Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 19, 1929, Page 14, Image 14

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    MTCDFOTIT) TRTBUNE, MEDTOTtD, OREfl ON1,'.' FRIDAY; 'APRIL 19, 1929
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MAY TOTAL 30
No Selection By School
i Board for Month Or Six
; ;. Weeks Physical Educa
tion Program Contem-
' ntatarl Ac Rontiirpmpnt
( Selection of a coach for the Med
ford high .school by the school
board will not bo made for a
jnpnth or six weokfl, which will pea
rolt plenty of tlmo, for a thorough
yuiiHlOerntion of all applicants now
pn file or oxpoctcd to be. There
fire 22 applicants, and .seven or
tight more expected.
' Superintendent of City Schools
I3.i H. Hedrick has announced thut
fthc now coach, beldeH knowing
-bis football and baukcthall, whould
.bttable to orfmnlxo a' physical edu
cation program that will cover all
school children from the primary
grades to tho big boys of the high
school.
.v Unlike tho other school systems
rof'the cities of the state, the Mcd
farQ Bchool follows tho California
.plan of icttlntc tho coach dovoto
timo'to coaching find its allied
work, Instead of requiring him to
tract, biology, chemistry or some
Other subject. I
Tho two most popular possibili
ties among tho football and brmkot- j
ibivllfans for the job aro Kid on
Jan no, coach of tho "WaHliington
high school, and Mlko M. Murphy.
;ticoirimcnded by Glenn S. (Pop)
w; :Warner. coach of Stanford.
i: J on no is acquainted with a num
.bnr of locnl cnthuslusts, Including
- John C. Ma.nn and James Kdmin-
.ston. THcy visited him during the
'fftstc basketball ournoment, and,
' whilo he mwde no definite Ktute-
ment, left the Impression that ho
h Would not bo adv-crsc to the Med
'. ford high berth, Since thon, how
y ver,' ho has maintained a Icaguo
Of Nations sllenco. In loiters to
lopul people he has expressed sat
e IsfaCtion with his present position,
and that besldcst his renular pay
1.4 rccolves emoluments fur oWc-l-
Minff at footUill! and 1msk;tlmll
pn,mos. Ho nlno' notes that .. the,
'J wuich "that follows Calllson will
have a hard spot." '
r . ()p atn(v Murphy. ,
tii'JMtirphy, while he Iioh no coaeh
J; flng oxperlenee, Is highly rcrum-
Mnnded by "Pop" Warner, Ho wan
J tlnJartorbaek on tho Stunrord flint
team for three years, which Indi-
,iytoH that he cun think as fnst as
laiiybody, for Stanford quarterbacks
.(iro famous for that very thing
J Varner also lauds him as "a 11k
, hblO' chap of oxnmplury charnctor
. .Had habits and high ideals." with
. a fund of foot hull knowledge.
; :It la probable that Murphy nnd
Jenno and other candidates will bp
Hiked to pay a visit hero and talk
things over.
1'i J'aiil SrhlMslcr. coarb, of the Ore
gdn State college, has recommend
ed Joe tfurshborger. Who1 wua toi
inerly .coaeh at tho Chcmawa In
1 Oan Kchool.
A : i Sulem high school also is facing
J. ho cotrh prulilm, nx Cnacli An
- Orson has'rrsigncd, HoIIIh Hunt
.."i . ipRton Is being nKkcd to como out
' ;ti( retirement and take his old plme
. jbek. . Huntington couched here
bio year.
Fights Last Night '
1 'i
(!ly tho AHHueiatcil TruKB.)
I'AllIS. Kranklo Ounuro, fsw
'iVtirk. won on a fuul over Spiilrr
trianilcr, France, (5).
', ;KKAM, Po. Al Trnliior, Plrll
njlflphlH,; outpointed Jiio Small-'
t'f voof, WaahlnKton, D. C, (8).
DKTIILPIUJM. 1'a. Sum Wols,
.Xkwirotlts J'a.. knocked out Uw
inn Wolner, llulllmorc. ().
y. ; 1 .
( Klonmtl I'-al Noav. H1W1o
. ilUvo opened .
