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athletes have
mite Ideas
college choice
where he can study agriculture, 'lighter hy 10 pounds, but with
He weighs ISO pounds, plays end ' other qualifications, wlH
In football, and this year Was a
basketball cantor. Ho Ih ovor sis
mil, uuu nme ui turc vi i ,
tlon' for all-stat center, at leant 1
on the second tenm. hut 'received j
a "scant " honorable mention. He!
Was such a Weak eonter, that tho;
all-stato second tcmri center wan
unable to score a single banket
f 11 T .1 "3 Itie fortune, but think, a lot 'of
t. or four Oregon eolltgians.
an all-state place nw because.
ulso probubly attend Oregon. II
1 plnye Riiard. J 1
Al Htuchr, a mummoth tac-kle,
also scheduled to attend the
I rnlverslty, Iist -season Stoehr
found himself, and wan a whale
of a player. ;
1(11) .Morgan, all-slate basketball
Kuard for two yearn,' and a foo.f-
I ball tackle, of cleverness, la unde-.
elded whore he will cunt his ath
Beaten by Outsider
Clifton Cnrnett, footlmll and
: ........ ... i... M ...n.W mil Tink.nrniAn
mnnv of tlio runchi-s did nol iko "" '."" ""
1.1.1. Th i,n i n,iv - !'"" ""d Honny Hurron, luoiom.
lolntiiKMit to one of Lncle Bump!
Champion High School Foot
t-'.v p 1 ii 11 .'hiH manner, The boy i cocky.-
; ball and Basketball Stars ai Meivm, an-.mto forud ana:
Select Schools for Higherjr .n-,nr or UrVS
; Learning E I e v e n to ; o
! OroKon. He .iH frmt, nnd tall, and 1 " '
I Hthrve to dimtli, find have located
orack
tknll
v Leave.
Hhot. " He can
ko an apple.
throw
lie i
inutuaii like an apple, lie is a . , . , , , .i,-
llttl,. liKl,t for l.Jvy Work On a M"" ""V '"'"O , , ,el,r
.Hlty football tm,. M would I "luiutlon Mlf of OroRon . ;
football and basketball player, do oh
-Now-.is the time for all pood
;hlHh school athletes to try nnd
figure out where they are going
next fall for the hfplior education.
After nraduatlon, and that la the
very thine tho stalwart nieiubei'Ki Orceon.
'riV tho Mmifard hif-h Hchnni tfltn ! I Htronii as a I. till and a football
'CL' j . i- , I player If 'thro ever, was one. lie
pijuads pre now doliiK. TounK ath
probably bo -saved for tho Indoor
sport. '.,:,' -j
Wmiln r'dvorf Oregon. '' .
Bcrnie Hughes, football center.
Mix feet hiKh, rough nnd rugged.
and rated the bst hlwh Kchoolj
centei In 'the. Mute hiKt fall, will
probably attend the University, of
He weighs 183 pounds.
VlMes who win championships hi
.Xyn imajor -riiiorts, receive invita
tions to dccorate the enniptis, anl
."hi not chased away from fra
tcrnlty bouses, : and co-eds don't
turn 'up their jiretly noses at them,
'Alt monibors of the-' Medford
rhaiiipidit teams were members of
btil h the football and basketball-
teliins .' jiijd fnibjt;pt to , chanso
fwlthoirt 'notice, and. whatever' the
'a hi mill. if rival iiisiltutlous may
Is also a boxer of no mean .ability
In tho summer he works on Ion-
King rontracta and builds railronds.
not believe ho 'Will no after ''a
college education for another year.
The above completes the list 'of
Callisun coached players, 5wh6',
graduato from the hish school In
June. ' ' " ' ;.- -;v
Their graduation will eradicate;
11 players from the football squad
and already there .Is -a rush of re-;
riueHts for games with Mcdford
next fall.. It will be a lean year
for the locals, but they will not
for the littHt SO years, and wan
loved and risutcied by lil many
...tnn.lu nu Olllv n Vlllin tt hiH Ster-
i Hub qualities: and generous heart
could be. Mr.y woiuroot ..wu "
friend of tin. needy and always
ready to lend a helping hand
where noecHsary. . The- deceased
ln.iv. In mn.n-n' hla lifiKfiinK. -'.be
sides his many friends a sister.
