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I STEDPOlHJ jSCOI; TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, ORftOOX, "AVEDNTDAYMAftClf' 20.' IffiO. " PXGE r i I OF TOP PLAGE IN NATIONAL C H A S E Jm &aawlch. an Suieh. H...v i S, a southpaw who seems to have! regnined his earlier form. Cnrl I Mays, the rotcran underhnnri nor. former, may Join the group, as hist ....... iiwi ruegvarra at-.ieost a. parti ot us om cunning. -Jhn Hcott. another veteran, will bo a valuable man. In relief roles and Curlir n den has shown woll.ln the, sprint;. A merry battle Is belg fought out by the recruits with the end no yet in- sight. Manager McGraw is holding I.U final outfield assignments In abey- anon, with nnBD!Kin n . , iivoaiuiv Ul tailKHlVHl ISSUESIATEMENl iPntlMP UAQ' uulimu inu : in niri nririf DMWoruii To set at rest f also rumors ex ! 'calling for nhiCis against riuht and? tant tbr:sdraeUime' pasif a$7ii howtl - ' pucmnif. t'red Leach, I thp racfoey Vrital pW for the ! obtained by trade from the Phillies, j n(,w airport lf th(., 120.000 bond; i expciea to add Btrenf-th nn. i . i i i.i . !M. Roush- wh had an indlffer-ion April 2amt to, .-how that the .. .. . . r"IV . ent season last year and was finally iolty BOvcrnmont , Is unitedly .In j MedfOTCt Aerially PrOflreSSlVe l TOrced out hv-. flic fennci oam j . - .... .. i t ' '. I - i. i ItY III 1 1 i . uuv U 1 , BlUKIll'SS. HCeiTIH in fn..... (kit hnnil Ivjua ttA i.,.i,n (Associated Press Sports, virltcr.) j havo completely recovered. Jimmy! and councllmen' of tho city" last I SAN ANTONIO, leK.,. Mar; 20. I Welsh, tho former Brave, picked night nddrcssed a signed commu-i (JP) Tho. New Vork Giants believe jP this spring where, ho left off J nication. straight from tho shoul-! that they will Uvo up to) their; last auturon. ilelvln Ou, a, major! dor, to. the chamber of eommercd. names In the approaching National ; leogue veteran at 20 years of .ok, t . The chief points set out in- this i 1 Says v. t. resident; f Plane Company No time to i Lag in Development for; Future Airport Needs j Reviewed. " ! league race. The players fconft ' dently expect to be tho head men in tho baseball' show, and there seems tOjbo some ground for their confidence.!"' ... ' Manager John McOraw's outfit scorns definitely stronger than tho 1028 cast which was good enough to, finish runner-up to the .cham pion St. Louis- Cardinals. Perhaps thp'mosfc encouraging single item In tho Giants' now prospectus Is a greatly Improved Andy .Reese. lAM season tho Tupelo flash hit well- while serving as outfielder, ' th'ird baseman and second, base man, but his defensive status was undetermined ; at tho end of the season. '. - . - . Overnight ' Reese has developed :lnto,a capable and rwjssibly great ''second '-. baseman and is hitting ijiariWr , than .ever. His almost iphonomsnal 'iniprovemont rounds ' out :aa: effective Infield comblna 'nn, for, I3iU Terry,. Travis Jackson and Fred Llndstrom havn been trleiK ariA provon. : Standing by for emergenelos will be. Andy Colien and Pat Crawford, and possibly naxtw Jordan.. Crawford- and Jor dan, graduates of Toledo, can play anywhere' land hit any time. ;, '. Manager . McG raw has hu 1 9 ! S pitching-staff intact and expects Carl -Hubbell, who joined the pl ants late,ln the season, to. declare dividends' on his- experience gained under major league fire. HubbeJI will , be'. ai 'starting pitcher with Larry -Benton. Fred Fltzsimmons. tho I has Shown tn hnMn aHvaninffn n i .1 .w. .... - v. ..u. H..u.,MhD , , VUIII.UI(II.