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"Si AQE srx irEDPORD MJTL TRTBTTXT3, WEDFORP, nTCEfioy. FRIDAY. .TAVTAftY 11. 1)2f). O nunc QFAQfiw m CARD5 KtVAMP i BE OPENED HERE GIVEN UP HERE BUS SERVICE IS : I thf markets I I l no ro- i INFIELD SQUAD FOR NEXT EAR League Champions to Have;;," New Manager and Change in Outer Garden Pitch ring Mainstays Will Re port for Training. Jlfcnutif of t)ic liuk of pat run -UK' the fUtu bun Mti'i'ct car MfrvJcf, mailed uvte alioul I-)Teinlrr 10th with it 2U-mInuto wrvlci? nan it liHcontinueU hy ItH owru'i. (leonc I. Kliimt'V mid ii. I.4ek- who for Koine (line mni have oixTiitftl it xi nu lit r Morvtcf at Cor vail in. anl : who ohtuint'il' a Mix monthn fntti it hlm from ih Mftlford city coun ' t il to opemti' hy pnyfiiK $12 ' I ninnth IKcn- tw for each f Iih tWO OUKfU'B. j Thr Ijuh hit v let; ovi-r ih city j Mm-it. with two I'oiitOM rtivoritiK ehlffly the ettht and went hMch. for ! Mome reUHoii did not nii'ct with porulnr favor from the .start, and ... , - ----- a I(,v uhvh nner iih iiinuurallon ono out wan taken "ft the H"i-vicc I Th future ilniiM of. Mcsmn. I fvitt)U'V ntld I.wl: mil bimun are hewed up tn a high pitch. !a,lo lm.y ,.iV , ,..(.sUll)iJsh tho Not for veral yearn has Up Hi Ht.vicn mot ,..(,,.. it i Livestock ; , PORTLAND, OreJan. 11 uttle and ealveH-Hteady, eelpti. lUiH Steady. KeeniplH, 90. Hhfttjp und lainhs Wtmidy. Ko eeiptH, .176. Lambs (ill! lha. down), medium, J11.504? Kural Juror Prospects Hithertgi Unpublished Reported for County pih: Arnold, Hell, Kloyd V diew, Talent Talent; Rites, Hoy J KdKar Talent; j vlll: Hughe. Hubert I.oc. Jack- , ' . Isonville; Hay. Wm., Itu.h; Kin- Talent; Uriner. An-;iti. KJwj Catkins; MrKee. Curler, lieo. R., i 0 n a , A. Jacksonville: Dean. , Talent; Uod-. vrank C. The jury IIhI for tho yeur for A., Houfo 3, Mod ford .Med lord openx th locul baHket hull xeaHon toittorrow evenliiK ttt tho Armory when thu hiuh m-hool tneetK the Alumni In their annual elah. The Kame pi onilnex to one of tho hottem and bout of the Hcanon. The main event will be held until nine o'clock. In order to allow the butdnexK men to gel to the Armory In time. Ah it pro file Junior UIkIi. under the able coaehine of Hay llender- boii, will met CJold Hill, Hender- Hon will UHe a picked Hp.ind, lim ited y tho condition of the Katno to welch t. In the main content both teams Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Jun WholeHule priceK. Butter Steady and michanned. Kkh Frefch utanrlard extruH and Htautlord fiiHts, 1 tent lower; frenii HlandarU extraa, 35c. FiohU stand-; nrd firntu, Xlv. Milk Steady and unchatiKed. Poulty Steady and uncnanKed. , Turkej'H, dresned No. 1. Coe. OnioiiK, potatoeK. wool, uuttt. hay, ! caKt-ara burk, hopn all atcady and I uutliaiiKed. Unville, the county rural dttricu. hereto- John Jl., Houte a, Met) ford;! New fore unpublished, nn drawn and ! eomb, Nathan It.. J. O. box fi36. Hjiproved by the county court, in at ; Med ford; 1'hlppx, bee, Koute 3, fullowN: I Medford; .MeKinnlx, I'aul, Cen- Xmbury, Harry J., Hokuc Kiver; trul 1'olnt; Fisher, John Jt., Sums Vt ) Huthermnd. Afsnev, ltoKUo Uiver; ; Hill; Fredenburg, Chan. H., Hams'- Trotter. I.ulu, Itocue Hivor; Whip- Valley; Harper, M. J., Route 2,: pie, James M., Hotue Klver; An- Central I'olnt: J.yman. Krnest, fluid ' derMon, Halla I'.. Houte 4. iledford: Hill: HuhhcII, t'.eo. K., Cold HIM; Hrommer, C. Cutitave. Koute 2, Hhultz, Henry. Central Point; AVil-j Medford; Cornwell. Raymond I.., on, O. T., Cold Hill; Imkhv., Hat-' Hotye 3, Medford; Dally, Timothy. . tie, Jacksonville; H;iltmarsh, (ilen. Route 