Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 11, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD 'MAIL TRIBUNE, ftfEDirOTlD, OUTiPX. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1931
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... Today has been net aside hi the
eitst anniversary ol ScoutiiiK as
now member day. KoKlKtrutlon
blunku will ho uvulluhlo at tlicj
Hoy Scout booths in tho area and
at Scout hemlouarterH. Infurmu
tlon rcjardintt the Boy Scouts will
be furnished by scouts on duty at
these special scout booths or at
Scout headquarters, or by any
scout in uniform on the street dur
ing the week.
Kvery scout will wear the uni
form to school and at other public
eatherhiKS throughout the remuin-
tier of the week. Tho following
troops In the Medford district will
be Kind to lvo any information
1-OKurdinn tile Hoy Scout movi
lnent to hoys or parties Interested.
. Troop 1. .Medford Catholic
church, Bob Duff, scoutmaster.
Troop 2, Medford .M. K. church,
South, Dolph Bills, scoutmaster.
Troop 3. Medford . Roosevelt
school, Frank Hull, scoutmaster.
Troop D. Medford I'rcshyteriun
church, Max i'lercc. scoutmasler.
Troop 0. Medford Ml'Ht M. 12.
church, Tom Boothby, scoutmas
ter. Troop 7, Medford Armory, James
Bannister, scoutmaster.
Troop 8, Medford Christum
church, Dr. It. C. Van Valzah,
scoutmaster.
Troop 9, Medford Itotary club,
CleorRo Kunzmnn. scoutmaster. i
Troop 10, -Medford, Junior hlnh
school, O. A. Kden, scoutmaster.
Troop 1 5, I'llocillx Presbyterian
church, Dr. Dan 10. Standard,
.scoutmaster.
, Troop 30, Jacksonville, Chamber
of Commerce, K.'K. White, bcoui
niaaler. .
Troop 4 411. Central l'olnt 1. T.
A.,- tleorne Lowe, scoutmaster.
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Tho remainder of thin week will
,ho dovoted to a roundup of all old
't fill era, both men and hoy who
hiivp ever boon connccti'd with tho
Itoy Scout movement. In addition,
nn effort will ho niatlo to n.nInUr
all hoyM ullplhlu to memhui'Klilp
who have plowed their twelfth
hhthday, le,foro tho close of thlw
Avcek. Inforn.allon ' bootha - have
been cRtahllHhed In eaeh communi
ty In tho nruii. , Thv onu-in Med
ford l Hltuated In tho Flrnt Na
tional IJank huildiiiK . on KiiKt
Jlaln street, manned by Seoul h In
uniform after hcIiooI durlntr tho
week and nil day on Saturday for
the registration of SeoutH and
Keout leaderH-nnd eandilatett for
tnemherHhlp. A reeonitlon - pin
u-IU ho presented to each luan and
hoy retilHtered.
HORSE FANCIER OFFERS
REWARD FOR FIRE CLUE
t . I'OltTI.ANU, Ore., Feb. M. A)
jt. Auroij M. Krank of 1'orlland,
AVho lo8t nine valuable nhtw
lieiHeH In tho destruetion of the
i jOakland. horse show by fire, has
V offered u reward of Jl.OOo for
tt; iuix't and. coiivli tlon of the pi;r-
I fyo? "reNpunslbl for thin terrlblo
lrai,'fdy." ,
NOW, WIFE ENJOYS
FOODS THAT USED
TO MAKE HER ILL
For over fivo vcars It sromrd likn
j 'oiill disnijiTO with Iht," suys h.
Murray, 7IKStntc Ave, Knnsm C.ilv,
t Kansas. "Sho would sudor from iiuli
? (p-stinn until tho gas would crowd
gliorlirart.
"Wo tried a lot of lliium for her
(tus temporarily lmt upset her
stomarh. She did not et any real
help until a friend persuaded ine to
gel hcrsomo 1'iipc's Diuprpsin. Now
he cats nnvthiim fried lliium.
onions, pastry; foods thai used to
make her ill. If she. feels tho least
disromfort n tablet or two of Pane's
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1 ,."5t'A-(.
:1. CV"'I-
j . Diapepsin makes her comfortable
' in a minute."
