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PAGE SIX 'ua,u l- t BEDFORD M3JL TRfgUNE, MEDFORD, OKKfiOX. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1920. 2 ! 1 '' ' " ! V.,' . ' Willi the -recent announcement by tlm management, of K.MED, the Mall -Tribune station. that tho VAlley nadio Church would be on! tho.-air again tomorrow, night,! - comiv- tho explanation by AV. -A.! Utiles uf a misunderstanding which) . resulted in the station In? hi silent- last Sundity night. - t f . "Jor some time, , it has been the 4 deslr..of KMED to ohservo tho ... isuljLvHh im.tt .duy of reiny raid ' 3(1.. 'UnttM,' "and this watt brought ,: Jo fhfv attention- uf tho pastor of . tho-rad church, who ngreed to change Iho church's plans to con Xorm vitth this pulley. 'Hut it would seem that the pastor Hpoko without authority. y ihuj organizer .- of the valley ' radio churrh were, . unwilling to approve of his arrangement with 1 tUu. station." Mr. Gates explained thut the management of .tho Ktu 1Ion had heretofore onnduuted all jtho- husihess ' ivith 'Mr. . -Hoy and hud understood that any nrraugc inertts-'hc. had mado represented tho wlnhvM of his followers. ' VThls dues not seem to bo tho casc-j , however, and consequently tho aervlcos wiil '--bo hack on tho Air as usual tomorrow night ho Maid. .That this -explanuliwi in ido to-eorrect In tho minds of puoiiu mo erroneous nnprcs- 6ioh which tho .inUundurHt'andhiK vlth :the paUr cauaed to bo elr Vulatedloeal9, was further atated by Mrycialen. ' "After tniuuiHlDs with tho poo- :ie who aio really behind tho Valley nadio. church, .thlna wero- nu'ckly ainnolhig out lo tho aatla faction of nioHt patties concernod," he Bald. . : : PASSED BY SENATE TO j :r llKruni thlB afternoon- from Mcnatot, tieori,-!! W, Dunn of . AhIi I'tnd- nld that the coui-thouHi fund owue planned roHtrlellons upon hill . had paBBed 'thu senato With- pjxii tannin iililom) 111,-llntlnn for -leK-mit a ,iilHKenilnK-'vo(o.' It' liotv iBlatlnn airalnHl mimmmelniVriKiiinii. awaits the : signature r uf the gov- , tl'""- " .,;.',','. ( .... i iho,, bill , provides that Jackson , couiity may divert ; J2il,U0U, now 'hl'Ill in uifupd for;tliMiuymcnt I -4f Interest, on. highway ;tidH,' for the orcolton of a coiirtlmuHa, when! ;, Bid ICi approvijd by a, Void, ot tho 'people.". v v ' t,,'. . ';. V , :.. ' v The t2fin.nna.wiia r.i-ivinniu. imi,i III , thn siisiK'iiae fund, which was imni'Ctiu , I iBhing, 1h not,;)'omtiHern ,i Nlalillslp d foi the iiaynienl, of tho J Ivo, ..iltid Iiiih not. bii ;fni"tliroi' mate's elmio, lflliey . want their ''enl'H; ' ' liRvii bomi uiiK&jo'd Of. , ,Milf for' a ahaifof thei..O. tax 'nl I calm to know, v , , "rofuiid to 'in wesluru or'.Kun conn-1 " ''A ' laitltlon was ; circulated-!. In ; tjes ...;.-.;'.'. ; Olirry connly iiBlOng that 'I;Iih jfvor. .,1'he:couiity court baii-'announced 'c,l'l Ho' eojniniirelal ' flWOip:. It Intends-to eHtabllsh tt fund with r'Kity per cent ot Hie: land owners l.the IS60.000 as a. .iiuelous. ifor thu. .'"" " Thcn.ll Wan led .at .lu ' luudlng, of a courtliouiio. ' ri-i..-.L.' ' . b ' a ..j"" iiivusiiiu was sponsoreu y ffl ho Jackson eouhtv dolcffuUun ! 