-111VII 111.- ,IIML PIUU.' i San Antonio than ever before and I ing of the money for a now airport may convince .the boss o the OU.will bo done by the city, council ! ants that he can punish southpaws) thru its special airport committee: as well ns the orthodox pitchers. I consisting of E. M. Wilson. Joseph j The hard-hlttlntr Prank Hasan i O. Grey and E.. H. Jannev. and will be the main reliance behind ; that the city government will not I .' ' the bat. V,ni O'Parrell " seems to I build the new airport ' from city! " . have the enll na flrcr .i.l.l.n .. 111, I fn.J, In .... h. hnnll len.n la I PrOSUlOIlt P. C.. JotlllSOIl Of John Cummlnirs. . whA hna mope i rented, as has heeit rumored. ' liAeitm Air Transport. Inc.. tho weight thnn he can conveniently In fact, the .communication sets J largest manufacturing and operat-1 carry, and. young. Jo. Wtuy, shy I forth explicitly ithat tho city has , eomnBn,. , the airplane in-I on experlenc?. candidates for the , no funds to bui d such an a rpor, , , b who oporall, j third place. P.ay Schalk. former except by the Issuance of bonds. ; , .B(.Kc. Ar T;nnport mall, manager of the Chicago White Sox;nor has ; It any. plaiw to inlse-an j tf const through Med- ..... ., ni,-v..s iirst iissisLant, 1 i"" ouiintiifi A""" ovrjii iij atv iford, realising tho prospcctlv has been doing, some ncth-e eatchH.ianoe of bonds. .. ... . . L',h r ,h." Indostr and th forth that if the bond issue ; is favored by the' voters the, hniuls wil only be, sold oh the bonds aro needed, and shottld ' tho construc tion, cost, of the airport' be less than the -eslima'le. only sufficient bonds will bo Fold to eotnplete the nrojeet. .-. . . .'. ,; . . ' ; , :. : . ; ,i : Ing in exhibition games. Schalk was forced to tho bench by a weak arm and If it has, regained Its strength It'iis difficult- to seo how ho .enn.-spond -the.. summer .on the coaching lilies if a'sMuatlon should arise demanding expert handling of pitchers," . .j- JELLIES AND JAMS FROM THE STORE -rrr-r itl; Make the Whole Meal More Enjoyable; t;'-' f L' Fights Last Night (By.:, the Associated .. Pre.w) ST. LOtilSt Davcv Abad, Paii- amak aulptfinteid Benny Bass, Phil adelphia, (10); Johnny (f w W) Kalr. tS, Louis, stopped. MUte Espositq,. New. York-, (6). Los till' Junta, . jelllos and: prcM"!) ,ure maieltuiH' energy- foenV '-fori ohll dren;, athletes, -suit-all physically active people. in addition Cd"Hid:i, they make tho wholo meal moro do lltflbuit'. hpy are appUfekiK sproada fbr,fb r e a a, .nccompahllneptB -for njent", ' and , tastel'lil "additions to toitst; niiiftinti and Udt- breads.. . j. , A66lli'er;good .tiling about; Jams, Jelliii '' iiudV prenciil!cs. all grocirs to'day-icarry -luaiu'.V- These ' bought foods' ' arc delicious.- ' Their purity oaiubb'deneriiled oa. They cbntolali appetizing fruit acids, .-.and bene ficial mlnoralf and vltninlnH; , ; Thousands of .women, anil' girh) today - are. petnianontly . injtirlps ihelr heallh by. dangerous weight reduction..- All children shotlld ;b9 ti little overweight, if anything, as a protection ngalOHt diseasct .' It Is almost a rule: of health that those foods' that aro mado; more ellclolis hy sugar are the best for us lo . eat. Eat ilally plenty of cereals, lYitlts, voKetuhlefi ani( milk, sweetened for' perfect enjoyment. Bee - that-'. growing children eat - enough regularly. Hat for nutri tion, and enjoyment. Good- food promotes mood health. . Tho Sugar Institute. t FP.ESNO -Johnny Lamar, Angeles, outpointed Charley pica, Tnicoo. unto;, iiu;.