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P'AGE SIX Mli jitifiAta&dffl ATHLETES iRljT m "W gg ninrn i i n n i if Ui msjaxm inn nurn inn mi 1 -- 1 - 1 1 . rzL- .1- iii 1111 n iff iva " iiiv 11111 1 1 ilium mr jr-f.. &ra . . .. .. BAOtDflLl IflAI , s DI UVUfOIKHin ifttfift ftCTj .i BEUJPTED r-KMS' j JOFCOMPETITION! p American League Magnates IO Survey Shows Increased! j Will Discuss Question of ';'::'N!a"T': xSilrf,. Blood Pressure, Strained 1 If I , ! Following Phil Ball Edict '71 8 iW&M" Hearts. Exhausted Tissue, I ; , I Vp: -Pays No Revenue Is ' View. :jti: ' ' Hy C'liiirlc V. 1itnliU'y. 'AsAofiatrd l'mm Sports Writer. ' C'l-KCAUO, Iec. C Ai The Im portant queation of uilowlnf,' nulla UriitidcusiinK of baseball kihh:h in the Vmerli-un leuguo will cwine up for, conHlrtcriition when the uuU uwhtira moot In the Ilnti'l ('onimo lorif( Now York, next Tuiwluy. i'C, Jiurmml, proHldent of the louifiit. Indicated today that th own era nilBt decide to follow th decision of 1'hll Hull, owner of the Hi. ! ,mds Urowim, In denying ,thu Mii'HoKu f liroadrnHllntf frnm tlm St.ouls iark for iho liiKO w.-a-Kon, . 4- TreKident Itainanl uid broad -eatlnK of baseball "hud become a IniKlneKH an adverllsliiK IniHliieMH.' with the broadcasters reaping the infipefal reward and with no fl uan'eliil returns koIiik to tho Ijiko hall claim which provide the enter lalhment. ' "When he brondcastliiK of bano Jj.'il'l : Kanien first eame up for dln cifHslitn," i'renldent. J laniard Ha id lod,ay, "ItaMeball nnn were opposed to 'It for the reason ijiey believed it would hurt the ein-uinlion of newspapers. I.ali-r on, some of the flub owners figured h would hurl the atlfiidanee at thelr kunioh. "Now We need dfsellMH neliber phase of 1 his uiiesl Ion. Itndio bcoadeastiuK has bwiime a busi nessan advertJ:diJK bunlness. Ma jor lea k ue baseball has afforded tho liroadi astlnK company the op port unity t o sec u re a la rnv ' flu -d.'enee for such advertising for which they are lavishly paid with out cost to ihemselveH. "In other words, the broad en st( rs are reaping n golden har vest from tho major league club without any financial return to tho clubs which provide the enter tainnieul." ItepnrtM have reached I'resldenll Jiarnard that one broadcast. ntt station, giving a radio description of 'gatneH in one American league l)i i r It, has ailverllHing contracts for 1t,t'0 totaling $90,000 for baseball it lone. Webfoots Take Light .Work-: out in Jaqksonville Before Boarding Train Florida Loses Veteran End Thru Injury , t ? , Aotlateil iMcMS Stuff Wi-ilor ATLAfNTA, Oil., lH-o. 0. A') The KlurUlu ami Oregon foutUall inarhtin'M (,'hwh totnurruw in Uu' Alutiimiti'H'iunio (iaiiitn bowl, Mi ami. 1 . ' ' y Tho Orouun 'etifuotw imikhkou In h Huht worltout in .liu-ksnnvlMt yi'Htonluy hefo'ru liciutln Houlh wiinl. Vttti AtliKatuiH pnlleil out of thilr (laini'wvllln tmlnhm uninp lUHt'nt(;ht and JoIihmJ the On-Rnn Kquail at I'alutka, lu romplotis the trip on a Hpi'rlal train. l)uk' Van Sirkli', votorun Florida tml, injun'd In tho South Oini llita Ruino Hevi'ral week nno, will hot play tomorrow. "Monk" DoiMi'tt. tho sophomori who flit mIi yd drill luuily uMuintii 'ahlnRiiin nnd U'o ThankswlvlnK day, will takv ioiHlhri-ml'rt It. ill' hack pout on the flrnt oUvrn, with riutilN nit hiK running nuK'. t'ap- tain"' Cuwthnn and Crahiife will round out the hark Hold ituaiiel. Tho looiu:ia TiH-h Yellow .lack HH (0-.pP( oir their training pi'o fiaiTi with u hard notion yostfr rlny In Atlanta in pt oparuliun tor tholi annual lilt with Georgia at! ftthon. "Stumpy" IUmovoi. Trainer Hunoiineoil ' Stumpy" pi'JtiuiMon, Tech' r at ha If hark, vjni was hurt In xi'-rluuiumo earlltM lu tho week, would ho In shnpo for tho fliml irutuo. .VAt AlheiiH, the HulldoR eonehrs .worked overilmo peiTntlni; a d-1-f cniio to halt the' uorlul titlark that Toeh U oxpoeled to offer. Jli tho laHt HrriinmuKO the froMh inhn wiund, runniMM: Terh fui-nia tiitnw, neored twteo on pusm-n nnd throw a real maro lain the