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MEDFOUD MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREO OX. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1929.
FOOTBALL SCENES CHEST AID WOULD
IN 'COLLEGE LOVE' GIVE GIRL SCOUTS
AVliilo tlio Hccncs of rumpus - t (( in(rMul(l)
culm-Minna) life wilh ll.-ir m-p. Hnrinu M,. I 7 tin- first Olrl
, ! Kf out l loop in .Mi'dfnnl wuh (r-
munlc, nth mil nml -t-n-ml v(U-r- , UiiUiyvil w(,h un ,,n,)!ment of
vwent unc1fiKriifluut whoorw ) twTilv-five jflrln. raiiKiriK In ntc"
In "Collcee J.ov." the I. iff ftstture , frm '. lo fjf..,n yearn. Wlth
niUHicul iirifl other noundH synchro-j jn a f,u. Weel-H lhiH K,OUI, hail
nlxvd Milking picture w:iih opon- K,.oun c Hxly iimmiiImtx. nnl ii
Ml IIm throe iliiyn eriKiittiinent nt ' was m.l.(.H,ia,.y l(, divide them and
the CraK.'rian theater ye.stet day, j (.n,.,ttl lvvo lnmpH. -j he inteit'st
me n.ucn overdrawn and rxagKiT- , J)w .v,,),,,!,) pnnim of C.hl
nleil. they are nevertheless (inter- j Sl.(nlt(()f, (.unlinU(.(1 t0 unl-t the
tnlnliift ami colorful, and keep you , (((a unU thj proljt,m ot
interested w hile pavinjf the way , n.KillUnK .nnuKh troop wit.i
for the liK fouthall name of iij-I1Ih fni( h..,)1(.rs U) a(.(.oinm(M:lU.
nnd the Incidents imuoMlii.tely pre-'(f(ni (i((.lim(, I(n prol((.m.
ceomff n. , M ....... stark, regional Cirl
; Seoul director nf Orison, Wanh-
F(r "('ollcK' Kove Ih essen
tially a foot la II attraction, the
utory opening wi(h what Is ptir
porlcd to hl tindei'pradiiale doitiKS,
liillDOi, pep. diahtiie, music and
ttihtfJiiff. especially of Ja.z Muff,
dancing and the like hy ihe hunt of
fldcety. fun-lovinv t.-eds. And
throughout it all ruiin a pretty
thi'ino nun; cuiihIxMiik mostly of
chni iih or kI' '"' niiiKltiK about
tins deaf old cnlJetfo mater.
Afivr wadlnK thru ihIA hokum
hy way of creating alniophei-e,
tho football Hi'cncs ctme hIijiik
will) great relish to the audieru-e,
which from then on flln engrossed
nnd thrilled hy them.
Jn the face of the game here
tomitrrow between the I'. of o. and
Irighin ami 'a II f or n la then rani"
to .Medford and hhmIsUm! in or
nanlzintf a (.'o mm unity cominitte.
to Kvei;i and aid the affali'M of
loral (;jr KcuMing. I'nder the.
le:idishl of All. It. .1. Wilsm,
voluntary director, a leaders"
t raining course was givn to a
largo group of Interested women.
With this leadership seven .troop.
were formed, one in eaeh of the
four grade schools, two in Junior
high and ogo In Senior high.
Kach troop averages a member
ship (tf twenty-five girls and ha"
two leaders.
The financing of local Scouting
ban been up to the girls entirely
SAN FKAN'CISCO, Nov. 8. (A1)
Dion It. Ho;m, assinnt city attor
ney of San Krnncisco, sa'id today
that bay k'HWk wimp rjt peeled to
appeal to the state nuprcmo court
aKainst the railroad commission's
order yesterday' ej-nntinn the la
clfle Telephone and TeleKiaph in
crease In ktte.-
Holm said ho would call n nieet
liiK of hxal represeniatives c.f bay
reKlon conimuuities for next Wed
nesday to study the commisston'H
order and discusH jtlanH for un
appeal.
