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PSGE SIX m . BlEDrOTffl MflTL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,' OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929. FRANCIS NEFFTHE CRYSLER IN LINEUP FOR SONS SA DAY formed Medford Linesmian j to. Play Against Menlo jj Park Ashland Students jj Coming En Masse to Wit i! ness Hard Contest. jj Frnhols N'eff, a former Medfonl , hlKh Bpliool liiiBHinun, will pluy hlB 'nlil noHllluii of rlElit Kiiiu J for tilt Southern OreKon iioi'iuul bcIiooI of A8hluiid when thulr foothnll teuin meets the Menlo Junior eollc'RO of I Kan PrnnclBco here. Menlo i close ' to Stanford unlverBlty unit many o? , lis gridiron. Bturs find their way 1o 13'op Warner Hriuiui. .. The same will he called at 3 o'clock' ot Van Scoyoc field und '"will ho the first college game of lllio Beason for this cily: II Prolmhlo Btnrtlnn lineups were I announced as follows ROADSHOW MED RD Local Physician Declares Basic . .Principle of Narcotic Act Sound it i Menlo fiver I Norgard .... 1 Meeker liwiiltnkcr iKondholot Wright ..RE Xorniu) .. McUee .. AyerB ,.,.RT Moe ...HO Neff ,...C ...Scholdormann Tucker Todd . Campbell .... I'ozzo .... I Jlromadku rarslow UG. LT. LlC. Q ...... 11 I Ml PH. lirnndon . lveison ... C'uIIhii Mines .. Ilurretl . I'roWBe Howe I SubstituteB: ' Menlo: Johnson, Tarpley, Mc lellan, lieclitol, Currence, llrowiie. '))odd, Price, Merrill, HeduerK and t Hogers. I Normal: McDonald, Wilson Pru lit, llunsnker, Matthews, McKnlry, Kauffmaii, C. Clarke, Shall. Wilson, ! Moore, Hrl, K. Clark, Dietrich, Kill- lerton, Drown, M. Moore, Smith, jlioath, Cola and Kunnasto. , The Menlo team was duo- to ur- rlv today on the Shasta limited. ' Practically the entire student body of the Ashlnnd normal will i attend: the game and a -large at tendance from this city and Ash- jland Is anticipated. t STREETS, SEWERS .TheUvoik of KriicliriK and (travel llnif,' mivlnir . und tho conslructlon of BewcrB on 'swverul streets, tho Ipontracls for which were let by the elty Council at a special meutiiiK : yesterday afternoon, will be be Kun at onco and nil the work will .be' completed before the vlnter Jteaflun Bet In, unless Inclement jweather should i)revent. j .In each lnstanco tho contracts i were let to the lowest bidder, ul thouith all tho bids went close. The three bids tor paving of Keddy avenue from tho west line of McAndrews street to tho east .line of Llndley avenue were submit led iiy-i O. Hurrold. R. I,. Stow art & Son and the Medfonl Con crete ConBtrucllon Co., und the lat ter was awarded the contract on 'lis bid of $Uu8.50. ; The contracts far the other im provement work were nil awarded to R. I. Stewart ft Son as follows: ' Grading nnd graveling of Nhitb on street between West Juckson and' Clark streets, 11737.60; grad ing and graveling ot West Tenth 'street from South Central one-half .block diatuut, li(5; uewera oil West Tenth from Ilamlllon to some dis tance west, $384.20; on Columbus street for some distance, JK74.4U; lots 6. 7, 8 and II, Grey's addition, 1270.40. ..... i ' ' The Chrynler Houil Show,, coil-KlHttng- of Ht-ven models of the new 1!30 C'hrynler line the Imperial Kedan, model 77" HtMlun anil coupe, niodol "70" neilan and road- hut, model "0(j" hcmIiiii and eoupo. reprt'HentlfiK the four fhuHsln linen, arrived In .Medfonl from (IruntH 1'uhh lunt even 1 11 k und will remain at the local aRcncy, the Chime Clu.rfte.Jd Motor Co., on South KiverHidu until tomorrow after noon. . The Hoad Know Ik In ehnre of J, H. Alfred, ecretary arid treaH urer of the . Chase (larfleld Motor Co., of Portland, Orenon, dlhtrlhu-tor-H for the t'lirywler line. The caruvnn left I'orUand Octo ber 11th and ban xtupped ut the cIUch all uloiiK the I'uelfic hlh way. It- Koen, from hero to Ah land Saturday nf Let-noon, then to Klamath Fulls, thru entern Ore Hon und" hack to Portland. Tho caravan intruded thru tho bUHinuHH HtreetH IIiIh inurnlnu und tho cluHHy cuiH were admired by ninny uIomk tho HtreotH, an well us thOHO who viHlleU the showroom. Mr. Alfred won enlhutduHlic about the reception idvcn them nil ulonK the line und particularly in Medford. . . To a Mull Tribune reporter Mr. Alfred Haid: "TIuh method of dl8 playiiifr the ChryHler lino in Home what uniiiue, and