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    5rET)FOTlt5 MXTE TRTBTTNfE, JfEDPORTT. OT?T:r:oT, FT?TPY, MAKCTT 29. 1929.
The Park Grocery
OUR AIM
Satisfactory Servfbe Plus Courtesy
Phone 125 Free Delivery Daily 8, 10, 2, 4
O
If your appetite be poor,
we tempt it.
If your appetite be good,
'we satisfy it.
Swift's
Premium Ham
for Easter
Baked with cloves, brown sugar and sherry wine flavor
ing. Serve with this delicious ham one of our new Wine
Jellies Flavors: Port, Sherry and Burgundy.
Seasonable Vegetables to Go With That
Wonderful Flavored Swift's Ham
Celery Radishes Onions
Artichokes Brussel Sprouts New Peas
New Potatoes Cauliflower Spinach
Carrots Turnips Beets
Tomatoes Parsnips Cabbage
Cucumbers -Parsley Rhubarb
and
Fresh Strawberries
We also carry a complete line of fancy and
staple groceries and canned goods at all times.
Swift's Bacon, Boned' Ham, Dried Beef,
Ashland Special Pork Roll
Lard and Jewel Shortening
When in Doubt Phone 125.
Our Goods Make Good Or We Do.
SPECIAL
2 dozen extra large Oranges....
3 dozen medium size oranges....
...29?
.29c
MILLARD PLANS NEW iSgWjESSjBf
SUMMER HOME SHE jBOMWI
alongrogue m suPERB BOXING k
.Bisters Plague
A large tract of lnnd with 4500
feet frontage on Rogue river, jusV
below Trail and on the Crater Lake
highway, is hegQ subdivided and,
will soon he opt-ned for sale by ihe ;
D. K. Millard company, realtors. f
The tract is being platted and
planned by the direction of D. K. i
.Millard, who pioneered the "sum
mer home ' ldett in southern Ore
gon several yearn ago when he sub
divided and . sold 80 acres of land
in lots on Uogue river, Jus' below
the highway bridge below Trail.
This (subdivision was named "Edge,
wood Park."
The new tract is as yet unnamed.
The tract begins at the sharp bend
In the river just below Trail, on
the Crater Iake highway uml runs
down the river for 4f00 feel to
where the highway again runs to
the river bank. Some nf the at
tractive and outstanding features
of this fine new tract will be that
every lot will front the river for
100 feet and be over 400 feet deep,
running back to a main drive that
ennWcts at both endsi with the
"Crater Luke highway.
Kch lot also will
GAINS DECISION
FOR LOUGHRAN
i : i
Left Jab Repulses Walker
in Ten Round Bout
Rushes of Mickey Gain
But One Round Fight
Proves Tame for Fans.
i I S
Old Gold wins
at Princeton
in a test of the 4 leading cigarettes
By PAUL R. MICKELSON
Associated Press Sports Writer
CHICAOO, 111.. .March 29. iA')
Tommy lxiiiKliran. imxor eouraKC
oiib, stlU rules Ihe Unlit heavy-
hnve n free , woiRhts of the world.
deeded water rlBht which will tnke " hrowliiK up his moat formidable
care of lawn, shrubbery and Bar- J defensive, a straight left jnb, the
den purposes. Most of the low phlecmntlc Philadelphia Irishman
are heavily wooded, having a vari- easily retained Ills rown last night
ety of trees uml rnintliiK on a fine I by repulsing the pirn-nosed, heavy
ureteh of tlslilns water. There areifiiiliK middleweight liampion, Allck-
several line li'-qi-hi.'s along the prop-ei-ty.
J
Klectriclty will be available and
the trip from Medford will only
require ! minutes easy driving.
The tract w ill be divid. d int.. 14
lufs. A big community
be provided for all lot owners
START OFF
EASTER RIGHT
By placing ycur order now for
Swift's Premium
Easter Ham
either half or whole. You will find
ncne better.
OTHER EASTER ITEMS
Swift's Beef
Swift's Bacon
Young Fat Rabbits
Nice Milk Fed Chickens
1929 SPRING LAMB
Fresh Columbia River Salmon
Eastern Oysters
Olympia Oysters
Beef Tenderloin
Pork Tenderloin
Brookfield Sausage
Veal
Corn Fed Pork
Cottage Cheese
0 In fact anything in meats for your
Easter meals.