Hy applicjttlon of the Hocullod
"ceilliiK rule," the commission yes
terday increased telephone rates in
the San Krancisco bay area by
$LOU,OuO a year and ordered a
reduction in rates for tho Jos An
geles territory of approximately
10. OHO. The new ratea become
effective January I. I!.10.
PHONE RATE RAISE BERKELEY FIRE MENACE GROCETERIA TO STAGE
Tl
) BRING PROTEST PLACEDUNDERCONTRO
; College Love Scores
Hit Fox Craterian
OAKLAND Cal., Nov. 8. ff)
Two fierce lilazeg which had car
ried their fiery menace to the out-!
HklrtH of Berkeley and Oakland
where an army of 3000 firemen
and volunteers battled to ntem their
advance last nlnht, were definitely
tinder control today. Danger of a
rinliiK wind kept 200 men on the
lines, however, and hundreds more
were on call should an emergency
arise. '
JACKSONVILLE GIRL AT
C. E. MEETING ASHLAND
A sensational sale of high grade
ho and oxfords for men anli
boys will he conducted nt the Gro-
ceteria hoe department, hoRlmiln
torn(rrow, Saturday, and contlnu-j
lnc one week. Such well-known'
mrikesim Hamllton-tirown, Weyen-:
bers, cl'iers and I.yan brand work
Hhnes will be included in tho calei
event. :
Xcw fall models in dress shoes!
nnd oxfords, and durable boots audi
work ho(s at Bieatly reduced;
price, are described In today's Mail
Ti-lhune on the back page of the
nocon'1 section. - .
"ColleBO Love," the present of
fering al the Craterian theater, :s
the first leaKue lenrth picture of
collece life to be made with i.Il
sound and dialogue. Starring
t'.eorKe Lewis with Dorohy Gulli
ver and .Eddie Phillips playing the
other leading partH, It is a virile
story of intercollegiate football, u
bllfEnme helnc shown on the
screen in both action and sound,
together with the colorful rootinir,
alrna maters and gleo club singing
nf the Caldwell students. " nnd a
general panorama of college life,
and Its temptations. .
MtiidentK from ftO nations Mfill
live 111 International House" at
t'nlverslty of California.
! RAIL HEAD TO GIVE
DETAILS OF DINNER
: -WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. (JP) A
railroad president's account of the
j now famoua Fahy dinner for mem
I hers of the senate, at which Sena
i tor Smith W. I3rookhart says liquor
1 was served, is to be laid on Mon
! day before a grand jury investi
! gating prohibition conditions in the
i national capital: : x
! Kdward K. Iiomis of tho Lehigh
Valley railroad, who, Hrookhart
'says, wit-next to him, took a drink.
has informed United States Altor
I ney Leo A. Rover that ho will ap
1 .,, i,i miuwoi' to nn informal in-
vitatlon which the prosecuting of
ficer hml oxunoeo to nno.
jSONNENBERG FLATTEN?
I FRENCH BONE TMilul
OI.VMIMA. Wah., Noy
Gus Sonnenberg, ,rot 'v
niatnien, bowled over a.
h! flyinP tackle, here i h
The fnrmAP n., . H "ih
, nee pushed over the ohamr.'f?,hli
, contender for the f lr, J
ininuteH, nnd the next in n !l
lite. 1 11 ItllR.
Speedway7' Coming
to Rialto Tomorrow
0. H. (. freshmen teaniH. nml lhojil ' arried on hy their week I v
ArmfKtiee day Kame ln-re Monday UieH. A general proKram has not
1. elvi-een Ashland hnh and Al ed - I hern poHKlhltOinder theHe Ilmiled
ford lilwh. Collek'e l.ove" is
peculiarly a pproprJalo and timely
itinieiiim.
