Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 22, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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ALIENATION CASE
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Arguments were heard . this
nftecnoon in the circulj opuhxgu
motions filed In tho $50,000 oilena
tlon cult filed )y Mrs. Gertrude M.
Ciore, HKHinxt her parentx-in-law.
wi 11. Onro nnd IiIh wlfo, Sophia I.
(nrf, well known pioneer rciiidqiitH
of valley, lira, tleitrude .M.
Oortt allegex thut tho parcniH of
her hUHlmnd oncoui'nued hlni In (in
esLrahKement, nml-glio further al
ienee thnt, they fuHlercdiinlrliinKle
nffalr In 'which Mollm Wlllluma,
a whooi tenchor, watt one of. tho
poiniii of the angle. , .
rnomotlnhU'WBnpd' thnrnftor'
noon ask Hint thoi complaint lie
mada more clear and doflnito, and
Mcdf'J' Jb ifill .cashing In on
Its (jqtjajli fane tbmii vwlnulp
last year' championship and its
outstanding teams of -the past few
yearn,. AH witness, the following In
lj. II. (ireKory's sport gossip col
umn in the Oregonian ..yesterday:
"Now come tho annual screams
from nexlected lilKh schools. Any
unwary mention at this tlhid of
year of a supposedly complete list
of undefeated high 'school football
teams is sure to elicit uiiRUished
protests from 30 or i'i more that
have noon overlooked. Not tiiat I
blame the boys.- Ueck, 110!' The
more lutiK power to 'em. Tho gen
eral public will eliminate to
H ilpotb., specific Incidents " (chamntoniihlp . of one kind or an-
the idleirea' nllnation, Hiving, time.
plaoe flnf conversation. .
Phedefense nsks that any esti
mate, of the wealth of tho defen
dants be stricken from the .com
plaint, as irrevelant and immater
ial. 'Mrn. tiertruda' Clot-o In the
origlhnl complaint,' fixed tho
ijtlsount at J00,00.
' ,fho defense was represented in
tjie-iugument by Attorney Oeorge
Jni Roberts nnd A. 10. Kennies, and.
Dim plaintiff by Attorney it. O.
yjlMns of Ashland.
other, unolflclal if it cant be off!
cial, and since the state associa
tion always has been, and by un
alterable, adamant anil high-minded
vote of Its noa-title-mlnded prin
cipals, always will be, opposed to
a genuine championship, it natur
ally liecoineB u shouting math. If
you don't shout, you won't bo heard.
'iast year was the great acci
dental exception; Medford'hlgh by
u fortunuto combination of sched
ule and .elimination of all the other
. I claimants hut one, crossed up the
... state association prlcipals and took
;! the undisputed suite .football cham
.'. J pionshlp by defeating .that one.
7 '' ljenson of Portland, in tho play-off
gumn. l-w once everybody was
iff.itlsrind. Thero wasn't a squawk,
'llow could there bet '.' '-(
'fnilfnwl hnfl hint na trtile held
, .-'. !'.! the real championship for nt least
n.;iu ' Vat w'i.T.mti l'tAais ' preriously, lint there 1
iuf&i'riZ&tifil no way o wore lt, Scream
ihMiSSL'.'r.i??' .Vi. i?!;1""' was able to oul shout as well
nii.i' ,.. , f(1iL , n ut-plny the others, so wa gen-l
h'.JhA....h..., .kM ,-Mi! "llJy recOKnteed on an unofficial
i PARISH HALL
Kvldonce thnt MoflfoM and uur
rounclInK torrltory U tnkltiK iiflvnn
tKR 01 hpecid offered hy nlr
mail, 1m Ihe report of a liltf ln
ereauo .in poutulaffe for , the first
nine monthp of JOi) over the cor
rcspondln time in 1928, announc
ed lodiiy by the .Medford jjoKt
offiee. Nearly rIx thnuwind pounds
of mull has been sent from thU
city thiH year by nlr, compared to
jyH poundM limt ymir:
liy liiontbH for 1920, 'the pound
iiKe iu. iih followK: Jiuiuury, 473;
J-"fibruary, 444; March,' 636;-April,
r.:!ii; May, fiKO: June, fiTi4: July,
fJ33; AtiKUKt, fiI; September, 70S;
OotoJwot,.': 702, inaklfHr it total of
'A1rffrtfi i(iioneH,h13 e.!tiei i
iii"3it. Hliit'(t that Jiuvo inoroiiHed
the utiv huiil lntidH hu tbfit thi
poundiiKC in the- Unllf-d Kdites Iiiim I
a total of 4000 tons for the year,
or 320,000,000 iettprs, over twtco
ii many an in 1928. Tho air mail
in tho Unltob Hiules thiH year
doubles all such mail carried in
Kuropc with the exception of Kus
hih in 1028. The rapid spreading
out of the air mail , network i
Hhown by the above map.
