Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 22, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFOTCD MATL TKTBUXft, BEDFORD, OftFiPX, SUXDAY, DKCEMER 22.. 1929.
" MEDFOTCD MATL TKTBUXft, MEDFOTtD
Oregon State College Basketball Players
SANTA CLARA IS
' BEATEN BY O.S.C.
1 IN FAST BATTLE
SAX KHANC1HCO. Dec. SI. M'
on-Kon Hiuie eulleno Hhowtul a re
vivul of form In their Ihlrd Ihih
keihiill name in thiH kcciIhii of
i-iilli-.ii-nlii tiv (lefoiitlni: Ihe Hilliri
nam ualvfi-Hliy quintet, 30 (o .111,
nl Drenniliinrt miilltnrluiii here tt
ulliht. After I"Iiik to lln Olympic t'lllli
anil llio Younn Mrn'i Inaiitute
earlier In tho k, tho Oregon
Slut. llplued u inurh miiiri-lor
l.i it nl of liaxki'tliall nmilnxt the
Ilium-lion (iiiiIkIK. llnlliiril.. tiro
tun forward, wu high point man
n( the K"m HCorlnK fix'11
RoalB nnd a tret' throw. Callolian.
forward, aluo played good dull tiot
tlnu two field goala and two free
thrown.
Hiinlii Clara hod trouhle Keltliw
iltiirtetl but finally found them
ni'lvos In .the mironil half, too laic,
however, to oveivomo Oregon'
lead, Onuch. forward, Blithered
In twelve points nnd Nllea. for
ward, nevcn Tor the HrnnchoK.
The ' llne-up:
Oregon (3f.) f , I'
llnllard. F ' 1:1
rulliihun. F 2 3 0
WhlllocU. C I s
I'orson, (1 2 1
(Irayaon. 0 3 4"
Totala l'3 1" 3,i
Santa flarn (JO) O V
llnimh, F. '2
)ilea. F 3 1 ' '
Oonnolly, C 1 2
l.ehny, 0 2 0 4
Tonlln. 0 0 0 0
Spottawood, C 1 1 3
I Total. 12 0 30
FOR ST. PAUL BOUT
ST. PAUU Minn.. Dec. 21. 1X1
Arthur (The (lrent) Khlies.
inanuger, tamer and fighting hall
player of the Chicago White Sox,
him been xlgnecl for n ten-round
limit hero January ". rromoier
Jerk Do ran announced tonight.
The "great one's" opponent I; a a
not heen selected, hilt he will ic
chosen more for color than for
class, Doran said. ' prefnrnhly an
m hide who Iiiih won a name In
ome other aport than hoxlng and
who stands about even with Arthur
in ring experience.
Doran said he would consld-r
challenges from roothall players,
hockey players, umplrea or oih-r
baseball players. Tho bout will
headline n card made up entirely
of heavyweight matches.
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Brisbane's Today
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to anybody here to Invite five
thousand to lunch at one time.
Wnll Street's Santa Clans hud
no news for the little lumbs cs-
Wlth each team of the City
Howling-,4f aBiie having met three
of Its' 'opponents, the league Is
wailing till the sixth of January , terluy
... ....ui.n.n nlnvlni. The HllleR.