-"('olleKM l.ove" kii vv out of ie
wrleH of (.'fdl-Klate," popnlar
hhuri Mihnt pliliiK'N itilit this fea
ture ledKth sound film. The char
H t'VH are the Killix and the pprt Is
nlotiK mneh t:ie fjinie linen as w'l'i'i'
thoxe of the ' .'olIeKlale' setieH.
it Htars CeoiKf IeviM a "(ieoine
WIIhoii," the K'ody Koody, Mkeahle
and at hie tie youiiK l udent, with
pretty Dorothy (iulliver and Kddie
I'hillipH as "l-'Iash' Tiunmis" in the
leadH. Then there Ia t 'hure'iill
Kohh iih "Jimmie Reed" the lov- j
able hook worm and the hero'H j
roommate: I lay den Htcvenson, an j
tho very personable foothall roa-h.
and Sumner (ietehell iih pood
natured "Kat." In the mipport, and
many active hoyH and kIi"1h lo (five
the oampUH atmoHphere.
The iianoramn of college lif'
IKrtrayed IneludeH, heHhlcK t:ie
foothall eo,ueneen, a Hlirriiig ante
game foothall rally eulmlnatinj; in
H ppeetaeular torchllKU proeeH
Kloit, it cafe wei'ite,, witty wise
t-ackH and repartee, and Hiipposed
Kenerul ramptiH talk.
One of tho wine craekH oceui h
(luring the foothall anie when In
tho lnt quarter It hccuih that Cald
well College In do4iined to defeat,
and orie of the deNnndent fair
I'nldwell co-edN remai kn resigned
ly t(? her compiAiion, "It would
take an act of cotiKreH for um (o
win now." When the Hltuatlon wan
hoprloHH the hero player wan in
jected Into tho Kiime hy tho conch,
imd his herculean work and n
marvelouH run with tho hall hilnnK
Victory to dear old i'nldwell. Now,
wimii't that nice?
Making tho foothnll Hoqueneen
fwpeclally IntoroMtlntf Ih the fact
that tho fnmotiH Trojan team of
Hputhern California taken pari in
thin amo and that It wim played
In the famouH Pnxadena Kose
Howl. The moving pieiurcH of the
Immense audience rooting last
year ut tho Kame hetween tho I'ni
verIty of Southern t'allfmula and
Stanford, ami that tea me itself,
were cleverly Intermlxeil with tho
film plnyein of Uie 'ColleKC J.ove"
Ranie.
A nund hewn reel ami n short
tulkinn comedv, " 1 1 Ih Wiim-hIm" are
on tlm Kame hill. It. A. K.
finuneeH. hut as , heneflclary of
Community (host the fJirl Seoiits
will ai rumpH'di mmh this year
Search for Plar.e
11KI.KNA, Ark., Nov. K. sflt
An iilrpkuii van pressed Into koi v
Ice today to aid Heurclihm parlicH
in (heir offortH to locate the wreck
uku of n piano which Hcvernl per
notiH reiHHted ihey huw fnllliiK til
rhiniPH several miles 1'tom hero lato
yeslerdnv.
JUNE STOUT STUDENT
WRITES PRIZE ESSAY
The following essay hy Juno
Stout of the Washington - school
a-II grade, won second prize in
group one of the commun'.ty cheat
contest:
W ly -n In .Mcdrord Slmuhl Ciiii
tribute to tho Oiimminlly Client-
Many poor fanillleH in .Med ford 1
have been helped each year hy the!
different orgnnliuitlonH of the city.
The Ited CrosM. Salvation Army.
ohutvhcH, and lot gen send food
and clothing to those families.
Tho namoH of tho pour families
are given In to these organizations.
In many ciikch the name names arc
given In every year, and they are
being helped without oven mi in
vestigation, and too often they are
not worthy of Ihe help they hav
been given. . Ih it right to help
lho.se who iisk each year for help
when many poor lyoplo sit hack
and starve for want of food and
clothing Just because they are too
proud to ak for It ?
When Ihe people of Medford
contribute to the Community Chest
they can be sine that the money
will be given to . the worthy peo
ple for committees will ho chosen
to investigate and find out who
of tho familloH ore really poor
and worthy of the help from Ihe
l-i'oplo of Mcdford.