4, Medford; Garrett, N. J., , Jacksonville; Glasgow, Carl , i Route 3. Medford: Hansen. Henry. I Talent; Gardner. Kdwln Chase,! Route 3, Medforfl: Howard. Dun Tayent: Adams. John Kduar. Tal- dard, Delbert C. Talent ride, Chaiiea W.. Talent iten. Talent; Lynch. Leila, Talent; j MaMon, Henry V Talent; Newbry, Karl T., Talent; l'urves, Hrnerft A., i Talent; Ash, Kd, TifJI; Bluesa, C. ! K Trail; ' Cuhman. I. K., Trail: French. ' JamecOllenry, Kale Point; Fry, Cha R.. Trail; Howe. Irwin,, Trail; Hutiinon. S. W., Trail; Htm-ston, W. T-, Trail; IloaK. I'M. Tmil; ltntite l. Central Point: Hold- Hi.nhoihani. Mary J.. Route 1. Lamb, Central Point: Holmea, C. K Route 1, Central point; Smith. Hubert A., RoutH 1. Central Point; Reerw, Lloyd, HoKue River; Urownnworth. lAiwis, Rokuo River: Greenwood, Pearl, Uogtio Klver: HUKhbank. MaiKaret. Rokuc River; Moore. William, Rokuu River; Neathamcr, Mark. RKue River; Witt, Fred, Jiotfue River. Lynch. Dave, Trail; McDonald. W. ; Hnriard Wins t tiw. ... Trail; Mecheni, H. K.t Trail:! NKW YollK, iP Harvard took Pritchett. It. K., Trail; Trusty, i a partins Mhot at Vale in ltJ by Geo. W'., Trail: Warner. Fred, defeating tho F.ll chesa team in the Trail: 'ameron. Meliswa. JaekBon-' colleee chews lea cue.' . Wall Street Report . team been able to overthrow the ; (Alumni. Tills year tho hlnh HChool 1 jflve reallzo It in their lat oppor-1 KT LOC1H Jan 1 L (A) The (tunny ror houic HeaHona o come i St. Lm.ltf fnrdlnaU.' N'Ht'lonal lauo ! h,lVP tnPlr 'HHt yw' Hy Hex New man. (Associated Pre Htaff Writer.) SCRIPTER TO GET champion, will start the lyi'l base ball towson with n new in imager in Jiilly Houthworth, a revamped in field and posMibly one chaiiKC in the outfield. Although eif,rht players have been disposed of since the club captured the l'J28 pennant, thu prow peels are that the sUirt of the new race will nee all but two of those classed as last year's reu'ers ni tdblrd mil fortiif. Theso are Walter Maran ville, Hhortstop, xolfr to boston, and George W. ) larper, outfielder, traded to tho 1 (raves. Club owners are confident that the team they will send out to d team Intact, with the. exception of Phipp, With thlH strong nBgre KUtlon, which came so near win ning the state championship last season, they will endeavor to over throw tho ex-stars. Next season the entire Sfiund finish, and they. In turn, will be on the Alumni, which will bo a hard bunch for the next year's miuad lo beat. On the other hand the Alumni, for the first time In-three years, will have sufficient men on hand to iimho tip for any handicap they may have on account of decrepi tude. There will be Knlps, Allen, WllliaiiiH, Dunn, Hcrrlotl. Hurt, fend the championship laurels this iscwnu. inyani, .mmis urown V.-n,. will l.e f.lfni.e in ev...-v d-."'- OUH-iH, '1 Hey Will KIVO IIIC. partment and that It is certain to! r 1 ineir money, an be In the title race all the way. '"' . ,mvn Prarue,iiK jmiu ; I ill' i lie Kaiue. For the high school there will 'be .Morgan, McDonald, Ilowcrinan. i'Melvln nnd flnrnett. They will bo Alexander, Jess Haines. "Wee Wll-1 c,"u "I "vvvn. iiukiics, i.m., He' Hhcrdel. clarence Mitchell anll!nholnaH' H,wI a HU'ln of I",0'"lM Vrnniti.Vankh.oim.. j... whtioii i ln" yogBterH. who are fiKhtlng All the mainstays of the 1 12 H ijitchlng nnd catching stuffs are! to report for training this spring. Tho hurler.) are Orover Clevetand i wllj again carry the burden catching. Flint Khcni, on the bench much of hutt Aeaou, has been shunted tn the minors, but "Wild Rill" Hal lahan s to report from Houston and Herman Hell from Rochester to bolster up the pitching staff. 