17Jo' Jackson equhly delcgullun In ' ftoo li-Klslaturc. . ;' l J , , V.: i. , ; '.', -. . I ' . ' OATES AND HALL USE Two strong araumonti why tho , uy - ei aioutora . snosui navo 1 a bow airport were given last even-1 v lug over KMI3II by' AV. . A. Hates " pnd Heeley llali; both' rtt whom y presented convincing iiiformntloii. l,,Mr. Clatos diilvcd Into, the futilre . .of the aviation Indiisl anil what r It will llleiui to uMcdford If prop f i lly uqii 1 11 led with. an nlrpml, the . jilufcuco of which would mean that Jledtord ould.no longer mte as An elght-year-9ld buy with big; Tin, local man alo remembers fir iri.,yiJ!' " a'r "" ' "mll',",,u ,!-v" "' '"" '' l'"'.i:cx Heach, tho novelist, who was ; of tbo Uiiliod HtatCT. , riding on a big steamer headed fur considered an exceptionally fine . Sceloy Hall spoke on tho d. flc-1 Nome, Alaska. In the hccih, gold bartender, having owned-part In ,,.!ncJy. of tho present uirporl and : rush days of IH00. knew ho. was terest In one nf -tin. .io....- v "escribed . U10, oitvjirdnges . of the 4,1-V " - I. " "t"u -"Pae on- UK i-Zu J, , : . 1 ; ,. . riM w ih 1 VT y .1 . , tsjrs, v , lb nq doubt- In their minds ,,.- ,T ,1U.v nuiuu lAnvii. .t...if 1 IIIVUIVI ELL NAMED 11 He PAncT ai TrnMATr'".",':'' ,,"ui A,Ri "''" th.. ' All liAIJr A rKNA Tii . ' '" ,uu"n" N,Q,,'!lays, I cmM Wentlfy.ewy one of r( nU UJ1ULI nLILnnnlLII'Asryoiie hud Plenty of KulH Inlhis pilnclpnll eharacters. Ills U . -' .uiiieui iiuii iime, aim ior tniii .i ....... ive.-uiun. Hie school board uf that t r," l(en. Harrctl. n'; senior hi .the sufficiently well financed . , high' st'hiiul. and n rlpriiuiiliig '' malniiiin an . uiiuhuiiII)- high v'lMUback -f .the state chainpioii .stniul.-ud In lls eiliii.atlvual systi ni. i ... fuulball lentil, who -daslies tlirollglif. Olio 'of "Killlv" til.l Tcculki'.j ...fife I iiA- b...m.i a .i-.-iii IIiiIim ivu Im-Iii,. f,iL-n tin.. I,u,il. t . .. iiuui- . Medford and l..,ta.o fan, last ,iull, Jins been naiued by Congre. , '.4,miui W. C. llawley. na first alter-;1'' juilo to Wiwt Point. His brother, " j'"d Harrell,. Is ; now a cadet at ,)'; 'West. Vulnt, and both youths, have ..Ihelr Jieiirtsselon h -military ca - (,..' , t:,, Tho iiumliig of Hen llarrell as! ..-Ilnil alierimte, conies oh the heels' , of the. rvecut aiuiuiiniviiii'iit that Lowell IK w. n high School ginilu-; j'tite. had been named lu a similar jbiot at Annapolis. i-SIR HUBERT W1LK1NS IN CHILES Ji .Ok" Ul-V" IN I H I I h I . t .tt. - - , , ..:., ,. .' : . '.-TAI.CAH.1ANO, Chile. K-b. IS. r IOr-Mr lli,K..rl Wlll-I,,. . . : .,n r. ,;v,w ; ..r.ir. , ' - n t.i i . nuwruw uir- UAiieuillou I....1IH,,,, nirle.l'l Death Closes Career Melville E. Stone, : Outstanding Figure in Journalism, Counselor of The Associated Press I NEW YOftK,' Keb. 10. Melville K. Htono, fur 28 years gen- oral, manager of tlm Associated Press and for half a century an ' outstanding' figure In Journalism, died hut night at his lionu'.UU began when hu was- JO yearn old. I East Hoveiity-flftli street, . 'spanned one; of the moat vital j - In his, eighty-first year,- lie had'j epochs In news-gathering and din been in failing health for four -.',. inontha. Death canio iiuiolly at S:TiO p.' m. With lilm w;uro IiIh wlfo and duUKhtcr. Tlm cause of death was .arterlo-HclcroBlH. - . " In 1 us 1 Sir. Htono retired as Ren- SPORTSMEN TUN A. C. Synder of Slxon, a haniloi on tlm lower Komio. hlnmi'lf a com mercial tiHhorimin llh L'O . yearn' oxpcrlenec, called at th Mail Trib une office tlila n-ning nnd denied th report aent out by a nw us- was hailed. llu chai'uct(ri,e(l tho rnporl as . "frimh from traiun . com- nierelal fthhurmen." , . " , ' ( "'I'lio nicest revenue Curry coun ty,, .receives la from tlHiierii valid liuhlova,': .mild.