( - 'LOS' ANGi;i,E8 Rene Do- Vos. IJellum. scored a technical knock -i)ut over Johnny Oill, Torh, :.Pft.. (7;-'.;.-; v' ',--; v PORTLAND, 6ld.; Iar. 20. Prod . Lehhart, . southpaw battler from :Spoltanev won- a-io-rounrt'de-clslon from- Tied NeWsf Jhnsop,; 1.0s Angeles, hero last' night. John son tbnorbed much punishment during, the fray. .They . are t light KedvyWeights.- Not one of "the pre llmlnafles went the limit... FraWc, Forbiis,,' Hollywood, . .' knocked Vei'tjt, Johnny JlnCpy;; SoaU(kJ,tt-.VhDv.tlrt, raun4'.M' tnet.aiX'-rouadt anlfinal. JtrnmS' Pieln: ;.Ho)lywbbtt, ' finished nmy -Vincent ln,, to' rouiid of tho' other: sli-fpptiit. 8fn!''f'lhni;'''OeorKo flrah4'ra.:'6non; u tfotll .from ilril )ieijlnIjlh!! thlvd'ouhanChucJ SnmKki'lthockfdioVtrt'Jensen'-Jin two , nrst,'rouna;.'Oi-rino.,: curuua- ralsVr. " . ', ' E f - i ... Of ospeclal" slKnlflcnnce to' Mod font business, and proCessiontfl wo men 1s the, announcement tof 'the decision of Xhe University, guild to liistali a chapter iu this city. - The University.: guild Ih a na tional organization with local chap ters throughout thcl'nitod Suites. Its membership .luoliidBB -. many uf the- most representative, business and professional - woificn of the pbrthwest, chapters liiVInU already been Installed in Portlniiil, Hulnni, tt,' Seattle atul, other cities. the ' need for adeauatc airports, writes: j i Seattle,. March 11, 1029., Medford, by being nlr-mlndml a few years ago, helped, put Itself on the air-mall network and, at the election April 2,-wlil have an other opportunity lo demonstrate Iw niriulntledness and Hr desire to keep abreast of the rapid develop ment which is now taking place in commercial aviation. . . . Medford had one of the first. r! If not I he first air fields In Ore gou. lit" first acroiftgJo.nl .weather bureau,- nnd for a long time, It was the only airjnall- port In tlie state. When the schedules for the coast wise air-mail service, were drawn tip, Medford was designated as. the Intonnedlnl stop between Port" land land Oakland, not only beiause It wits A lcUnl division mlnt,ibut ltccaiis l(. had estnldlslieil an ,olr. port. ' ,: ."- ' :: . - i ; Ugwisver.j tho ndeauatQ, alrnprts of the -Immediate, future will bu terminals nulto different from thoso of yesterday and today, -ahd Medford by voting this $120,00(1 bond Issue will keep pace with other progressive cities. ,ClliW'US or Mi-uiorii win iippm-iuiis uic; i)ii portanoo of provlding.'thlfl netv air port Vilicn tliey are. ncipiniliteii with home facts about the growth Tacomo, lis object is to nromotri the nor suit. of icultufal education. tlirongh:f avlnllnn, club association among .- wonion. ; in-liiis. military and .olvll plnni-s ThB Is- accomulislu'tl through the . n tlio- United Stains fh'wt tlo,ono.juoit soqlul (ic.tlvllles of - PI Omleron, it nille's,. Al tl)e piesiu time tliert national sorority w . wRitm., o.