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MED70TCD MATli- TRIBUNE. MEDFORTl. ORF.OONVWEDXESDAT.-OCTOBER r 1 6," 1 929.- PSGE FIVE WRIGLEY OPENS PURSE TO HIRE DIAMOND STARS pwner of Cubs - Planning "Better Team For 1930 Dazzy Vance and Third i i 1 . Baseman Vyhitney , Are Reported Among Those Sought. .ft CHICAGO, Oct. i'O.'Of)1 William Wrlgley, Jr.. owner of tho down hearted Cubs. promlnes some more Interesting news Items, for the hot stove' league this winter. Hack home from Philadelphia wjiore his Bruins-absorbed their final world series knockout punch, Wtrlsley already Is planning and looking forward to 1930. His big bankroll is out again and he Is after' one or two established. Ditch ing stars and a third' nasejnan;who can hit as well as field. . .Dnjzy Vance, speed t ball king from Brooklyn. Is reported, to be ono'hurler Wrlgley Is. desirous of b n y:l n g, while Third- Basemau Whitney of Philadelphia a'lso Is linked, in the rumors flying around Cub circles." ' Wrlgley. who refused to discuss the Rogers Hornsby deal last win tej- until it was sealed, admits a move is on to strengthen the Cub4 for another NutlQpul league pen nant dash In l3u and another try for a world's tltje. : ".We'll be back next year strong er than ever, and maybe we'll have some breaks, too," lie said. - . The Cub tearii, which received a; rousing homecoming reception yesterday, . was scattered today, While the business office began tho task . of " making , refunds for the sxth world series- tsanie that never (will, be played. : A special window will ,1e- opened- In -the Boulevard Bridge bank tomorrow and those .holding tickets for tho game will -,be reimbursed. Appro ximately $200,000 will be sent buck to fans. EUGENIC, ,pre.,r pct. 'J6. (P)-r- Jnjurles received, by University of Oregon grldmert'ln -fhe"Hclnsh -with Stanford university at Palo Alto have; been wiped off the slate and Indications are that the varsity will he ready for the battle with the University", of 1 Idaho ln"'librtlund Saturday, .with nil players In tip top shape. - The Oregon team has been hit ting some hard drill this week In preparation for the,. Vandals... Jjoss to Idaho would put Oregon way down In the list In conference com petition, since the Webfeet already have-, the Stanford loss on their list. CALLfSON LOSES THREE THROUGH INELIGIBILITY SCHISSLER SQUAD EUOENE, Ore., Oct. 16. (fl) Three freshmen foutball players have been lost to Coach Prink Cat llson by the Ineligibility route, and 13 others are wavering, according 4o a university announcement. Howard '-Dirks, , fullback; Charles Hoag, half, and Herb Koesell, lines men, are the ineligibjes. None was nu the first team of Oregon frosh, though Dirks and Hoag were on the second squad. . 1 Fights Last Night Ky tlic Associated Prews.) FLINT, Mich- Lpu.Sqozza, ' Jiuffahj plopped,. Eno fclermpn'te INDIANAPOLIS. Hurry Mem nierlnjf. ..Lu(uyotte, Ind., routed Tommy BramAauRh, Sprlnpftcld, .. (10); George Annnrlno, New ark, O., outpointed Qulna Lee, St. Louis, (10), LOQ. ANGKUKS. Ignanolo Fer nandez slopped' Tommy Fielding, Vnncouvcr, B C, (4). Bad Stomach Cause of Bad Skin You can't expect to-have a good clear Jresh-lookuig complexion If your stomach, is weak and disor dered. ,.; . -. , , . . Undigested- food senih poisons through your whole body, pimples appear in your face, skin grows sal low and muddy and loses its color, lour tongue becomes coated, breath most unpleasant. But these troubles will end quickly and skin clear up if you will, start today taking that simple herbal compound Icnown to druggists as Tanlac, - . : Tatilac