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s 9 o o mnvom) matt, TRflnrcSk friETPQT?r. oREflcy.QrtareTuv. 2o. 192." ILLEGAL FISHINGo TACKLE IS FOUND AT GOLD RAY DAW! STANFORD 'While workmen . wero enftftRPd in cleaning out nevernl atone pools of the fish ladder nt the Ooltl Ray dnm, under the supervision of AVm. H. Coleman, state fish screen super intendent, what they found nnd re moved from there caused the latter to utter a Rip Van Winkle club root ing scream. Never was IJill o scandalized, dis romfited and diHnnpr.inied in his hitherto faith in local mankind of fthe Jackson .county variety ,U.0F:W. The Markets 0. A. G. LEAD LIST: SAX FRANCISCO. Oct. 20. (A. ''I The football business Is "looklnt? ur" In Pacific const circles. Results of Inst Saturday's contests hroiiL-hl mil He in ther forcibly the fact thut ut least j $t 1 1 12: feeder anil stockcr pis t"0 Livestock rORT(,A'U, Oicu pet. 20. Cattle nominally steady: calves f0e lower. Nu receipts. Calves, medium to choice (milk feds excluded) 0.601r S.fiO: full to rnmmonti $40. fiO: veal era, medium to choice 9.503:ll; cull nm! common $5.50 fi 8.50. ilnKU 2So lower:; receipts 250. heavyweight (250 to 250 Urn.) me-, (tin in. good anil choice $1 1.75 U 12.25; medium weight (200 to 250 lbs.) me dium, good nnd choice $1212.50; Unlit weluht (ICQ to 200 lbs.) com mon, medium, good and choice 112.50 t 12.75; light lights (120 to 160 Int.) common, medium, good and choice $124c)2-50: packing hogs, rough and ftmooth !.5lMt.lU: daughter plgH (90 to 1:10 Mm.) medium, good und choice now auspicious of everybody nnd has f"llp '"' ore glng to make a mighty artlly Joined In the movement to ""' cuasi coiiicrence non 1 They are. Stanford, whose 13 to 1) victory over Southern California was the surprise of the day; Washington anil California. Washington, by hold ing the powerful .Nebraska eleven to .1 (1-6 tie easily entered the lists as a lending contender for the confer ence title, o. A. C. undefeated ns yet, while the eliars. defeated the week before by the Olympic club somewhat bring Billy Sunday, .the. evangelist. to the county next summer for n scries of meetings. In only these three pools of the fish ladder wits found the accumulation of IS years of Illegal fish poaching, n large collection of old junk In the shape., of rusted spears and snags of all -kind,. Including various combina tions of huge hooks und a watch. Which tne law violators lost Willie redeemed theinselv..- l, .ili f- trying, to take fish. IT other pools xt. Mary's 6 to n. of the ladder were also cleaned nut Cnlifrni.i plays lis first rnnfer enouuh . such tackle would probably eiue game next 'suturduv, taking on be found to start a good. Blzcd junk Oregon at Portland. A slight breath yuril. !.- In gspell will be offered I he following The. collection Is on exhibition In week when the llrulns meet l'oomnn. one of the chamber of commerce: Washington Suite will be Hie sec show windows, prior to being sent to ond conference opponent for cullfor the slate game, commission head- uin after which. other "crucial" games iiunrters to become a permanent ex- or the year will lake place when the to mo lbs.) medium, good and choice J 12.50 it 13. Sheep nominally -stonily, receipts 280. Kite. PORTLAND, ore., Oct. 20. KgKS cent higher. Current receipts 42c; fresh medium 3a 3! l-2c; fresh standard firsts. 