1 . Vtijhsti IV-rr?-i. '.:'.. -'r I MEDFOTiD MAITj TRIBUNE,' MRP FORD, OKKfiON. MONDAY. XOVK.M HE II IS, ifli'p. . PAflE FiifetwiifomibileDelifored by Airplane COMMAND U. S. SEA FIGHTERS FObTBALL COACHES RSIG A BUDGET ITEM Five Thousand to Match Federal Sum Oil Ma- chine' fos "County Roads ancr Removal Shops From Jacksonville Provided. DIAMOND LAKE ROUTE SURVEY -, r -.-v ' ' r - - , 1 uWrMMnv.. 1 The tentative budget of Jackson county, as approved pending finul acceptance, provides tor two sig nificant BtepH the coming year, viz: Approprlatlns of S5000 to be add ed to a similar amount furnished by the U. S. bureau' ot roads for a siii've'y of the Diamond Lake road. Inst summer declared a forest sei ice "road.' Appropriating of $10,000 for the purchase of an oil machine to oil county1 roads under heavy traffic. "Approval of $12,520 for the re moval' ot the county machine shops from Jacksonville to a more central file. It Ik expected that the Diamond Lake road survey will start as soon as weather 'conditions will permit after the first of the year. The oiling machine will pay. for Itself in a, year, it is said, and will Ire used in tho preservation of new and old roads from heavy traffic. Ily oiling the roaals they will be saved, from disintegration and the maintenance costs reduced. Among the roads upon which the oiler will ho used it purchased will be the new Medford-Sams Valley highway and the .Jacksonville Ruch road. The latter road is now badly rutted unit, worn from the heavy traffic ovor. it last summer, an will prob ably bq.ropalred before beiug sub milled to oiling. ...... Standard Method ' Oiling is now accepted as the standard method for road prescr- vatlon and, in the opinion of local road authorities, . "the applying of 3300 worth of. oil In time will save 3000 in repairs later. 'Tho removal of the. machine shops from Jacksonville to a more central location is necessary, the county officials say. because, of the cramped quarters at presant nnd distance from. tho center of .'opera tions. : The road fund, for 1930 provided for' ft total of Jl'f&.OlO. In 1929 the road fund amounted to (131,840.' '"ito road building program for 19,00 has been definitely decided upon except tfiht Twbrli will con tinue next year 6n the Dead Indian and Lnko Creek market roads, now unifier way. The outstanding highway bond Indebtedness now Js (400.000, the .juo as last year. li'Ians Ocean Flight ?0tL.. I 1 lfllT"VVV V I VJrV't -' tvZm"-,- k " ' Georg' Bonier (left), head football eoach ot the Afabaml Pol , It ti A X til I f rX l Vfli'', ' Admiral William V.' Pratt ()' Is the new commander In chief v' technic institute, and Enoch Bagshaw, head coah of the Unlvenltv'' mtmxmTr- i f VftW W8 SIPsJsSifi',!'' of the United States war fleet. He is shown with Vice Admiral L. N 'of Washington eleven, have turned In their reelcnatlont. "Ti Tgy!)r-tt )gS f fnilJ- 'fT , pf-i , Nulton, whocu.eceeds Pratt as oommander of the-battle fleet. ,,. ,. ' ' . f.rT&v K !" !"v '! " , " av .cr j iiMiiLfii J j vim niM 1 Siz hundrod pounds of miniature automobile .was delivered In an'airp'.rns to 1lio pirport rt Ornton, O., from Akron, making the first dolivery of a completely assembled car by airplacc cn rrcord. Tlie little car h?.a a record of better than 30 miles an hour on tiio ludlanano'in specdws;-. pvc:::'.t lire cquipri'-ent to a ces of Goodrich airplane tail wheel tires. Kenneth L-. Iloorehoucc, vrho upm', tliroo ysars in buildln 1 tiio oar f.t Detroit has ordered a set of spccisliy liutl, si"-ply lrcs from GsaarJci rn'trlile trtycdr, ti cirki 1S9 miles an hour at Dayrbna Beach, F!r, this win'.;.-. Mcorohott-e rtrnf; to t'JO .isfct ti ;t3 yilo of tta .At:ron .air service rlano Spoi?fc i Slants nv Alan J.Gould 'ij CV t-.. . . rt& : 'VCrace Lyon, wealthy New York Jf Veman has announced that the is - having built aA airplane in which ' ':hehops to fly from. New York to -.'Btt tiyt year.' rSoreiThoat? D6n't Gargle Tliis Doctor's Prescription Oivei Quicker, . Better Belief boat miffer th- tmln .ml din comfort of Kor throat. t"ie o doc tors prccrlutliin callocl Tlmxine suaranteecl to relieve with the very first wrtllow. (iamlev and iuilve.1 are Um Iiw and If they do relieve, it J Ufiially only temporary. . Thoxine hu a double action It rellcvei the iorenesi and govn dt r.bft to the Internal catme. It con-tiiln- no harmful drug nnl I Ffe and pleasant for the whole family. There. I, nothing better to ton 7 counhlnc due in. Irritated' throats. ' Jut nwk for Thoxine. put tin ready for it, in 3'.r. r.cie and J I. on bot tles. iMnney tutck X not relieved. Pold y Jurmiii & -Woods, '.". I SSL COATSTOTHiEF AT EUGENE FRAT Tin Inns of Al Mar.Htei'H to Uarc momh for tht rest of t Sfiuion is not only a big blow to tho Green team but n distinct loss to the sport that expected to list the Arlington Antelope amonir the preat and near.