- ,Mf. Symlpc;-. ".and tU land ownci'H artr nut gulpii, to d!f!irlve.-.,th6mHolvos ot , tt.v .'; Thu .spojismen amy weeks 'al,.ii,-l,lmn, npd spend their money freely- Xom Mtwl.,l l'i..i..- -i... nlovo for moru itlgniilures. It wai Rlollih- 'bv II liiuftn, f lu h..i.,.t ,', h ,,,.. I . , " . , """ i P!"y la' ImU time lo. tilrciilnlo "OfifOf .. l" ul,J- ',: ttMr, Flyiiih'f Wl'Mllllt Willi n,uiii i mini iiitu in; ivns lyia- i isaiit with Bonllnumi nlnntr. ih,i ' const from the Cnliforniii Hue. to i Cotiulllo, anil-that the Krinurnt Mln-i ion waa Hint tourist rrmKi was lhoro valuable Minn coniPKlicliil IlKliitigOi '. " : ,1 NMitMi! Ikals l-ui'tliiiiil: HATTI.I'J. ' Feb. 1 li. tPlSeiit - - Ii- a - hockey team 1 luriieil hack tho Portland Swckaroos hero . lad ! night. 3 to 1: Md reaumeil snefin.i ! piiice in tne lenguo otundlnnii . l4 - 111 I llllpia E. A. Vallier Followed Father Into T Alaska Adventures As Lad of Eiglft; Sold 8-Months-Old Pgper for $1.00' bound for n laud of cnlorful aiivon- line anu.'U -lurneil unl-tn Im one i lu,t?"."1.l!.".V:';, ",'Kr- ' w"'i I " JU ""'" ,x"' no I, known as K. A. Valll. r, general intiiiiisi.'r me jfxiis com iiiny j here, .except to his ehwesl friends. Uho entertainers In the dunce halls 1 who still refer lo him by tho foiH , lauKhitiK h.dstt-i-uiislv over the mei- iwMne. . h . ijuk.s of the miners, i .Mr. alller. Sr.. It was who v-i "Uiter. when 1 read his novel, j for IiIh mm (whostr mother had j 'The Spoilers.' which, hv the wnv uieu w urn no was a wf tuiaiit). - . , , " ' -."I nie nine uenoy. were'limr-1 '"" f '" 1 '"' mingled ,mo liagedlo which have 1'iUei'a massive neeumiilatlon't.ver sliico cast a .liadow over his1 Bld bricks. .Mr. Vallier. who i - w" conldored at that time one of thti - very wealthiest rolnciw. 1" I 'Nome, told Ills son Unit In- wuld j 1 always havo all the money he ! nuiue... uiu, nm in 1,,1'get u. ; ,., ,.,.mumbur , dlsllnclly . one. - Waa Acivslwir , morning se.lug n young mail get i IVlng of an aiiil.Hli.iis. nature, J (f Hie Iwat. . Hi. louked aiulomdy '''bllo Viilllei- obialiu d a Jut. as ajnr,,untl him and with scarcely n I "''wsboy. ami pot only .,! papers r, in niijuue. got his .nulpinenl 1 "'at 'wi re printed there., but e"'-' tugetbi-r and went out on the bcaeli O i-IK'i-a inui came up lion, ine,a, Nom( lo Mnr, uiKislnit 'for gold., ialcB on the .oats. Kor thci.e. In I , .., .,. lnlu ,, ,, , ,l.itui. he rcclvcd l apbee, ami ,,. there, poking aruu:,d In the j"'''' handed Sr. gohl pieces I ,,,,. . wuh ,,, uf tuinc ,lis. , by the carefree miners, who didn't j couriigcment In his voice Ho cried i . ..in. iu o uiinoyvu npming .ChJ,K0'! T ",""',.1"!' c,l "'."".."