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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1929)
vmFnmi matt, Trcrnrvrc. mtforti ot?foot. Sunday, jaxfary is, mo. PAOE THRKF. DOGS GIVEN CAM SELF STENOG FOR BASKETBALL BT HUMANE BODY !N LEGISLATURE personal contact etuuien, either player, or both, may be utility; but I Up- nivuter responsibility is on the, lrfi?.tr if hn trla to dribble by! an opponent in hin puli.' i Other minor chimes more? or less explicit definition or ex- j nmplis of plays. The rules com raittec ru stall, as they felt that it was more timn to have some money for his wife anil child Ho has no compensation, kidney trouble; Inches, and this his la at Christ in ;hls man wua e 1 ne Hiiie or crater ijiko ami ti.,. sums runned i ...-wn nnflmvfnt' thi lvt""iUI,u oiciuii-, wm amount down to Si ellta to others cruise, sirue now on in- w 1" UJ 1 American Legion Auxiliary Notes ehnnnes IsaVf cumbent upon the opposing team 1 liaiio and several other Howard wjlo Were also needy. Q)trs. Weber r mem- ,) sirll.uihn; the last u in dollar 1 Steamer Frew! Q , his trouble steunuh ip l're.-hleni Ad .ow. . N S"'5? ffifVTril ho 1 dying by, grounded on a reef yesterday at 3 .f jjjf 9 rff nulvf jPQlii S will no doubt ho the Atlantic euw.wiee to ilic 1 ma- '" 'vV. i' ' r ;y''VA aw on earth." To , ma canal hats been -nulled free and : 7Vis 'V t '! S i"0-V "' I i h-W'V from that Dor. The lino which Id on a world ':'' .vV. rr,;;iT" i A 70-year-old man from C.resh-' ity Attorney John II. Oarkin mil, Oregon, who tnib.arked upon heiore lepartinir fr-'in the city u motor trip to southern Caljfor- Friday evening fur rortluml, nia with 30 thorobred Uwellyn to u from tluu city to .Salem to setters, had more hopes of a com- morrow mornln- for the conven fortnble future or the Uond, than ""K of the vkU -.iaturiN of which he had. finances to back the ven- lu' v'a fpeaker of the house at ture. Hi dreanui were nearly ,lfl fce-aum ana win stm be .J. Mhnteicd nt Ashland, where he was befriended by the Jackson 1 County Humane .society, when they discovered both him and his ao pets on the vers of starva tion. E. S. Munger,, the 70-year-old Idealist, has been engaged. In ra.s liitf I.ewcl!;. n setters for the past &2 years at Gresham. As he was jH'UhiK along in ycurs, and could not give his dos all the attention 1 1 ml comforts that he was able to provide in earlier years, he de cided to move them down to the Munny atmosphere, of southern California. JUs funds were woefully low at the htart. but he trusted to huh. and dreame.d of happy days ahead, as he built hi 1 ravelin; fennel on a trailer of his non ,r.Vscript motor car. ?Thtn as he neared Ashland, the , f 1 ;i i i lc r broke lo ose and the c a r !j Rurally went to pieces l ke the J one-lioss shay. He was detained J. several days in Ashland, waiting ,ior the car to be fixed, at the M'nu of which he did not have suf jJV'lent money to meet the garase 5 bin. . i - jE ; Starving himself so as to pro-, ! vWo, with what scant funds ho 'lnrtl left, for the, dogs, he finally , ur.u will be m ciuvi tins scisimi: No gre-it charti has been made in the rulw which would affect the stall. A !.. w paiv.ir.aph has been addi d w hieh declares it a held ball "when one closely gual d ed player is wi'.liholding t.ie ball from play, or Is making no appar ent eft'uit to put the ball into play." This means that a n un guarded pl.'yer may hold tr.e ball indefinitely, but as soon as an ou- leadir.g member at this session. ion:u takes luiition close to him. when aketl who was going to be within about .1 yard, the plavev his sWiuifcrapher during tho forty 'U't pet the ball into play. That day session, said that he would is he 11:1 .dribble, pass or shoot, again be conspieuous as one of the but he- cannot just hold the ball, two members of tho lower house Penalty ball goes to opposite side without a personal stenographer out of bounds. at the expense of the state. Guarding from the rear results "Vou sec,' he eonunued with In personal foul if such guarding a Miiilc. "we have our eyes cm results In persouul contact. t The the fuiiiro governorship or seat in mere fact that defensive player is th I'nitvd Htutcs senate. and "ttenip'irg to play the ball does therefore wunt to impress the "ot justify "him in placing one or people with our eeonoi.iv. At the uol)l nrm over his opponent's 1,1 11... l.L..tl,.n n.UUi" me.:K a ui. iimneii, 111 a wa, to me iei wuu when a player has the bull he can not stand and hold it w hen an op posing player get-s within u yard of him. This wlh speed up s'.all and keep the ball moving