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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1929)
8 l 4A7n 'tS I I . , . I.. . OKI I . I ' Stilt. M I. I III I lii ,', ,,, ,.,, 1. . I I I. . V ,4, , ,,,,,, M ,.-.. ' ; TreDFORTrATL TRTBTTNE." MEDFOTID, OKEflOX. WEDNESDAY, OCTCttER 9,- 1929. - FXHE SIX I . Legion Leader ff J. H. PRUITT KILLS ! o.'t ll 1 BIT ...i A "I .,1 l.r 111' Mil GOLF CUP ADDED BY FOX THEATERS Interested In nil sports and elaJ to' encouraKO their local develop ment, tho .'ox Went Coast Thea ters, who recently took over tho CleorKO Hunt company In this city, have donated a handsome silver cup to he added to the many prize offered for winners In the southern Oregon Rolf championship which starts hero on Friday. All these cups nre now on exhibition at the Hertford Pharmacy and have at tracted wide attention nna much favorable comment, : liert Thleroif In nnother local KOlf fan who hr.s aided materially' In mnklns the equipment for the tournament In harmony with the Importance of tho ovent. He has hint it Khiantlo score board con - j xtructed so the tournament sltua Hon can he i known to all at n ulnnce. This l strongly construct -1 ml. attractively illattrammed, and will he the permanent property of the club. ' Ilnln or shine the tournament qualifying round will start at o'clock Friday morning. All local plnyoin are urged to put In their entries If they have not ulrondy none so, and arrange to qur.llfy tn the morning bo visitors cun have the couran in tho afternoon. The weather man, moreover, is encouraging, and It looks like a clearing sky for Krldny. LA 'iftS Fights Last Night Ily the Associated Press CHICAGO Karl Mantra, Chi cago, and nud Taylor, Terre llnutn Ind., drew (HI.) Kalva tore I'lugglrcllo. Ilnly. outpointed l.es Kennedy, Han Francisco, (10.) My Sullivan. St. Paul, outpointed Jaeklo Hardy, Syrncuso, N. V.. (10.) NEW YOUK Johnny Dundee, New .Vork, outpointed Al "Huhe" (loldberg Ilrooklyn (10.) TU1.SA. Okln. At Fay, Cali fornia, outpointed Uubo , Hunt, Vonca City, Okla., (10). INDIANAPOLIS. noy Wallace, Indianapolis,' stopped Young .lack Ulllon. Louisville (6.) . r , THE MARKETS O. Ii. Jtf)(lCllllHIII('l ' loiumviixr. kv. m A e.chom teach it who enlisted dui-fiiK tli World War h (i prlvato itnd wan dlHChni'Kcd lis a ninjor Ik the Htory of O, L. Hodcnhnmer, of Kl Donido Arlt., newly fleeted national com nmnder of Ihc American I,OKlnn. Ho in 3!l yearn old and !h not married. Ah a memlier of the Leind'H national executive committee, the new commander hai long been ocllvo In Legion work, ohhh hilly Its rehabilitation, legislative and child welfare xcheiluk-H. llo Ik a iot communder of tho ArkunxaH department and wan chairman of the national loftlfdntlvo committee In l)LM-ia25. A native of Cioldlharto, Texas, Commander ltodcnhaniei- wan edu cated nt .Howard l'uyno college and Ilaylnr university. After re ceMnic hlH detfreo he hern mo a profeHHor of i:iikIIkIi and dean of San Ala i com cnlltKe. . acting h coach of athletics. II' entered nervlco for the World War in April. 