K When thousands like Mr. Murray
j ore coming riht out in public ti
praise 1'ape's Diapepsin, there seems
(in reason In doubt that it does what
is claimed for it to help people who
suffer from ocid-dyspcpsiu, and the
heartburn, gas, nausea, belching,
headaches, duiness, elc, caused by
this common ailment. Hut those who
wish further proof before buying
' jj may easily have it. The makers agree
fin send anyone n trial package
absolutely KftKli. Just write "I'ape's
) Diapepsin," Wheeling. V. Vn. ,
iQuick Relief for Slom.ich lllsj
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... A isoctnlett Prcaa Photo
Popo Pius XI (Inset) will be heard by radio round the world when
he broadcasts February 12 to Inaugurate HVJ. new short wave station
of the Vatican. The program is to be rebroadcast in America by the
two nationwide networks. Here are shown the antenna towers of
HVJ and the transmitter building (left foreground).. '
SOGIETYSIPSTEA
AS F! GHTERS SOCK
MIAMI, Flu., Feb. 11 (!') What
would John L. fetilllvun, whoHe
Hpnneh was ah rrocloiiH ah his
IooIih and who pounded hin way to
piiRfliKtle. Klory with haro flntH In
niid-wciKt corn ffolds In defiance of
law and order, Kay to thin?
Tho motunmrphuHlK of eaulinoW'
cth Into wall flowers luta been com
ploted horo. A hoxitiK bout wuh
HtaKed JafH niKht In an open nlr
natio exeliiHlvo to inillifUiairoH.
their debutante daiiRlitera and
Riand damv uuiiIh.
It wuh tlio fitHt f.Rht over put on
by n hoc I ety club in OiIh palmy
prayKrouiut and inembern and
Kiieats from pointH aloiiK Klorldu'S
KOll' coast aat at tables tryhiR to
watch Johnny Neho of Key WchI,
defeat Ico Morritt ot Uiko Worth,
in tun roundn. . .
An orcltoHtra played betw(!en
hI an .as to tho accompaniment of
HtirriiiK tea. "Hot dugs" were serv
ed. KI'OKAM-:, WaHh., Keb, II. (A)
Chnrlle Hansen, Seattle, lylnj; flat
on his back, wuh tleelared winner
on u foul from John Jrebertf, t'hl
cat;n. In the -sixth round of their.
wremlliiK mutch hero l;id niKht.
I !u anon welKbed J!i and Krebei'K
After wlnuiuK the first fall by
nn airplane spin the f u u r t li
round, I'Yebwf; wa.s well on hM
way to a Hceond In the Hlxtli. He
rammed Mannon, head-on, HeiidliiK
the In Her Hprawlluu out fide the
ropeH. Hansen apareully wn In
aKny, and Ueferee Al WaiMliuskl
waved Kreberj? aside.
Instead, KrelM'i'K waited until
Hansen was hetp4'd back Into the
rlntf, pushed Varstnfltl anlde ami
louneed upon the prostrate man.
Ho xwiiiiK Ihinsen IiIkIi over his
head and t h rew htm aei osn t be ;
rliirf. HauHen did not move before 1
the referee raUed his hand In vic
tory. , '111 'rtclslon apparently
plcatied tbu crowd, who had booed
Frchortf lustily. ;-"':
BASEBALL PLAYER
WASIIIMITll.V, vvi.. II. IVI
(kI lili'ime, 'third imm'tnun ui
Ilie WaKliliiKiiin ,mi'rti'nn HMiruc
leain doi'Mii'l in linl noise In the
Maori bark of him, lmt when It
comes to his own home, thut'H
another mutter.
tic bus lirouuhi Milt iiuaiii.it the
lililrlil or ruiiiiniiiu
ereetlun of u sehool
prevent
way. The noise' w,niUt ruin hi
honielll'ii, hii.s tiysle.
COLLEGE OF IDAHO TO
WAU.A WAI.I.A. '.l.h.. F-b.
11. iA'i Th ,ollO(. if Idaho
hikritMill trnni was on runic to
Salim. me, today arid- Irnvlnn
ilroppvd UK firm two S'ortlin i"t
ronri'ivncc jtami'S to Whillilan col
P'Ki' UoYc 'I'lli' W'lllii nicttv iiuln-
tet
I Idaho's next opiMOtrnt to.
nlk-ht
The coyote, dropped l.ist nlcht ii
Ranie to th Mtmlnnarlei. hv jw tllt
lo .1,' M'Oie. l,.i,,l.n o,, In ',.
ILi
i TO STAG E ANNUAL-
SOUTH KRN OIUiUON NOIt
MAL SCIIOOU AHhlaiKl. Ore., Feb.
II.- (fipl.) Tho annual Southern
OreKon . Normal achool "smoker"
will bo hold nt Aliliul armory
tonluht,
Tbla promlKca to brlnB to IIkIU
Homo real umutour talent and
Hhoulil keep Hpectatoi-H on thcir
toCK every moment of tho profrram.