.'J iif.i..j.
i 1 1 nr i '
i rnow- rea nervous
Women Grow Stronger
Feel Better,tjpokYounrcf pnd
:!;'- . Haye Steadier Nervel
It you only knew you rumlown,
j anemic women who arc (IragitiiK
' yourtclt around on. your ''rjerva"
,. what a wonderful increase in strength
and hcalfb Tan(ac will (V yu, you
. wouldn't hesitate a moment about
gaiiiKto your rugsist and, Retting a
1 oil bottlf of this m(citdtd nialicint;. f
.V ' Mrs. Minnie lluber, of 945 E. 36th
- St., Portland, On, says: ''Ever since
1 was a girl I suffered from sick head-
,,i aches and vomiting spells. l.vclnd
lc. ' so I hadno strength for anything. Ailet
; taking Tanlac, my headaches and sick
, 4ells disappeared aliogetfiar.'.' v
! (Tanlac iaaa free from harmful dnigs
- ; at the water you drink only Nature's
n medicinal tonic herbs. Druggists
2 know this and for the past 10 years
. have recommended"' it to men and
" . women who need quick "pick up"
that will put them on their feet and
" give them a new interest in lile.
So confident are the makers of Tan-
lac that if vou are not helped by it.
you get your money back on request.
BIG THREE OF,
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4 V J 1 v A
f' xi- J DICK PORTER
WK:. "...
LuiSisi sM Ml : I jimmy
I EARL AVERILL, j . , . I lNN jj
Clevetand'a Indiana may be whooping It up around the American
league circuit this summer If these three rookies come up to expec
tations. Last year Avirlll hit .354 for San Francisco, and Porter bat
tad only four points less for Baltimore- - 2inn captured. 23 games for
Kansas City for tht second best showing in the American association.
Coast League
Yesterday
n. ir. k.
Hollywood , 1 10 2
Henttlo 4' 9 2
JIulvey, AleCabe arid liasHlor;
Kallio. ittnan&kl, Colurd and Cox,
liorreanl. . .
It. IT. K.
fiiiemmento 4 ,10.
os Angeles U 12 3
Kunz, Ciould and Kuohler;
iWaluh,' llolllng and Hannah.
.. It. H. K.
MlBHlona '. 4.12. fl
runiumi 3 .'ia : 1
Ituotlier ml Unffinnn; Orttnun,
Deck, Fulterton nnd iiutes.
Han FninclKco-Oaltluiivl, rain.
WASH INOTON (A) Tim dplly
Htmlles cif tlio InteiiHlty of the sun's
rays soon may make It possible
(0 forecant the genernl march of
solar energy a year or inoro In ad
Yanc. , , ,' . " -; '
Hcgular period Icl lies huro been
(llHidvcrcci In variation of tho in
tensity of tho rays. ueeurilliiK to
Ir. (J. (I. Abbot, SmitliHonian Hec-
rolary mid tliroctor of tho uhIio-
liliyslcnl uliHci valnry.
If tho linrlipdlcilli'K eiintlntin In
prnvull, not only may I hero bo 11
fnrocuHt of tho Konoml trend nf
lm Hiip'M c'nertry. but preiUutloii of
ellniallu'inid Uirri-atrlul chaiinua ilu
penilent mi the Hint.
Siilar radiation luis beun rininil In
flH In a fueblo maximum In the
siirlng monlha and full to a marked
mlnlmimi in llin autumn.
Throo oliservatoiies tr the
Smithsonian Institution, kIIiiiiIoi
on mountain tops In ilcaeit loc.nll-llo-of
miutheni Cu,H(ovnln, ,uutli
West Africa,, uitd, Ohllu are cu
oporatlng In the st miles.
MUSIC WEEK
KAl.p.y,. ()rp., Alrl" lll.-MP)
Xatliiiml inuslo week will bo ob
surved Itl tho hcIiimiIh t OreRon
nn lnslvuetlotis sent out by :. A.
llownifl, Bluti) sunetinlendent i)C
Kchools. The woik Is May ft to 11.
In a atatement Tliurmluy, llovnil
ui-ki'h that the week b" eburue
terlsed by the best imislo that
c bo- iirodticod by tho school
children or that con bo secured
elevberp. .
4
The Dummy Coming
to H unt's C rater ian
A uparklliiK. thrilling, laugliuhle
ciimoily inelodrama, "Tho. Dum
my." featurlnir ltutlt
t'hatteftiiit.
