Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 05, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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MKDFOIID MATTi TRTBUNK, te)frORD, OTtTOOX SUXDAY, JANUARY 5.' 19.10.
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PASSIVE; UPON
Let Salem and Eug'ne
'Fight Own Battles' Over
Recent Drastic Amend
mentBasketball Tour
nament Favors to Salem
High, Makes No Hit With
That School, As They
Want No Special Rights.
Thu Mfdfonl hlnh nrhool will
mainluln "u t;iHivo attitudv" In
any formation of a state athletic
Icngun uf I ho Inner whoolM, citit -Hidw
,r Portland, K. H. Hetlriili.
Biliierlntonilfiit of hWiooIm, huI limt
wiM'k. There whh talk 'i Wfck nun
of foimiiiK kucJi n li-antie, whn
Kale ii j and Kupcnr were disKUHt"U
with new anuMidnicntH cllsti !(, lty
the HinnMnr .schools of the wtaic
and piiNSL'U hy them.
' liuckffru of the amend inim.
which I'l'Miilrt'd athlctk- coachou t.i
ho full time tear horn and the u.'
of coaches to como from whool
fund, without any public Ihhhj.
hold that the nnnMidmentH "ivouM
oqu. Ueo the roach situation." In J
thoi't, it in tlr.olrorl Dial all schools j
hp equal In ooachlnK brain. Hoth
t 1 lif ntiH'iHlniont.s were HponMoroll
lty O. A. HrlKcoe and H. ('. For
vytho of the AHhiand hcIidoIm.
', Mtulford In now taking thia Htand
that KuKcno and Sal cm .shou.d
finhl Uiotr own hatttH
!. "Wtare not cctlntf to fool around
much with teehnlcr.lilh's that nviv
arlHo I rum nonio amendment." nail
Mr. Medrlck. "If we can't win
fruniCH . without ukIiik tcchnk'ull
tle.i. v.-t". won't win them."
The u!crlntendcnt wald the ath
lotlt'M were not .seeklnn any "nufl
.npotH during the current and nn
c u m I n k U'an yearn, hut. would
pchpdule KameH with foea of for
mer J" on 18, regard tenn of ttteie
HtrciiKlh.
The uctlon of the Hlate as.soc-li-tlim
In Kliinir the Halem hl? I
school the rlwht to participate :n
the Htate basket hull totirnameut,
whatever their ntatiiH, did npt mak.
Huch n 1'oiimIhk hit with the Salem
Hchoid and fam. J'riticlpal Wolf
Informed the Salem ptcH that the
Salem team would tint iiiirllclpnt?
In tho Blate (ourmunrMr1 unless
I hey were the ,hoxt team In the
di.tiicl, uiul Won. the dintrlct hon
ors In competition. The Htatc i.m
Hoelullon, KftVC Salem the Jluht to
enter the Ytule tournnment, win.
lost of draw. Salent hlnh has evi
dently 1 n looklntf thi' nifi httive
In the mouth, and decided It was
not ho ftuiah of n Kift. The Iden
did not rent any too well with oth. ;
hlh Ktfhools of the tate.
Kull-crcceptance uf the riKht. 'y
S( lem, .' would ijlve the rnlver.ttv
of Oreifan nnd'Orejfun Slate col
U'Kt a' L'hauco lo Invite the tour
nament to their KyiiniuHhiiiiH It 'v
thene?,two hiHtltutloim would hm
to have 100 hUh school ntlilei.
from; nil over Oregon, wautlerin;!
ovev their cum puses fur a wif-K
every ' spl lni; Willntnelte unlvef
xlly has nlwr.yn ai'KUed that II w.-m
nercwary to have Sajem lilnh in
tluv toprney. t, eome'out even fl
nancliUy. amis was the motif for
vrantlim the extraordinary eonr-'.-"-hIoii.
It Is rapidly liecoinhm to
hot -lo handle. nd Is n Ki'eut a:--KUpient
for those who have alw iv -ui-koO
holdliiK of the tourna
ment at KuKent nu Covvallln, o
nltornate .years
lleno O'flrady of Ash'hind. has
been matched to box Otnuivv
u'Dovvd of Oakland, In tl main
e'ent of tt curd to be Htuct at
the Armory next Thnrnduy nlh;.
January It. by Joe Hlckcrktatf.
matchmaker.