Improved service, expansion of
the air mail network, double daily
round trip New York-Chicago-San-
Frnneinoo service, the RrowinB fa-;,
miliarlty of tne public- with air.
mail, are reasons assigned by Boe- 1
ins System for he increase.
I toeing Sy.stom also estimates')
that mail planes in the United
Stat(s tUiK year, will fly in jexces
t.iWMk(Ht smiles. - contrast!d
rlli wlhs lust ;yMr: Aii-
exprcHu Jh nl.so carried itver. .OOOy
miles of air ways shown"on this
map.
end Saturday niulit
. Ih. bASiinr nrnner. wllli ttm nvbl.
hiaoils bt fancy neeUlewori, Qirist- j V
mUH KIIKKCHIMMIB, IJOOU1S BnO COI1-
cesfiions, Ik beitifc bold In -the old
Catholic church on South Oak dale.
A lurKo crowd filled tho building
throughout tho evening, muny of
tnom remninliiK until tho doors
were "closed and the evening pro
' basis. ttitt wliht a grand and glori
!ous relief to have a. real champ for '
int-e." ' ., i '
Pacific coast letter writers have
been doing their ...h.UjX,.to build up
tho l-'1-!' estimated Uital of 320,
000,000 letlers to'lio flown during
Iho calendur year contrasted with
approximately 141.00n.00n in 1828,
wild officials of Pacific Air Trans
port which operates the Seattle-.
Los Angeles'-nil", mmi-express -and
passenger line. '.
Company officials cstimntc that
approximately S, 000,000 pounds 9t
nil uuiil will be carried .tills yeiu'.
The IS28 total was 3,042.000
pouitds.; This yenr's all' mail will
he ujqiroximntcly double .the. total
air null! carried by nil Kuiopean
lines, PHCIUHivo f KuKsia, last year.
' Improved service, extension of
the air mall network and growing
iiimllhtrity of the jMiblic with air
liiuil',' are aOgned' by 1'aclfic Air
'fransiiot-t as roa.sons for the 'in
crease. . ' ' ' '
To Adl- Trto Tenms. . i
ijMQ'NWiOUUJUV. Iro, (I'J The.i
eoulhe4stern baseball -league may.j
blossom out as an eight -team cir
cuit next year. Pros'lrtent Cliff
flreep wtlf recommend tl expan-
ulnn nt Ihn elteiilt liv nilfllnff llti.
notineed at an nd nosr 12 o'clock vann sort Miami.
Old, Toy Found in London I
LONDON A Unman child's 'j
toy, estlmatcil tA be 1800 years old.'i
was found -TVhon hKs of broken ot
tory wero dug up from-an old well
noar hondon bridge. It ls"a minla
turo wine Jug two Inches Mgh and,
ir aulhentlc, dates ' from Ihe eavly
yeurs of Ihe Komun occupnlon of
iirltaln. .
City Meat Market
SJ! 1 121 North Central U
Baby Beef Sale
i.r'
Roast ?.V .t:.r,ca . . UiSOc
Steak .28c
Stews . . . 15c
... Shortening .. . . . . ... . . . $c
JV v Bacon Squares . ; ........ 18c
Good Bacon . . .28c
Roast Beef . . .
22c
Roast Pork 25c
Roast Lamb ...... 25c
4". .-!;. ti.'?itit".
J1
OrderTYourTu
Open Front Market
Free De!
Intercollegiate Football Pying, ,
. A vers . Former . Star of Illinois
Bfr,ase tapps wuli gj'rsjio
workmen hegari VeHiwdar t?;fx?ajj
vate nnd level tho lot, 75 by 175t
feet at the northeast.' corner of
Holly and Sixth streets,, between
the . . Home.. .Telephone, . company
building, and ihe federal, building,
tnucn urHsity ha arisen thruout
tho cay as to what kind ft a struo
tui.the slleds culdontly being pre
pared torn, and for -botp.
', miB:Jot its owned-hy.-L.--Keider-roeyer.-and,
Earl ft,, fehl . has. some
kind at an interest in It. t wlll be
rerriembered that ri year or so ago
Messrs. Kelderneyer nnd Feht be
gan the work of excavating and
leveling the lut with the announced
purpose of building a new theater,
but later the .: project for some
reason was-abandoned.i... . .' - .