-" . . ' " 7 . jwer, over eigh niontlisold. - I Tv'J , l-'ekai'il was one tf Hie I newsboy's Ive.t custumera. ami wa ..) i.. . , ,.,',., .rj" .. "u:t s: wiui miniii iu UUKlcr ptiyiUg - "',"."""""" T'"Cll oleils ni i oral ; manager of the ' Associated : Press tierauso vl ago, end became j cotinifoloi anij secretary. He nerved i , as counselor Wl his death. Ills Journalistic career, which trlbullon and was closely irtentl fled with U. Thc.Hon of a Meth- edlHt circuit rider, . he was. sue-j ccsslvely manufacturer, newspaper , publisher and banker till at Iho ago; of 4 ft hu began bin lifo worK Jn thi direction uf unbiased and nc curate co-operalvo news gathering j and, distribution. . I Tribiitert VulA " I ' Tributes to Mr. Stone were puld ) after his death by persons proinl- nent In vartuus fields of activity. Tliero wt't'o references to hi in as "a; true patriot." Ills contribution to journalisiii was described as "oue of tho grout est monuments an In ternational figure bus over had." "I have lived from the lightning rod to tho radio." .Mr. Htono snld laKt your, "and I have seen eleu tdelty chaugo tho whole business of news gathering." - . In retirement, hp kopt in close, touch with tho activities of the As sociated Press, and he .was fre (liiciHly consulted -for his advice. VI am an. old man," ho said at the annual meeting of' the mem hern In 196. "It is not at nil un likely that this is the la time I shall have an opportunity to talk to you. , ''-. "I regard 'the Associated Press as a public duly, and every public i'duty Is a privilege. If it were not so I should ncvor huvi been with you." , "' ' q , E ELECTS FORFIELD WORK : County, Absi.'Bhoii J. . II. Coleman has named tho ' doputy nBsesaoru for JackBnn county for the year, the selections and tllolr territory belnn uHHiKned a IoIIowb: . Tho Upper Valley, Dead Indian and Jenny ' Creek districts rtril Hum Myor of' Ashland. i llO'Clllos of Talent. Anil I'lioo .,lv ,.,! '-,.dl., ' fnrmnlnu Torrlll ,cif Talent, ' . '. The City of Ashland Cleorgo It. Carter of Talent. ; O , Tlm City or Modlurd C. A. My )B of Mbdford. . - 'Tile City of Jacksonville .aliti Central Polst and the Applegato 15,'A. I.atley of Jackaonvllk'. The (loin Mill', I'roHpcct and Mams VaUtv dlBlrlctH II, I). I'luloy. , .Tho Wliner,' Hngue Ulver, Pant's CWMf'-.tiitd (lulls (!rek -territory Ud 10, Dfinptck of Wlinor. ' ' ; 'l'l)o ' I'Jiyjto , I'olnt; lliittn .''JiTril.li), J.nko Crhek Hlitl lilnloio districts --K. O. Morrlflehi of Kaglo 1'olul, The deputy nsausBoi'H will take, (lie'flold mid eomuiencu their worlt on Krldny, March 1. , : , TO PLAY AT IIOXOMJI.C, T, 11., Keb. 10; VP) NeKotbitlons have been "turted for 11 fnotbull name at P.orthind., Ore.. next November I'll between the unlvoi'Bitlca uf Oregon mid Hawaii. in...,,,,,, ,inrnini ii..v.n't 1., n beio v.. rR h 1 ... 1 .....n .n'n.ni rstty approval of the I trip has boen obtained. one knew hi 111 ns a writer up there, according uv Mr.-'Valuer, w" " newi-mmy bunt. . vital sort uf mall, Willi n kind bean ; and sunny dbiuoslllon. 1 can 1...- 1.1... . . .... iu vivi.iu. ...i heroine was a dniiee hall girl we ed to cull (luldtc. although he ebanged her character some In -the novel." ';,!, , . Inigcil) Uvculleil ', ... . wju, ,, M,(0y cxielb:lnes ... ... . ... . . biiylioud runilnlaeeucra. TIiobc were uio hurdKhlps nnd iIIscoiioikciiiciiIk suftcivd by some of Hie young would-he prospectors, w ho did not find what lliey werg after. out " .'"Ilgl.t have known they were; lyina. to m-there's no cold here nun mat no turnod a gun upon himself and fell to tho ground jcrt(i , Mr ' vnlil. r I. i''ik, '.,n Alr' 4 n'mr Is one it the Xiilll Trtbun.-. BU.M. t w. picture. 