vandly uihk8. North Carollnn nnd Duko moot at Dnrhiim. Although two valuahlo rrrveii, I'nti! Moydrlrk. hulfl.irk. and Ku Rohe Mayor, Ruard, havo horn ruled invlltflhlo, tho TounoBnon Volnnloom nro ot fnr their final ItriiHh of tho your with Kouth ( nrolinft nt Knoxvlllo, The old HnorH of Maryland ox- pool to tnln WtHtorn Marylnnd'M perfort record whon tho two oIovoiih ltirot, nl Haltlmoro. Vot- rrt Mnryland lend thfl natlon'R toamh wllh 1 fi vlrlorlef nnd no V.". : ' I nnrnnu iir nn FOR SATURDAY GAME IN SOUTH defenia or tic fianica, I Vmfm I ! Tnrn I inomonto . rinnn ' V .1 ! IvJ i I Wuffjf I I " ' waoiiiiw I .1 I h Vm ll' Used to Stimulate. ' I i Uy ()t II. Keelcr. All the trick shots In golf aren't done by Joe Klrkwood though' I hitve Illtlo doubt Joe has picked up this one by this time. I saw it first t the JilliH national open championship at WIn.e-ed Koot, and it was A I Ksplinisa. eventually llu-runner-up In that event, who show ed It to IIK'. The Idea is to lake a puller, bidding It six Inches from the end of the shaft, as if you were going to pult with it, and place the ball In the usual position, and then stoop over and hit the ball with Iho end of the shaft. That doesn't sound hard, but Iry and do II. Al inanayi'd ll easily enough. First Gridders Barred Nothing; .. Nine Fatalities in 14-Hour Clash Hy Hh'hanl Miassork (AP I'Vaturc Service Writer) ' xi:v .vtnt'rc itoporU of foothall'ri coin iiierclullKn lion nol-wilhHlandlnff,.-thoro i roeonl ovi donoo. Hint tho old fighting Hplrll of n nclont plKMkln timnors Ht 111 IIvth. When it -firry end named Lai'oy Weslerweller turned, on hi way off Uio field, and made a llyltiK tucklo from tho KldcllncM to down tin oi-OKon halfhai'k at Seattle UiIh fall, 11h ilk'Knl play was Hcrlhhled oil tho report era pad as a l-'rod Merklo: Wwterwoller prohahly knew tho iuIon well enough to preclude any Idea of dimlnlHhliiR tho score fmalnsL IiIn defeated team from the UniveiNlty of WushliiKtuu. It may. therefoi-e, huvo heeu tmtt ho wiim actuutod by tho name luliorn ln Mlinnt which influenced tho bloody bottom' of Old l-JnKland. 1 At any rate, tho football contents of GOO yours hro eaiiied tho name of "piiviikc camp," so oiithiiHiastlo wore the ptiKllUllc pluyoi'H, who bov(il and Rnipplod, iik well uh ran. Tho Ramc'H iiamo ORfrlnatly wiih "camp-hull." That was hack in tlm fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Dr. Krank II. Izciidly. the lel-('ORi-nphor, ha' found that rohIs were pitched I (Sit 'to LMM1 yardH a part, bohiR formed of tho clothes thrown off by tho coiiiptdltorH. First Call for practice Finds Record Number Out for ; Suits-rOpening Game of Season in January With Grants Pass. At the first call for Ihe hltih I't'limd basket hay kcmsoii held last cvcnhiK, hy t'oach 1!:ik;mj, 7(1 hoys reported, a record. 1'rnetloo will officially Ntart tonight. In previ ous yearn, the lilMh water mark for the fltsl eail lias heeu around The laiRo numher of athletes to Mlect from ma It cm live chances for a team bright, despite the loss of inoxt f the experienced playerM hy Knuluat Inn. A mopK (ho Tti there oiiKht to he a couple of Mars, and a long distance shooter of uncanny ahlllty somethiiiK a Med ford I cum ha never had, hut always neeih'd, The first conference Kume will l)c played with the (irantx l'ass tih;h sehoiil tn .lunuary, and iH'Ho tlatlons are underway for Kiunes with the Orcj-on Krosh, Salem, i:ut;ene, and t'orvallis lilith scltotiW, Thomas, (i. llimliFi and (Irecn are amniiK the veterans who re ported. (Irecn will not he aide to (day after (he end of the sementer. Moultftimery, of I'hoonlx. n secop ditry Hchool otar last year, is ttmotis the new recruits. Zmnhmtin, ller rltititoii ami While of last seasou n juidt.r hiuh sclioot squad ar nlho a vailahlc. only two Kamen will he play d this year w'hh th,. Ahlatid niuh, instead of th four Kames of pa! years. Tho first name will he played Kehruary 14 and the second i-'ebruary us, 76 CANDIDATES SEVEN LOCALS FOR HOOP TEAM SAW ACTION IN FYFfl RY HARFN FROM llfllPl blLU 1 I I II IUUI 1 ; I IIUUH LIMLUI 1 ! ' . 