Auto Co. and Kat teams are tied' Twelve million five hundred
for fiwt place, each with seven t'lonsand dollars In good AmeHcnn
. ignld wont to France on tho Olvm-
n'.n,M i .Is follows I"-' ami those that lose In the Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965
Phone 9 for
FURNITURE REPAIRING
UPHOLSTERING, REFINI8H1NQ
FRANK HOWARD
t1 West Main Street
Electrotherapy Cnlropractlc
Dr. H. P. Coleman I
Tenth Successful Year In Medford
Treatments by Appointment j
Natural Methods Food Science
WE DEVELOP
Films Free
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
YOUR REZALL STOKE
Open Bnndayi and Eveninp
All tba Tim
MOSf. IVMAN-
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Oules Auio Cu 7
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Kills 4
Cold Meal Creamery .. 2
('opco 1
Individual averages:
Nil mo ,
llngen.' M. T
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Heokathorn. Nats
Iillnsberryv .M. T
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l.ounsberry, Nats 9
Murray, M. T 9
Whllman, dales 8
Ijirson, Copco 5
Smith. Copco 9
Kldrlilge, Gold S tl
Dunn. Hold Seal 9
Cannon. Gates 8
Tyree. Copco 3
.Moore, ('opco 4
Fisher, V., Nats 3
Price. Rates 6
Callan, Copco- U
I'addack, dates 5
Hlans. Copco S
Newlond. X. Cold S 9
Troxell. Cold K 9
Hullis. Copco a
Crene. M. T 3
Xewland. . Oold S 4
Jackson. Copco 5
Kllioll. Cold S 8
mii nireei earinquuKe. soia miockh
---to "take losses!' and get credit on
!777j',u'ome Mlx reports. . 1
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444 However, n new year is com-
Income tax selling will stop on
December 31. 11 , i
The president and others that
should know are' cheerful about i
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Ave. I
,T. prospects. The employment' sltua-,--ition
is not'.encouraging, bit U Is
lli8 reasonable to suppose that we are
C4 at the bottom of tly; - hill; '-'about
1(i4 to Htart up again. ; ;-.'
ll Heavy fogs in theenst tied up
j i ! snipping, causing great toss, inter-
tin 'teml with Atlantic cables, stopped j
I6!)'the air mail completely, for days.!,
i Perfection of the helicopter air-
)5i-; plane would overcome fog (Ufficul
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone '105 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
(auiHaulTi a nou M
A CoupLrre eLZAjcmo AM
itis.
P. O. Chichester, cheerful British I
i pilot, started yesterday In a very
,4S The helicopter rising perpendlcul-1
14j arly above the r.,g, which 'never!
148 soes up very high, would do lis
14S work regardless of weather.
nr.
it;,
140' 1 ",ul" airplane lrom l-on-1sdon,
saying to friends. "Cheerio!
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ncl I'.very day there is. in aviation,
Proot t,liu wnat me" can Imagine
13", !,ney wi" d0, even though manv
l lare killed doing it.
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I am off to Australia
i He hopes to beat the world's
record of 15 days.
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
IJcentrxl ty Stale f Calilormta
'fttM'tW l'A:
WILD B ERG BROS.
I SMELTING St Kb FINING CO.
j OHkrt:742MarktSc,SnFranci:o
I Plant: South San Francisco
Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
Silk from top to toe witl
French Heel
Mnil Tribune ads nre read by I .
20.000 people every day. '-ti-sl
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HOME I) Theological students
of all denomination.! ,r,u
'"i postpone military service in Itnlv
25!unlil the age of 16 hy virtue of
Hf'jthe l.nteran treaties. Ordainel
nrlaala -, an.i i ..t
"i'rit! -on"- - exempt "m t
colors except in case of Knernl
mobilization.
members. Thus tir there are no
aviation employers in the istandi.
PICKS CALLISON iLEAD GOLF ACES SPUR ATHLETICS
FOR COACH JOB PASADENA PLAY
ZVRICH iff) Swiss students
took olfensc ut an American film
shown i here which they thought
ref lectoil ilittnKreeahly on their
country. They rioted in the the
.iter rnd told the public about it.
i J-'1 CANTA'S ,mil broadens f jCj' ZteUi
I P-i!S! when he bears a fW? ",EL
I.ElP8iFwSiTTnre.t chlm-i P P-V BulovaWristWafchinhi, MT VjtvVV 1
ney In Germany has been buiM 1 I k,A paCk- -Here 18 glft that W . l I 1
here. Itbelongs to an electr'" aflv 'Stl1 will bring joy to the heart If rtt- Vri'ttA
power station, is 528 feet high and 4ffJ of any man ... or woman. f yCSSTM TK I
is constructed to withstnnd nn o- SJQf? i . , t. .1 f$ t Jfl
clllailon of 20 feet nt thV top. r5i3 Bulova perfection of '.Kl
' a new range of style M N.j1 rJ
ia j&i tf Daintily n graved dust-proof cose lefwlth fix .
