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' MEDF0R1) MATT TRIBf XE. MEDFORn, OREGON', FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. 192.
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t
VORY MARKE
I
i BASEBALL
NOW BOOMING
jCatchfi- ,Wx Oiihton anl OuifiKIi'i ;
j Uuiuti'll flcarrhl from Hi. Paul und ,
iMvunK tho deal by whin the Saint j
Hryan llarritm, tall rteht-handi-r. t
j ThlrU liant'iiian Itlil Rotf;. and an i
, uu named rate her.
j Kour former mnjor league star
i took on manuicrial worrit. Alun '
' Hothoron, a gno. pitcher fn hif !
nay, will handlt I,biilxvil-A fain
In the Arnorlcan nssm-y tlon- On)hy
Street. Walter Johnon' old caU:h
I er, was hired hy the Ht. Louis Card
inal to handle their 'farm." Jack
M'EWAN SELECTS i
WRESTLERS GET BUSY
Piggly Wiggly
LOCAL WRESTLER ALL CONFERENCE S&
loll'iwiiiK u Ioiir alm'-rnc ft or.;
the 'local wrcfitlhiK rintr. "erll
arrlck, v promiHint; liania J'iiwm
weltorwelKht trappier. Will app'-nr
1 ii ' the Kt'iiii windtip liout at tho
armory next Monday nlcht nuniiiMt
r aVerS UnanClina hanUS TOr;,11' Hium-d to mamitte ork vt,Tummy Hyatt of thU city. .re..l
, . tne M;w vorK-renrmyiifani
AffectedTigers Get Dale;
Alexander and Prud-j
t homme. I
nxvlvanla league.
Next Season -Few stars an,1'le'nle c:ruh wh iian'1 hal
Smith Atlantic circuit lut wamm.
will take another managerial whirl I
at Hartford of the KaHtern leaxuc,
j Kvar Hwannon, Kan l-Vanrlwco
MiHKionn' outfielder. wax r)U1 to j
the Cincinnati ltedn. who oIko
! bought Uernl Niin from Seattle,!
I probahly for uwe nt Columbim, j
1 which I controlled hy the Itedf. i
fAiMoclated Vrvna Spoil Writer.), fho lirownn Bold IMtcher Wal-1
B SEW YOHK, Dec. T. (A) ter Heck and Klnt Itancnian f luy , .'
JJuro or I' guieHcent during the Hturdy, the former to Buffalo and
nlnyinR neaKon. the brim-lm!) mar-1 the latter to Itirmlnifhain. TUoj
l?et where "ivory" Ih houwht and OiIIh writ I'itcherH Walnh Itml Mil-I
ho id with recklesH abandon. l vr tn I, oh A hkoIch, and Outfielder!
kjoomfmr alonK at Itn peak riKht ; Art .lahn to 1'ortland. The Hani
flpw. The "ticker" ha been nldui -'rantisco MiwiionH took Kddle Mul-
to keep up witn all naieH flo iar, i uKMn, inflelder. off I'm.sburtfhm
tF)
l.eo
a t on.
Who pr;vioii ncountTs on the.
mat hero revealrd considerable.
jjn.wci in fisticuffs, abanditned
to boldM Tor uppercutri last night
and fought fix roundK of a sched
uled U:ii round boxing match ai
.... t(.('uJifiii(fhs arena. t
V.l'c.KXi:, Ore., lx-c. T. (,V) An '1Ino ,,ol,t ''b-(ltln the sixih
nil t'nnst ciiifei-eiif-. fooil,.,i teum'11"'" Kolxonaios, a Callfornlan.
bct.-d by Captain John J. Mi--! who hud the best of. five. rMiud.i,
FOOTBALL SQUAB
II jr Herbert W. Harker.
i&H H'h been taxed to. the limit.
l Whenever baseball men gather
ba Jarco quantities, oh they have
at . Toronto, buylnn and Hclllnn or;two player for Jim S&lnn. Kunan j
(iloyfiM becomcK a favorite indoor city pitcher, flay liladeH Kot word I
iort.
