"MTDFORD MATT, TTiTBTTNTl, MEPFOTCD, OTiEflOX. WEDNESDAY, AVRIL :t. 1 020.
-APPOINTMENTS AT PYLE'S P4CK CUT
CLINICS REPORTED BY THIRTEEN ON
!LENA"HOLDING
Iron Mask Coming Tomorrow
o
T7D JTl
WHIP
HAND
; AS fULL FOR DAY! FOURTH LAP
I A buy day was expected today
for the two tuberculosis clinics
scheduled fur llediord and Ash
land this afternoon under the aus
pices of the Jackson County Health
axsoclatlon, tha county health unit
nnd the Oregon Tuberculosis awbl
clutlon, with Dr. P. U Newmyer
Salem In churgo of the Ashland
clinic and Dr. Itnlnh Malawi of
Portland In chaise of the Medford
clinic. A complete listvof appoint
ments was reported for both places
thu forenoon.
The visiting doctors were enter
tained at luncheon today by Dr. E.
II. Plckel of this city and were
scheduled to be guests at tea late
this afternoon at the home of Miss
Mildred Carlton, president of the
County Health association, , at her
home on the Old Stage road.
The Medford clinic was to be
held in the offices of Dr. hockley
in the iMetlford! building.
Nowberg. City council opened
bids for pipe aiid fittings for lino
to be laid in cltjr.
I'lULADULPHIA. April 3. P)
Sixty-two of Charlie Pyle's mar
athonein Jogged their way through
tho city on to Wilmington. DM.,
tuday, on the fourth' lap of the
second annual coast-to-coast "bun
ion derby."
The pack, 13 less- than those
who arrived here from Trenton
yesterday, started at 7:10 this
morning with Paul Simpson, liur
lington, X. C, entry, setting the
pace with an elapsed time of
12:20:17. ' :
Herbert Hedman, of Australia,
Ed. Gardner. Seattle negro and
John Salo of Passaic, N. J., find
Peter Oavusszl. England, all vete
rans of last year's grind,; were
well to the front, as the band
trekked over the rood to Wil
mington. ' : - "
wrsvt1 II
t: Kit scV's'
SOX
REBELLION
I
First National Bank of MeMinn
ville moved Into temporary head
quarters as old quarters aro being
remodeled. '
; STARTS -
Tomorrow
The Pick o'
the Big
Silent Pictures
Every man, woman and child in Jackson
County should see this actual authentic
picture of the Polar regions and Polar
wild life.
at White
North
You'll See
Actual Pictures
' of
The ' pursuit of an 80-ton
whale.
the stalking of a walrus
herd.
the battle to capture the
largest Polar bear ever
brought out of the Arctic.
rlf
The Official d&,
Sidney Snow ,5M
Expedition
and
SHOWN AT OUR REGULAR PRICES
KIDDIES 10c ANY TIME
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
VliTOR HUGO'S
Immortal Classic
"The Man ;
Who Laughs"
SAefVom'7AMAN WHO LAUGHS
A truly magnificent picture with!
a iiovtr(ul story, intereHllnt; people!
and superb settings, one that will
help' you to forget the humdrum
'"now" and upend an huur of two
in the romantic "then" of the sev
enteenth century France, when
kind's and cardinals moved through
iilatoly alact'H, anil an iron imusked
captive paced the ntoie floor of an
island fortress, is "The Iron Mask,'
Dons Fairbanks' picture now at
Hunt's Crateriun.
D'Artagnan is brought to vivid !
life by' Douglas Fairbanks, riding'
with his three other loyal muske
teers, Athos; Porthoa and Arnmis.
upon their quest for romance and
adventure.
There is comedy and tragedy,
love and hate, war and tho in
rtigues of peace. '
The story ends on the same stir
ring note with which it begins.
You will never forget that final
moment when, with swords raised
in their stirring salute, "One for
all, all for one," the four friends
go together in search of the fur
ther ad vent urea which Ho beyond.
T
Old Roman Backs Black
burne Art Shires Sent
Home to Gain Condition
Cissell Is Reinstated
Grumbling Subsides.
PORTLAND. Ore., April 3. P)
Ernie Owens, Los Angeles light
heavyweight, was no match for
Fred Lenhart, tho ambidexterous
slugger from Spokane in their 1U
round mutch here last night. Len
hart made a chopping, block out
of Owens for nine rounds and
the declaim. In the lOlli was u
mere formality.