'liM'vctimv Traded. Tommy Theveuow, Hhurtstop, bus lieen traded to the Phllllea and Charley Gelbert, a youngster from Hochexlor. is Hinted to fill the gun at short left by tho departure ol Tommy and Marnnvllle. He has heen described by big league vet erans, as another Lurry LaJnle, fast, nnd a slugger. . Carey Selph, a-, young second lianemnn from 1 1 ouh inn, (m extrcrted 1o replace FratiHIe FiikcIi at mcc tmd. Ho is rated iih a hard hitler i iih) the Cards am banking on him to 'strengthen the Infield. Fri-sch volunteered to move over to third to make room for Helph. llu did lliis. ft was explained, because Selph can play- no position tit her tlmn secutfd effectively. Andy lliKh and Roscoo Holm, who play td third .last season, will be re tained. Holm probably as an out fielder and High jus ii utility third ncker. Under present arraiiKemenls, Jim Jtottomley. first baseman. Is the only inflcldcr of lust aeason's team who will return to his old post. Manager Kouthwurth ban an nounced ho will be n candidate fur a regular place In right field, re placing Harper. However, young krnesL Ursalti, Mlnuea)olb' star who performed brilliantly In right field last season, Is expected to give the boss a conical for the Job. Taylor Leo Douthit and Charles llafey, slugging regulars of last reason's, outfield, probably will be back In their old powitlnu. When the Cardinals m to camp they will be greeted by a new head tcoa,ch, Marl "Greasy" Noale, for mer Artnr outfielder of the Cincin nati Reds, obtained to replace Jack Onslow, head coach under Mali nger Hill MclCcchnlo Inst year. llf for positions on next yoar'H squad Tonight the high school plays thu Klamath high school at Klam "h ! I J k In Med ford's first con foronco gamo. 4 Radio Program KMED 1 Mail Tribune-Virgin Station IVitlfiy. tliiiiiiiii')- H. SI'S :-Mel!rn lain Key. D:3i to (1:1 5 p. in. Yo Tnw no Ciler. 0:15 to 0:30 Mull Tlllilllic, 4 nowH nnd miirkftH. 8 to 9 Vurnt llun-HU Co- OlK'riitivu KxchfiiiKi' 4 . Stiluribty. Jiiiiimry 12. 1 to Iii.ao n. m. H. u. i;i- till! Cl. ' lll:n to II M. M. T)i'mrt- liHMlt Nloro. ' 11 to 11 :30 Jiriuu I.onnox. ' : MllllniT. 11:30 to 12 Ilroli)', Jew. I'll'VU. 13 to 12:30 i). m. Sundi'inon 1 Motor Co. ' 12:30 to 1:30 rulmrr Moult: . Houho. , 0:30 to 6:10 Yo Townr Crlor. ' ti : 1 S to 6:J0 Mull Trlhuim. nuH nnd niijrfci'lK. 8 lo Modfor.Tltculty liount " 4. : LOST TO SQUAD; ARCHER TO STAY CNlVKRSITV OF OREGON. Kugeite, Jan. 1 1. (Special) The Cnlverslly of Oregon football team, 'J'i strong, accompanied by Virgil 1. KarL director of ath letics, Dean JamcH II. Gilbert, faculty representative. Captain John J. Mc ICtvau, head coachr Dick Reed, assistant coach, and , George Hchnde, football manager, j arrived this week after a month's trip that took the party to the1 llawllan Islands, wher. the team played two games. I OreKon won both games It played In the Ulands. It defeated the Honolulu town team, 13 to Christmas day, and tho I'nl versliy of Hawaii, (I to n. New , Vear'a day. The victory against Cglversity ' of Hawaii brought the sum lotnl for the season tu eight out of ten waiiies played. It was the most' successful Hcason Oregon has en Joyed In a decade nnd the north west championship was its ro- ward. While the two defeats thu Wob-i foots suffered woru against Cali fornia 1ea,i)i, they won all thntr northern games with good mar gins to' spare. Thu HrjH. football season eloped! thu career for four rosulurs ami four uubs. .Monti Hayan. guard;; George lturtiell, captain and hiilf-' back; Cotter Gould, fullback, ami; Ted Pope, end, nro the regulars who have played their three