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MlJJIUIll) MAIL 'I'lMiiUAh. AlkUl'UKU, OIM.I.UV ih'UJAl. i l-A'A'd Ml i. mi. a nil i iitar ii null SB iPHAMTnM FINN lUinmum i. nil v f n ; - Liiiniirnii i 111 v o 5 i ; MMMW III W II 0 IMWACIfHI tM rrJ-i'---' - ' III lllllllllllll ,1 I A til .1 lllWU.IIIIII i 1 '- t Nuj-mi, Lopes To A Third Victory In Handicap Race Last Night Four Years Have Dulled Speed But Still Too Good. Thov Play OiV'm Slate 1 DIITU MPPnMMtll II U I II ITIuUUnilLLL KENNETH COULTER ivnooioN I 1 movd to some other location, the an ai-ptiand annoumed th;it the promoter late yesterday Unuod a tifket t-tffl already ha." i.i.aI the formal statement emphaeizlnj; that 1125, OflO mark. these stories "are without founda- Dempsey Kpent moi of yesterday llon'" uerimendins the opening of .i DempKey called attention to the ilinmi ticket office for the sale or netivir y of gQO workmen erecting I vfrun. Me also loomed nppmxi- -7-- -Tg 1 mutely ."fi.i"n'ni unnh of tiekei r- the l-c-eentinn tonight of Jaek Shar erv.tlion. key, w l;o will arrive to heKin train-- r):ins were eompleie toctny for inp for ir t-'eOnmry -Jl enoonnie.-. Jy Herbert W. Ilarker, I (AMSociHted Vrovtt HpoitH Writer.) ! NKW yOJlK. Keh. 1. iA'iil in f not for noihltiK that they call ! J'anvo Nurmi the "Phantom Klnn." ' Uc'h already made three Mtartu in .' his present American running in vaslon, and no rival yet him i-ome E close enoiiKKh to nee. hint finish. It wan the same old Kiory at the St. Joseph'H Catholic Huh KntncH in j Newark last niht. I :u ruling his j firm handic;i race of hin 1 !'-!' tour, the reat 1'aavo In perl It In t uncanny way past a field of 12 op t ponentN in n speWnl uvo tnih- run, i Ui Win hy 40 yardn. liiw liine of i 9 minutes. 19 3-5 HeenndH hnike no 1 records, hut it was fast for all of that, considering the fuel that it wns turned In over ji flat, unhank t ed tfairk at thn I I :t 1 li Jl'inifiil I armory. 1 :. P'otir years may have dulled some I of Nurmt's daxrlinfr npeed and stamina, hut the fact renin I mi that Ametlcan di.'itance' runm-rn have f their work cut out for them if they am to remain within hailiiiK din : taiiee of (lie Kiunixh Jiiin-tnaii, (Jivlnn away haiidica ih raimiui; 1 from 7fi to 170 yardF, Nurinl, run , nln an usual nfcuint-.t his stop ! watch rather than the field, pusd 1 his rivals, one hy one, nhot info the lead on tho lfdh lap nnd won as lie pleased. K. C. 1 Say ley of tho New York A. ('., tilven a 7fi- yard lead, was second, and Irving rotten, rormi'r t'nion cniii'Ke star, 1 1 J I IV fiar. K I r'i I OUSTATW- - 'v 4 I INDIANA POMH. Keh. 1 . if) Kenneth P. Coulter and hin hride, It ut h .MrCofiiiMl Coulter, today were en route to New York.