4:1 1-2i44c; fresh slandard extras 4H .1-2 (i( 49c, Duller. Cube butler 1-2 to 2c up... Extra cubes, city 55c; standards 52c; prime firsts 51 l-2c; firsts 47 l-2c; ullder grndes nominal; prints 57c; ctrona 6Sc. 11 Ilk steady. P.est churning cream f5c net shipper's track in zone one. Cream delivered Portland 69c. Ituw milk (4 per cent) $2.65 cwt,. f.o.b. Portland. llg 19' springs 23LUc: 2Scyouug white ducks ii l'otuutert. ' Potatoes, weak. l.501.60. . Onions weak, fl.354il.to. . rvrtluml Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., elct. 20 Wheat. Bull, hard white, bluestem, Imart 11.41; soft, white, western white $1.40 hard winter western red, northern spring $1.33. Toduy's ear receipts Whent 43; barley 1; flour 4; oats 2; hay 4. broiler Sugar lilt Ixiw Itccord 35c. XEW YORK. Oct. 20. (A. P.) For the first time sitw) January 1. 1922. Sun Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20. But terfut f.o.b. San Francisco 64o. o VKGW FIVE Culi raw sugar Bold In New York I net price laid down in New today at two cents a pound. Withlwoul1' be 3.77 cents a p.rond., the addition of the duty, however, the I Conk with Kan SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20.-"-Fed-ernl state Market News Service.) Apples; California, boxes, Belle fleurs fancy $1,004(2: Jonathans fan cy $1. 604? 1.75:. Newtowns fancy four tier fl.651.85; 3 1-2 tier $l.S5t(2; Washington Jonathans XF (242-2"-Fnncy $1.752: C grade $1.50i 1 .75. Homes, fancy largo $2.25(72.50; choice $1.7rifi:2; Delicious fancy and XF $33.50; Oregon Winter Ha nanns fnncy $2.25j'2.50; c Kiadu $1.86(6'2.25; Spitzenberg XF $2.50j) 2.76; fancy . $2.25 i 2.50; c grade $1.85(2.15; V tn It Jonathans . $1.05 1.75. . Washington- Huskies undertake to hiblt there. In the meantime. Mr. Coleman sad- smear the Blue nnd Clold: The fourth ly announced this morning that any conference clash will he the "big mnn who desires can claim owner- Kume" wilh Stanford. November 21. shin of anv article in the collection.1 California's sound, the number ns nud then suddenly perking up while V"' undetermined, will board n train gazing on the collection, oxclulmed, ""' ' ""'ami Wednesday night. Hard "Well I'll be, swanned!" practice today nnd tomorrow, ns on ' ' I Monday has bene prescribed liy Conch Andy Smith. There were no Injuries in the St. Mary's game and the Hears should hit Oregon in fine shape. Captain Tut Imlay. out of the game through injuries In the start of the Neason. Is exneclf.il In eo Intn lltn 10 ' HI inilm ( nnilf II "oinlni- contest possibly for the four IV nllnlMrll I II I Wf IM '"" """" wan """ fr nm.. 10 "UUIll iLU UU III I n,oro lh"n n l'orlud last Saturday and appeared to be in fine condition. Poultry. Poultry stedy. ellnvy hens 2fic SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20. (IT. S. Ilureau of , Agricultural Economics.) Broilers, Leghorn J to 1 1-4 lbs. 38 r.1!lo; poorer 37c;. 1 1-2 lbs. 391140c; colored 1 1-4 Jo .1 3-4. lbs. 301i34c. Fryers, Leghorn, 2 . to 2 1-2 lbs. 29 S30; colored 2 to 2 1-2 lbs. 2!Kf 30e. Young . roosters, colored 3 lbs. 29 ff 31c: staggy.Bhowing spurs nominal. Old roosters. , colored 15 (ft: 17c, Leghorn hens, 2 1-2 lbs. 22(S23c; 3 lbs. 2420c; 3 1-4 to 3 1-2 lbs. 26C(i)28o. Large colored hens, fancy. 30(iJ31e. Turkeys, young live 37ifi40c; old 30iii38c dressed young 42"6-)5c; old 3Cui.'i9o. wnm Sift QUICK COOKING ' CooK 2t65 : minutes only A ,.2 7.. V, I ,i Rciy with the coffee! New Style H-O Quitk Cooking Oats the time-saving, energy building breakfast dish. FUvory oat Hikes that cook into granular oatmeal in 2 to 3 minutes! Never sticky, pasty or uninviting. Appetiz ing delicious healthful. ( , , v Filled with flavor-r-packed with nourishment. Smooth crm in texture yet retaining the necessary roughage for easy digestion. That "alUnight cooked" flavor in only two minutes FOR MORE THAN i, OVIAKI MAKIM OP qUAUTY PRODUCT . H O HORNBY OATS MB1M CHIAH FA IMA Otl HOHMriAO MNCMta HOVl MEDFORD COTTAGE Fire, attributed to defective. wiring, pructlcully gutted a three-rooia cot tage at 823 East Ninth street, owned aud tenanted by Mrs. Ulanche Meeker, ut 