A more or les complete count
fhowH that no fewer than C2 play-oi-h
have chanved liandx in the past
jire dayn. Mont of tliene dealtt,
uf courne, vero. completed nt To
ronto whore the annual meetlnK f
the , national anHOclation of bufe
ball elubH now in in Hension,
t While the convention Itself Ik
directly concerned only with minor
haffuo matturfl, the hoy from the
American and National circultK
have been out In force, huylnic and
elltiiK in their eternal effort to
"do hetter next year,"
r So far, few outMtandinp major
nJ-aKue playerH have been affected
y the iratiHactlonH. Hut there are
rumors of trftdcti to come that may
itfeet a wholeHale nhiftliiK in the
91 n tor leaRiie lineups next neason.
t The Detroit Tipmn completed the
most sensational deal, buying Klrnt
Baseman Dale Alexander and
pitcher Johnny Prudhomme from
Toronto of the International lea
uue for about $100,000 in canh and
qhrce playem. Toronto kIh Klrnt
feaaemen Hweeney and two pitcH
er not yet aelueted.
J HurriHN TrndctK
I The Howton Tied Hox wanted
ha lulu.
ItmilCM to MinorH.
Cleveland parted with cafh and
that the Card I milt were sending
him to HocheHter in part payment
fo- Chnrley fiell)eri, ntnr Kborthtnp.
Tho Rofdnn Mravew Bold Ilowanl
Kreipnu. Inflelder, to Toledo, while
tho Tied Hox were disponing of
l'"cuor Curl HolIiiiK to I.oh An
geles. .
That about completed the deals
ftp they affected the ma lor leagues.
Itlfcht now most of the interest
seor" to revolve about Iluddy My
er, Red Rox third baseman; Ossle
HlueKe, who guards the hut cor
ner at Washimtton, and Pole Dono.
hue and Adolf Kugue of - Cincin
nati's mound staff. 1 tumors had
Myer poinr to the New York Van
ke'": Dnnohne or T.iKiuo or both
to tho New York Ciiunts. while It'
was understood that llluece was on
the market for tho highest bidder.
Officially, tho club concerned knew
nothing whatever about these rumors.
ft p e c I a I Communication
103. A
Dec.
or!; in
the F. (L degree. Hv order of the
W. M. M. Hot'HTOX, Secy.
Special Comrm'.nlei
Medford I-odge No. in
K. & A. M.. Friday,
x 7th. 7:30 p. m. Wor
of the rfiivr,dty of j w,u knocked out by nevcral; of tiic
uinuuini a wuu riKfitH n ino cnin,
the first of which pent him thru
the rope.
in the seml-windup lly Sharman.
Salt I.al; wrcHtlf-r, decj&ioned
Iiitiy ltobblns, San I-Yanclsco box-
Kwan,
Oregfin. has been announced. The
team itifludes four Cniversity of
Southern California players, two
each from .Stanford and Oregon
Stati-, an. I one. each from Califor
nia. Washington and Oregon
Main -UcKwjin' fit- ,.n.i an. I J " round boxer vs. wrest-
ond all-Coast team follow: ; j ''' ,,ol,t' lhf( K'lder gaining one
Vtosi. ' fllli "n ' boxer in the fifth round
Stadelman. Orfgon." Cente r wfth "n all ',lanf' I'in- HobbftiK
Post, Stanford (Juard fail,'a 10 Hoie ftively with the
Kilcrs. Oregon State Ouard ! kI"v, s
DresMt ll. Washington State. .. Tackle
: Iliid.s, W. S- C Tackle'
; Tappaan. C. S. C. Knd
. MeCaslln. I. S. C Hnd '
t Maple, Oregon State Quarter I
l.om, California Half 1
I. Thomas, C. S. C ... Halfj
' Carroll, Washington full
Si'coikI.
, Ileinecke, Stanford Center !
KANSAS CITY GETS
TITLE GOLF PLAY
Saturday Money Savers
I(u;'an. OrcKon...
I Uancroft, California...!
t 'olbi-rt, (fj;"n
rhillipK, (alifiu-nia
, Hlrlff. Dri'Kiin Slain....
j WilllaniH, I'. H. ('
iviiziiiiuifr, i.irK'in
Slm, Ktanfortl
I Hoffman. Stanford
ilia ril
(Inaril
Taiklf
Tackle
Knil
Mml
...Qnarlor
Half
Half
Kill)
fllir.'AfJO. I)pp. 7. (A'l The
1 wcKlern nmalour Kolf champion- j
inhlp for Id '."J will hp il.clil-il over!
the .Mlmlnn Hill Country club links '
ctf K'ansaH trity. j
The Klinsaa City club was!
awanlcil the tournament hy the !
W'pnti-rn (iolf association nt Its
annual mcethiK last .nlRhl. Pales
ro leniauvpiy set for July to
i. .