11)17. iih a recruit and wan diKcUm-gctl from tlit l!iih Infantry. reular army. In July. I Hl!t. ii m it rnajnr. Ai'ler the war he entered Un real cKtate lniKinoHs In Kl lhiindo. lie iiIko in president of the HI Ionido chamber of onumeree. produce. l'OUTLAND, Oct. 0 -WV-nutter firm, unchanged. IGpffH:' Klrni( unchanged. Poultry, onlonH, potn- topw, wool, milk (huttorfut), nutri, liny, canenrn bulk and hopn hteady and unchanged. Sim Francisco lluttcrfn. HAS FHANCI8CO, Oct. 0. (JP) lluttcrfnt, f. o. !., Han FViinclHCOt f '' Llvestoik. ronTLAxn. on. tt.wff') cat- le nnd coIvch: Quolatily Hteady; i-eeelptR. cattlo 70 culven, 10. IIOOS: UecelptB 876; heavy wrlftht. f O.r.Ofi1 1 1.2r; m 0 d I u m welfiht, JlO.r.Oj; ll.flO; light weight, fll.XfiM.CO. . HHEKP nnd IA Al flB : Quotahly Hi ratty; receipts 100. JIMMY F0XX JUNIOR , FAN AT TENDER AGE DOVER. Del., Oot. 9. (VP) Jimmy Foxx, Jr., Is beginning young. Over a hospital radio he hoard the din when his dnd made a homo run In C'IiIchbo. Junior is six days old- WANT CHAIN VESTS FOR PORTLAND POLICEMEN I OF SHORT BATTLE I.OH AXOEMCS. Oct. 9. Hilly Townend, Vancouver llht- welKht, knocked out Wildcat Onr tnr, Heuttlo nero, In tho seeond round of a Hcheduted 10-round hout hero last nltht. Carter we on the canvRH ten tlmeH during the nrHt round. The negro ncnrcely landod a blow. . Townwend Hmothered 6arlerwllh n barrrtKo of leftH and rlnhtM dur inK the few mlnutuH of fighting. Eight of tho ten tlmeH tho nero was on the floor, he stayed down for a count of, from five to eluht. Two of hN flops wore tnamentary knockdownn. The VnnCouver hoy recently ntop pod Cnrter In n hout In tho north west, .nflor which Homo opinion de veloped that hlH victory whh a fluke. Hector McDonald, ' Vancouver HlUKRer, defeated Dnrlo Uarron. scrappy Moxlcun. In the Hlx-round special event. . McDonald, n new face In Houtheru Oalirornln flight clrclofi, had Jlarron on the floor in the flint round and won nil the way, Joe (.ucrroro Ptopped Danny Voodn in the wecond round of the scheduled Hlx-round Hcml-windup. Tho outHtuntling Kume Htory of ! this wesson 1h the fact that J. H. Pruitt, 78 yemH old, well known; local; rcfUdeiit and veteran uportH- j nmnj' iind father of liny rruitt, -whilb huhtlim' doer id tho "'lnitrd J creek region Monday killed a laife hlacjt hear wdKh(MK 400 floundH, ; which ti :hot ond killed when, ! after drawing ft head nn the deer, i he unexpeettidjy Hpotied hriin only j 20 yurdfl d way and let htm .Imve tho kuu'b contents. i The remarkable .part of the fent In that Mr,, I'ruitt ha only one j arm ,'nnd tw6f, pood flngeru to j manipulate a jyun In huntlnK, hav! Inp lot the othon arm nnd firmerH j when n jrun exploded in his hand i alfoiit 0 y.eaiH axo. I Despito tho fact that much rain han fallen tlirouirhout moHl of the (Mater Xntional fnreHt Hi nee lant Saturday nilit the. lookouts and fire hu;umIh of the forest will he kept on duty' for Home time yet, until all danger of foroHt firea 1h pflKt. Tlila is mainly hocaiiMn heavy rain has not fallen in all KCctloriH ft the furesl, anil lie-htnlhtf Ntormti may nlso ntnrt fires.. Camp tire, permitH will also lit- rciiuhcd of thii;e KohiK Into the foreKt. for some time yet. n.i'i LOCAL GIRL TO AID FIRS! MAIL FLIGHT ,Tlio plcturo of the first ulr mall plane to loavo Mod ford's now mil nlclnal airport, iih published last woelt, was taken by the, Hnrwood Hhoto Service, the credit lino un der the plcturo having been ncei--dcnlally omitted, n. R. Hnrwood, head of the service, took Beveral good views of tho first flight which are on display at the Chamber of Commerce. Are You "Hitting On All Six?" Liver Stomach Bowels Nervei Brain Heart Are TheyAIl 100? ' Polks, the human body is just like a good car, everything must be in good working order if you expect to get the best performance out of either. V'ou can't expect to feel looit if your liver is out of order, your stomach upset, nerves jumpy or