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    3?A0E EIGHT
JUEDFOKD MATT; TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, -ORFiON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER "0, 1929.
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nu uuiiLHUiATU fT P P DP!
nim i nil nu nu
- p m w W W W f
Corbett Unworried By Threat of
Kayo In Monday Night's Melee
If Kid DenniH, Denver colored
flK'iter. lutH hi way, Tom Corliott.
j low-headed Miicramento Heruppet-,
in in niim'KtMi oiu in'iorc t ne
GRIPS EAST
Middle West Shivers in
Lowest November Tem
peratures Much Suf
fering Reported Lake
Traffic Halted Break in
Cold Predicted Before
Nightfall.
Place Eliminate Frosli
On Varsity Teams of
Conference.
C'llIfAflO, Nov. 30. (TV IlitliT
nm. muni' nipihu tiv a iii-neuuiinu ; '"'n. -,i-o m inucpcuiii-iil coIIckch
noi-thenst wlm), net now November i "" ! rii- university cumpu.
huIi-imto murk,. thrnuKhu.il 111- ! , I''" """l"' ' const con
, , ,, , Terence Htnndiird, ellm n n t I n k
mil ill., west todi.y. . f iikIi in t'n r,, pinyinK
Woven dcntli, wore 1. 1 1 it lm t .-! .. , i,.mi( ,, tlll, recommendation
tho co I. lhmiB.in.il. of ciiwh o lht coll,.K.. ,, . ,,.,. f,.om
destitution nnd niirrerlnir ronul ooiiiiiiorclnllNin nml professional-
...lll.C ISI11 WIIM IKlVOCatcd.
sixth round of the umi round main
event tho lioyi. will flRtit nt the
urinoiy next Monday night under
"i" promotion of Tox Hlckei-stuff.
wno inn. iiiho iii-ranKcd a irood nun.
I Poi iirk card of prelinilnnrlrs
Independent Schools Would ,J"m,1 m xnwt.Mi t,. rnv i
i .Mi'dford tomorrow from U'usIiIiik-
Hold 9nnrt5 fn Prniw''"" w,th "'"'""i-. iua u.t.
noiu apons 10 rropei , ,.,,, , 1111X,I1IW , Hh. ,
orn Or.-KOli funs ho Is a Ilea. Minor
and that tho knockout ulven )lm
l.v tlono O'.lrady huh 1111 accident.
J he colored hoy Iiiih won III of IiIh
' fitllllH llV III,, kiln, .kiilll I', nil,. .l
plajw to iniike ('oihcti. his twen
tieth' ' victim. However, Curbotl
won liln fluht hero h.Mt week with
K. O. White, reiiuto.l to lie a Chi- i
ciibo , headllner. after ten hard
roiin.lH. Willi a victory over White i
to li Ih credit, he Is not lelllllK lleii
iiIh worry him.
The sonil-wlnilup will present
two hoys who have foliKht hero
before when Teddy Mlske of Kill
liinlll KiiIIh and ,loe .Mui'tlncg of
Silcramenlo will mix It for nix
roiind.s. Iloth hoys nr., fiiHt and
their encounter In expected to he
almost an lnlcrcstiiiK an the main
event. There will also lie three
prclltnlntirlcH, ono or which will
prenent Tex rorter of .Ve.lford In a
four round event.
Ore.. Nov. 30
coiumcii.liiiK
FOriKST GHOVI-
II'l ItOHOllltlonH
that collcKcft WUI ,.t, inemherM of
the Northwest Conference and In
dependent coIIckoh of Oreaon in
struct deleKnten to the next eon
ference Kennlon to kIvo careful con
sideration to holdliiK lilllletlen In
lln proper place were uilopted to
day at the twenty-fourth annual
attention. Uushics and
were limited. I.uko shlpplm:, wl'h
cnrRoen worth millions, lunldled m
the seclusion of harliorn, fnrlit the
yirospoet of hccomlnu Ice -locked
for the winter.
In tho rhlcaao nroa, toniprr.:
turon of cltthl lielow xcrn were re
corded in many placen. Huli-xero
was the rule rather than the ex
re pi ion iliroiiKhoiit the middle , Ickc president
went. In many places, e.ipi.-lal'V . Ciikchc Itllde
in uio ..i-eat ijikos reiiiiin, I ne wind ; president ; . (j. IVankiin, Willain-
. n u soon, niiiioiiKii iue ia.1 wiis ietln litilierslly. sc ieiiii v-lri'.iNllliT
"" ' " Itlley. I.lllflel.l cllcKe, in,
tt'.iiiis li, i llirilKl, w,-li.
