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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1929)
MEDFORD MTTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD," PRECOX, FRIDAY. APRTT, 5, 102(1 PXQE SEVEN nnnn rnnTDA iii ii i n in nui UUUV-1-UUtVill.L iitTrm iii ppt lYlAltKIAL Ltr l '1 j (jallison Bequeaths Better Than Average Grid Can- ( didates to- New Mentor Powerful flJfe apd Fast Backfield. Prink Calllson, for . six yars Modford hteh school athletic coach recently named freshman coach at the University of Oregon., effec tive next September, will bequeath to his successor, whoever he mny be, a better than uveracff hlKh school football i team.' with uirde veloiied ' power in the dine, and plenty of speed In the backfield-. 1 Mnny.of the candidates for the l'fl29 first squad have been under fire. They were the' second string last :year,' and while they failed lb show' much' polish, they got re sults. They know the fundamen tals of football and are well i grounded in the Calllson style of piny. The new Ot-eKOn mentor was building thorn for Ills' lean- j year team. They will pile up n , tremendous scores, but any team j that plays them will know uliey nave been-in a football fame. ' '. Junto '. ICS pound Buard, Hownh Cireen.- 180-pound Kiiard. j and John Spracuc. lCO-pound aiuird.' with halfback, possibilities. will lie bail:, llreen nnd SprnKiie NEURITIS! i. Aiid Rhsumatic Sufferera . '.: Caee'o Guaranteed Remedy assures you full Vellef In 'tlie mdW s!VHre''casnii or nmnoy back.'.; .N'ai lure's own tonic elnanscs tho blood from tho. urifc ttcld "lmison through direct action on the stomachc liver ttntl kidneys. Also specifically ef fective in cases of Oout, Dropsy, High Blood Pressure. Cramps in tlie Limbs. Iteduc.es . pain anil swelling. $1.50 per bottle. Jarmin nd Woods, the Owl Drug Store. lIIIIIMIIIIIIUIIIl(l THEi NEW L lllliililiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiliiilillllir; : . v- I WATCH THE JSiS, ' 1 LAST TIMES THE FAMOUS STAR BETTY COMPSON In "Say It With Supported by ah ADDED 'ATRiCTIONS i . News of the Past Few Hours PATHE NEWS "TWO ARABIAN SIGHTS" SHOTS SHOTS NO. 1 "llOc AN Matihce Fertilize ,n 'and ' Realize . , ' t- Call at our store and make known you;r wants a FEW DOLLARS spent NOW on fertilizers will mature those early money making crops. , . r . s . A WEEK ahead of the other, fellow means a- LOT. Have you looked over our selection of Per ennial Plants and Pansies? See ours be fore you buy'elsewher i Mutual Mill & 6th at Bartlett ' i ' ' - Phone . i1.' 1 . j were first-strlnR players. Other j linesmen, who will return and re port are Kill Cunningham, a isa-t Reenter; Zumbrun. another junior hish school boy. who tips ttie , scales at 1?0 pounds; Bill I)byn. ' 175 pounds, ft. tarkl prospect, find Lvlo Castleman. 1U0. Masters! Cave and Huber, both weiKhlns ! Hose to 170 pounds, will also bt will have ho trouble in Betting- a 1 fair-sized line. , -' 1 Cookslo Back. 1 Orbin Cooksle, fullback on last year'a chnmpionnhjp team, be back, along 'with- lilchattl wini AD-' turn. I nitrate. l Coo km e is big and taut and Applogato Is sturdy, small! and fast. ' Cookste weiRhs 170 j pounds, and Is a consistent ground i onlnaK A I IVllap id a r,f1 har litK-k. I flohl possibility, with second team experience, who gained yardage by virtue of his awkwardness. Potter possesses the knack of stubbing hlk toe, and making six jyardft .moro.i when they count the most. Charles Thomas and Charles Clay plan to make a bid for quar terback. i Ossie Xewlin, with two ; years (experience under bin bolt,' is- the only end- prospect. i d If the above aggregation of boys get any kind of coaching, along with what they already know, they ought to make a good show