1 "t lluntv
iwlll lm tho attructlun
tintorlan for the flint thrno days
lof the week, atartliiK Hunday.
ttinart, smootbly-ninvliiK iIIiiIok
Is rectu-ded, with all Jho perfection
that patrons of Hunt's Cruterlan
theater have como to enjoy In tho
all-talking pictures. The action of
tho piece lends Itself admirably to
newly doveloped treatment and the
picture Is a succession of thrills
and laughs from start to finish.
. The story denls with a group of
kidnapers and a smart orflee bov
whs oiitnitu thorn by playing l,Wr
mill dumb,
mm
INDIAN'; RQOKJES ,
Great Air Picture
at Isis Saturday
A Hensalional new melodrama of
nil' udvonture, Wolves of the Air,'1
coming to tho ih;h theater tomor
row, was filmed In fyrcnt part at
the famous lOaglo airport near Los
Angeles.
Among the sensational incidents
pleturod aro tho cmah to earth of
a piano after a nose, dive: the col
lision and oxpluaion of thrco air
planes In fllKltt, the finish of tho
great air raco In a burning plane;
tho hcrolnc'H parachute leap to
earth. . Tho crash and explosion of
tho tlirou planes lu ono of tha most
sensational airpluno shuts ever
taken, nnd win, If la promised, af
ford thrills to'tho most bluao of
picturo palrntmv'
Hoot Gibson at
Rialto Saturday
Surrounded by an oxcollont.caat
and with a story ideally suited to
him, Hoot Gibson,. Irrepressible
cowboy Jtomen, will appear tomor
row In ''Smllln' Uuiia' ut tho Ri
alto theater.
. Tho picture, in which the lovablo
Hoot portrays a reckless and devil-may-care
cowboy who suddenly de
cides to bocomo a polished gcntlo
man. Is n typical Hoot Olbson pro
duction, repleto with hilarity, dra
ma and action.
Tho story of "Smillu.t Guns" Is ft
Hereon adaptation from a popular
mimlxlno Htnry by KlWunnn Klfe.
Are you
Keadv
When o''
Children Cry!
for It
Tlaby has little upsets at limes, i
AH your euro cannot . prevent them. ,
Hut yuu cm be preiian-fl. Then. vou I
can do what any experienced uuro i
would di what most ph,siciaui '
wouhl, lell you to dn give" a few j
drop' of plain t'saloria. No w-oni-r '
done than Uabv is foothed: relict is !
Just g matter of moments. Yet Toil j
bsvo eased your tliild without use ;
of a aingIu doubtful dnuii Castor ia, i
is veuetahle. So it's safo to use as 1
often as an Infart has any little pain j
you cannot pal away. Aud it's alwavs j
ready lor the cruder pangs of eulie,
or constipation, or (lisrrhca: effec
tive, too, for oliler children. J'uyial)
ite mfffion (10 1 1 Irs tore 6oujM last
year.
W t&!ri f J
BABE'S STANCE
AI BAT PUZZLE
TO MOUNDMEN
Left Field Fenoe Now Tar
get of Home Run King
Cold Holds Back Atten
dance at Opener Boston
Game Ragged.
My tliu AHHocititcd Press
Whntnvcr tho fato of the Xanka
in their fourth, aueat for the .rain
bow's end and its pot of pen
nant gold, American league pitch
ers aro duo to apend many anxious
ufternoons trying to circumvent
a ijabo Ituth bent upon battering
down the fences in loff field, In
stead of right, Employing an en
tirely new stance at ,,tho plate,
with his loft foot swung back al
most out of tlio batter's box, tho
big Hamblno opened his 11129
campaign with a homu run in his
first attempt yesterday, and so
started tho Yuilkeos 'toward a 7
to 3 triumph over tho Ked Sox
intho first game . af the Yankee
stadium.
Tho cold weather kept the open
ing day crowd down to 35,000
hardy clients, but -a good half of
these mobbed the homerun king
in a friendly, but vigorous fashion
at tho close.
Tho Athletics made It two In
a row over tho Henators at Wash
ington, winning by 8 to 2. ltubo
Wulberg. out for. his first canter,
never was in danger after the
Muckmen go him six runs In' tho
fifth.
Tho Browns won their third
straight from the AS'Iilto Sox by
4 to 1, and tho Cleveland Indians
made it' two out of throe -from
Detroit with un 8 to 4 victory.