In the neml final event. Austin
Itnsundcr of Ashland will meet i
Ited Kvnnn of Sun Francisco,
The peelti match will be be
tween Teddy Mlske nnd Sid Cook
of Oakland. Jack Cass. an 1
Claud! !!!nrt, A shin nil colored
boy. will mix In a four round k.
and "there will he other prelimin
aries. 4
QUITS NEXT YEAR
VKINOKTON. X. J.. .Ian 1. 0V1
Illll Jittper, foot ha I I 4'oaeh III
1'rlnceton. will retire m the end
uf Jiexl Henon. . Mr. Charles Ken
nedy. illr.Ttor of athletics, nn-
nonnred today
0iAiLB0)(
O'DOWD THURSDAY! pQINfERS DEFEAT
Koper will jc'e t fciigrt
" W Itl lnT.'1tT, eoaeh, -hoc
l,c Al
II Colli.
tragt rovers four
ill's,
WKI1MONI). All market rmulnia
mill npin'ij nil rounlv rniidn In Den- !ev
(.liij-svow. loua lialfhack, In-itig Mo ped ly Ackciniaii. St. Mary's,
Shrine i harlty punc in San IVanclsco New War's iluy. Tin- eastern
Trojan
- Associated Press" Photo.
-Vi'"1'1' 1 !lv',rsiy "f I'lllsliuigli li'ilfback. stopped nm. I nlvcisll v or California's ronvanl wall
tiKlrtV again-.! nllai'k. I he eslei ners Mini Ihc a il Pasadena, tuiir.. IMseoivl gauie 47' tiH.
nnrpfiM' nrmv tn oniinni nnw i mnp nnminnii nrnn
UnLUUil HLMUI lU OlinUUL DUI LLHUo M umUlnUll ncitU
PAY MIWAN AND
I'NIVK UNITY OK (HUK'.n.W
IIiiKi'tic. Jan. -I. 111 All iifficliiTM
involved in tin Uri'Kn fUhlrtir
lluallon will hi on ihc- campus
Momlny. The must prcinn prcih
kni hi'fdii jtiKlnt hotly anil ml
miulxtrativc off icln It ure the (
PICK NEW COACH AJ LONG
i
tifmi'Tii or faptain John J. Mr-(of
r.wnnrt contract anil tho hIkiimu 1
or a new ruotlmll cach. , -
t'aptain McKwnn, who ithIkiipI 1
an hi'iitl coach with tho reslKua
tlon "to tuku effect at the end "f
the next football Heastm, will r-j
rive here .lmiday. The nthleti -
ettmmlltee mid the exeeuiive etaiu-
ell of the aMHoehited NtutlenlM. hew-
ever, imtnlered Ihc enaeh'fi reslK-
nation and reuuesie.l his Inunedl-:
ate withdrawal tn assure the uta-J
,v "fK"ii "uiiriir piMii-j
for next sea mum. MeKwau, ;ii pi
cut. is reported on n hunlim; lr!!
near The Dallen, (he home of
(leore St act tl man, foiiner Wrfi
fool renter.
Several iippUcatlotiH for lite
coaching posllion at Oregon hav-
been t-ent to Vlruil l. Karl, a!-
Ithouuh the- director of athletics
has not yet aniuminrtl who the
c;tudldutc.H me. , . i
J A hasketliall name Willi the
fVtilral Point hl;h sehoo! l-'rhlay
nkht at Central Point ended In
defeat for the SI. Mary s team of
Meilford hy Hie weoi f J4 to I I.
The locals Wire leadliiK.hy
1 for a portion of the name.
la in,
How-
ever, a tirolu'n eollur hone look
out Ihe .Medl'ord star. liek !,aw
reiire. and the Pointers forced
rapidly ahead. Tho second teams
of the two schools ptnyetl nnd tile
liaine ended In a close victory fov
.Mcdford. The St. Mary's cae ar
tists are coached lv V. Shinier,
who has plans of meclliiK the
Mcdford hlKh team In a shor,
time. The next uaine Is with
Phoenix Wednesday nUht.
WIlllSTKII, Ohio. Jan. 4 iA'i
llelplrss vlitlmn of a Hiicedliig
ST. MARY S, 24-1 4
train which cut through the night
j and il Minding sleet storm to.
j crush then Pus while they laughed'
j and talked of their Paskrtluitl
j KanicH, seven youths were itend
nnd eight other hiijh school hoys'
; and girls Were tn ho.pMals today. ;
ll'I.AA.I m.i.-i, inn., jail.