years.. The Fitbstitutes who will pot ha eligible for next year's team arc: Ira Woodle. quarter; Hob Keeney. guard: Whippet t)rd. halfback and George, McCuti-hun, guard. j George Htadelman, nll-coant ceil-j ter, will be liaek for one more: season, George Christ ensen and Austin ColU'tt, powerful tackles;' Marshall Hhtelds and Woody Ar-i cher, fnd, are tho Hue regulars' who have two more years of com petition. In the baekflcld Hohhy Rohln-' roit and Chuck Williams have one more year left, while Johnny Kltxmlller, the "flying Dutchman. ' has two more. Oregon's complelo t!'-S record i follouN: I 4r. Pac'fic "i U Stanford US W lllamellc 27 Washlngtoii. 0 California ... 12 Ore. State.. It2 Montana in i:. C. K A. i;i Honolulu .. 6 Hawaii V... NEW YORK, Jan. 1 1. (&) ' Heavy buying of the steel shares, ) based on re port of unusually fn-1 vorable trade conditions, featured ' tho Irrcgidarly lienor price move ) nient In today's slock market. i j The announcement of a new pub lic utility holding company by .1. ' I P. Mor gan & Company Interests re- j .vivttu speculation lor llio advance l in U.b power and light slockK. Com' Karl D. Kerlptcr, city mail car- i moiiwealth Power and American rler. whoso Chevrolet sedan cm- i W'ater Workj ntiickly advanced 1H was stolen from the street in the J li"l". 'he former to a' now hlnh down town section over a month i ut 117 !i-S, and several others mov ago and Was recently recovered ; ed up a jwillit tn- two. near Phoenix, Ariz., and the thiof i Wcok-ond profit taking asKtinied 1 arrested there, haves tonight for l"thr larne proportions in tho lute I Phoenix, having been aubpoenaed i afternoon, with 1'. K. Steel and sev to appear before the grand Jury other leaders dropping buck a there Jan. 14 to identify the car, ' cotnnV of pohils from their earlier1 which will bo turned over lo him ' "'K1 fiKUtcH, tint motora, especially j after he has testified, i General motorH, showed increased Mr. Kcrlpter will drive the car ! heaviness. In th" meantime a hand-: back to Medford, as word received fnl ot st''li" reflocted ctinfident ac-; from the Arizona authoritiea Is t'timulatlons, resulting In advances; (hat It In in fairly good condition ! of ' 1n ' lt i ''r Mnrcjuette. nnd well worth taking home . Ludluin Hleel, Columbia Gas and) l Klectric. American Steel Knnn- ) m fmrnTS i 1 1 ' Anrt Uliies, and Rccchnut Packing. Com- monwenllh Power rose in points to 123' a nvv; high. Tho closing was Irregular. Hales approximated i l.fiUD.UOh shares. . . Presenting the outstanding Western star of the screen, Tom j Mix, in' the pleturciHiuo surround-j Jugs of. the desert country Inhab-j nt-n ijf . iiiu itm iiiiiefinen to Noiihorn Africa "King Cowboy" conieH .to the Rlaltu theater to morrow; TJie fast-moving' story concerns Hie , adventures of a party oi A in oilcan cowboys who ' Journey to the Mediterranean country, ponies,,, guns, big hats and all. seeking to, rescue the owner of (heir ,vada ranch. Dashing Salty Plane has the leading feminine rule, as the daughter of I lie miss lug American and leader nf tbe expedition, while Mix portrays tbe hard-riding, danger-scorning ranch foreman who has "the boy Hew Jpmq rhul'K(v Tony, IiIh womli'i lioi-rt.1. E HUNT'S THEATRE If gyod hearty laughs are to be j enjoyed, George Sidney and Jean j llersholt 111 supply them In J'Give j and. Take," a feature length cow boy talkie showing nt the Craloy-' Ian theatre thi: week. tproarloiis j laughter at. the theatre hint night bore leMhnouy li the sm-ccss 'f lie two Well known Jewish netoift.. Another feaiure of the production I were the Improvements, sbwn ti the