bowels tied up. You must build up your vital forces and you weak, weary despondent men and women who have been doctoring for ages trying to get back the vim and endurance of earlier years will be aston ished, delighted and amazed to Bee how tuickly strength, energy and vital ity come back thru the use of Tunlac. Go to your druggist now nnd get a bottleof Tunlac. Millionsof folks have started back on the road to youth, health and happiness with this world famous tonic and there is no reason why you, loo, can't begin today to re build your worn-out tissues and re vitalize your entire system. , Your money back if you are not speedily helped by a fair trial of this world-lamouu medicine I'OHTI.ANI). Ore., Oct. S.(iP) I'l.llcn uutotnohllfM equipped with radio, nutlet proof vestH and ma chine nuns to cope with modern crlnilniils was iikUciI hy t,. V, Jen lilnn, chirr of police hero, In a dlH cummIuii of pollen method hefnre the lax Hupervhtlng and conserva tion committee yrnterday. LOSSES IN STOCK MART CAUSE FEAR, DIABETES NEW YOltK, Oct. l.(itri There hnH been nn unwnnlud amount of i dlubeteH nt times lately hecuusc of drops In mocks. Pear Increases tho Hiigar In the blood. Dr. Walter Langdon Drown of London explain ed to tho New York Academy of Medicine that dluhotUN kocm up when tho market goes down. ADMIT ADMITS I ki:i (Continued from ruga Ono) not to glvo her husband any more drugs for ffelf -admlnlhtrntton, the physician continued to dlsprnse In.. nnrcotlc whenever tho patient had money, wns further charged hy the prosecutor. Attorney Xeuner, assuming his well known crouching position, do crled In shouting tones the fact i hat the defendant's wife, nnd chil dren were with him In itho court room, branding this as nn attempt to work upon the sympathy of the Jury. Attorney Manning, who- closed the argument for the defense, brought out tho point thut If the physician were dispensing the drug unlawfully nnd mMlcloitsly there Would ho no need of the' ndmltted cling on the part of the patient to obtain the narcotic he. wna after. i A pipe organ Is played belwoen rounds at Ihc Chicago stadium box ing bouts. . oiircno.v statu coi.i.kok, CorvalliH. Oct. 9. (Special) (ler trudo Porter of Medford has been chosen hy tho president of tho freshman clami at Oregon Slate college iih it member of n commit tee on arrangements tor the annual rook bonfire. This Is one of the most Important activities of tho fliitl ycnr class nnd always ono of the! features of tho homecoming celebration. Handler tietx XinI. HICATTI.K, Wash.. Oct. !. V) Knocking his opponent down for n count of nine In the second round with ti wicked right cross to the Jaw. Tommy (turdm-i' of Walla Walla. Wax)., won n slx-t'ound de cision over Jack Caslon of Seattle here Inst night. They are bantam-. Baking R)wder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large volume in your bakings . MIUIon$ ot pound uitd by our Covcrnmcnt ISIS THEATRE East Main, Near Bridge Admission lOo and 15o TONIGHT "The BLUE DANUBE" With Joseph Schildkraut and Lentrice Joy A colorful story of Love, Intrigue and Revenge Also Short Features vioiotkay: !.'lff'lTlT!o, GASOLINE. BUTTERICK PATTERNS C "THE STORE FOR EVg?VBODY, J CH0NF.-4B6t47. rttOfORROfftsew. 