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rFDFOTj'n yrkn, TRrmrra, renronn, onr.nov. sttxbaV, .TAxrAKY go, 192s. pxot: rtx iYALE STAR SUED 'FINN FLASH IS r- 'r a E VI . H b r-. V ID .( 1 r.1 rr K-T K TC a D . . L -J. F.'J', iVW-H la r.Pk jl b.7.aa IrLJIIll fltjllllljl 111 MEET DEFEAT FLORIDA BOUT TO . OECioE mm VVI Ul IUWIII III Nil'vV SEATTLE, Jan. 19. (B-A spe tacular University of Washington vtnintet opened ttB defense of tho iiorthem division basketball title : r tho Pacific coast conference. , , with a :is to '. victory ovnr the 1 niverslty of Oregon hero tonight. TT.'o tliouHiuid saw the name. ! t)..ii. i u nri ,.i...i., nn.i ' .,,... .......... ,L.i ii,',-,,'.i', n.n They're puuiiir rflmt half until Washington culled tor time out . The Huskies came liack with a sizzling nttr.clr, diop Tina: three baskets in one minute, for n IT to n lend. IJuring Hie remaining five minutes of the per- lod Oregon Hunk two foul mid Washington one. THREE FAR WESTERN AMATEUR BOEING CHAMPIONS - i uihlmu j.im -ii')- YOltK, Jun. I'.i. the acid lust mi tho vaifttcd drawing power v. Vi'i. ilam Harrison 1-Kurisey down nn der the wavln ; p.lin.; c; i Adda's playgrounds. Not as a IPtiiter who puller doSO to JslO OUI flflft fhrnnvh I'lot Bhota innj-g tuiKtiles iik the grentes' Hug attraction of all times, hut a.-. . . i , n promoter Is the IniU lost of tno walked away at the start of the , .,,,... .uul,.r llM ,:, The inakeiH are the dlieetora of MiidNon Kiiuara Ounle.n and the reu'iifd .if u1l..r.na.,- Il II i-nn nn mi Iiinii-ouuli.,. Until ('i.n.-li .... .. . . " f" 1 1 ' . i . r ciiair unit maiiua Uifoio Tex Hick neeond half. ttlnkltiR five bankets before the U'enhfeet found Ihent "elven. When IiIk 1'lrnl letmi lunl KdtnundKtMi put hl steond strlnc which played on even terms garden. two-ton bronzt deiik In the with the tired Invaders for the rest of the tilt. Lineup: NViodiiliKloil Cf.S) IT :t .. 2 .. 0 ..111 Ci . 1 . :t . i . 4 MrOoi inaek, k 11 Jlughpn, f 1 Totals IS 0 I . iiiut ciin Ir and all the nower tlmt went with It when Uieka-d played his lone hand an ii giro, meter and Kometlmeii told bin board of dlrectora of hia liinla.it:.' plana juat in time for them tn irder Heata will be offerotl to Dempsey If the elaah of Jack Khar- key and Youn.' Strilillim at Mluml i.eticli robruiiry Z turna out a II- nanelitl HiicceHH. Otherwbio Uviiip Bey miiHt return to flHtletiffiiiK to lukludlo the Inte.est ot'the uar- oen uirectoratc. The iiueat of a successor to the late promoter 4 will follow other channels. Uempsey, it Heeins. has agreed a to serve his apprenticeship, to 1 Bland or fall as a promoter and the successor of Itlckard, on the 18 financial outcome of tho battle in tho south, the last and one of the I'ri.I.MAN, Wn., Jan. 1!!. (yij most ambitious of all the Klckard WanhltiRton State collefie basket, j sclienies. He Is Interested finun Kill team took n lead early In the! dally In the dot? track where the Kimm and delentcd Ore-ton State flnht will take place and which college 3D to IS In a conference Itlckard controlled. Ills willliiK Kumo hero lonlKht. Tho CoUKars1 , nosa to foroKo another shot at tho rlose checking and short, passim: . title tlene Ttinney snatched mvav intack held the Heavers in Huh- , n t10 cmerness with .lection, and forced the Oregonhins ; which Deinpsey lumped at the to use ten players in a vain at- I chance lu provo hiitiHelf as a uro- moier. Jack believes that ha knew Kick- i fnlder. f .I.lloff. f MeClary, c ItolHtiitl, k Itet'i'us(n. it . Hwmson, c Totals Oreiton (2'.i) .Millliu, t . IthlhiKH. f . J-dw.irds, e . Ilally, k UK TANGLE OFFERED SKATTLE. Jan.. 1U. fi A conijiromHe itret'inent to retain Enoch Kitr.huw as heal football coach al thi I'niverHlty ut Wash ington was nKi'ffil to tonight by , tlie loachfns staff and the facul ty athletic committee after a day of itiulniioiiM (M.siiHHlon, Tho proiiofal wan immud lately turmil ofer to the student board of ritntrol, whh'h yi'Kti.rduy or-d-T' " ihi Ilu.ky inentrtr's irtual otinter. With two student reprfc vii.ui vm who iittciuit-d the t-c u'ty muctinK opposed to tho plan. Hit' bon.rd took It und:-r consid eration at 1 : I r o'clock tonight. iomht Id win, Tho Comkhi'h tok it lend nlniUKl nt the tipofi', ami ut liuH tlmi wcr InttditiR ltJ In (i. Tho IhMivnrn aril's pl.iiiH aticf lino of action hot-: tut than anv othpt tnnn lb ml. PtiuHKinu iv. i nuviTii niiiiua-N ui u ; tl()(l it If KU 1(1 H ll'ICJlllSl I ) highly I f!uonu plm iou Aviuioni hcoi ii:-;. , emnmU to wanl to carry out por- vn :iUt i in u. iiwpit-nij- "I'uiuih, mi-) Ronaiiy mo ptojecu Tox had plan threw In nn entirely now tram. Tho ned. In the mind of thla ono dir. now toani Htarlod a rally that wuH,Prtm t loaHt Ik tho id 1 1. -, i pn"iit Three athletes who led their weight divisions at the end of a tournament sponsored by the San Francioco Olympic Club for Pacific coast states. They are, left to right, Fred Lynch, Multnomah A ... Portland, bantamweight; Francis Burke, San Francisco Olympic Club, welterweight, and Clarence v. 1, San Francisco Olympic Club, heavyweight. MTERESf KEEN IN LAW TO AID OF CHIGAGO SOlf AGITATE IT; LEADERS JAILED MATCH MONDAY! OWNER OF LIGHT ' Til ST ll'fUOT I inilT HA WUH UbH A hu?-ky man is I'n-d Morten- ni'iirly as flint as hIhm.'I 1 ir Inning iu pinnho; hohln on on- but evi-n thi'ii he is not SUATTLtC. Jan. lU.-'-HRfits-int; to Hustain the Htudout hoard of control r.f the J'lilverslty tr W'aHl.lnKton In iin vote to oust Knoeh BaKshaw an head foot hull coach the faculty athltrtio commit tee, after live hours of dclihtna tion tuday, sought to efrtra a com )ronilso hfatween the warring fac tious. The plan, it was unofficially re ported. 1h to name an nmdKianf coach for football, acceptable to HaKfthnw.. The fueulfy eomuiittce viaited finKsliaw during the after noon to nsk hhn to accent the pro posal. When under fire at the cbt of t.'e Haon la;;f fall tlie coach refused to countenance such inovn His reaction to tho pro posal today was not disclosed- Smith Troy, prealdeU of tho student body, and Kd Allen, mem ber of the board of contrd. were called into confi-.rence with tho tnculty representatives and to!d of the plan. They deel'iied to say whether they accepted tho com- I promise, idea. I It Ik the noneial oninion on Hie I rnivemity canipuw thnt both the hoard of control and Bass haw are : opposed to tho new achemo. i Reports seeping out of the con i ferencc room indicated tlmt four of the live faculty members wore i favoring the retention of !li'-:shaw j ;is head football coach, but Kiih j milted, the coniip'omise agreement j in order to reach an understand j inir with tlie factions. Tho board of control, facing a deadlock with tho facultv commit tee, begun to draw lines for a leeitl battle for tlie r"''t of student : management of athletics. IOS ANCiKLES, Jan. lib uTV . "I-fty" Kl.nn. former Yale fnot hall utar, wan sued for divorce hen? ton.y by V.oU Uana. m reen acti"-rf. in a uit fliarrfinK' habi tual dru!