1 MEPFORD-MATTi jfgCM $1 liHiM'collcKiiuo nnd intnrscholaHtle J J V"Jk JfBI&Wm ' l,"1't comnnltion Is accuHed by a ' 'V s ifA ft jitWJ1 I 'r'lf'rk Hand Honors ltttodJ- - V'j "j'.J j The trick,' hi; explained, was to ! "cock" the wrists mo the head of j the club was pointing us siraight j up as possible. j "Otherwise, the head of the club niiH ine grounu mnure you vu-i bring the end of the shaft against the ball, and that byiinces 'the shaft upward and oyer tho ball," : Maid Al. 1 Vim are supposed, of course, to , keep your knees as nearly unbent j as possible, and to strike the ball ' fairly with the end of the shaft in the direction in which you would pult ll, if using the club. In til usual milliner. Al had a hit of celebrated pros 'trying the little stunt, at Winged I Knot, hut I didn'l see anybody do ' It' at the first attempt. ! Much toniii, 10, 1 2 or 15 a sllo, j stood iii line midway hotwoon thn jffiyHls and a historian named Spur doim rocorded that an Indifferent spectator (ansu tiling there was' j Kijcu a one) threw tho ball midway I between the players Mlrlpped to tho iskln, whoso object was to hoIzo and convey it to their own goal, j "Tho shook of the first onset to ! catch tho fulling hall," Spurdens j staled, "Is very great." Tho contests, especially when j the players loft thuir shoos on, 1 were not infrequently fatal to many of tho combatants and Spur dens wrote, that ho hail hoard of ! old person:! speaking of a colehrtit I rd Yiimplug' of the county of Xor : I'd 1 1; against Suffolk with 300 on j each side. ; "Itoforo Iho hall was thrown up" ViKotolly says, "tho Norfolk 111011 'taunted those of Suffolk by lnquir- Iiir if they had brought Uielr cof i fins, and as was naval i' cases of jthis kind, after 14 hours' play, the j Suffolk men completely defeated tho Norfolk hoys. "Tho result of tho contest, how over, was disastrous, for nlno play ers died within two weeks after tho (tamo. So violent was this that 1 ultimately t.io content was railed a j 'fighting camp. "The same died away in Suffolk in consequence of two men having been killed at lOalon In their strug gles at a grand match." rNMVKJtHnV.SKi O It K O O X. Knuene. Uetu ,(U (HpU) -Hm'n I Med ford men, Ml members of th" ! frtshman football team, played in j football Karnes this year. Alfred j Stoehr, Kuard, and ex-member of (he Medford hluh .school cjiam ! plons, played longer Ihdn any of ibis s(Uitd members, constiminji n l total of U4N out of a possible 3 j minutes In five Kaines. llernle I lughes, center, and an 'other member of ihe l!'-'S Medford i eleven, ranked second with il minutes. Hill Morgan, tackle, was I on tho gridiron for Oregon during 4 minutes. Jack Hughes play led 1'iti minutes: rilff tlarnett was In the g;,me I'-'S mlnutcN I'dlt liow erman, 10 1 minutes; (Miff Moore, "U minutes. liarnett and Moore were backs, while Itowerman ht-ld down a guard position. I'rlak Callison, frosh coiu-h, ne.l 30 men during the season and lo.t but one conflict. The' defeat vas administered hy tJie . S. (.'. Hooks. 7 to (1. The game wa played M Medford. However, In the return match with the northerners, the WehfooU evened the count with their traditional enemies. TA Til. t: lUii'K. Ore.. Dec. . (Spl. )-At lh laat meotlnR of ! Community club motion pictures wore enjoyed With films howtn.t ! local people "nnd scenes. A committee was appointed lo get prices on a late model pro jector for Iho school. ConimllliM's were nlno appointed lo r.rrange fo.' the nnnual Christmas entertnln ini'lit. . TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, .; .XI5W YORK, Doc. 0. (P) - Intercollegiate nnd intorscholastle port competition is accused by Frederick Hand itogers, state di rector of health education of Now Vork of injuring the health of uth letes. In his report of a survey pub lished today through Teachers' coir lego, Columbia university, he charges that intensive competition frequently results