KfforU U learn today "just what
kind ol a structm ts . going to
arise on the site proved unavailing,
but appearances indicate that this
time some wort of a big building,
probably .a business; one, Ik sure to
go up. . . : . . .
And along with, the other ii
preparation 'work being done. foun:
datluns are beings preparedi and
Karl ltlil 'with r- ' roll', of plans
under his urna is bossing the job
Mr. KehJ rofysed, this .noon to
state the' nature of ..the. . project,
saying that a public announcement
would bn maile lit due course, of
time probaWy next' week-
iiinlou -Is- divided in busiuess
cjrtles as. to -whetnei the wtruetnre
will he a theater nr. business build
ing. -nltho the: theater, conjectivo I
luifi 'feW'H!4overs, . -
Jlowever, two different citi
zens, who . claim to have been
confidentially, let in on the ins.iiU
of whatUs going .on, claim the ven
tnr Ik quite a pretentious ono and
means much in the future upbuild
ing of Hertford. '
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bins
They'll :Hvev ai F,eronal
Touch a,nd Be Treured
: ,. . All the More . v , -
Here Are Some Suggestions
BIoqIc Bedroom Sets Stamped
on Halter Otfejirtdk WfitvWocJciri'e set to
gether ready to be embroidered,, easily and
SpreadVAnityrrSrf-rilloiV-rrPuieushion.
Pri?? ancluding threat! to jnake ,.....:.;..-..?C'60
I Tinted Voile Bedroom Sets:-; -.;
; Five piet'es 'with thread, $5.60 ; ' '
Colorcd;Liijeit fyeegec. 3eaife ;,'.L.....-85
RainljoM Border Din
Satin Sti-ipedi Damaslc Towels l.l9
..;;i-;J..;'5rJ!l0Wy.lUie,'idBk, green.
Pillow eases :L:.X::.7 to 50
HANDIOIAFT SHOP
42 So. Central Phone 702
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CI.KVELAND, Ohio, Nov.?28,
(JP) With a comment that . ;Mnf er
collegiate football is dying," Coach
Jlob Kletclter, Jrnie'.ta'-otTlho
University of Illinois football team;
announced today Juts resignation as
head lootball coacJt.nt Case School
ol Applied Science Jn Clevelandi " j
Klotcher said that' after the:
Thanksgiving gnme wlHiWestorn
Tteservn niiiverslty ho "Will 'desoto'
his entire time to a position, with
nn Oho oil company, 1 Ho is:o law
yer. ' , .
tn.'' tllscttssIn!rT1il8 ' retirement,'
l'leteher ptedlctefl , that,- although'
hinf football game's will draw huge
i crowds for a
few -years to come,
Uhe jsrnjo will not hold the public
I 1 ,1. ......
HI IL UUIt 111 IIIU jiuni. ....
VfNiWonlyt iky many iollegeiirfny
ers play the game because they
nilio 'H.Tletclier-saia. "The young
ster hf ! today cares 'mora for the
social life at college.' lie is more
anxious to i take Rlrls to dances
than to tnulce a fontbnll letter." lie
Jacks' tlie spfflt' that maMted ' the.
boys of a few years ago.
I '"jfTherc Isn't any discipline on
most' 'nf the college squads. ''The
! chief exception, to this is, Notre
Hume, where Knuto Uiickne is the
! dominating figure, where all the
' hoys Iho together and .'a- spirit of
cnmriidHhip that Ik found at .few
: other1 places exists."
JUNIORS TO MEET BOOTH TO START
ITS!
, TJie Wyrtlo Point hitfh schooll)
wllls nluy 'm M.cdfoid junior higltjj
sthnol, district champions In their
class, nt Vau Scoyoc field hero to.
j morrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Thed
locut Jlimurn. uru, oiling, nil u iuikiv
fliiitiL- iic, I tin lUVi'llu lnint ci'tinrll
outweighs then.'. ThydofitedtKc,,.vw 'ct has figured tn.-stnit-
XiaitiiilA.
Stevens, head coach if
Yale, has announced .that Albie
liooth, . backfield star, who hiLS
had ;wi.charlpN. horse, will start
against .Harvard tomorrow. 13ooth
tllcndalo: high school, as did the
juniors, but by a larger score.
The juniors are a h'tisky'lot and
hnvo a potential hackiteld star for
tho senior biglt school In Gallusky,
who iu all the games this seasun
has ripped 6ff long runs. He is a
slippery runner and has plenty of
support from his line.