Iilained'hn the exirom.i cold. .Ther-
win ,.i. iii-itios HI .into, one II, j
Wl.voonf.ln and one In Indiana. , !
I li en k In Cold. " I
Several points In the northwest ,
where temperatures In tho minus v, i.pnui'ei-
lid's wore renorlprt voslerrtnv In.d I .. 1 ' ' r' "I'
j ' ........ I I'-uuenc. (Hneclall
the inlnlnilzliiK of the chiim
pfonships was also recommended
an wan a ehaiiKc In the mime of
the coiifiirenco from the Imlcpcu-
ucih . oiioko frcsldents' nssocla
lion or (ireKon to the conference
or independent Colleues of (Irecon.
"Ulcers elected for the , I1B
year are: N. cdeniai, II i
I.. ,My,.,s.
r.i.Kcne 1:11,1,. I nlverslty, v
her In. 111 il staiidardl'allon.
MEDFORD GIRLS NAMED
ON UNIVERSITY TEAM
experienced u modulation
nlthotiKh the torrltory remain".!
much cnlilor tluin Is uaual nt this
time of tho year.
- Hetween 2,0(10 nnd S.itOO destl
; tlllo CIlleiiKO families received
emornency aid from OhlciBo chnr-
Itlen. Special police orders were
Issued calllnu upon policemen to
make rareful nnd iCKUlar inspo.'
J tlon of nlleys Into which cold an I
fiiendlesn rteroilcts often drift nnd
I onmotlmos die. Police stations
1 wore crowded with the homeless.
, The t'nlto.l Churltles of ChlcaK.i
utAtert that requests for help yes-
terday nnd last nluht were Till per
' cent Rreater than nt any time la-t
winter.
With the temperature slnndln
j; nt the lowest point It ever h.is
:ii reached ut this season since the
k: , ,0 ostnlillshment of the weather hu-
i'renu, there was Issued 1111 official
I promlso of n break In Ihe cold
wnvo before nlithlfall.
I Alr-Mull Continue.
1 ' Alr'-miill service was miiiiitalned
! despite the cold. Ono Pilot, Hi.lph
Vnn llonrle, hrouuht two ptissen-
5 Iters In Chicane from Cleveland.
k ()., In nn open plane. His fttce and
X nnnds wore froxen nn.l he needed j
' help 10 release the controls of his I
ship. Ills passeniiors woro some
i; what sheltered, hut suffered se
i vorely from tho cold.
' orti:ooN,
Vivian Coss
am. .iiiamtii Uemnier of Modford
have been named ineinbors of the
no pho more, woman's speed bull
team, acciir.llnK to Miss MarKaret
Jluncan, coach, nnd i'oiiy Kldwell
I-.iiKeno, bend of the sport, with
uiu iiamliiK of Kins fol. ,.,
the list ot members of the various
athletic activities has been com
pleted. Minn Coss Is n. student in physl
cal education and Miss liemmer
majors In romance laiiKiiintes.
JACKSONVILLE FOLK ON
RADIO CHURCH PROGRAM
JACKSONVILLE, ,),.,.. -N.V 3)
-( Hpecis 1 1 Those fr, Jackson
ville. u-li,. ...
train for the v,,,.y itndlo ehurcb
"ver KMiiu .Sl,mluy vvvni
Mrs. I.ula Saulsberry, who Kave
musical ,-eadln,.. and Iteveren.I
j.ii... u pastor, who ,,
HALT TROJAN FOE
IS COUGAR HOPE
LOS ANOKI.KS, Nov. 30. A)
With each eleven seeking to ellln.
Inate tho othor from a five-cornered
tin for tho I'aclflc Coast
football leadership, . the Coukiii-s
of Wanhlntiton State will clash
with the (trlil nKKieuatlon from
fnlverslty of Hoiilhorn California
here today In a contest which
marks tho close of the 1112(1 ion
ferenco neimon.
Despite' possibility of n warm
weather handicap, Conch Orln
Initio IIoltlnL'tierry was optimis
tic over tno outcomo of tlie clash
doi-endlnir on his heavy line to
halt the Trojan runnlnir attack.
