CIVIC CLUB HOUSE ASBtÀMD'S K . i EATHER FOR AIR HOÉ BaUoW C LR V C LA N D , N o r. 13.— <IF>— Cefamoh Pieuse Judge Frederick 33:5«. SOI ¿ aim ave», phone IP » y ta llo ta cast ta Tuesday’» mu- aletpaj «leetlo i and order that dog Typo Battle Bat Out- r. classed and Outweighed, : A ie Able to Score But . Onoe During Battle Yes t e r d a y .___ < Medford. 7»; Ashland, -7. Although they displayed a de termined fighting spirit a n d battled determinedly throughout four, long disheartening quar ter«. the Ashland high squad was barely able to dint the armor of th e ir traditional rivals, Med ford In the annual Armistice Day grid ta ttle . A crowd of I ,I I I watched the T h e lone touchdown scored by Ashland came In the last quarter when they opened np offensive power sad started a forward march down the field w ith a bull dog determination w h i c h carried the plgakln across t h e feoal. I t whs the spectacle of an o rdinarily winping team, bump ing np against, the powerful and fast Medford aggregation, and be ing entirely outclassed. Leedom, in the Ashland back field, w s s a n outstanding star Of tbs game. H la flash sad speed when tl«^ pigskin was passed to him brought him Im partial Praise from Medford and Aahtead fans a llt t . Repeatedly he-m ade b rllllaa t end ,rana which netted Aahtead yardage. Faster than bis Inter ference, however, he seemed to ptey a leae hand and frequently fell when tackled from the rear- On the defensive he played an equally b rillian t game, «pd oh several occasions when Medford past the Id other men on t h e A sh lan d team . Leedom ou tran the ball toter and» tack led w ith a deadly result w hlck kept Medford from maktog the slaughter worse than It was. Individually the Ashland aqnnd played a good game. They repeat edly make their downs. But the gains were not made consistently, and once Medford got the ball, w ith their powerful line bucks, zaud the speed o f their backfield was ao g re a t'tb e Ashland squad had nothing to pit again st them. The first score w as m ade by Medford soon a fter the kickoff. “Ashland won the toss and elected to* receive. Demmer, whose edu cated toe can send the ball on, record breaking flights over the gridiron, kicked to the Aahtead 10 yard line. Sonny Leedom re covered and pushed the plgakln forward -6 yards, and was downed on the 25 yard line. Then the ball was p a s s ed to him twice and he njpde three yards when Ash land was penalised five yards for aa off-side Pter- Hickcock klck- Medford’s quarterback, Swen son, recovered aad by b rillian t open field funning eluded the entire Ashland squad aad trotted down the field on p 00 yard ran carrying tbe pigsktn over t h e goal. SCREEN CLUB MEET SUNDAY LAKEVIEW, , Nov. Oretron Made Picture» At f Attract Much Attention D y'ftlpg hopelessly on the North Pacific for mouths, m e m ta ta è t the crew of this Japanese fishing schooner beeame cannibali before they died. Lots were drawp hteoug the twelve to determine those who mast die that the others, facing starvation, might- live. schooner finally drifted into Port Townsend, Wash-, where the ghastly remains o f* te n meh add the* bodies of the two who had been , . ' the test to dis, ware discovered. MAKE PLANS FOR CONVENTION GUN FIGHT ENDS WITH FOUR DEAD Jftckscn 0 o u n t y Music Teachers Association to Meet at Medford Speeder Refuses to Stop— Officers Fire—Battle Results M Ashland music teachers a ra jC o ’fota [ planning to attend the coupty Oregon • association meeting to be held terday ■ , Tuesday noon In the small din- Aggie < lag room e f the^H otel Medford team to In Medford. A t thia time plana/ “ a ta e r wttt he dtecnaaed for the state M apte convention which Is to he held < *Te ° la Medford next Spring. A ll ‘n the Ashland music teachers are to- climax 'terested to the w o rT of the or- 71 J*» ganlsatlon, which weeks toward O** « 