Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 23, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNE. MTTDFORT). OREflONV YEPyESDAY, - JANUARY :23,Tf&T97"
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Feel Well
Keep Well!
Keep Health by Keeping
'v" Kidney Active.
TO enjoy health and happiness
utp your kidney working right!
-; If troubled with La men cm and stiff
nets; constant . backache, dizziness;
scanty, burning, oc too frequent passage
(pf kidney excretions and getting up at
night, don't take chances. Regain
health by helping your kidneys,
1 To promote normal kidney action
and assist your kidneys in cleansing
your bload of poisonous waste, use
Down's PiUs. : Recommended the world
over. Ask your neighbor!
feo,000 Utcrs Endorse DoanV?
Mrs. Rhod. J. M.tc.lf, 413 K. 4th St.,
Oklahoma Cltjr, OkU.,tajrii "Overwork
cud my kidnm to act irregularly, Mr
back became wttk and trhad nearly all the
'tfw.' I iu had dull baadachci and felt
tired and all. -worn out. - I ued Dosn't
Pit) and -oat bot u very beneficial in
correcting tba. stuck." :
DQAN'S V1
ASTIMliANT DIURETIC , 'A KIDNRVS
fctter-MHbiii-n Co. MfgCbcm Buffalo. NY.
lSskyIrs
8IGSH0TIV10NEY '
WILL RUIN GAME!
a little ability In two or three bouts
his ' manager puBhes blm ahead.
Why, .In. a few. years we'll have a
corps o( heavyweights such as Eng
lanil hnd in Bombadler Wells and
lUunnor Uoir. As Boon as they meet
a good man they tako the count in
r one or two rounds.-
"Only one heavyweight in this
country today knows the real art
iof boxing. That's Tommy Lough
; ran. He'll last longer than the
rest, too, for lie knows how to takl
care of himself. The others don't.
It wilt ho impossible to keep Tom
my from the title for when you
can't hit u man you can't beat him.
No heavyweight can hit Loughran
today. 'I.' ". 7 ', ; -
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PHILADELPHIA, Pn., Jan 'JS.
(JP) iJattiing l.evinsky thin.13 big
purses "are ruining tho, American
heavyweight fighters and in a few
years this country y.-Hl find Ilteir
In the same unfortunate condition
that England did ten ' or firteen
years ago." Tho fqiuicr . light
heavyweight chanipioi of the world
gave his views, in a. radio -talk last
night; '. , . r; ',,.,,
"The public interest l.i heavy
weight mutches and tho rosiiltunt
big purses offered by promoters. Is
causinsi the: caws of American
heavyweights to deteriorate," sulci
the battler, who retired last week
alter 20 years of fighting. "In. a
few years our so-callod leading
heavyweights will be ineii, who
have been pushed to the top with-,
out tho propel" training-and' experi
ence. . . : .
"As soon as a heavyweight shows
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NEVER IN DANGER
; TN'DiANAPOUs; tiid'., Jan. 23.
f.V; Killing with one rib broken,
land favoring a liult collar bone that
was fractv.ed in a bout last fall,
iSamrr.y . ' .rfandell, . World's -.' liht-
, v.elBhc cliampion. showed all his
speed, dash and skill last night in
defeating Jack Gillespie of Detroit.
It was Mandell's first fight since
his collar hone wns fractured at
Flint, Mich., In a Tight with Jimmy
Goodrich last September. In train
ing for last night's fight,, the cham
pion Buffered a broken rib on Ills
left side, but. lt did not seom to
handicap him or reduce his speed.
. Gilllsple was a willing foe, but
wub fighting out of his clans. -
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YOU CAN SAVE
These DOLLARS
When Buyi
;;AT; HAWK'S shop
I 24 South Grape
BEGINMNGF
We vill sell all staple plumbing material at
WHOLiESALE PRICES
. Watch Our Ad for List of Prices v
Built to Endure
In the belief that a good bank must be solid in every re
spect, in order to assure dependable service under all
conditions, the management of the First Rational Bank
has held steadfastly to such conservative and far
sighted policies as would build into this bank perma
nent strength and stability.
The First National solicits the accounts of people who
wish to know that their bank is one of enduring sound-.
ness.
First National Bank
, Medford, Oregon
v By II, Ti. Gi'Ofcoi', ; - .
Tho J6o Gorman benefit fund Js
nHll'Bhoi't of ita KOul in dollars, 'but
little Joe goes over the.top. An
old .frlutul gf- Joc'h cornea to the
rettcue. To save Jw and hi thrtib.
youngster from belnw turned out
of their home at Grants Pans Wed
nesday hy - final foreclosure- of a
mortguKo. for 3KS3.70,i thin- friend
will; nrranKe to make u) tho bal
unco JackliiK to tmtiufy .the claim.