Ml CiilH'ii MlntM-llstrM .Indite
Itoliort C. Ilultiell today dismi ssed
tltln In Involiinlaiy liankriipl
against the Siuu Moinr t ar
Machine Smears Pitt Play
GOLF
BECAH
KON'd I1KACH, Ciil.. .Inn. -I.
(I't A nlnctt'cn-ymr I c 1 I.oh Atuv
fli'K Prep Hchool youth, I'haiv
Hcavi'r, todny hurucil up tin
par munh-lpal course with n taut
of liti lo lead the field at the etui
nf l hi IS hull- MiittliryiiiK ruuptl
iht S.Tion Loiik I teach open KIf
tournament.
Two hundred and Tlfly Kulfcr.
entered, and SS. itualltied with
mrtn r 73 or better, thirty tylnk'
at the 711 strnko mark for the final
sti holtvs tnniorrow.
The .ui rrHlni: card i.r the yiuuirf
anialf'iir leader featured a day uf
uuuhumI oeeiirrences. uiutom which
were the dlMpia Mfical ion of many
,,f the eountry's leading poller-:,
vn Iter Ihmni. tlef-ndin' ehampi-.n
.inti ii 1st. holder or the llrlttnh op a
crown tint) l.eo iJieuel. nut lon.;l
professional tiltchohlcr. v ere ;
scratched from the list of entrant
lien work in a motion plctur-
cuuvr-il them to fall to reach num-j
'her I tee at the scheduled time.
1 Amnnx the thirty tied at 73 1
were come of the select Ki'oup of !
favorite. lowever. I lorton SniU b. j
I Jttpbn. Mo.. prolesiiial ami pr--!
tournament, choice to win. was in
jthis bracket, as were Cral W'ootl,
I lllooinliebl, X. J.. At.e and Al Kr.-j
plnosa. Chicago, Jne Turnesa, New '
I York, Neal Melntrye. Indianapol's. I
! Deiinv Shute, Columbus, Ohio. '
QUALfFlERS; WEDS A DAUGHTER
land Ijry Mmtes, Manila. Philip-! , .
I pine' champion. !
j i OlIKtiOX STATK Ctl,.KC.K,
' .MIAMI. Kla Jan. 4. (Vl Corvallls, Jan. 4. uVi The Ore
UravluK a hlt-h witur that swept n Slate polo men made it tv.v
' the Miami Country club eour e , straight over the Cniver.sftv oi
IhriiUKhoiit the day. Mike Itradv.i
veteran Mamaroneck. N. V., pro-!
fcsslonal. Mink an elulu foot pint .
as dusk fell tonight to win fi-st
itay lionors in the nnnuat $:l.nno :
Miami open uolf tournatucnt wph.
il score of 1M1 for the 3 li holes, j
llrady was Just one stroke ahead i
of Al Heron. Kcaillng. Pa., and 'gun state
Willie Klein. Miami lleach an I'
former Miami open champion, a
Ihe Ki. registrants in Ihe 72-hol,
tourney finished their day'., play
I SAl.KM. tre.. .Ian. 4. M
! tloverllor Noi ldud today sent a
; telegram to tile members of the
1 Oregon delegation in congress liru
ing them to use their influence for
the appointment of some man
. from the luteriiioiintaiu commerce
' commission. This Is understood
to he an endorsement of .lodge
I.ee of Idaho.
than tiiey had on October 4. show.
W.W.I.ACK. Ida., Jan. 4. i.4'i ! Ing that Ihe November stock null -It.
K. Wenlgcr resigned today ns(ket i-ollapse rollowed hy the
shi iil'f of Shoshone county. The , Chiistmus Mien, ling left cuixcns.
action i;,nie after a rontroversy i.sis a whole, hi a piiispermis .omit
to w in l her he should unit follow- tloli. i
lag conviction as a member of the
Mall, ii w hlskcy v mltn,ev rlnw." ' SAt.RM, Ow.v' ,);ia. A.--ll'i-n
nd hlj sentence to tw years .n ! K'lem hank deposits in- !hi-' faro
fedeial prison. of ihe dUastious stoi k market
erah ami fronen nuirkels for Imps
Ausl n. 1'roslo.cts blight n' and onions, two of I lie minelnil
..f II, I
VII
Associated Press Photo.
in a piny dui-ln-f tin- Kust-Wi-M.
all-Mais won It-I7.