10 . . . "' " Referee Hooted From Ring . . ' - NOD LOmSK FANS mm DETROIT I Uliy UUOU in UpeningiSaUims, val.. to the mat twlco in Rounds-Leo Fast at Fin ishObservers Give Each Man Four Round's. , . by t'larlcs .W. IiunUlcy Associated Press Sports Writer. DHTHOlt, Feb. 10. P Jerry "Tuffy"' Griffith, the walloper from Blox' City, Iowa, . today holds a popular if fiot an official decision over . Lvo, Lonukl, 'acknowledged as tig leading challcnKcr for tho worlu s .llfc'ht heavyweight cham pionship, as a result of their closu 10-rcund battlo in Sho Olympic arena Inst night. .The verdict q(. .Klnierl'Sllm" McClollaii1,"tho" refore'e, wont lo Iiomskl. but tho cheers of 14.00U Bpeetntors went to Griffith. TheO declnlon, proclaiming Lomskl the winner, .was loudly and persistently Uooeu. , . ...-'' ; ' Thn ul,.,.lf.u ArrfrMnl-t land from tho ring In expressing their disapproval. ' " 'nOiacd ring, observers' agreed today that the bat.'le was so close that. It could havo been , awarded lo cither man, McClelland figured .omtikl, tho "assassin" from rdeon, Wash., , won. tho las rounds by a conelusivefYiiar- gli and . thereforo was entitled to the. verdict. . ' . At (lines (Irirflth outboxed the contender from the .Pacific coast. Ila displayed 'surprising speed with tIM left hand. -that .ho repeatedly Jabbed to i.oiiiskl's face. Several times he, forced Lomskl to retreat from the force of rights 'to the head and 'he continually jumped 'JJirwum Willi 11 lorwaru wiin icrt hooks 10 me. Vdy.' lln made his greater strength nnu lung i eaen count ill 111a uiu for Victory, .' ,. . 1 :.-;:,'-- . Continuing his nggresM'.ve attack In' 'the n'nth'Mind U-nth. Loniskt's left hand shot out fast, and ho brought .blond. .jt!.'!.'uffys ,JOBe. The, '11111111011' buxe: contin ually i-sllppad . inslde- of ' Urirtitb's right crosses," : .cuUBing -hlnr , tb miss frenueiuly.-' Neutral observora figure fllint. each-, boxer won' foul' rounds and', that two,!; perhaps, wery even, -and : that :. l.,oniski de Herveil to -.vlil .on puinby rts long lis Vj Clellanir hi duterniined theiO Is no BUclr thing as a draw. NKW YORK, Fi'h. 1 II. (V) ,Iaek:p Fields, a. nstctirfj'B Idea uf perpctunl inolluti,: bus bQ;un tin 'eastern - Invasion with nnolhor Vlvtury over ltuiy ,loe (lans, nesro biittler from Fields' own homV 'town of Los' Any'le." i liorliiK i.Owith both fists fty- ifitf at all times, Fields batterAU out a deelslvo: triumph on points over "Onus" JtvV a- lll-ronml match In Mudlhoh " Square 1 (lardun last nlriht. -, . V Tho offlelul vorrtiet' Kve Fields tho 1 17-potniiv championship of; Los Angeles,, but it did nothfnffl mueh in tho way of strengthening his tQ'tdtion as tho leading Q'1 i lender for Joe Dundee's weTter wMtflft - crown and toga. -'- . Milweighing the negro by five and a half podnds, Fields had tiuiiH stunned and reeling mid-1 way through the second round, but' iinnnrwntty dldu't know what U do with him, n&v that he had him. ! it was tho stunt story In thu I third round when a looping over-j hniul right followed by a - left hook. Fields' best weapon, had Hans holding oj) desperately. Try O he might. Fields could not fin ish his man. After, that .laekio; had no more yf the well-known gilden upporlunlttes to send thO: crowd of some l"t,ot0 home early, j ' " -"--'---! DERN TAKES OPPONENT E IN 'AIRPLANE' SALT LAKH ('ITV. I't'ih, Keb. H. Ml Ira Dern, Salt Uiku grnp pler, defeated Jack Ulirns, Scran ton,. Pa.. .Jlulil hravywclcht, hell' limt night 'efler-Hie entllllr took Ibu fliTt fall In 34 minutes. Kern tnuk the Mceond (it. seven minutes wljil his '.'lai'platle", anil. Selil the N.i.i n ti'li wrestler to lliu in, I for n fa II m Ven in Ii i.Ucv nnai tall in t. n minims. FRANK'S Comedians Playhouse Theatre TONIGHT and Sun. "The Sins of theMother" Amiteur Conteit Each Night PRICES Chlldnn ' ; '10c Adult! ... 