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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON", WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1936.
Ashland-Medford Football Game At 2 p. m. Armistice Day Feature
PAOE TWO
FINAL ENCOUNTER
OF YEAR SLATED
IF
Tigers In Fine Fettle Says
Coach Ashland Hopes
High for Victory Over
Ancient Foes As Climax
This afternoon at 3 o'clock the
Medford and Ashland blgb school
football teams plsy what will be the
last home 'encounter of' the season
for the Tigers, on the now turf Held
bars. Estimates show that one of
the largest crowds of the season, with
merchants and businessmen off for
the day, will be In attendance, ,
Oosoh Bill Bowerman last night an
nounoed his team ready for the sn
oounter. The mental attitude of the
players, he said, Is at the best for the
year, with no overconfldence, but an
apparent determination to add the
game to the local victory string after
MTeral disastrous forfeitures.
Rocked by a shake-up that affected
almost every position on the team,
the Black Tornado will do what few
teams attempt present an entirely
new offense from the one that carried
the outfit to victories In all of their
games but one. lana hers are vitally
Interested In what Coach Bowerman.
with but 10 days of drill at the new
ast-up, will be able to present.
Bowerman has credited the new of
fense as stronger on straight power
plays, but less deceptive and not so
fast as the brilliant combination that
started the year under the red and
black banner. One possible backflcld
combination, with . Baker, Eo:lng;r
Bowman, and Morris would be the
fastest group of bsll carriers the
Tigers have presented this year, but
such a combination would be possible
only In the occasion of an Injury to
Bskralda, and the loss of the steady
fullback would be far greater than
the advantage of extra speed, Bower
man admitted.' . .
The Grlcxlles have been looking for
ward to the gam all season, with
their minds set upon the hope of
dumping the powerful Medford eleven.
Coach Skeet OTonnel, In his first
year of coaching at the Llthla City
ehool, has produced a team that
has played erratic football at times,
but Is fully capable of rising to the
height, as their surprise win over
Orants Psas showed.
As In past seaons In the bitter rival
ry between the traditional ooponente,'
Aahland will present everything they
have In Che nature of deception, skill,
fight and recklessness. As In past
seasons the earns will be an unpre
dictable one until the final gun, al
though the revamped Tigers are
given the edge ssally In the betting.
In slew of the large crowd antici
pated, those expected to get good
seats are warned to be at the field
early.
Hy the Associated Press.
ALBANY, N. Y. Steve Casey, 880,
Ireland, threw Mike Macurkl, 33B.
echoes, N. T ens fall.
PROVIDENCE, R. I-8alvatore Bal
bo, 18s, Italy, defeated Steve Passes,
IBS, Hartford, Conn., two straight
falls.
READING, Pa. Dave Lovtn. 10.
Brooklyn, N. T, Threw Maurice La
Chappelle, 180, Prance, one fall.
LINCOLN, Neb. John Pesek, 310.
Ravenna, Neb, defeated Ivan Mloko
loff, 300, Russia, two straight falls.
BT. PAUL Harry Flnkelsteln, New
York, defeated Andy Moan. Fergus
Palls, Minn., one fall.
Fights Last Night
(By the Associated Press.)
New York Charley domer, 163.
Baltimore, outpointed Rodolfo (Baby)
Casanova, 13D!4, Mexico, (10).
Los Angeles Georgia Turner, 11
Los Angeles, stopped Jack Scott, 900.
Los Angeles, (7).
Oskland, Ca, Perfecto Lopes, 19,
Los Angeles, outpointed Jimmy
Thomas. 130. Pittsburgh, (10).
Ban Jose, Cel. King Levlnaky, 904,
Chicago, and Nash Garrison, IDS, Ban
Jose, drew, (10),
Jersey City. N. 'J. Indian Ralph
Kurtado, 138. Panama, knocked out
Sammy Andropoulous, 13B, Greece,
(S),
Los Angeles Baby Arlr.mendl, Lea
Angeles, and Frankle Wallace,
13, Cleveland, drew, (10).
