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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933.
LOOM AS FOES IN
PRO GRID PLAYOFF
CHICAGO, Deo. 1. (AP) Tn Chi
cago Bears today were In possession
ei at least a tie for the western di
vision title In the national profes
sional football league, and needed
only a tie In either of their next two
games to oppose the New York Olants
in the championship playoff.
The 1083 champions yesterday gave
the Chicago Cardinals their regular
Thanksgiving day beating, 33 to 0.
The Olants, the eastern leadership
safely stowed away, defeated Brook
lyn 10 to 0, In the only other game
on the holiday program.
The Bears had almost no trouble
In whipping the Cardinals. Joe Kop
cha blocked on of Dick Kesbltt's
punt In the first period, and Bill
Karr recovered and ran 35 yards for
a touchdown. In the second period,
Francis MeNally, Card center, passed
poorly to Mike Koken, who was back
of his goal line to punt, and Ray
Richards threw Vie former Notre
Dame star for a safety.
Bed Orange did most of the work
In a 87-yard advance In the second
frame, topping It off with a five-yard
drive through the lint to score. The
final Bear points were made In the
fourth on a 31 yard pass from Bull
Doehrlng to Joe Zeller. The Cardi
nal scored In the last minute.
The Bears meet Portsmouth Sun
day, and tackle Oreen Bay at Chi
cago a week later.
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NDPIT
NEW YORK, Deo. 1, (AP) Bill
Terry, manager of the New Torn
Giants of the National baaeball
league, today announced through the
New York office the purchase of Joe
Bowman, right-handed pitcher from
Portland of the Pacific Ooaat league.
Gilbert EnglUh, reserve lnflelder,
end a large amount of cash went to
Portland for Bowman, the Olanta aald.
Bowman Is 33 years old, als feet
two inches tall, weighs 105 pounds
.nd won 93 games and lost 11 with
Portland this year.
TIM McCOY WESTERN
AT ROXY SATURDAY
Silent men, ' like still water, are
hard to fathom. Tim McCoy proves
decidedly so In llent Men," which
comes to the Roxy theater tomorrow.
In the role of a cattle brand inspector,
Tim has reason to suspect any or all
of a group of seven men of tampering
with cattle brands. Just how much
he has on them and what he's going
to do about It keeps the siupeote
ever alert, with several unsuccessful
attempts being made on McCoy's life.
The picture closes with a spectacular
fire scene and thrilling rescue from
the flames.
INJURIES FATAL FOR
SANDLOT FOOTBALLER
BALTTMORB, Deo. I. (AP) In
jured November ID In a aft nd lot foot
ball game, Thomas D. Jonktns, 30,
died here today. He received a dis
located cervical vertebra when players
piled up during a scrimmage.
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP) Bird lov
ers were puzsled when an American
egret found Its way to Portland, thou
sands of miles from lta native south
land. The snow-white bird made Its
home near the Portland airport, along
river-bottom lands.
Phone We will haul away yout
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Double Bill On Holly Program
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A double bill la In store for Holly
fans, starting Saturday night. Two
outstanding features have been se
cured by . Manager X. E. Marsh for
this special program. "Skyway," a
thrilling air drama, a scene of which
U shown above, features Ray Walker
as "Flash" Norrls, hot tempered avi
ator; Kathryn Crawford In the femi
nine lead, and such artists as Arthur
Vinton, Claude OUUngwater, Luclen
Llttlefleld, Tommy D u g a n, Jed
Prouty and Alice Lake.
"White Woman" starring Carol
Lombard, also on the same bill, Is
a story of a girl Who, shunned by
society and the victim of malicious
gossip, seeks a livelihood as enter
tainer In a questionable Malay dive.
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Circuit Judge Harry D. Norton Is
rapidly recovering from his severe
oold and is able to come to his cham
bers In the courthouse dally for
transaction of minor routine business
such as signing orders.
Judge Norton expects to be able to
hold court next week, but as yet has
not decided, whether to hold the de
ferred Josephine county court, or re
sume cases docketed In this county.
In any event, the Jury will not be
called for the local circuit court. Only
civil actions occupy the docket.
Judge Norton mapped out a course
that would have cleared away much
of the litigation that has been pend
ing since Inst spring, due to the tur
moil trials. His cold, that followed
a dental operation, deranged the cal
endar, 4
at Mrs. Alice Nichols' last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kline called at
the Holman home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell and Mrs.
Alice Nichols were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Botts Sunday.
Howard Oold left for Cllnax Sun
day after spending several days at
the Holman home.