In permanent in Jury or Impairment of health of contestants. . "rncreased blood pressure, strained hearts, exhausted tissuo, torn ligaments permanently weak ened these are typical of the more obvious penalties extorted . from adolescent athletes in any honor tournament," he says. Ah an example of I he serious malpractices to which Athletic heads resort In efforts to stimu late nthletes to supreme efforts he mentions the, use of .strychnine. Ho stiggostH for secondary schools in athletic association with a con stitution which would Impose dm; tic "limil tat Ions on Iho powers of couches ami empower a physician to remove nny player frmn the field or stop a contest altogether. SiikiII schools wo u hi be forbid den to play larger ijik-s unless thev rouhl prove that they had an ov;-ti ohiineo of winning. Mr. Itngci-H condemns champion ships fts tho stimulus for.mosifcf t he evils. lie cites a.s examples tho Kast-West football games, the P.oughkeepsio rcgu Mas and the championships in track and field athletics organized by the Pacific Coast conference, the National Co1. loglato Athletic association and tho Intercollegiate Amateur Alhlo'lr association of America. . j a. m. . " r 6 to G:ao lnterworen Pair XIK ucrvico to KOO, KIKJ, KOMO'. KOW, KKI ( : :i0 to 7 I'hilco's Thcutrc! Mumn-Hob-NBC Bervica to K(iO, KHQ. ' KOMO. KOW. KKI. 7 to 7:110 A HiiBtronK Qiinliers ' NBC Hi'rvlce to K(iO, K11Q, KO.MO, KC1W, KFI. 7 : ;t0 to S Armour Pronrnni NIK' service to KCO, HK(J, KOMO, KOW, KKI. 8 to !i::iu l!oi, p-oTnmNitc ncrvlco to KMQ, KOMO, KOW. UK), KM, KUA. to 1U I'nlnn Sorvicu Station Four NBC bpi-vIcb to KOO, KHQ, KOMO, K(iW. KPO, KKI. 10 to 10:30 "In tho Parlor" N 110 HPrvIre to KOO, KHQ, KOA. 10:30 to 11 "Tho Nomads" NI!C service lo KOO, KHQ, KOA. 11 to VI .Mimlcnl Mtiskeloers NBC Borvhe to KHQ, KOMO, KPO. II to 12 Lnuiiliner-Hiirrls Hotel St. KrnnrlH Dnnco OrcheHtra M'.C Korvlce lo KOO. Fights Last Night "( My the Associated Press) TACOM.A. Vash.-J)ode IUmtuU Monroe, outpointed Hay Mcljull lln, Denver. (). CIUCACH) M.Uo Dundee. Hock Island, 111., outpointed It u s t e r lirown, Kaunas Clio;, (10); Jimmy Mnhonoy, ('hhagi, stopped 'Joe Miller, t'hlcago, (0); Harney Hoss. Chicago, outpointed Al DcHose, lndlanapollH. ( il ). oiiK;o-ri.ouiiA HIU icst. k;v POIITUAND. Doc. Pi (fV) A play hy play radio re port of the Oregon-Florida football game In Miami to morrow will be broadcast liy KliW. The game Is ex pected to start at 11:30 a. m., Portland time. STECHER-VICTOR OVER BROWN IN PENDLETON 1'KNHLKTOX. (!.. Per. (!. (,)l .l.io Stirhet'. (ornirr hcnvywelHlit unippltim chamnUiii, . il ( mi r l Aittly lliitwi) nt Niv Yiuit hori lust nlKlit In HtralKht fullH. taklni; Imth with tho"l'iunnits clmrH. WILLIAMS CRK. CHURCH HAS WEEKDAY SERVICE WILLIAMS CUEF.lv. Ore. (Special. I Rev. John Heelehry of Winters, California (father of ltov. Phillip Heelehry) Is holding a series of meetings nt Ihe Melliodlst chapel on William Crock known ns the Kennedy chapel. These nieelinifs will continue for two weeks or more. Services begin At H i. m. each day. IK OKEOOX, FRTDAY, DECEMBER fi, 3929. - ;.. . Robert Maynard Hutchlnftj 30, as which marked hi inauguration as Chicago. Man-Made Levy on French Undies ' Stirs Request for Kick to U. S. ( Asoclalcil' Pim'kk Stafl' Writer) j cent. Oennany leu tlioni in wit ll PARIS' lPj .'Hip BOveinnient o(.'nn ;S per eent duly,' ):clf:lum ' 1 I I'i'iinee hits li(en fished lir all 'iu;- pel- rent and lt;(ly..'(i. nes'liiess to open ronverwil Ions Kreneh produeers , fear tlint 'I' with the government of the l'nlte-1 : ennj:reHs Hhcmld . .I'llse the tiirifl' Ktntes cm Ihe Bubjeel of women's j n ny higher the luxtiry-lovinjf d:tn tinderweiir. 'fillers of Anierlen mi'ht not he 11 e, ins tlmt American women able to wheedle ehoutth money buy fin per cinl of rhe entire nut of dad to keep . oil wearliii; lingerie production of Fraliee", French iindor-Kiirmetit's.