Ducklings Favored
Over State Rooks
EUGENE, Ore.. Nov. 11. (API The
Oregon Ducklings, acclaimed winners
of the northern division freshman
football championship after ulmmlng
the Washington Babes, will be favor
Ilea here Friday night In the second
contest with the Oregon Blste Rooks.
The. Frosh won the first bsttle of
the two-gsme aeries, 18 to 0, In a
wild, thrilling contest at Bell field,
Corvallls.
rt-tday'i meeting will be the high
light of the annua! Dads' day pro
gram. Plana are being made In Hope!,
North China, to build a notwork of
canals linking all the rivers of the
province with the Grand canal to
expand cheap transportation facul
ties. Scientist have classified the Sol
enopsls ant aa a thief, which raids
the homes of beetles.
4
Topss Is the most popular yellow
colored gem.
WRESTLING I
To Fight "Buzz"
r ate v rf i i
4 V
' ij vf ' ' sit V
Above Is Juk Kny, 130-pound
puncher who will meet Elmer "Buzz"
drown, northwest featherweight box
ing champion, In tho mnln event at
the Armory Monday night. Bay, who
halls from Texas, Is making his first
trip lo the coast and has already
established a reputation as b willing
fighter,. He will have a weight ad
vantage of e.'cht pounds over his bril
liant opponent. On the same card
will be Sonny Endrra. IBS, Klamath
Falls, vs. Jack Nenly, 1.1.1, Korby, and
Red Melhorn, 110, v, Murky O'Brien,
O'llrliMi halls from O'lirlcn. Orison,
and Melhorn Is from Klitmnlli Falls.
PEW TURNING PRO
OAKLAND. Cel.. NOV. 11 (Pi
Donald Budge, who Is considered the
one American tonnla atar who might
tase Frea rorry s pmce ns wo, i H'yr
In the amateur ranks, expressed rcgrot
today that tho Englishman had turn
od pro. ...
"T k-rf InnlrttA frtrwnivl tn nlnvlnff
him again," Budge said when told of
perry's decision.
Tt. ll.vMr.olH ' rvH-hesded star
asld he mlirht follow Perry Into the
pro ranxa. out noi ror -iour or nv
years." and after he has "helped
brine the Davis cup bsck to the
United States."
: '
Sams Valley
8AMS VALLEY, Nov. 11. (Spl.)
Gerald Wright, youngest Bon ol Mr.
and Mr. Elmer Wright, was burled
In tha local cemetery Monday morn
ing, having pA5aod away after a pro
longed lllncflB. Clernld Graduated from
the local grade school two yeaia ago
and was well known throughout the
community. The entire community
Joins In extending lu sympathy to
the bereaved family.
Mrs. W. B. Kmpey of Junction City
visited " her son B. W. Empcy and
family Sunday enrouto homo from
California. Mrs. Kmpey was called to
California by the death of her sister-In-law,
Mrs. a. F. Bartlett.
Nls Oden is confined In a Medford
honpltal with a broken hip as a re
sult of a car aooldent. The aoudent
occurred near the Dud Smith home
when the truck in which he was r.d
ing locked wheels turning the truck
over twice and throwing both Oden
and Pate Rowe, the driver, out. Rowe
was severely bruised but suffered no
broken bones.
Jean Upton and RAymond Treshom
ware married Saturday In Medford.
The couple will reside at the home of
the groom's parents for a while before
moving to their new home.
Tho lo.-nl Orange elected officers
Saturday n'ght for the coming year
as follows: Master. A, O. Autenrelth;
chaplain, Mrs. Sadie Frlnk; lecturer,
Mrs. E. W. Empey; steward. Herachel
Harper; assistant steward, Burle Bur
reson; lady assistant steward, Helen
lJurreaon; overseer, Wesley Mr-Eton
ough; serceury, Elsie Straus; treas
urer, S. S. Abbott; ceres. Emma Prink;
Pomona, Ruth Sage; Flora, Betty Du
enberry; gate keeper, El wood Ab
bott.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Collett of Wil
liams spent the week-end vUlting at
the home of Mrs. Oollett's father, W.