ing. The j coach who fills CalH , son's shoos' -will not lack for ma terial, and his job will' net be an hard as it seems. The football schedule for next .... besides Klamath Falls, Ash fand an(l Grants Pass, will include games wm, Marshfield nnd the fiiemawa Indians two teams that nave maintained athletic relations witn Medford in her' "bin years." -phis, also includes the . Corvalli ,)ch. Hcnoal ; , . . , , , , a Ball)e iB played with Salem nil;h it wm )l0 at home, instead of (U Snk.nli, on account of the t,.Patment the Medford team re- icelved from Salem students nt the ! stale biusUetball tournament. Fights Last Night liKKMN. Germany I.udwiR, jlayinan outpointed Kudi" AVujrner, (15). 5 netainihs j:;ermnn tpiddle-. weight title. HOT SPRINGS. Afhton.. Chicago, Jimmy Davenport. Ark. J.ack knocked out Little Rock, Ark.. a). m THEATRE Tonip-ht Diamonds All-Star Cast 1X150 - ' Daily Seed Co., Itfc. Medford 269 ' 4" : iMnnpAM PAiMO Afirinni rami pi ays . mmm mm m m mm i DECISION over; inniAH unimi inumii luum 2orilla Bores in But Tires As'"""" at c.irvoin in .),' jl iJ j which Broiisod uimninioi Roltlo PrnnrocWc I nnn,"on' he hnn1 of 24 ""' Battle ' Progresses Long i i ii jn . u Left Used By Champion. TOr, SnarpShOOtinOc" LOW i ' ' " ' 1 i Blow Struck. v By Vlrtrtt-O. SltHer, Associated Prefts Snorts Writer, lus aaullw., April a. .i; i Tod Morjran miKht he the trailest ; frfllai.nUy for bandsmen.... ! ainouniinw to 3.5. Tho C'ra- of the ring kinffs, but he alr-o is Schools have been divided into ter Lake Kiilld reported their quota the fiKhlingest-of.tlwm nll-in more-tWJ ffI.oups this year for the first i of $r,0 paid, nlho the O. E. o ways than one. i ' time, accoulins to size,, for the elcties. Th Woman's awsoclation The junior lightweight chairiplon. ; rontMli t H?KisUationK for the reported a larse payment made on ship la.st night in tn same 01ym-)chlss A contest have heen received ! their building fund pledtre. with pip auditorium rinR where in 1925 t from Mflaford.- Ja tlrande. Koose- plans laid for the new vear. he battered Mike liallerlno Btoeky VPlt hiKh of Portland and Corval- I The .Men's Huh with close to Hayonne, .WJ., riiiKman. almost j ljs .'1ubs B registrants so far are I 40 members reported a live In senseless: to wift the 130-pound j Marshfield -and the piris' hand of teiesi among tho men in tho club crowii thrust unide with decisive-( seaside. OUer sehools -hlch hiivn nnd u Mie-iin. nes me seconn nue cnmienKo ui:f ent infnrmal .notification, arc Jef tsahtiaifo Zorilla. 21-year-old native t (0Vii0n and orfrms QC Portland, Al of the Panama jungles, Tho bushy- j bany and Bend. . ; haired- San Ulas Jndlnn battled jl0 Medford: high band Is corn Morgan to a draw last December posed of tWo following meniberK: at Kan Prancisco.' ' 1 I Alan Onrley, trombone: John MorKan' victory ovor thi dusky ciribhle, clarinet; (lien Simp-challenger.- Rained at tho cost of, ; kins, clarinet! i Merrltt Prohsileld, a badly damaged loft- ftyo, was his j clarinet: 'Albert Onddi.?, clarinet; without question of a douht. ItinK- i Koyco KelloffH,' clarinet; Vaughn Aiders almost Ubanluinusly areed I Stone, cornet,: (let-aid llartsock, that the titleholder had won six j bass drum) .Charles Oonway,: cor of the ton sessions, save one to net;. P.erle Thornton, corncU I.u ZoriMa and labeled the remainder t cius i:Jt o k e ns. cornet ; Wendell even. " ' - '. : jTidle, cornet;' l-'arrril Wood, enr- Morgan, facing a tiring foe, lonkjnei: l-raiik Xeil. cornet; Chavies 1 he last, four rounds. Whlllock, saxtilhone; Done Stone Tne hoblnp, weavlns,. kinky-hair-1 saxophone; HoukUs Wood, bass; nJ.nlinll.miiB!' niml.l llu Itl.xi.w hl.l 1 IV.hillll I UMIl,,,.. I'" r.B I in ihe onrlv rounds, but Ihn Hare. 1 a fairly