Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 25, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    lJtOR EIGHT
Bedford maw trtbund, MrcnirortD, oRKfioy, moxday, novemuer 2t, 1020.
CARD VICTORY
WAS WON DAY
ROT fiAMF
ULIUUL until L
ttoitthern California u utuiitli iiko. ; slven t lioiti. On "tho other hnnd hard, mid It wuh a. u rent km inc.
Nothing hut this Inner spirit, thlsn forward pass would Imv either., He Ih probably nut to bin me fori
will to win, that simply -wasn't 1 put the kiiimo on ico completely
j Bolnj; to stop until It HAD won, with u louchduwn, or merely left
J f them where tho failure for plaeo
Th I h may appear rather n com-! kirk left llivui Col's bull on their
j plieated analysis of merely an-; own Jio-yaid lino
other bht foot hull name. Never-j ( ' m -
J theless. It Ih to uur mind, hoth ti . On the! other hand, California,
'itruo and inTcreHtiiiK . It oven; It seemed to uh, used wretched,
hovers about Important things ini Judgment thrniiKhout. J it that first
( lift, like the power of Hplrllua I I tinntii-( far down In their own
falLh, and the Influence of inlntl . territory, they should have kicked
ever matter. And we believe those out of daiimr. Instead of trylim
i who Haw thewe two Kniues, the tu rtixli the ball. For they ran
- r. s. C. and the "'IiIk came" ihe risk of Jum what occurred ;
" 0' t rs I will be litellned to auree. . t Van a fumble (or an Intercepted pat)
TriPUne S ".SpCCial ( COrreS- won't of course, Ho will call this' with their opponents In the danger
1- 1 t u , 1 ' Mill tihleKiiure). ;xon That fumble guvo Stanford'
pOnOCnt MalntciinS It WaSl f't. these two names wcrejlhe bnak at Jurft tho psyeholo-'
,- j perfect wsniiiptes of th- sameiuil time. A louehdown followed'
InnGr Sbifit Of ArriUSG(i!M"ltf' only with ; tho respective Ucsm than 5 minutes after the
. ,,, . I roles reverwd. In the game - a kh'k-off, and everyone knows
jails had tin1
1 sumo, 'Spirit ' that Stanford had
''etalurday and HUnfmU lacked this
'I quality n iihmuIi iirh, Juwt an Coll-
tho fact that favorable, publicity
has a certain affinity for JU or I
2t) million dollars.
a-R. W. It. :
TO GET BAGSHAW
I-nne. 1928, 39,5S7,4S3; 192a. I
f 3il.CD3.lC5. j
Million. 1928, 141.838,570; 192J.
l inalllla, 1928. 43.41C,3!3: 1929.
43.417.107: Union. 1928. J18.C4C-
CSO; 1929. $18,477,200. ., .40
Wallowa, 1928, $10,007,283; 193 J I X
9. 709.. 132.47. : i f
Utility iiHHPH.sment fur Jackgon ! '
county Ih fa.ltai.8SM.37.
I i
I'llll'Mll. v,.. . id., If...
wi;u Mil etme Ulr iiimi lulirn- . .
down gives a team "bopped up" ,urtf. tha; Dr.
uh Stiinford was. ! t'lurem o Spi uim of tho University
I Then with the score hopelessly ; of Minnesota was to Huceced
' .! ! fornlu did yesterday... o starteti aguinsi tliem. but with ono full .'n0cli Ha tali aw uh bend fonilmH
, ,w v, ,,ul mKnK. V"" 'mlni' T,:: :!":";!;'!' ',?..."'"'v; "'v,"y,,.".",''i''-t .o Kmv.rity f wx
(Nlifviiil to( .Mull Tiibuiii') I'luru !,.;,;, CtIiIh In only hnlf tin.'. It lulmrt, which tin- rurwiiril . iiiihh kIvph
University, That Slaugli- "'7":
tcrcd California.