The game tomorrow- will be the
flnnl one of the year for the jun
iors and Coach Ray Henderson tins
them ill fine ' condition for the
MJ-rtte' Creek game.' "
Fights Last Night
By th 'AKHwInti'tl J'rowH.
AHIwtiuke. Win. Sammy Man
doll, AHophi;ipI,;il., knocked out
.lni AM-illu, Milwaukee, non-title
12)1 Johnny llyft"i Cudahy, Vt.t
oiii pointed Fernftndea Cionzales,
Mexico. X).
.St. I-nuiH .Edille Andron. Cas
per. Wyo., and Hay Kiner, Tulsa,
I OkAt., (10); nrtV8niers diflaKiec-
ifK In unofficial - deefslnim some
eulltuic It n draw nnct o titers Riving
Ktser a decision. Johnny Kaiser,
St. J.oaiH, oulf)lntert l'eto XI vie.
lJiltfliurKh. (10) : Meyer CIraee,
rhlladelphla, outpointed " Kddie
Haker, tnilrano, (lfl).
ruloj'Hon, N. J. WllHe Lamorte,
Owiirk. Ktnpted J-'riwo (Irande,
iMiillpplne lslandH. (7).
inp line-up, always "bolnp
weivljst, 'I'tndy for uuloit uctlon In
a, crisis. ,
livery one of (tho llurvard 34
varxtty 1 pltiyui-H hiui lxcen pto
no mired' phyHleally tit. . y
The 'gamfe In the lniTRnS1-atn-dilim
tomorrow in tf major inter
est In tho east, hut Uiere are other
nrlent "rivalries.
' 1 luck rie 11 plny Kordhnm at the
Polo 'Grounds.
Mew York t'nlverHity meetH Rrtt
IferB, Ijehlh avulia Invasion by
Lai. Knyctttn nnd the games of
Hrown, the Army und the Nnvy
J OKninrtt' New- Hampshire, Ohio
i W-osleyan reBpoctively are expected
! merely to furnish tho larger trio
with sharp f-rnotlco for bljtRer en
gfwements iiext week. : - - s '
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: INSTALL TRAMWAY
BLUE ifll JINE
V I . .(..,... j l i,
A fWe of men nro enpapd
i in- iwq tinisi' i'liiir im .uuiiuuifi'
tramway from tho mi no to the ore
dump, and upon its completion the
mlninK f copper from tho tunnels
will rtart probably - early nujct
eek. ;-"
' CopUftr oro shipped to ditto hns
iipen hntul-piokcd from tho dump;
and operations at this point will
continue. The co-pver ord from
Ifte mine pnjrr UI be of a better
jtnule and higher value. lr. J. F.
Keddy intimates thero Is sufficient
llarvard-Ysle, Notional.
Ihoitdcnslinir Vomi-any chain, t
l:l.i p.m. Columbia Hroad- !
caNllnff system chain, 1:45 w
n.tn. t'
Ohio Stato-llllnols. Na-
SnlnrdnyN Jl Vri Im It on iUc
, . - 7 7 ni i I ot on the dump to keep 50 men
(Kufclej-n Standard Time) . .,
bUry'for three yeain."
SAMS VALLEY BRIDGE
tioiial . ItroadeoKtiutt 'company
chain, 1:45 p.m. ' ' j V f
; - fw-trnlt-Oi-ri-on AcRle, WJ1
I If: 1 11 p.m.
1'hlianii-Wnnhlimlnn, KYW
I Wen., WWAK, S:44 p.m.
v To Itixtotn Jotx j
j .VOMTUVNU. VJrc.. Nov. 22
i John W. I'arker, vice president ami
ifixiral lumWK'Y of tlip l'mtlsiid
PKctable Oil Mills, announced to
I day thut nulstaniUnK Robl notes of
-t Im nn own- will' e .ro4cerard nt
lar nnd accrued Interest.
W
the
is progressing mpldly on
liar Creek .brldmnfiif, tt
Alcdford-ktains Valley, lilirhway.
The sptvadinK f the wmt floor
will stall next we'k. The cover-
InKi-s U' special mixture thnt docs
net take n lonr lo sot, us the or
dinary ecnirnr. H hi extwetrd that
tho lirktite will be ready for traf
fic on nr about IHM'emlwr 10. The
Midway road Is now open' for
yravcl. . 11 "; . ' -
The suit of tho federal loan!
bank of Spokane ,ajsainsfi tho Van j
Jloolt lnvcstmentWotrtnatiy, with ;
a kindred action pf the: J'eople's;
Electric company fhr nmounts al-
b-Kefl to no: dun f'h- an- clcctrlo
enulne, was heard in the circuit I
court' yco:f rtlay aftcrnoon hnd "This
mornlnc . '1icXnrr Judec '!. D. Nor
ton. - !