-great in its All-America nrra. The spine injury that has put) Marsters out of competition for the: rest of tho season takes away none: of tho lustre of his ureut perform- aneeg npalnst Columbia, Harvai d , and 'Y&le. Al left a mark that only! ftuch super-stars as I tooth and ' Sasle may shoot at, yet he4can hardly be rated in tho mythical ns-i gcmblaffC' of alt-stars1 at thr close i of the season alove the rival who ' has Konc through the whole cani-j paign in the thirk of battle. Itruce Caldwell of Yale two years j ajjo experienced the 111 fortune to; be declared Ineligible on the eve 1 of tho Princeton and Harvard1 frames, at a time when the Kii nrn; was an odils-on choice tor All America halfback. Fly in? Frank Wykoff. the great Southern California sprinter. Wy koff strained a tendon just before the 1928 Olympics. .Hp was oik of competition much' of: his year because of illness.. IJecently, in a fraternity house fire at L". S. C. he was forced to leap from a third story window, injuring an ankle, when It would have meant, much less to him to have landed on an elbow or shoulder. .- Wykoff baa just entered Southern California front a junioV -vpilcte and is npfiorf in Iteln -tho TroUns romi) i off with thcjl. C- A. A. ti-Ue next KL(JKNM,. Ore., Nov. IS. UP)-L-sprinK in the east. j Inabillly to dl.-tinmuh an old xad i fraterlty brother from a thief, re j suited in loss to a group ot "old-. I timers" celcbratm? home-coming I day here. .Members of the bach-, telordom fraternity are snti; $11.3.V in cash, three valuable wriat watches and an overcoat, is the result of mluiaken hospitality on hoine-com-Inir week end. , ,. j The man who played cards wilh j the oltl rads most of Saturday SAUKM,. Ore., Nov. 18. jfp niht finally announced that he Stage companies operating in Ore- Was not ono of the "brothers." son have paid to- the state appvoxi- Whereupon the card jrame ceas"dj inanely. a tola.,, oi! ,52.ri,900 n taxes land the man went to tfet hi, coal.. the slate lias Do lisht to collect, I it was later found out that the. but which cannot be refunded un-j pout he had taken ws not' his own tiio the legislature passes an act and that his. pockets were, cram -authorizing the refund. ed full of money and .Jewelry he This is the opinion of Attorney had picked u.in severa.1. rooms; i After 22 Years Announcing.;. IS HELD ILLEGAL I f! en mail Van Winkle to the nuhlic ir.ervico commission, following a su-1 pJJni CowfcoV Held j weeks mko iu which it was held i that the state, in collecting the per ! nassencer per mile tax from stages. Xo All-America contender anv ! shall hot Include- the- dVtver of the i where faced as severe n test , as : stage. did little Albie Hooth of Yale m j taking the gridiron on successive ! Saturdays against such starts as I Cagle and Marsters. The Ulue Uolt came off. with first honors each time.sbeforo something like "."i.UOO wild-eyed spectators, to make him self the most talkcd-about sopho more ball-carrier since Kod Onincc raeod into .tho spotlight at Cham paign. Albio still has Harvard t deal with, but if his I4u pfiunds it r I ess ca n sta n d the st ra In. the Crimspn Is in for n busy uftornoon. INSURANCE "Among football coaches there exists a sharp difference of opinion as to whethrr recent efforts to 'open up the name by the us' of the forward pass, the h.tcral pa; s and tit her such innovations tend to reduce or increase the hazards of football." Fays tho recent Car negic report. Tho pass is not the innovutlon j that the Cnruefsio investigators i might hiippo.se. but there scrms lit tle question that the "pace" of modern football has Increased ls hazards. In other words, the strenuous efforts to win at ulmost any cost of physical endurance; tho nervous strain of the big-gam;'.! spectacles" contribute extra drain upon physical resources, ..."Witness such exhausting struggles as the Yale-Dartmouth or Stanford Southern California game. Drown had an "iron man" team that went through several games In succession without a substitution., starting with Yule, but It's a head line now when a ph.yer lasts the full 60 minutes. Most teams used from 20 to 30 men in a clngle gitme. Tho Idea of having the reg ulars held as shock troops, orig inated, by Knute Uockne. now has, beco me w 1 des a . - I DKNVKi:, Colo., Nov. IS. (P The Woodmen of the World lodge with headquarters in Denver, to day wrjs enjoined by order of the district court from putting Into operation an 'od line" system of insurance. Judge Ceorge I Dunli lee. in handing down his decision, held Illegal and void certain con slitutUnnil amendments adopted at a input! n lit (J;cklnd. Cal., last sunwner, subst it Tiling an old line system Tor- tho' fraternal policy of the order. 