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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. PRECOX, FRTPAY. JANUARY 4, 1920. NEW MODELS OF LOCAL ORCHARDIST WHOLESALE STORES RdjSfflS FEAT OF RIEGELS uiinwWY SHOWS HIS FAITH IN ! NAME OF m mmBum mmrnu ON DISPLAY Tli Armstrong Motor Co., has 'received two car loads of the new 1J)9 Hudson and Khsck earn nnd will ho pleased to havo all lovers of modern motor cars call unit see them. Mr. Armstrong says, "tlreater than previous Hudsons In . slzo, power, roominess, comfort, beauty and ' in every , phase of perform nine, the new J!29 Hudson cam embody from end to end inter est' ng and fundamental Improve ments, such as llio automotivo world has become accustomed to expect. It is well named "The (renter Hudson.' "l'n biased automotive experts, who have tested Inn new Hudsona under every condition havo been as much impressed with the, smoothness and tho ease with .whieh the remarkable power is conveyed from tho motor to the wheels, as they have been with tho speed and control, i "In its outward appearance, the greater Hudson has caught the restless spirit --of- the day in its poiue, in the sweeping, eager lines of chassis and body that blend lii t o a unit of pleasing g ra ce. i "Ksscx. largest selling six of 1!'2S, with full appreciation of l;n ghthood's slogan 'If thou bo the leader keep thou thy armor fright' entet-H the lnH'J competi tive HhIh with u finer, brighter, more audacious car than ever be fore and under tho militant title .Iff 'The Challenger' throws down the gauntlet with n confidence born of 20 years of Huccess. "While there are no radical ehanges in either chassis or body lines, Kkxcx engineers. dcHlgncrs And artists have combined to produce a model that for stylish tines, luxurious upholstery and appointments a n d performance. .Mitlf i.H ihe optimism of niiinn- ROGUE HVER VALLEY MEDFORD FIRMlEWIS WILL TRY OFFSET 'TACKLE' j j ne completion or n uvui was I made by Warnock & Hhclley ye j lerday whereby O. I,, lMndley be ! comes tho owner of the T. A. Cul bertMon forty acre farm oil Coker Kutle road, Mr. I'ulbertson gottlnit two Med ford properties in the transaction, i six room houso at 416 Houth (irspo street and h small property in Bunker HID ad dition, Mr. J.indley bus on bis new property one of the IjchI ten acre pear blocks in tho valley, plans to set out additional acreage and eventually have the entire forty in fruit. Mr. Undley hus been superintendent for the Rogue Itlver . company for several years and his uctlou in purchasing this orchard testifies to his faith in this valley. Another sale reported by the same firm was a two and one-half aero tract in IMtt View acres to V. T. Wilson who owns land ad joining this subdivision. V. 11. Hhclley of tlc above firm is constructing a six room house, on a three acre unit in tho tract where ho will make his future home. Mi-. U'arnoek says with a con tinuation of . present Interest in (his acreage they would not have an unsold unit by the first of April. The subdivision was placed on the market about sixty days ago. , .4 LaGrande Prisoners to Pen LA GRANDIS, Ore, Jan. 4.(P) Officers wero preimrhi.-r today to loavo for the stuto penitentiary and the reformatory at Wood burn with seven prisoners, ranging in age from 14 to 'M years, who had been sentenced for thefts, robber' les or holdups here. Tho AYholesalo Htores, a new concern In Medford that operates a chain of wholesale houses sell ing merchandise direct to the con sumer, has leased tho I'ottiuger building on West Main street, np poHltn Weeks and Ore's Kurnltuie store, and will open Micro for busi ness Halurduy, January 12. 1 larry Kvansizcr, formerly con nected wiih the Medford Whole sain (Jrocery company, will be manager fof the local house. They will bundle groceries, feed and other merchandise. Mr. Kvanwizer says: "The firm is the only wholesale house on the Pacific coast that does a strictly wholesalu buslnenH and at the same time depends entirely on the consumer for support." The policy of this new store be ing on entirely different lines from any other In the city, it will be watched with a grca; deal of Interest. facturer, distributor, dealer nnd salesman alike. "There aro many other now features in both cars that must ho seen to be appreciated." 