lfll - 'fef li 'flV rln 2 simulated sapphirw (or emraldi). Th flllgr
jljl W j S JmT tJl ftlbU bracelet U perfectly matched. Thii gm
. HOSIER iHaxJ
i t6y2kP Tho popularity of hosiery is t'glfU ' liKw f W iS'Sr'SSy '
I (Vi lJ Is its own best proof of acceplnbil-' . &7isb ff JK 4Tief!ii ,.faraaMmanpiya atS. '""S "'
So ,no- - J&W LJ&ZMtmW LKaW?i UN
Jf And here are assortments of LrjpSt(l 1 J 1 III LSsP I I' X
KaW. Christmas hosiery so complete, so Jo II ti if S- hfl 1 II tl A J I llj syL2 tM I W f - Ijf 8 N
Tf varied that choosing becomes a lo V fe. ' &jf'V . V I
k ' pleasure rather than a task. .' ;', tV.T' j NpQjgt -i(tftfKfmfr$8s)ly9 Kft
f sustosuspr-:-:-'-; lkR1
Special Discount ft (aiiS?j5S ' 1 V 4
So by the Box I " 'Vjp ' .
Woolies Ankle Sox ,S ' ' '" " S .
JAj with fancy camel JtV ' AMBASSADOR 11'
jjrVOk hair tops np Typical of (uloro'i n.w achl.v A 5 OyCI"! liXk. V
VJSW Something new a gift that would ffjj ' " ' " hond'"""ll' Y M I t 1 .
ft 1M? urcaiiy lippreCiateU 4 liy IPO . VIA w..m wnn B f-:i:. v
.vounser girl, $1.00 pair. .'' A Mf ImI lodium dial and bar link band. ' 1 Ss?ais'-
' ' ' V 14 i"1 ""n.nt .... f 1 '
Wrapped in Beautiful : 'Jiv .... T
Christmas Box.. " - All Bulova Watches come
' in handsome gift boxes '
Jk.i BULOVA jJ
lffif lL- WA1?1 h l
, ln I !jr ! 'H odor Hill IJ awl js I
9 I diamond watch i tlx diamond!, twatva' K 1 ' XX.l
I FSH . limulowd lopphlri (or maraldtli fl.. I '.'.-TW 3
t5 i . Ibla bfact to maKh. A rara btawryl "TTTf resiS .1
It lfOo poking troublet exit t 'Hk AUr. Vaa.aaaa 3 I lSI
II ytBisl Tnc doormtn take your cat when you ' , jNAwfyV-f , ?Tt 1
111 Til in in . V J
I. LARRY SCHADE !0
YOUR FAVORITE JEWELER 1 A N
SINCE 1918 ;J;l
EiEWlLL
APPRECIATE A
L.OVA
J-i ' ' 11 11 111 'l1111'.1 1111 wi
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(ll-anae IVelill's ". n sport col- i PASA HKX A. Cnl IVc. 21. fl"l
unin published 111 the Coivnlll"' Two Bolt expullclits from Ibe Al
tlanette-Tlnus, lemarks as fol-' liinllc s.Mib.,nid, J.ihnny (lobl.n
lows on Ihe coacbliiK situation in ' "' ""l llebllioi n. today strolc.il
Oreiion, and picks I'llnk falllson ' Ihelr way to Ihe lead of n field
as the choice for tile Job by the of more than one hundred play
I'nlverslly 'powers that be': I crs in ihe l'nsadenn S4.HV0 open
The executive committee, at the ; tournament, puttinn 3 1! holes f
University of Oreiion has finally 'lualifylnn play- behind them wiih
made public the real sentiment at ! fnrls of 140.
Ktigene i-elutlve lo the coochliiK "Ithln a stroke of this pal:
situntloii nt the unlveisily. With : trooped ft .uinlet f link perform
the announcement thai McKuan ! "1r" "'l fnr ccond place Anion,
...m i. i,..i ,., n,.i..n ,,it,i nnt I them was Oeome on Kim. IK-
complete ihe l:to season wiili the
Webfeet. the Ioiik newsimrer rum
pnlitn has come to an end relative
til what the captain was koIiiu lo
do or what tlm true fcellni; w.-,s
of the liulvei-sily otflcltils.
Now that Mi-Kwiiii will not be I
at the university any more the,
NEW YOltK. Dec. SI. bTt
Kid rhocolatt, Cuban nearo tenth-ei-weliiht
knocked out Johnny
Ijtwson In the second round of
their 10-round bout at the lilym
pla A. tonlk'ht.