50c I umi ninpurn dv iAPuinin unnnnirM 1 1 mum r .nr i ni uni udii niniriuirii linn I iiiuiiLu ui ARMED DEPUTIES I UAH VKOA8, Nev., Feb. 1C- d'J 1 Four plcturesriuu di puty Bhcrlffs jof tbo Nevada . tontier today jsbartd -tlitt Umellcht as stclla'r i thrill producers; with "Hull" Moll liana, Hollywood "movie-wrestler.-, I iieforc an excitement hungry throiiB of cowboys, real estate pro- Xl1 I pier slapped .S. F. Vanermnn of rapm succi.'ssiun. . hih nceinlm paled to innlgniricuuco in compari son with the delighted yells which ascended to tho stars a moment later, however, when four "two gun" deputies vaulted Into tho ring to place Vaneruian under arrest un a felony warrant. " .Vanerman had been under tech nical .arrest all afternoon, but rather than disappoint the .rangu rmers nnu "hard-rock men who i had guthercd from many out of the way cornei-s of the surround ing mountains lo witness t4ie "bull" of Hollywood In action, the deputies carefully supprQsed news or me arrest. . . TAKE HOOP HONOR ; LAST NIGHT TILTS SAX rHANCISuO, Feb. 1C P) Stanford university's basketball teain cinched socond place honors In the southern section of the Pa cific coast conference last nlglit nnd retained u, slight. -numerical chance ta He Tor the scctlop churn-i pioiislilp with California, defeating 1 Southern California, 31 to 21: If California loses to tho Univer sity of riolilliern California .-it l.nn Angeles tonlghl, it Stanford again ! biiats tho Trolana tonleht. nnd If , Stanford defeats California next Saturday, the Cards and Hears will he tied for the title,'., Tho southern division sluuilliiKs at the present: . Won Lust Pet. California : 7 0 - l.uun Htanlord ... 5 2 , .710, Southern California..:: 2 S '.IS'i V. V. I.. A.'..: .j 0 7 .000 , ,Va8hlii-:!ton State . last ' nlglit wont on a scoring spree and blasted ti e hopes of Oregon State flhlKliinK In the first division by winning a 1 Jfj-to-2l conteHt. The race in the; northern- division now wjtfcj the University of Washington assured of the title la between Wnshlligton Stale and Idaho for second place honors. , . .j j-'l'lio northorn tlivlslon' slandlngs: Won' Lost Pet WaBhlngton .....!..;..'. lilaho !.....'..... Washington Statu Oregoti ...'. .', Oregon State , Montana '.'7 4 4 d'Hl i .ttTTi .120 S A I.KM, Ore., Keb. 1 0. (") Willamette's basketball quintet de feated I.ltitield collt ;o hern Inst night In n northwost conference gamo, 47 to 20, characterized by ronghneHH on both sides. I I Farmers Exchange Co-operative We can supply your require ments in alA lines Seed . Grains Grasses Commercial Fertilizers Chicken Mashes and Feeds Dairy. Feeds Orchard . Supplies - Spray Materials, Eggs and Poultry, Hogs and Cattle. We buy and sell for you in any quantities. 'specialize on nuiiuniiu iiuui inuif IN FIRST CONTEST .. Mcdfurd ,won the first of tlie games with Ashland high last night at Ashland by the decisive score of ! 