V I II' I la' I II V Mnrlon. 1928. 41. 838.570: 192J. I -IKM. ' Xf-X
a i u i r i u a 4i.749.47o. ;rrs.
r u u m mm am - .... ... .... ... - - -t r i f -
I mm m m , . m iiiMviiiii, n,.., ,i.,iiu,did, i;j. , . s
',, 143.417,107; Union, 1928, 18,C40..: V 4.
a am mmm a m m m ' ' '.477.2ii0. .. . ! .
lA AT OM tir9iMnMvms 4.Jr
If III I I II I I I I III Utility i.H.ohsmont for Jackson!' tW "viH
VMLUM I lull y rVN
! Total Property Assessed at
; $1,124,998,691 -In Ex
cess of 1928 Total By I
TO LOW LEVELS
in Hotnethlng nmro to football than. ,.HNentially an Inner nnlrlt. lut It i the modern game, California, for
what meets the eye. There is the has Its out wind mnnircftntlons. Jsomo inexplicable rcoHon, kept
Inner spirit, call It mental atti
tude, morale or what you will,
it is, In oar opinion, the one, thing
that, more than any other, wlnsl
football gamed. And it was this
(puultty . that allowed Stanford.
twice, defeated, with a ragged of
fense nnd a feeble defense, 1
beat California an unbeaten team
with n national title within its
Krusp In the "Mp game" ut l'alo
Alto Saturday. Not only beat them
but completely outclass thum in
every ' department of the game,
with the possible exception of for-
You doubt It? All rightltul
we tho unfailing editorial "wo"
SAW It. It was there In Un
builds as they Mrutt-d their Muff.
In the captains as they tossed
tho roln In the players at tho
k Irk-off nnd In every play they
reeled off. They wero out to
win. not to fight hard and go
down with the ship with colors
flying, but to conquer. It was
simply in tho air. It was Inside
every player. . Just as the Trojuiui
couldn't have been beaten a month
Ward liuRtting.
The unswer to this nurprlning
ipnct, one of tho most Henna -ilonal
In an upsetting season, was
tiial tho Cards had that spirit and
the Hears didn't. Morn than that,
Wliilo 90.000 peoplo will maintain
Stanford defeated California in the
J'ulo Alto stadium Saturday, we
maintain they really won tho vic
tory two ls before, when "the
greatest football rally ever held
nt Stanford was ut on ttt the
university nnd broadcast over the
const-to-coast hook -up.
Tho who listened In on that
broaden st. must have sensed this
spirit und tho conquering power
of It. There was n subtle, but per
fectly tangible something in that
drmoiislrulon that transcended the
mere whipping up of football t'u
tliuslasm. Uuu fell It was an abso
lutely unlU'd "will to win," from
head coach anil captain of the
team, down through the squad
bucket boy and the student body
tu the quivering fraipe, of the
oldest Jiving graduate.! Stanford,
stinging from tlmt Bantu Clara de
feat, was out to get the Golden
Hear, not only IIKMKYKD they
rould do It, hut KMiW they could
do It. And whutovcr eso fell, by
tho great horn spoon, they were
tlOlNd to do It.
AND THEY DID IT!
l-ct tho football experts talk of
fumbled punts nnd passef, dee.p
(ago, so nothing could have beaten
tho Cards yesterday. As far as
breaks were concerneu. iiuininnii
yesterday got all the best of It, '
only one cAstty fumble to Stan
ford's f. only a: yards lost on
penalties to CS for Stanford. So
also a month ago Stanford got all
the breaks. Hut breaks were nil
In tho day's work- for the V. S. C.
team, as they were for the Cards
yesterday. Other things being at
all equal, give a team wlmt the
trying to riihh Hie ball in thefr
own territory. Hijd never started
their forward parsing fittuek (in
that final quarter) until tho last 3
minutes of the game, ami any
ehnneo of winning was completely
gone.
As for stars, ''.Mush" .Muller, tin
ington. effect ivo next season, j
Karl Campbell, student munug:r
I 01 ninieucs at w asmngton. ro
1 ma I tied over In Chicago after the
Intersectlonul game between the
Huskies and Chicago, thereby In
dicating Washington was at leavt
angling for the services of a. Dig
Ten mentor.