I no I . S. C. acKi-CKatlon was
inimed to concentrate on the meai
lOlmer Sohwnrli, chief hall limirer
of Ihe dumais-, who Is the lead-
Int? scorer of the circuit. An ar
ray of pusses is In wore for the
Trojans, should their line plays
fall. Tlin, Bame Is called for 2 p.m.
PI
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I Tom CorlN'lt
CONNECTICUT PRO
YOUNG I0WAN
E
YALE'S BIG AND LITTLE STARS
BEATS BASQU
IN TEN ROUNDS
Close Decision Favors Grif
fith in Bitter Battle
American Demonstrates
Ability to Absorb Blows
Paulino Angry. ' . -
HAS SLIGHT LEAD
CIlICAflO, Nov. 30. ) The
stiindlns of (leruld Ambrose (Irif
flth of Sioux City, In., amoiiK the
heavyweluhtH ranked as possibili
ties for the title vacated on the
retirement of (tone Ttinncy, today
I was a notch hiullei by tho inar
I Kin of a close decision victory
over fnulino I'zcutlun, tho stub
born, rtiKK.-d basque.
The youthful lowon, Riving away
14 1s pounds to u more expe
rienced i ponept, won the decis
ion of the referee and one judge
nt tho Chicago stadium lust night
after 10 bitterly -waged rounds of
fighting. Tho remaining Judge
called the fight a draw, (irifflth's
. dge over the Spaniard was not so
great, but ho demonstrated he
could lake ris much as the Hasque.
The crowd of more than 11.000
persons received the verdict with
mixed feeling, a liberal number!
of boos Hounding among the cheersl
for the American, who was the
crowd favorite throughout. I
I'riiilino was umnzed and angry !
at the decision, saying ho believed;
he had won easily. Jle criticised '
it, -force llavie .Miller, claiming the'
official had refused to let him:
stay in close.
The knockout career of Salva
toro lliigglrcllo. Italian giant, was
halted by Jleln .Mueller, recent
(icrman invader, who outboxed his
huge opponent to gain n 10-round
decision, In tho semi-final bout.
I j :
FIVE MID WEST
PLAYERS RATE
ALL-AMERICAN
East Places Four, South
west and West Coast
, Each One in New York
Sun Choice of Stellar
Gridsmen Get Tokens.
Here are two nf v.tu'. n,u. n .
EM cpuin, and m aI0V 600, Z71Z'"P
(led!.
Pop Warner's Scoring System For
Gridiron Tried Out Before Coaches
NEW YORK, Nov. 30. (P) touchdowns to ono for llrooklyn
l-'ootball officials and coaches as- City.
sombled In New York for Ihe! Another feature of the Warner
Notre Damc-Artiiy game wero re-
"olo. iloth w,
re ncconiianied by
MIh VIir:,,!,, .-,-k a, ,, pn,
vm visits KiiriD .ou,.
'Continued from Pag, 0ne)
NEW VOHK, Nov. So. (PlTbe
entire onst, for the flr.it tlmo this
Secson. was In the grip of sub
freeilnir temiiornluren today.
; In Now York City tho thermom
eter dropper 10 20 degrees nbove
wro lust. night, the coldest of the
eason. A SS-mllo lilting north
west wind nddod to tho discomfort
nnd lodging houses patronised t.y
tho tinomployod wero Jammed to
capacity.
1 One death was recorded, n wom-
In SlMen tsliilld freeilng to dentil
in her back yard after sho npinir
ently had fainted while inking out
some nshes.
flight Was al
miles.
out the same, 1,8'ltl
CLEVELAND, Nov. 30. WV
Ohio's worst November hlizxnrd
In 40 years riming for the past two
dnyn, today hud claimed n no
lives. Temperatures nt arlous
parts of tho stale ranged from
six degrees below Hero to six de
grees nbove. slight relief was In
prospect for tomorrow, but th
weather burenii said tomorrow
night and Monday would bp cold
llonnlreil IS Hon,-,.
On ,,. fnKh, , lp x
back, made lu 15 hours " 0
minutes, there , ,,, ',0
t onilminder Ityr.l navigated Ji s
se itlne 1T n,n,u""l" l.l l:l,
lltlllel-llke peak, that rise an-,
"hero from ,, , ,
1 e Antiircilc i, niostiy hr.rrei, of
; 'f n.l with,,,,, hu,",'
"l .Hint, and even ..nlmi, ,".
to Its severe ellm,,,,, ,. 1,1
mer. which 1- ... ,. . ' "
There ...... .... , " . "" ,n' ".