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OF AUTO MAGNATE
X K XV VOI1K. Jan. 4. iA) Miss
Iternlce Chrysler, daughter of
Walter P. C'hry.sler. automoblK1
manufacturer, nd Kd.uar V. Cav
MmcIi. former captuln of the Army
football team and al!-Ann-i iran
center were married In the pres
ence of 2,000 guests at Sui!it
Itartholowmew'H church today.
The ceremony, which took place
at -i:30 p. in. wa.s iierformed hy
the lleverend M. Cieui'KP Thomp
son, rector of the Kpiseopal churcn
at (Jreenwich. Cunn. lie was as
sisted in the Kpiseopal weddlnn
servie( by the Uev. Herbert Stev
nson. usMstanl rector of Sa';it
liarthidomew's. The single riir
ceremony wa.s used.
After a wcddlnK reception at
Sherrys the bride tuul bridoKroom
left ult a honeymotn. the destina
tion of which wan not revealed.
They will make thiMr home'in New
York after Kehniary 15.
BEAT BY STATERS
Orejion team here today, winnitm
from the Kuuene nuitrrKat Ion 111
lo In an indoor Kaine. AlthotiK't
good riders, the Oregon men re
vealed a lack of coaching. Tile
Welifoo; malletmcn started til'1
Kaine with
. rush, scoring twK".
eluikker hetoiv ttre-
in the first
got started.
1
POUTI.AM, Or.. Jan. 4(,pi
Portland's hanks had 4St.4i7
more In deposits, on llecemher 31
CLOSE, HARD TILT
KrOHNR, Ore., Jan. 4. tP ;
tionzusa University broke cvt-n i
with the University of Oregon in I
ja two Knmp non-confurence bus-1
ketball series, defeating the Web-;
feet .1 to 27 here tonight. Oregon (
won the first game lust night 31
fa -5. . , .
s At no time during tonight's game
were the Wehfect in the lead. But
they trailed closely behind the
Itulldogs throughout the conte;.
Tho defeat was Oregon's first of
the season. -
The gnme was hard fought and
closely pluycd and the result wis
in doubt until tho final, whistle.
Tho llna-up:
fJonzaga f2U) G F P
Levenux, f '. 1 1
O'Connor, f 1 0
IJernler, f - .....1 0
Murphy, c 3 '
Ilerilla. g ...B '2
Schoenecker, g 1 0
Totiils
Oregon (27)
Hughes, f
Dolp. f
Kbcrhart, a
Calkins, c ...
OlinKer, g ...
I.evoff, k
Keenan, k
Horner, j;
....12
1
1
4
0
1
1
0
1
Totals ..
Ucforee:
a
Kalph Coleman.
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 4. iP)
Oregon State college defeated YVtl
iime'to University ,in a return
basketball engagement here to
night 39 to 36.
Callahan of Oregon State was
high point man with 12 whia
Scales and Cardinal, hoth of Wll-
lamette. were cloae behind with 11
points each.
The fiame wus fast and xcitins
with never more than three points.
Kenarntlnc the two teams durlnir
the second half. Willamette was
"handicapped seriously by the re
moval of Houp, star guard, early
ou personal fouls.
Salem hlk'h defeated Aberdeen
hitch 25' to 14 In a pfeliminary
game. " t ' - . -
ALBANY 46 TO 32
O li KG OX STATK COIXKC. K.
CorvallLs. Jan. 4. tVPf The Or
Kon State freshman basketball
team opened Its season hero tod.':y
with a 04 to 82 victory over the
Albany CoIIcko (U inlet. Loose
guarding by bo!h teams was re
sponsible for Hie large store.
At half time the Hooks were
loacliim' 35 to 1-' but Albany founJ
tho bnskct with Rrenter consist
ence duritiK the second period.
Tommy Ward, diminutive Ore
gon State forward, led the scor-
Iiik with 14 points while Mason
and Huffman, also of the Staters,
were closfl behind with 10 poin;.i'
each, lienson starred for the vis
iting five, garnering 11 points.
LOCALS 33 TO 15
KLAMATH l-'ALLS. Ore,. Jan. 4.
(T The Mcdford high school
quintet, last year's basket bull
champions of Oregon, was de
feated here tonight by the Klam
ath Falls high school milnlct 33
to
Tho game was one-sided, th
locals taking un early lead and
holding it throughout the contest.