Mrsi May Scnrcpier. unicago, jii..
two brothers. T. G. Holbrook. 111-nook.-i.,
111., nnd a brother whose
address is unknown. '
. The- funeral -services. y will be
held nt the Perl Funeral Home
Bunday at 2:00 p. m.. nov. W. H.
Katon. offlciatinu. Services at the
si-nvo in charge of the Eagle Point
Grange, Xo.- 0(i4. Interment in
Medrord cemetery. The pall bear
.pu -will in. n.Ai-ff.: Mtowell. Chas.
Oivan, lster Throckmorton, VII-
llara Holman,: ,Jnp Bmitn ana
Carl Each. ' " .
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''V.il tliwAiVl.n,n'. 1'ltAl. It.... It'l.l.iw... ...m ... .1... 1..I,IUI.
Ornnd National FavnrlU's, Took Second tolMy- In the IUht Today.
II u-llt ,.nni nmnil.- u.n.f.,.1 t rt ! llllll'IV ll-I If I., HUH ...IJ U.
make up a flefklt in a study! Mart- " will Iwlve tt busy nfternoon'-H
ford fans wilt follow with keen I ''" win e mm yea.
Interest the fate of Mr, Hughes. nund. and all have Wen
!,,. ..,,,.,1,., ., f ihn, imder fire, and know what It -is
he Is the likelleitt looking foot
ball .prospect that, has cotrte out
of -an -Oregon 'ur' 1'uriland selmol
in many a. nu'on. JC -I'v. ' r0"
iiueated to .turn, in . lux null, th
end of the flivt
alt about. They did most of the
plain and rough work last season,
irntl "Include Mete, Spraguc, ;Groen.
Cookslc, Aindegatc, l'uttor aiid
Dol.byil. All are good-sited t'hunks
foot-
u-..,k Tiiiitlmll! u -KIMS, won- Biuuiiui-u ..
siiy., have decided about as fol- practice, soiithern Oregon will give i f'mdu nentalM.
lows: r- it- ;- . . up trying t.10 'get a fuvuiite .sent
.fFrcd (Ited) McDonald Is point- on a varsity S(iuad. .
et! for the Oregon Htate 'College.1 .lack Hughes, brollier i)f Hemic,
HUNT'S f RATERIAN f
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Pu.rarn.ount Pic-ture
THE PICTURE YOU'VE BEEN HEARING ABOUT
i R08RIJURG, Ore., Mar. 22. itfp.
Broccoli movements from tho Ump-.
tiua valley aivo' Incvcaslng In vuj
I tune. Threo carloads have been
shipped and two ' more cars WW
be londed out today. The weather
j here Is now Ideal for maturltyund
I growers are hurried to keep pace,
i with development. Klzes are luri:
I ttlng larger than had 'ljceh 'cxprcj
etl. It .w.-is thought- Ihut .beeaUsio
j of thuearlier lack of mojtttre ilijc
iimms woumi ie smnii.
MANN '3 The Beit Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S
For EasteY
We're pliowing"n lot of new things
riglit now And none more pleasing
tliU.ii lliis. . Tie 1 i n c s are trim and
i'resli, ' biit sensibly" conservative, too.
Qualitj' (11iatj will :siand by yoii in a
style you-' won't tire of.-'
KUPPENHE1MER
QUALITY SUITS
$40.00 to $65.00
"THE PARK"
A New Blue Suit by
Middi Shade
The order of; the day in young men's
clothing calls' for English styles. In
"The Park" w! present a correct in-;
lerterprctatiiin oT 'the English idea
that ".".will please thi: most fastidious
dresser, alwavs,. ;
$37.50
MEN'S RAYON UNION SUITS
A good quality of ' "rayon in button
front, si vies; full cut and roomy. Colors
of flesh or white.1 Special at i ' s ? .
S1.75
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New Dress Hats
"For Easter"
Shipments of new Easter
Hats- hfe arriving daily in
the newest shapes and colors
S5.00 to $10.00
- MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS
;Fancy and iilain-colorcd liroad
cloths with the famous Evcrfit
collar; it can't shrink. The colors
are fast, too. licgular 12.f0 val
ues. '.: )?!'