-wlih h IncllldcH such Nilk''n and ; The I-'reio h do uo care a twirl lacy ihlns as ni!;hlles. hlnuses, ; i.f the Inuslache lu,w: much IliKher yt'-p-ins. cctinhiiialiens, slips, pa- ', iho dresses and nuderarmenls jamas. ncKhKccs. panties antl liras- are worn, for that oiViiunnizes ma slcres. , I'-rial. hni they most emphatically France produced Jin.fitiO.n'Hi da not want th? tariff to ko any Worth of tliesc articles last year, higher. of which $0. nun. 000 worth went tn. The his chemise and nightie help comfort the American KlrF men R-ot together nnd sent n dele and her mother and her aunt nud! Ration to see Arlstide Brland, at even her grandmother. i that time prime minister and min- Thp American, woman sot thoi.ster of 'foreiKn affairs, to ask him lioness' share at the finer French j m take up the question with Wash underwear, despite tile fact t hut j injton. all toirments trimhied with lace! .l. , liraind, who Is u bachelor, pay 7.1 per cent duty on onlerliiKv received the delegation iind lim ine, tinted Ktales. ami all tliose: havliiK embroidery are taxe d at lie1 per cent. ' i:y C(imi:-arl;ani ' F.tlKland la:es igiHKK, Idn.. Dec. 0. -r W , r j Sixty of the 150 student itZ tho . Intci'inountalii Institute, an n -(lowed high school here; wtrc un der cure of physicians today as the result of an undetermined malady that emi-sed them to eolhipse in cIusn. Several instructor were a Iho taken ill. The ailment, resenihllnR pto maine poisoning, developed y enter d;.y shortly after hrenkfast was served. SILVERTON NEWSPAPER BOUGHT BY MONTANAN : SILVICUTON. Ore.. Doc. tl. Following completion of negotia Hons .which had been under 'way for a week, sale of the Hllverton Appeal, weekly newspaper, to II. J T. Allen, formerly of Deer Lodge, Mont., was announced today. The sale was made by John T. Iloblitt, editor and publisher of the Appeal for the' p:. st 1 .1 years. Nature Man Has Cold. NIIW YOHIv IPi Hurt M. Mc Conncll, who spent nine weeks lu the yuebee wilderness, living al most Adamlike and doing such things as sleeping in snow, is back in New York with a cold. He caught it on a train. Laugc llei';)vci ins. Dt'ULLNCAMK. Cab. Doe, 0. (William A. UUll) Lange, San 'Francisco insurance man and for mer star outfielder for the Chi cago While Sox, was recovering from a gunshot wound accidentia receiwd during a hunting trip near Fresno.- Dam Contract Awarded (Kidkn; rtnh, Hcc. (yi F. Smith, Kcho. Ptah, dam ongl noer, announced today that tho contract for cnnfltrucMloii of the Weher-Provo diversion canal has been. awarded to the S. It. Newel! company nf Portland. On., with a hid of 9U1.:M4. IS... Itjiilln l'riliy. I.OS ANCIHI.KH. IW. C IIK' MpivIv ilcioimlvi. ailviM-wnrc 10 lmw Kimp mil of ilat,. a fm - use as uolf trniihli-s. Tin- winner STUOENTS STRICKEN NEW JAPANESE CONSUL v BY STRANGE MALADY.,NAiV!ED-FOR PORTLAND : I L' ,- ' ' ' t llu- einwnl P. tl. A. linnney Is ;." imismnon nn n ix un to reiflv n vailln sol. ! "unions worker , j ''Paillampnt -without dolay ' Autoist Dies I shiitiltl Institute a luxury Inn nn HOOD RIVKlt.OiB., lire. 6.7-(,THi.lliMi.'ss.n I 11 in dlil II. llanlsrn. Urt, I'lirnn'i' IMrtlaml ri'sliU'itl. tllvil hi n hoa- ! pital Imro frmn Injurlvn sutloreil whon his aiiloinnhlln Hiiiihlt'tl titr the Cnlumhlit hluhway. Sentence Indian -1'OKTI.A.ND, Ore.. Doc. ll. Wl Warren Ituff, Klnmnlli Indian, wiik sentenced to HO days In lull nnd fined J1P0 yeslordny msin pica of HUtlly In possession of Uinior nt Clilloiiulii. . i KI.AMAT'I FALLS, me.. Dec. 1. (,V Dr. Frederick I). Strlekc". Kioto health officer, was In Ktaiu nlh .Falls yesterday Inspeetltm the ciiy' hew j;iaa.iHHi sewage system. Just completed.' iv - Asttooitttctl Press f'ftofo he appeared during' ceremonies president'ot the University of . ... tened lo wlat, they liad t) sav about wtfiuen'.'; underwear and America's inan-mtide tariff. -What be tt I il was not aiinouneed. SALKM,; Ore, Dec,i G. (ff Asljlno,. secretary to i tho -Ju-panosu embassy jit Herlin, has hcen np polnjted JUpaVicsp consul at Port land, says a letter received by fce c -, retary of