Mrs. Thelma Short returned from
Klamath Falls Monday evening after
spending several weeks vlaltlng
friends there.
June Stowell spent the week-end
with Gladys Nichols of Eagle Point,
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SALEM, 14T00.IN
PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 1. (AP) A
fast and powerful Washington high
school eleven, champions of the
Portland lnterscholastlc league, put
a dazzling display of football to
defeat Salem high school, 14 to 0,
in their Thanksgiving day game at
Multnomah stadium here yesterday,
played for the benefit of the Shrine
hospital. The attendance was of
ficially given at 10,029.
The Senators from Salem kept the
large crowd cheering as they turned
back the Colonials several times then,
after yield ng two touchdowns and a
safety, staged a strong last-minute
drive that carried them to the Wash
ington 23-yard line as the final gun
sounded.
Hadley, Colonial half, received
Nicholson's klckoff from a safety and
behind fast forming Interference
dodged through the entire Salem team
to score a touchdown and the final
points of the game. The try for extra
point failed.
" It was shortly after this that Salem
launched 1U fruitless drive from ite
own 34 yard line. '
Max As Star
BURNS, Ore. (UP) A coyote came
off second best In a, fight with a train
here. Blinded and confused by the
headlight, the animal leaped at the
light. Bits of the body were found
scattered over th errant of the engine.
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Special communication of
Medford looge No. 103, A
P. A. M., Friday, Deo. 1
at 7:30 p. m. Work In P
0. degree. Visitors Invited
O. W. DeJARNETT, W. M.
ALDCN, Secy.
feiu
"The Prizefighter and the Lady,
with Max Baer, Myrna Loy, Walter
Huston, Prlmo Camera and Jack
Dempsey In featured roles, plays un
til tomorrow night at the Craterlan
theater. The big surprise of the
picture Is a naturalness with which
Boer falls Into the role of the young
bouncer who rises to the position of
leading contender for the world's
heavyweight championship. There Is
none of that awkwardness so notice
able In most actors In their first
screen appearances.
Saturday night la again "preview
night" at the Craterlan and "The
Good Companions," a musical com
edy-romance with Jessie Mathews in
the leading role, has been chosen as
the extra feature. Those attending
the 0 o'clock show are Invited to
remain at no extra charge for lie
preview.
SALEM, Dec. 1. (IP) A car driven
by Alonzo T. Denn of Roseburg col
lided with a car driven by C. T. Hoov-
er of Salem here yesterday. Hoover
received lacerations about the arms
when his oar overturned. His wife
suffered a broken arm.
TURKEYS EXCEED
the storage holdings In the past have
kept down the price.
A number of valley turkey raisers
held their birds for the Christmas
market. Indications point that the
buying will be brisk. The Christmas
shipments will begin to take shape
within the next ten nays
weeks.
County Agent Robert O. Fowler
said today that he figured the turkey
growers of the valley would get
around "16c or 16o per pound for
their San Francisco shipments,1 and
that this would be better "than they
expected and better than the price
last year." Full returns are not ex
pected much before Monday.
Valley growers shipped 12 refriger
ated express care, totaling about 200,
ooo pounds, to the California market
lost week and this. They received a
down payment of 60 per cent, the
balance to be received after sale, and
cost and commission deductions.
The Frisco price was around 20
21c. Agent Fowler said that "unlike
last year, the price did not drop the
day before Thanksgiving, but held
steady." He said this was beneficial
to the grower.
John Anderson of Central Point,
who took a load of turkeys to San
Francisco last week, said that there
were few birds in cold storage, and
that from what he could learn, the
storage butter and egg supply was
low. This Is a good sign for the
producer of the two commodities, as
CLEAR
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relieve Irritation by
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Edsall of route
1, Medford, are the parents of a son.
weighing 8 pounds, born Thursday
at the Sacred Heart hospital. Both
mother and son were reported today
as getting along nicely.
NELSON, B. C OT Dr. B. B.
Shaw and J. M. Gordon were hunting.
They fired simultaneously at a big
brown bear. Shots if both men took
effect, so they now are conrlderln?
flipping a coin to decide whose floor
the bear's pelt will decorate.
RUNDOWN, LOST WEIGHT
Mrs. L.n- rcn oi
Route 1, Jefferson, Ore.,
aid: "I became in a run.
down, exhausted condi
tion through hird work
and bringing up my fam
ily. My appetite failed, I
had frequent Ick-head-aches
and suffered with
paina in my back, ioat
weiaht and was very
weak. A few bottle of Or rieree s
Medical Discovery soon had me in perfect
health." Sold by druggutt everywhere.