-nnrss over a period of lliree yt ar.s. Tlie inovii- Hiar claimed hei hufbnnd began drinking shurtly Hfter their marriage m June.. lrj.Z. and finally caused their; Hepn ration last Christmas. i MfxH Dana waid that hh cuntin-1 uallv pleadi d with Flymi. whuf e i rorriM-t name is Maurice I'.ennett Flynn. to lirinkinv. but thai h' reftiHed to aci.edt. Flynn was aUo accused of deserting iu wlf on nuuui'oiM orcatons wiih out an crplanation of his absence. Cluy I. Parker, manager of the Kariiiera Kxchangc CV-Operative. who hna been atterdine the hh-cI-ing of the Oregon t'o-Operntlve asfoflntion in Portland for Htv cral days will return home this evening. wv vowK, -v. 19. -Paavo Nmmi. Finland's flyin ; phantom, yalluped to an easy vi toiy a u lubi btait of ins n Ameiican campaign, outdistancing a fair field to wind a 3,0uu ym Hpecial race at the ProoKiyu n -. U-ge tracU meet at tho thirteen! i regiment her.' tonight. The tun . 7: i;l --S, was HiiiioMr'd as a r".' world's record aitltonch no offl -ial marl; for the distance was rec- OUlli7Ml. SPCHCAXi:. Waxli.. Jan. 19. t-V) Leonid Fink. Seattle artist, was m Using today fr'im tho hospital where he was reported yesterday in a stale of collapse over the d'jath of Miss Jtutii McDonald, bis wealthy fiance. His attorneys dis ('ed knowledge of his where abouts hut admitted Fink did m ! return to bin hotel and. "does not wanr tn be disturbed." Dr. En'mett Carnenter tttiKUi'KAliOR Spinal Adjustments Mas6age -Electrotherapy Office Phone 430-R Residence Phone 1239 308 Medford Bldg. lialted whun I he CnuKttrs returned I Hickar 10 tho clone uuardinK game that forced the lleavora to paHa from mid'tlonr in thu first period. Endulow, ('oiiRar eeuter, wan liltth aeoror, with 11 polndi,. with Van Tuyle, Washington Ktnte for ward, tiHllini; him by throe points The Hiinimai.v: . WasliliiKlon Stato 1(1 KT VV Van Tuyle. t . 4 0 1 (llllllaud, f I 3 1 Endslow. e - 5 1 0 Mitchell, c 0 0 0 Huckloy. ; 2 n. ! Kohwer. g 1 1 0 I'eaco, B 0 0 0 TOTALS IS 4 f. Oregon Btato TO FT PK I'allard, f a 0 0 Tornpn, f 0 1 9' Drager, t 1 1 ' i Aatte. f n 0 S i Whltlock, e l It OHrlen, c 2 fallahun, g 0 1 1 WBBeher. K 1 0 I'nt'otaon, k -,l ' 11 CirayBOli, R 1 II 0 TOTALS 7 4 l Koferoo: 1)111 Mulligan. hlmsnir l ad plauued to nlven the cIkc MIAMI IIKACII, Kill., .lun. 111.--(I1! Ciish nnd reservatlonii lor win itvfv Sailor "break In" Uetnpsey aa hla aueees- .ho-u W't't'il. who. Inspin-ii by mi sor. Jack would like thu job. '"Id Ki-udce, has i,.,.ii training dmiltly hard for the (irants l'u.HS Utile', who lias IiIkH iiihI inlKhty Shnrkey-H t r 1 h I I n g right seals ,...., ..,,,,. ... ,.,. .,,,, ,IN :1, lit,' Kialto 'I'lii'.ilr,' n t Monday Huatnped orriclnls oi Almllno.'i Scpiaro liarden rorporntlon at Ihelr ol'lices hero totlay. Jack Di'tnpsey, promoter anil W. P. I'arey, vlre-prosldont nntl see. 0 retary of tho corporation, reported they hnil received hy niall, tele 'iraph, and cnhlo nlloHulher more than Jlo.nOO In rash orders for aeala, nil tl - lo.OOil lesevvallmiK I which wore not accompanied Ir tlio iirlcu of admission. nielli. ..Vhdl', fliiin Ihe tact W'hoi'Vrl' win i. funs i ii4i la atistireit ol' one of the .,'f-t Uli'sllint; Pouts in Medford tills .season and a liig ail -vanee ticket sale InilP-aU's the majority of .Medford ami southern Oregon fans will hu present. The . ' MIXXKAPllLIS. .I.in., in. - - (I'l -U lunl to i-uine. and ;i.v well now as later: A lew' f-uil over a elgarntte r,,-liter ! : that wiiulilu't light. Per (iprihal sued in eoncili- . ati'in cDiirt cstei'ilay. seek- ing to learn what th" law had lo say lihoitt his payiliK 4:1.50 i lor a non-lightim; lighter. The llilchlllli.mil worked flno 1 CIIICAIKI, Jan. (d) Ilu- twuvn 