contains nothing - but herbs, barks and roots which have a clennsing, healing effect on a poor lipnol stomach. Just a teaspoonful before each meal stimulates the di gestion naturally so that you can eat what you want without fear of dis tress! And when your stomach is in good' shape again see bow much keener your appetite is watch how 3uickly skin begins to grow free of isAgurlng eruptions. The cost of Tanlac is less than 2c a dose, Get a bottle from your druggist today. ,Monty back if it doesn't help you. Lew Fonseca Voted Most Valuable Player of Arperi?ap l-eague in . 1 929 , By Alan !oultl , ( Associated Press Sports', Editor. - NEW YORK, Oct. 16. JP) Lew Fonsecu, Cleveland first baseman and new batting chumplon of the Amerlcun league, is the ''most val uable player" of the league for o&L 4 1 V. , , , , I Associated Press Photo . . Lcv Kmiseen. 1929. based upan the decision of n committee at baseball - writers representing, each city in the cir cuit. At the request .of the sports edi tor, of the Associated Press, this committee named by' the baseball writers covering the world's series, east Us ballots In the absence of an official selection by the American league, which a bo 1 in lied this year the award it hud made annually since.. 11(22'. The National league makes Its last official selection this year, to be announced later. , . TJie veteran 'Fonseca won the unofficial contest from contenders in' the-. ranks -of the world's cham pion Athletics beetrune he was rat ed high 'on. seven of the eight lists prepared by ' Tne"linibll experts. , mmj; 'DyljteSjjliosoVnll-around infold! pjiy was. vital factor in the success of the A's, was the lavuruQ enoice -anion uie hiui k men and finished ecp,nd In the What Price Glory i Stars at Crqterian in Cock-Eyed World Merchants Partially Responsible for , Trading Away From HomeBill "Tin-re", -Js . -hardly .,;u : day t that, living' in the small 'town of Helton l asses, ' said "Hill' Pullar, "that I In the center of the textile belt . A 'couote ot leatherneck Don A" "''J0'":"' ,fa---oraered .m; , fowllK ,l,tli 1UH . irWJ,IT-. ailT-Ill, ,1,11, HJHTIB I 1 ,1 111 u llillll ,iiiiei nuutt'- money out of town lor- goods uml.find when they: receive them J YOU WILL NEVE R GET( 3TUNG B- THE-' HOME- M ERCHANTS, THEyCAHT AFFpRD TO DOT BUSINESS I Juans! , That's a trite way to char- acttrize Kdmiinil Uiwo and Victor Mcl.uKleu as "Sergeant Quirt" a'l "Top Sertteunt Flaitu" in tho Fox vote. Al Simmons.1 Jmmy ' Foxx I !"vielone , hm"K ,VUeu'l- and Mlbkev Coohrune'iMso flKureil ; -ui-n-rju .,nu, v.,.,.., Jiish.-eitasinB "split1 -ballots" that opens at the Cruturlun today. JteutOoay!-' oneSV-membei' of! the i Hsed on a story writteti by I.Sn 'chmnptori'fnum healhih oft Fon- tience Slnlllims and Max Anderaon. sec:,r' iye r ' ' !'lio co-authored the iiiifnrsettuble .,' FiiuseJfe, although "receiving only I " What l'Nce Glory," Lowo and Me-onk-vote foi' flret plaj-c.' had three" laklen are. still In the marines, vp'tes foi' second,, aibicf tjvo for i though it is peace time, but plenty third nmf one, foi-s f oui;Oi to make of fighting ill the tropics and lie uirM!:''toHnl of- it 'thits. ' Dykes I twec-n-themselves. . received '"three ' ballols for ; first ! Pals, buddies, brothers, every lilaoc.'hnti one for second ' place, j thing Is great mil II one fulls for :i tutulUnj; 31 points.' Simmons was "leuimc." Then each claims pil the flrf 'choice""" of two experts, orlty. , Hoiij amT, Cochrane!