Cecil Barrick
NOT TO DEFEND TITLE
I
Ing the main ci'ent betwenn Rob ;
Kruse of Portland, In a winner
take-all matclu !
The wrestling fmoker Is ex!
pected to live, up to the
13.
All officers of the association,
heailed hy Robert M. Cutting of
Chicago, were re-elected, and the
.site of the weHtern open champion
ship was referred to the board of
directors.
NKW YORK, Dec. 7. (JP) Leon
ard (Irani, inter-collegiate heavy
weight boxing chainpion. will not
high 1 defend bis litly. Cumt. captain-
standard set by its predecessors ; elect of New York unlverwity's
and of the features Monday nigh,! HU'lt football team, says ho will
Is the announcement that kulieA not box this year because ho
will bo admitted free. doesn't like the taiArt. AI LaNsnian,
- 4 ' I who does not plan to box for this
Notice, to Creditors. . M year's Viole.t . und. probably wilt
After dale of first publU-allon of start coaching (leorge Karginson(
this notice, December 7. li2S, I '. sophomore guard, to retain th
will not-he responsible for any I heavyweight title for the Violets,
debts contracted hereafter by Mrs. i Uj -ant's chamiionKhi victory wan
Hazel Fernlund or any other party, attributed In a lurge incnsure U
' HAV W. FKItN I.CXI . t (aebing by l.nssmnn.
MANN'S - THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE MANN'S
GIFTS MEN LIKE!
The Things a Man Likes Best
Are the Things He Uses Most
Give Him a Suit
or; an Overcoat
"Kuppenheimer" Suits
$40.00 to $65.00
"Midd Shade" Blue
Suits '
$37.50
Kuppenheimer and
Scheureman Overcoats
S24.50 to $50.00
Gift Selections
for Boys
Boys Sweaters All-wool
materials in fancy or plain
colors, coat or pullover
styles
$1.75- to $6.50
Boys' Blazers
ages 6 to 16
$2.98
Boys' Neckties
Four-in-hand or Bows
50c
Gift Sets for Boys
Combination Sets of Boys'
Pencils, Handkerchiefs and Ties
beautiful sets. Make ideal gi ft s
for boys 65 to $1.50
fi
Boys' AUAVool
2-Pant8 Suits
; Arcs 8 to 1(
Values from $12,150 to
17.50
$10.95 and $12.95
Boys' AH-VVpol
Overcoats
A ares 2 to 8.
Values from $0.50 to
' $l(i.50
20 off
Small Boys' Wool
Suits
Ages 2 to 8
Values from $3.50 to
$7.50
20 off
Mann's Dep't Store
Tht Stort for Everybody
Phont 486-487
Gift Selections
for Men
t
Silk Neckties
Beautiful new patterns
an(l hundreds to choose
from
50c to S2.00
Wool or Knit Scarfs '
.$1.25toS4.R0
v Dress Shirts
S1.00 to S5.50 , ,
Pajamas
S2.00 to $5.00
Bath Ffobes and
Silk Lounging Robes
S5.50 to S20.00
Men's Fancy Dress
Hose
48c to S1.50
Men's Handkerchiefs
in plain or fancy linens
25ctoS1.00
Men's Belt Sets
packed in new gift
packages '
S1.00 to S3.50
Men's House Slippers
S1.75 to S4.50
It'i a Good Came Buy Christmas Health Seals!
"Tho (llinst Tinln", arrived on
time nt the I'luyhoiiKP lust night,!
Riiil thilHud a laiv? aiulience. ''The
t'.host Triiip." is by far the best and '
blKKext attractiun yet offered at
the Playhouse with Franks come
dians. Kvery memher of the eompany
was well ast nnd played their re-!
snectlve naits in a nianner that i
Kept tho audleni e in suspense, and 1
exi:ltenii:nt. The .train effects da-!
servo special mention, for, thev
were so real that one would thinkt
there was a real inr.n on the Play-1
housn stuKc.
"lie (ihost Train" ronlhiues to--night.
Saturday and Sunda,y with ai
Hpecial matinee Saturday at re- i
duced prices.
A complete review of this play!
w.Ul appear in a lalor edition.
i
Sugar
10 iMiuniU
Cigarettes
Prr rartnn
New Buckwheat Flour
10-iamiil wick
Golden Corn r !