Tiny Mayes, a heavyweight from
Independence. Ore., gave tho crowd
its biggest thrill In tho fifth round
of tiie semi-final when he toppled
iioh Muriels for the count with a
right flush to the chin. , Muriels
had to be carried to his corner.
, Leo .Lomelll, Los Angeles, took
a close decision from Kddio Gra
ham in their fast six-round clash.
I DRIVE
IS URGED BY MENTOR
CHK'AdO, April 3. (,P)
Changing basketball rules so it
will be impossible for a team to
make five points on one drive
under the basket will bo urged
by Ward Ijimbcrt.' Purdue univer
sity coach, at the meeting of the
National Association of basketball
coaches here tomorrow and Fri
day. -
Lambert, chairman of the rules
committee, docs not favor Hher
changes in tho rules, such ns those
proposed regarding the dribble
and elimination of the tip-off. ,
Fights Last Night
niy the Associated Press)
INlJl ANA POLLS Eddie Ander
son, t'ody, AVyo.. knocked out Jose
Ootralcs. Havana, Cuba, (1). Otto
Attcrson. Terre Haute, lnd., out
pointed Charley Court, Cincinnati,
Lumber Bargains
We recently made a good buy on a large
quantity o lumber at a sheriff's sale.
We are going to sell it at bargain prices.
No. 1 com. .$20 per M.
No. 2 com. 17 per M.
No. S&nd 4 com. 10 per M.
These prices include long dimension upr
to 32 foot and small timber.
L( us save you money on your next Job.
Woods Lumber Co.
"Back to the Woods"
East Main and Genesse Phone Q8
MILUVU.'KliK Hurt Tnylnr. of
Torre ! u il to, lnd., outpointed
Henry KnlcKuno, Den Molnoy, (8).
AKItON. O. Ciorllla JunoH, Ak
ron, knocked out (leorgo Flfleld,
Canada, (1).
XKW "VlA VEX. Conn. Loill
K'd Kaplan. Merlden. Conn., ont
pnlnted .loe Cillek. New York, (10).
-iMi',
Kidneys Bother
You?
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Irregularities,
GOOD health isn't poBil)1 on
lcn your kidney are proper
ly removing the watte irapuriiiei
from your blood.
For bladder irregularities and
for I he lameness, li finest and ron
slant barkurhe du lo stuygikh kid
nm use Doan I'M.
To promote normal kidney ae
lion and luiil your kidneys in
rlrjiniin(t your blood of poionoos
alrs, ne Donn'n Pills, Rcrom
mended (be world over. Axle your
neifthhorl
50,000 Users Endorse Doan's:
A. C. R nut ton, 3S CoHmnn Park,
Doston, Mau., : "I haJ to ttet up
many tirflca mt nifhl to r' lK kidney ae
crclona. HeaHactiea r,d diiy tpnl wero
common. My back waa lam and till. I
certainly wa in a miserable conrlttion un
til I uttd D'-fn'a Piil. In a ahnrl Urn I
wu fling iika a different paraon,"
DOAN'S r'cs
ASTIMl LAST DIL'RCTIC .'A KIDNCYJ
Ktllrr MUbtim Co MHChBoll!o.NY.
1'i-lnee G. (Prink) CalHson.
wh(se coaching prowess brought
district nnd tute chnmplonsllp
to tho Medford high school, lust
Friday signed a contract to be
elilef coach of the freshmen foot
ball, basketball and baseball tennis
at tho University of Oregon, and
last night the Students' Council
committee approved the contract.
Confirmation by President A. H.
Hall of the university, Js tho re
maining step. Callison will as
sume his new duties next Septem
ber. He has been coach of tho
Medford high school for six years.
No statement as to the salary
to be received by Coach Culllson
was made. It Is stated authorl
tively that the first year ho will
receive what Medford paid him
last year, nnd next year will re
ceive what Medford offered him
for n one-year contract. 'We re
ceived a regular salary 6f' $2CC0.
plus substantial sumH subscribed
by Medford business interests.
"it has been stated in tho press
that I would bo allowed to use
my own coaching system nt the
University of Oregon,"' suit! Cal
lison this morning. "This Is only
partly true. I will not use any
system that conflicts with estab
lished system at tho university.