Remember! Ve cut nothing but Swift's
f0vernment inspected steer beef
Swift's best.
Liberty Meat Market
"The Home of Good .Meats"
Holly and Main Phone 164
Vote for the Airport Bonds Tuesday, April 2
ey Walker, over the Id-round route
in Ihe new $7,0u,0iin Chicago sla
dium. The buttle, strictly one between
a goud big mull in Lnugbraii and .1
mighty little man in Walker, was
11 w;iiju"K1't before -,00 "spectators who
aiu utiit.iiiiuiciy i i u.im'ii itp
I This new subdivision will mil" " , , , . ,
only be a summer home place hut! , '-o"Kl'n obtained the verdict of
will he an "all Ihe year round- i ''i" .J",,K,'", KdUI? Klein aud
retreat. Already a number of prom- ; ' ,'' 1 oll""-1 , n,h" refer. Davey
iuent professional men of Medford ! 1Mlller' ' a M b"1" fur " ''
are planning beautiful homes n! s,,r; wl,ftf of equaling
Ihe tract. It will be restricted ,,r r K title red. of the
home purpose only. K,P" Hob r'it.si,ni.ioii, was shut
. I. is expected that the tract will ; " bran ,. wamv he wa a
ho ready for sale not later than j U1,..ri. iw,v,. n u.n,,a,t n r..n
nine, jabbhiR finlit uml belted
Walker with resounding nmucks
whenever the New Jersey BuIUIor
made his rharacteriutic, two-tisted
rush. Loiighrau never had Mickey
in trouble, and wan content to pllo
up IiIh wide matKin by hiK brilliant
boxing skill.
One Chance
Walker had but one chance lust
night. That .was in the filth round
WASHINGTON, March 29. (P) wnen he nailed the champion with
Lacking official advices on thu a terrific right crob to the jaw.
reported finding of liquor in the Loughran reeled, hid eyes were
Imgage of a member of congress htHy and he appeared to be In
who arrived at New York from pain. SuiiHlng victory, the bulldog
Panama on Monday, treasury of-j rushed, aiming his flying fists at
1'iMals explained today thnt such the Hanie spot. Hut UniRhrni), al-
April K.th.
E
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travelers are grunted , tlie cour
tesy of the part and that if they
brJiirf in liquor, it is "a matter
for their own conscience.'
Representative Wm, M. Morgan
of Ohio, one of the Panama party,
ways a smart fighter, tied him up
each time, shook the cobwebs from
his brain and stalled the nearly
IdisastrouH round out.
The fight ItHelf was a disappoint
ment to the large ccrowd, the larg-
denied here last night that he est indoor fight assembly In Chi
knew of any intoxicants being cago's history, because of ItB pure-
found in the party's
customs men.
baggage by
IGHT
A Inrge and bounteous Kaster
d 1 n n er will be served the Knight
Templars of southern Oregon here
sunoay at 1:30 in the local Ma
sonic hall. More- than 225 will
partake of the banquet, including
Knight Templars of fj-ants Pass,
Jacksonville, Medford and Ash
land. ,
The dinner will be served by the
Kastern Star members, who have
their platiH now underway. The
Knight Templars will hold their
Kaster st-rvfees in the .Methodist
church pt 2:30.
ly defensive nature
Financially, it waa a losa for
Loughran, Under the terms of hiB
contract he received 55 per cent of
approximately $ti7,000. Out of this
he had to pay Walter $50,000 and
$13,000 to. Leo Iomskl and Tuffy
Griffith, who fought a rollicking 10
rounu semi-wlndup. Thus- he had
left a gross profit of but $1000 for
himself, hlu manager and for ex
THREE RECORDS
llHyvtnnl Ouincry I turns.
II A V WARD. fa.. Mar. 21. (T
A wing of the Hunt Hros. cannery
here was destroyed by fire today,
with a loss of $100,000. Almost
the entire season's spinach
was destroyed.
FALL IN HUSKY
F
STAN
Snow ill Salem.