W. RIHt'n.
The Lsd:es club honored Mrs BotJ
ty Wilson Dusrnberry with a kitchen
shower at Its rrgular meetlog T.irs-
day. The event was a complete sur- ;
prise to Betty. She received many
beautiful and useful gifts.
EAGLE POINT P.-T. A.
WILL MEET THURSDAY
KAOl.K POINT. NOV. 11. (8pl.)
Fjyle Point P.-T. A. will hold their
second regular meethvj Thursday at
8 p. m Instead of Friday afternoon,
so that all rathers may attend. It Is
hoped there will be a Inrgc attend
ance. Subject for discussion will be
"Honesty. There m-ill be a nurse pres
ent to take ctre of the children.
Thorn m Paine, t-iie An:o-Amerl-1
enn phllrsoper out! mnhor, died In f
1809. He was born in 1737 st Thrst- I
org lu KvVfolk, EnglsuO. I
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LIEUTENANT CRAFT
TELLS ROTARIANS
OF OLYMPIC VISIT
A vivid, vsrbsl picture of th color
ful Olympic Chimes last summer In
Germany was ,lven to th monitors
of the Rotary olub Tuesday noon by
Lieutenant Roy Craft, attached to
the COO staff here. The Rotor lane
and guests, assembled at the Hot
Medford for the club's regular Tues
day mating, thoroughly enjoying
hearing the speaker tell how he se
cured press credential for the in
ternational sporting spectacle, how
he attended a press dinner as
guest of ooebels, Oerman minister
of propaganda, and of tho pomp and
ceremony attending opening of the
Olympics.
"The Oermsn people looked upon
the 1938 Olympic Games as signifi
cant of the New Germany," Craft
said, In describing the elaborate prep
arations made "by the host country.
He displayed a large photograph
showing approximately 180,000 people
packed In the huge, new Olympic
stadium, and In the stands of the
tennis grounds and the aocker f.eld.
Craft laud M Jesse Owens, sensa
tional colored star who brought hon
ors to the United States team In the
International competition and, while
describing Kleanor Holm J arret, Amer
ican swimming ace, as "spoiled," said
"that It was the concensus in press
circles at the Olympics that the Unit
ed States committee had made a
foolish decision In barring Mrs. Jar
ret from participation.
The tremendous oration given to
Adolph Hitler especially impressed
Lieutenant Craft. The triumphant
trip of the German dictator and the
Olympic committee from down-town
Berlin to the Olympic s tad mm.
through lanes of Nazi troopers seven
miles long, was one of the high
lights of the ceremonies prior to the
opening of the gamea. "It was a mer
velous demonstration of man pow
er," the speaker said.
In closing his address, Craft told
of the tremendous oration given Hit
ler upon his dramatic entry Into the
Olympic stadium; how the NmJ chief
accepted ft bouquet of flowers from a
little girl amid a thunder of "hells"
and of the colorful parade of Olym
pic teams,
i
The Cornish colony was founded
by A. St. Gaudens In 1883 at Comlth,
N. H.
4
nt-ilV nA m him tl In
partnership Inside certain leaf stalks J
lu tha Oulauaa. J
ABSTRACT OF
NATIONAL
STATE CONGRESS TREAS.
