PJGE TWO MTOFORD 11 AIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY "23, 1933. Tx 'imber Products Company Extending Southern Oregon Activities ii l .,1 ' " "'"- in ii ....... ...... ...... ... .....mi ... .- ,,.,.-.-i, ..i . i a... mii'K'l 1,1 ::!"- it fr, Lz -g .wg .tijsk 1 il """ST?1- Pinoramlo Tlmr of the Timber Product! Company plant, located at tbe end of North Central arena In Medrord, ihowlnt itock pllei. warehouui, box factory, burner and uwralll. ThU photograph waa taken last year and doea not show the fine, new retail lumber warehouse and modem new offices completed during February. Since isii, when this company was established, equipment and mill facilities have been added from time to time to handle the steadily Increasing business of this company. The properties extend Over approximately 30 acres. ' 1 LOCAL PAYROLL HOLLYW New Department to Open Tomorrow Will Feature Local Lumber Products What will doubtless become one of Jackson county's most important and far-reaching activities will be launched this week when the Timber Product company" new retail lum ber and building material yard Is formally opened for business. Wed nesday, March t. The Timber Produote company has expressed the belief that local In dustry end the support of th same la absolutely vital to the auooes of this community and was origi nally Inspired to enter the retail field because of the fact that in the poet considerable lumber and other com modities that could have been pur chased from local manufacturers, have been shipped In from outside polnte, It 1 claimed. . 100 Per Cent So. Ore. Industry. A true local Industry, uttluring ex clusively southern Oregon timber, the new yard should do much to replace upstate lumber products with Jack son county's own supply. The suo oces o! this new venture will mean that employees now Idle a portion of the time will be given an opportu ' nlty for more continuous work the year round; machinery will be kept busy sawing ana manuiBciuriua lumber that has been cut from Jaok on county' own vast supply and loggers and truck men will have been given additional employment in onn. Ing the logs to the mill. One of the most Important fe. tures of the new yard, a faot which la vital to everyone, I that logging, transoortation. mill work, re-manu- facturlng and retail aotlvltlea will be manned entirely by local labor and financed by local capital. Onllk many large operations, which have depended upon outside backing, the Timber Product organisations i a strictly locol development, and sends no profits outside Ita Immediate trade territory, a genuine Jackson county Industry, which will add to and not detract from, business stability and performance for this community. Valuable Payroll. Already employing several hundred persona the year round, It la expected that launching of the retail lumber and building materlala yard will aug ment this force, adding welcome sala ries and wages to other families right here at home, rather than In Some upstate lumbering community. The Timber product company owns some timber an dbuys the balance of Its requirement from private owner of this district. Most of these logs have been purchased In the past from the Jacksonville, Rogue River and Talent districts and the retail yard will di rectly benefit these districts, a well as the various tnickmen employed In moving the logs to the mill. In addition to a very complete as sortment of pine, fir and cedar lumber this company has a large assortment of standard, quality building mate rials. Including lath, plaster, cement, llmbe, roofing, metal lath, brick, oak flooring, doors, windows, sash, plos . terboerd. Insulating materials, ply lock, mouldings, etc. One special fea ture will be the exclusive sale of the famous Depoe Bay Super-Perfect ce dar shingles, available at no other place in southern Oregon. Olant Powder Agents. ' Of particular Interest to the min ing Industry, Is the appointment of the Timber Products company as dis tributors of the product of the Olant Powder Co. A large modern powder magazine has bnen erected wlthjn a short distance of the mill and the largest stock of explosives In south ern Oregon hs bren made available ! to the mining Industry and others, who have use for dynamite and lu Accessories. I Officer of the Timber Product ! company are John R. Tomlln, presl- j dent: Floyd Hart, vice-president and i general manager; O. H. Herman In charge of logging and mill opera-1 tlons; R. I. Flaherty In charge of box 1 enook sales and shipping; W. A sin-' clolr. factory superintendent; Brur j Bauer, manager of retail