Ktate Hums from H. Ta na ka, who hits been the acting con sul nt Portland for the last four moiuHs, Ashlno vill arrive from Herlin to lake charge of the Port- lai.d office the latter part of this month, lit which time Titnuka will resume his pot ns vice -consul at Seattle. .... AITIOCH WILL ELECT NEW SCHOOL DIRECTOR AXTIOCH. Cm, Dec C -(Spe ia!.) The Antiocli Parent Teach- ci s ay;ociatioti will hold Its regular mce;ln at tho ychonlhollse today at !l o'clock. A Kood attendance i-" hoped for as there will he impor tant mailers to discuss. Mrs. Sanderson, the president, will lie out of iiiarnntine hy that date anil will conduct the meeting. The matter of Christmas program and tree will he tljr chief topic, It Is presumed. '.KM AY KXlti MOItK C.WI.Ml THAN AMF.KICA ASTIIA K II AX lVI Dormnny has supplanted the. I'nited Slates as the world s Krcatent consuiner of Kusian caviar, soviet Rovem unnl statistics reveal. The citizen nt tho German. Iter puhlic this year consumed more than half fit Kussia's entire export of caviar. The railed Slates, which for years was Russia's heat customer for the pionant.tastlng roc of the sturgeon, ate only one liiirii the Hovlet output,,'' f. wi l ltlXCII t i l'Y AVOI'I.D ITT 'l'VX tX Ilil.EM'.SS ni.V.XX. France iP) Idleness! should he taxed, thinks the city ' council. It thinks no stromily on "" simji'i't tnui 'i l"'ii i"'" ll'SOIUlKin. "1" n"''r ' l" nn rn'1 '" " s- .' lal Injwmliv anil m Iuhrit id put pioiniuni nn laBiiu-ss: i lnwnw M-w l.niiRtiiiso. COPENHAGEN. DellniarR - UV Another "universal language" has been invented by Prof. 13r. Olio Jasperson. author of several lextlttiokR on ' TTngllsh.' lie calls it "Novlal.". and says ll sounds much better" than n Dane s Eng-S ! lish, ni- an EnglHhnmn'H Danish l.U.VDUN (J'l Tho IlrliUh ln slllule of Industrial Art has open ed nn exhibit designed lo prove that an humble beer bottle or fi kitchen 'iuk can ha.'niRdi n thing of beauty. Lolling pins, stew pois and sluilhir ftrti les nre on show hut (alt iiasseil (esi of beauty as well as technical Ulneu. -v. CMH AUtraM Co, tflUv Suwt CnfM AimimJ Miirrluxc. Utviisi's. . Angoiu OtumeUo and Velum n. Ilice. ' " Floyd G. Helms and Violet M. .Mullenlx. AVillis U. Greer and Ethel A. punlava. Edward T. Staples and June Clark. i i i,.,lnit'i 11 .1(111.1 n. i..w. Illl-KK. .Myron .M. Downey and -Maril Anna :. Koepsell. charlxH H", llanning and luc. K. KushcII. Melvln K. I'.orah nnd lsaliel I. 1'ryor. Clayton K. Knelund and Isnliel A. letclier. Dawoll Xavia and Dorothy P. Head. Alphuos W. Finloy and Harriot It. Siovenson. Fred(rick Jj. Jiortrum nnd Mar jorie 1. Ingram. William H. Hoopcs and Belle A. Cray. Nicholas 11. Ilcherilo and Iola K. Packard. Louis Zeiss nnd Caylo Williams. Amnio" M'. Cheever and Kath arine Nichols. ercv II. Simons ana j-aium- N. Johnson. Itobert L. Allison nnd Emma ,1. Hermetet. Frederick (1. Tinrnes nnd Myrtle A. Wolfe. Circuit C'oiicr. .Q. I,. Forgo vs. Cioorpe Hrewer. l'or inoney. . Schuler-Knox Co., Inc., vs, J. Jacoby, et ux. Kor money. A. A. Madden vh. A. I-'. llnrrK rhatti'l lien. , Lewis Hnper-Kcrvice Station vs. Art"' Littlefield. Ohaltel Hen. Jackson County Huilding and Loan Association, a corp.. vs. J. K. Lyman, et al. To foreclose mort gage. - W. J. Jones vs. Peier T. Howe. Kor noiiiey, ( Uosa Knopf vs. Michael Ccf'gc. et ux. To tie lare conveyance nun and void. 0- Martha L. Xorris vs. Sterlini? Mining Co. To foreclose tax lien. Spratt Well vs. Herbert H. Waltermire, et al. To foreclose motuage. Jackson County Building &Lonn association vs. Fred Brown, et a.I. To foreclose mortffagc?. ; Community Hospital. Supple mentary articles of incorporation. fluy S. Conner, Maty W. Con ner, Porter J. Neff. ' Articles of inrorpoi-ation "Medford Fruit com pany. , Joseph "L. Shaughnessy. Can cellation, of assumed name "Forest Products Company." F. H. Oeffort. Martin Heitkamp, Alfred Meusel. Certificate of as sumbd name, '"Medford Sausage company. Arthur F Tucker. Dorothy Tucker. Assume business name certificate, "Ashland Hlack Silver Fox Farm." ' Iloill Kshitn TriliifcM. ' J. T. Brooks et ux to Aernon A Turpln: V. V). tho of Xl'j of XW'4 of SEU of Sec. 27, Tp. S. U. 1 V. lanra K. Burson to llanistor Chrlatner; W. D. Lot 11. IHk. 1. Tultlo's Second Add. to Medford. Frederick L. C'hamplin et nl to n. II. Kerry; deed In Hcc. 2, Tp. 37 S. 1!. 