8ALKM, Ore.. Mar. 29 MV-
flurry of snow fell In Salem this
ninrning, continuing for a quarter
of an hour. It was followed by the
steady rain that had fallen most
of the night.
Imagine yourself
popping a bushel
of CORN at
o
ne
time
what would it
taste like?
IJy Fn-nk C. fiorrle.
Associated press Sports Writer.
SKATTLK. Mar. 2J.( Hiding
pack i roughshod through th field evunts,
the mlgnty Cardinal track team
from Stanford university Hiaved off
a tremendous drive for points by
the t'liiverslty of Washington In
the dashes to capture the first Pa
cific Coast conference Indoor traek
duel, 73 to r.S. in the Wawfcington
pavilion hern last nhcht.
Approximately 6,000 spectators
saw the Huskier, litl'S conference
champions, go down to defeat, but
not until after Ibreo world's rec
ords were established and the world
mark of 14 feet 1 Inrh In the pole
vault nearly shattered.
New Indoor records were an
nounced for the shot put, 80 -yard
high hurdle and discus.
Harlow Rot her t, Stanford nee,
tossed the hot 51 feet 5-H of an
Inrh to break the former mark
of 4fl feet 6 7-8 inches, established
by Swartz of the New York Ath
letic club. In the 80. yard high
hurdle rare, a freak distance, Sieve
Anderson of Washington, Olympic
games star, covered the distance
in 9.8 seconds to conquer Captain
Rnss Nichols of Stanford, who was
right on his heels. Officials of the
meet announced this as a world's
mark, due to the fact that no time
is listed In the record hooks for
such n distanee.
t Durintr.the afternoon. TCrle Kronr
' Some' kernels would be popped
some burnt some un
changed. A little at a time is the
only way to pop corn. And by iStnnford giant, heaved the discus
roasting coffee by their patented, h 3 ft 1 1 Inches, which also
continuous nrnces a lew I annired as a world's mark,
nun wh inriieveii 10 ill uit iiri
discus nt ever held Indoors.
pounds at a time, instead of in
bulk Hills Bros, roast evtft
bWry evenly. The result you
taste a flavor no other coffee has.
HIL?LS BROS
COFFEE
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS .RESULTS
Babe Ruth
ST. PETEIiSfU'nO, Fla.. Slur.
1!S. With ft hint barnslorm
iiic tour jii.st aheiul. llabo Huth in
KttliK ri-aily lo glvo thu l'u nil
oxhihitlnn of liuw ho hits hniiii'
runs. Thu first stop In tho pr"
nriitiun Is In cure his hlistertMl
hiimls. Thu plitmix if blister, ono
of llio Ituljf's annual ifl'llctlons,
has Just I'Kaclii-U lis IiiIkIU uml
ltutli is tiikinn hlu custonliiry rosl
curu. koIuk fishing without IryiiiK
to cati-h any fish. I vxpects tho
lilisiors to disappear In a day or
two anil then iio will he able to
hold his hat "right" for hitting
honip-runs.
. ! SO- J, '
PAIR OF HOMERS
Prtih from ihe ani
hti vacuum p4tt.
tkt kty.
01929
Navy Officer Diet
WASH I NC i Tft X. M a r h 2 0 W)
Commander Job !)(,. HiOieffer, at
tached to the juuKe advocate Rn
eral's office of the navy depart
ment, wax stricken with a heart
attack 0aT while at the naval din
pen Maryland died.
He waa born In Head Inn, Pa., in
1SSC.
1
Mall Tribune adi ar read by
20,000 people fjr7 day. U
BEAVER PLAYERS
SAN FI5A.W1SCO, Mar.
Pfoiland carried off the honors at'
K'creation field yesterday, w hip
pi nn the Seals S to 1. Johnny
Couch, who f linns for the Seals,
did a splendid Job, holding the
Heavers to five lilts, but two of
these hits were home-runs, and a
third clout came with a runner on
bases. Joe Cascarella, flossy Heav
er fllnKer, was credited with buvint
stopped the Seals.