although expen ive, IndicatoM to tne Oeafer or KunlzatioiiH our unxiety to cooper ate with tht'in in eviry way, to the extent that they realize the ponl billticH of, thfir frunehlKO. "We plaeed n braneh In Medford ao that Chrywler ownern and deal- ! ih In Kouthern Oregon be not handicapped in Recuring cuih ami ; partH, and particularly In emer- , Kency caxeB." j lrank Mlllott. the now local t branch . mannRer for the ('bane ; (larfleld Co. In MMlford. f.sneclully i InvlteH nil loveiH of the lateKt in ! modern motor vehicles to rail at their show room tomorrow morn ing and hoo Hicho enrs. OREGON COLLEGE WINS STOCK JUDGING CROWN ST. LOUIS,' Oct. 18. (P) The Oregon State college judging team wort tirt place In better judging at tho national dairy how here. Uryun (lordon wuh firttt in Indi vidual Judging of butter, nnd Mel ville Ulchuy of the Oregon team :vnn third In Judging of cheese. - Thu Oregon Stale team wuh third In judging OueriiHcy ciUtle In the national cattle Judging content. DlHc-utwion of the Harrison DruihuH a right to violate und no; Act, relative to tho prescription : group of doctors can successfully ; of narcotic to dupe addicts by battle it, 'was the' belief of Dr. ! physicians, occupied tho attention j Kmmens. Tho main objection ofi of member of the Juckson County j the doctors lay In the method of. Medical association ut the semi- enforcement, rather than In the! monthly meeting held lat Wed- provisions of the law itself Doc-! nesday evening ut the home of Dr. j tors Adums unci Kmmens of Med- j y.' d. Swedenbiit'g In this city, ! Tord and Doctor K. A. Woods of 1 That the. principals of (he liar-! this city were nnmed on a com-' rlson Drug uct are sound and . mittee to druft a resolution to b . that doctors are negligent, und directed to the fedrnl authorities, sometimes forgetful of the 'letter relative to the position of the of tho law, was tho contention ofjrounty ussociutlon In the matter. Dr. J. J. lOmmcns of Medford, wh.jThis resolution will be discussed had the paper of tho evening and i and acted upon at the next meet- lead In the discussion. That It mjlng. a fedi-Hil regulation which no ono Kecent prosecution In federal (unit of a prominent ' Klamath Falls physician for violation, of the art, aroused the . Interest, of phy sicians. Dr. Kminehs emphasized the ncesslty of physicians familiar izing themselves with the provis ions of the Harrison Act and act ing accordingly. Dr. Houle, whose acquittal by a jury followed a hard-fought ruse with an under-cover addict us the chief witness for the prose cution, and Dr. Dletsche, Klamath physician .who faces a similar charge and whose case was con tinued, were guests of the Jack son county doctors lust night. 1'revlous to the discussion on narcotic regulations. Dr.' Woods demonstrated sectioning of tissue for microscopic examination by a method demonstrated . by a Muyo clinic export ut the American Medical association "meeting -held; I in j'oriiana. - ah members of tne assocuition save four were' in attendance at the meeting lust nlght4 together with guests from Klamath and Phoenix. Following the meeting, refresh ments were served by Mrs. Swe-denburK-- Ashland Tidings. . Wall Street Report - NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (P) Fur- j tber unsettlemcnt developed in to-1 day's stock market as a result of j the uneasiness created by the sharp ! rise in brokers' loans last week to within $::,000.000 of the high I record. Extreme declines in many j of the active Issues roiiKed from 1 ' in 11) nnlnta but recoveries, run ning as high as 4 points, took place (n Rnmn insues in the early after noon as a result of short cover ing. Trading showed a tendency to turn dull on the rallies and speed up on the declines. Several high priced stocks made substantial gains during the last hour, western Union advancing points, National Lead 5, Columbian Carbon 4, and General Electric 3. Adams Express extended Its rise to 636. U. S. Steel, however, met fresh selling after It had crossed H19. and Murray Corporation drop ii.H tn n new low at 45. The clos ing tone was heavy. Total sales approximated 3,200,000 shares. NEW YORK. Oct, 18. IVP) The New York Stock Exchange an nounced today that total borrow ings by memherB against stock