Tho eastern opening of the Na
tional lcaguo was Just as frostbit
ten us that of tho American, and
mora dismal.. Tho Uiapts gave
an unkempt display in defeating
tho Phillies by ll.to II, .and tho
loss said abouU Boston's IB to 12
.victory over Brooklyn, - the rnoro
cliaiitiiblo it will bo for all con
cerned Including tho GOtfO ven
turesomo Bostoneso who paid to
sod' it. .' ' .', " :'."'";
As tho Giants, with KnrVy Ben
ton in tlio. box, sagged before
I'hllly rally In tlio ninth, distant.
ruble
drifted from tlio Chicago
BE A
AGAIN
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PLAY UP TO THE
CHILDREN AND
THEIR j U
ARMORY
Saturday, April 20
Afternoon and Evening
ROGUE RIVER MEN
WILL RAISE RATS
ON KLAMATH BOG
HOGL'E niVBIt. Ore., April 19.
(Special) -Calvin. Baker and
brother have leased 3800 acres
of marshland near Klamath Falls
and are going to ralRe muskrnts, !
jumbo bull frogs nnd Pekin ducks.
They have a ten year leoso on
the marsh. -
A shower waa given Mrs. Har
ry White by tlio Laoies' Aid Wed
nesday. Miss Esther Winters was a
Grants Pass visitor Wednesday.,
' C. Baker has left on a busi
ness trip to, Klamath Falls
Miss Fayc Lo Molno and Miss
Avcrlll Swacker spent tho week
end at Portland.
Mr.' und Mrs. William Thomp
son of Grants Pass spent Sunday
with Mrs. C. C, Thompson.
Miss Gladys Sundry, teacher
In the Rogue River high school,
has been ill tho past few days,
with infection 'in her 'mouth, re
sulting from tho extraction of
some teeth.1 ' '
..Mr. and Mrs. Orvlllo pengler
and small daughter, Lola Jean, of
Kosehuag, spent Sunday hero with
Mrs. Dengler's mother, Mrs. Tln
ney. Mrs. 6corEB' Fnbrlclus of Wran
gell. Alaska, arrived Tuesday for
a visit with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Dengler and other rela
tives. Mrs. Fabricius is a former
resident of HokUo ltlvor and has
many friends -hero.
Mr, and Mrs. William Trotter
had for dinner guests Tuesday
evening Mr. nnd Mrs. James Wl
ley; Mr. and Mrs. I$oed Carter,
Mr. and Mrs. Botklh and. Mir
and Mm Oscar shepard. : j ;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry winters
and small daughter, Patsy, have
returned to Roguo. River from
their mine on Pleasant creek.
C. W. Banta und Ed Hopper
of Ashland wero Roguo River
visitors Wednesday.
'libit Noxious Weeds ir
' Tho most important noxious
weeds of Oregon havo been listed
and fully described in a new Illus
trated bulletin Issued by tho exten
sion service of tho state college.
The bulletin is. written by Dr.
Helen M. Gllkey, associate profes
sor of botany, ano contums iiuiv
on control by O. R. Hyslop, c:ilcr
in farm crops. The bulletin may
be obtained free.
frpnt, where Bruin ' howitzers
again wero blasting a path thru
pirate, defences.' The ' Cubs won
by 11 to 1 behind Sheriff Fred
Blake, and made It two out of
three from tho Buccaneers, " !
. Jesse llalnos outpitched Adoltp
,l,uctup at Olnolnnattl to give the.
champion Cardinals 'two out of
threo against tho Rods so far in
I tlio opening series. The scoto was
' a to 1.
RID
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SHOW
Best Painless Dentistry
Plates
TftAT
LOOK
K 4 nnni
and rtxL
NATURAL
iniike plu I cm hero in my Motlfnnl of
f ice ul' HtU'.h pupulav- HiHlrrinls s Hero
lile iiiul liosinile . . . miiki- lliem
Ki'vn KB A b MOUTH I'OMt'OKT
Kncli plittt-is filtt'tl with great cure. . . .
I am not content with only satisfied
elii(t they must.be PLKASKD eli
cnts., ' - ' ' "''
Dr. I. H. Gove
Office Phone B72-J Residence Phone 7C8-J
JV S3S East Main St. ,
, ; .