CIIW.OIH'IN. Ore.. Jan. I. (fl'l
It rcolllred a flve-nilnule overtime
period for .Medford high school to
defeat the fast ChlloMUln high
school basketball team here Krl
night In one of the fastest ganies
played In Kumlnth county In sev
eral seasons. The final score guv
Medford a one-point lead. Ti to
34, The score at the end of the
regular playing period was Itu-all.
The game was fast and hard
fought and the light Chlloiiuln
hoys, displayed a snappy brand of
team work. . They pressed the
champions, throughout., the game,
t). Kvaiis nnd Jaeli Nichols starved
for the losers.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pair OmI
from prisons, hy way of celebra
tion. Willi t seems strange Itl America,
Is n custom old In l'.urope. .
After Admiral Nelson - brought
his ship into the hay of Naples,
promising to protect the king and
queen, and their court, against the
power of the Krench revolution,
many ronvieta were set free to
celebrate.
And kings, ou nionnilnn the
throne, lave often cm piled prisons, 1
as a sign of Joy. I
Th. National Surety company
has Issued a iwllcy of Sto.iMio. j
annrantoeinH against th, suicide ot
a man Insured, within the next
two years. The ittnn borrowed j
money. The bank lending It wnnl-.
ed the added security.
DANGEROUSDAN
'i a in nniifii' in
Lfliu uuwn IN
SHIRES BATTLE
Columbus Boxer Feared He
Would Be 'Taken For
Ride If He Won From!
' 'Arthur the' Great'-Treat-1
ed Royally and Visit To;
Jail Hospital Leaves Im
pression.
ioi.i..iiilo, uiuii, Jan. i.
2! 'I'ho Ohio State Journal toinor-
rov.- will say thai Uansierous Dan I un W isconsin (tie).
Daly. Arthur (The Great) Shires'! Ji(, yx eonfoi.ence Olilaluuna.
opponent when the baseball uttirj southern conference North Car
entered the pUKllstic world in Cln- 0j'na State.
cmko, early In December, in an l southwest conference Ark in-
inicrview said today mat no io:ik
a dive.", in the Chicago bout. Ile
refused to name the men issuing
tlte instructions that he permit I
Shires to win. j
Dangerous Dan Daly is Jim
Gerry, a Columbus lad.
Following is the interview witll i
Gerry: !
'Tew days before the fight 1 re
ceived a wire from Cleveland ask
ing if I wishiMl to box in Chicago
1 accepted without the slightest
Idea of whom 1 was going lo
fight. I arrived in Cheiago on Sun
day, the day before the fight. They
treatc-; mo like me like a king!
and when I worked out in a Jon Frco spencer, 1'Iainfield, X
nasium on Sunday afternoon J j
larjje crowd assembled. Includi". 'American motor-paced chami
mnny newspaper reporters an-1 ,,, prnnpn C,eori:etti. Italy.
pnoiorxaphcrs. I had. of eourye.
''n registered at the hotel . as
Uantrerous Dan Daly,
' "Monday afternoon I was taken
i 0,1 a aiRhUcolnp trip and one of
I the places veiled was the countv
JniI- There were a lot of fellows
in the hosi)ltu word all banned
up who miKht have been slupiioit
after heins taken for a ride. Wei .
when they told me just before th-
fldht that 1 was to 'take a div?,'
or else, I thought about those
poor fellows in the workhouse and
the fact that 1 had only three dol
lars In my pocket. I was told
that the crowd wiih larger than I
expected and that they would fiive
me $I"0 and my expenses for my
services Instead of $100, as pro
mised. provided I 'look a dive.
1 1 was decided that I should tto
into the ring and mix like we wev
mad at each other and then stick
out my chin for Mr. Shires to hit
It. They told me to fall on my
face so thnt the referee could not
see inv eyes. I must have done
rich for they patted me on the
back after the fight and the nex
1ay paid me $150 and ulso bought
me n lot of clothes. !
"You can tell the world, how- j
ever, that Jim (Jerry, or Dangerous i
Dan Daly, whichever they care tpj
call me, can whip 'The fireat' ,
Arthur Shires any place except!