-of one .each. Of their many lovo affairs, three dobhVutoe.'woii';itlie lifSS official stick put prominently; one in the Heinlo Manush, St.. Louis out-i mita. unotlier in cold Russia with I that the fc"0118 have ' hem made fielder and runner-up to Coehinne the fascinating Lelia Knrnelly, ami near at hand, tme of the most last year, placed ' third vlth 28 i the third at Conev Island with a amusing tbsmt'. Is tuken .froni the votes, Charley Ueluing'er, of l)e- real, flip American girl, Jean Bary. 1 "ublln !a.) . ltciijrit; , it Is as , trplt. fourth with !!B und Joe Juilgo ' follows:- V,-'.- i.-; ;. veteran A'ayhington fii-st baseman, fifth with -24. -". It Is well," Hit i a "Dill" Do!- to be willing to stund buck u'' lar, "for people to think of their! them, hadn't he?' duty a the lipmy town before j Ihey atmd their money . ayay. And It is nut only muney that 1b si'nt away, but credit Informa tion Is uliuoHt uh bad. "Witness as reported in the Merchanis' Journal of Topeka, Kansas: "Down at Henryetta, Okla., a merchant was asked by some house for a credit ! town, and the towels came hack. rutinu on a party llvinjf In that! and their tradesman built enw They were all thut had been, town, Tho inert-hum gavo tho' poriums pf nierehandlse and- all claimed for thorn, on the lruml j uyn tordev hnus tho tU'sfred in -"I was well. ' Many peopU Joined was ' a' stamp:' 'Made' by ' Hlalri formation. Iteeenttv ' the mail the colony from year to year 'lUls, ; Helton,', S. : U The jlutly.j 0VtUr" lihoMMi hvnv Mho merchant ' until the (own woh a place of : iiext. door, neighbor ran the mills .iH i,,.: ... n j population , an prosperity..! ' ' and she' cotthl' have bought the ,' ,hf time ago we addressed ;".f . "Dut the time, came when Into : ttnelii for r.L'fi a down at;hpme.!w (etteiMto iyou aslitng for credit the midst of" the town crawled, i 'This Ik merely , a clear ; lUns, ! inl'ot;mat,hm regarding .Mr.. So and 'a! serpent of discord,; yclept th.v J trntlon of the necessity for town1 Wo,. You' very kimlly replied', nnd j nuiil-ortUr tvttalog,- which whiper- laiuuers to iofk 11101111 a- oeioie- upon t your recommendation ,. ne; ea .ln,to tne. tears : o people paying 2f cents enrh for them. 'J hey teejuyd lo be a great bar- Tin money went i from her , mnii order Ah the above happenings are true storlea," said ppllai ' It may be1 'weli" (6 ' clps'e the doy wltli a "fairy story, 11. i , 'One pppn a tjtpe 1" tji hind of I'ncle Sam, a colony of people organized themnflvoM Into a town. The town., grew and waxed fat , upon . the pro duce of the lund thereabouts, an1 the people dwelt happily under their , own vines and fij trees Kendlnn ' money away. . lt.( ts also parly . wau sold.. We are veryjHiien son? of bargains, tpp nanto clear that nnM'chants have mull sorry to inform you,, that- this, belnR a .ffthloiamt a fake. Therat . ilei prices tteaten tt a fraazUNi nliUuntlon 'has. not been kept and tho people. vthouht the saw - a it will never Ket the h twin as; tb.it. no iiuymeut; has been made ! jfypil tjiina ,VauJ they,,bit. . but of their own neighbors unless they, ! on uecount. inasmuch as this tell them that, they have the! person was sold on the report, goods by advertising in their; that we received from you, we home paper. Advertising is thelpresumo that you will have no merchants' only weapon agninst objection in assisting us in ,col-, mail order houses. Mr. Mer-' lei-tintc this amount, etc." hunt advertise what you have "Tho editor of the Merchants Tony Lazzeri, .'Second baseman, j San Jose. (1ft) topped the "YtinKe "choicon yith 22 j votes but Bahq.Riith, -in 2 3 winner, was just behind him with ID. Lou ; uenriK, wnq won ine oriiciai awaru in' 1927, didnai. get a. single vote. Twenty players figured in the vot- , The menibei'- of - the conimittee casting ballots' f(tt t the American league's, "mast Valuable player.' for announcement, through the AttsQcluted. 