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VrEDFOTTT) MATL TRTBTTKrl frntDFOftt). OT?ErtO"ST, tRTDAY, 'APRTL 12. 1920. 1B0XING NEEDS CZAR DECLARES FORMER CHIP Dempsey, Would Have 'Man . ; Like Landis Control Ring ;.. "Game N. B. A. Head ; Seconds Motion Har- ; mo'ny Needed. - CHICAGO, 111.. Anrll 12. If) Jack Dempsey, promotor, Is advoet lng a "boxing ccar." '..'What boxing needs to save It Croat decline Is a supreme hend, a - man of action and power like l.an dls Is in baseball," Dempsey said. : '.'Today there are loo many con trolling boxing organizations and ;. none is in agreoment with tho oth r er. lt seems. ' i "These bodies should get lo r gether.. There Is much to ho ilono and a supremo head, with power - enough to make final decisions, tfould lift tho gamo up to higher . jrtatidard." " - - ' Paul Phcrn, chairman of tho 1111 f hoIh state athletic commission and I president of the National Honing SUITS Sold By Us Last Year There's a Reason McPherson's Style Without Extravagance n , Exq association, agreed with llio bur gestion. , "A good mnn with the power to carry out his Ideas would bo a great asset to the ring," Prehn nald. "To day there 1h too much difference of opinion. The various boxing or ganizations should Rot together, form n compact organization and work In harmony for tho good of the game." Coast League Yesterday Portlnnd-Hollywood b a s o b a 1 1 ganic postponed; rain. Double header Saturday. n. li. K. Sacramento li 10 1 San Francisco 12 10 3 Batteries: Bryan, Kroitng and Kochlc r; Jacobs, Gomez und Schmidt. It. II. E. Oakland 4 10 2 Los Angeles Oil 2 ' Batteries: Craighead and I.om bardl. Reed; Miller und Hannah, Sandbcrg. It. 11. K. Missions .' 8 14 1 Seattle i 1 4 0 flatteries: Hubboll and Ilorf ninn; Kalllo, Anlt and Htclnccke. KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Anrll iym Vtiitu r,.,i,t, li.,.ii. Fulls light lionvywolght, and llano V urauy, AHinnuu youm, lougut. io hard rounds to a draw In Chlloqulu Inst nigh'. f i uisite New Bridge Creations Exclusive at Swem's Gift Shop Hero is mi uilvaiiuu showing of t he new Diunii l'lnyinu; Cimls, with Uriiluo Tallies mfd Score Puds to hiiitoli. This Diana lini' iiiiuinui'iiti'.s n new und striking (lepiirliire in tho. in tliihliy. , Tlicso oiii'dM I'lnlniily every mii pt'i'it i physical tiinlity which ciiit lie limit into plnyim,' cards. Uui'iildc stuck, linen finish, gold-lt-af t'ilu;t', I'lcxihilily, easy slip mill Kinooth shtirric. Their chaste hcniily of tlcsie;n und rich decorn tive nintif inect the flair which is so pronounced today for the mod ernistic, smart und vognish. 19 New Designs Single and Double Packs Priced No Higher Tallica and Scdfo Fada to match all designs SWEM'S Kodaks Books Gifts CALIFORNIA CREW ... . AS VICTORS E! BERKELEY, Cal., April 1'iJ-UP) A light workout today, and crews from, the Universities of Washing ton and, California will he ready to meet tomorrow In their annual re gatta the classic of Pacific coast rowing. ; Both crews are In perfect shape and observers look for California to -repeal its victory of the1 last two years. The varsity eights of the two schools appear equal In power,, but the experlenco of the California men is expected to prove more of a hundicap than tho Hus kies can overcome. 1,'oach Ky Bbright of the Bears has revealed that the Hears have covered the three-mllo course in a shade below 15 minutes.. Al l.:l brlckson of Washington reports 10 minutes, HI seconds, as the best his crew has dono. . The regatta, including races be tween tho Junior varsity and the freshman eights of tho tw6 schools, will bo hold tomorrow morning. N OPENING GAME MK.YH'llIS. Tenn., April 12. (!) Belief tha Plo Traynor will be able to get into the Pirate-Cub oponing game next Tuesday was strength etido today. The Cub captain gave his Injured hip a thorough tryout In tho game against Mem phis yesterday and tuday ho re ported a slight stiffness of tho muscles was the only difficulty he experienced. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 3 2. lP) "tlabby" llarlliclt. Cul catch er, insists his salary wing Is healed and that he is ready to work. Hartnett hasn't caught a game all sprintj becouse of his latiie arm, and it Is doubtful whether Manager Joe McCarthy will let Illin risk It for two weeks more. The Cults were to start a thrco ganic series with , Kansas 1 City today. stanBIck team held best NKW VOItK. April 12. (I) Until Vnn Kiting, cmu-h "f New York unlvcrMlly'H tmlimr intorcul- l IcKtiitu track unit ffi'ld (oiuu. thltikH no rarttcrn outfit iiuh u chunco to check the drlvo of Htun fortl fur another outdoor lltlo noxt month. nt rhiladolphtii. II In run noiH HpranK a biff mirpriHO by Kiilnlnj? tho honrtl ftuor nupfonmcy, hut ho onlortnliiH no JHuhIohb nhoxit the outdnor moot. "No,' ho .said emphatically, "I hero HOemn to ho no hopo of nddihs the outdoor I. C A. A. A. A. championship. Stanford hn nl m ost tho Kiuno team it hrouKht cast lat yonr, and should ho fully na HtrotiK." Fights Last Night (By The. Associated Press) Dl'.TROIT. 1-ouls Kid Kaplan. Merldan. Conn., outpointed Joey Medlll, Chicago. (10). HAVKNl'OHT. lowil. Young Jack llllon, lioulsvllle, outpointed Kayo White, New Orleans. (10). .lohnnle Fullnn, tedar Jtaplils, out pointed .lack Alolrosc, New" Or leans. (10). .' I V. I'ASADKXA. Calif. "Hcnreat" Wright, Omaha, won from Ncal Clisliy, Hlverslde, Calif., (111). Fruits and Vegetables EXTRA SPECIAL Come to headquarters for vegetables just coming in season. Fancy new potatoes 3 lbs. for 25f Fancy new rhubarb '. 3 lbs. for 20$ Sweet Spanish onions 5 lbs. for U5c Fancy green asparagus .2 lbs. for 50c. FISH AND POULTRY Dressed hens, hundreds to choose from, per lb. 32 Plenty of Fresh Smelt o AT OUR LUNCH COUNTER We servo special 'chicken dinner for 50S' including soup, salad, relish, chicken, vege tables, dessert and drinks. Short Orders at All Hours Open from 6:30 A. M, to 8:00 P. M. , Johnson's Market Phone 97 ' 6th and Grape GOLF AND TENNIS STARS TO TRAVEL ON SAME VESSEL NEW YORK, April 1 2. (P) Olenna Collett and Helen Wills, national women's champions In golf and tennis, will leave for Ku ropo aboard the snino liner. They have passage on tho Aqultanla, leaving New York next Wednes day. Miss Wills' party will include I ner jiiuwier unu .iua r.uun uross, j 1 ytnung San Francisco star, who who will be the national cbam , pion's playing partner on her com ing European invasion. Miss Col lett will bo accompanied liy her mother and Miss Bernlco'Wall of Oahkosh, Wis. : - Miss Collett and Miss Wall are to 1lay, In the British swotnon's championship 'at St.- Andrews. ITS T KE WYORK, April 12. (P) KllKiu Haidlnhm und Anpclo CJuriu l otherwiKO Kid CliocolAo and fJuwhy Graham hope to RhPd a little llpht on tho much-muddled huntamwHKlit situation tonight. They ehifdi at Jubs McMahon'u New York Coliseum in a 15-round houL uhicti nliould sou ono or the other eliminated from the buntum weiKht picture. Indications arc that neither' will attempt to make the class1 limit of lis jiunds, hut there Hcems little reason to- doubt that .both could Ijel down to it if nocoBsary, . . , , Sport Briefs KT.AMATIC FAI-l-S, Ore, April 12. (JP) Several local sportsmen ver today iircpurini; to enter tho wilds of Uio Cascade pine forests in an attempt to track down and kill two mountain lions, which P.K'ITKIl JIICA r..TIl IjOXOKU JiM-'K i' . For a normal, thorouKhly reliev ing urinal flow, cloanHliiK tlio bvh tem of wnsteK that poiuon and -im-pnir health, take Foley I'ills diur etic, and feel niiln tho uro of an active ache-fret) body. Rood appe tite, Hound Flep. Kidney Irrita tions, too frequent night ealln, Hcuniy burning HetrrctlonH, rheu mntlc a'heH, nw ample warning, landon IViylor, , Dorchester, Iowa;; Buy, "I never Vhnuht UiaL uny medicine could benefit mo ho quick ly and ho happily, as havo Foley I'MIh tllUretc." SaUsfaetion guar anteed. For sdlo by Juriiiln & WtMifts 13rug Htorc, cor. Alain and f 'out i n I. MODEL BAKERY Parker House Rolls are the very thing you want' J'or your Sunday dinner. Ill W. Main 1 havo been taking a heavy toll of doer In the Green Springs moun tain country. . , An early morning1 truck driver told of seeing tho two lions kill two deer cIoho to tho Groen fclprlnge highway. Cliff DuntilliBton of Jacksonville, hud oh visitors yenterduy Mr. and Mr. -Jlomer KnlKht of Klamath RADIOS - VldROUS - PIANOS Low Prices Easy Terms; Our tremendous sale of Majestic Radios the past tw6 weeks has brought in many good used radios, victrolas and pianos. We offer these used instruments at special low prices for Friday and Saturday, all sold on small payments. ' Only a few are listed here. Come in and see all of them. PIANOS Crown upright piano H o wa r d 'u p ri ght Wellington, in very for the Ol OC piano, used t O Ifi good shape and a bar student 1Z5 very little, 1 & ' $185 : ALL FULLY GUARANTEED Marshall Wendell,- Chickering, small up- Hobart M. Cable, .a SfyouUoO t!'