The freshmen teams ', are nlway
a sort of laboratory, where new
Ideas are worked out. I regret
leaving Medford, but tho univer
sity offers a Inrger field nnd
greater prestige."
Klght members of Inst year's
stntc champion football team, will
follow Callison to his new post,
and will try for places on tho
freshman gridiron squad. Knur
wei-iv members of this year's stato
champion basketball team. Tho
eight youths graduate, In .lune.
and pledged themselves "to go
where Prink . soon.'- They are:
Hirnard and John Hughes, Wil
liam Morgan. Al Stoehr, and Krcd
(Ited) McDonald, linesmen
Al Melvln. Clifton Oarnett nnd
Clifford Moore buck. looro waa
a member of tho l'JI!7 team.
The Hughes brothers have n
logging contract In Klamath coun
ty, nnd several of their teammates
will work for them this summer,
until school starts.
Melvln. Morgan. Oarnett nnd
McDonald, were members of the
state champion basketball team
this year, the first two named
for ull-stato positions.
Superintendent of City Schools
E. H. Hedrlck. said this noon, that
the task of selecting a successor
to Cnlllson would' start as soon
as possible, and that no action
would ho taken until a careful
!tudy of nil tho applicants had
been made.
"The school board Is after the
best coach It can get for tho high
school," said Mr. Hedrlck. "There
aro 11 or 15 applicants, and of
this number, five or six aro from
within the state."
DALLAS, Texas. April 3. (VP)
Rebellion among the While Sox
playors is at an end today with
liussell lllnckhiirne, manager of
the club, in the role uf supreme
dictator.
lllnckhiirne, backed up by C'has.
A. ComisKey, owner ot tne club,
ordered Art Shires, one of the re
volters, home to remain at his own
expense until he gets in condition
to play baseball. Hill Cissell, the
young shortstop, charged with vio
lating training rules, was rein
stated. Ulackburne's action of suspend
ing the irair, and then following It
up by ordering Shires, a promisine;
first basemun, to leave camp, seems
to have produced a silencing affect
on certain players who have grum
bled over the Inconveniences of
playing exhibition gnmes in small
Texas towns.
The Sox mnnuger, invoking stoiv.
measures to Insure discipline nnd
smash the wave of dissatisfaction
gaining impetus In the Sox ranks,
dismissed Sillies after along dis
tance telephone conversation with
Comiskey, the "Old Roman," iu
Chicago. '
Shires, rated as one of the best
prospects coming to the Amerlcnn
league In recent years, was made
acting field cnptaiti two weeks ago
iintl then stripped of his rank for
Insubordination. He Is said to be
In no condnltion as a result ot keep
ing Into hours and breaking other
training rules.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin SLtlon
Coast League
Yesterday
April :l
0:30 to 10:00 a. m. Ciuldcn
West coffee half hour.
10:00 to 10:110 a. m. Keen-
omy Groceteria and Ed 4
4 . LMnns,
10;30 to 11:00 u. in. Pecbo
& Kindle Service Station.
11:00 to 11:30 a. m. Hock
Gas. .
11:30 to 12:00 a. m. Jnrniln
& Woods.
12i00 tu 12:0.1 noon Mall
Tribune news reports.
12:05 to 12:35 p. m. Music
Box.
12:35 lo 1:05 l. m. Gold
V ' Seul Creamery.
1:05 to l-:3(5 p, ill. Kconomy !
Groceteria shoo dupt. fr
1:35 to 2:05 p. m. Beck's
Haltery.
2:05 to 2:35 p. m. Indepon-
dent Klec. Co.
M 2:36 to 3:05 p. m. Durant 4
f Dealers, Knbln & Ulndt.
0:15 to 0:30 p. m. Medford
Mall Trlbuno news and 4
market reports. '
0:30 lo 7:300 p. m. Colcmnn
4 He Lnwton, Medford Servlco'4
Htiitlon.
8:00 p. m. Frost report, fr
Floyd Young; ulso Thura-
day night al 3 p. m. t
'
MONTHLY BILLS TAKE
TIME COUNTY COURT
' Tho county court held ita renu
lar soRhlon today, and was biiHy,
for tho moHt part, with tho uhuqI
find; of tho month hntch of blllH,
which Included tho Biliary chocks
of county workers.
A number of mlnr rond mnt
9
n. h, k.