: The land in tho action' IS' lo-
cnled on Sardine Creek near Gold
Hill',' and. the testimony: showed,
that, for J5 yCnVs previous' to'its
tilacor mining opeiitions, waft a
farm. A- ;fcdral...loftn of fTOOO,
was secured :upon it.,. and inyolve
'merits followed, ' 'which are . now ,
bettiff threshed out Tn-court. 'Tho
caso will be- taken under advise
ment by the' court. '
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SHIELDS. WILL SCOUT
OR EQi ON.'.S; QPPfiN ENTS
KUGE.VA.' 6reM Nov. 22.-
G&ab KhJel-Vniverslty of, pvpgon
line. eoaiv'M -nroite 4t Jack
sonville J''i'r(dn today to scout the
Klnridn-WaKhinston Lee game on
Thanksgiving day. -
Tho Oregon tenm and Coach, J.
J.i Mdiwan .will Join hlelds In
-Miami the' fli'st'weck In Defemher
to prepare 'for ilielr clash with the
tiutoin . IJccbmlMA' 7. :
(Mail Tribune .ads care,
gO.OOfi people frvm-y lay.
read -
HAD SUFFERED 15
MS! SHE SAID
.;C1L ,
"I suffered for fifteen yojj'rs un
til Ufa hardlv seenud'-tf6rth living,
imt thnnks to fjargon I'm now well'
and strong again. V. :'
Jacksonville Muteum Benefit
4'. . V. . j'V, i - , v...
Jacksonv
Ule
Imperial
Orchestras
DanMM-Midnight
' ;: Dancesr;. "
EVERY&6DY WELCOME i
Auspices Jacksonville American Legion Club jv
...y . Admission $1:00 Ht :"
-' Remember the Popularity Contest :
KIT . i
fit.
30-AUTOMOBILES-30 n
ONE DAY AND NIGHT SALE
Will he boI lo the ltigltWt ttitftlcr-,- one at n time, regavd
less of ijriee. Xo l).v-hid(Jin"; allowed.
COMPLETE STOCK OF USED CAES AMD TRUCKS R
" Trr e a i rc r a iv rn cuirr B
.,i. . ... ' t '-.r'"i - T! ' '
' Starts 1:30 P. M. 'Also fi;S0 Pj.M. '' fCl
SATURDAY, NOV. 23
' TKrtJrSr' 40',' easli ; balariop'Onsy jiiontlily pnymenls. '
ARMStftbNGT SIOTORS, Irii!
, Hudson-Essex Dealers
First and Riverside
Medford, Ore.
i
... sms.'ri. r. x
TlinViiirnov 'nnil contiiinMma
kept nir llhic t.lmuft continttiri1. ,
l:voi! tlli-railtrftlrat loodM broucht i
t,n t0li of nuiiiieit, nnil' I had tor- j
rlbip nirk trdacboi. - I had u tired,
nrliy forMiut -Ml tlim timo. unit all I
my atronutli' ftrrd umlti Hon Kei'nteil .
to 1mvp me. I li-it Ifiit little. I
T:irMl mrtllrlnra. until-1 wa !
cliMOntiraKeil. but when 1 Kot fir- j
.'itn 1 noon knew I hint iounil tho ,
r!eht meillcino at lant. I jsit heart- l
IIS now without a ilcn ot iinlbje. (
tlom ttorfNin Koft Sln 'Ill save '
me lmtinK r;lii-f troni titlloiiHnefiH '
anil rontlnliot. Ilenilrhe are!
a tliini? of tho mM, and 104 full of
new strength nnil ftnersv. and In !
the rinert lic.Tjih lve btfl in fir-;
teen yeurn. I'm ti'lllni; all niv'
friends nlwiit Sr.rcon." .Mm. fl. K. 1
Neffj I0& Commerel.-il t., 'art- j
land. ' '' I
JMaRill Dru C,; Mov. ,''
Star Meat Market
TURKEYS CHICKENS RABBITS
Pork Shoulder Roast
Fresh Side Porti 'V. .
Veal Roasts
Picnic Hams
Bacon-.
Lara.:::;:;
Phone 273
i .
... 25c lb.
... 20c ib.
. . . 25c lb.
. . 22c ib.:
. 30c lb.
. . 16c lb.
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