diagoties nf th,e actors, ...wbjO seemed to sneak In a voice"nnrr i In natural to humans than had betiti more stunts than ever, given tu. the I'ilnr latter in other talking J I Our specialized knowledge of correct dress and color harmony, gained by long experience and training, is at your service ADRIENNE'S Medford National Bank Building; MEN! See What You Can Buy for There are some good selections re maining in our BROKEN LOTS OF DRESS AND WOOL SHIRTS SLIP-ON AND COAT SWEATERS Blazers and Caps REMEMBER You can buy one of these articles and get another, listed at the same price for only The MEN'S SHOP i Next to Rialto Theatre nu'Kfiu.. OlK(ll.. on'Ktm.. ori'Knn.. Ori'son .. ; (irt'Knn.. loii.con... lOrpRun... .. til ..!:! County Representative Wanted 1 Mnko from I0 In R " "J 5 nulllnv an olBcti-icolly lllumlniiteil lioiiBO numluT tlmt run n'n I from your -ar on lh ilui-kwrt nlsni. j A rhlld enn InHinll It on your own J lioimo In 16 nilniiln. j; Bend 4.00 inonoy order for m- Plo. k'v1"K '0,,r own hou,w num" i lor. ItctulU at 17-50. spinxx COBPOHATIOV tfS2-S4 Ho. Western Ave . Lwi AnsnloD.-Citllf. !ll Total. Early Arrival of Song Birds Mrs. C. Cnrvy teW-phonod from . Iicr homo m-ftr lMioonlx toilny m' i tnif wild en nit t li'H. Itlito lilrilH, nn ml clikkadt'os ull appinrcU I ut thrtr homo totluy. j Hho wilil thin vnK thr cni'tlrnt lin rriiii'inlietMl llioio blrdu huvlin; ( rvturnrd nnd In unxloim for nomo- ' ono who Ih pimird on Mrd lore, to j toll thrn the Mull Tribune whut I the (oniiitei'' mrly arrival inrana. Clean miia wnnted nt thn Tribune "office, Mali If Akos H tu Hi. $12.; to $14.75 values. , . i. Boys' All Wool JN TOKlF - k 'WSB 2-Pants Suits " vJ UW E : 'KKJlt 0 $10.95 Valm's $1;).")0 to $17.")() $12.95 Student Suits Ages, 17 to 20, values of $22.50 to $27.50. .These suits have two pairs of loutf pniits and. are exceptional values at $18.95 Another Big Day JVlen's Heavy Weight A1I Wool Blazers 20 Off "Pendleton" All.Woc4 Shirts Reduced 20 Men's Ribbed Coat Sweaters $;t.yri to $9.00 values 20 Off V of Bargains Tomorrow in MANN'S Men's Department JANUARY SALE PRICES ON MEN'S WINTER SUITS and TOPCOATS Men's Overcoats Sale of Boys' Overcoats Ages 2 to values from $5.5() to $22.50. One-Third Off k Boys' Leatherette Blazers Water proof and warm; ages to 1(5. Regular $:'.5U values. $2.98 Boys' All Wool Sweaters Coat or Pull-over Styles 20 Off Men's Suits Those suits are expertly tail ored nn t lie newest lilies, of finest woolens in the season's smartest colors and patterns. S25.00 Suits S30.00 Suits S35.00 Suits $40.00 Suits $45.00 Suits $50.00 Suits $19.50 S23.75 .$28.00 $31.75 .S36.00 S39.50 Special lot of Men's Suits, values up to $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 -going in this sale at S17.50 -. i - Kuppeiilieinier and Schouoriiian makes are the better kind and show it in every detail tailor ing, fabrics and style. Winter's favored colors. S25.00 Coats .519.50 $30.00 Coats .....S23.75 $35.00 Coats $28r00 $40.00 Coats S31.75 $45.00 Coats .....$36.00 $50.00 Coats S39.50 One Lot of Hen's Heavy Weight Over. Coats, up to $25.00 values. Large sizes onlv. $10.85 - Men's Flannelette Pajamas Coat styles, $1.75 val ues S1.00 Men's Flannelette Nightshirts $1.50 values sr.oo Men's Dress Pants Alt sizes; values $4.50 to $!).()0 20 Off Boys' All-Wool Suits $3.50 to $7.50 values KaOff Men's Dress Shirts Genuine Hroadeloth Shirts of fast coloi-s and pro-shrunk neckbands. Size 14" to ltil v; $1.50 values . ;."$1.00 r ' 'THE STORE FOW EVEffYBODY1 i J j rHONt-486-3; MEOFORCtaRtCON. Men's- Part-Wool Union Suits Kcgular $3.50 to $5.(X values $2.-!8