Arc.t- 1 ' ' " . """" 111 the
r.sKlm
i.v, vegetation.
the' :Z 'mm "'"-.Se ,
ri,. ; . ' "vpr floiitlng Ice-
.n r":u ,.: t r-w ' -vo
lead, r "''rrr11 ''' -.
11.. riom the edge of
lie ou.horn ice harrl..,- e le v
' r" u!0iT;?,,,,',-,',,m,i,ii '
iisiiii. 1 .,11 r,,,,, ,.,,....
ud ba'c'k ,Zn" ",0
. M'lkliig II, isi,,., i
I, yi....,,"i,,., 1,1 N'h
OIIESTION STATUS
WASHINGTON HIGH
liniRflN PIAVFR
"IIIWIIIWII I L.1 I I
niCRKELBY, Cut.. Nov. 30. (Ti
A field of 114 contestants faced
Fights Last Night
(By the 'Associated Press.) ,
CHICAGO. Heln Domgartcn.
not-many, knocked out Ed -J-lult-
tho lust Itll holes of play in Ihf f , ' t-w: Jimmy i-unny,
""1 "riC'-'i llllll VlilHlUll Jjt'L.llliri,
Franco, drew, (li); Lurry Jahnsoa.
J.'.nno llerkoh'y upon Rolf rham
pioiiKhip today, hi-foro tho win nor
of tho first major northern Cali
fornia com pot it ion will ho aMcer
tainod. Hilly Burke of Ventport, Conn:,
startoil the day holriliiK a pro-
Ohipafjo, Htoppcrt Larry Creighton,
Now York, (ii).
MOW YORK. Al Rinpor, Xcw
York, stopped Poto Nobo, Florida,
t4); Sammy Fuller, Hoston. ont-
iiiiuiiM uno-HiroKO lonu over iw prttnted Johnnv Fair. levelnml
rotnalnilor of the field. He turned (10); Lew Massey, Philadelphia
in n brilliant Oil, one udder par! nnd Sammy Dorfnw.n. New York
yesterday, which, coupled with hi
71 for the fiiHt round, gnvft him
a total of HO.
One Htrokc behind Burke rnmo
Johnny 1'erelll, profensionnl from
the Ffuther Uivor Inn., ralifornia.
j and Abe lOsp'.noMa, C'hlcaco, each
I tied for aecond place with cards of
! 141.
I Tho winner of the tournament
will he decided on the basis of
medal play.
draw. (I'D.
DKTIiOIT. Leo Lomski. Aber
deen. Wash., outpointed Charley
ltelander, Canada, (10).
K.VRtem Is that, at tho start of the
.second half, the b.i 11 ia 1n vorl
luctaht to comment to any sroatjfrom tho spot where it rested at
extent today upon the merlin ol'ihe close of the first. AYith Lonff
tho now Pop Warner scoring sys-j inland leading bv 18 to 11. Brook
tern, tried out here yesterday in;lyn City pot a big break through
a pamo between Brooklyn city col-1 this innovation as the first half
hpe and Lonp Island university. j elo.ed with the ball In Brooklvn's
Eliminating; the point n f t e r j possession on Lonp Island's 3-yard
touchdown and cuuntinp each first! line. The Brooklyn eleven failed,
down as one point, Lonp Island ; however, to cash in on the break,
defeated Brooklyn City by 22 toj ,)0Mt of tne coaches who saw
11 to win tho championship of the' the pamo voiced their approval of
New Yvik Metropolitan confer-: this particular feature the play
once, hut tho result would have! p of' one pame of 60 minutes,
been no different under the oldimthor than what in effect Is two
lines. i.onp lslnml worn-cd two .names of minutes npiece.
NEW YORK, Nov, 30. (P) The
New York Sun today named its
lii'U all-American eleven, an al
ternate cloven and 100 players with
"'all-American rating." . The Kmi
experts inclined to the opinion that
Glasspow of Iowa was tho out
standing back of the year, and
(?annon of Notre Dame the out
standing linemun.' -
The first fam gets the Sun's
watches, awarded annually. The
other players receive medals. The
middle west places five 'men on
the first teem, the east four,- the
southwest one, and the west coast
one. The first and second teams:
First Teams. , .