- Miss McOonnr-11, 26-year-old In dianapolis art and music suM-.nt, was married tit her parents lm.ue Iw-re yesterday to Mr. Coulter, -l.T. a Clifton KprinKs, N. Y., capitalist. Their naincH hail heen in the news wince Oecenihcr when tho ulrl ileil from Uochester, N. Y., to Kiin l'sau eisco on fast trains, follnwc i.i an airplane hy a physician apparency commissioned hy Coulter. The mystery which has surround ed their romance from th.i time conflicting reasons were fciven for the pursuit of the tirl, was tm.ii. tained until after the wedding cere, mnny. Then a hrief inrmal state ment was fdven to newMpaiierrnen who l ad attempted .ns'ci ewfuliy all day to learn the plans of the couple. Tin- couide were said tu have met at ciifton Hprinm m miiai hint ahou t t wo yea rs a tf 1 v hen hoi h were uudefKnlnu treatments there. Coulter has heen par.'i lyjin 1 since injury in jl football j.i!H nca:-ly HO years ao. ITiere is always something new in fashions and always you will find it here jJACK PERTURBED BY FIGHT GOSSIP, 'lUVer;ltv cf OrciEOU i-Xiltcis In have Hk ih'..niei.t 11 1 i OrcKfin Wiati! College at Corvallis, l-'cliruarv 1. Here ure five Orcr li;op',terh and their ronrh, Hillv lu-inhatt. I third.' Totien also received a yard handicap. ;, , Tho -10 yards that divided Nurinl 1 fit 'the finish rmni his nearest rival 1 marked his "closest" victory nf thn (teasop. Ife wona li.OIKt-yard I'm1 '. in Iho lirnoklyn colh-m.. nanu's hcv era I weeks imo hy half a lap, am U. two-mile event In the front Me- inorial cames In lioslon last Hat jrday nlf;ht hy thrce-ipiariers of a lap. He mkes his ne-xt start to morrow nlh'ht In a special two-tulle Kfind ut the Ilnston A. A. jianies. PHIPPS IS SEVENTH SCHMELING HEADS T MIAMI HKACH, Fla., Feb. l. A') .lack lempey Insists that the' Hhnrkey-HirlhliiiM fiKht will ko on as scheduled. Apparently somewhat pert tirhed hy the rumor he has heard that the fifiht will he called off. or ADRIENNE'S Medford National Bank Bldg Reliable Gf occry C. A. Whillock, Manager o N6. 1 Johnson's Market No. 2 North Central Why not start now to buying your foods at a Reliable Grocery where you are assured qual ity merchandise at as low a price as you will find anywhere. Large assortment to choose from; serve .yourself; buy just what you want. We know you will be pleased with our prices and quality. A FEW EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 'o. 2 size Corn, 3 cans , 35 No. sizp Standard Tomatoes, 3 eans .... 35 1-pound can Calumet Making Powder 25 1-pound can Schilling linking Powder 39c Iaxw( 1! House Coffee, 1-pound can 49 Schilling's Coffee, 1 -pound can 49C- Sperry's 10-pound sack Oats - 450 NperryV 10-pnnnd sack Pancake Flour .... 650 Bulk Shortening, 3 pounds 450 Holiday Oleomargevine, 4 pounds 690 Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans : 150 Lux Toilet. Soap, 3 bars 210 AVliite Wonder Laundry Soap, 10 bars 330 GOLD HILL PEOPLE May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at? Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill. AS POINT MAKER AGAINST JOHNNY POOR SCORES. FEAWis S E SI Jp6uuh(! of u)pnrMtt ih-niro fn ?tlttll'ui (I win. both Out Cniirn UIMl Miil Tl-llmlio howllim loiuns Inst nlKhl witc unulilc ir iMtnixM't wllh the pin.s t(i nny Huhsinnilfil dourer, pom- w-'oi-p ftMtiirlnir lint ninloh fur l.otli hIIoh nf tho nrti-nn-nt, llio rH'WHimpcr five wlmiinu the firt two KumfH ly a Hinnll marKln. ' llnRcn nt'iiln wnrort IiIkIi cnno liy iinnexlnti n mini nf 'JKI plus In thn fmcnnrt riinln nnd tnldnir hlKh tluoo-Riinin U1I11I with r. 1 !t . MM ef fort wiim put forth nfter n ntgney :hae)e(l tnunt. front "ChU-nuti KIjimIi" Hmlth of the HKhlliouNo erew. Ttnnlln llox J-'netory (h eftehed tilotl to meet the CnpeuItnH on Mon dny, l''clirunry 1, nnd the .Mnnt enmery Wnrd team will mulch proweHH wllh the Mnll Trlhunes VedneHrtny. Fehrntiry tj r.MVKIISI'I'Y 01'' OltlCflON, Kit. iKeiid, I'eli. I. ISpeelnli ---Tho ; 1'i'e.Hhmiin Kanio lielwiien thn' Unl jveiHtly of OniRDii and Oregon Htnte enllcKo, Keheduled for imilKht hnK been Ininflforrml n 1 1 1 m hueaiiNO a floor wiut not nvnllulile hero. Ah I he Hncontl Kliltio helween theMe tV(i'teatnn Ih Htdiediiled lor CorvalllH for Hnlnr day nlKhl. Hie flnit Iwo kiiiiow. then, will he played Ihero. lint the noxl. two of the fnm'-Kiwnn Herlen will ho played In KiiKeno, li'liru ary 8 and II. Salnrdny'H Onson-OreKon Stain coIIpkp I'reRhinn nam will he n pre 1 1 m I mi ry to the- varHlty itintiir and the I'l'iixlinian conii)t of February !i will be a prellinlnary to I he vnr- Klty Kame here. Illlly Keeiian Is the leudltiK I ,lmr ' NI:V VOHU. Kelt. I. (P) The im.tlis of .M:ix .Sebinellni; and Old Miiil Oppiirtuiiity ei'osM tnniKbl and tho Teuloir henvy(elKht Mloin-H to' ud. HonuilbliiK more tbati .ii nold Hhouldrr out. of . the ' nr'ounter. Thin time opportunity ooiih-h In ' .the pnrlly KUle of Johnny Itlnko, the t'tevelnnit rubber ninn. lie and .Max will travel ten rounds or less for the .'din. -nil, m of llfrht fa MM In I AlndlHon Siiutirn Oarden. MtrittiKe Ibotiab .it niay nnein. Ilerr Max Is the betting favorite at oddn of T to li. '1'here'n lltth' ipieN tloji that the hlj tlerman appi'ared to doelde.l advanliiKe In bis first .three Imuls on Anu-rlean shores. He stopped Joe .Montr ami I'lelro Corrl and R-nve .loo Sekyra a nent trouneini; for a perfect average to freHliuian wnrur with !i! polnlH, al- Ihoiinh he played In only throe Itaines,. as eonipared with four for LevolT, who Ih in Noeoud plaee with :M poiutK, und four for'Dolph, who Ih Ihlrd with lil polnlH. So far the Oreuon freshmen have Hfnrod I III jHiinlH. as compared to 711 for their npponentH. They won all Ihelr Ill's! four unnlcH, defeat liiK Medlord in a Ihree-Kiiuie aeries, 21 to ai, ail in 17 anil 27 to 22: and tllHiniHliiK of Iho I'ranlilln hlili school of I'orlland, 30 to 1:1. The Individual Hcorea of thn frcshtueti follow. IT.. FT. 1'lfl. t.'onco A'hroeder . It abort Stnllh Vellder Walther ... 1st ir, 11! 2 LSI mi IH2 7r.? 1st 2nd 1115 131 117 I III 11 II 7211 2nd 1112 M. T. PerKtison Kil liunsberry .... 127 iliimny ir.J llaitcn l.'