41 to.' 1'J.' While Ashland was clearly outclassed lu every depart ment of the ltnipe, yet they fought without a letup throughout liio contests " Callison opened with his usual first string with the exception of Morgan, who was not in a suit. It appears that Rill put Ills suit in Ills grip, nnd when -he arrived at Ashland found Hint somoouo had taken It. A' thcro was ,110 extra' suit along; Bill had tho; doubtful , satisfaction of seeing how 'it Is done ' from the bench,. Andcrsim taking j his place. . - .. . . Melvin. started tho- siiirlng byi swishing one through t'Jio hoop , shortly after the toss-up. On the next play ho duplicated the- feat., On the third play the twill spun j around in the ring, but rolled out. Then iiowerman shot one.-; Itooderjl converted a free throw and. Moore 1 got 11. basket, Howell got ' another 1 1 free throw, but Qarnett. Melvin and i McDonald .increased the .markers 1 1 for Mcdford. . Scoro at quarti-'r, Mcdford 14, Ashland 4. ,' . In the second quarter Med fnrdj I Htartcu on orgy ot scoring, and be fore the close Callison sent In bis onHro .second .strihg. In the.lat iiilnutcHulen,foiv Aslilnr.tl, found. 1,1.1 iiuvji ku. ni.uru, ul iiuii, i. Medforil -29. Ashl.inil . ' r . . I - The half opened In a hectic bat tlo with tile second sound in.. At the end of this quarter 'Mcdford led. 33 to'. 13. - " -. .1 The last quarter was' about abj even battle. The second string still j in .for Medford and several sul-j slitutcs for Ashland. Tfiif gnnie ended 41 to 19 in favor of Medford. -Ashland tangles ' with McdfoiMI on tho armory floor tonight The lineup was Pf. Fg. Ft.Tl.i 3. 4 ' 0 , Hi 4 0 . 1 1 I Q 0 4 4: 3 0 "' 4 4 1 0 4 4 ,2 0 0 0! U 1 - 0 , C 2 ' 0 ; 0 01 '. ...:...i...;.;..la i I'f. Fg. Ft. TLJ ,2 C :! 1'4 j 1 1 1 1 3 1 ' 1 ' 0 13 Ii 1 3 1 1 3 j 0 I ll 2 . 0,. 2 0 4 i 0 11 a f 2 0 ' 0 0; ;;..'...;.4ti , '", " 1. . .7' Asliland Reeder,. f Howell, c ... Moore, g' 'mpsun. B Wlnktcman, s 2 CHI, a Woodson, Total Mnltortl - -Melvin, f 0-. Itowern-ian, f McDonald, c .. Clarnett, g "Anderson, g .. Clay, s Hughes, Pleraon, ii1 Greene, s Total .......'..... rtct'erce,-Spears.- I'mplrcM Sign.. :UM ANtlliLKS, l'ob. 10.- iff) Krank Green for the last three 1.000 years an umpire li th Western .Olili league nio) I.muIb Kulls, ll:ive sign .R7S!ed cuntracts' tu umpire In Hi" Dnnlfl.. ,.n,,ut .l.,n,'tln 'lIllt-illL- llll) coming baseball season. Kolls an arbiter in the .Coast league last year. WAhLA WALLA, Wash., Fob. 1. A' Whitman college took its sec ond stalglit gnnio from ("ollego of Puget Hound hnskettoHl quintet here last night, 3S to 8a. 3C Successors to o 0 Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Owned and Operated by Jackson Cpunty Farmers Fruit Growers, Poultrymen, Diurymen, Grain Farm ers, Cattlemen and Diversified Farmers are all repre sented as stockholders (part owners) in this . Co-operative. Quality and our Prices' We have no quarrel with the- regular commercial dealer for he is a necessary factor to the ultimate success of the Farmer and the Farmers Cooperative We Should All Co-operate! ' 1 Prosperity for the Farmer means increased prosperity for. the city and the community. i i m g What IS The Bank is an institution de veloped by the highest form of civilization to assist men,, women and children in their . efforts i: to become self-sup porting. It is everyday business, which benefits largely by courtesy and a friendly spirit. Your account is welcome ; ' with us. 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