3:30 this morning. The loss, esti mated to exceed . $2,000, is covered by Insurance. The lire started in the attic, accord ing to Mrs. Meeker, who states she was awakened by the crackling of the Humes. Opening a celling entrance she discovered the attic to be entirely ablaze, sparks and flames issuing forth from the entrance. Having no phone, she managed to awaken a 'neighbor, who sent In the alarm. U.OFS.C.BACKIS STAR SCORER ON PACIFIC COAST SAN FRANCISCO." Oct:' 20'. (A. P.) Morton Kaer. hnekfleld 'man of . The fire department responded with the University of Southern Colifor the Stutz pumper and Pope-Hartford nln, slnmls first among the point fire truck and after an hour of fight- scorers of Pacific Coast conference ing the fire was out.- Every room of football teams this season, with nine the house was gutted with the excip-. touchdowns, for 64 points, to his tlon of the front room, which was credit. damaged by water. I The ,k1i scnrex run up bv it, r. c. Mrs. Meeker states that she smelled ngalnst smaller opponents iii its early ruuuer miming snoniy ueiore i'!ur-'aeason gamos, let Howard Elliott of Ing, suggesting the tact that rubber i,. a.imB ,,.,. s,)nd .,,- insulation on electric wires due tJ sliort circuit W'as smouldering. . Even though the fire occurred In the cold and early hours of morning, many spectators rushed to the scene, several of whom were scantily clad, braving low temperature to see the fire. The glow was plainly visible in nil parts of the city. - A house near the blazing Meeker cottage was scorched but not mater ially damaged. CAR STOLEN AT EUGENE Fi A Chrysler Bedun.l stolen from TC. T. Boyd nt Eugene Sunday evening, was recovered yesterday on the Oreensprlng mountain rond n short distance from the Pacific highway by State Traffic Officer O, P. Talent. It wns for this car that the officers were . searching when they surprised the alleged Portland bootlegger Mon day morning, who had gone to sleep In his car loaded with 25 cases of gin and whlseky. While the officers were mnklnB the nrrests. the Chrysler Bednn, it Is thought, Bpeeded by unnoticed. The stolen car was In good shape, accord ing to officers, when recovered. How ever, It was .lying on Its side, hav ing left, the road while going nt a high ' rate--of- speed. People living nearby say they saw two men run Into' the brush after the accident. with 49 points, eight touchdowns nnd n single noint by conversion by kick-! ing goal. I Oeorge . Wilson,-. T'nlversity of Washington hnlfbnck, in three college games which Vvnshington has played, t has rolled, up seven touchdowns for the same total as credited to ln- gram of Oonzoga, I Fifth on the list is Earl Jabs of California, with five touchdowns against. Nevada. Schulmerlch of Oregon Agricultural college has scor-' ed 27 points for his team, with three touchdowns nnd nine points by con version of kicks. Midler of the Uni versity of Washington Is credited with 26 points, with four touch-1 downs and two points by conversion. Four touchdowns each have been scored by Novers of stnnford nnd Edwards of O. A. C, while three touchdowns each nrc credited to Denninn of O. A. C.,- Morris ilnilgro of U. S. C, nnd Recktt of the L'ni- tne verslty of' Washington. Special New Flat Purse f and Pouch Bags A sample line of the. new fall bags and purses ajt a very special price. It is not a bis Hm but is well assorted witli two and three color combination leathers, plain pin seal and Morocco, tooled leather faces and 'patent leathers in all colors. Shapes arc all the newest QQ for fall ' MBS SELL'S r. PHONE 31 GIVING GOOD VALUES EACH DAY Plus Courteous and Intelligent Service iaa beep the means of making "Russell's" the fastest growing store in Medford. Our knowledge of