Sehonnover, Arkansas, LK. . .
Napurski, Minnesota, LT.
Son war. California LO.
Tick nor. Harvard, C. .f.h-
Cfttinon, Notre Damo, la. w
Slelpht, Purdue, UT. . .
Donchess, littshurph, RIS.
Carideo. Notre Dame, Qll.
Marsters, Dartmouth, LI IB.
Cla.sspow, Iowa, RUB.
Parkinson, Pltlyburph, FB,
- SihviihI Team,
Tappann, So. California, LK.
Huntington,' Culpa e.LT.
Montgomery, Pittshurph, IG.
Heinecko, Stanford; C. (
Brown, Vandorbilt,. RG. -
Hammon, So. Methodist, RT.
Fesler, Ohio State, RE.
Booth, Yale, QB. " ,
Cagle, Army, LHB.
Banker, Tulane, RHB.
YVelch. Purdue, FB.
SMS. RETURN Fl
18-12 LOSS, MODESTO
AT NEW YORK GAME
iio.i and sum-
Anuinit tho dead Here kcvci h I of m,,,
I'ol.-
onutiatlon of ,
t'n method, ol
,,u.,' ,,i t-,uo umi i "Miunicallon of di.
cuhem who lo.t their live when"",(''' "'id other phvi,al , ,
houi.c ciuibIu f.re from over- r'."'""M,"r''d In oi,. v .
.1. n ciini,,., ......
, ',. ,, '""! 'Illlllll
I ..-ne, I i!
honied tov.H.
li:ii.i;.s I'l iii.ii' ii.nci:s
(Continued from 1'mko One)
lieen ii.lvertli.eil n-i n nuhllo one for
whlrh ticket,, were mild, then had
Mln. Hart., called to the phone nnd
Intruded her to withdraw from
tho i:ik hulldlnit.
Hlnco thut tlmo he hud lieon told
that It wan mlvet'tlMMl an
dunce nn.l that udmlmilon
r fen is
'y o dec Mw.tl,...,..
h.'ZTz "v,'', r,"iv r'''""
"mi iii ini niiU.iH .i.
explorer , reach the So,,,),
fli.l
' i'Iiv iiilm. i ... .
Iml. r. . . . " " "k.'m nnd taii.
-tie Mn-iiea. rei,ui,cd nr ,iyH
reu.-h u,o iml.. ti, '
' and I. ... i. . . . . - "' "'1' "icro
mil I,.,... ?' "I IHJ mil,.,.
was. ! ... . . "" lie l,.n
charged, and urn. not nn rxehmlvp. . , it'll. i-,.ch I
)y lodtto nffal,-. He therefoie L, . . "'''"nih.-r H. iiver,i0i,,u
brotmht the matter un hrfoie the
council Iiiki nlRht r.ir Hint Im.ly to
nink n riillnn on. Mont of the
eouncllmcn mi'o nieniliem of the
Ellm lodge. . ,
liurlng the diacuMlon the couii
fllmen nn.l mayor declared that
the city official, did not ilealro to
Interfere with any onciinliatliin i.
private dnnce held In Hint eiuaiil
nllon own IiuII.IIhk, etc., hut that
th nrdlnnnce t-reiitlnit a dunce
matt-tin win n good nnd needed
Jii. nioire an applied to piomlcuou
ruhhe rinncoM,
Any dance ndvertlaed an open to
Ihe general niildlc nnd for which
ticket, are .old u ,,uliie dnnce.
tho olty offlclali. ileeldod, nnd
tiiiint ho attended hy the. ilane"
fnniron.
The council nlio dlKcuued Mm.
Jlatio'ii iciuent for n iiilno in pay.
or to ho put on a city Biliary of
10 a month, na h tlilnka tn.tO
A dunce la not aiiffli-lent remunera-
--"n ... inn,..
, , l'lu-1..'. lt..,H.rt.
Ilvi'l tTr '"'',,"' onnhled
A..,d.. ,,, , u
r"llo. .ndli, WBV,
"iced , ,., t' '
, '"I l"";:m"""""" "
r 1.1 hi, ,1 n""WaKO w"
V o k h. " "" l'l' New
' k Ma a relay
'; -' 1SJ day. nf(or ..,.,
.. her. h IVary reached the .North
ole nn April 6. Ill.ifl, ,.,for, h"
. aide l reach the norlhernmo.i
e cKrap,, I)ffl(., ..