Ho has ankt'd. that the transaction
hit handled through Frank K. Wat
klntt, whom the Astoria boxing
L'omlHion hits dcHtf;nAted ctiHtodian
of Ita relief fund. 1 Ho the ox-flshter
fuens briKhler'dayH, Thoro will be
tinthlng- loft 6ver'tor a ncHU'gtf,- but'
bin hdmeiH avetl. I hone Je will
not ko buck to bitttlfiiK hi' the Hntf.
That vould be wronff,-for h( flht--InK
dayn uro over.. ' ' .
" Snow, cold ' and icy . pnvtmipuu
affected rocolpts of the Astoria box
Ink eommianion8', benefit card at
Astoria Saturday iiiKht for (Jor
man, but even in the; face of; the
UscouraKln weather, total 'Bate re
celptH ' wore $443. To this will be
added tiomethinB HUe 930 or! $35
more, the contribution of. Tbiel
Brothers of AHtoria, who .Hold the
broadcasting iu'IvIIokcb ; and will
turn every cent' of It over to th(J.
fund. , Another AHtorian,- Bill Btiy,
mild S0V worth of . tlck'tjU tothjj
Aatorla . show in his easerneHH Llo
help Joe, and Louis Trombk'y diti
poued of a hlg batch of them-.-- ' ;
On tho other hand, -tho ii6w
tjtorin alHO unexpectedly added to,
the -expenses of conducting the
show, among Lher things making
' It necessary to. charter, it, bus to,
j tako tho fighters from' Portland to,
J Astoria and 'return. The pavement
i was so slippery that the r plan., of
traiiHporttng them In private cars.
! hud to bo. abandoned. v
i Including net receipts from tho.
AHtoria boxing com mission's show,
j tickets sold in Portland and other
I contributions, the total of the fund
at present is approximately $530.
(Not ull ticket returns arc In, and
a promised subscription pr.tw. Is
wt Il unpaid so' the 'amount cannot,
be stated exactly. ,lt muy b n
fow dollars more or a f'nv less than
$530. The ABtorMa boxing coriimls-;
sion wni rusu.HH tuna to Mr. avui
kins; .atAbncc'aii Wednesday- lH-iho-,
lust nay tor action. ' . .v -Kiibtrhetlng"
8531 from ?s83.70
leaves between $300 and S400 for
Joe's unknown friend to make'tip.
.. Kvery flghtei at the Astorirt stiow
boxed for nothing. Oregqnli! ;;v
WASHINGTON
LEGALIZE BOXINS
: PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 23. (P)
Hergeant Hammy. Haker never' was
In danger at .tan y time, last night
v,"hiln :hls. 10-round match with
Charley Long, Omaha negro boxer,,
was in progress. . On tho other
hand;, never was a gamer, exhibi
tion witnessed hero than that given
by Long, - linker played a constant
tattoo with rights and lefts-on the
'colored boy's face from tho second
round until- the end of the battle,
and only once, in the lust stanza,
did the? colored boy . fall to come
right: back for more and thn only
because bin feet temporarily failed
him when hewas In ijlstross' from
-Baker's punishing blows. ,. : . , ..:
; The- Tod, Kogoway-dluz. Burnell
feud ended, in va ; draw-; aCtor , six
rounds of fast work. l
.' Mike BiMthorton,- Walla Walla,
stayed' six ; rounds with ,I.tob Ma-,
liels,. although the latter seeming
ly. had him in. a bad way several
times.' Muriels suffered, n broken
thumb in the fourth round.
' Juck -Burbank -. bested Johnnie
Topaz In' four rounds of head-to-head
infighting, and Hilly Church
.took- a four-round;, decision' over
Indian ltritt; i-alem, ip -the curtain
raiser. . .'.!.';
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' OIjYMPIA, Vhsh Jan. ''Hl-ijff
A. 'new attornpt -to It'italiao box
iuff.in Wusliirjtun is to be . started
today -when .a bill . providing .for
10-rbunl ItoxInR Is introduced -into
lhe,-Htato' Hcnutu. .'.Undaunted :by'
roiieated .dufeats .of '.Kinillnr ,'prd1
posnls in the pust. the sovvrnl' aen
ntora spottHoi-InK" the incusttro ex
pressed confidence -thiit , it would
become a law this season., '-."-.i-v.
They pointed to .-similar, ' laws
which they said had been adopted
by ,19 other states. At- present )1
loKni Klx-roinuv:ioiHH nru; ;-slagod.
thrnugliout tho. state. : s ':- :' 'r1''
' The now proposal would. -pr.O:,
! vide' for. a boxinK 'coimu'.HHlon-iioC
flveJ members -to lie HPiVoliitetV by
tho Kovernor, ; which! would-have
authority'1, oyw 'both nmateur . apd
motcilonul flshta. Uoth pro
moters and fighters would .bo -11:
censed. Staging, "sham" fights
would result in cancellation of . the
promoter's llc'enso and auspen-
i siniv dlj tt(c 'bo.c? for thrbii, weeks.