$285 -nderful $295 will like it.-O W01'lds best piano.,.. 10 PHONOGRAPHS . ' ? ' Playerphone with Klaxonola tir Brunswick nearly plenty of W3 laxonola; $ 1 9 1Kjvv- qQ records .: tree records.... for ipOV REAL HOME ENTERTAINMENT , Edison, upright Edison Console $300 Ortho phonic 30 rec- fc9Q CO Plays aU C Victrola, Dl Cfl ords.for.?f,OU records 90: good cond... V 1 OU RADIOS " ggL $33 1 ,;:"::i$45 1 gp $98 BUY NQWAND SAVE Atwater-Kent G- Crosley, a 11 -electric, Freid-Eiseman, 5- tubc, d;C7 en c-tubc, tq tube,..- fccini like ncwVO Ov Complete U complete All departments have special bargains See our windows and inspect i ' '. : stocks for yourself. Palmer Music House Bartlett and Main I PTTL-. J tools Tho most wondorful vnluo wo havd evor bocnablo to otter. Wo havo inado a valuable buying connection and will bo able to savo yon real mon ey. This 1b ono of tho first for 1D29. A full, nickol finish ed Ratchot Brace, Kirst Qual ity. Full 10 in. sweep. Full sizo. Soiling regularly at It .65 to 12.00, wo this, ottr first 1029 Special, At W are making our first 1920 offering to our trade Outstand. inn Valuee on Toole. If you need any item lilted in this adver. tiaement or the circulars we aent out be aura and come and look It over. We are operatlno our store on a amaller margin of profit and eirpact to obtain faeler turnover of merchandise. If theso values appeal to you. come In. Screw C AC Plate Set '3 ftitQi. to . . Adjustable round split dlt Uj In. dum., H in. stock with 11 In, tup wrrnch. Made by ths worlds premier tap and die maker. Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Sixth and Bartlett A Rctioblo Place to Trade Phones; Hardware 134, Offico 35-J, Furniture 35-R SALEM HIGH COACH to take p. g. course! SAI.KM, Ore, Louie M. Andei-Hi April 12. W) u, nthletlc ciach "We Sell Happiness" RATCHET Brace present 98c The kind of a savr that will do any klii'1 of saw vork around the home fcutl at a rotil price. Mndr of crucible atcl, It has plenty of totitrh ncss, 26 in. long. 8 point with brass rivets. 9 9 INCH CRESCENT PATTERN WRENCH Yu cannot brak tin; jaun of thia wrench, If yon do ynu K'"t a nuw on" In all sliia from i j incnes. wo nev inn clso 'at tOc of our prlie. Comu In aiid co It past two years, announced tmhty Ihut he is resigning his position at the end of t:ie uresent school y to go east anil take post- sr:::,r;i:.:: tysical euuea- taken liy tho school utliletlc board toward se lecting a successor to Anraon. Mrs. li. Oldring and Mrs. T. I.ny ton of Grants Pass spent yeslur- ft. n.-.'l' .. Phone 788 Nickel Finished 10 in. sweep 79c ?6 Inch Crucible . fiii MMrf flaw n in-ii Jtn o Block Plane 65c You nevrr' litnifftit a totter piano within .65 Irw. .1 r la. 1 o tne rouurymen of Rogue River Valley It Is at such times as we are now IiaBsing through, that our poultry liractices show us the weatf spots In our methods. Egg prices aro low and most flocks are alBO low In productions: 'these two condi. tons cannot meet without result ing in loss. , Foreseeing this very condition, tho FARM ICRS' EXCHANGE CO OPERATIVE established a service department. The Idea of eliminat ing the drones in the flocks at any time looked reasonable to U8i hot we also recognized that -no far, as profit waR concerned It would be more profitable to get rid of theso low producers at the time they enter the laying house Instead of waiting nine months longer to find that they aro not paying for -their feed. t , i The only duestlon was, "CAN' IT BE DONE?" We were quite well aware that it had never been done, but Mr. Westerflcld