Coach Jimmy Phebin of Pur
due Mid 'at I'agv of Indiana were
ulso rumored ns desirablcH for the
$2,6.56,51 WJackson
$6,953,842 This County
Cardinal captain certainly deserves " ' V- niey ns wen
first mention. He pluved as -a a,l,u.l,ll'J "t,u:'
football captain in his last nndlhw "PPiwhed .
most linporrant game, should play' ' , - .
always hopes to play but SKI-1
DOM does. It was Muller who
recovered that first fumble which)
led to Stanford's first score; . it !
was Muller who blocked Loin's
punt, reeovered the ball nnd mude
Stanford's second touchdown; It
was Muller who was inspiring
ii mi uiu tune, an over in
field, und.Fincaring the Cal. back
i
field time and attain. Then would
come Smalling. M of fall, Krcntru,..
Clark, and Caglleii for Stanford,
Hiegcls and Sell wart a for Cali
fornia. 2 great sci'upicrsi never
The c. i;. dates Auto company
bowling team met the Hulslger
Motor Co. or Klamath Knlls Sun
day. The teaniH played six games
unci iMicli wiin t)i nf thum' Tho
rrojans and Stanford had. and th: quitting, although iiu a liopelcsn ! nates iiuLTfcrntion hmnvi riiMn-A
winner Is known before the first j cause. that they brought home Hie bacon
Whistle blows. -4 because their total wore wuh 17
San Francisco papers, is .j(.m iliBher tnan iha. uf lhplr ,,.
about vcisaries. The latter rhtilleniM'ri
Catcs to another match, to be
Tb.
So that's that. Ineidcnlly it t usual, way a great deal
whs n beuut'ful day. n gn-nt crowd ( Herb Kleisliaker for Stanford. We
and u thrilling game. particularly j never used to think Herb was ex-
thrllllng for the Stanford parti- clusively a press iigcnt hero, but
sans, among whom, for no reason
In the world, tho present scribe
Is numbered.
, Not good football strict!) speak
ing. To many fuinhlcH, one uwful
after this Maine, we uro inclined
to agree with those who claim he
owes his promlnencQ largely to an
amiable corps of well rewarded
l ublteliy men. At any rate, we
boper by Arlman. Cardinal tackle. I distinctly saw Helneeke, Card cen
wltcn he poked lleekett pf Call- tcr. bring down Crifflths nnd the
for n ta In the eye, was ruled off j announcer proclaim "stopped by
the field, 'protesting like n nn'u-1 rielshaker." Herb was there, but
ghty school boy and his team pen-j only to stuiiible over the couple
a limed half the d islamic, to their
goul. Poor judgment on both
vides, n t erltlca-1 times, but par
ticularly by Cullforn'a.
as the whistle blew. In this morn
ing's examiner, Klelshuker Is In
nearly every picture of the game,
one picture Is typical of them all.
Htunford, for example on Cal'silu the text one reads, 'No. 22 M
20-yard line, tried n place-kick Herbert Kleishaker leading Krem-
on the 4th down. Instead of n mp through tho Hue to the first
forward pass. tVUh the score 1 4 ' touchdown." Yes. Herb Is there
f 6 In Stanford's favoi. a t)1ac!all r'ght. Hut he Is down on the
tlv reverses, clicking cut-baeks 'kick would have been of no reul ground, and Krentrup Is plainly
rnoso wero merely inciuemai.
Stanford sprung .nothing new, .bad
nothing In tho way of tactics or
Itrntcgy It didn't have tignlnt
played at the Natatorlum alleys In
MedfOrd Tuesday afternoon. They
wero promptly accepted. Accord
ing to schedule the two teams will
start playing nt 4:1 5. Howling
fans arc Invited to witness this
contest. The results of the games
played nt Klamath Kalis yesterday
are as follows:
C. II. tialcs Auto Co.. Med ford:
7t4 711 7.4 C5- 711 74S 4370
ftatsigcr Motor Co., Klamath K
n , . . .'f;l;:...: -r -.-nkw yohk.-nov,- 25.
