rEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, "MEDFORD, QKEGOX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930. Where Local Boys Learn Soldier Duties J ; 5 .. LADS TRAINING RTGE SIX 1 6 JACKSON CO . J eot ; not r $ : f ''' ,..u f.V.ll 1 Hi.;. 01! J, .li.i -' t i "I "1 -1 I M FOR MILITARY C M. T. C. Life Rigorous But Beneficial Gain Weight and Coat of Tan Leave Camp Saturday. VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Wn. (Special) Drawing rapidly to a done, with July lit an the final day, the CltlzenH' Military Train ing camp here haH for Home of Uh achievement the notloeuble improvement In tho physical bear ing of its 700 Oregon and south western Washington boys, the in qreuse In weight of pructlcally all students, and the marked improve ment in discipline and obedience to commands. . Among the other chun gee too, are the spirit of com radeship, and . consciousness of American cltlKenshtp and whole no me spirit of rlvnlry in athletics f-nrid' a 'good, healthy coat of tun. Hleepingr tn tents, rolling out for reveille ut 5:46 and turning In at 10 o'clock have worked wonders for these hoys, on whom the Unit ed States government has expended-an average of each, In its scheme of training for cltizen Khlp and national defense. Young Rien of 17 to 24 are eligible, und Upon completion of the course of four camps, may qualify for re serve commissions In the army. InHtructlun of the students In Oils year's cump here has been provided by the officers and pick ed enlisted men of the 3rd battal ion, .7th Infantry. Maor A. M. June, battulion commander, has been executive officer of O. M. T. ., with Captain H. W. lsbcll as adjutant. Itrlgadler General Paul A, Wolf is rommandunt. Jackson county Is represented at C. M. T. camp this year by: Theo. C. Andreunuff, Phoenix; Alvln H. Bullen, Talent; Dudley J. Carroll, 'hoenlx; Claude S. Chaplin, Phoe nix; Warren K. Dot-emus, Ash land; Linsley B. Dorman, Gold Hill; Thomas H. Kmmens, Med ford; Clyde C. Flchtner, Mcdford; LoKun 11. Uardger, Gold Hill; Roger J. Heudlee, Med ford; Mer rill L. Hitlle, Gold Hill; Don u Id K. Moore,- Medford; Kilos II. l'or wr, Med ford; Wood row W. Hhavor, Gold Hill; Delwln C. Rtuurt, Med ford; Bill F. Walker, Medford; Chester O. Webb, Medford, i Fisherman Gets .- Trout Bat Dies in the Attempt - MISSOULA, Mont., July 10. "W) A- Urge trout gr imped 4 firmly In his hand, the body of U. D. Gentxol, a painter, was found In the Btackfoot river. Authorities theorised he i slipped and fell into the twtiMMtm while attempting to land the fish. His body was clothed In fishing togs. BALEM, Ore.. July 16. m Htato Treasurer T. 11. Kay, con tender for the nomination for gov ernor by the Republican state cen tral committee, U on a trip to eastern Oregon, ft Is understood The Dftlles and Hood River and poaxibly Klamath Falls will be vii ltert. KrMWim "Eight yean ago before my last babv was born. I started taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. I got luch good results that I named her Catherine Lydia I have six older children and five grandchildren, too. I am 44, ut people tell me 1 look much younger. I am now taking the Vegetable Compound again because of my age. I eat and sleep better and 1 do all my housework, and my washing. I will do my best to answer let ters." Wn. H. Dottumdt, 6i8 Torn 3t.,NewJTleant, Louisiana. 