E
hii-f moKitl ilown m Kukimic on.
the fuuihiill nmohhiK stuff. Tiink
ikhuul roarh atul football stnr at.
10 MAJOR GENERAL
NORTHWEST AREA
WASHINGTON. !. l. IVr. 2
(A) Promotion of HrlnaaUr-lirn-orul
florj)r A.- White of OiPKmi
to tht rank of niJir-BPiurul, and
aslpnmfnt to command th
illvtMlnn. wan provloVii lit recent
war department orders. It ei'mt
known today. (Jenernl White's a
niitnment and promotion have
heen pending sines lat Onolwr,
hut no announcement was mnd
iintll ths preliminary procedure.
bad heen completed officially.
The 41 At division inmprlw niit
lnnl gtmrd troops In Oregon.
Wnshtnitton, Idaho. MontAnn arM
WyomiiiK. A group f northwet
rn governors Joined with Oovet
nor I. I Patterson of Oregon in
recommending lieneral WliibV
selection for the post, and th-
prmotlon to major generh! w.xs
recommended by the commanding
general nf ths sth cnrpa area at
Han Kran Cisco, Major-OeiH-ral John
).. llines, former chief of staff f
the army, ami by Major-t.ener.!
William O. K verso n. National
Ouard chief In the war depar;.
ment.
Oeneral White U a World wir
veteran and a graduate of th
command and general staff nchtml
at Fori ldeaenworth and the arnc
war college here. He la one of
the few men under on to receive
the rank of major general.
Headquarter of the division tv
pin red at Portland.
Nearly half nf the fatal mine
acrMents In the l'nti4 State are
raueett by fall of mine roof and
coal.
troll amateur, who yesuenlay licif!-(
ed the- list with hl fellow inwtis-;
man. Walter Unpen. j
Alonu with Von Klin pmio !
Crniw Wood, defemliiif; titlehulue. .
from Itloomfleltl. N. J.. Horurt ,
Smith, Joptin, Mo., .loe Klrkwo.ul,
the trick shot artist from riiilaile!-
nest question I who will be thS ('1hn wth ((f U j
(oMen, who halls from Palter-'
son. .. .1., shot a fit on today' 1
eighteen, one over the course rec- 1
ord held bv Woo!, an. I four iin-
the university, was freshman coach dr ,.. fi'llPOll. ThIt wflsi ,lV
nt Kugene this year, Calltson wa-(i(lroktf tm, 0fln of np prn
brought to Kugone at n smaller , coeiIlnps. "Wild HIU" Mehlhorn.
salary than that which he receiver Vew York Iirf0:sillM:, ftml Klrk-i
nt Medford In wood, bad 6s's for the next best'
Sentiment among the members roUnt,
of the student founell at the unl- n the basla of scores' of K1
verslty Is In favor of Oalllson and or hPuer. sixty-four qualified to
Kiuehnrt as the football roaches, j compete fr the money tn tomor.
with Prink at the helm, it was row's concluding 3fi holes. tui
qulte evident when t'alllsoii ciinie nulc of the pall of the select roii,i
lo Kukene that be was In favor stood Clarence Olark. Tulsa. Okl ,
with the powers that be ami In professional who wopthe Sin (Ia'
case a cbnmre should be made, he He! nmatcur-profoAoiiar event n
likely would be considered by some few d.iys ago, and Tommy Armour,
ut the university as the lojslval , of Petroit. All the other fnvr
man to succeed McKwin. Other ( lies survived.
coaches are said to be on the list! Johnny Karrell. New York, run
but It looks like Prink stands thejnerup in the Professional llolfery'
best chance at present to step In-. association championship, shot -
sun-par t" to Keep tn the runninw
with a with sin others a stroke
behind.
tin Men collected five birdies In
his round today, hooting both the
outgoing nnd incoming nines tw o
under par. Mehlhoi n's going card
was a beamy. It Included four
birdies which enabled him to fin
ish with S .1 . t h ree tinder per fee
f inures. He came home in pa:
3;..
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 21. (JPt
-(Jrowth of the Willamette uni
versity athletic program, which
has had a successful season, will
be sponsored at a holiday gatlioi-V
Jiik of alulnnl. trusteca, failti
and friends fur Monday night at
a local hold.