"Wniinm Haines Mops on the gas
and roars to victory in love If not
lu an auto race, in "Speedway,"
thrilling drama of , the American
Speed classic, filmed at the Indian
apolis races, .and corning to the
I tin It o theater tomorrow with a
synchronized sound score.
ThiH romance of the track .-and
speed demons In fiction Is not only
one of the most thrilling pictures
of the season, but has that charm
ing quality of preserving a grip
ping love story even though an en
tire auto rare forms a thuuderniis
background. In fact, the new pic
ture is iiii of the most interesting
things Haines has ever contributed
to the sereen.
JACKSONVIMJ-:. Ore.. Nov. 8.
(Special.) Huth Severance cf j
.Jacksonville and Lottie Armstrong,
of Medford were among those from)
this part of the county who drove I
tn AKhlriiul Mrimlii v evenlmr 1r nt . I
tend a meeting of tho C. K. execu
tive committee and presidents of
the Crater Lake C. R. union. The
meeting wits held nt the home of
Key. (iaffney.
.
DUNNINGTON-HOSTS AT
JACKSONVILLE SUPPER
JACKSOXVILI-R, Ore., Nov. 8.
(Special.) Mr. and Mrs;' Clinton
Dunnlngton entertained after the
dance Saturday night with a mid-'
night supper. The following were
present: .Mr. and Mrs. Orval Shores
of this place. S. 6. Smith of Apple
gate and Mr. and ; .Mrs. Carvel
Thornton of Modford! . . '
JACKSONVILLE WOMEN
AT MARKER CEREMONY
TABLE ROCK RANCHER 1
SAYS TURKEYS STOLEN j
t.mjli: HOCK, Ore., Nov. 8. I
(Kpi-eial.) Mr. Humphrey reports
the loss of more than thirty choice
turkry which he claims were I
stolen.
It Is said the sheriff's office has
lnvt-stiKated this complaint, but so j
far xii.t enouKh evidence has been :
hhciiiiiI to justify taking uny
action In tracitiK the whereabouts
of the missing turkeys.
JACKSONVILLE ELECTS
TWO NEW COUNCILMEN
JACKSOXVILLK. Ore.. No. 8.
(Special.) - A city election was
held Tuesday afternoon, when Kay
Coleman was re-elected city re
corder and O. C. Chltwood re-elected
treasurer. The two new coun-'
oilmen elected were A. U. Mcin
tosh and C. :. Dunnlngton.
Western
Girl
Gains Weight
Amazingly
BETTY JONES HOSTESS
FOR UNIVERSITY TEA
r.VIVKRSITY OK ORIXiOX,
Kngene. Special) Hetty Jones,
freshman from Medford, was a
member of the committee in
charge of a V. W. C. A. tea held
Monday afternoon at the "bunga
low," V. W. hondfiunrters,
JACKSOXVIM.i:. Ore., Nov. 8. ,
(Special.) Mrs. Herbert llanna, j
Mrs. Alice Clrioh, Mollltt nnd Emll I
ISritt and Mrs. M. L. Nelson at-1
tended the dedication of tho mark
er of Korl Hinlseye near Hock!
I'olnt, which was sponsored by the J
U. A. II. of Medford Monday after-j
noon. J
VISITORS VIEW RELICS
JACKSONVILLE MUSEUM
KOSKHriH! Sale of the Over
land orchard, Douglas . county's
largest fruit farm, to J. C. Unrnes
and K. ". Torn, .Medford. by A. C.
Mnrsters. was announced
JAl'KSO.VVILLK. Ore., Nov. 8.
(Special.) Those from out of town
who have visited our local muse
ums recently are Mrs. Griffin, Kd
monson. Alberta, Can., Amanda
lliller and Frank Heller of -McKin-ley.
Ore.. V. L. Officer nnd Eva
Officer of Dayville, Ore.