0» the perfecting of professional to iim tt ■ standards, and discussion o f prate* tents o f the teachers. *n the Ashland teachers who plan ’to before nttohd are to make reservations Woodie, A French train piloted by the [w ith Mrs. Harold Alkeps before * P*«« < 40 and 8, and a backing auto Monday evening and if a sufficient n* ” > mobile, piloted by Henry Fluhrfer, number are interested a taxi may atf<* Bt pins a deg fight and heated de be chartered tor the group. »ftor sh bate between two opposing root ers, featured the Medfortf-Aahland football game yesterday. PLA N C H IC K R N SUPPRR - The train and automobile fea Plans tor a big chicken din tured the big Armistice Day ner and dancing party to. be held Parade in MSdford. yesterday t a x t Friday night, November 1 * m oraing^ih which a number of by the Upper V alley er Bellview local Legion men participated. club, to make sufficient funds to The parade was of such pro pay o ff tke clubhouse dfebt, are portions It has been excelled being made. The a ffa ir Is to be only by< the Jubilee of Visions widely advertised. Readlsed parade. Bight feeble veterans o f the C ivil W g r were to the parade, four bravely marching with tbe colors. The crowd cheered them lustily. Gully decorated floats, representing other communities and organisations featured the parade. ' ( •' BIG PARADE IS FEATURE Unity Heeded MIDDLEWEST IN GRIP OF COLD WAVE H e ' failed to convert. A fte r this Medford scored bnt once again In the first quarter, carrying the ball over the goal In practically the same type .of play. A double criss-cross play to which Medford opened u "frato” for thelP ball carrier to r u u through gave Medford the desired opening on a number of occasions By U. P. Sw eeping out of the Northwest ou a 45 mile aa boiu wind, a ’cold wavezneut the therutometer down ward throughout the middle West snd southwester. W ind caused most trouble ad and led to touchdowns. jacent to Chicago. Ashland made her lone score A t Knfasaa City the mercury is In the Inst quarter a fter a flacky erpeeted to drop to Ute 30 degree barrage of passes Intermixed mark today. w ith dashing runs. Abbott reoelv- In the Greet L a ta region warn ed tho kickoff and returned eight ing of terrific storms were issued. yards and It was Ashland’s t a ll,' first down ba th e ir own 3» yard line. The ball was ¿ushad for ward and, the touchdown flnnUy made by Leedom on a ran aronnd the end: Abbott converted. On the Ashland lin e Hitchcock SANTA M ONICA, NoV. f t — <u»> and Abbott started aad Leedom M t the fast pace for the backfield —A three m ile Jnmp from • be at sharing honors with Ctendoe and sp eedin g a irp lan e w ill tempted tomorrow by Ralph N atter. Douglhs, Son Diege parachute The lineup was: M edford ( 7 2 ): McDonald RBL, Jumper, to connection wl<A the Demmer RTL; J. Hngtan ROL; city’s celebration of the a a a lv e n - ary o f the return o f the world filers. WiU Attempt a : Parachute Jump -z Oowgirl Killed Her Com mon Law Husband in 8elf Defense is Decision of Jurors Who Reached a Verdict After Little More Than an Hours Delibera tion. the bogrd not certify the results. T he order resulted from the charge^ of « faction that election frauds were practiced In the city, citing 17 instances. — ‘ OPP, Alabama, Nov. 12.— (IP) - A father and son, and (wo po- licemen a re \le a d and others are In the hospital aa the result of a gun fight here test night. Cleve Dauphin, 40. O . C. D au- phln, 18, his son. and Edward Mix, 3« and Lee Clark, 48, both policemen, are dead. The aheetlnb began w h e n young Dauphin raced through town in hla antomohlte. Officers ordered him to atop. H e refused and continued to raee through the town. Officers tired at him, ^ SdowMfkwoeW ratu n ra * wtth fils father and they took positions on prominent corners and started shooting. They fatally wounded the two policemen before they were killed by other officers. A number bf bystanders were * in- }ured SKRLBTONH FOUND Buried two feet under the sur face» of the ground, three skele tons, thought to be those of two w hite man and a women were found along the Klamath river. Two assn were hunting when they stumbled onto the gruesome find. They estimated the skulls to have been buried five or six years. IS.