1'res: , Hnr.ry tj. Salsin ger, "petroit; John' B. KeUvi", Washington; '.'John C" Hoffman, ; Chiiyio; Koi'd t i-'i-ick, New. York ' Ocrdp.n .t'obbledick; .. Cleveland; I Paul Shannon, t,oSt(i; sal t. Keener, St. Loub; NVilliam looly, Philadelphia. ; . In the course of events UlOv merchants cfused itheir Ioora and romoved to incfcren tqwps wherplh" the mail-order, j werpent ,had nhf'' enleredt. i,argQ' sunflowers grew-, up hefure.w thvrclosed doors ana grass' grew 1hi the streets, whvr1 to sell. It pays the mall order j .Journal comments as follows: ; us . tho cows ate nbuntlfully. tt SAN .lOSK, Gal. Jock Ma lone. , "One of the best illustration? houses, and It will also pay the. 'WeHt that's fair enough. If a was- fun ! fopiihe icaw, but dei St. raui, outpointed, ltud Uoyie, at tho mail order juke camo 1 iimnn merchants i vjio ndvertiscj merchant gives credit rating to! fur -the tbwrt)" ; " a ' inall order house he ought H'opyriKht. 1920. F. V. Moanrt.) WOODALL CHOSEN IHUNTING ACCIDENT TO MANAGE DUCK YARN4BY SUSPECT; llNEXTYEARlalillN: 4),COrc., Oct. ie.'j lw WmGi.$6'd v8- 'tirne't. president of the j Puf; plrtenfot: Ufflrtihs, trefute; : IAI vTora., Tl'irner. Portland baseball eluh. announe- i thc sttiry fc'U'ofj by Mio Cnvr broth- j e'd today that Larry . Woodall, I . beliV here as( auspect In t:ie catcher. , for . the Ducks, would I blasting . va siije ln a Qvants Puns succeed Bill HodBers,, reslKned, aepnrimPr ., Hiore, jsni, oi.iiun.'.i today, Khoriff "Jackson ot this city, said. ' Ja,cKHbn Jiuld Sheriff Lister of .Grants I'ass tol(.l)lfn in a tele phone "call .tb'flay : that' . he has It was thought Hill JEsslck White ehecked, tho inovelhieBtfi.of the wo Sox scout, or CV Perkins, or " ' Glnntf ,, . . OeorKe Hums of- the. .Athletic. ' "r 2d JJh- n"rt ,?"H u.. 1 .i 1 found lliey weie ndt, VM a hunting and manage the team next year. Turner's selection was received with surprise by baseball fans. Woodall had been mentioned, but had ttfe . better chance. Turner said he liad- much con ttdetfc'0 - iri WoodnTl arid -said . it Was Woodall's strategy behind the bat -this yenr which won fpr Pqrtland many games. Woodall came to Portland this year, from tho Detroit Tigers. He was a first string catcher (or Detroit eight years. Before that he attended the University of North Carolina. At present Woodall is in Washington, D. C, where ho will remain until the first of the year. Woodall is married , nnd has one child. 4 'OORV ALtlS," Ore..' Oct. 1 C. (Jpj All the dopes ters ore now taking the coming Stanford-Oregon State game at Palo Alto as settled in advance while they turn their at tention to the "natural" the week, following between the Cards nnd the Trojans which Is supposed ,to settle the const championship. Strangely enough, Conch Schlss- ler's men are not accepting the situation as settled and are. leaving here for Palo Alto with no Idea that "Pop" Warner's tricky giants are unbeatable nor that the Beav ers have no chance to take part in another champion toppling party. OUTSIDER VICTOR IN - HISTORIC HANDICAP NEWMARKET. En., Oct. 16jr-r UP) West WickloV, ridden by CV Ilichards. nnd an outsider, today won the historic Cesarewltch, Eng land's great autumn handicap. Friendship, ridden by Dines, was second, nnd Brown Jack, ridden by Htevo Dunnghue, was third. Mike Hall, rated as 1 America a greatest cup (horse; '.nnd carrying thtv cplors of Hubert AJ. Eastman. ut.Chicafco. vas tftiplaced. 