-ii u ar0. nppi oxlinniely, 3ghlr .trnnsijhrt -laomber rholrts;-TilBnil)flr.'thlp, iihrt enmpanles flying over 21,000 miles tno, onuoationiii, i-ograniH .t wni,ot. 0nnl,,j- airways nd thoi total , , '. iij m 1"' " ,V I mileage . wlllcl .will be. flovn,',thl .5 -'U ! Utifverslty itel" 1 W!. EUUiMr.eVotib-iu'H.'Ma WJ'r V i . ' : 1 I "ar by. malloxpVnss tihd non-mal -in'Miescrintng' allln.i -": ' :, a: "A.Milt educatrdh ttf ri,w flitife' of the 'Cmu. . T, "I',; X . ' "" ' -A ,'.7i'nlitthnrtliiir mnvnmf'iitH I'w . :tho ; ' . - f ' SfK)rtBrwfv:;x , NWW OliLEANS,. Ia, Mar. 20.. OP) The. putfleld youngsters Who cost the! tiov(fl!tnit'..Jnrlatis 'uch a, pretty pran show up vell cnough so Xat. . -' . ..-'-' -i.-- Earl Averlll, tagged at 345,000. went-to bat against tho Vapnlgnnff to repeat previous : performances yestorday. when ho made two ap pearances for two Jilts. Dick por top, .who., brought , the Tlaltlmore inanagemetit $35,000, prdduced as many hits. and run. In four-times up. so tar, .Aveiill'a average is . : 2 n : porte's . a 8 . ': ... adult to learn that Pi Omleron so miles, ami one or tne .airways on roMty had- lis inception.", -'. . ; which lighting Is being copipletert O. R. Turner, statr si-cretar.V of i f the I-o Angeles-Seattle rputo, the. nalionnl- otvanizatlon, is now '.which Includes .Medford as a sta in Modforit atiil will -'anpoitneo' tho , '"" point.- :thno and plactf or tiro 'first meetinl I The Wright brothers' original Irt of the charter member's XX an f vestment was a few thousand ;dol early 'date.-- -. 1 '-:' - ' ; jars.- The aeronautical Industry In . . V ii ' s ' ' tho United States now represents ji . UUDAl'EST, lfiingary,' Jfai'oh j capital In excess of SIOO.OOO.OOO n If.-MA't I'a'ul Fercncick, formerly I airplane, factories, commercial air 29-ROUNDS-29 BOXING Auspices Ashland Legiori Post U , Ashland Armoiy 22 FRIDAY, MARCH ; 8:30 O'CLOCK " i 10-ROUNDS MAIN EVENT 10 Austin Rosander 137 Lbs., of Asliand .: ; ! PatPadelford 131 Lbs., of Medford : 6-ftOUNDS SEMf.WlNbuK-6 BILLY ; 'S0,1, BREEDLOVE . vs ( .WRIGHT 3 MORE FAST SCRAPS 1'! ' V. ' " 'Completing 29 Big TlOundB ' ' '' 1 Admission: Ringside, $2.00; reserved, $1.80; general admission, $1.00; ladies and children 60c. Tickets on sale at Nininger's ahd Recep tion Pool Hall, Ashland, Brown's and -Hotel Jackson, Medford. o. prominent in Jlungarlan social life who recently" - confeii . having murdered. hls--wite-and throe ohlU dren seven years ago, was hanged today. .In his oonfesslon he, attrib uted his, downfall' lot the "pervev slon and demnritlliatlon of human nature canjjed by tho-Worll. war." " MARCUS HOOK, Pa., Mar. 20. (4)-Two men -were burned Ko death atid three ; others seriously burned early today'in a' flro at the Slin oil company plant her. -after on ex plosion In-and oil stlil. . - .. trnnsnprt eiiulppicnt, lighted air ways, -exclusive, of .the cost , and Improvements of airports. Caiillal is being -made available by power ful flnanclol groups which are pre pared to finance the. logical expan sion of ,tha. Industry, v A great, .transcontinenal system of nlr'.mall, express and passong4r service., rapidly growing, has been In actua'l ' operation for several years:, nil' service, operators are op erating in hundreds of cities:. exec Uitlves are flying their .own. air planes In the conduct of dally husl- Mall Tribune ads, are read by ncss, and the manufacturing Indua- in.nnn peonle every day. tf Make slife oideeter Children's stoniachs tour, anil need an - onti-aoid. Keep Uieir 'irAem wtet witn Phillips Milk of Mag nesia I ' f " ' Wlen togti tr ' breath . tells ef acid condition, correct it wiUi a spooaful of Phillips. Molt men and women bava