$1.98
men's light weight jpAjamas
Values up to WSA) in coat and
middy styles. Hood patterns to
choose from, but broken sizes.
$1.98
". Men's Dress Sox.
. 4 pairs for $1.00
Boys' Bib Overalls
' Ages 3 to 12
"Oshkooh." Overalls
for men
" $1.05 ...
, Boys' Dress Hats
Now p a 1 1 e rns ami
styles of small boys'
Dress Hats; linens
and of the new wash
able materials; , .
65 to $1.50
Boys' Corduroy Golf
Knickers
Double kne'e and spa I
of the finest cordu
roy. All sizes.
.$3.50 to $2.95
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SELL BOOZE CARS
AT AUCTION SALE
Preparations arc "complete for
the auction solo at 2 o'clock to
morrow afternoon at tho jiollce ;
station of five uutoiuohiles, seized
hy tho Bovcrnment for transporta-!
tion of Intoxicating liquor. They
will be sold by Federal Prohlhl-I
lion : A Bent Terry TuIcnt,vwho ar
rived today ""to" complete flnal a r
ranKements. The cars to be sold arc as fol
lows. Iiuick master .six roadster
seized from lx?e Metcalf; 1927!
lluick conch, taken from Harold
Anderson; lf27 Oakland coupe,
seized : from V. W. CleorKe; lH2t
Oakland tourhiK : ear, Sid Postcl;
t!'24 Ford -touring oar, seized from
lilacklu White.,
The machines . arer all In run
ning condition and are expected to
be sold af bargain -prices; 1 -
Obituary
Asks Annulment '
For Marriage She :?
Carinol Remernbef
. HObBROOK William P, llwl
brook passed uway at the Site red
Heart hosplUil March 22, 3929,
Aed fifr yenrs, 8 months, 28 days.
Horn . In Chicago, Illinois, ..Juno
24. 18G.1. - T ,J .
He was a. loyal member of thi
Kale Point drunc number t 0ti4
and owned and operated a .'pear
and apple orchard In that district.
He was 'a resident of the valley
Sqlt for. the annullment of.
her marriage in 1021 to Bert
Oochrun was filed yesterday
in circuit court by Mrs. -Gertrude
Bennett on grounds that
she was married at the time
Cochran became her husband.
The plaintiff claims she was
cither under the Influence of
intoxicating liquor or some
narcotic when she . married
her -second; husband. , ,
She claims further that she
remembers mi marriage cCVfc
niony and did not know' she
was a principal In a wedding
until told so by relatives. In
her auft, 'the plaintiff; states
she has novec lived with her
see cm d husband and Thatriifte
has an jofficial husband living
in Yreka, whom she had mar-.
Wed in 1919. . .
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LEE of Conshohocken make good
tires,-excellent tires; they give sat
isfaction and make your, tire mon
ey go the farthest.
That's tho' reason we Represent
LEE of Conshohocken here. ;
The tires . deliver the miles, and
we deliver the scmce.
. You can prove both of those st-ate-.
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J&odel 040
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N place of diamonds, gold, and. finely wrought silver that might
have tumbled but when the great Treasure thest was opened,
there stands rci'calcd a thing of greater' value still--thc new shtoil'
family, All-Stccl General Electric lfcfrigcralori Model 6-10.
Into tliier new model have- been
put the efforts of the-scientists .
and engineers of General Electric
Company; the same group of
men who perfected the sealed -in
mechanism of the General Elec
tric Refrigerator. This new
achievement of the research lab-
, oratories marks tlic greatest improvement during the past 30
years, in liie design and construction ot household cabinets." , ,
It's all steel, with electrically welded joints. Bronze hardwaro
Is bolted onto the steel. Black faced door edges . . . self-closing
latch . . . gliders to protect linoleum . . . these and many other
features arc built into this new
; General Electric product. "
This new small-family model
makes electric refrigeration pos
sible in every home. Its price is
; remarkably low. Only a small
down payment is required. ; The
balance can be ;
paid convenient, j 'i
ly over a period
of time. Just a
few dollars a 'Oil
month 1
V.
iviildoit. nyRW&Ti m
Truly a Treasure Chest for your home
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Phone 90