5 P.M. VESPER SERVICE In place of the evening service at the Presbyterian church, .a unique vesper service at 5 p. m. has been planned for members of th? church and any who with, a Christian's faith desfre to partake of the communion. Tho Lord's supper will he observed in tho set ting of eandln light and quiet music. In addition to the organ numbers In whic.i some of ttie old hymns will bo played, there will bo two harp numbers by Hetty Stennett entitled "Oh Holy Night" and "Nearer My Clod to Thee'', and u tenor solo entitled. "Oh Love That Will Not Let Me Go." by A. J. MueDonough. An oppor tunity will also be given for the reception of new members. I BOSTON. Jan. 4. - P) Kd j "Htrangler" Istwlf, world's heavy j weight wrestling champion, and (Jus Son neii berg', former Iart I mouth football player, meet In a 'championship match at the IIos jton Garden tonight. J Lewis, who tipped the seal ok at ! 235 pounds, . had a 3-puunri i weight advantage over Sonnen- berg. During their training this week both men havo concentrated on the holds which have given them their piVwent position in the wrestling world. The champion has worked on his headlock, the hold that won him his n'eknamo, and Sonnenberg has further de veloped the flying tackle, which ho borrowed from his college football training. Itfitft year Sonnenberff, then a rank outhider, bad bis first chance at the title, and won tho first Tall from Jewls with th's hold. A few 1 m'nutes afterward, how ever, tb'c champion dodged hlin. and Sonnenberg landed head first on the conerete outside tho ring. Ho was in a hospital for tho next week. . To Defend Titlei Piggly Wiggly Tomatoes o C Xii. 2!iiH; 2 oniiH dJf Campbells Tomato Soup OC. a onus U DC Taffy Candy 1Q. Pit pound 1 iL Standard Size Bread Ofi-, !t lonvfs falUC Ehrman's Best Raisins OC Si-riUil nr hcrillfMM, 'A pkics. J Honey Maid Grahams "JEl 2 liotimls J 43 c Fancy Brown Uncoated 25c 2 liotimls Sliced Pineapple Xi, 2fi'-H, 2 rims Rice- IHMIIHh R2i ' Erf i , - t DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 4. VP) ; Walter It lege is, California center, whouc 75 yard run in the wrong direction at thJIoso itowl foot-, ball game new year's day will bo long remembered, was not tho only man engaged in that game, whose record bears a memorable mlsplay. j According to Coach Howard Al- len of Oak Cliff high schottl here,1 Itoy Lumpkin, one of Georgia Teeh's outstanding stars, onco ma do a mlsplay as bad. If nut worse, than Klegels' run for the wrong goal line. ) In J924 Lumpkin was a mem-1 ber of the state ehampion Oak Cliff high sehool team of Dallas. He started as a lineman and had it thoroughly drilled into his head that his sole duty was to put the opposing lineman out of the play. Then Lumpkin was pro moted to tho hackfleld. J In his first game as a back he crashed through the lino with nothing between him and the goal but the safety man. It looked like a sure touchdown, but Lump-i kin, remembering his coaching as a lineman, charged straight at ; the safety man.- Five yards from: him he threw down tho ball, ac-1 cording to Allen, and crashed into the safety man. knocking him to llio ground. That done Lumpkin turned to retrievo the ball, but It had already been recovered by thp opposing team., . 4 , NEW YORK. Jan. 4. (Pi Ed win Wide, the Swedish schoolmas ter and track star, has arrived In the United States but not, primar ily, to run. An official of the Swedish school gymnasium department. Wide will snend the next seven months studying the public schools ! in various United States cities and in addition, to observe under what ' v-ondttlons Swedish athletes will have to compete In the liiSJ Olym pics at Los Angeles. Sugar 10 Pounds 62c 1 Pet Milk 0 Cans 57c Comb Honey 2 Vutnuls 43c Figgly Wiggly Flour fc1 OQ Cream Corn Meal 0"7 !-iotimI rack I 2 Carnation Milk K7 n 0 cann - J f V Silver Nut Oleomargerine OQ 1 iiuiintli v.... O v V White King Washing Powder A,? n Per imckngo I m Campbell's Baked Beans OC- Mrlhtm Mm rails; 3 cmiui P&G Laundry Soap 07. 