The Killlfer Missions claimed a
2 to 1 edfte on the series thus far,
when they defeated the Oaks, fi
to 2. Walter "Dutch" Heuther did
some finished pitching In his first
league name for the Missions. Thr
southpaw was opposed by j.w Me
lOvoy, who toss(s from the natural
side. Lew laste.l only a fraction
more thun the fifth innlnfr. when
the fireworks startde, and the Hells
sewed up the score,.
A hard-fought battle, featuring
an old-fashioned pitchers duH.
look ptace at Sacramento, where
tho Sonntors won their third
strikight victory, 8 to 2, from the
Hollywood Stars, ''Manic Severeld
put tho Solemn In the undisputed
lead of the Pacific Coast league
when ho smacked the pill over the
left field fence, to start off the
plnth Inning.
n il Hunt bat work on tho part
of Dave Harbee and equally pur
feet blocking by. Krnle Johnson,
snappy second baser, enabled the
Seattlo Indiana' to carry off tho
Angels' scalps. The score was 8
to 6, and It was the first victory
for the Indians In three games
against thu southerners.
Yesterday's Coast league results:
H. II. K.
Portland 3 5 1
San Krunelsco 16 1
Coscarellu and Hego; Couch and
Polvogt,
R. H. K.
Seattle 8 11 2
Los Angeles '. 6 10 2
Kalllo and Steinecke; Roberts,
Peters, Weathersby and Warren.
R. H. K.
Hollj-wood ; 2 8 0
Siicramentn .....,. 3 8 ft
Shftltenhack and Jlassler; Itryant
and KeveVeld. -
, R. If. K.
Missions 6 11 9
Oakland 2.11 I
Ruether. Jeffeoat and Hoffmann;
MeKvcers nnd Hums.
. ' -f-
Free Comedy
Matinee Saturday
V Rialto Theatre
A thrilling chapterplay han be-n
hooked for the Itialto theatie,
commencing tomorrow. It Is "The
Scarlet Arrow," starring KruheiH
X. Hushman, Jr.. with Hazel Keen
er In the feminine lead.
Thin pit-turn introduces numer
ous new and tinumjal producing
escapade. It Is entirely dnvold of
(be usual melodramgtlc touch In
serted at Intervals tor tt cnntaltiH
a complete story In eai'h episode
with action, pathos and Invo in
jected to hold the Interest of tiie
most critical theatregoer.
The Hialto theatre Is also giving
the kiddles another big treat i.
morrow in the way of a Free Can
dy matinee, meting that with
each child's ticket they will give a
big full sized bar of choice candy.
The other featurn attraction on
their program tomorrow Is Ken
Maynard in his latest production,
The Lawless Legion."
OPERETTA m FRIDAY
JVxt Friday, April 6th, (hp Phoe
nix school iijentii lij annual oper
etta, lUieuiorflii huv urogruiuted
PisiAiCBToyviAyv
"The Daily PriiHctoi)i.in"vas asked by the
P. Lorillard Conipany, makers of OLD
GOLD cigarettes, to conduct a test at
Princeton to determine which of the four
widest-selling cigarettes had the greatest
taste appeal.
For the purposes of the test the four leading
cigarettes were "masked" to conceal the
brand names. Undergraduates were asked
to smoke the four brands without knowing
their identity. The cigarettes were num
bered, and the men merely chose, by num
ber, the one that appealed to them most.
The test was made at eleven Princeton
upper-class clubs and at the Freshman Com
mons on January 11th to 16th. In all, 303
students smoked and compared the four
cigarettes. The test was conducted in a
perfectly fair and impartial manner.
The results show that "Cigarette W" won
75 first choices; "Cigarette X" won 74;
"Cigarette Y" won 36; and "Cigarette Z"
(which was OLD GOLD) won 118. The pref
erence for OLD GOLD was 57 greater
than that for the next highest brand.
THE DAILY PRINCETONIAN
jT)Pl'r
A. DOUGLAS HANNAH.
M c upper -clummen com purl nft t he leading cigarette
brands In thu ruomv of tbu Princeton Inn.
TUrfourlesiling brands of clftarct tea... "masked" with
pupcr Blevvea to conceal their brand names.
1 I.orMlird Co., Bit. 1760
"NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD'
satisfactorily and tho final week
will be devoted to smoothing out
Ihe few rough spots and getting
the large cast welded into a per
fectly running organization.