2 cans w
62 c
$1.15
69c
29c
Caddy Soda Crackers QJr
a imumls JJ
P &G Soap (new laro
bar)- 37c
10 Inn
Bulk Cocoa (fresh) Ofir
2 imuimn ..: uJK ,
Swans Down Cake Flour QQr
I'er iiackom- JJ
Coffee 'A' Blend
3 Pounds
$1.00
Raisins
4 Pound.
28c
Gold Dust
I'er PackaRO
25c
Assorted Chocolates ,
(X-mas box) - 7Qr
2i-Kl.'llll IKIX J W
Libby's Choice Red
Salmon O Q
Per in fci v V
Pure Vegetable Shortening-
70
IVr pail I -jJ
Peas- ?Qr
No. 2's; 2 V""" M J y
Honey Maid Graham
Crackers 4 r -
Ijiirp Ikix J
Jar Preserves fiQr
pnuiiils J CJ
School Boy Peanut
Butter 27r
l-Kiiiul pail
Enders Rogue Tomatoes 00
2 rnns fcltlt
Bread
20 c
Cookies
5 c
Del Monte Peas
38c
Large Oregon Prunes O C I Fresh Fruit and Vegetables a
a poiimis riojlit prices.
It's a Good Cause Buy Christmas Health Seals!
PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET
Saturday Specials
ESTIMATED AT 27
LIMA, Peru. Dec. 7. (P) The
death toll that rosulted from the j
flooding of a gallery in the Cam-
CHICKENS
Choice Beef Steak
IVr Pound
Fresh Side Pork
Per iMiimtl
We Deliver -
TURKEYS
32c
20c
RABBITS
Choice Steaks
Per iKiiiml
Good Bacon
Per Pontiff
32c
25c
Phone 1236
3C
minn m Inn nMi thit A mluiin tii.
of Morococha was estimated by the! llon or wolr t,lat 1,as a mouthful j wige. you keep prepared. j for $595,000. Buying or selling, the
ministry of public works today to'ot weapons. Let stocks go up. let stocks So wise broker can make money,
bo 27. . - You can't He truly courageous down, a seat on the stock exchange j which is more than you can say
Thirteen men entombed in the, unless yon are wise, and If von are valuable. One sold Wednesdav : for the friskv lambs
Alejundrla mine were rescued. ' . . . .. '.. - .
Captain Mcirc;--jr, an American I
engineer, was ninoRT; those listed
as having been drowned in the
flooded mine. The others were a
foreman and 25 workers.
The disaster occurred, nn official
statement said, when water leaked
through from San Kranciscn pond
lit I lie mine into the mine shaft.
Brisbane'sToday
i (Continued From Page One)
Hut there Is a limit nnd it was
f reached tit Frankfort when actors
showed the Killer of the I'niverse
dressed In "plus fours" or knicker
bockers. The play was endured in
j Lerlin and other cities, but Krnnk-
fort's audience threw stench honihs
in the theatre, disturbing the act
, ors. , ..
Hamlet in. "plus fours", and a
! tuxedo was bad enough. Hut man,
made In the image of his Maker,
i. should not seek to degrade his
' Maker to his own level, even on
the stiigu.
M
A device demonstrated by a New
Jorsey Inventor sets type on a tyiie
snftin.? machine by wire. No hand
touches the machine.
This will worry typesetters, but
prohablv It need not.
When the typesetting machine
came In printers thought they were
ruined. They make more now than
they eer made Belling type hy
hand.
Mr. ltroun, known the world
over as the recalcitrant stormy pe
trel of thought, quarrels with Presi
dent 1'oolldge because . the Presi
dent speaks of Rood will between
nations, then asks for 15 cruiser.
That's not inconsistent. The
other nations now that we can get
i the IS cruisers, anil 50 If we want
them. And that' creates "the good
will." ' i .
Ilroun asks: "Is. the .man who!
goes into the world armed only ,
with faith more timid than he who!
carries weapons?" Of course ho Is.
Look at I he inhblt. lie carries no I
weapon, and la more timid than tho '
Turkey Growers
SWIFT & COMPANY, MEDFORD, are again in the
market for turkeys.
We will start receiving . turkeys Monday, December
10th, and we would like to have you bring them in the
early part of the week on account of shipments to be
made to our various Branch Houses in California, Ore
gon and Washington.
. .
We pay cash and are in position to offer best market
prices at all times.
SWIFT & COMPANY
Phone 30.
Medford, Oregon