" BEATTMO, Wash., Jan. .-()
Unless President M. Lyle. Spen
cer; of the University , of .Washing
ton upholds the action of . the 'stu
dent board of control In dismissing
Enoch Bradshaw from the position
of 'head football coach, student
leaders said the- members of. the
board of control would resign. .
. AltboL'.;di the opinion on .the cam
pus yesterday indicated that many
of the students had received the
action of tho faculty athletic com
mittee in -refusing to. ratify the
measures taken; by - the-, student
board as final, leaders in (he move
to oust the coach continued the
battle, in on . effort to force . Dr.
Spencer to tako the final action.'.
Tho dally campus publication, in
a front page edttorlal. declared
that student government was the
vital question In the debate, at the
present time. . '
The. editorial.. refused to accept
the interprotatloii of , the faculty
nthletic (committee; that -it wiis a
moral question involvins (ho ii.it
verslly -and declarod I hat the stu
dents hired and paid the coach,
and therefore it was, in their power
to five. : - ..
ILL SPORT
Fights Last Night
' NKW YdltK, Janl 2J. (P) By
their numbers shall the' New York
Yankees 'bo. known this summer.
.'. Sitttlng a .major, leatcue prece
dent, the' Yankees have, decided lo
huve l--inrh numerals sewed' on
the backs of their players' shirts
so that each may be readily iden
tified 'by, fans In the stands. .
1 Under a tentative arrangement,
the ircsulars .wljl .bo' numbered by
their, position, in butting, .ordor.
Thus a fan 'tvhOjdoes not. know his
Yankees Can search .the field, until
he finds a p layer with a. huge No.
B on his back: That will be, of
oourse,-, the -well known home-run
manufacturer, .Uabo Jtnth;. No. .1
i'l bc.Uarlo Combs: No1. 4, 1-ou
GehriK.' No. 0, Bob- Measel and so
on. They key I the numbers will
.be found-in the scorecards... :
Portland S1S.000 store building
to be erected at .!M Sixth street. -
(Hy the Associated Press)' -..
(.'LKVELAMJ V a u 1 Plrrone
Cleveland., outpointed ttay Korti
ney, llnffalo. ( (1 ) ; tiurl Tromu'lho
outpointed John Do Nerl, Cleve
land, (0). . . i.
AlllM-ArkkK - Shufflo'-C'alln-han,
fhleutto.- outpointed chief
Klkhnit, Oklahoma, (S) : ''Snliimy
Wardi ChlcaKO. outpointed Louis
New, iYlllwutikec. , ?.
WIl'.KKSBAUHH, Pa. Krnnklu
Clarcln. - -L'tlca, -N. X.: outpointed
Johnny Dundee . 10): Tubby Nobel
Wllkesbarre, tuiirtod, Jack ,'. Sa
linger,' Montana. (2). it ;
ClllC'Adtf ' jhey Medill, .'Chi
cago, .outpotnted Spiig - jUyorsv .of
Poratella.' Idaho, (10): Kddle Bal
latine.'i t'lilcagd, outpointed -town
Jon" KiverM., J0);. I'uul I'anialco,
Chicago; knocked out Jerry Sulli
van IndhlimpnllK, (!;' fKllig'- .i.p-.
vlnsky, t.'hicago,' and liabi) . De
Corsey, St.. Paul, drow.v ttl). . ' '! .
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ST. I'AUb. Jly. SMIlh-ait; St.
Paul, outpolnteti Al Van Ityan.
south St. Paul, ,(10): Spud ilur
lby. '.doorehead. Minn, knocked
out Dixie UihoQd, HutlCroMont..
(I); Johnny riot-one, of Duluth.
Minn., outpointed lted Kry, ft.
Paul, ; (6); Jackie" Cameron St.
Paul, ' outpolnteit-; Krnlo Xorth, of
Wnterluo, loxvai' to).'. i , I
. ' , v. - 1 .'! I
iNl'lANAPOCtS Moan ltauin
garlner; Kort ,' Wayne, outpointed
Sammy, Price. Indianapolis,. ,(S):'
Till Seymour. JCew Orleans, and
l'Hiil .-Mtthorov ,Sioux City, 4own,
ilrew, .v'CCi) tjpOrea .Kutulls, - chl
C'ajii!, slpppuil Hilly Myers, Indian
hpolls, (5). " .::
i."bB AXtiEtteS .Newsboy tti-own
Sioux, city;. tn.'-oiUpohMwl Rrulf-
oweeter
'Ncxk iiino A foaledf tongno, fetid
brontii, or acrid skin gives evidence
of sour. sUimaoh tryii'ljillips Milk
of MpgncslI. . , . : '.
v Get acquainted wltn this perrct
nnli-aoid that helps tho system keep
sound nnil sweet. That evety tom
ncli needs at timos. Tako it wben
ever a hearty meal brings any discomfort-
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- Phillips Milk of Magneala litis in -in
medical endorsement. And convimcd
millions o( men and wouit-u tnet
dnln't bavo "iadiestviH." J.Vin'6 d.eL i
and don't sutler i just rcmpinonr imii
litis. Pleasant ami nlwyi
(liTrctiiA ''.Milk of JlagnesiaV, ,ai
been tho U. S. regijtered trade mark
of the Charles II. Phillips Chon.ica?