SALEM Several hop growers
have been forced Into bankruptcy
because of the lack of orders for
hops in November.
NATURE controls all the func
tions of our digestive organs
save one. We control that; and a
kit of trouble it causes.
Children suffer when they don't
observe regular bowel habits. Breath
becomes fetid; tongue coated; eyes
dull.' A host of ailments; bilious
ness, feverishness, lack of appetite
follow if we neglect this warning
that a child's bowels need help. ,
In such cases, California Fig Syr
up never fails to help by the prompt
opening of clogged intestines. The
first spoonful does that; and relieves
the common symptoms of constipa
tion. Successive doses help tone
and strengthen weak stomach and
bowels; improve appetite; encourage
CALIFORNIA
FIG SYRUP
THE RICH, FRUITY LAXATIVE
AND TONIC FOR CHILDREN
digestion and assimilation. In a few
days, a child is well, happy and
bright again.
The way children improve when
California Fig Syrup is used is the
best proof of its merit. Here's an
example: Mrs. W. W. Buchanan,
4G15 West Thirty-Fourth St., Den
ver, says, "Shirley was bothered
with constipation several years ago
and I decided to give her California
Fig Syrup. It made such a dif
ference in her that I have used it
since then for every little upset. It
helps her digestion; regulates her
bowels; keeps her strong and ener
getic. I am sure it is one thing that
has made her gain so wonderfully.
She's just six and weighs sixty-two
pounds."
The pure vegetable product,
endorsed by doctors for 50 years,
always bears the word California.
DELICATESSEN
Sat. Special
Small Two-Layer
Cakes
20c Each
35c Merchant's Lunch
Served Every Day
NOODLES, CH0P SUEY
CHILI AND TAMALES
The Delicatessen
- 410 E. Main
Next to Piggly Wieelv
Open Evenings and Sun
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I SENSATIONAL SELLING!
BEAGLE SUNDAY CLASS
HAS HALLOWE'EN PARTY
IllOAC.I.K, Ore., Nov. 8. (Sl.)
Hallowe'en was olmerved hy tho
young people's Sunday school cIiihu
at the home of their teacher, ChaH.
Samlerson. The evenliiK was spent
In milking candy, roastliiK wcliier
anil with Karnes. A lunch watt aerv
eil In end the evenlUK's good time,
'I'lioHO iiroHent were Alfred Heil-'
liiKflehl, llerhert Mayflehl, Ilyron
(liny, Meirlll tliixhy Milton ami
l.nwn'tii'o Siinilei'Hon', l.ola firuy,
Klla llliii kman ami Thelmn Sunder.
Him.
T of MEN'S
High Grade Shoes and Oxfords
AT SACRIFICE PRICES
In this sale we are sacrificing our entire stock of men's high grade BOOTS, SHOES and OXFORDS. Such well known makes 1
as Hamilton-Brown, Weyenberg, Peters and the famous line of Lyon Brand work shoes. These shoes include all sizes. Do not
confuse these shoes with odds and ends. Come early and avoid the rush. . ...
This sale will run for one week only, beginning Tomorrow and ending next Saturday.
1-
1 M5S73
"I read an nd in tlie newv
paper and I started taking
Lydia t. 1 inkham 8 VeKetatMe
Compound and I will recom
mend this medicine to any
woman who Is in bad shajic
like 1 was. I used to get so
tired after a few hours work
that I was even afraid in my
own house in the daytime. I
didn't care if I lived or died. I
have given birth to eight boys
andlfeclstrons rijjht aft er.since
I have taken the Compound."
Mrs. Maud Meyers, 460 E.
ijifi Street, Dubuque, Iowa.