'Vir.lijl- I1' Nt"? &Mi ray BUSH CHAMPIONS ! WILL DO BATTLE FOR A SIDE BET A hotly foiiKht lmst'lmH Kami? Ih exported at tho fiiii'Krmimls next Sunday when tho Jm'knonvlHo VI rnlin ' of tho Valley bunn lrunMH' piny Talent for the hush leimue ehampiumdilp. ' A roeent bamo-at CI rant nervleo Mat Ion ended In ii vletory for Talmt with a woru of 10 to 11. I'eto Montgomery will bo in the box for (he pirates and Hill Force, formerly with tho old HOA team, will cutrh. Mi. win Montgomery will bo In the box for Tnlent. A Hide bet of $200 will ffo to the winner. A email ndmlwlon fee will be chanted tho men. and wo men will he admitted free. Court Halt, mnnnnor of the. Medford McrehnntH, permitted tho two team to ue tho bull dia mond. Inasmuch h his team will be out of town. ' K. KfjAMATH FA MX. Ore.. July 16. A'i Jack Hempsey, former heavyweight champion, will arrive Monday to referee a flabt card at a theater here, after Hpendtim Hovcrul days fishing on Klamath HtreamR. To lU-roiind matches will he on t h p rog rn m . Hilly Hyatt, Ha n Francisco, will meM Shrimp Mv lumnld. ijikevlew. and Milllo Mil itli. Hon KrunrlNco, In matched with Hum laiinKfurd, Klamath Falls. PERCENTAGE BASIS DKTltOIT, July 1 . (jTV Here after there will be no guaranteed purses for fighters In Michigan. This announcement was made by James M. (Hingo) Itmwn, chair man of the state boxing rontmkiu sinn. who declared that " a fighter Is worth only what he can draw nt the Rate" and thai henrefnrth fighters will perform for a share of the receipts. Chairman Hi own said he In tends to ask the national boxing association to adopt n similar rule. - ' t t ' ' l '''' ' ' Tolley 'Burned Up' At Interlachen Wants No More Torrid Golf ing rincAOo, July Hi. W1) cyiii Tolley. former ih Itlsh nmateiir champion, will make a careful Htudy of( weather conditions before he plunKcH Into future American golf lournamentH. The hit; Hritou, ca unlit In the RWelieidnf; beat In the national open ut MlnueapollH lant week, haH made a tentative entry In the wont em nmaleur at lleverly next week. The tentative part Iw the weather. "Tolley Ha (d he could copipete GALLANT FOX TO ! CHICAGO. July 16. iPf Oal lant Fox has hinted for n vacation and may Act It at once. So HstleHH was the great three year -old ehamplon of American turf yesterday his owner became doubtful whether It would be ad visable nfter all to oilier him In the I'Jfi.DOO Arlington gold cup rate Saturday. The fleet thoroughbred wan stubborn nt.ct nothing much could be done with him. Another workout was on today's program to decide tho colt's tem perament. Tunf men recalled Gal lant Fox acted much the same a few days before tbe Kentucky der by and then displayed a smart re versal of form and willingness. TITLE! KAST HAKTFOHH, Conn. July IS tT --Jsnaeio Fernandex, brown skinned little warrior from the 1 blllpplnes, has made bin hid for the featherweight championship of tho world nnd auffervd tbe first knockout of his career. He Went down for tho final coupt In the filth round of his 1 r.-round Imttlt with tho title holder, Christopher (Hati Hatta llno. while many of tho crowd of 9000 hooted. For mimics a year iiKo knocked out Al Singer in three rounds. The end camp nfter two min utes and I0 Mvoml of the fifth round. Hattalino cornered For nandoM on' tho to pen and dropped him fur tho full roniit with a left hook to tho head a tut a rh;ht to the chin. To HfpnMcnt Norblnd. BAI.KM. Ore., July ( Oovernor Norblad has nppointed J-hn K. (JrAtko, former Astoria newspaper publisher, to represent him at the annual thanksgiving servleo to be held nl St. Paul chapel. Trinity rhuroh. New York on the third Sunday in October. Scenes Show Ore gon and Southwest Washington Hoys n Varied Act n't- ics of Camp Life. (1) Tlie first plnlnon of K Com pany, coinniiiiulrd by Cuptiiin W. . II. Cordon, salntiiiK lite culctrti. (2) Entrnininp in nrniy trucks tj' spend a week in Cnmp llunueville rifle range, 17 miles from Van couver Uarrncks. This Is pari' nf L company, conunanded iiy Cafi tain II. D. Dirks. (I) Machine gun emplaretncnt practice. Iiy sludents of M companv, C"ptaill It, L. Ware, 'Commander, unless tho weather Rot hot," Don K. Moo of l'ortlnnd. Oreiron. th defending western amateur cham pion nald. "He was burned up ut Minneapolis and doesn't, want to play golf In thnt, kind of hot weather a,ain." ' T. 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