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Medford, Oregon
BOUT TONIGHT TO
NEW YORK, Mar. 22. (P) IE
they doubled Madison Squaro Onr
den's seating enpacity it would bo
too' small for tho" 10-rou-hd mntch
between Jimmy McLarnin ami ltay
Miller tonight.
Ono hitter has been known to
jam the garden to the doors; when
they match two sluggers there Isn't
an indoor arena capable of holding
all the fistic, faithful who would
like to be In'on the death.
Prospocts ard';for a crowd of
close to 21,000 and a gale approxi
mating uoo.oop. .
Tho faithful fan doesn't enro es
pecially whttt'th'o boys are fighting
for so long as they tight. Miller
and McLarnin aro bnttllng for no
title; nothing in particular Is nt
stake ' .
Fighting at 140 pounds, Jimmy
will outweigh his blondo Chicago
rival by from six to olsiit pounds.
Jimmy has high hopes of landing
a welterweight title bout hoforc
tho year is out, and ho won't bo
likely to get It If he falls to avenge
the technical knockout defeat Mil
ler plastered on him In Detroit last
year.'
Miller is a primarily a believer
in the offensive efficacy of tlw
Put a "handful of health"
in the muffins tonight
. IT TAKES only a few minutes
.' to make bran muffins if you
use the famous ALL-BRAN
recipe. Just try it. You'll
get the lightest, fluffiest, best
muffins you ever took from
the oven. All the family
will surely praise your skill
; that night! -
And remember, you'll be
-i helping them to better
J ' health at the same time. For
o many foods are lacking
in bulk or roughage. And
it is this lack that so often
causes constipation which in turn steals
energy and health and may even cause seri
ous disease.
Kellogg. ALL-BRAN provides bulk in gen
erous quantity because it is 100 bran. By
serving it in some form every day you can
protect your family. So many ways to serve
it too. In waffles, breads. Sprinkled into
soups. Mixed with other cereals. And, ot
course.
with milk or cream,
ALL
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CHICAOO, March 22. (IP) A
frail 20 year old Vouth from De
troit furni.uned what little fire
works were displayed nt the Amer
ican bowling congress tournamont
last night. He was Crmh Grygier,
who fell only 19 pins short of the
singles leadership an w.iose total
of 70t landed him In second place.
Joliet Howlers furnished fur
ther proof of their prowess when
Dick Ocln. and I'hil Troyk added
seventh place in the doubles to
the already imposing list of posi
tions held by that city. Their total
was 1253.
Seventh and ninth places in tho
oil events division wero scored by
Harry Krelgcr, of Detroit, with
1KG8, and A. Wachak of Antigo,
Wis., with 1S0S.
KLAM. l'a. Joo Kchlocker,
California, knocked out Nick lias
cl.mo, BnlllmorcH). Lew Claro,
Now York, outpointed Georges
Ainblnrd, franco. (S).
left honk. McLarnin does not par
ticularly favor either of his hands.
The consensus seems to 1)0 that
if It goes nny further than four
rounds It will be only because Mil
ler and McLarnin develop a too
preat respect for one another's hit
ting ability.
The betting has McLarnin on the
long end of to ft odds.
ucts, at best, bring part results. Doctors
Tecommend ALL-BRAN. Just eat two table
spoonfuls daily chronic cases, with every
meal. 1 , '
Sold by all grocers. Served in hotels, res
taurants and dining-cars. Made by Kellogg
in Battle Creek.
tru.ts or
ALL-BRAN
- BRAN
ASHLAND, Ore., Mnrch 22.
(Special) "Hoale" Rosander, ho
meets Pat Padelford here tonight
In the main event of a high-clans
fistic card, looked mighty good in
his last hard workout yesterdav.
Ho weighs 137' now but . with a
llKht workout today will make the
required weight of 737 pounds. His
style of fighting has greatly lm-
, proved since his last fight hero
and he has developed a real knock
! out punch.
His backors are confident that,
with his speed and improvements
in style, he will make his skillful
opponent kiss the canvas before
tile gong sounds for the last round.'
"Kosle" himself sayst he will win
by a knockout and will lot take
any chances of being put to sleep,
Dy I'adeirord.
The oilier men on the card are
ready to go and the fans can be
sure of getting their money's worth
tonight. It should be tho best card
of the season.
"Chuck" Rosander can be looked
ilnou to put up a real battle with
"Jack" Broedlove of llend. Breed
love has fought here before and is
well known to the fans. He Is a
give-and-take fighter and Is full
of action ail the time. "Chuck"
has fought many of the best of his
class on the coast
A delegation from Modford is ex
pected for the fight and word
comes that they will back Padel
ford to the limit.
E
EXTRA
CHICAGO, Mar. 22. UP) To
prove he is encountering no diffi
culty In" making tho 175-pound
limit, Tommy Loughran Invited tho
skeptics to woigh him today, six
days, before' his light hoavywolght
championship battle, with Mickey
Walker at the new Chicago sta
dium. Reports have persisted during
the past week that the champion
was unable to trim his weight and
that he might havo to fight at
catchwelghts, forfeiting the title to
Walker. -
Loughran engaged in a long
workout . yesterday, mixing six
rounds with his two nogro spar
ring partners, taking a good oad
trip and smashing the bag for sev
eral rounds.