Ward off morning fatigue
a danger signal
in children
m mm warmm sbm - m
HALL PAINT COMPANY
407 E, Wftin
There Is a Difference in Paint
It is very important to know that, the preparation of oil I
paints varies greatly with the purpose for which they are
intended the proportions in a paint for interior decora
tions, for example, "being yery different from those of
onp for use upon an iron rail fence. -"..'.
Let us help yon select the proper paint for your particu
lar requirements. Our employes will be glad to give you
' the benefit of their long experience with paints.
. f'
Our complete line pf paints is. of the highest grade con- .
taining the best oils, pigments, and mixed ready to use.
A visit to our Paint Department will profit you.
THE WAY TO BEAUTIFUL HOMES
Puiiit yonr house colorfully
The B-H Color
"Harmony Selector takes
all the color guesswork
'out of house painting. It
'will show you how to use
, color on the outside of
your house as successfully
as you do inside.
Imagine this house painted
warm tan and light ivory with
a metallic brown roof, cas
cade blue trim and touches
of purple in awnings. This is
one of the several color com
binations made up of B-H
brand Prepared Paints and
Stucco Coatings shown on
the Selector for this type of
house.
BA8SIIUETER
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There's Security in as
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A good substantial balance in your Checking Account
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fit Kivos yon a larger rash ' '.'
reserve for emorgencirs. ' "' '. "
't It Rssurea you of funds with -which
to pay bills promptly.
It eliminates the danger of
overdrawing your account.
It roiuys the bank for the .
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Keep up your fin.mcMl ctandinp.by kecp'ing up your
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, i Modf ord,Oregon
ATS-
Phone 937-R
Send our name and 10 cents
to Bass-lluetcr for this help
ful Selector and its colorful
companion booklet"Hanno
nious Exteriors". Then see us
for your paints.
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BASS-HUETBR PAINT CO.
2240-24th Street. San Franciico
Attention Home Beautiful Dept.
Enclosed Is lOctstamps orcolnlfor
the B-H Color Harmonr Selector
and booklet "Harmonious xter
iora" fesuiarlr 2Sc each.
Mr name
Mr ddress
My dealer's
NOTE: I hive in mind palntina s
stuccoD, woodD. half timberOa
shioalc house .
ana'- '' 1' ' LJ. '.
ine Laeneue ,y
Electric Washer
The Eilenctto Electric Washer that
has created such a sensation In the
east has reached Medtord. This
washlni; machlno weighs only ia
pounds, and can. be -used on the J
kitchen table or sink, any place
where, ypu can plug into an elec
tric .light, socket. i -.
Although it Is smaller than-the
higher priced washers,' it Is sur
prising tho quantity or clotbea it
will ' handle. As many as three
dozen pieces can bo thoroughly
washed at ono. filling, In Irom 10
to 15 minutes. - It is spofllally
adupted. for people living in small
houses or apartments, as It takes
up so little spaco. To tho mother
of-small children who need clean
clothes so often, it is of treme
ndous value. It is no moro of a
task to- do a small washing with
tho Kdcnetto than It is to do tho
bieakfast. dishes. : Ko little labor,
so little fuss and muss. ' This won
dorful washer soils for as little as
$55.00 on Easy Monthly Payments'.
Mr, E. H. IJttlefleld, whose ad
dross Is It. P. D. 1, Medtord, . Is
agent for Jackson county. ' He will
be pleased to let you try an Eden-J
ette in your home, and let you bo
the Judgo whether you care to live
any longer without ono or hot. ; Just
mail postcard with your name 'and
address to- ' ' V'. "
E. E. Littlefield
Route 1, Medford
Electrotherapy - Chlropractn
TDr. H. P. Coleman f
9th Successful Tear in Medford
. . Treatmenta hv Annnlntmanl
MaHfnprf rjtnl.. ntrln Dk..l neV
... , MUi ID QHJ
Naturopathy - - Food 8cienca
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a at rea
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OnaDle Dr CM. ' Na Inh Inn
1219. N. Oro St. Pho
DR. RICKERT says:
What Is vlalon-exhaustlon? '
Tired, strained, weak, op in-,
flamed eyes indicate exhaus
tion and defective vision.
Our methods correct all vis-,
tial dol'octs.. Call hero' with
out delay. ,
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DR. JUD RICKERT
' OPTOMETRIST
222 E. Main Medford "Ort
M Women's Hose
I $1.00 Pair
S ilk from top. to too with
pointed heel
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