103 78 12 118 72 42 138 39 131 60 119 92 90 60 81 11 95 78 172 14 148 30 118 58 76 99
73 104 17 104 83 46 138 80 110 88 108 83 83 84 87 3 109 78 143 88 125 50 98 80 94 82
121 108 15 158 85 80 180 59 161 69 151 120 131 84 80 15 118 121 209 33 193 47 148 85 112 114
69 89 37 ' 76 94 83 106 59 104 72 78 62 81 82 80 11 80 87 131 82 123 47 80 84 93 72
70 74 21 76 87 39 116 41 103 48 99 63 68 74 76 10 78 81 126 87 114 48 90 68 73 83
66 114 84 85 117 69 41 08 113 76 101 61 68 106 108 11 101 95 158 42 156 47 114 94 96 96
110 115 68 126 137 64 202 74 182 90 181 104 104 183 123 15 116 '192 204 48 203 72 184 118 120 144
146 81 1 18 169 71 44 188 80 177 68 183 137 147 71 78 9 124 lit 218 26 194 42 144 90 92 135
66 56 71 63 21 98 31 79 83 16 81 66 88 40 8 62 64 103 17 92 31 68 66 84 60
89 68 81 40 24 67 24 62 28 68 88 47 37 34 4 48 43 83 18 67 36 56 37 51 41
81 84 14 48 68 - 88 56 83 60 41 47 42 36 88 86 8 41 67 76 17 71 28 68 28 60 35
44 98 33 78 89 63 92 60 95 62 82 80 69 60 59 18 60 91 105 47 99 54 110 42 74 76
21 42 12 128 44 18 52 18 49 106 133 23 16 26 , 26 16 28 42 81 11 62 21 38 83 38 30
71 118 38 77 121 62 130 64 129 79 94 67 82 ' 92 82 12 77 108 157 86 137 66 117 78 97 92
37 60 13 39 54 25 60 30 46 38 84 24 28 41 40 11 34 49 68 13 60 25 46 39 63 33
86 85 68 40 133 85 181 61 78 66 a 79 28 31 91 92 13 73 78 102 81 104 53 119 39 73 34
94 179 40 163 148 123 173 B6 196 119 185 121 110 121 100 12 118 193 218 81 923 87 201 96 193 116
138 163 16 171 131 91 193 73 198 100 160 130 138 ' 108 78 62 109 180 233 83 228 73 218 76 174 123
13 9 8 3 11 1 11 3 11 9 11 3 4 6 10 14 3 18 2 13 3 4 11
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8 39 3 36 18 14 30 9 96 6 8 22 30 1 18 18 30 14 18 18 11 23 28 6
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61 76 29 78 84 43 113 64 104 68 88 61 64 76 68 9 76 80 111 45 128 35 122 39 103 56
20 63 7 28 62 26 48 29 43 41 27 18 22 44 43 6 S3 53 61 83 61 33 37 44 59 24
T7 216 88 103 261 126 322 129 183 164 141 88 82 198 220 49 169 186 210 140 241 120 219 136 191 160
43 71 6 63 66 36 78 40 73 S3 ' 65 63 60 40 88 18 38 82 93 26 86 36 89 32 77 41
28 63 20 87 80 38 70 32 78 47 . 48 89 80 44 40 19 89 63 88 20 76 83 83 22 67 37
76 193 26 107 170 106 169 112 143 188 117 184 77 127 133 43 126 156 183 94 157 125 154 126 216 68
98 146 27 107 179 88 170 76 166 79 146 114 116 103 99 18 96 163 177 76 180 81 177 84 166 90
81 100 27 81 112 63 188 58 131 71 92 71 77 91 78 23 71 131 146 52 126 73 142 58 122 76
86 61 - 7 67 33 28 68 14 76 22 63 49 64 33 19 7 42 60 79 10 79 15 78 18 38 65
134 181 18 208 118 116 186 92 210 98 198 154 142 118 103 16 203 98 313 14 313 94 310 95 239 83 218
106 147 24 159 109 76 177 73 178 81 166 128 109 97 91 32 110 160 182 89 186 78 185 75 149 108 181
62 105 16 87 91 69 110 61 108 66 94 71 71 84 69 13 84 91 104 63 105 65 110 61 110 61 106
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87 88 10 74 87 46 73 46 74 59 60 58 58 81 43 15 49 78 84 44 79 44 77 49 78 47 78