1 r -r. v MUTE DAUGHTER Tin- rumf Jinx r Injury thni iiur- hihmI Al .Mar..tPi-s .fcni TWO IIA(tHOI(S, Minn., Nov.. 18. IP) Willi liullel holes In tlilr honrH. the lioilles of Juhn A. Har ton, 51. president of the First Na tional. Iunl of Two Harbors, anil his 17-year-old rrlppled . mule ! tlntiRhter, UetrU'C wcro found to- lay iu an automobile on a road a mile and a half north of here. Harton and his (laucl.tcr had left their home Sunday mnrnlns to at tend church. A I.Veullher revolver was found In the rarv ; No nnparenl n'iniive uuld be ad vanced by relatives for the appar- NED IN M BATTLE r km ?xsr M 0. if hi.ra4"int''niiirder and suicide. ir,.l rf-gwjfc .T.l. tt -? HEADS OF BANK ASSOCIATION i i refill , AhmuA Vim .. . At the San Francitco eonvntion of American Bankers, Amain WcLaiurian, (left) waa chosen pretidenl of tho Savings aiik divi- ion, Martin A. Ciacttinjcr, prmlcnt ol the stJto cccljuej -nJ hn ?, tsnsdale, prddsnt pf (he national anoci.it. on, Isioctatcd rreffl rhnlo Art Acord, known on the screen for hie cowboy roles, as ho ap peared In Los Angeles police sta tion after arrest on suspicion of robbery. 4 , . Hnriitlo NVIiMin hud tit prove tljjit Je wfi nut, (leiidtH'I'yre h -yi'ti 'fierWldert to .voir lit he !!') ton1 ifflnfl' lml electlufi. The itaslh oJ'Sili. fnNief iAit riKiiMea 'ItV' '!. ,?rMTi! on Vot tut? iwt: it TICUUM IMB.oaT, H tlt TO COLO, W W ' FOLEVS HONEY and TAR COMPOUND i V COMPOUND ,M I llfi-. iMOctfy tttiU lirty fl F smasiSSmSSm W Hnitf nt .Inrnilii X Wood lruff bloro, t-or. Mal and Central. ONE !- v .... i i Closin g Out Sale Of All DRY GOODS and L ADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Together With Store-Wide Reductions in all Departm'ts Prices Will Be Compelling rg This Side, Will Be lhe Tdlfoi iheJTowmq Sale Starts Tuesday, November 19fi 9 A. CONTINUING DAILY UNTIL OUR GOAL IS REACHED i. READ Our BIG CIRCULAR. SHOP at OUR STORE Women's and Misses' Coats , - Values to $29.50 Womens' and Misses' Fall Coats in Tweeds and plain materials with fur collars and cuffs. The fur is worth moro than the price. They sold up to $29.50. Now very special in close but, only '.;-:.J2..:Xi...'&' Women's and Misses Silk Dresses Women's, Misses' newest Fall Silk Dresses in Satin Back Crepes, Geor gettes, Velvets . and Prints. . Nicely made and trimmed. Thcso sell regularly to $19.75, Close out, r . .. only .v';'.Li.l..uw..r. Women's Leather Hand Bags Values to $4.95 , . , . -1 . c Womon's Leather Hand Bags, New shapes ; lovely for gifts and regular $1.98 value to to $4.95. . Now only J i Men's $30 Suits Only 1 Cent Men's, Young Mon's Suits. Curlee .and Hart Schaffner & Marx, worst ed and serge suits and pants worth more than the price. Now These sold hero for $30.00 Now tho big surprise. Buy one suit $9.99, then get an other suit' v ' "'"'' ":' :' for only 'Bring a friend or get 2 yourself 1e 1 T Boys' $18 Suits Only $1.98 Beys' Knickcr Suits, all wool. Nice-' ly tailored, While these are not the best style,, the .ccats are "worth six. times what we are giving these to you for now. . These suits sold here up t q t $18.00. We are aa , clcsing these out , ' r I v0 for only . . . Hiirry They cannot last long Men's, Young Men's Suits $11.95 ", Values to $30.00 ., , Men's Young Men's Suits. All-wool,, hand tailored. Made by Curlee, Clothcraf t, Classmate .. and Hart Schaffner & Marz, in fine worsteds, , serges and fine range of patterns. .' These sell regular to $30.00. Now only . . 2 ENDERS XQMFANY .-..I 'I ( 5 Ashland, Oregoii 3C SAFETY.!,'"'-! ;;' "T" Radiator Alcohol Installed Will Save , Freezing Ydiir Radiator ':Wf K f : COMFORT ! : ; ': Make Your Car as Warm and Cozy as Your Home; . , v f f ' Drive inand let us equip your car with a real hot blast heater Double radiation type. Twice as much heat and warmth as any other heater onthemarket. i BE COMFORTABLE AND SAFE " 7 I 9th & Riverside GLDfcR TIRE SERVICE Inc. Stop at the Firestone Master Tire Station '"'4 ,f IVfiU t Phone 520