1 BATTLE MAY : RESULT WAHHINOTON. Oct. 11 Chnttman Brtttent. .pf th4 houst naval contmlttee1,' wild after n call at the White House tod;iy he wnn confident West Point and Annapo lis would resume football relations thin year. , Britten said the president had evidenced a keen desire to have thrf two service Institution .piny Ihlff yenr. He added he had sug-1 gfirted It would be advisable for them to meet on HoldlerV J-'lcll in ChUono on, December 8. ' trip in.Coos" cpunty at -the rime, as tbey claimed. . Wster said he, vih positive that Harry Cartas hungjed hand resulted' "from , a - premature explosion of ,.tlle blast while at tempting to open the sfife and not from a hunting accideht'. Carr was to )e' moVetl from the hospital to, tti,o cpunty juil today and. wlU . be taken to ' CI rants Pass aa soon as he li able to travel. No attempt'has been ma'cle to secure a statement from . either of the men. as of leers are ;fii'Ht complet ing ' their. I n vest 1 gat ions in order to hav,?'' material with which to check against ,any statements the nrprr tpy make. . FINDS TEAM ALERT 1 to our attention recently: A lady regularly yi w m 1 1 1 1 ! 1 iirrf"iTMir ir TP Trm mmm m 1 11 mm m 1 mmttS B ll mw nrririw m n 'ifrffTMMBypiWF,ptj 1 mt. JS- : SALE OE ;THE .YEAR sml l -a fine stock of Mi::lTjOStl I W? Tha OraxlMi Ualna TAvlnci Vvfini Inl Mprff nrd Hifnrv ! 'n; m:" J -..v. SOUTH BEND;- nd.Oot, 1C ' (P)-r5knute Rqqkne -Is convinced his ;1929i. football,; tein 'lav alert above all other things. 9 Because of his ailing leg. Rock no directed his team in practice yes terday -from an automobile nnd by means of a radio amplifier. The varsity . was stopping Wisconsin plays consistently, so he called his assistant, Tom Lleb, and whispered a complicated Badger formation. .The. reserves tried it and so com-1 pletely did the . university stop It than Kockne was mystified. letter, he discovered the reason. , . i The whispered 'conversn tlon boomed out ao loudly the player heard and memorized It yards away.- - For, later whisperings the amplifier was turned off Oregon Weather brrgon: Generally cloudy to night and Thursday, occasional rains west portions, cooler In the interior Thursday. Fresh aotith erlv wind orr the coast. ma "1 mm tzssr II rarAl imr I 4ft OWING TO ILLNESS, IS' LAUNCHING .ASENSATiONALfe Offifiiiig'Bu ,v-r T-' is " : ? ' v '.-J'-' " i i i - ' .-p....V. . m , , .' m UM-.-i" "V ,hll.;i .. ilVv ' s- " .Hi Si'. ', - .il i.i .V ' ;.A.i'...k' ''r....,:.. S .v...-:.!.. .. -!;;; , ..' ' simess .,'" ',' ', il--l.. I. :''y, 'J,",,' l' ) '" ' , t-V. it-. -,"' ' . l-.r-i!.; i;'1k: J. '..'tlv LOOK! READ: Owing to illness, Scott Woolf is eclling out his entire stock of furniture and fix Juros at AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. H. 0. Mordoff, his former partner, ba.S' ' botn scoured to conduct this gagantic t iale and Mr. Mordoff Will make'drastki reductions thvoughcut' tlic entire store without considering the high' quality of the mefcliandifie and former prices.. Thl salo will be an opportunity that Southern Oregon and Northern California people can 't afford to miss. 1 THIS. GREAT BUYING OPPORTUNITY 'i ' . -x A;V- v:. Ht . Mi i'-n i. II ' II W II II -M I '-: :-K- -' .v. . f k J aj; P9:? Swmg:0pbn 90 Shiari STORE CLOSED TODAY aiid THURSDAY OPENING SPECIALS TKvtSb" ' - vi-- v'; , SEE THURSDAY'S iyiAL TRIBUNE ' irti n Zi'V' .ij r t ;H f-' - J- ' , tV:V im'V- 'v v. ''iSjitoUSta, ilOf j . JuSu'l. ui.'A., iTuli K4' i'Vu f 177 l'V,v d.f.j.. . i . .... i A". W JtUidiJ.J4-fim. roi'.