Walker has . ended his training
nt his Now Jersey camp and will
arrive here' tomorrow.
WHI SOXWEUP 1
HAS 14 IN HOSPITAL
DALLAS. Tex.. March 22. (P)
with 14 men on tho hospital list.
j Manager "Lena" IHackburnc of tho
White Sox nttompted to collect
some klntl of a team to battle tho
, Dalian Hteer.M today. Ho wasn't
sure tic would be able to do it.
-ST.
PAUL. Minn. Andy Dlvodl.
New York, won on foul from Billy
Light. St. Paul (3).
vilki-;sba;uuo, pa. stcvo
Smith, llridpeport. Conn., knocked
out Spanish Frnnkln Garcia, Call
fornin (2).
ALL-BRAN HaKni
2 tablespoons shortening. W
sugar.
r I rjttt, 1 cup sour milk. I
Kellogg ALL-BRAN, I cup
teatJDoon aodn. U tea-
cup
flour.
spoon
Mi! I uatpoon . Daunt?
powder.
Cream ' shortening and sugar to
aether, add ess.
Mix and slit Hour,
soda, salt, and baking powder.
bakina powder. To
creamed mixture add ALX'BRAN.
then milk, alternately with lifted
dry ingredient.. Pour Into greased
muffin tint, and bake In moderate,
oven (370" F.) for 20 minute.
Yield: either 6 largo or 12 medium
eize muffine. If sweet milk ia ueed
Instead of sour, omit aoda and UM
5 teaspoon, baking powder.
added, it makes a delight
ful breakfast dish.
Be sure you get genuine
Kellogg's the original
ALL-BRAN. Part-bran prod
GaaranlttJ!
KattW ALL-BRAM
lm Mlet with tktw
ntte gwrmntt
exeareVnf to rffractiwia.
II 4 Iff ntitv
MUtfprtien MjWj, mm
mat rerane) tra pmn
inuf frit.
(By Mrs. Ethel Olson)
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., atarch 22.
(Special) Tho native daughters
of Jacksonville entertained at their
museum here about 100 delegates
to the D. A. It. state convention at
Medford, and other members Thurs
day afternoon. Among those en
tertained were Governor Patter
son's wife. A large display of beau
tiful quilts made in this vicinity
was shown as Mrs. Patterson Is to
choose the pattern for the state
quilt.
A luncheon of tea and cakes was
served, the tables decorated with
yellow daffodils and violets to rep
resent the colors of the Native
Daughters.
Mrs. French and Mrs. Nettle
Jones motored to Sterling Wednes
day, Mrs. French golne to her
ranch and Mm. Jones vlsitlne; her
father, Mr. Fields, who Is quite III.
Dick Hartman, who la attending
0. A. C, arrived at his home here
Thursday morning tor a lew days'
vlalt.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter, Mrs.
Ethel Oyson aud daughter, Violet,
attended church in Medford Wed
nesday evening.
Mrs. W. A. Chllders and daugh
ter , Marjorle, and Mrs. Leonard
McKoe and daughter, Marcluo,
spent Tuesday In our city.
Harrison Fields is assisting Ills
brother, Clyde, with farm work at
their ranch at Sterling and also
helping to care for his grandfather,
Mr. Fields, ho Is ill there.
The Past Noble Grand club of
Jacksonville will meet Tuesday,
March 26, with Mrs. Ida Wilson. A
good attendance Is expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Obencbaln
of near Bly, Ore., arrived here on
Monday to be with Mr. Obenchaln'B
mother, Mrs. George Lewis, who Is
ill at her home here.
Rev. and Mrs. Wilson were guests
Tuesday of Hcv. and Mrs. Elmer
McVlcker. Mr. Wilson is the Pres
byterian minister at Rogue River.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Horner
and children motored down from
Salem and are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jenkins
while taking treatments at the san
itarium. Mr.' Horner was lnJurA
while on guard duty at the peniten
tiary. Several Klamath Falls peonle
are at tho Rogue River sanitarium
taking treatment. Among them a e
Bill Leo, L. E, Sullivan, Basil
Grlgsby and daughter, Mrs.. Brown,
Mr. Mann, Grandma Short and Mrs.
Ivan Icenblce.
H. J. Gordon of Fort Klamath
was a caller at the T. C. Norrls
home Tuesday.
Gus Page, wife and small son of
Fort Klamath, who have been vis
iting for several days at the N. C.
Smythe homo In this city, left on
Thursday for Crescent City and
Handon. They will return homo
via Portland. Mrs. Page Is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Smytho.
The ebolr of the Presbyterian
church met Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Wendt to practice tho music
for Easter Sunday morning service.
Those present wore Mr. aud Mrs.