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80 127 34 93 117 74 179 80 114 76 103 71 66 109 83 18 78 128 147 65 122 81 115 88 138 68 105
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111 163 6 183 91 96 171 86 165 88 189 141 127 101 88 19 169 93 186 81 194 72 191 73 303 68 210
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113 129 6 170 74 83 160 69 163 60 166 140 138 84 ' 56 16 130 99 175 67 186 68 175 69 170 66 186
79 139 10 137 76 78 126 63 136 67 128 108 94 77 . 78 11 94 116 133 72 162 66 153 48 133 73 144
73 188 9 132 106 96 . 139 94 132 100 118 103 93 flO 95 8 117 116 141 91 157 76 151 80 180 63 171
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73 94 2 142 25 70 88 40 121 37 117 108 98 68 33 8 114 149 110 63 128 35 137 24 117 43 144
72 116 22 121 , 83 63 133 52 137 63 118 08 ' 89 - 78 84 35 88 117 157 43 144 56 137 80 143 64 143
94 187 35 144 149 107 172 100 179 131 . 7 107 110 134 118 36 181 168 186 97 188 104 188 104 216 74 203
110 137 8 178 63 97 145 85 170 67 178 145 144 ' 70 58 33 137 121 189 76 184 63 180 67 178 77 198
100 128 2 161 79 80 152 84 154 68 144 127 138 87 83 11 130 103 168 89 175 68 176 67 173 60 179
48 110 13 67 90 65 91 66 85 72 70 67 80 79 58 14 79 81 107 51 101 64 90 68 116 44 98
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M 94 7 91 67 68 93 67 98 87 91 67 73 64 49 18 74 88 117 40 122 38 110 47 118 43
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108 194 25 145 170 108 207 97 311 119 167 118 118 148 114 81 118 200 205 110 220 99 204 108 209 99
66 106 28 106 93 48 140 64 185 62 105 95 84 66 68 26 73 125 149 46 153 48 159 48 105 86
108 167 42 169 141 107 188 85 202 110 167 130 110 100 133 41 138 176 235 77 227 79 227 75 187 118
16 28 7 20 23 IS 33 30 21 17 33 14 16 20 21 3 19 90 33 16 36 12 34 14 23 24
89 113 111 72 271 48 347 73 189 114 91 66 63 199 191 19 66 206 300 85 183 95 188 87 101 172
81 181 39 134 168 110 173 103 164 112 138 91 97 140 132 34 99 180 205 74 188 98 189 112 172 111
84 108 7 73 64 64 77 45 88 66 64 41 61 69 68 8 74 63 103 34 96 42 93 46 95 45
32 25 3 16 30 16 80 14 38 17 33 19 14 23 14 8 16 80 80 16 S3 18 87 9 20 24
76 119 34 91 127 74 138 61 186 90 102 72 76 99 103 26 78 131 152 68 149 65 188 88 94 118
91 109 22 116 101 78 139 61 133 74 118 93 99 73 77 3 1 80 131 163 48 156 58 169 69 102 107
76 100 36 77 . 131 85 ,130 73 113 81 04 80 67 73 87 84 57 144 131 60 127 71 125 79 115 87
36 78 18 81 48 43 77 60 45 63 40 28 74 70 6 65 66 82 41 86 62 78 41 85 35
30 37 10 29 32 IS 48 1 45 0 . 28 26 23 7 15 82 44 20 46 18 68 11 32 80 49 17
51 67 19 69 49 38 77 34 76 60 60 48 60 46 47 11 63 83 86 79 77 40 86 39 67 47
65 93 40 30 149 33 144 47 100 87 53 88 38 116 100 9 61 107 112 54 105 68 109 64 89 68
85 74 93 S3 93 87 80 40 69 63 50 38 27 70 69 10 42 75 88 26 67 47 73 40 66 49
48M 7S20 1449 6778 CW 4283 8613
Meteorological Report
November U. 1030
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Increasing
cloudiness tonight and Thursday;
slightly warmer tonight.