fast one. combined with MoiKan's sharpshootlnK and ureal- er inu Keneralshlp, -combined to thwart, him, ihrouh the dccidiUK sessions. Morgan .scored heavily at lone ranee with his stlncrine left hook and used -a chopirtnc rieht effectively when r in close. ; Morgan's eye was cut in tho sec ond round. Tho injury but spur red the champion on. ' Vljhy tho referee against hitting low fi I and' buUinir with his head in the cllnchesr In the-ninth round, Zo rilla lunded a low blow that caused Morgan to double up. After u brief pause to recuperate, the champion signified his willingness to con tinue. . ' Morgan linn defended his crown J fi times since winning It Decem ber "L 11135.; '-; - ... .-! Coast League Yesterday.. H. . s 111 Senttlc ...y Oakland : llntterlos: . Mlspn, .Suit, FIseh, Pipurns ' and Stelnecko; DiiKlla, Kasiuh, I-iurat and . Lombard!, Itendy 1 ., ' n. it. n 10 Sa n - Francisco Missions , HnttcriOH: Couch, Jones and Polvopt; Colo nnd Knldwin. Sncramento-Portlnnd postjionod; rain. Los A n g e 1 c s-Hollywood post poned rain. ; ,. I ti C. V. Kpcncer of i Seattle Is n Medford, distrtlhttlnff' RninttleN'"' of KellogB's Ulc Krlsiilrfs .and jrash ini; the sale of this favorite pro duct. Mr. Spencer Is one of those liannv individuals, who is thor oughly sold upon 'the product he! la distributing, and while here. nked that this paper tell the housewives to try these two Ways j in which to "use krispics, assert-. Ing that once. .they, do this they will never be without rice In this form: " . - 1 lllix Krispics ManirooiLS 2 cub whites 1 cup sugar ' ' ! 1 1 H teaspoon vanilla 1 cup coeonnut 2 cup IvelloKK's Rice Krlspies ti cup nut meats (chopped) Heat the' ecu whites until stiff. add the sugar craduitlly, then ndd I'lh "vanilla, cocoanut, rico kris- ples nnd nut : meats. Drop hy spoonfuls on a buttered pn'n, nnd hnftc in 'ft moderate oven 0400 de grees F) until the mnearoons are a delicate brown.' ' ltlco krlspkn Ilrltllo 2 cups granulated sugar 1 cup brown supar : ',4 cup light corn syrup 1 cup water U cup butter 1 tups Kellogg's Rice Krlspies l'ut the sugars, corn irj'rup nnd wntcr into a saucepan and cook. stirring until the suunr Is dlB solved. ; Continue cooking without stirring until the temperature 00 degrees V is reached. Hemove i from fire, add butter' and stir onl - enouiih to mix well. If much i stirring Is .dona the brittle' will 1 suitnr. Add Itlro Krlspies and turn at ones on -a greased slab 1 or! on a. areascd Inverted, pan or ' l.aklne -sheet. Smooth out with a snatula. - After about a half ! mtnutee take hold of tho tdt-es of the randy and lifting it slightly i from the Mlab. puW it as thin as ; possible. . HreaU into frrvgnlar ' pieces. - Colli water test when ' candy reaches J00 degrees K.: FAREWELL AT LODGE- i E COMPLETION Polfnjvinff their rpIhyinK beforp ! The annual roiwieKfttlonnl 'incot Hie 141 It ldileo Inst 'nWht ot tlit-J Inn "f llie I'rkhytrrian consign- jihre HtolerttoiM which they will I lender at the state band tourna- tomorrow, nnd ! unanimous admim-i niherw and i their lender. Wilson Wnitp. de- Parted for Corvullis this morning by fitawe. taking wuh mom tho best wishes or tne i-;ikn. the siu- dent hody and Modfoi d B.merully ihpt tbey will via fiist. pluve naln j at tne tournainont. At tho time of departure It was ; known hore that nix ImmlH for certain, nnd probably ton. will he j entered tomorrow in tho sixth an- fi nnn t.ti . hlinnr : " " ""'" Howerma n. clarfnet: May Ha v. id. (to: KdiMe !oul.t; alto; Del AtS (ill- bert. snare druui; I-eomn il Hays son. nltn: Kvpicit . Cult, u .iiiib.ii; Artnur .Sclialz, s:ixophon; Ronald KrliiK, tronihonfi.und Jtoliert flee ter, biiK.s. 1 P.U15XOS AIKlCti Lou PnhlRO, Salt Lnke City, Utah, .and Julio Jloooroa. Argentina, drow. (TJ), I j j . . .. . . i vr-Fi'uits and Vegetables Our truck man wires us from Sacra mento: "Boy,'lf they' undersell on vege tables and fruit this week they will have id steal them;"4 ' . Fancy Oranges, bursting with juice. 