4uo and aim men earryLig hannevs reading "W'e wanl lread" ad 'Ve ui'iit work"- galliored In front of the Federal building this, tierllnnn. I'nitml States M.'u-slml Henry C. l.aiihenlielmer, sumnum cd neveral sfpiails of pallce. who iirresied six alleged ringleaders. Tlie demonstration started when postal Inspectors, attempted to dis perse a meet ing of the group on he slops of the Federal hulldln,.;. In the sioi-e. opshal tesiified, 1 nu iowit was composed mostly hut when, hefore friends, ho Junius. Mail Tribune ads are read hv Sn.ooit peoole every day. tf GOITRE NOT A DISEASE MIIAVXt'KKI'. IKKTttll MAKlvS 1 1 1C.M A 1 1 K HI .K DISC'OX' l:KY confident flip, it LOH ANOKI.F.8. Jan. 19. Stanford University cam;, from iM-tilnd to defeat tho University if Southern California cio-mi-n u3 to 2U here tonight. nave it a alinut-town flicker cy," the court ordered. seinl-wliHlup Is also an atlraction In Itself mill will pit Tninniy Ily an ot this clly amilnst tVcil ltur rlelt. energeUc bone crusher of i.lrants Pass. OTTAWA. Jan. ln.-lfl'i An fm- ,., - , ,,. i ha,., covering .be territory am-' M' SUNK, Ha.. Jan. 111., rounding California In addition i.. ! I'lnyln the. most spcctnru-; thai state HseP. pas been iita-iai'dl ,Uiv golf seen here In several yenvs, ! by the federal ilep irtment of agi'l- Carl .Mor is. Iv . " 'r oi.,.i ; culture since H learned that an Fin., bent Harold Webber, of Tol outbreak of foot and mouth dl- eilo, five Union Ohio state chnmp scasn had occurred In a herd of ; Ion, by J nnd I today lo'cinlm the sw ine at Whlltii'v, near l.os An.-j nation, il chanioionship of uolf club i gep's. - I chiinipions trophy. f ON ANMARY ? - ItJI'.WIW' f. m- 1 . Deputy I'liiled States marahalH wouldn't' I'tHiibt themselves unable to prevent a the crowd from suiuini: into the Itefund plaintiff ills im.n- l,l,ltK l"H;o were, huiu ' the court ordered, 1t'' Several atinaua of ofticern uiusueo. in me corridors, ciuos drawn, ami c uv;;ed the demon strators, seizing their banners and arrestinc those tn the front ranks. An official of the Younu Com mnnisttt' league of America said the meeting had heen Hponsor?d hy that organination as a denmn si ftiuui ni&itiiBt the "lmrisonment of tho working man," and for "trial hy Jury.'-. . , ,:, PhiMitf mtvprtlstnc co vrmiltH ; Milwaukee, AVis. It has been ' brought to HkIu by scientific re search that oiln is not r itlKea'-e and It is not b be treated as such, i Dr. A. A. Koek. Dept. IwU. ISnx : 7.'t7, Milwaukee, Wis., a prominent , goitre specialist for over 24 yearn, lias perfected it different method of ', treatment for his patients that has i prnved remarkably successful. This same method Is now being used 1 for a home treatment of goi're j cases all over the country with astonishing results. The doctor ! states that goitre is a condition j which grows worse with neglect, and recommends immediate atten tion, no matter how small the 'growth may appear. He strongly . rtppcvsos needless operations. Dr. Koek Is the author of a book that . ti'lls in a simple way about treal ! Ing noltre at home. lie. has pub ! Mailed Ibis hook at his own expense laud will send a copy tree to anyone interested. rite him today. Adv. OAKLAND, Cak, Jan Staving off n lasl-minnle nitack of thu lirultiH. the I tdversity of t'altfoinla basketball team tonight lefealel the quintet, of the Tnl iity-nt-IjOM Angi'lcs !15 to T.I. In tile second gauid of- their Mei- ieH. . . . 4 i . DETAILS HEARS! M!V YOHK, Jan. HI. (,?)