New aiie. tablets 50 cu., liquid $1.00. Largt
4ze, tabs, or liquid, ?1.35. 'W. Do Our Pari.'
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PRICE 92.00 PEE GALLON
Union Anti-fteeze fmtectt to 406 btUm
It is most economical. One fill lasts alt
winter. Non-corrosive to metal, rubber,
or lacquer. Does not evaporate. Will
not clog radiator. Guaranteed by Union
Oil Company.
Service includes tightening hose
connections, cleaniog radiator, repair
ing minor leaks. At all Union Service
Stations, Inc., and hundreds of Inde
pendent Dealers.
ONE FILL LASTS ALL WINTER. FILL UP TODAY!
Willsw Springs
WILLOW SPRINGS, Dec. 1. (Spl.)
Willow Springs Thursday club will
hold Its December meeting the 7th
with Mrs. R. W. Nichols on the Pa
cific highway. Mrs. Sam Anderson
and Miss Rose Jones will have charge
of the program and request that each
member give some uaefxil hint for
a clever Christmas gift to be made
at home. The meeting will open at
1:48.
Sunday morning, A. V. Carlson
slipped and fell on the Icy steps,
breaking two ribs. Ho Is doing well
under the doctor's care.
Mr. and Mrs. Langford of Texas
have rented the Willow Springs Ser
vice Station and have opened It for
business.
Miss Leah S. Parker arrived from
Klamath Falls Wednesday to spend
the Thanksgiving holiday at hor home
here.
Long Mountain
LONO MOUNTAIN, Dec. 1. (Spl.)
Mrs. Nevah Holman spent Monday
with hor aunt, Mrs. Meda Budge, In
Medford.
Odls Swearlngen left for Drain, Ore.,
Monday after visit mg his stater, Mrs.
Alice Nichols, several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell called
wJ'New Low Rates
on Fruit Shipments
Now cornea tha pood news materially reduced expresa
charge! on shlpmenla of applea and poors. Send aoms of
the choicest orchard pickings direct to your friends with
tha knowledge that they will bo delivered with apeed,
safety and economy. We give a receipt and we take a
receipt when we deliver.
Nw Railway Sxprttt Cfiargss to Ststlons-
In th following Statasi
10-lb. Package SSo Standard Box $1.00
California, Idaho, Montana, N.vada, Or.gon, Utah, and
Washington
10-lb. Packsga SBo Standard Box $1.20
Arizona, Colorado, N.w Mtslco, and Wyoming
10-lb. Package 40o Standard Box $1.40
Minnesota, Ntbraika, North Dakota, and South Dakota
10-lb. Package 4Se Standard Box $1.00
Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma,
Tsxas, and Wisconsin
10-lb. Package 4So Standard Box $1.80
Alabama, Indians, K.ntuckr, Louisiana, Michigan, Missis
sippi, Ohio and Tsnnesss
10-lb. Package SOo Standard Box $2.00
Connecticut, Dslawars, DIsL of Columbia, Florida, Qsonrta,
Mains, Maryland, MassachusstM, N.w Harnpahirs, N.w
lsrasy, N.w York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhods
Island, South Carolina, V.mtont, Virginia and W.st Virginia
WtiiM . Srnd.rrf Bos Appta. IS SO lb. Mil 43 lb.
Proportionately Low Wefae on Smallot Packagaa.
Rata Include Pick-up and Dmllvry Service)
Within Proscribed Lfmlta
SERVING THE NATION FOR 94 YEARS
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CHRISTMAS
SUGGESTIONS
Sewing Set
This handy set especially appropriate as a gift
for Mother, contain nrlnsors, thimble, needles,
sewing silk nnrt darning silk. Put tip In ft nice
gift rn bluet. Sets
98c and $1,65
Powder Jars and Mirrors
This rnmblnatlon (tlft net lina a lance powder
sjnr nnd mnke-tip mirror with adjustable han
dle. Complete for
59c
Linen Lace Chair Sets
These aet.i protect nnd beautify the chair and
davenport nnd will he especially welcomed at
ChrlMmnfl time. Net
65c
Bed Spreads
What gift could be more acceptable to the
h on sen ITe than a bed spread? we are espe
cially featuring Colonial spreads In all shades
with attractive, scalloped borders. The size Is
80x1 OH.
$3.95 $4.95 $5.95
Toilet Sets
Children's brush, comb and mirror In an at
tractive gift box. Complete set
59c
Pajama Bags
Mere's an unusual girt, yet a very useful and
appropriate one bcautlrul silk bag In rose.