sales, anil O. M. Anderson, office manager. j The management haa Issued an In vitation to the public to visit this new department, ss well sa the vs- rlcus other octlvitlra of the company. Mr.ny will be surprlfed to Icern the scope and Importance of thla 100 per cent Mrdford and Jackson county In dustry. I Plimie .S41 We'll .ram away, youi , relusc. City Sanitary Service. I 0L0 BASEBALLERS PAYROLL OF ID CLUB Pennant Chase Will Be Con ducted This Year by Ex perienced Hands Mana ger Vitt Holds High Hope By RUSSELL NEWLAVD ' (Associated Press Oport Writer.) SAN FRANOWCO, Feb. 28. VP) While other clubs turn to youngsters this season, Hollywood will chase the Paclfls Coast league pennsnt with a orew composed mainly of old, experi enced hand. "Kardpan" BIU Lane, rough and ready owner of the Stars, hsa filled the available Jobs on his team with campaigners whose names are well known to baseball. There le a sprlnk ling of youngsters who have seen enough class AA boll to stand the strain of an opening day crowd. Sees flollywood Year. Beaten by a whisker the lsst two seasons, after piloting his teams to pennsnt in 1039 and 1030, Manager Oscar Vltt believes this Is to be Hollywood year again On his record Vltt ranks a "top man" In the Coast league managerial field. He hustled his 1032 club Into second place with much less In the way of material than that of the flag-winning Portland team. Seasoned performers make up the pitching stsff. Frank Shellenbatk has been a standout for years. His spltball and winning nature make him a good bet for upwards of 110 win a season. v . Yds Signed Again, Vsnoe Psge, with two years experi ence, will be dependable. He may make the big league grade after this sesson. Emll Tde, lefthander who once drew major league pay, still has a good curve boll. Newcomers In olude Archie Campbell and Pete Dona hue, veteran rlghthandera, both for mer big leaguers. Campbell came from the American association In trade for Jim Turner. Donohue, wanderer for the last two seasons. was rated the best In the National league five years ago, while with Cin cinnati. The youngster of the pitch ing staff Is "Lefty" Perry, brought In from the Piedmont league towards the end of last season. He pltohed one game sgalnst Oakland and allow ed one hit. Has Best Receiver. Manager Vltt say he haa the beet catcher In the league. Ottier man agers probably will agree. He Is Johnny Bossier, old and reliable. Jim Patterson, obtained from the Boston Red Sox, will help out behind the plate. He Is young and promising. Jsck Sherlock, experienced and steady, will hold down first base again, unless Bobby Hlpps, young lefthander who was with Tulsa of the Western league lsst year, la ready for faster company. Second base dutle will be cared for again by the popular Otla Bran nan, with Allan Strange, young star graduate from the Piedmont circuit, at ahortstop. Strange is a great pros pect. Last season, hla first on the coast, he amazed the fans with hla fielding feat. Manager Vltt believes1 be will make th customers forget the near-perfect work of Dudley Lee. sold to Indianapolis of the American association. "Nobby" Novesel, an other youngster from the Piedmont league, will be given a thorough trial at third, although there la some question as to whether he will fin th bill. Dependable Outfield. Th flyobasera Include Doug Taltt In left field; Cleo Carlyle, center field, and Cedrlo Durst, right field. Taitt and Durst sre originally from the coast. Durst being a star with Los Angeles yesrs ago. He was pur chased from St. Paul and Taltt comes from Indianapolis In a trsdo for Marty Callaghan. Each 1 a left handed batter. Durst saw service with the Yankee and Red Sox. Louis Martin, from the Piedmont league, and Al Monelly, big rtghthanded hit ter who did fairly well last season, round out the outfleldlng depart, ment. MEN'S and WOMEN'S Leather Coats and Cossack Jackets Mode to measnre. Leather tailor ing and repair work. LEWIS CARPENTER Sag S. .Sen Ion. Mrdford GATES AUTO FIVE DEFEAT BOOTERY Gates Auto bowlers took three straight from the Bootery boys In their City league match last night. Moore of the Auto cutflt wss high man of the evening with MS and Strang of the Bootery was olose be hind with aio. The Peerless Meat market and Fluhrer's Bakery roll tonight. Oates Auto. O. Oates 108 200 159 H. Price .. 130 . . J. Moore .... 183 B. Sollnsky 214 M. Cannon . C. Saylor Handicap . 170 80 188 137 103 158 81 102 147 124 172 SI 913 875 838 Bootery. J. V. Watson. . 171 101 111 N. White 167 08 148 W. NewlanU. 155 ' 111 110 H. Strang .. 170 104 148 F. Diamond........ 