Oregon: Increasing cloudiness to
night and Thursday; unsettled north
portion; slightly warmer Interior to
night. Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 40; lowest 34.
Total monthly precipitation, .01
Inches. Deficiency for the month,
0.09 inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1030, 0.36 Inches. Deficiency
for tho season, 3.15 Inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday 81 per cent; A a. m. today 78
per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise 6:87 a. b., run
set 4:63 p. m.
Observations Taken at A A. M
UOth Meridian Time
S 3 8
m I I? 3
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Balsa
, 48 38
. 80 34.
. 43 94
. 83 84
, 80 43
. 34 18
, 84 80
. 83 93
. 80 30
. 84 33
. 78 48
. 30 88
. SO 33
Cloudy
Olear
Clear
Clear
Clcudy
Clcudy
Cloudy
Clear
C ear
Clear
Olear
Clesr
Clear
Clear
P Cdy.
Oloudy
Clotidy
Cloudy
P.Ody.
Olear
Boston
Chlt-tfO
Denver ,
ffuroka
Helena
Los Angeles
MEDFORD .
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
Roneburg , 80 38
Salt Uke 84 38
Ssn Pranclsoo 66 M
Seattle - . S3 48
Spokane 38 30
Walla Walla 43 38
Washington. DC. S3 SO
-
American cotton seeda planted In
Snechuan province. West China, pro
duce twice as much fibre as native
strains.
4 ,
Jamea Ward Packard, the Ameri
can Inventor and automobile man
ufacturer, was born In 1663 and died
in 192A.
The ancient name for the river of
Lydla in Ata Minor was Pactolua.
Insist On Delicious
Lost River
BUTTER
ATTORNEY . District County
OENERAL CO. REPRESENTATIVES Attorney Com n r
D
4018 8288 4773 7011 Ml 8 6847 86368167 1234 5901 7164 D476 3531 B274
LEGION COMMITTEES
"GIVE FINAL REPORTS
FOR ARMISTICE DAK
Pinal plans for Armistice Day were
completed at last night's meet'.ng or
Medford post of the American Legion.
Reports of the various events of the
day's program were made by Cass Wy
more, general chairman. Col. W H.
Paine, Lee Oarlock, Oeorge Kerr, fl.
Humphreys, Earl York, Horace Brom
ley and Cant. Oliver Overmeyer and
gave evidence that each committee
waa functioning smoothly.
Medford post will launch a mem
bership campaign today and every ex
service man is cordially Invited to be
come affiliated with the local Legion
organization. Plans are under way for
a big year of activity and achieve
ment and all World war veteran are
urged to do their part to make this
a better community In which to live.
Cole Holmes, chairman of the Boy
Scout committee gave a report on
Troop 7 which is sponsored by Med
ford post and stated that they were
working bard to make a good show
ing at the Scout rally Friday night
Scoutmaster R J. Bills haa trained
them In various tests they will be
called upon to demonstrate and they
are expected to live up to their ex
cellent record of the past year ac
cording to Holmes wno invited all
Legionnaires to attend the tVxmt ral
ly at the h'gh school Friday night.
C. M. Anderson of Boise. Idaho was
a visiting Legionnaire at last night's
meeting.
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK. Nor. 11 (Spl.)
Tboaa attending the Oranga auppar
at th community hall In Rogut Rlrer
November 6 were Mr. and Mrs. Gears.
Hutchlns and Duano, Mlas Marls
Block. Otto Purnham. Mrs. R. L. Mil
ler, Phyllis and Junior Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coot of Oold
Hill spent the week-end at their mine
here,
Medford .tailors last week were Mr.
and Mrs. Donohue. Mr. and Mrs. P
VOTES
Danga, Oeorge and Marlon Lance, Mr
and Mrs. Leslie Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hutch Ins are
proud grandparents, as a son was
born November I to Mr. and Mra.