.Match rromotora Hob Malono
ami Wyntt I'uilKett havo been
wOrkliiK bard and tiuvo nrruiiKed
nine niatcrheH for the program, nix
hoxluK and tllroo wreHtllllK. The
main event promiMea to lio a
"thriller," beliiB a grudKO fiKht be
tween two of tin local Ktudenta.
Tho flrM event will atari nt 7:15.
There U no itdmiHHloll charge unci
everyone of tho male sex Is invited
t() come.
Jtcferoes for the boxing niateiies
are (iiiKton Fei'nitnd nntl l'ierre
I'rothicr and wreHtllnir will bo of-
rielnted by "(,,onnlc', Conrad.
.Tho piOKi'am for tho cveninK
will he: ,
, '',l"H'" Sipilro vs. Dave, Hay,
Weight i ll) IIm. Four two-inlnuto
rounilH. - ' j
"Wooday" Woods vs. "Hum"
Law, ail-minute limit. . '
I'Klller" Kelly vh. "UIlCllUln,'
.Sli-nham, weight 170, four twu
mlnitto roundH.
Hob Hoacnatell vs. "Prof"
.Schneider, weight mo, 30-mlnuto
limit.
"lted Hot" Hrown va. "One
Hound' Fromm, weight 150, four
two'ininute rounds.
Dick llltehcock vh. "Fnt" llous
er, llu-mlnute limit.
"llnttllnK" lleekham vs. "Hougli
In" Hedilen, weight 150, four two
lufiiule' roundH.
Special grudge fight to finish
paper weight.
'Hlreek" Wlnkleman vs. Kenny
Tliliilall.s welglit 1 fill, four two.
tnfuuto founilA.
FROM COLORADO
I'OU'l'I.A.NI), Ore, Kob. 11. (fP)
I'oi'tlnnila niunli-lpal aiulltoiium
va.s filled to cnpnt-lty last nlwht
to kci I.co I. o m .ik 1, AlxM-iloon.
Wanh.. Unlit lioavywolRht. ' nnd
(Ipoi'bo j;.ui',,.i, fornirr Denver lo
oomotlvo eiiKlni'or, put on one of
tin- Pent exhibitions of flmli'llfrx
mien here. It wuh declared draw
neeiiime the .ludKen nnd referee
oould not ni;riM. One decLslon wan
for Manley, one for Lom.kl and
ono a draw.
t.oinskl, worklns tinder n his
nanine.ip nttulnst Manleyx Iclnu
reach, never faltered, althouch
Manley toolt the play from It I m In
tile eiirly rulind..
from the xlxth round on. It was
pretty even. I-omskl'i. rieht hand
body Mown told on Manley. It
wa, great flKht between two of
SOIREE SMOKER TONIGHT OREGON SUFFERS
cnii tlie.tho i.t lliiht heavyolcht In the
minlneng. and the deelMon hurt no
body. l.oniKkl outuelKhed Nlunlcy
I SO to 17 4. hut Manley had li de
emed iHivanURo In helRht and
reach.
KrUco M.llale, Seattle middle
HiMOit. took a (.Ix-ioiln.I deelnlon
from vede Nckson, 'crnonl.i. In
the scinl-w Indup. Ai t Mayer.
i-oriiaiui ncavywelKlit, won over
llaiiy ,Na1han. l'ortlaud, In an
other nlx-roiiinl nffnlr.
Al Stniu, I'orllnnd nilitdli)iveli;lit,
knocked out I.ee York. DreKon
t'lty. In the fte-ond round of a
four-round affair. Hoy Oekley.
Unite Ilk-htuclKht. xalned a de
eitlon vivcr Pat irilay. .Portland,
after tour faat rounds.
The hotifo drew an even ?lttn
Rale.
AHtOrln i'nnHlrilntlnn n-MI iinri
al on. c mi main mill i.r St M.n v' i
Itobeit l.oiils of Troop 35, Jack
Honvllle, was presented tho badge
of tho Kaglo Scout by I-orry
Sehade, council president, at last
night's Court of Honor meeting
held In the Klk'n Temple. . The
haitgn was presented before a
largo crowd of scouts, scout offic
ials, parents and friends present.
In addition was u special program
arranged In observance, of Anni
versary Week. Larry Sehade pre
sided nt tho Court of Honor. Jtob
crt I,. Taylor, Fred L,. Heath, Br..
Walter H. Jones, O. O. Horner, W.
w. walker. Col. w. II. Paine, sat
on the jury.
Two roels of very interesting
scenic and animal pictures hold the
attention of the. crowd of scouts
and friends for about a hair hour
after the presentation of the
a wauls. The pictures were taken
by Crover Youngs, local sportsman
and outdoor enthusiast.