1 G0SSARD CORSETS Sale Timely specials for the second Thursday of this great sale read over this list i of savings. Note, the low prices that we have quoted on this Quality Merchan jdise r Greater buying "opportunities greater savings' ars yoiirs at Mann's 19th I Anniversary Sale.' i ' 1 ' 19th Anniversary ALL WOOL BLANKETS A marvelotTs ' spoclgl , for ' Thursday nt Mann's. .Genuine" "KENWOOD" and "KAIH11Q" pure wool single, hlankets. These come I.) full bed fcizow such lis 70s8o ami "2x80. No heter blnnlteta In tho svorld than these. ' ' , '' $(0)49 Each Mann's Main Floor UMBRELLAS Special Tor Thursday. : New C1I-OR1A silk umhrelluH, a fine choice of colors and styles. Short wooden . handles, lf-rlb. A splendid umbrella, one. that will glvo long lusting set vice. SPECIAL Turkish Bath TOWELS Large size. Turkish towels, 22x14. A heavy weight double thread all-white towel. This special Is made possible because we buy in such large quantities and direct from the mill. ..' - 49c Pair Mann's Main Floor NEW LEATHER BAGS New shipment of genuine leather bags in all the popular shades nnd shapes for fall. Pouch, zipper and envelope In ifih. 'liliiclt, navy, nnd brown. Your choice ,. Values to $3.46 40-ihch Slip Satin Mann's 40-inch slip, satin. 'Tho fab ric with many uses. Not only Is Ihlt material used for sllpH but many, women nre using It for bed spreads, quilt tops and drapes. It comes In delicate shades of lose, yellow, nlle; pink, orchid, peach, gray, and Mack, 1 ami navy. , This Is Our Regular 05c Yd. Value Pure Silk " HOSE Anniversary sale ot women's nunc cranio purr silk IIOS13. This popular hose comes In the wanted medium service weight with pointed heel nnd In nil shades nnd sizes. Ypur choice Thursday 99' - Pair C Silk and Wool HOSE el' , Women's1 nnd misses' fine qual ity silk and wool hose In shade of grain, nude nnil gray. All sizes up to 10',4. Your choice Thursday at Mann's S 1 45 J. Pr. An Excellent Value in RAYON BLOOMERS A clean-up sale of women's nnd misses' Sl'N HKAM rnyon bloomers. These aro In nlle, or chid, light hluo. and light gray. Not all slies In this group, the values are up to SI.S.I pair. Your iliolco Thursday while they last Pair A Small Group of Sunbeam Vests while they last 39c Mann'i Main Floor 19th Anniversary SALE Of Quality Rain Coats Some wonderful bargains are to be fotiml in lliis (;roup of women's and misses ' rain eoats. These ;,u'iiicnls come in almost any color you could wish. They have storm collars, deep pockets, sleeve fasteners, and belts. .Some are fleece lined, others unlined, bill every one a rain coat that will give wonderful service. Two prices to select from. - Come choose your rain con', from this splendid sale group. $4 19 White Uniforms New shipment of these popular white apronc for $1.39 one cannot buy a better apron than one of theHe, matte with wide belt and 2 uu'Ke pockets. Vneck. Regular values up to $2.50. Your choice Thursday 3 9 19th Anniversary Sale OF FALL COATS The Anniversary Sale offers a marvelous value in women's and misses' winter coats. I'ciiutifiil gai'mcnU of all wool fabrics, large fur collars and on many large fur cuffs. All the new colors and style touches of lllL'O and 10:10 are to be found in these coats. They are won h much inure 1ban this l!lt!i Anniversary Sale price. $1Q00 S 4 Mann's Ready -to-Wear Dept. Second Floor Men's and Boys , SLICKERS ....' , . Nothing better for the rain than i good slicker and we have I hem. For boys you can get a tan or green in ,-gcs -1 to IS and for men there arc yellow, tan, ami (..8reeu in n sizes.': liny your slicker now nd,ave the dirfeneticp.i Mulin'ii. Men's Department! Main Floor. FOR BOYS $1.89 Value to $2.50 FOR MEN $4.19 Value to $5.75 Foe Boy We Havt Caps to Matfch for 50c