'Per dozen .......... . Cauliflower, per head, each . : Fancy Strawberry Rhubarb, 3 lbs. . 2 lb fresh, tender Spinach Poultry Special Fancy Dressed Hens, Dressed Rabbits, per lb. AT OUR LUNCH COUNTER Saturday 'if. We serve. special. Chicken dinner, includ ing soup, relish, salad, vegetables, des serts and drinks, for 50c. Joliiiso ilS Phone 97 LEE onskohocknUreS --MORE MILES LONGER WEAR LESS MONEY ? ."- NEXT TIME iYOU WANT . TIRES LET US FIGURE WH YOU Ask Uie iman who uses them Phipp's Auto Park Service Jackson at Riverside PRESBYTERIANS ELECT AND HEAR REPORTS ON Null i l was held lust oveiilnir In lh social hall of tho cluucli Willi Ill" pCoplo sittliiK down to tlio covered dish supper at 7 p. ni. tteports were made by the ninny ornanlzatlous of the church, all of whii'h Mho wed many lieniH of In lereKt. ' Tlie Sunday school reported an enrollment of 370 with very oti- eomnnlnu reports from the wo man's bible class and tho differ ent societies. The i K. societies were reported with total member ship of about tiO. 'I he Woman's Miwsrnnrtry society reported their quota to missions .... ,,, , fl, tt,lt, ,iltl(, nV(. Tiio total of fundM roportcil bv tho irenstirt'rs of all tho t'huri'h orRanl'utionH iiuudinK tho rnn nliiK exponso of th oliuroli anil Sunday hpIiooI Ituildinr; fund, iiipo orKan fund and honcvolrnci's, amounted to $15,75. New offli-ei-H -lwwn to fill va-cinnrit-rt wM-e KUlor.s .1. H. Coolry, K. S' farppnlor and Allwrt Kuirk. Trusteos, t V. JI. Doimld, Fivd iM'i'.'k Jihason, lltirdi'tto liulm Dcarons ami dfaponoss, V.. M. Ilns millK, It. A. MalllfiVK. MlK. II. A. l.illl.ll and .lolm (ll'lllhlc. Music rominillpo. Ittilpli Sw1 npy. 1). U. 'i'eriiit, and ills. A. Ii. CU'incnl. Sundny 8-liool Ruperintond1 nl. Kail It. lloppiM'. HUM,. I'n. Jim K'holoUcr, of Oaliliirniu, ompoinU'd Sylvan 1ih, HitUimuro (8); heo Clnro, Now York, won on foul from' Coort;os Amblurd, Franco (G). F. A. DauRborly in renortrd Ml with a cvcro cold . and .toiifsHilis at his hnmo in Phoenix. 10c 10c 20c 15 c per lb 30c 30t Special i 6th and Grape 1' 'n I v Phone 1037 R mar c T ! POin'l.ANl), Ore., April fi. ! KeepitiK iup vitii e(t Values. ; as they Hlide up or down' from ay to day, has cumo ti. be. quite a pas :time with tnose inieic.-ted in mar- kets. tne day all is lowly and tho i next moriiiiiR findH the bottom .knocked mit or the ton lifted to I accommodate higher prices, t Kgizx were again down today ap- parently for the same reason that i m-j t- up i iiursuay. -i any rate, standard extras have declined two cents to I'll, standard firsts o:ie cent nnd a half to :T, and medium firsts one cent to 21. Kkks tiro plentiful, but no one can tell what will happen to the price between now and Saturday. The eo-opera-tives and the independents are still eyefnir each other, but whether with admiration or venucance re mains? to be seen. Butter values were undisturbed, l.iv'.'stiick I'DRTLAM), tire.. April 5. )A") t"attle and calvos: iiuolaltly steady; no rot'oipis. , ' I'nws. low ruttcr. $r.f0 ti 7 r,il. I I 1 THE MARKETS l '"'Tomorrow in Our v. Bargain Basement SHOES Children's ' Shoes ' Regularly priced $2.45 values. Spe cial Saturday S1.29 Baby Shoes Soft soles or stiff soles 69c to $1.98 Women's Oxfords $4.85 values. Crepe sole, low heel tan Oxford. .'S3,48, Crepe sole, :, low" heel, elk .hide - with tan calf, trim. . S2.98 Men's Work Shoes $3.75 1 values. Composition sole; ; tan shoes..