In addition to tho eagle badge,
merit budges were awarded lo
'.mcrson Gould, Itaymond Krirk-
son, of Troop 10; Theodore C. An
rcunoif, Kdwin White, Dudley Car
roll Eugene Scherrer, C-eorge Hard-ii-ty
of Troop 15; Robert Forbs, of
Troop ,35. ISugeno, Scherrer and
George Ilardisty uf Troop 15 were
advanced to the. rank or Star
Scouts. ..The. following ' hoys be
came Second Class Scouts: Ray
mond Dougherty and Dob Puruck-
er of Troop 3; Warren Fichtucr of
Troop 5; Lowell Bingham. Bobby
Archer Ifugh Ferguson ;of-;Troop
G; Preston Card, Stewart Forbes ol'
Tyoo) 35.; ;
BY COUGAR QUINT
'ULLJIAN, Wash., Oct. 11. (IP)
In another sensational bard fougiit
battle, . Washington Ktuto again
eanio out. on tho long end .of n 35
to 32. score over Oregon 'her.e last
night In the final game of ' their
basketball series.
The first half was tight with the
Cougars leudlng 11 to 10. Oregon
was determined In tho second half
and quickly Jumped Into a good
leud, running up a 30 to 18 advan
tage at the end of the third quar
ter. The Staters then broko loose
Willi n brilliant scoring rally by
ilcLarncy, Pesco and , Jlolsten.
Oordon tying tho score 30 to 30
with but two minutes to go. Wills
for the Cougars sank n field j,-onl
and followed with u free throw.
Kcen.in, Oregon sub, rushed in and
tossed u long shot that brought hiH
team within a point of their oppo
nents. , Just us the gun suuiidcd,
.Gordon, Cougar center, added liln-
other. :.'".'' ' . ' '
ANCIENT SPECTACLES
A pair or .Hpeetaeles brought to
tho United Stales from Seat land
In 1715 In on display at Dr. 1). A.
Chambers' office In tho Holly
building. fJ'hP 'xpecn' were- the
property of 'W. lvee Itay'.s Kieat-
K reat-K r ml fat hor.
The frames' are hand wrought
mid are thought to ho of 'brawn.
The len.sen are known n pcldile-
IncscM. ground from natural stone
erystati. Mr. Kay resides In Med
fold and Is nn engineer ami ex
plorer.-
Klnmalh Kiillsjr-r Cliy will pur-
ehiisn U0 iiow utreot hIsiis for
MmrklnK sti-'tH.
exact method of
ROASTING COFFEE
PERFECTS FLAVOR
Controlled Roasting, Talented
by Hills Bros.,' Gives Flavor
, No Other Coffee Haa
To sip n cup of Hills Tiros. Coffco
after drinking other brands is a
most rcvealiiiir experience. There is
n wealth of full-hodied, savory fla-'
vor that is almost startling. What's
more, it is a different flavor.
Tho way Hills Bros. Coffee is
roasted is responsible for this do
liclously different Roodncss. In
stead of being roasted jn bulk as
most coffees are Hills Uros.' rare
blend passes through tho roasters,
evenly continuously o Jt'fKo ot a
time.
The chief factor in tho success
of this process is the perfect control
of the (low of coffee and of the heat.
This insures nn even roast such as
tho bulk method can never equal.
Tho ultimate result is a matchless,
uniform flavor in every pound.
In order to keep their delicious
coffee fresh, Hills Bros, pack it in
vacuum. Air, which destroys tho
flavor of coffee, Ss completely ex
tracted from tho can, and kept out
by this process. Ordinary oan;
even If air-tight, do not keep coffeo
fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffen
by name and look for the Ar!
tho trade-mark on tho can. Sold
everywhere by grocers.
Hills llroi. Coffer-, Inc.. Snn
ANOTHER DEFEAT
OR. CH.AJV!BFi!S SHOWS
RICHMOND AWARDS O.G. BIG
VICTORY OVER RIVAL BRANDS
I went down to Richmond, Virginia, the other
day. Richmond, one of the nation's capitals in
tobacco products, where they know tobacco like
Detroit knows motor cars.
I gave 904 Richmond smokers one each of the
four leading cigarettes.. I . with the names hid
den by a black mask.
"Dont' try to guess 'cm, Richmond! I said.
"Just smoke 'cm . . . and pick out the cigarette
that' tastes best. ...
It was the same old story. Again, O. G. rolled
up si decisive majority vote. Chosen by the
world's foremost tobacco town for Us superior
throat-case and smoothness.
If that isn't a Supreme Court decision . .
what is?