UU- ..: the opposing team fails to go aft-r the ball. .GUI STORES OF Fr southern soil that aro nat- ltut tho stall is 01 ine Auxiliary, was orougiu treats. urauy poor ana aiso iiuwo on 10 a conclusion uewiie . iiriMiims if nu, Auxiliary members who v yiems nave marKeuiy ae when - the money derived from 'n,. Un active part in putting crooned, the velvet bean is one uu- source was sent to a list of H over nnd the dear peope of tho best improving crops. nios needy veterans in and eon- wno helued with their money. the nccted with Hospital , of I'ort-, vouK oniy read tho letters of , Klectiotherapy Chiropractic gratitude that Mrs. Harto has re ceived from these men or their wives, they would each and all! 9tU Successful Year in Med ford feel u thrill of happiness over the I Treatments by Appointment part they took In lifting tho bur- Medford Ctfnter Bldg. Phone 96F dens of these more unfurtunnto . Naturopathy Food Science ones who gave so much for ,Vw'" , -country. j Thanks aro duo to members: of ! Fred Gottfried Amo Turnbo post No. 15 uf Medford and to j each und every individual who 1 previous s-'ssiou I got along very well by using the stenographer f my eoiiimitlee, and 1 have no doubt that I will get along as fi'it at the cimilni; session by us ing only my committee stenog rapher". In this connect Jon, while Mr. Carkin did not say so, it is gen erally understood around the state that he will get one or mot e of the most important committee chairmanships uf the house. Mr. Carkin will arrive ftom Salem Tuesday In time to attend the Important meeting or tho city council that night, and will go buck to tho state cap tol next day to resume legislative duties, lie expects to bo able to coino once n week to .Medford to look .shoulder, if by so doing h personal contact. I'ndoubiedly referees this season will c.iM mo&t guarding from the rear a foul. Another change designed to pro- , n u u veiKO ot lug "I 'two weeks of the forty days leg J despair when his ease was called ipIalivo an, ,n omer to the attention of tho Jackson -pencles shmiUl ari;)0 in c, , bounty Humane society. His first nwa wjU alHQ QOmQ tQ McdforJ : Wiot, upon the:r arrival 111 Ash-iany tjI110 .mmu, uevoiun.g iu mis. aiu ivico-j Mjf.g BeUy BoU ...m, .uClt,.,. irs lu ol in Mr. Carkins off'ce here will : jiumane society. i "We kept thro. (i guarantee," sai $-011. "And I'll upon his urgently plaintiff re quest, a "square meal" wan pro vided for the dogs before any other plans were discussed. lief using flatly to br.ng his dogs to Medford, because he "nev er turned back in his life, but al ways kept on ahead," the man was finally given funds with . which to continue his journey, and his garage bill paid by Ahe Humane society roe of the dogs as said Mrs. Klchard never forget the f" ad parting between tho owner lo- those three prized setters. W Jnally. ho asked us to .sell no I , I'p liore than one of them, and to 'dp the others on to him, as soon ,.1 he sent back what ho owes s. Rn we took the three to the ' tr ew Medford dog hospital, where ney will be given the best of i are until we hear from their flievoted owner. And there Is no H'oubt in our minds but that we bhall hear from him. POSSESS! position fur a month yet and be in charge of the of fice during lils absence, at. the end of which lime she leaves his service to be marr'ed. Miss Marie IveiHon will take her place. x ' 4- A Subsiimtr Modkln A smooth safety pin for lliin or Icv mainrhtl makes an excellent bodkin. The pin holds the mate rial securely. and holding the ball from a tos; up has been made in the rules w men su.j; "A player shall no. lap and cateh the ball on the sec ond of two successive jump ball:' if ho lapped and caught the fir;t of the two jump balls. That h:, on a jump ball a player may tap and catch the ball, but if he holds i: until another held ball is declared he may not tap and culch it on the ensuing jump ball." On the sec ond jump he must tap the bull away from hiimrelf. Penalty ball goes lo opponents out of bound. This year the dribbler is held pilnefpally to account for personal contact. The rule nays: "If a dribbler charges into an opponent or makes personal contact with an opponent, without apparent effort 'o avoid such contact, a personal gtv ' 10m snail bp called on the drib- iler. If, despite the dribbler's ef fort to avoid the personal contact land These paintings were the work of M rs. Harto and became the property of Mr. McQunt and Mrs. Helva Aiken of Medford and a Mr. Miller from New York City. They ranged in value aroum! 