Chicago. I'll even fight him there I
If , they promise not to 'take nu
for a ride.' if I whip him." I
j CHICAOO. Jan. 4. t7P Major
Gen. Jidin J. Clinnin. chairman of
the Illinois state uthletic conimis
sion tonight mild that Arthur "Thel
Ureaf Shires, hiy manager, Nessic I
Blumenthal, Dnngerou.s Dan Balyj
nnd his ; mannger. and Promoter
Jim Mullen, would be called lie
fore tho commisidon to expla'n I
circumstances in connection with '
Shires' bout with Daly In which I
Hie latter Is tiuotcd a saying ho'
"took a dive" for tho "Croat ()ne."j
'
. i
mail n .mpios '
!
Archery j
Xatlonal Archery Assoeialiot: !
ehiimpion Dr. K. ltoberts,
entura, Calif. ;
Amu ltaclug: ;
Indianapolis aOO - mill. sweep.'
slakes Itay Ki h. Philadelphia.
(later killed In Altoona. Pa., :.-
l-tdclit).
Xntional speed ehainpioushl)
I.OU .Meyer, l. Angeles.
Itascbnll
World champions Phlladelphu
Athletics.
Xational league pennant winne'-s
Chicago Cubs.
American league pennant win
ners Ph 1 ladel phia A t h let les.
Leading batsman (Xntional)
Prank J. O'Doul. Phllndelphla. av
eragc . 3 G 1' .
,: l.eadlnu batsman (American)
u-w - rpnseen, Cleveland, average
.Slta. - - -
1 JM !
II u
llXllr fvarlrit,. Hwnktu !.. 'VI
II X X-t V B
11 The doorman
arrive and rltca it in i gtnge conneded with
the Hotel. J uit hand him your key at you leart
the car that'i all. Located in the heart of th
City near everything.
(National)
Charlra Huul. Chicago,
won is.
lost
Lendlnu pitcher
(American)
Tom Zachury
jCew York, won
'""ill volu.il.lP llyr (Xutlonal)
j IioKi'1-n Hoin.tljy. Chlcauo.
(Amen-
Most valuaum pw.
emit lx?v Foliseca
Clevelan 1
(unofficial).
WoBtein Conference
(collcv
twim) Mlehlnan.
Kaiecn . Intercollegiate HoI
CroSH (Dent record).
Eastern Intercollegiate I-eaKlle -Dartmouth.
,
QuadranBlo cup Dartmouth ar.u
Pennsylvania (tie).
Homo runs (Americun) O-m.
H. Illlth. Vlinkee. 46.
Home runs (National) Charles
Klein, Philadelphia. 43.
Utile World Series Kansas Citv.
.....I.... M..rilg llUflalO.
j UI1IUI i l" " .
Itaskctliall I
. . f..iimtl league :
j Ameneaii iin'i'-." j
I Cleveland Rosenblums. j
I Men's National A. A. V. Cooli.s,
Kansas City. Mo.
Women's National A. A. W-
Schepps Aces. Pallas. '1 exas,
Kastorn IniorconeKiaie-
-Penn-
' ,,.i,.rtr,i
uvtern conference Miehlsan
.'nocky Mountain conference-
Montana State.
National Interscholastie (boys)
. Alliens, Texas, high school.
National Catholic Interscholas'.ie
(boys) Do La Salle high school.
Chicago. .
HlrjTle Murine
World's professional champion
Luclen Michard, France.
World's professional motor-paced
champion George Palllard, of
France.
World's amateur champion Ai:
' ton Mazairac, Holland
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' ' American amateur track champ
, ion Sergio Matteini. Xew York
City.
NOW
IF you have your will to
make, see about it
now. It's on your mind
if you're reading this.
While it's on your mind
is the time to decide who
is to inherit your money
and how. In round
sums or in the form of
income? You can decide
that now just as well as
next week, can't you?
You can also decide to
name us as your executor
and trustee so that the
money jou do leave will
be paid to your heirs ex
actly as you direct and
promptly.
Now not next week
is the time to see us
about this.
The First National Bank
of Medford
has opened a complete
TRUST DEPARTMENT
and nets as executor nnd
trustee under wills, and In
every trust capacity.
take
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Week
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I Have the
Confident!
I. H. OOVE
of all or my old customers
they Include Koine of Hie
families In Southern Ore'
They know from experience!!
they have received the best J;
stole ucuiui service. The
expert, careful attention
given to you if you come to
office. I wish you one and
a iiappj uuu i rosperoug ,i
Year!
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Abstract Co. ;
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