— (U P )— Lorena t Tricksy, fa mous rodeo performer was found not guilty by a Jury thday, o f the murder of J. P. "Sm iling Slim " Harrte, her common law husbaad. The Jury received the case at 18:80 p. m. and nt 1:00 announced It w m reedy w ith n verdict. The Jurors filed ta c k into the plctareeque Lake coun ty courtroom and the fore man Informed the court , of hrir ncquRa*. Mies T rlrk e y admitted she stabbed H arris io death here September S "and tfie Jury Upheld'her claim that It was la self-defense. ’ aay ine » " •* or Trickey’ accused o f k illin mon Iaw husband, J. P. 8Hm” Harris, entered It Phase. II ’ Ita ly hs^ fa th# hands of the Ji fora n *«ht A ttorn eys for both aid ■’* ’><’ « ’«>’’ to « « h e their < *to* arguments today. It d«rstood the state w ill •« ’’oath penalty. T ’ie trla ’ waB recessed c .»«attee Day after the defe prtaenSed the last defen Beaa ,n » « ’«ht sesaion ol whlch ’aat«<1 wa” toward: ln r - Th® buchnroo glr **■ a<J“ 'tted plunging the ’ato ’ he heart e f the . m loved too well but not QUARREL ENDS WITH KILLING SAN FRANCISCO. N ot . 12. — (LP)— The biplane of jCaptain Frederick Giles. remained, to .the hanger at M ills Field afTporf to day while'* he waited to r favorable weather to start hla «flight * to Honolulu. This w ill be*the' first leg of his aerial voyage to Aus tralia. Captain Giles called off the departure scheduled today when be was warned of a storm pweeping the Pacific. Two Rod Buna for Touch- downs and a Safety Makes Soore at Knd of the T in t Half of Sons-Humboldt Game 16 to 0 in Favor of v Looal Team. Scoqp end o f first half of ARRANGEMENTS ARE COMPLETE Visit of Supreme Imperial Potentat« Will Feature Ceremonial Final arrangements tor the entertainment of the 350 H lllah Temple members and visitors who will attend t i e fall cere monial In thia city Monday are under the direction of com mittees Who will complete their work tomorrow. The visit o f the Im perial Po tentate, Clarence M. D u n b a r of Palestine Temple, Providence Rhode Island, together w ith dther Masons of thé state, w ill be an outstanding factor of the event. The visit made to H lllah Temple Is made incident to g tour through the Pacific northwest. Sam H. Baker of Grants Pass is the Potentate of Httlah Temple. Committees in charge o f the Ceremonial Monday are: Reception — T . H . Him peon, Chnlrmaq; Geo. W . Dunn, F . D. Wagner, Ashland; W . B. N ew combs, P. B, Herman, Orants Pam; B. C. Jerome. F . J. New man, Medford. ,. Banquet — P. K , Hammond. Chairman; W . H. McNair, R, B. Detrtck, Aehlapd. -r ^ . 0 ^ ::. Matte — Oari T . Teagwnld, Chairmen, Medford;. R. B. Crego, K la m a th 'F a ite; Stanton Rowell, Grants Pass. ’• Decoration — F . F . W hittle, Chairman; H . 0 . Baders, t . H. Hardy, Glenn Simpson. Aahtead. Membership — L, P. 0 . 1 d s r, C hairm an. R. W . Lee. Medford; J. T. Cblnnock, Rex Bhrnett, Ornate Pam; R. B. Cbmptoa. Roseburg; C. H . Tonng. 