This year selection, "Tho Toro
dors," deals with tho predicaments
of two pseiido hull-fighters and i
replelu with comedy an well us
bright, cntchy songs nnd sparkling
lines. Judging from tho , recordH
made In past years by Its predo
ccsmirs. "The I'trates of renzanee"
nnd "Windmills of Holland," thin
performance will set a new high
mark.
MRXiro CITY, Mar. 29. (PI
AIIhtIo Terrnnes Itenlles, provis
ional governor of Duruango,, In a
messano In the govf-rnment, said:
"We nro taking drastic nteawures
agnlnst tho Knights of Columbus
of Diirango, who are acting as spies
for the rHels nnd f'rlsteros."
lie aluo said hn was mobtlllng
Duraimo agrarians to combat the
"t'risteros."
"Orlsteras" is a name applied In
some partH of Mexico to thoso Hn
railed religious Innurents who use
the batlle cry of "Viva Crlnto Hey"
or "J,ong livo Christ, King."
In response to a request from
the patrons of tho Valley school,
the prlnclpiil, Mrs. Isabel Monher,
will speak on "Modern Kdueatlonnl
Methods." at 2:30 p .m., Hn'urday,
March 30th. at the. school. Kvery-
ftue (nt'Tfcted is wn'fiuin,
feadtiche?
fnntPkd of rlKntrrmis bart drpra
Mfitfl tnkn tufn, mild nnd purely vfialikl
NATURE'S Hf.nt.DY ami rm rid of tit
bownl pnlaonn that cause th tr'iiibla.
Nothti.tf likn N? for tiillounMu. lolc bl-
cin, nnd curtatifaiion. Acts plMMatl
Never Kripea, Only 26c.
Make ihe trtt tonight
kriiSai 'iiiMP
K commended aod Sold bf
All g Mvlfrv tfrtisTBrl"tai
Notice to Property Owners
Petitioning for Street and Sewer N'
Improvements . .
The City Council will moot in rcKiiliir session nt tho Conn-V
oil Chnmlirr on Tuosdiiy, April 2, at 7:30 '. jr., .to eon-1
sidor the eoiiKtruotiim of tlio following iiiiprovcmoiits:
PAVING . ;l --'J
Aldor troot from Wost .Iiiokson to north ond of strotft.' r
Sontli Central from ond of the present paving to BoydL,
Stroet. o i.
Oak Street from West Second to Jackson Street. '
GRADING AND GRAVELLING
Summit Avonuo from Jackson to Clark Street.
McAndrews from Iteddy to Queen Anne Avenue.
West Holly from Siiinmit. lo Colnnilius Avenue,
West Ninth Street from Hamilton to alley west of Block'
4, Uoss Addition.
Jcminetle from .Main to West Kahili Street.
SEWERS . '
Sunimil Avenue from ('lark' lo south line Lot 0, lilock 3,
Mary's l'laco Addition.
Alley, Block 1, Gray's Addition, from Jackson Street
north to south lino Lot 6, lilock 1, firny's Addition.
West Main from Coluiulms to Chestnut Street.
West Tenth from Hamilton to Lincoln.
Columhiis Avenue from Haven to south lino L' t 2, block
4, Ilillview Addition. . .
The estimated oosl of the nliove iiiQrovemonls nro ori
filo at the City Superiulopuloiit's office, and all parties;
interested (ire renuested !Ol present at the niceting'for '
the lO pose of voicing their approval or rejection to the
improvements. . , - V:'i".
STREET AND SEWER COMMITTEE",;
CITY OF MEDFORD. ;
By T5. B. HAM M(1N I), Chairman. ,
KlKctrotaaraiij (Juirouruuilr
Dr. H. P. Coleman
9th 8iicceimful Year lo Meitford
TreatmmiH bf ADDolnlnient
Medford Csntar Bldo. Phona Sot : anabla prleaa. No lob too email.
Naturupalti7 Food Science 2U N. Qrape St. Phona
Fred Oottfrlad Arroa Turnhov
GOTTFRIED ft TURNBOW
Export plumbing, heating "
eheet metal repar ahop.
wa apeclalKa on aervlea at real