George Hutchlns, Jr., of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Venctl Cerveny were
Orants Pass visitors November 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodge of
Marshfteld came November 9 to spend
a few days at the R. L. Miller home.
Mr. Hodge and Mrs. Miller are cousins
Among those sick with the flu and
colds are Mra, Leslie Cook and Mrs.
George Lance.
Mr. and Mrs. Vencll Cerveny are
moving to the George Lance prop
erty on the highway near the Riviera
service station. Mrs. Cerveny will be
employed at Ernie's Casino.
Mr. snd Mrs. Donohue and Ray
Gaunyaw visited Sunday with Mr
and Mra Thompson on Pleasant oreek.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller, Phyllis
and Junior spent Saturday evening
with the George Lances.
4
Phone 64 Well naui aay rout
Tttuse Oitv Sanitarv Service
A ieleplioite
will liclp you
0
Kitchen work usually takes close attention.
That's one reason why youH appreciate this
telephone convenient to stove, table and (ink.
Its presence there makes calling and answer
ing much easier. No need to hurry to another
part of the house.
Ve will be pleased to tell yon abont it, or
about any other type of telephone equipment.
THI PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Nest 61 h St. Phone S
City of
County County County Medford
Clerk Assessor Treasurer Major
4023 8718 4366 7981 8042 8270 1038
Succeeds Father.
COQUILLE, Nov. 11. (AP) Dr.
Ennis Kelzor, son of the late Dr. Rus
sell Kelzer, will succeed his father
as coroner, the Coos county court an
nounced. The elder Dr. Keltzer died
of a stroke the day following his re
election. Synthetic Enamel Dtito
a. Slmnnlflnf a PUIInt I
i i
Daily's Auto Paintin
- - m
82 South Bartlett
!J
For Quick Electrical
Service Call
OLSON ELECTRIC
Phone lie. 3 x. Bartlett
AS
AIDE IK KIDNAPING
TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 11. (;p)
Bed-haired Edward Fllss, 30, of San
Francisco, today stood Indicted aa a
conspirator and money changer in
the George Weyerhaeuser kidnap case,
A United States district court grand
Jury returned true bills against him
here late Tuesday on charges of con
spiring with William Mahan and Har
mon Waley to kidnap young Weyer.
baeuser and of passing ransom bills
In two states,
Fllss, former ' Idaho convict, re
mained in Jail at Seattle, with a
possible life sentence and 810,000 fine
hanging over him ahould the charges
be upheld.
DALLES ELKS TO BURN
MORTGAGE ON TEMPLE
THE DALLES. Ore., Nov. 11. (fl)
Dr. B. O. dinger, only surviving
member of the committee In charge
of ccnutructlair the E'l:s temple here
25 years ago, will head the mortgage
burning ceremonies for the buim.ng
, -n.: ii. C. Moscr of Port
land, who gave the dedicatory address
In 1911, will be the principal speaker.
"Piitlnctlve
STRAIGHT
BOURBON
WHISKEY
8 YEARS OLD
Bottlid In bond under
Canadian Govtrnmint
Suptrvlilon.
J. J. DUNBAR A CO.
SaaHlt, U.S.A.
"Where Courtesy almost
reaches Courtliness"
that's what one recent
guest said about The Palace
Hotel in San Francisco and
small wonder, since The
Palace combines the modern
aids to hotel comfort with
the courtly traditions of
friendliness, favor, and fine
food handed down from days
of the Dons. It's right in the
center of San Francisco.
600 rooms, each with bith,
(mm $3 per day (tingle) no.
The
palace
Iiotel
"la the Heart of Saa Franclico
ARCHIBALD H. PRICE, Manager
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
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