col ! Iteral on October 1' amounted" t (.Hi! per center ineuiuttixe- iuntea lev ktjt vojuc W- " ired ."Ul1 er 1.! an ..DC . " of all listed shares, comiiared no on. September 1 Increase of 1.03 per cent during the month. On October 1, the market value of all shares listed on the stock exchange totaled S7,073.030,4;'3. .... tea kim 97B S4B on Sentein- ! ber 1, a decrease of $2.594.04ti,4:ll j for the month. , I Notice to Hunters. " I Notice is hereby. Riven thnt hunt ' lnit Is prohibited on the Valley, ! School grounds. -(Signed) . !t . . VALLEY SCHOOL. , . PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 18. (P) Mrs. J. A. Morguo of 'Condon. Ore., was pernapB laiauy num..., today in an auto accident on the banc line road. j iHimilllllllllliilllPflllllllllllllill'llliP!! 1lllllli;illllll!llllBHIIIllllIl!llll!III!llllfflll llllllllllllllllMMM lIllll'llffilllinillllllllllilll'illllllMmillllll IIIIMM OFFICERS ELECTED FOR EAGLE POINT ENDEAVOR KAOLK POINT, Ore., Oct. 1 R. (Special,) The senior Christian Kndeuvor society met at the Pres byterian church Sunday evening after tho summer vacation and was reorganized under the direc tion of Mrs. Davidson, Miss Ulna Wilhlto acting chairman. Officers for the ensuing year wore elected us follows: Unrothy Wilhlto, presi dent; Freda Chambers, vice presi dent; Klsiv Wilhlto, secretary treasurer. Mrs. Davidson led the meeting and read the work of the Christian Kndfuvor In China nnd Alaska. Next Sunday tho society will meet at the church at 7 p. in. and Hilly Davidson will lead the meeting. Xntleo. 1 All Hopkins Lateral usors desir ing to purchase morn wator, who have not already notified the dis trict, are requested to do so at once. Phono 317, Medford. ROOUK lttVKlt VAIXRT, HtHIOATlON DISTRICT. 3 North Central Avenue. 187tf CLUB ILL BE REVIVED !!': 'QOI.D HILL,' Ore., Oct. IS. itHpW'ial) :ln order to re-orgtmlKe Uho' Commercial' club, which lias not been active for some time, a meeting was held In tho (lold 11111 elty hall Monday evening. Many prujvets have been com pleted by tho organisation sltico U was first established. Among these -was the placing of a sign 800 yards south- of Ih Pine-Tree lAuto Camp. Regular meetings will be held. fnd a large numlwr of (lold I Mil people are expected to Join thu rtluh. ' Monte Blue at Rialto Saturday if Minnie Illua gives ono of the out standing chnrsolotliallons of his career in "From llcndiiunrters," coming to the Klulto tomorrow, In flfvhlch he apiwars as a dissolute soldier of fortune who has lived (or many years lu the tropics tight nig on whichever sldo would pay h most money for his services. I Clad In a nondescript uniform, Monte is a perfect picture of a man who has lived too long nn aimless life In. the tropics. He comes In Contact wltb the United States ma rines and goes through a series of terrible experiences. . Appearing in support of Illne In this dramutln slory are Ktblyne Clair, Gladys ITrockwell, (lulnn Wll llsnts, Joseph Olrard. Lionel Ssrrymuie mid Henry 11, Walthall, Campbell's Column This. Week We are Showing , Men's and Young Men's Suits 25 See them in Our Windows Campbell Clothing Ca . On Main Street Near Front Newberry Go 5-10-25c o STORES HO SIERY SALE Saturday October 19 ' V.! An Opportunity You Can't Afford to Miss! : GET YOUR WINTER' S SUPPLY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ,' Due to our new. line of hosiery now arriving for which we need the room, we will sell regard- ' V A less of cost our entire stock of discontinued brands at unheard of low prices. VI ALL SILK FULL FASHION 1 Ladies' Hose Chiffon, and service weight. ; ! No Imperfections. 69c Pair One -half the original price ALL SILK i Ladies' Hose Pair This Groiipformerly sold for $1.00 pair .. A S tun Ladies' Silk and Rayon Hose j 35C Pair ' 3 Pair for $1.00 Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose BIG SPECIAL 50C Pair H Full Range, all the Leading Shades 1 Men's Wool and I Wool Mix I Work and Dress Hose I 19c, 25c, 39c kir Full Range Children's and Infants' i Winter weights and1 Woolen Hosiery ! 1 IOC to 39C Pair J Dozens of Special Values in 5 Other Departments Saturday, October 19 Is the Day COME EARLY' AND SAVE AT NEWBERRY'S jh . .... i pj 36 North Central ? " ' ! p ' Medford, Oregon Hi 4