Nile or pent'h
$l.QO
Pequot Bed Sets
Colored hems with sheet Hlif9 and eases 4Vc
SKt In a smart appearing girt boi. Complete
on our main floor
$4.5Q
Tie Racks and Brushes
Here's a handy set In colors complete with
rack and good serviceable brush, ftpeclnl
65c
Compacts .
Here's an Inexpensive and appropriate gift
completely filled and exceptionally smart com
pacts. A fine selection.
59c and $1.00
OUR stock for Christmas has never been more complete our prices
never so moderate! Jint see for yourself how economically yon
can shop here and what lovely (rifts yoti can selert from our fine assort
ment for every memher of the fnmlly!
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One Special Group of
OATS
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Tesl We are cutting a special group of our very lat
est winter coats to Just half-price so that M. M. Store
patrons may enjoy an up-to-the-minute cont RIGHT
NOW at a substantial saving. Be sure to see this
special rack or coats tomorrow. You'll be delighted
with their loveliness fine fabrics, luxurious trim
mings and quality linings.
Sale of Wool Dresses
.Clever wool dresses specially grouped for your shop
ping trip here tomorrow, and priced at one amazingly
low price. Be sure tc see these wool dresses tomor
row at .
$595
WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR
Every style every slue. In smart dress and clever
sport oxfords for women are Included In this spe
cial group that we hare set aside for Saturday
shoppers at the rery low price of
You must see these shoes to fully appreciate the
remarkable rallies they represent, lie sure to visit
our Mnln Floor Shoe section tomorrow)
SLIPPERS
Ton will be delighted with the
smartness and beauty of our slip
pers and mules Just arrived for
the Christ nns season. All shades,
all shapes and lovely plumed trim
mings, at prices as low as
$295
A,
98c
Corsets Reduced!
We have set aside ft bargnln
table of corsets In our main
floor ready-to-wear department
prices hare been cut In two,
yet these corsets are excellent
In quality and right up-to-the-minute
In stile. Remember, to
see the bargain tnble tomorrow
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SWEATERS
Here's ft useful and very appro
priate gilt for the holidays a
brushed wool sweater or fancy
striped sweater. The prices are
very moderate, too.
$J95
aj ,.. jHp.M,,Sl IM im.H;w GENUINE
S Oregon Wool
g-; 'BLANKETS
Beautiful new
shades and colors. v't- i W, w.-,-s
Special Prices until 't-riga
Christmas! ' & - f SS
Kay Woolen MlBsIx
BLANKETS
Here are a few Kay creations we especially call your attention to:
"GRANADA"
A beautiful twoHone. satin trim blan
ket. 70x80 Inches In sire and weighing
3 pounds. A choice of these combi
nations of shades
Green and Rose. Rnse and Gold
Green and Gold, Rose and Gold
Gold and Orchid, Rose and
Blue, Green and Gold.
"GLORIA"
A soft, warm, plain color blanket, 72x
M Inches In size and weighing 4H
pounds. Choose from a fine array of
colors
Rose, Green. Peach, Blue,
Orchid
$995
Chinese Blanket
Here's a blanket that will take the place
of all the covers on your bed. A fine
double construction blanket In red and
gold and a real value at this price!
$ 1 8so
"BISMARK"
An exceptionally striking, mottled twill
blanket, 12x84 Inches tn size and 4
pounds In weight. Here are the three
outstanding shades: -
Rose, Green, Blue
$995
"EDEN"
Bark and light combinations predomi
nate in this fine Kay blanket 72x84 in
size. Make your color selection from
these fine shades
Rtit and Apricot, Orchid and
Feach, Green and Gold.
"Crater Lake"
Hudson Bay construction features, this
Kay blanket named after southern Ore
gon's own Crnter Lake 72x84 Inches In
size and welching 4 pounds this blan
ket Is especially attractive In white
Willi colored stripe).
$995
STEAMER ROBES Special $ 1 2.45
GIFTS FOR MEN!
HUNDREDS OF GIFT SUGGESTIONS
IN OUR BIG BARGAIN BASEMENT
IEPT
Never before has our men's department offered ft
finer selection of outstandingly appropriate gifts at
prices amazingly low. We have an excellent show
Ing of gifts In leather, such as purses, traveling sets,
key sets. etc. Gift boles of handkerchiefs, too, as
well as a very comprehensive shonlng of gift apparel
at usual low M. M. Store prices!
CHRISTMAS SHIRTS -
A fine showing of shirts for every
man and boy conservative and nov
elty numbers alike at prices an low
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