been comforted bf this universal sweetener more mothers konld invoke its aid fr tlieir chil dren. It is a pleaant Hlmf tn talce, yet Dfutralirr,inor gcW tUiut the haraher. ihiigs. too oftfQ cmiitoycl for the purprse., Xo household aiwald i ronl trill enroll llwlr clip nhh tile be without it. , ,11st of nrogrwislvei. cuiiiniiinlllew "Milk of MsfMMa' b been tne ,-lj reivignlr what In Just annul U. 6. registered Wad niark o( thej)n. ,B. nti4 rf ooniniorclal avlwloii Coartea H. Phillips Cbeinical Co. and an1 apprw-uu,, whll, thill upamdon r l"."vr vuarreaj -iu.j'., (U, ronra lto , ataw iota. i try Is- rteadlly growing. While the public Is most familiar with the airplane as n hail, express and passenger oarrier. It Is tised -ln a- wide-variety -of pursuits such as aerial photography, airplane dint ing, of crops, forest patrol work, scientific studios, aerial advertising, geological study, .sporting schools of fish, ohsorvlng traffic conges tion, .searchlpg for lost persons, surveying, map making, j-epresen-tatiiui ' of properties, engineering surveys, carrying supplies' to inac cessible, regions,' first aid to de vastated cities, and- In many other .ways. Altports are needed for .planes engaged In these services. . Progressive cities In all part nf the country recognize that funds put Into well planned iail(iUiile unnlnak am an Imesiment anil not merely an exitendltiire. It Is estimated1 that more thatu 894 Jioo. oon will he spent by apprpxlmntely T.200 airport's for equipment, land and supplies In 1020, nnd,tho great majority.- of. these expenditures .tiro for municipal landing fields. The Paclflo Air Transport com pany, the pioneer In the -coaslwlae sorvlcc, which has made! M-dfopd Its division point between tho Co lumbia river nnd San Francisco bay. Is prepared to nssutne the- re sponsibility of Increasing Ms serv '1co ns rtemnnil warrants. It. with others- InlewHfl In aeronauiliiH, iK-llne that (lie neoiile of Sfcd y w..i- i riPrt ." 3 for '.li.'i.i'. li;' 'Jf w. a T -A. aVI r. - ' ''1 ' " I-.-' W IWI 4 Y loir don't have to pay $50 for;your sprjng Suit this sea- son' The new line of ward s finest' clothing; Ward njon,t Superior Suits at $39.50, . compare with any $50 suit you've! ever seen. ' The . models are: by the same famous de signers. Fabrics are the best' and most. popular, weaves for Spring. Tailoring is done by one ofAmerica'a great garment -makers, Style, tailoring and fit rtwo' paira of 'pants all ; for $39.50.. jThe ohly difference be tween-.ttem and $50 ' suits is the price.;; Judge for yourself . ,; . come in and try on a Wardmont. . . - ; '- i '") -1. Tweeds f: ,.(Shoes-$4?98 Lot thoMu siniirt new oxfonls!(com- OH.". 1.1 v ploto youi' liastor Unsemi tey. will glvo yon comfort, "stylo : and r: miles oi. wear. . ' i Neckwear 98$ . SelecU-il.,10, i)lous. iwrtiiairai Hn. Klgnred pa'tterns, stripes, checks . nnd solid colors in' vnrluty to sat: t. Isl'y ovoty taste. , - ry; ;,;, ' Herringbones Tiveet I '5 " S Unfinished Worsteds , ' Vis-i, 1.50 It. 1: Shirts $1.98-U; Fine) ,liP)oi ted and do'mc!iycpVwl' ' iilotim, f ti n c V.', madrases, , rayon I Htrlnos. Full cut, expertly tnllored. In slues' M td IT. ', . "...U ....;.;, Every Suit Has Two Pairs of Pantis l j . And many have the popular new Tattorsall Vest! ' The. coats are correct, jnnglebreasted in two and three-button models. The weights are suitable for year round wear, i And you can depend on their style and their long wearing quality. . '.' . ; - ', . . ..:-'. .