140 ' 188 180 Handicap , 83 83 83 . 804 845 785 420 135 545 408 287 408 133 473 411 378 510 488 240 GETS ATTENTION OF BASKET FANS The Oregon state basketball tourna ment which li to be held In the Wil lamette university gym, Salem, Ore gon, will run through March 15, 18. 17 and 18 with 16 team entered, on from each of the basketball dis trict) In the state, i Each team la allowed to bring 8 players and their expenses are paid to and from tbe tournament and while In Salem. Med ford Is practically assured as being the team which will represent this district In the state basketball tournament. One more victory over Ashland, whom they defeated to the tune of 43 to 13 last Thursday gives Medford championship of this dis trict. Each of the five teams placing, 1st, 3nd, 3rd, 4th and 0th, will be awarded beautiful trophy Indicating the place finished In the tournament. An Individual trophy will be awarded to the player adjudge-! the outstanding ; sportsman of the tournament, I Prices for admission to the tourna ment games for this year have been ; fixed as follows: I 1. All games on Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday afternoons, 50c general admission. . All games on Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday evenings, general ad mission 60o, . 8. Friday and Saturday night . games, $1.00. A large attendance Is expected from Medford, in the tournament last year Medford made a good showing losing to the state champions, Astoria, by one point. BUTTE FALLS, PHOENIX CLASH THURSDAY FOR SECONDARY HOOP TITLE Butte Palis and Fnoenlx will play for the secondary school champion ship in the Junior high school gym at 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening. Both' schools have a remarkable record for tbe season and a game which will be fought to the last min ute Is expected. On the face of sta tistics Phoenix holds the edge, in two encounters with Central Point Phoenix won both, while Butte Falls lost one and won one. According to Principal E. A. Whit man and Coach O. T. Campbell the teams are In the pink of condition with no men on the sick list. The winner of tbe secondary cham pionship will probably play Medford for the district championship. TO MIX TONIGHT LOfl ANGELES, Feb 38 (&) A sturdy little Aztec who took up fisti cuffs at the tender age of eight in the bull-rings of Old Mexloo, for can dy and oentavos, Alberto Arlsmendl, will fight Freddie Miller for the featherweight championship of the world tonight. Baby Arszmendl he was then, and now a 19-year-old veteran of almost 300 bouts, he still Is the brown baby of Mexico City. Miller, a 21-year-old scrapper from Cincinnati, who several months ago south pawed his way to a decision over Tommy Paul, to win the Nation al Boxing association feather title, is favored in this, .his first defense of the crowd. The defender has shown more In the gymnasium In the way of sound boxing and hitting ability, which Is the reason for the short odds of 10 to nine in his behalf. 4 . DEFEATS LOGGER PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 28. (IP) Taking two falls out of three, Yaqul Joe, 180, Sonora, Mexico. Indian, de feated Harold Helbert, 161, St. Hel ens, Ore., logger. In the main event of Promoter Herb Owen'a wrestling card here last night. The Indian won the first fall m 25 minutes with a flying leg scissors, but Helbert came bock nine mlnutea later to even the count with on air plane spin. Joe won the final and deciding fall In 10 minutes with a body slam. Joe Reno. 160, Birmingham, Ala., defeated Hal Cox, 158, Denver, Colo- taking one fall In the five-round seml-wlndup. Jess McCan, 143, Belllngham, Wash , took one fall In the three-round opener from Squeak Clevlnger, 145, Portland. - MIAMI. Fla, Feb. 28 (P) dene Sarazen, American and British open tltleholder, has sdded tbe "unofficial world's golf championship" to bis list of laurel by a decisive victory over Olln Dutra, metropolitan and P. O. A. champion. Ssrasen shot three consecutive rounds of sub-par golf to gather a big lead over Dutra and concluded the match on the 83na hole yesterday to win, 11 up and 10 to play. Pre- When Your Daughter Comes to Womanhood Give Her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Most girls In their teens need a tonic and regulator. Give your daughter Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for the next few months. Teach her how to guard her health at this critical time. When she Is a happy, healthy wife and mother she will thank you. clslon and smoothness contributed to Sorsren's victory. for taxefJ Throats Ingredients of Vicks VapoRub