COUnty 6ainS Utility Stock prices, showed ..a.-diminctly
Assessment Plarnri at rett0tio,m, tody fivo j
MOOLOOIHUHl ridbtU dt tU)Ul. sfsslons wero resumed. Prices
of many Icatfing stocks broke 2 to I
tiriji il v 1 iififnlvi l lit'inir thfi mum- '
Ing but brisk recoveries took place
In many enses when It became ap
parent that the decline was not
causing any extensive liquidation
of either Investment or speculative
hold i tigs. Trading was relatively
dull. .
CnlfX money renewed unchanged
at 4H per cent, but the rate was
again shaded In the outside mar
ket. An eay undertone developed
In other monetary markets. Busi-
SAI.IJM, Ore., Nov. 2o. (tV) Ore
gon's total assessed valuation for
,J!i:':. on which will be based the
tax levy for 1930, is $1,124.98$.
CSH.S2. This -was announced today
by the stale tax commission.
' The tetal figure Is a combina
tion of $IM4.'78!I.311.47 in local nj
ressments reported by the coun'y
assessors, and f 180,1 90, 3S0. 35 ns
ressed valuation of public utility
prupertie as fixed by tho statu tax
commission.
The total Is $2,650,511.39 more
than the 1928 total of $1,122,332,-
1 Cll .11 t..nl . .......
1 .l it T. i!!' T. V .'! XV. 1" torse volume.
.. ' f' ju i f 111 nir u Liquidation of the copper shares -,
ili.y assomcnts are I4.50U.213.M ,i"u"11 the late f ading, j
In excess of the 1928 total of $175
ti:!i,lti4.43.
The commission accounts for th
ness news generally was favorable
Wall Street was pleased nt the ;
response to President Hoover's ef-
forts to stimulate business and to I
reports that pre-hollday trade in j
New York department stores was I
i y
JVeed less
Pain?
Sotyc folks take pain for granted. .
They let a cold "run its course."
They wait for their headaches to "wear off.'' ;
If suffering from neuralgia or from neuritis,
they rely on feeling better in the morning. . .
Meantime, they suffer unnecessary pain.
Unnecessary, because there is an antidote.
Bayer Aspirin always offers immediate relief
from various aches and pains we once had to
endure. If pain persists, consult your doctor
as to its cause. .
Save yourself a lot of pain and discomfort
through the many uses of Bayer Aspirin. Pro
tect yourself by buying the genuine. Bayer is
safe. Always the same. Ail drugstores.
but strong support was thrown
into other sections of the'Hst in the j
last hour, and early losses In lead- '
9 m m.r ire m irew ire it my
valuations by new development and ' i V i r i A-3m. Ji. 4 II i U.k7 JL JH. Jv. Mm. A. w
expansion of utility companies. I,,..,. K-. firi Kit.!.. Aipirin U the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of fMrv1I.-w
fhiniLriKi in lnral aauuuint riiv. 1 maint hhhsh hkmbwhd
ures are spotted. Multnomah coun-
. ... .. I ing snares were generally recov-
ty's ajjessment this year is $331,
3)1.310. against $326.330, oss lust
year, a gain of $5,050,227. The to
tal of the other 35 counties is less
than last year by $6,893,931.03 In
round numbers.
Twenty-two of the 3tl counties
show decreases in local assess
ments. They are Haker. Clacka
ma, Columbia. Coos, Deschutes.
Uouglias, (! Ilia in, Harney. Hood
Itiver. Josephine, Klamath, Lake,
Lincoln, . Una, Marion, Morrow,
I'olk, Sherman. Tillamook, Union,
:iti 729 U5G G63 751 669 4 U3i Wallown nnd Yftmhlll.
more than recovered Its loss of 11
points, and Johns Manvillc and selected as a site. (Jp) A general rain in this vicinity
Westinghouse practically wiped j The Medford-Sams Valley (Mid-j last night brought to an end the
mi lues ui uiiu o iivmio. i. . way; nignway is now open to rravet
.Steel converted an early loss of but, according to the county engi
2 3-4 points into a net gain of neer, needs a heavv rain to' settle
nearly a point. Tho closing to-i 1 the gravel. The Bear creojc bridKe
was steady. Total sales approxi- j for tho hishway, It is now expect
mated 3.100.000 shares. will oe 0,)t;n for travel not
KOAIW 1 LAN OLTLIXKO 1aCr tl,an Janua,y ' 'n lrk
ui iuiiiiii int; ceiiiuiiL lur luu Hum
cold spell that started last week.