- S2.98 i Men's leather sole, tan shoe. $2.98 $5.00 men's soft leather, tan blu cher, composition sole, .plain or moccasin toe. $3.89 i Kiddies' Anklets i 25c , Plain color, fan cy trim's ocks, cuff tops, sizes 5Y2 to 7i2. M. M. Dept. Store BASEMENT ENTRANCE ON MAIN FLOOR . . '1 SIXTH AND CENTRAL Z sieaoy: t'lpiH los, .11- . rei-t. threp and IuidIik: steady; no rot-elpls. tfur.tnblj' I'l-mliiiv OIJTI.AN'I). on-., April 5. (flj Wholesale prices; ISl'TTKK: Steady. 10( KiS : Lower, Fresh standard extras 2ic; fresh standard firsts 2.r.c; fresh medium extras 22c; fresh medium firsts 21c. Milk, poultry onions, potatoes, wool. nuts, hay, cascara bark nnd hops: steady and unchanged. San Francisco Butterfat SAX FKAM'ISrO, April . -MuUwrl'ai f. o, h. San Francisco, 17 'c. Wall Street Report XKW YOltK, April r,. (?) Pre. quent aliiits of spoiMilativo Honti mem in today's atork mnrUct re flec lpil widosproail iiniiuslni'ss still txisthiK over tho credit alluallon. Iti nctionnry tendencies predomlnat od ot the opening ns u result of n rat nor heavy liquidation hy nerv otts investors unii upei ulutors who were alarmed at the threat of con irress in (lie federal reserve bonrd stntenuint nuhllshed. tills morniiiK, hut these ofi'"riiiK were readily ub sorheil unii tho market showed a lendeiiey to rully when the call money rate was lowered from S to Ii per cent. Week end adjustment of specu. lnllvo accounts eiin.ied u mixed movement in the cIosIkh hour, with soie of tl.o sperlilatlvn favorites toiichini; new lows for tho day. However, Adams Kx press rose in I'oinis and advances were n:ade tiv Manufacturers Close -Outs at Nearly , , is i: SAVINGf II Shoes, Syfeaiers shirts ; Union Suits Wash Prints Hose, Socks Dresses ' Curtains ; COME EARLY Cheapest Place to Buy in , Southern Oregon Women's Fancy ."Shoes'1; The newest to be worn this season. Red one, strap pumRs, blonde with red in serts, futuristic . style 1 one straps, and blonde one straps. Spike or military heel; complete run of sizes in every style. S3.95 1 International Mercantile Murine preferred, Columbian Carbon, U. S. i Realty and A. M. livers, several ,of the motors made good upward' : progress, particularly iiHiierai mo ,tors and Mack Truck. The closinK. I tone was IrreimlHr. Total salea ap- proximated 3,300,00(1 Bhares, Eat Every thing i . without Fear ( a of Indigestion Are there lots of JoedB you'ean't eal for i fear , of tKas.i bloating, pains in the stomnch and bowels? l)o you have to pass up favorite dishes while the rest enjoy them 'f That's a sign you need Tanlacl For more than 10 years Tanlac has restored to vigorous health thousands-who denied themselves their favorite foods just as you have to. Mn Lawrence R. Barnes, of 6918 47th Ave., S.W., Seattle, Wash., says: "I couldn't eat a meal that didn't cause me distress, but Tanlac relieved me almost immedi ately, and I could eat unythintt.' If you surfer from i ml i nest ion, gas, dizziness, headaches, constipa tion or torpid liver zive Tanlae a chnnte to help you! The Hist bot tle often brings tlie needed relief. Tanlac is a good, pure medicine, made of roots, barks, and herbs that are recognized by the United, States Pharmacopoeia. Ciet it from your druggist today. Your mooej back if it doesn't help you. . .. 52 MllllON BOTTLES USED Men's Dress Shoes $5.00 men's dreS3 , oxfords,' tan or . black.! ' $3.95 ' Women's Sweaters : Close out. Values up to $3.98 Special $1.79 Women's Voile Dresses 98c Close out, , Long or short sleeves, dark or light col ors. 98c '50c Women's House Dresses 39c A few. numbers left in women's house v aprons. Close out price 39c Curtains 75c 2-yd. tie back ruffled scrim curtains, white and washable. , 29c - iPer pair - Men's Union ' Suits, 79c ; $1.00 summer weight, knit un ion suits,- ankle length, elbow sleeves. Tanlac very brittle. , . mJ