Portland 13 19 1
Hnemmento 2 3 4
HnttortcH: CnacarHla hnd KoK":
f'ranrlall, Kinney, V r c i t a g and
Kochlcr.
R. H.
Knn FranciHCo I I 0
Mlfwlonit 8 8 0
Batt-rk'n: Thumton and lol
voKt; Ituether and Hoffman.
H. H. E.
ym Anffflnn 7 15 1
Hollywood ' 13 J
Unit erf : Unrf no n nd Wnr-
ren. Sandhurst; Hhelli?nhack, Hul
i vey and IianHler.
R. H. E.
Htattle 7 8 1
l Oakland Ill 3
j ItHttorl?: KhIIIo and Btelnecke;
iJeffroat and Hurnff.
I MontKomery Ward A -Co. open
temporary store In Klamath Falls.
Making
& hating a
FT.
PV would certainly
keep you guessing
' No ou ess work, however, wlien
'. you bake a ftmall pie, because you
'can tell when it's done. And there'a
no guesswork wen Hills Bros,
roast their coffee. A few pounds
at a time by a continuous process
roasts every berry evenly and de
' velops the utmost in flavor. No
other coffee tastes like Hills Bros.,
ior none is roasted the same way.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
Prtth from the twit'
hat plenum ptm.
UstUy optntd wttk
Ike try,
O 1929
Barley-Malt Syrup
There's oncf reason and just one reason
for the "amazing sales of Budweiser i
Barley-Malt Syrup. Most of us want the
very finest money will buy and are not -.t
going to be satisfied with anything less.
To add flavor and nutri
ment to bread, cukes,
cookies, doughnut,
etc., use Budweiser
Bnrley-Malt Syrup in
your baking. Sold bv
grocers and dealer
everywhere.
Buscb - - - St. L
Anheuser
o u l s
ti-rs were dtsciinncd with County
lOnlnoci Paul rtynnlng. '
Next VcdneHday, the county
court will hold tho final hoiirfiiK
on tho Midway HlBhwny petition.
J. N. CAFE MOVES TO
. 11 SOUTH FRONT ST.
The .J,' N. C'nfe, which haH boon
lornted on South Ccntrnl for tho
lant five yearH, has moved to 27
Stuilh Front Mlroi't nnd will (pnn I
for buKlnouft tomorrow morn In tr
In tho lattiM" location.
Tho new location Iuih 1hoii com
pletely remodeled and new paint
put on the walls with new lino
leum on tho floors. New gat
ruiiKCH untf kiim heatei-H hnvo hoen
Installed hy tho Houthern Oregon
(ins corporation. alonK with three
hootltH for prlvatn partleH. The
.1. N. Cafe now Iuih ono nf tho
tnoKt modern and completo reHtiiu
rantH In Medford. (loud fondx and
iiuif-k riervlee at reasonable prlceH
.will, by,, tho. Blonun. ofthiH reHtau
rant, , i
Ttaker. Construction of $40,
000 addition to Commercial Creniu
erycompany'H plant completed.
COMPLEXION
IMPROVED
. . . QUICKLY
Look Flit Be Alive!
Get rid of that pasty,
sallow, blemished
complexion! Instead
of spending many dollars on fancy
creams nnd skin lotions, buy a 25c
pksr. of Carter's Little Liver Pills
and remove tha constipation poi
sons. , X0Ur. skin should be bene
fited, likewise your health Improved.
All DrugRlsts 25c and 75a red pkgs.
CARTER'S ESI PILLS
Open Evenings
Due to popular demand we are keep
ing our Atwater Kent and Frigidaire
Department open until 8:00 o'clock
evenings
Atwater Kent
We are displaying a
complete stock of all
models o f t h e At
water Kent radios in
a price range of $99.00
and up, complete. If
you have not heard
the new 1929 model
AtwateV Kent you are
missing something
worth while! A style
.for every home and
any room in the home
Frigidaire
The New Automatic Frig
idaire has won world
leadership because of
flexibility of design,
adaptability to the needs
of users and low prices
the results of quantity
manufacture.
1st As a complete unit.
2nd Coil and compres
sor may be installed in
your present refrigerator.
3rd. Coil and ' compres
sor may be installed in
any refrigerator you may
purchase. ;
Come in and let us assist you with
your refrigeration problem
Peoples Electric Store
212-214 West Main
MEDFORD
Tfcone 12