" .o .end
nounelim the fn.-t.
iiii-.-anc nn-
Hon. It wn the oomenau or
opinion that Mr.. tllrt0 had aekp.l
for n 1-nUe too oon, nfter only a
week In office, and that he Bliould
prove her efficiency In tho office
etc., before ihe matter of Incicn.ed
pay will be taken up.
lidiio ltivnn, (ire.. Nov. so.
tl .1. L. HreckenridKe, Htipcrin
tendent ot Hood lilver clty school.-,
today filed a prnteat with 11. K.
Ciinnon, aect-etiiry of the Mtute
high e.-hool athletic association.
In which he declined Wlllnr.l Jur
vl a member of the WashliiKlon
hli;h Hchool football team of 1'ort
land an liiellclble to play.
JarvlH. nccordliiK to Hrecken
ridKe, who Ik u member of ilv
board of control of district No. Ill
of the athletic hoard, was a remi
lar hluh school attendant at Hood
liiver and hlsaparents reside In I
Pine Crova district.
AccordinK to the letter sent N.
t Tliorno, iiRsistant HUPorinteiidcnt
of I'm Hand city schools, .larvis
had attended the , Hood Itlvor
school thi-eo yeitis and would
have been u Henlor this your.
TALENT AUTO WRECKED
WEAR WAGONER SCHOOL
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Steve
Smith, Brldpeport, Conn., ou'.
pointod Eddie Anderson, Casper,
Vyo (10); Al Friedman, Boston,
knocked out Jack Costello, Chica
go, 1 1 ) : Roy AVilliams. Chicaco,
stopped Oeorpe Dixon, Kansas Citv
!2.
WAdNKR CHEEK, Ore.. Nov.
30, Special.) A Ford touring car
holonping to Henry Burnett of
Talent and driven hy his son, was
wrecked near- the Wagner creek
ftchoolhousc on Thankspiving day.
None of the occupants were hurt.
KALAMAZOO, Mich. Herman
Perllck. Kalamazoo, outpointed
Rny Kaiser, Chicago, (10).
LOS ANGELES. Krnnklo
Klick, San Franoiscu featherweight,
outpointed I g n a c i o Fernando.,
Philippine islands. (10).
Mail Tribune ada aro read hy
?0.000 people every Any.
ASHLAND, One., N-ov, 30. ; NEW YORK, Nov. 30. A)
(Special.) The S. O. N. S. football ! Some S2.500 persons who pur
squad returned Friday from Me-j chased tickets for today's climactic
dosto. whore they losr tho Thanki- football pamo nt the Yankee sta
pling day pamo to Modesto Nor- 'Bum between the Army and
mal. 18 to 12. A freak touchdown I Notro Dame needed fur coats
carried sufficient points to win for more than on any other day of
Modesto, although the Oregonlans i eastern season.
played one of their host games of;- Army marched, Notro Dame
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Nov.
TO. Forces searching for the
bodies of Ed Sjjfert nnd Ed Burt,
drowned Sunday in Klamath Lake
while hunting ducks, were aug
mented today and the hunt con
tinued unabated.
The hunters are believed to
have floundered in a small boat.
A special constructed drag rake
has been put to use. t.
COBB COMES BACK TO
KNOCK OUT NEBRASKAN
the season.
fcAN DIEGO. Cnf., Nov. 30. (IP)
Charlie Cobb, welterweight of
Houston, Texas, knocked out Omnr
rambled and .lack Frost blew Into i Wright of Omaha In the second
Sun IV Units Astoria.