4 V; part of the NK'l, of NWli, Sec. 12. Tp. 37 S. R. 4 AV: the KM of XKy. of Xli;, Sec. U. Tp. 37 . 11. 4: the 8KH of Sec. 2. 13. II. Kerry et ux to ItoKue Itivor Oold Co.; deed in Sec. 2. Tp. 7 S. R. 4 : part of the XYV'.i of N'ttl of Sec. 12. Tp. 37 S. IS. I W; K'.i of XRK'of XK". of Sec. 11, Tp. 37 S. It. 4 V- SKV; of Sec. 2.' except the of N'K'4 Of VK 4 I. the Els of SWVi of Sec. 2. Frank W. Streets ot ux to Em mott AV. Snider; AV. D. In Tp. 38 S. It. 1 E. I.. Alvin Tollefson to AVilllnio Kacklam et al; AV. D., also (lov. Lots 5 and 0 and NIV", ot SE'4 ofSec. 31. Tp. Sit S. 1!. 2 AV. William Eaclam to I.. Alvin Tol lefson; W. D., also tlov. Lots ii and 0 nnd NW of Si :1', of Sec. .11. Tp. 31! S. n. 2 A'. V. M. Horn tn Willnrd F. Horn el ux; . o. I), to AVVi of SHU nn I SV; of NE',4 of SV"4 of Sec. 3.1. Til. 33 S. It. 1 AV. lien Hilton et ux to F. A. Tefloy ot al; W. D. in Tp. 37 S. It. 1 AV. Lamar H. Hunt et ux to Kuliy Freer, W. 1)., 120 acres, lieinK the NVj of NKS o "ee. 5, tp. 3li. S. It. 2 V. and tho NYV U of SE,i ot tec. 32, t). 35, S. K. 2 V. t'has. S.' Xcwhall to Adaheile Storm New ha II, V. 15.. In tp. 37, 'Hi R. 3 W. F.dilh II. I.ooinis lo Ailahelle , Sturm Newhall, W. I In Hi. 37, S. R. 2 AV. Sylvia It. Hill et ux to Adaliellc Storm Newhnll, V. 11., In- tp. 37, S. It. 2 V. A. L. I.oomis et al tu' Ernest O. Schollander, V. ll.. In tp. 37, S. li. 2 W. AV. T. A'ork et ox to' AV. X. rnnip'iell el nl, Q. C. U., In tp. 37, s. 11. L. P. Hubbard el ux to Edith H. Loomls, W. D 111 tp. 37. S. It. 2 AV. J. A. Klsor et ux to L. P. Hub bard, W. D.. In li. 37, S. R. 2 AV. J. A. K'lser et ux to Adabelle Slurni Xcwhall, W. 13., in tp. 37, S. R. 2 AV. Sarah A. Frit ley et vlr to Charles Floyd Fraley et al.. W. D., In tp. an. s. u. l v.. Lee lleubleln et ux to Xorn Frances McNeill Hare ot vlr, Q. C. I).. In tp. 37, S. It. 1 AV. John L. Olson et ux In AVitmor Backache Disheartening - exhausting. For ft strong, limber, pain-free backj men and women everywhere are us ing and recommending Foley Pills; diuretic. They satisfy; cost but little. Foley Pills , A4iunttc illmuUnl for thekldneya gefrf hMiy mfcl For sale nt Jarmm & Woods Drug Sturo, corner . Main and Central. I 3 1 lit et ux; W. D. in Saxman'i Pi'nnsylvuniu AtUl. lo Ashluml. The Iomollle County Savlnira Hunk Tra.t "o. lu ('. A. KnlKht: dped lo Uiih 1, ii. 3. ". 0 and 7, 8, 9. lfl. Jl. U. 13, H, 15 and JO, of Alu Vlula Ol-chMUln. II. .U. Johrwon t ux to Dwlslit L. Plilpiw: AV. f). the K'i of Lot of l!lk. 3 of riruy'K Add. tu .Med ford. t Karl S. Tumy et ux to Frank 11, Madison; W. J). to llov. Lot l and 2, .Sec. 8, Tp. 35 H. It. 1 V. Oku Lindhjem et ux to KaiJ S. Tuniy: W. T). to Cov. Lots 1 and in Sec. 8, Tu. 3B M. It.' 1 V. Kenneth V. neetie et al to (Jen- erat reirumunt l o. , . w. jii i tru lru, ,,,, C. A. Rhodes ot. Ux lo Cent rul Pacific Lumher Co.; W. i). to XW Vi of SW'A of Sec. 15;, X H H (.; J XK of Sec. 2; MM'i of WU, , the AV'4 of VV4 of SI! '4 of Hoc. 'Sil: and SV H Sec. 31. nil in Tp.' '.33 S. li. 4 V.; S'.-i of XU''4, Hie. NM.of SW'4 of Sec. 4; thn U(4 ot" SKK, the SU'H of SE'4, tho SK of HW!4. and Lot 7. Sec. li; and SW'A of See. S, Tp. 34 S. It. 4 AV, .' Aledford IrrlKalhni District to David A. Iliiofl et nl;,V. D. i tt Tp. 37 H. It. 1 AV. The Kistel-s of the Holy Xamos of Jesus and Mary to Walter Fra zer lirown et al: W. D. to Lot 11, lilk. 1, Euclid Park Add. to Med-, ford. Elmer Harris et ux to llert S. SUHicllff et ux; W. )J. to Lot 7,. Hlhlntter Sal). John F. Cole to Alice Colo; AV. 13. to the :. 