-ii : H- vr; ! : -Hata $4.98 - Exiiortiyum'olded of'ftne ..fulUi In 'tho shuiies correct lor spring. These handsome models . especially" uppenl to men who expect their hats lo wear as well s look well.. Snap brims. Tan, Pearl Grey .nnd Green. . M0NTGOMERY VARD & 112 South Central Phbne 286 Medfof d, Oregon ; Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station 1 i Wednesday, March 20 fii.lO to 6:15 -Ye Towne Crier. II; 15 'to f.:3b Medford Mall "Trihnne, news and markets. Thursday, March 21 9:30 to 10 ioldon West C'of- fee. . 10 to 10:30 Kconomy Grocp terln and Kd lllnn's nieat market. P J..I- - -,.t..l'-J . "L. .' ...X. .-.-. iibnncea on golnn to San Qucntln, j his trial tho jury . distigrsed .ifid rather than testify again agiiliiBtj the c'aso was dismissed. 1 neforo the seven whoso IndlcliuentH she i tb. grnnd Jurjv 3lfs. . Crimes c- bi-ought about when -she' branded.; nis'.-0,' -herself oC;.lurlPK.'lio con Ihe morals charge against thejHmn to her home at tho Injti- e-iunrllnian as a "pollco and polltl cnl frameup." j .lacobson - has been fighting to get tho present caso In court ever sliicr. his arri'Ht with Mn. Crimes in her , cottage ntore than a year ngo on a moi-als ebiirge. At gallon of' others to "ruin" the counillmsn's 'repulntlnn" In re ' tnllatlnn for his nnO-vlco activity. I ' . . - ! Wheeler. Workmen laying steel on Mnrkhnin ft Callow logging rail rood, r 1 1. ' --J 1 11'. PHILLIPS A': Milk -of Mnesia to the ritlm niilcti pro vide proK-r tiTmlnab. .' , ,.9. 0. JOH.VHOV. President of the ltoelng. cympanles. Including ttoelng- Airplane roia . .pany. Hoeing Air Transport,, In.; . and Pacific Air Transport. Ultlner Pluar A Lumber company oners t Inn new Plant on Olnlla rlv- 'er at Toledo. S ' LOH ANCIKI.KH, March 20. Ml j Hlf ebai-geil as "Ihe woman" l-Mrii. I'lilll,, rlrlinnu lll-enareil to march to court today with - five policemen, u racketeer and a poli tician, nil charged Willi a morals plot auulnst Councilman Carl 1. JaeobMon. .Mrs. Crimes whs brought back ! from Kl I'nso, Texas, where she I fled, she said. In fear of her life, after testifying .before the grnnd Until yesterday sho was tho state's star witness. Her last Irlc. ' .' 2:30 to3 Duntnt Cars. B:30 to 6:15-Yo Towne Trier. ' P I T f) I T'l C 6: IS to 6:.1ii Medford Mull ( fjj J IV 1 1 1 J Tribune, news and markets. i Ana rineumatie surierera T Caaey'i Guaranteed Remedy Service Hlntlon. 11:30 to 12 Jarmlii & Woods . lriis Htre. 12 noon .Mrfidford Mall Tri bune, news Items. 12 to 12:304luste llox.' ' l'l.lO In l.'lft flnl.t Unnl X rVnntnerv ' Jr'- 1:30 io 2 tock'a Hakery. ' wit 6:30 to 7 Medford Hurvlce Htaflon and Lawtou & Colo man. ( to 9 Karmors' Cooperntlvo Kxchnnge. assuros you full relief iu tho most severe casus or tnonoy hack. Nn lure's own tonln irloanses the hlood from the uric, uclil poison tliro'ugli illroct action nn the stnmiich, liver and kidneys. Also specifically of- Albany.- Plans proposed for fnctlvo In cases of Omit, Dropsy. erection of l.inn county 'courthouse' "bill Hlnort 1'rnssuro, t:rnmps in ami lall l l't"'"- Itwluees pnln ami . , (swelling, ai.r.o per bottle. .Inrmln Hertford Crati lab lat. Land Woods-, Hu Owl Drug Store. 9 to 9:M-Hock Cos. DANCE ; ORIENTAL GARDENS S Sponsored by j Grand Lodge Committee f SATURDAY NIGHT iyjiai..vii i Everybody Cordially Invited J i 4 ' i