Seattle. Nov. 30. lP) Kcattlc
hockey team defeated victoria 2-1
here last nlpht to take Ita fourth
strnlsht victory of the season nnd
mnrgln Its hold on first place.
the Metropolitan section nil at th
.same time. Cold weather detract
ed none from the Interest In tho
contest. Speculators continued to
demand S150 for a oalr of seats
round of a scheduled 10-ronnd
main event last lllcht. The Texan
came bnck to land the winning
punch after he hnd been down
tor the count of four nnd np-
nt tho tilth Bamo between the two: penred to bo on the verge ot dc
1 Im-'tliulinns. .
City Treasurer's Notice
Notice of Consolidated Improvement Assessments
NOTICK IS IIKUK11V lUVKX, tiint the s.-mi-niiinini install
ment of (ino-twontiotli (if principal mid jnlcrost on pnvinir, sower
and watonnnin iisscssmonts upon all properties fur which nppli-
lireckcniidao nllcned Jiuv:s lneii-' cation was made on .Injv 1, 1IMS to extend the time of navineiit
nnd" .nuiso'r" ," nmi i"'-vhi' "" rn f ,i".'- T,-pilS,"'"r
parents nre not bona ride rest-1 eemlier I, llil'll ami it not pitiil on or lietoi'o .lantiary 1, IflM) will
ocnis .11 i
Washington
cated.
An exeerpt from llreckenrldge's
letter to Ciinnoii stated:
"l-'roin the Inclosed letter to ns
slstailt Slllierlnletldcnf 1'hm-lte von
U-ill ....(.t .!,. I M-.l,....., j
Jarvls us behiK Inollilible to piny! 1 1,1 " I lUH'li'
in mo oisirici in wnien i i,, ,,,,,, ,l., I ,,,.,,.,. ..,,,1 ,, i, ,.r r:.. ...:n i...
ill i sch.,.,1 Is I... ... ......l. ... I. .... 'i-.i.ii. ... ii, i: f.., per ci-iiiy uiu in-
tldili'd.
Thirty (HO) days after such delintiteney the property will lie
atlverlised antl sold for the am. unit of such deliiupieney together
with penalties and costs of such sale, in accordance with Section
on the Washington high school,
team. I did not expect lilts to
block the Washlngton-lletld gallic.)
but 1 .11,1 expect they would not i
play .larvls In that Bame." !
Hated nt Mcdford, Oivpon, this ;)0th day of Xovemher, I!)-'!).
II, .1. NKHKIAX.
'Trenstirer of the City of Medford, Oropon.
li!:;:
Notice of Watermain Assessments
XOTIl'K IS IIKKKIIY C.IVBX. that one tenth of the princi
pal and interest on improvements by AVATKRMA1X assessed
nniary 1, l!'JSJs now due, and if not paitl liv Jamiarv 1, ISVJO,
j'ill lieeoine delintpient and penalty will lie added and the prop-
VKKK.v, c.il.. Nov. io. iTi j erty advertised for sale in the manner provided liy Sei'tion 12(1
ntscovery of a rich d....sii of sul. ,,f the Charter of the Citv of Medford.
pint., near Croenvlew. .Siskiyou , , ' ,
'i,.. ... i-.cg.Ni, iiiiw .i.-iii ii.i in .nn eiiincr. i;';'.
II. J. HKKKIAX.
Treasurer of the City of Medforil, Orepon.
county, was unnotincr.k a- Joseoh
Kltner, who recently iicnulred i
owneisnip of the Oroflno mining
and mining company. The vein.
nld by Klnier to be worth llT,
to the tp, I, n tio Anglo hn:'t
of the oroflno mine.
UPPERCUT ENDS WILD
MAT MATCH IN BAKER
HAKKU, Ore.. Nov. 30. ii
Cllni.-.xing one of the roughe-t
wrestling matches ever seen In
1-J.Ker with n short uiinercllt li the
Jaw, Jlmmle lvilt ol lVntrn!l.i
lust nluhi Inst it return match Willi
Krenchy l.rnvitte of llaker on i
foul, after the llaker grr pnler took
one fall nfi,.r ; minute-, of wre.i.
tting.
Notice of Street Improvement Assessments '
XOTICK IS IIKKKIIY (ilVKX, that oiie-tentli of the princi
pal and interest on improvements by PAYIXC. AXO OIAlIX(i
AXI) (ilA VKIiIXli assessed .lamiary .1, 1!VJ!I, is now duo and
if not paid liy .laiumry 1, l!):t0, will liecome ilelin.pieiit and pen
alty will lie lidded and the property advertised for sale in the
mnnner provided by Section 7!) of tho Charter of the Citv of
Medfiinl.
Hateil nt Medfonl, Ori'v-on, this ilOtli day of Xovemher, l'lrj!.
ir. .i. nr.miiAX.
Treasurer of the City of Medfnnl. Oregon.
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29 Different Styles
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i
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