(Signed)
NOT A COUGH IN
MOTHER AND SON:
MIXXKAI'OMS. Kfb. 11. OVi
Thirty-seven yeaiy ao u I'ii'r cle
Htroyeil an orphanage at Urn ml
ICnpitlH, Mich., ami uluiu? with it u
record that provided a contact be
tween a youth and hi.s mother,
Tho lliilO eennuM was the nn'uns
of re-es(ahIihinK that broken con
tact and Harry K. I.fKcnmbe, a
poKtal eleik here, today wuh look
Uk forward to meeting his sister.
Mark' Van Chv, who conies here
tomorrow with news of their
mother, now Mrs,
of Turloek. 'al.
11. j. Honeywell i
Newport- -
- O. V, Martin & Son
sidewalk and railing
constriictfns
nlomr buy.
PIIHXO S ii peril clcro4ljnc-pj IohIjov,
willi Aiilomntic Volume Control, rour
IlinrTonc Control, Scrrcn-CriJ, ftctni
ine Hiipcrhrtrrodvnr cirruil, Baloncnl
' tiJiiit!, hflnfUotuordbuirt f blnck walnut
and 11 Unlnncc! Phi Ico Tubm 4 screen
ffrttl). reiidj lo lino, only .
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1 Ml.'tO (unite-i boon,
prapfa k)itiliilin ttiih
erl to th pnpiriar Bbr
t'mpy milk TAt.'rv
Bnindrfil Tmhr
ASK A It O i; T 1
8th nnd Riverside
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Brand X...,,
i FLOOD WIPES 001 i
DANUBEVILLAGES1
lilVlIAItrcST, llumania. Keb
11 Ui') Dispatches from the fish
ing Villages of Koyair and Walkow
on the Danube esuiary todiiy said
the towns h;ul been virtualfy wipe,!
out by floods which undermined
homos, man,'.' of which collapsed.
Inhabitants, abandoning their
few . possessions, took to their
fishing craft and others went in
iand to escape the rising waters.
I'Vuiii the towns of Ismail am)i
Kilia came word that :t0 canals '
had frozen and both viihitres were5
j under seven feet of water. ;
Eugene Fox-McDonald and Fox
Rox theaters will bo rebuilt nritj im
proved at cost or 3rQ. 000.
Ti.jf FINAL BOX. SCORE
5ZNIT old gold 298 Brand Y .214 ' fcfeJ'5ir I-? f
Sup&hetxmdyne -plus radio
Now vou can roach out and v slitlioiis von never diTntnrd '
ofhearing; now PhiIM suporhelerttdyne sclct-livily hlieitrs
ill rough the maze of local broadcasts lo reach the program
you want and the superh power of this eleven luhc radio '
(four screen-grid) hrings it in al any volume you choose.
Many owners hear Atlantic seaboard sl;tlinns in daytime!
.V S'atlint ... Xo tlooinimj!
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Aulomatie Volume Control will hold it al any level yon like.
Nor is there any booming as you lime through powe rful
local stations to the station of your choice, t And Philco
Four-Phase Tone Control hrings you the program your
way. Only Philco has these features. -
Frvv Trial ... ICasf Tvvmx!
It's a furl! You ran have thi iiinnifii'ciit instrument in your own
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A CARLOAD
DfTGH HIDES BODY
18-YEAR OLD GIRU
NEWTON', Kas.. Feb. 11 (.l
Harvey comity ofiiccrs tionht ciiMfs
today in the slaying of Miss Lucille
Price, IS-yc-ar-ohl hiRit school grad
uate who disappeared .January 24
Her body, bntiRPd and
beside an isolated read southeast
of Xewton yesterday by Robert !
Jordan. farmer who was huutins ;
strayed horses. Her clothing was'"
torn,
A sot was missing from her.
Rain hud erased possible-
ritiir,
clues from t ha earth
; Glendale ('omter
Lumber Co.
sawmill located nearly IT miles i,L
from city on Azalea-Anchor road,
started operations.
Service Station
FOR MOTORISTS 9
EARLY VOTE ON PROH!
MOCK LAW LOOMS
WASHINGTON. Feb. X.'.
Legislative ri?;ht o way Jor tln
WickerKham eymnilpslon pvpnosul
to fstrengthen the liquor padlock
!:uv w;v. UGvorued today by tho
house- rules qommHtec, . Uiua
in-
LL
Jiu-iiiln nrid: Wocls,''Ini' Store
Plionc'110-
yts& Stopped ftlmpst instantly.
I ex wun one swallow of , , ene
was Ml lo -in, lioxpltal, al coi o( I'.'i.uoii.
ri.tnvisco, t'ulifoi inu, r ln.