merchandise is passed on to you by personal and individual selecting of merchandise purchased for our trade. The re quirements of Medford patrons of Russell's are not the same as in 100 other localities, we buy personally for YOU. We buy the new merchandise when it is NEW, we do not wait to buy in jobs at reduced prices when the style is old. Some people use baits like staple dry goods to bring customers, and then on brands you do not know they extract enormous profits. We believe in a quick . turnover of all merchandise at a small profit always Special Fabric ( Gloves ; in the New Fall Colors Imported fabrics of an ex ceptional quality , worth and sold regular: at $1.25. The colors of mode, tan and fawn arc the best. The fabric, glove is the ideal glove for wear in this climate as it is stylish in i.the1 new cuff effects and at the same . time, , has warmth. At this very low price is a complete QQf -range of sizes WIDOW NEAR DEATH CHICAOO. Oct 2n.-i-(A'.' P.') Mrs. Philip Reiner, widow of Bob Kltz Blmmons,' famous pugilist,' Is- Incur ably ill and penniless In a hospital here, it was disclosed today. Estrang ed from her husbnnd, whom she mar ried after the death of the champion, she has contracted heart disease. She has two children.- Marvin, 6, and Avalon, 4 years old. QManJvJlan) EOI-TAN cA cigar you'll like "Roi-Tan High Life? It's as smooth Ss the., purr of yourngine! Try one!" (Z tor zac; Italic Hiith floes Hunting. ' PEKTH, N. n., Oct. 20. llano Tlulh. Eddie Collins. Joe Hush, Bob Hhawkey. "Muddy" Iluel, Benny Hen gough and Oeorge Cams, big league baseball stars, today are on their way to the Toblque river region In northwest New Brunswick, on a CARBON' BRIQUETS Unsurpassed for furnaces, heaters nd ranges. 'Best for Areola. All heat! No hl , Call us about this superior fuel. I VALLEY FUEL CQ, Featuring Extra Size Coats In Most Becoming Fall Styles No more is it necessary; to worry because you require an- extra size coat and cannot be fitted in anything excepting an ex tremely plain coat. The new models shown now. at "Russell's", give a slenderizing effect to figures requiring even the extreme sizes up to 50. These coats are designed along the same lilies as the regular sizes, embracing all the new fall style tendencies, all the new colorings and all the new materials. ' The generous use of furs has also been brought into effect in these coats, with great collars of fur and cuffs and bands and godetts; there are flare models and wrapny coats, as well as straight-line conserv ative models. The coats shown are reasonable, too, and we will appreciate the opport unity to show tlicnv $29. 75 to $75 tf . . i ( i i ; " GLOVES The New Pall Styles Are Here!'1" Beautiful gloves- in the new embroidered silk cuff effects, ..the., turn back cuff, the erect cuff and the eyelet cuff, all in the best colors of the season, so yon may match any of your new apparel. We, do not carry a glove for price alone, but for stylo and quality it's hard to s'i1::: $3.25. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS . Considering Quality. Are Extremely Low Priced At "Russell's" we always look for quality first, if quality is right we then work for the lowest price obtauiable. The savings rwe may make in our careful purchasing we pass along, to you in the form of lower retail prices. IJuilding a business in men's clothes large enough to enable us to maintain low prices with a rapid turnover of stock that is the mark we are always aiming at and the reason why prices at "Russell's" for 100 virgin all:wool clothes are always so moderate that we cau show ex-. ceptionally smart suits and overcoats at i s25 to $40 New Mackinaws Just in from Oregon Woolen Mills York moose hunting trip. , ' Cook wUU m t O