.n T'atlon 17 llelish 12 Orey Handicap 20 Keenaii. P. . l.evoff, T. .., i u7 i HiiKon, C, ... ehlpps, (. . Halo. C Mahnn, (1. ... ItnllwaKC (I, Tealtue. (I. . Ilalrd, T SrdTolnl 12X 124 1K7 1 lit, 172 181 1X1 MO 113 213 I7!l 20 7!2 227X 3rd Total 112 -ir,r, 1 If. 112 177 r.4ll HIS Mil 122 l :i -i l :n 2(1 611 7 XX sati 7S1 ;ios It) II I) s :i :i i I i l l it Hut then ltlsko ranks, or ranked at least, several Krades above any of this HI... On Hie basis of Ills rocent. defeats by Ki'ule Simaf and .limniyMaloncy It would .seem itiai Johnny didn't do himself any uood when ho took on (Icoi-ko Oiulfrey limt sinnmer. Johnny Rot the decision on that occasion but he took some vIcIouh body punish ment enroule. ' Sllll Johnny always has hnd a I'aculiy for IosIiir i'IbIiis when they didn't mean anything In particu- ! Inr. Itut lie was the sensation of l)ie late and lamented heavyweight ' elimination tournament of thr ' winter of 1II2X. In every one of! his bin "shots" the baker boy from Ohio was on the short end of the ; betllni; and the Innu- end of the decision, N'l.lblim could bo fairer than thai. i I.ouls Older motored to Clrants 1'asa yesterday on business nnd ! plensiive. ) Tol ills IS 2:1 I ill Hockey : l'OIlTI.ANlt. Ore., I'eh. I. ()) rorthind defented Vlcinrla at hoc k- ey here last nlahl, II to n, and nitaln 1 Went Into second place In the sliinil lues. ONE TEES OFF TODAY FOR ATTEMPT ANNEX THIRD CROWN Children Need I HOT fcPfllXCS, Ark., IV1. 1. !V -Wlltl Hill M.-hlhoin. vrfrntn ) New N'oi k prufi'NMlomil Kiroia, tn- 1.1,1V fl, ..IW,III..M ,..-lil.ul t...l Vitamins To Assure lln i,.,,f,nrt tn w, M ,hlnl ,t,",' ian luhU vrtiii nt that would arid n ! new loi-nnt ti iimnylitK fi'iitn J V'rt sli foiu a woi-M'x ri'cnnt ftr ! rnniiH'thivi' play, a rani of 27 for ; 12 holi".- soortMl nl K 1aso, M-hl- horn h al in it 1 1 y rnnOilmit of rapturlim the 7 J -lnlo notnh rontral event Ihto. Such stain as ItnMty rrulck.Hhnnk, Tommy Arimmr, Hilly Hut kc, A I Witioun. Harry Ouopi-r, Al Kpin Johnny OnMen. Henry ami Al Culcl and tho two i! I -yonr-oltln, Kinlnn Smith of..loplln, Mo,, nntl llcnit Cotton of London, ICnlnnd. ui'fl ntrvt'd. , Strong Bones and Teeth SCOTT'S EMULSION h the Ideal Food-tonic. It Abounds in Cod-liver Oil Vitamins tnt tk tfrnne, Slnmnflrtd. N.J. J'-IT Mr. nnd Mm II. 11. Kreneh n( 8enttle are nmonR the W'nshttiKton atulo vHlon In Medford, Wrestling . Rialto Theatre ' MONDAY v A FEBRUARY He At 8:30 p. ml Tom ALLEY vs, Jack" WOOD And other good niatclu's. Tifkcts $1; Ladies' j1id ' Children 50c; Hillside '$1.50. Tii'kets ni Bi-own's niidKinlto. O ji MEN! Look at These Low Prices Buy and Save NOW All sizes, good colors and excellent materials Kuppenheimer and Schuereman Makes going in this sale at See Them in Our Windows Buy NOW! Boys' All Wool Suits Ajivs (! to IH, values from .tl'2..")0 to $ l.oO .$10.95 Aces V?. to Id values from .fl.V0 to !f17.r0 $12.95 S25.00 Coats S30.00 Coats S35.00 Coats S40.00 Coats S50.00 Coats $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $25.00 c "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" FHONf.Wt)-487 MEN'SSUITS. Aliont 100 Men's Suits of well known makes also Roiii!- in this sale at ; S25.00 Suits . S30.00 Suits . S35.00 Suits . S40.00 Suits . All other Suits at; 20 off PRICE .S12.50 .S15.00 .S17.50 .520.00 ENTRANCE ON MAIN ST. NEAR CENTRAL. m o o