!) tails governing competition for tho SL'tr.UUO -prlito offered by William : Hujulolph Hearst for tho best tern tuTaucn plan offoretl an n subslf tuto for national prohibition will be nunoiincAd tomorrow In tlio Hearst nowspaiatrs. Any person may submit one plan of not more thim onu th''sand words boforu the contest closes on April a. iliiiB. -Articles sunniltteil " will not be judged by Mr. Hours! personally, hut will be considered by a committee of "oinlnent Amnr leans." whose names will be an nounced Intor. Tho full prize of SC.OOII will be awarded thu contestant sulmillUllt, the plan considered the most prac ticable tetnperunce substHute for prohibition. If other plans nut winning tho first prizo shall be considered worthy of somo com rompcnsatJott a secoud prize of Sh.im nnd other prisa of ll.otiO each may be awarded. Articles may lie Bent to the tern fioratice contest committee in caro oi' tho leading Hearet newsiiaper. T'onTllANTlTbi-e.. Jan. 19. tTl --Byrd McCarthy. 21. tiled todny from a broken back,, received Oc tober 27 In an automobile accident. His was the fifteenth traffic fatal. iy oinco Dccoruhcr 1 Feb. 30 4 llegiiining Januarj- 21 teams will engage In a clly bowl- 1m: tournament on the Xatatorlum ; alleys. The tennis will bu made up or talent from the Copco. Klka, ; Montgomery Ward. Tomlln Hex- Factory und the Mull Tlibuile, each aggregation rolling in twelve nintchea. The achodule as adopted fol low. Jan. 21 Cnpco l-;lks. 23 Mall Tribune - Tomlln. 24 Mnnt. Ward - Vopco. 2s Klks - Mall Tribune. Mont. Ward - Tomlin. Tomlin - Copco. ti M. V. - Mall Tribune. 7 F.Iks - Tomlln. It Klks - t'upco. Ill Mall Trlbunn - Tomlln. 14 Klks - M. W. 15 Klks - Mall Tribune. 20 M. W. - Copco. ?1 M. W. - Tomlln. 25 Tomlin - Copco. 27 M W. - Mail Tribune. 2S Klks - Tomlln. 4 Mail Tribune - Copco. (t Klks - M. W. 7'epco - Tumlln. 11 Mall Tribune Copco. .n M. Tomlln 1 I Klks Mail Tribune. IS Klks -.Copco 20 M W. . Moll Tribune. 21 Klks - Tomlin. 25 Mall Trlbitno - Tomlin. 27 M. W. . Copco. 2S M. W. - Elks. liP ..ill 1 mJml Mar. I.OVDOX. Jan. ii.(J)i Of fit- litis of tlio Kill va l Ion Army sniivht rei.ixMii'Mi t mi l, (lit niter the stren uous Pnl.mlm of Hie Week. 11 11 I prepared for thcfcirthor critical events which nre s.t for lb oevi six or seven days. Hiuniwell Itoolb nd bi fiiuiiiv wero seclided ut Soulhwold and wro Incotmnunl. icniive resoeeiinp hu initr.i.fi vu. leral's lniitnrtlon suit to prevent lb" i high iji'ncl from choosing a new j jieseer-t tne n'my. Members of tho reform ft tv after a dtiv of consultation with iiiiornevs m irfowton, were contl dont thai they would nnln relene from the lesal reslrulnt when the cae Is heanl and thnt they would lie able to proceed with the elec tion of a new genera I. Mall Tribune adf rw mail by 20,000 peoplt vrr Ur, (I fjr Are Now Arriving Twice a Week ! I j zr WTnufPWI -uWI - --i ,; over 19 Trade in y8ur small car on a New Ford . fP'J r- -v lyllv npnpp now mo prompt -iM ; vCWB7 rafm v ... J bjrzrK r m i v,. aixtn ana rac,,,c ninwy i jv 1 IV'Jiiai X. -vk. a ii i . ui- - ' -w.'i , - -i m i j This; other, Means Comfort For Old Age Thanks to The JACKSON COUNTY iuilding & Loan ASSOCIATION Old age, for those who have the foresight to prepare for it, is a time of comfort and psace ful reflection. Money wisely invested in 7',; PREFERRED STOCK in this institution offen an investment that's SAFE, PROFITABLE and AVAILABLE. Owners of' this stock have just been paid $30,000 in earnings for the last six months. Invest NOWtind let your money work for you. Years in Medford Our Stockholders Lost a Penny Not Has ; A I -.VM - 7 '' r I JSM" V V. .