Pendleton received .12 of an inch
and ft was heavier in other sec
tions. The rain was expected to bo
of great benefit to fall seeded
wheat over the 'entire area. . '
(Continued from I'aee One) N j ' "'e bi idsc will start this week.
I
Classified advertising celn result.
piles the machinery free for tho
work.
It is also liiKlily probable that
McMANUS TRIAL HELD
UP BY JUROR'S ILLNESSU,;;;- "
m:w yoi:k, xov. (.vi The
AmuiiL- tlie loenl countv assess-1 "'e county will Improve the Apple-
nu'nls are folluwlns. showing the luu lu '"' i-euse inuie,
riKurcn for- Inst year nnd this year: K ti nt copper property resumes
JJ5; I92'.t. opeianons. as signs now indicate.
Tho erection of the bridge, form-
nuiiKlas. 1'JL'S. :64(il.3:i!; 1K29. erljr over Koguc river at Gold Hill.
K'6.4l:!.T'.iu. lacross Bear creek in the Ashland
. LA GRANDE, Ore.. Nov. 25. (JP)
-A general rain hit eastern Ore-
.murder of Arnold ltothsteln was i-i.
value, for- Cnllfurplii liiul tu m ure I huvliiic u llurd Job ellmlilnu over mimed today, dut was Immediately
twice to brut 1.4, nun om-liti! twice hlni to the emeled ihalk line! adjourned until tomorrow bcc.iu.o
wou'd have nlo lienlen (hesciiie, I of tho lack uf a full Jury box, eaus-
of IT. n plme kick wolilil have I lliil why unll'Mo'' llel li worked ' nd by the Illness of a Juror.
trial uf Gooi'ko .Me.Maiius for the Ji ckson. 1928, 2T.44.4 IB: 1H29, area, to provide an outlet for terrl-! .i.-Hnir ihe nipht and kio wor'o
J2S.420.;30. lory east of Ashland, is also under j stli nvereast tnd.iv. It wn the
3 o se ii b Ihe. l'J2S, $6,438,419; i eonalderatlon. but no definite ac-
IIU'9, Jii.3G5.6o'j. .Hon will be taken until the county
: Klamath. 1H28. J2S.3 19,031 : engineer has ' made a survey and
19211. J2H.S7.1. H2(i. in place agreeable to nil has been
henirest rain of the fall
amounted to .40 of an inch.
and
PKXDl.ETOX, Ore., Nov. 25.-
;She Won't Cook
Can't Stand Smell
"I eould not eat or cook because
i tho smell of food sickened me. I
took Adlerika. and now I oat sny
I thiiiK without discomfort." Mrs.
i John It. Gall.
Just ONE spoonful of Adlerika
i relieves uas and that bloated fcol-
imr so that you can eat and sleep
well. Acts on BOTH upper and
lower bowel and removes old wate
matter you never thought was
there. No matter what you havo
tried for your stomach and bowels.
Adlerika will surprise you.- Heath's
i Dnis Store.
in a cigarette its
TASTE
1: I
r)l ImII I
I m B I n 1
w. M i r g I myv rl.
...that's why
THE BYRD EXPEDITION
chose Chesterfield
Few tests arc fool-proof but the
Byrd Antarctic Expedition used one
when it chose cigarettes for its two ;
years in the ice. r -
" Members of the expedition all men
of judgment and experience were sim
ply asked, "What cigarette do you like
bestf And a large maiorirv answererl '
Chesterfield.
Picked men, picked cigarettes . . . cig
arettes chosen for the only reason that
ever appeals to experienced smokers: .
dependable good taste
K 1, -1
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fci.4s;!iilAi'"
."I'll).
mi a
"TASTE above everything "
rC Liocin t Mvtu Toiutco po
4 -0.0 s
r .
MILD, yes... 4nd
yetTHEy SATISFY
SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED
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