SOUTH DAKOTANS VISIT j
KIN IN JACKSONVILLE1
.1ACKSOXV1M.K, Ore., Nuv. S,
(Spi'i'iiil) Mr. iiiul M iM. iMinrh'.v
11 ml t'hlldri'ii nf 'I'm II
t'ily, S. I., nvrlvt'il luio iho lut
Ivr pin t 1 if l tit work it nil HJtt'lU !
a few (1;ih visltlnn rHi.ttvr. .Mr. (
;,n l Mm. l. SaniliMi jiiuI fam
ily ui ttils jilari. Thny v til niako j
tti-tr home in M-m Ut.nl tliin win- I
tt-r.
JACKSONVILLE CLINIC
FOR CHILDREN NOV. 14
.l.M'KSn.WM.I.i:. Die., Nov. S.
- l SM-i liil i - Mnt lire are ui k,(I
not tn furiiot tin- ehllil Wilfiii..
ellnle Thiirsilay, Novemlier II at
the health renter In the i,Kl m luvil
homo for fhllilreit i.r pre nelie.il
nxi'. Thin will l.e llelil from iMtit
lei :S(I i. in. Anvi.no wWhliii: t'l
innko apiMilntmiMiia may ,,, jim,
l'l .1 Ilk TUi flle.
I iilw BRAND
WILLIAMS CREEK RANCH
HAS OWN POWER PLANT I
I WILLIAMS t'HKKK. Oro.. Nov.
S I Sic lul I l'nler riparllii lum
Inxtnlli'it nml cleehlc plant gener
ated hy wati-r power liy whlih
1 1 K It I m ami power aro miiilleil In Ilia
hiiiiao, latin anil chicken Iioiihcii.
Thi llliu will alao he carried ncnwi
tn the ranch of hia (utlier, Iih Sp:ir
lln, whom It will miiply nil neceH
miry pewrr ami IIkIiIn.
I Men's Boots
$10.98 16-in. Boot $7.St
$10.00 14-in Boot $7.1.1
$8.95 8-10 12-in Boot $6.SH
These boots are afcso
lutely guaranteed all
leather.
Men's Oxfords I MeFo0,wuirer Men's Shoes
Men's and young men's ox- Good fresh stock of New fall shoes in tan calf,
fords. Absolutely new fall United States and brown calf, brown kid,
patterns, including all .the Firestone hip boots, black kid, black calf, also
latest leathers:; black and knee boots, 14-in. kangaroo. Good' fitting
brown kid, black and brown Pacs, overshoes and lasts, all sizes, including
kangaroo, black and brown rubbers. combination lasts.
Scotch grain, blue calf and
alligator effects. Men's 4-buckle over- , , , , , ,
shoes. Regular $4.39. Men s black and brown
. Cut JQ 7Q kangaroo shoes. These shoes
Men's kangaroo oxfords. to, JT
Begnlar $8.95 to $10.50. the $6.98
price iJ)0.yO boots. Regular $4.75. ,
1 ? $3.98 Men's black and brown calf
; shoes. Good fitting lasts,
All young men's oxfords. . . S& looking and com-
Reeuhr$4 95 to$6 95 U.n' iaCe PCS' ,aU fortable. Sold regular at
Regular $4. Jo to $o.o. red rubber. Regular $5.95 to $7.45. tt lIQ
. l I $4.49 55.49. cut $4 29 cut to $4.49
Men's hip boots One lot men's dress shoes,
All other oxfords from $7.45 black and red. Regu- odd sizes, also men's work
Z .redMed $4.98 $5.69 $2.89
lilON BRAND i
WAUKEE I
1
LION BRA
ARMY SHO
MILWAUKEE
Lyon brand work shoes, g
You don't have to be intro-
duced to this famous line ot g
work shoes. Nationally ad-
vertised and guaranteed all- g
leather. Former selling s
price up to $5.98. Closing
out
$3.98 to $4.49
i
Invite Nation, to Fair
j WASHINGTON, Nov. X t,n
I'ri'sldeiit Hoover III a proclama
tion today Invited the luillnux nf
the world tu partlclpnto In a world s
fair at Chicago In J3:i.
GATES & LYDIARD
SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENIAL
Free Parking Lot for Our Customers '
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