10 Ham , V I K Fairy Toilet Soap-r- oer 7 cakes iJ Fancy Corned Beef OKr IVr can 4miJ Good Bulk Coffee d 1 ff 3 HUlltlH P X OVV Shaver's Grapefruit 1 Or ISO Hill X t I Maple or Cane Syrup OO- 2!i-ll. (an Jl)v Matches 18c Bulk Cocoa 3 rounds 25c Bulk Sweet Choc. IVr lVuml 24c PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET. I SPECIALS Fresh Side Pork- I cr I nd 20c Beof Short Ribs- Vvr ltiunil Beef Pot Roast Per I'ouiul We Deliver ,.:.7'c OO Hams half or whole Of Per round OUC Phone 1236 1 Ellen BbXyklI MKMPIIIH, Tenn., Jan. 4. (P Ellen Haird. or Memphis, 19-year-old Kophumorc of West Tennessee Stale Teachers' college. Is ready to defend her world's . firtu thro basketball title In the annual free throw- lour nament In the fall of 11H!7. Miss Haird won her 'Mile in W pitch-off art pi she bad tied with another contestant for the individual hon or. In the pitch-off she made t'0 goalH In as many trials. Not only did this bring to her the individual championship title, but It aided materially In her team's title hon ors In tho world free throw tour ney. Mn-s Baird. one of the few freshmen ever to make the varsity team at her school, is one of the regular forwards of tho team this year. HaHtctball, however, Is not her only accomplishment. She holds tho title of being the best Kpcllcr In West Tcnncssco and Is an honor xludeut In all her classes, Mho was the choice of many sports writers for all-atato forward last year. GERMAN HEAVYWEIGHT NEW YOKK, Jan, 4. & Max I SchmelMng, of ticrmany who looks ' like Jack licmpsey until ho gets Into the ring and starts to fight, makes' his ccond American ap ; pea ranee at Madison Square Oar- den tonight, meeting Joo Sekyra. the Dayton. Ohio heavyweight in the It) round feat tiro bout. I Schmclltug made quite a hit in I his American debut some weeks j ago when he stopped Joe Monte, or I tost on, but Sekyra Is not .Monte. He is a clever and thoro i bo,or who has campaigned siic ! ccNMfnlly not only auong the ; light heavyweights but the heavy 1 weights as well. . . , , IN SALT LAKE MATCH SALT LAKK CITY. Utah, Jan. 4. W) Ira Dern. Halt Uike heavy weight wrestler took two falls out of three to win a match from Hansen Muhamcri, ;tbe "Terrible Turk," here last night. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Paso' One.) t.ct scientific facts speak for I themselves. If men need to change j their concept of lioil, they will linil It out themaelves. They won't j change It to order. f Everything gets bigger. William I Fox will build at Uroadwny and i Forty-seventh street. In New York. a -lu-story building to contain the biggest moving picture theatre. . when this is done, somebody else.! lAtrnU!nliluvn.Muvni. Paramnnnl : or somebody, will come along and build 611-stnry building and a big ger theatre. These are days of big things, and the btmlness of govern rojit is NOT' to .Interfere with them. I.ct the builders and busi ness men se'o what they can do. - f Mrs. Chirrles' Glovanno- locked herself in a room, turnod on the gas and died. Her farewell nolo said her husband "had another," and under tho circumstances sho could not possibly live. The unhappy woman told of her husband's neglect and repeated sev eral times that she loved him, with a shaking hand, before she wrote, wishing him a happy New Year. It Is amazing tho Importance that women attach to worthless husbands. HOCKEY REFEREE IS CASUALTY OF GAME i NKW YOKK, Jan. 4. ulN Coop, i cr Smeaton. chief referee of the ' National Hockey league,- Is the most recent casualty of the rough Ice game. It was learned today j i that he had broken the fibula of: bis left leg hi n tangle with a group of players while officiating j i tho game between the New York; I Americans and the Montreal Ca- j l uadians last Tuesday. Tho referee ; tried to avoid a rush of players but j they bumped Into him ami drove: ! him Into Ihe side boards. He prob-'i iabty will be out of the game as an I official for weeks. 1 Wrestling AT THE RIALTO MONDAY JANUARY 7 . . BOB Kruse 210 Lbs., Portland vs ART lEvans 22S Lbs., Oklahoma 2 Fast Wrestling Preliminaries Ticket: Reserved, $1.50. General admiuion, S1. La dles and Children, He, On eale at Brown's and the Rlalto. o o YOUR OPPORTUNITY , " ';i iV'-i'v .. I. y- ' - ' DIRECT Wholesale Prices n aicoraav January 12th We will open one of our up-to-date wholesale stores in Medford We will sell in reasonable quantities at wholesale prices direct to the retail trade Many of you have often wish ed you could buy at the wholesale house at the price your grocer paid thereby saving for yourself the gro cers' cost of doing business together1 with his profitthis is just the oppor tunity we are of fering you the only requirements being that you buy in reasonable quantities. No single cans will be sold. Watch this space next week for our opening prices. flic wholesale Stores 123-127 West Main St. Across Street Opposite Weeks and Orr Furniture Store