convinced ua sufficiently, that we decided to ostabllsh a service department for the benefit of the poultrymen of this valley. This department has been well organized for the past three months and is now proving con clusively that we have not only moved forward in our endeavor to make jioultry raising more profit able, but have actually demon strated through this service that the QUALITY and not-the GOBT of the feed Is the true -solution ot the problem of profit. - A byproducts feed can be made and sold very cheaply, but duo to tho fact, that such a feed is low In digestibility aiid nutritive valuo; it is really a high priced feed espe cially when results are considered. We use high grade grains and grain products in our mashes which wo grhid and mix in our ' own mills. We do not purchase or -use worthless by-products such as millrun containing , ground screenings, weed seeds and straw, ground oat hulls, or dust house fluff products. ; . , , The North Carolina Experi ment Station, after nine years In vestigation of feed products for poultry, found that byproduct of the character described not only Called to Increase egg production, hut actually prevented it. duo to the fact of low digestibility and the tremendous amount ot rough age which the hen is forced to handle and out of such products she cannot extract egg-building ma terial. . - .. , Our service department has also proven 'ajbuclusively that by care fully culling the producer can turn a non-profitable flock Into a profit able flock, Just by eliminating the star boarders. V As a cooperative organization wo ' offer every poultry producer In this valley the advantage or our service department. W expect to have Mr. W'oster fleld with us until fall when the bnby chicks he" Is now taking care of, roach maturity. Every flock should be carefully culled at ma turity to keep your business on a paying basis. We render you true co-operative service by making the BEST FEEDS. CHEAPEST in the end. And helping In all your flock prob lems from baby chicks to laying hens. The service is open- to all ikjuI try producers of the valley. The following letters prove con Blusively that we are succeeding in our efforts. ; FARMERS' EXCHANGE CO OPERATIVE. Sledford, Oregon, - March 28, 11)29. Farmers' Exchange Co-operative, Medford, Oregon. Through your service department I had my flock culled about six weeks ago. leavlnir thb i.n hi,n drcd and fifty-five hens. Boon utter this I commenced to feed your Economy "A" Laying Mash and mv tipnn hnv. o.nin...i to Increase not only in the num- uer or eggs laid hut the eggs are larger and shells stronger. .-, I am now rottinEr uw,un,l ;. 'in eggs dally from 255 hens; .This is prooi to mo. that it lakes good ieeo to make eggs. .Sincerely yours, MRS. HANS HOLMER. Mrs. Itnlnicr's flock of 25."i liens, even at 25 cents per dozen for eggs, is now earning net over feed cost $92.no per month. March 29, 1929. Farmers' Exchango Cooperative, . Medford, Oregon. Gentlemen: Am sending you this note to tell you that we have wonderful sttr ccss with your Unhy chick food ing formula. I ' "O never before got off with so small a loss. It had been a great problem heretofore. Had siispcetnd our former feeding methods and urn now convinced that weakness ' existed. f The chicks arc exceptionally large at two weeks or age and we are confident of producing num ber ono layers out of such starlors. Your adrlco has also, in this short time, Improved our egg yield. Gralefiillv. E. C. FIEN'E. Farmers' Exchange Co-operative, Medford. Oregoit. ' Wo wish to statu that our Rhode Island Red Chicks, which arc bolng fed entirely on your feed, are the best we have ever raised. They are very uniform In slic and the gain has been rapid from the very first day: have 1500 In Hie brooders, the oldest being four weekold, w lilt n loss to Unto of less I nun 2 icr cent. PERRY U WAIT. March 29. 1929. Farmers' Exchange Co-opcratlvo, Medford. Oregon. Iv-ar Sirs: I am following your servk-o de-r paritncot In raising 000 Uabv 'hii-ks. which are I wo weeks old lonj'irruw: hsve only lost two, oi di'f and one got killed. Am very gralelully youra, MR. AMI MRS. m'NtUTF.. - raid Ad..