2.22 acres of Lot'l'l in HIlslnBcr Soli. Wni. .Al. JlrlRKH to I3rlfel Inc.; AV; " 13. tn the S. 40 ft. of Lot 4 nnd X. 15 ft. of Ltd .1 of J. 11. Itanium's a. i.i I., vi.ir.,,.,1 k ' " l' C.. Lucas et ux to J. 11. Thomp son et ux; AV. 13. lo Lot 1. IHk. li, Hie-hland Park Add. to Medford. AVilliam L. Miller et ux to F. C. I.'uoas; W. I). to Lot 1. I III;, li. Highland Park Add. to Medford. Ell XV. Davis to Ed I. liner et it'.; W. I), lo (lov. Lot 4, Hoe. 17, Tp. 411 S. 1!. 3 E. J. J. Ossonhrugge et ux to ITarry; Dunt'ap' et ux; W. .1). to Lots 21, 22. 23 and 24. in fili:. I I of l.nurel hurst Add. to Medford. J. li. liarnett el ux to C. ens lave liromnier; AV. 1). in Tp. 37 S.. I!. 1 W. . Willi: in L. Mill.-r ot ux to Paul A. Smilh; W. 13. in Siskiyou Heights Eextension to Medford. A. E. AValdron ot ux to Tt. C. Mulhollund et ux; AV. 13. to Lot 17 of the Oakwood Sub. of J.'.tk. 2 of the extension of Siskiyou Heigh's Add. to Medford. J. il. Keene et ux to AA'llllam L. Aimer; AV. D. in Siskiyou Heights Extension to Medford.. ;' Leon 13. llaskins et ux to O.scar It. Ferguson et uxi W. 13. to tho SWVI of SWVI of Sec. 27, Tp. 3'i S.. It. 4 AV. jc. w. .nurrny to A. i;. l.yon; tj. C. 13. to Lot 5, P.Ik. 22. Medford. M. S. Murray to Lulu M. Wctucl et vlr; Q. C. D. to Lot 4, lilk. 22, Medford. Lulu M. AVotzol et ul to It. S. Murray;. Q. C. 13. to all of Lots 4 and 5, 111k; 22., Medford. Everett G. ' Trowbridge et ux to Tl. E. Harder- AV. 13. to Lots lv 2, 3, 4. 5, 11. 1(1, 17 and IS of lilk. 47. Orig. Town now City ot Med ford. : : . Glendale Iunl.llel Co. to. P.. E;. Harder; AV. I), to Lots 7. S. 9, III, 11. 12. 13, 14 nnd U, in lilk. 47, Medford. William I-V Grinstead et ux to Delhi M l"ndL..i- V 1 l I l ;t Hlk. I ot Dodge Add. to Medford. I!oy It. Sloper et ux to AVnlter Jackson Clay et ux; AV. 13. ' in Short's Add. to Medford. .Allnie R.i Meeker et ux tn Roy It. Sloper et ux; W. D. In Short's Add. to Medford. C,. H. Skeate et ux to Elmer Her rled et r.i; W. D. in Tp. 3.S, S., P.. 1 AV. ; KLAMATH LOGGERS KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Dec. (i. (A') Fred C.ieke and Clyde John son, logging camp employes, were given treatment here today for bruised hands, after they had been found tying along a highway near here. They said they had been robbed and their pay checks hail been stolen. National Forest Timber for Sale Seated bids will he received by Ihe Dlsti'lct. Kovesler, Portland., Oie gon, up! to and 'Including Jaminr'y (I, in:!o.' for all-' tho merthantalilc dead timber standing or down, ami all (lie live limber marked or ties (limited tor cuiiIiik on uu area em brncini; about OOU ucrua wllliin tho Willow Creek watershed, Crater National Forest, Oroitou, comprin inp: -ISd acres In Sees. 211 and IW, T. 35 S.. R. 3 10.. W. M... to be. known as I'nit 1: and 1211 acres In Sec. II, t. :u; s.. it. ;i e w.. m m bo known as Unit 11: estimated to lie on ( nit I. I.src'.noi) feet II. ,M., ot western yellow and suitnr pine and 3.724,0(10 feet U. M. of DoiirI.is fir and oilier spades ot timber, and nn l ull 2, 7S0.OO0 feet U. M. of western yellow and siiRar plno nnd lO.tuio feet H. M. of DourIiis fir nnd other species of timber, more or lesn. No bid less (ban $.1.50 per M. feel for western yellow nnd suKiir pine on I nlt 1, nnd $3.00 per M. feet for western yellow nnd stiKar pine on t'nlt 11, nnd $1.00 prr M. feet Tor HoiiRhis fir nn, other species on bolh units will 6n considered. J3.000 must he ilepos Hod with each hid to be applied $p lm .""i Miine puce, reiitiiiied or re tained in part as llquidnteuVdnni nses. nccordir.B to. cnndlllons of sale. Tlie.rlsht to reject nnv nnd nil hlds reseived. flefore bids nro submitted, full Information concern InR Ihe timber, the conditions of sale, nnd the submission of bids should he ohm hied from the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, or tho Ulstrlrt Forester. Portland, Oremm. Electrotherapy Chiropractic Dr. H. P. Coleman Tenth 8uccenful Yer In Medford Treatments by Appointment Natural Methods Food Science Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 ,.rvr M:!;:hi;i::;i;i:!:;::i;nii!i;i;!i;!!