10u apiece. I Mrs. (leorgle Weber, depart ment hospital chairman of Port land sent, at Mrs. Barto's request. a list of about 2fi men who would he'ped tn this work and Mrs never be well and who, for va- eber of Portland hospital wishes rioua reasons, received no gov- to t.xpr0MM ,or appreciation for PORTLAND. Ore., Jun. 12. Vr) cVnnu-nt compensation and to tno happiness brought to "her Official confirmation of a Kro-whom money would be a bless- jyn" erv merger combining 41 J chain Ing. . j They are ull her boys, you know, -tores in the Pacific northwest in-! (Mrs- Weber indicated those aml lt.H u f)U.t worthy of note iwnw Hen musi iktw unu that in their letters to Mrs. uarto operated with Mrs. Parte in every these men expressed thei love jivfii'"-. .,mi unnreciai on lor ine wonuer- , J! 1 'I nan. 000. w:im received todav 1 To mint from Mrs. Weber'r; .......i. t,., n causes 1 .i,,J 1 .. 1 1 - it,.. " Muni i,.u:-i .m-nm ie. neuu ui u';i-n cuucei inug jumi i-ne i t,. lliym. KhOUbl any OI1C, litter Internal ion Hales jfr produce com-1 these men as an example, she It.u,UiI; this, feel moved to help pany. who will be president of thelsaid, naming him: further her address Is 66:t Hod new firm. Charles K. Marr ofl ,i would like this man to be m.v aVenue. Portland. "She Is Spokane will be his assistant. !the first name on your list. He fighting a good fight." The name of the merged chain will never leave the hospital un , t will be the Mac-Marr .Stores. InW less he goes home lo die. He is Other grocery men who will bt young, has. u dear. nweel. little oO'icers in the new firm are I-e-j wife a darling little girl about land A. Tate, Hoy I,. Stone, OJ three years of age. Nothing, save Dr. H. P. Coleman GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW Expert plumbing, heating ana sheet metal repair ahop. We specialize on service at re a a onable prices. No job too small 919 N Granr St. Phono 574 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy ized central corporation capllal- a t bet w eon $ X . 0 0 0 , 00 und. It isn't tho place of residence SiBlll u and Holly sts. Phonb t44 I A nt n. . A. . . that maki' lilrk. It is tho cun- '. wwinrLC 1 C CLEANING AND vlitlon IIkii New York HhouUI be I DYE1NO SERV1C9 Medford School of Music Violin class instruction $3.00 per month Individual instruction $(j.00 per month Accredited Teneher Phone 437-R Stunt' -rrK Central Avenue FLU-GI FOR MAIL THUGS TRl-XIDAD, Colo., Jan. 12. (PI Foasos of grim faced, heavily armed men tonight searched tho vi'g-.;e(I mountainous country near the Huerfano county and Las Anf inas county coal fields for iliree payroll robbers, whose loot in a mail robbery today was SiiO.Owi. Tho peaco officers had llttio to guide them in their riiifictilt. Hean h and the rough trails and roads over which they ranged added to iheir difficulties. Their only in format inn about tho robbery came from Charles -Fesli, JH. dilvcr of the mail truck from which the rnh brn look the payroll intended for V. Viclor-Americiin fuel compuny mine at iJelagtia. Colo. lVsti was taking his father's place today, he related, and got the mail from Delamia at the Col orado und Southern railroad sta tion at Ludlow. Midway between lla.stlngs and Deliigua three mub Ic ed men on foot covered him with revolvers and motioned for him to drive hlr truck to the side of the highway.' They blindfolth-d him and placed him in the rear of the light mail truck while they drove - the machine to a desolate spot in the hilts. Though he was blindfolded nnd hound and gagged, Kent I paid ho heard the men ripping open Ihe mail pouches. After ordering him to continue on hfs way to Delagini, "when ho was able," the youth told HheritfR offfcors, tho three robbers left him. l ace Wrinkle Try binding1 the forehead With a linen Imntlago soaked In equal parts of alcohol and the white cf n n egg, allowing tho bandage to remain over night. Phone 51 a b Awry ILK jBtiML ,VIU 'u "T PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY s mi P Check before it starts. KififlJ Rub on inhale vapors Ea EiV' m M A g? m KM. I Jy, y, ,a o R vs b i m f&w ' ; OmrBl Million JaraVd W I v 3 ip m It II The Reef Pninloca )onf Jo-.. I g.-V '. ': 1 "u bad tooth mny afreet anoiher J&M P. '" '"it not if you attend to it. at ; I $T i; ncc. We rePtorc normal lieallli . .i., ;V to defective Itotli. i K'P' I'lk vf; 1 !N PROTECT YOUR TOOTH HEALTH L ' ' Dr. I. H. Gove i fgflfiK THE-BEST-DENTISTRY-DONE-PAINLESSLY , MSJmI 1 235E.MAINST. r.?k kf ' orncE phone 72-j K'.'isKi.' Wk'J ! '-T MEOFOBO, ORE &-SK0lSi Btf iL Wmi 1 - ,.-...-jr- mm. mw . wmWi m . 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