8. R. Mosher, Bugene; W orth Harvey, Cottage Grbve; H. C. Boone, Marsh gold; W . C. VonBmon. Klam ath Falls. , * score won two touchdowns, end a safety, th e Sans seem certain wlaaera q f the gaum la progress at the AtMrtfe field thte aftcruono. Ashland Norm al scored two touchdowns in the first quarter, the first on a p retty end play and the second on a long left and run by Shields. Both times the kick-* er converted. The safety was made, when Humboldt was forced to kick when a short distance from their own goal line, the Sous blocked the punt and the hall went over the Humboldt goal. In the second quarter Ashland, playing uphill and against the wind failed to score, hot kept the ball in Humboldt territory. The Normal team la playing thè same. fast, smashing, game of last week— perfect Interference f o r rannera, plenty of beet on the line and speed in the bhckfleld. The locai Normal won the tern and elected to klckhff to t h e North, playing the downhill di rection during the first quarter. * Beveral b rillian t passes have been completed and Ashland hgs mads fine yardage galas. The Humboldt State Normal grldders Who thte afternoon are »teyteg the Sega,on the Athletic field here, are aa unknown qual ity. "W e are known as the ‘Wonder Team* because we have wonder ed ao much * h * n we were going to get to ptey.” one of the play- era said when questioned regard ing former games thte season. “Our Hue averages 175 pounds and our bnokleld around 155” the preen representative of the squad stated. , ■ .*.,' The 11 men on the aqnnd ar rived in Ashland yesterday after noon aad spent the night at the Lithia Springs Hotel. Dae to paralysis in the vicin ity of Burekn, the team played the high school teams of the vicinity exclusively to date, the , clash with the Nortaal befog th e iy first regular gams this year. Coach Mac McNeal said l)to , S obs were In fine shapes for t h i Publicity— W. H. Day, Record e r Ashland. A. B. Voorhtes, Grants Pam. Son Surrendered After Chairman of Committees w ill Fired Ballet Which be supplied with lists of the Struck Father various appointments, and in E N T E R P R IS E , Ore., Nov. 12. dividual* members will be also — ( If ) — M artin H orrell. 30, was notified o f their respective as gam e. T h e gam e was to s ta r t arrested today for shooting and signments. with the following approxlssate kllUng his father, John 8. Hor lineup: May and Shields nt end, rell, <0, n iter a quarrel nt the with Shields selling signals: H orrell home, 30 miles in the hlUs northeast of here. The son said his father attack ed him with a pistol after a quar rel and that he seised a rifle snd shot him through the'heart. He surrendered to officers w ith out any attempt to flee. DRANK POISON TWO ARE DEAD RED CROSS ROLL CALL ON FRIDAY Elks Plan For Annual Smoker Elks ara maktog final arrange ments for their big annual smok er which la to be held Saturday evening. November 1». Turkeys, the usual grand prises of furnf- fure w ill be offered ns prises. Elks from a ll sections of Southern Ore gon snd Northern C alifornia are expected to be In attendance. Twenty-two rounds of boxing, with Gshe O'Gradg of thte city, as the headline attraction, is also booked for the evening. P O R TLA N D . Nov. I t . — ft|»)— Mistaking a hottie of red rose spray fa r wine, ennssd t h e deaths of Mrs. 8evsU Hysn, 35 and W erner 8teiger, 37. here test night. , They were attending a party Annual Red Croon ra il c all to when they took U e fatal drink. Ashland w in be started next F r i The hottie wan found neaf their, day a rte n e o a , November I I , ac bodies a few momenta after they cording to annonneemeot made passed away. today. T. H . Slmpnoa, who la local chairmen. Fall House In City Hoosgow F u ll house last alght to the city hoosgow. KILLING rNVMHTIGATKD I t w a n 'h ta r 3 o’clock when Love Chandler. IfaH n. Klam three “ kalghto of the road.” one ath connty, ’’catoe to his death by a college hoy from the east, stop means o t gunshot wounds from ped to the jmltoe station aad ask shots fired by some nae unknown ed for shelter tor the night. to us" members of a coronet’s But the Jail was fall. Burlier Jury who investigated the case applicants had taea give« thu declared, gesterdaj'. . M ike Mur phy Is held in the county ,Jall on an open ohnrge awaiting his ap- pearanoe before the grand Jury, He is connects* w ith the killing, is the belief of officers.