Uoy 'Martin, Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
Snnden, Henry Neldermoyer, John
Neidermeyor, Dr. and Mrs. Forbes,
Mrs. Georgo Wendt, Miss Huth Sev
erance, Mrs. Frod Fick, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Wendt and Mrs. E. S.
Severance, who is directing the mu
sic for Easter. After the practice
Mrs. Wendt served a very delicious
waflle supper to tho members of
the choir.
Mrs. Levi Bunch of the Ashland
Jacksonville highway wan calling
on friends and relatives hero Wed
nesday and taking orders for tho
California Perfume company, for
which ho In agent.
William Wolsc, wife and hon. El
don, of Klamath Falls came over
Thursday for a visit with Mrs.
Wolsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8.
K. Ogle. .
Mrs. Ellen Carter. spent a few
days this week with her grand
daughter, Mrs. Joe Mclntyre, leav
ing Wednesday for her home in
Rogue River. Mrs. Cnrter was en
route homo after spending the win
ter visiting 1n California.
Harold Severance, a student ot
Stanford university, will arrive Sat
urday to spend his Easter vaca
tion In the E. S. Severance home
in Jacksonville.
Carl Larson returned this week
from Los AngeleB, whore ho has
spent the past 10 weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Wilson.
A number of people from here
attended the Shrine dance In Med-1
ford Tuesday evening. 1
Mrs. Alice Ulrich la spending this
week at the homo ot her son, Roy
Ulrich, and family south of- Ash
land, assisting to care for Miss
Helen Ulrich, who Is improving
from an attack of rheumatism.
Frank Hunch and family from
east of town were dinner guests
8unday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Bunch in Jacksonville.
The report for the local library
Is as follows: Booke loaned, 768 :
fines collected, 61 cents; now read
ers, 5; Myrtle Merrlfleld, librarian.
HEALTH ASSOCIATION
' (Contributed)
Due to tho varlod and promi
nent actlvltlrs of the Jnrkaon
County Public Health aanoclfttlon
ihl winter, InqulrlO aro btlns
malc concerning the mcmbomhlp
of thin orcnnlratlnn.
Heretofore, the annual drive for
meni'herihlrm ha been held In
Apill. but ulnce the health work
denlM no much with children, it
wan decided by the executive com
mittee to conduct tho drlv tho
If! i
Candy, above all things, demands perfect
control in cooking. And a little can be
handled much more exactly than a large
quantity,
The exactness of Hills Bros.' process of
Controlled Roasting produces a uniform
flavor such as no other coffee has. For
this continuous process which roasts only
a few pounds at a time is Hills Bros.'
exclusively. .
fli-Ht two tvooIih In May beginning
in National Child Health week.
It has been tho custom of tho
annocltition to put on a publicity
cHmpaltjn.ot that tlmo through tho
pre sh and over KM ED to tell tho
people of tho county about local,
health work. ( - " I
With tho IntorcHt of the com-!
munition aroused to tho aceom
pllHhmonU and futures plana and
needs ot public health work, It
will ho a BiiUablo time to acquire
new members as woll aa to renew
the old ones.
The annual memberships are r0
cents and aro uned to pay for tho
dental clinic, sick room auppllcH,
hnd equipment for tho :hlldrcns'
conferences and cllnhrs held hy
tho county health unit.
Last April, 740 - membership
were secured throiiKhout tho
county by tho nlno health koP
located In Anhland, Talont, Phoe
nix Jacksonville, Modford, Central
I'oint. Gold Hill, Kaiflo Tolnt,
and Butto Kails. Imt it is hoped
that out of a population of about
28,000 the memberships can bo
at kast doubled thin year.
Port In ml Wins
PORTLAND, Ore.. .March 22.
itV) Portland's hockey tenm defeat
ed the Inntftio rhnmpion Vancouver
team hero hist nlht, 3 to 1, In thr
fastnut and biHt played fiamo f(
the hnekfy senpnn. '
"Married Life" Not
Worthwhile
Blame Wive.' "Nerve."
"Weak nerves," said atw York doc
tor recently, "in my estimation wreck
more happily married live, than any
other caUK.
Betide, making the ,wcotct dispo
sition wiur and irritable, ncrvousnes,
i, a terrible drain on your vital lorces
it upi your youth and your ,trenRth
and dull, your beauty. What a differ
ence Irom the bright-eyed, vibrant tirl
he married. No wonder married life
eem unbearable!
lint you can get rid of your nervous
nes, ,peedily too and become the
neady -nerved, radiant woman you
once wcre.Take a tea,poonftil of Tanla.
before meal, and before going 0 ,ed
and if it doesn't soon make a ju-w
woman of you doesn't rid you of "at,
tired, strained feeling go back and get
your money.
Go to your druegit now and cet a
bottle of Tan lac. Millionsof folk have
started back on the road to youth,
health and happiue,, with thi, world
famous tonic and there is no reagun
w hy you, too, can't begin today to re
builcf your worn-out tissues and re
vitalize your entire yttent.Q
Tanlac
52 MILLION DOTT IIS USED
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