in Candy form XICKS medicated Cough Drop SAVE your health and teeth. At these prices you can afford to -have your dental work done now. Extractions as Ion as $ .50 Silver Fillings as Ion as 1.00 Cement Fillings as Ion as. 1.00 Porcelain Fillings as Ion as 1.00 Gold Crowns as Ion as , , 5.00 Plates as Ion as ..,.18.00 DR. R. D. 0OE - 404 Medford Center Bldg. Phone 340 mm While Costs Lowest In History "ODDS and ENDS" SALE Continues to Sat., March 4th BARGAINS GALORE Prttterr. rtioto Frames. Rookf China. U1imwart Ltat1.fr Good. Pewter and iMItfrwart atul many other thhifa WE OIVB POPtXAKITV VOTES SWEMS GIFT SHOP, Our Stock of Lumber and Building Materials ii the most complete in South ern Oregon, Manufac tured and Purchased at tha bottom of a Record Breaking Low Priced Market. THERE never has been, and probably never will be again a time when construction costs were so low. No matter how large or small your project, you cannot afford to delay ita beginning longer. It costs nothing for an estimate of the cost of your work and you will be ASTONISHED to learn how cheap you can build, remodel or repair. Timber Products Co. End of No. Central Ave. Medford Phone 8 IN STEP WITH THE TIMES Quality Merchandise, nationally known, and above all at a Saving from 10 percent to 30 percent to ilmi you have heretofore been forced to pay. Our solution Is Quick Turnover. 8mnll Profits for Cash. The Bigger Yon Moke Our Turnover, the Cheaper All Products Will Come to Yon. Remember, we cut tbe price on all Items we earn-. If we have not had the pleasure of serving you. may we lmite you t Inspect our store. Compare our prices and save with the thousands who have taken advantage of our service. Items listed helow are Just a small part of the stock we carry. YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS at the WESTERN THRIFT Cut Rate-Tobaccos, Toiletries, Remedies, Etc. --Cut Rate MODESS New Extra Demonstration One Extra Pad in Each Box 14c 3oi-39c 25c SB. WEST'S TOOTH PASTE 14c 35c Lifebuoy Shaving Cream 10c Lifebuoy Soap Boflifor29c 1Z oz. Advertiser it lb. Prince Albert-. lb. Granger .38o .87c ..69c ..87o lb. Velvet lb. Catcher S7c lb. Sir Walter Raleigh 87c lb. Geo. Washington 570 TOBACCOS, CIGARS, ETC. 15o Camels, Luckles, Chester fields, Old Gold -- Cigarettes .... ...Now 10c So Cremo Cigars 7 for 21o $1.45 box 5c Havana Sweets for So S1.13 box 5c White Owls 5 for Ke $2.15 box 5c Van Dyrks.....m5 for 23o $2.15 box 10c Wings, 20 Grand and Domlnos Now 9c. 8!)c carton 5c Golden Grain 4 for 15o 15c Tobaccos.... ...2 for 25c 10c Tobaccos..w..w...3 for 25c 5c Tobaccos 8 for 25c 5c Cigarette Papers. 4 for 15c $1,60 Agralax Mineral Oil and Agar 59c SOo Probak Blades 35c 60o Unguentine 33c $1.00 Ovaltine 69c 85c Burma - Shave 69c 81.00 Miles' Nervine 81.80 Petrolsgar $1.00 Llquocold $1.25 Citrates V Carbontes $1.00 Chocolate Vltavose... 75c Vlcks Vapo Bub 50c Uexol Germicide REMEDIES, TOILETRIES, ETC. 81.20 Bromo gclttcr' 50c Yeast Foam Tablets.. $1.00 Rem (for cough)-. BOo Alka Seltzer . 800 Sal Hepatic , .780 .890 .590 79c .59c ,59c 30 890 .390 .670 4BO 39c 25o Merourarhrome 13o 50c Milk of Magnesia .230 $t.00 Cod Liver Oil 490 25c Aspirin, 2 doi 13c 5 lbs. Epsom Salt - ...23c Quarts Antiseptic Solution 57o 2 ox. Spirits Camphor -.l 9c 1 lb. Agar-Agar, nncut 98c 4 oz. Pure Glycerin 19c 33c Cleaners Hnzlne lftc 4 or. Castor Oil 17c 4 oz. Tincture Green Soap 210 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 33c 80c Pepsodent Tooth Paste S3o 25c Llsterlne Tooth Paste 17o 25c Blackstone Tooth Paste 13c SOo Anldon Tooth Paste 29o $1.10 Wlldroot Hair Tonlo 73c $1.00 Liquid Arvon 83c 50c Squthb Shaving Cream 33c 30c Lavender Shav'g Cream 29o 85c Burma Shave 69o 35o Mennen's Brushless Shove 17 $1.00 Panderlne 79c Eotex New Phantom 15c S1.B0 Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 98c . ' 25c Feenamint 19c Pints Witch Hazel Pure Distil 'd 39c SOo Phillips Milk of Magnesia 39c 30c Prophylactic Toolfj Brush. SOo Tek Tooth Brush 75c Pullman Type Hair Brush 35c Tooth Brushes, all styles.-. 35c FlnrMe Playing Cards , 50c Gillette Blades 25c Queen .Wave stny -390 -39c ..43C ..17c ..2Sc ..34c Crtme Oil Soap Imperial Peroxide Soap- Llrebnoy soap $1.50 Fitch's Dandruff Shitmnnn 75c Queen Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 25c Mavis Talcum . 75c Lilac Vegetal S for 23e -3 for 23c .... 8 for 20c 39c 19c -33c We Reserve the Blgtit ta Limit Quantities. Prices Effective Only While Present Quantities Last. 1 Pound Hospital Cotton First Orade 29c 50c Vicks Nose and Throat Drops 39c 125 E. 6th St.. Medford. Next Wurts Gift Shop