Co. and Its. predecessor Charlc.i. II
riilllil'S slneo 1818.
PHILLIPS
Milk s
-of Magnesia
Safety, silieiice and
simplicity are features
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l six-brake system
ONE of the first things you will
notice when you drive the new
Ford is the quick, effective, silent
action of its six-brake feysterai .
: This system gives you Uie Inch
est degree of safety and reliability -.
because the .; four-wheel ' service
brakes and ; the separate emer
gency or parking brakes are all of
the mechanical, 'internal-expanding
type, with braking-surfaces
fully enclosed for protection
against mud, water, sand, etc. : ,
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The many advantages of . this
type of braking system have long
been recognized. They are
brought to you it the new Ford
through a series of mechanical
improvements embodying - much
that is new in design and manu
facture. :,- ;,'"'. ''.' '.'' '
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". .,. A particularly ( unique feature '
is the simple " way by which a
special drum has been constructed
to permit the use of two sets of in
ternal brakes on the rear wheels.
The brake cbnstrUcttpii jrjn, the,
front wheels also is unusual. Here
the brakes are enclosed without
the use of a leather boot or slid
ing joint to protect the linkage
between the brake rods and the
mechanism on the brake plate. ;
A further improvement is
effected by the self-centering fca- .
ture of the four-wheel brakes-
ah ' exclusive Ford development.
. Through tliiii construction, the eri
tire surface 'otjhe shoe is brought',
in contact with the drum the in- '
' slant you press your foot on the
brake pedal. This prevents screech
ing and howling nild-makes the '
Ford brakes unusually silent. '.
- . Another feature of the Ford
brakes is the 'ease of 'adjustment.
sThe four-wheel brakes are ad
justed by turning a regulating
-screw conveniently located on the
outside of each brake plate. This
screw is so notched that 'all foiir
brakes can be set alike simply by s
listening to the "clicks.".
The emergency or parking
brakes on the new Ford require
little attention. However, should
they need adjustment at any time,
consult your Ford dealer for
prompt, courteous, and cconom
. ical service. lie works under close ; : ...
factory ''supervision and he has
been ..specially trained ' and ;
equipped to help you get tlie great
est possible use f roniyoiir car over
the longest period of time at a
niiiiiuiuni of trouble and cxpehsc. .
Ford Motor Company
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Jack and Ed's Jingles
: "will tell you where to trade
Brownie Marie
-- RESTAURANT 13 North Fir St. ,
To find a good place to eat
You might look nil around
Dut (or tlilrly-flvo'cont lnoals J
'- W6 ' servo - Ac best' In -town.
Medford Beauty Parlors
... . ... -ci Neitf Bulldln9;- Phone 19t ' ''3 " '-
Your friends'' approval of ypuf good 'looks Is our
business -.and your satisfaction. ; . r.-'t' .. '-
Singer Sewing Machine Go.
f ?? '. Ji rrWest ; 8tH 'street Phoho 44-J L -'
A st Ich ia time saves nine.; t '", ' :" . ,
Is; your sewlhg 'machuio'. right lip in' line? ' ,'
. Or does it neod cleaning and fixing sbroo? -',
'lldw .does "tho old thing seem tp run? "
' (ConUniit 'noxtweok) '
Maytag Shop
19 N. Bsrtlett
M is for tho material used lo make It.
A Is Jar the cast aluminum tub.
Y is'for the money well invested. .
T sjands for tlie time you used to rub.
A "is for tlio wringer best by test. ', '
G-i-nieans a good' machine when old. . ,
Put these, all together they spell "MAY.TAO."
The best washer over sold. . . . -.
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Join Jack S! EdV Jingle Advertisers Phone 1266
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The title to your property
may' look good it prob
ably was good onoo, but
Is it now? Perhaps it has
been ' impaired . by ; incor
rect figures in deeds,
;. g' srepresentations, wills
wrongly .drawn. .If you
.Insure1 the title these or
other defects will come to .
lisht and can bo correct. .
od, and you will be pro-'tl
tected permanently; -
Jackson County
Abstract Co;
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East Sixth Phone 41
Lr A. Complete Cleaniko akd
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