James v. Crawford will be
toast master and speakers' wll In
elude PtVsldent nrl tire?? Doney.
Ceorge Nenner. I'nlted-Slates dis
trict attorney. R F. . leving. edi
tor of the Oregon" Journal. Helea
Winters. Merton De I.ong. Ralph
ntson and Leslie .Sparks, grad
unto managf r. i
The football squafl :ind coaching
staff will bo guests of honor. Kn-"f
tertalnment of ninny varieties has
beh i lunncd.
TO VISIT ITALY
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 21. (V
-A sheaf of correspondence in th
office of Oeneral Steamship cor
poration here today bus to do with
the bookttm of a passage for one
White Leghorn rooster from Cor
vallis. Ore., to Ocnoa. Italy.
A special coop has been con
structed for the Oregon fowl an4
a special supply of food has been
stored so the rooster will not have,
to fftll back on sailors' hardtack
ne t chip's biscuit.
to the
Ewan.
shoes left vacant by Me
F
ARRESTS FOLLDWj TODAY'S PAPER IS j
LARGEST OF YEAR
Regular Folks,
Notice!
We have some hoys in our
troop wl o nro not blessed with
too much of the world's goods.
;.nd would like some odd Jobs
during the holidays to help to?
word buying uniforms. If you
cun use them, call phono S23-J.
beteenw 6 nnd " p. m. .
W. R RKCTOK. "
Assistant Scout Master,
Trotip No. T.
OM A HA. IVc. : 1 . Assist
and Attorney Oeneral Irvln Stal
master of Nebraska announced to
night that additional charges will
be filed Monday r Tuesdax
aKAknst Rulpb K. Smith and Paul
K. ArmstrortV. vice presidents oflUno with
the insolvent Peters Trqst com
panv f Omaha, who were releas
ed from jail lute today under ttend
of each pending trial hi d
trlci court on charges ( en;
beuting
Amount Involved in the con
tetnitlated new complaints will not
be know n until further progn
ha been made tn the &udit of tbe
company records by ileorge It. W P
son of the state department of
trade snd commerce. StalmasW
said.
Smith and Armstrong entered
Today's issue of tbe Mail Trib-
supplement, totals ".'ft
panes the largest issnie of the pa
per during the past yei.r. This tn- j
crease In sine shows that Medfoio
merchnnis npprocia'e the nperiv i
advertising value of the Vail Trih-
u n e . T h y k n o w the e e n 1 1 .i I ,
tru'h of the statement: "Kveryonj
in southern ir'son reads the Mail j
Tribune. The Mall Tribune is the 1
only paper In southern Oregon '
with i membership In the A. P. . ;
the Audit Uureau f 'irculation.
which Kuarantees the circulation ' m i r i i e
a stsndMr! mark of protection forjIYl&Ke AlTI&S breAKlftSt
the advertiser,
Durlntr ihe past week
Model Bakery's
Christmas Special
FOR TUESDAY
$1 Christmas Cakes
3 layers, or
dark nut for 79c.
Leave your orders
early. ;
nlriu of nm IHv when airnlcn
d toilr.y. Ifc-puiy Coiinly Altor- mrrt-hnnln nf the oily iu,t the otl- j
ney Jilck Marer, one of the ro.-- j limn f the Mull Tril.vnie for
elltum, tolit Vollee Juit ln'.rr j verlllni;. Thin Hmounteil to S :
Palmer nt the arrrtiKtiment tht,-. I iHKea of fllvertllnR 1iirlnt; th j
i..Mii worth while with our
fine Danish Butter
horns or Breads.
the examination of the truM com-
1Mny' hookn thii far Iniltrateil ir
regularities of ainiroxIniMrly li'.-000.
week, a MeitfoM ret-or.l for in
even it. It I a -hitch triUtite
to rca.UMHty ami alvrtwini; v;tlue
of the Mall Trlhune.
111 W. Main
Phone 103-R
llvl O parkins troubles exist at The Mjr.
fa The doorman takes your car when you
amve and places it in s garage conned ed with
the Hotel. Just hand htm your key as you lear
the car that's all. Located in the heart ti tha
City near everything.
I "j Sewice.Quality.Hotpitalitv-
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