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o O o o o O O O -152a O 0 rAOTC EIOTIT o iT O o MEDFOttT) MAIL TtttBl. MEDFORB, OftEOiOV, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 7T- I OF , HA MOM. Ore., Oct. 20. The flm( In timation of the ktouikTh upon which ho will apiKul the cunvlotlnn of Tom Murray, convicted und nlcur! to hiinK fur the niurdt-r of (J mini John Sweeney, during the jiiinon hrnk of August 12. W'.ih nlvvn y Will U. KlriK. counsel for the ch-tVnue, In lilx open iiiK hUitt'tin-nt to tho Jury In the tiiul of Juiim-h Willow unil Kllsworth Killey, tmijmniunH of Alunuy Jn thu priHon hreuk. Ah In tho Murray trial Klntr de 'lured tluit Keliey and WIIIoh urted In H-lt defeiiHH In KcekffiK to eucano from pei-HtM-ullon In thu prison thut threatened their liven. In tho Murray trial (lie court ruled out the plea of H f defenKo on the ground that then vviiM no showing1 in th evldum to jiihtify it and that I iuih much hh an ut ti'inpt to eKcapi; from prison in n statutory rriino in Oregon, u defeiiHe based upon nuch a plea wuh not ad- ltilHH!ihle. ThioiiKhont tho trlnln Ju1k KImk linn contended that the, l'KlHl:itui-(i in milking prlHon escnpeH felon Ich did not eonlein plate that It Hhould he eoiiHtvued to deprive anyone, even a convict confined in pi-ltum of their constitutional rlht to defend his own life. JihIkc Klntf cotitendH that uitch a Klatulo Im unconstitutional although admitting a lack of Judicial prcco dent to support his contention. I!y reason of confinement In the "hull pen," of the prison and the con Htant menace of being confined there without cause or jiiHtlflcatlon, and because of the presence of n guard over the, "hull pen," who "has a ma nia for killing." and "who has fired without provocation at cunvIctH con fined In the cells in tho hull pen In discriminately," tho couvlctH were Jus tified In seeking to make their esca-pe, even at tho expense of taking human life, If they were resisted, Klnjf told the jury. Judge King's ground for appeal, thus indicated, is that the court erred In depriving Murray of his constitu tional right of self defense. J.yle J. Page, prosecutor. In opening the case for (ho state this afternoon axked that tho death penalty he Im posed on Wllloa and Kelley under the Htauto making a capital offense of participation In a criminal conspiracy resulting In murder. Kelley nnd WIIIoh, Page declared, are equally as guilty of the murder of Guard Kweeney as wan Murray, al though neither of them actually fired the shot which resulted In his death. The claim hat tho conspiracy to n enpn did not contemplato any killing, that WIIIoh nnd Kelley Joined in the belief that there would he no killing and that there wuh nothing to indi cate that either (of the defendants took any part In the shooting, wan also advanced by Judge King. Jjist Friday night Troop No. 4, O. I. Cornwall, scoutmaster, entertained with a feed In the Beout meeting rooms at tho Presbyterian church. The parents were Invited arid also' the members of troop ,. G under the leadership of 10. I, I)u('hane. Hcoutlng contests and games made up u very Interesting program. These troops meet at the Presbyte rian church every Kriday night. Troop Xo. 0 Heart About Knakcfl. Troop No. 6. Cieorge Kunzrnan, scout master, had a very instructive meeting lust Friday night at which the study of snakes was the principle subject. There were fourteen boyH present. They expect to Increase the troop membership in the next two or three weekH. Knvo Old (lot I ich for Near Fast ItHicf Hoy Scouts of the (.'rater IJike coun cil have been called on to take charge of the collection of old clothes to he Hent to the Near Must for tho relief of the refugee men, women and child ren. iJates for this collection will be announced In the next day or two. Jn the campaign, troops will be In com-, petition to gather the greatest quan tity of old clothes. Registrations are coming in, to Scout headquarters for the Koout leaders training course, which will open Thursday evening in tin head quarters office at 600 West Main, at 7:30. Men enlisting in tho course will learn by doing as Scouts do. The course will bo free of charge and men interested in any kind of boys' activi ties are welcome to attend. Scout h wishing to take advancement before 'the Court of Honor, - October 29th. must notify Scout headquarters not later than next Tuesday, the J 7 th. IE BV MEAT PACKERS USED CAR SALE AI A Apodal mile of used cars Is being launched In Modford by II. K. Nelson, manager of the used car detriment of Main and Nelson Metropolitan Hudson & Kssex dealers of Han Fran cisco. This selling event will take place at Stout's Oarage on North llol ly street, nnd will feature bargains In cars brought to southern Oregon from San Francisco and tho bay dis- t net . " We have f ou ml t h Is section of Oregon to bo an excellent outlet for our best urpiI cars," says Mr. Net- son. "During tho last few months we have operated n used car exchange at Klamath Falls and our success there was gratifying. Wo are confi dent that tho Modford district will prove equally as good." It is the hope of Mr. Nelson nnd tho San Francisco management of his firm t ha t t ho M ed ford used ca r branch be a permanent one. A num ber of earn are now on display at Stout's (larage and u cordial Invitation has been extended to local people ,lo call and see them. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. (A. P.J Stocks of meat In storage and process of cure would fill the needs of the United States for only twelve days, if Immediately available, according to government bureau figures. Oscar G. Mayer, president of tho Institute of American Meat Packers, told his or ganization today at the twentieth an nual convention. Ho estimated Amerlacn meat production In 1325 will bo twenty billion pounds, with a percapita . allotment of nearly ICO pounds; exports will bo about one and a half billion pounds. Continued growth of population In the United States at an eRtimnted an nual Increase of ,1, COO, 000 persons, will requlro ddftlonal supplies of meat In this proportion: 200,000 cat tle; 200.000 sheep and lambs and one million hogs. PENN NOW LEAD EAST IN FOOTBALL NKW l OIlK,. Oct. 20 Army an . J'ennHylvunm .toduy Htood out' collt'Kiutu foulbult honors after a hec' tic werk end of thrills unil hiU1h. Coach Knute Hockne'H- .Votre Dame's warriors have been Hhumed from the ruuk.i of the contender!! by an overwhelming defeut nt the hundu of the cadetH here Saturday. 27 to 0, Yale, champion team of the "Bljf three." and unbeaten Mince Mi'V fell from Immediate conHlderntlon under a bruising Pennsylvania blow, 111 to 13. Harvard, counted In the runnlnir af ter an Impressive hcoiIiik exhibition ngaliiHt .Mlddlebury und Columbia, rated au tho strongest New York eleven in yearn, Iiuh been defeated by both Holy croHH and Ohio Htate. pittHliurir. liruwn. Penn State and Went Virginia ure Ukcwixo among the tennis to Hliow at leant one defeat at this point, while records of Princeton iJihayette, Navy, Colgate; I.ehlgh and Washington and Jefferson, Include ono tie game. Pennsylvania's surprising victory against llie powerful Yale team which had ruled a favorite, gave the Qua- Ker eleven a string of four triumphs. The Ited und Hlue cohorts will face on unbeaten Chicago next Saturday at Philadelphia and line up against Ited Orange and the mini at homo u WeeK later. Tho Husky Army machine tins ill ready, disposed of three western elev ens. A fourth. St. Louis unlversitv will take up the burden next Satur day nt West Point and then will come the Cadet's first big test against an enstern eleven, their annual struggli. with Yale at New Haven, Conn., on uciooer at. PARIS GETS GLIMPSE 'S PAniN, Oct. 20. (A. P.) The first spring styles in' women's hats of the ifo season were seen yesterday -at tho Hols do lloulogne truck at the close of the 11125 flat i.icliw .,., The beautiful autumn day brought out aevorai inju women's straw hats. Two of tho most prominent which nart lust Won first llrlKe nt the nntn. Sition of UleCoratiVe uiia fov their designer were, one of black made of mm straw Interwoven with big horse hair. thO Other of riMnwnnl nntn simply trimmed with a taffeta scarf. nnnincr nut was or red mephlsto plcot with ornaments of gold and sliver nnd a scarf in red mephlsto creno dn chine, the ends of which we're trim med with gold and silver. The Screen By Ye Press Agent. 25 OUNCES f0rjy cents Another ltln-Tln-TIn Sensation Tho Itiattn theater has for its new attraction today another of thoso ro mnrkahlc photoplays starring ltin Tin-Tin, tho uncnnnlly sagnciotis Cler man shepherd dog. This time the Htory is called "Tracked in tho Snow Country." Any picture In which Tiln-Tln-TIn Is starred Is chiefly Interesting for the particular new thrill which ho gives it. In "Tracked In Iho Snow Country Kln-Tln-TIn creates most excitement by his final thrilling fight with the villain, saving his master, the hern. the girl and the nilno from his un scrupulous hands. June Marlowe has tho nrlnclnal feminine role. She Is always mighty easy to look at nnd in this particular Plclure proves her ability. David Hut ler plays opposite her. In the role of he young forest ranger who has linen smitten by her chnrms. Mitchell ,evls Is the villain. 99 Same Price forover 35 YEARS WHY PAY WAR. PRICES? ")he government used millions of pounds Hunt's fratcrliilt Tonight. 'Tho Street of Forgotten Men closes tonight at the Hunt's Crate- rlan. Percy Mnrtmint. Nell Ilamll. ton nnd Mary Urlan are featured in the leading roles. The story Is one of beggar" who had himself officially pronounced "dead" that a girl who had been entrusted to his euro nt babyhood, might, never know him ns "Kasy Money" Charlie, the fako crip ple, nnd that nothing should stand In her way of a happy marriage to a fine upslandlng young millionaire. Varied Program Vaudeville Tomorrow Songs, dancing nnd comedy feature tho West rcn Manager's nssnclatlon vnudcvllle at Hunt's t'raterlan tomor row ntatlnee and night. "Krnm Obi r'uMhloncd to Jaz." Is (he theme of the revue. "The Iishlon Kollles." portraying what women have worn from Kit! to l;rjr.. Musi cal numbers nnd dance steps enhance the number. IVolet (inland Is the fea tured player. ltlce anil Cady, present their song iitnl chatter net. One Is tall nnd thin. the mher Is n chubby Dutchman. "The l.lnd-Troo.o" gives an equlll brlstlc ladder act, offering n series of dangerous stunts with ladders Hint is ait of the nrdinniy nnd full of thrills. Itay and Hldert present "lturnl Od Iltles." Imitations of farm animals nnd birds, with n comedy thread throughout. A sing number entitled "Songs of Todnv nnd Yestertbu'." Is presented by Kinclvgt and DuTf. Oood voices, pretty costumes nnd beautiful scenery constitute the net. The photoplay portion of the piO grant consists of "Tuples of tho Day," und u lively comedy, can be yours , ... "be shapely.' TDO NOT want to be thin! I Just Want tn ha mv ...ii.ii . wunt these hollows filled out. I Just Want PnUllirll firm nln,n flnul. , " t' iivau vil 111 bones to till out my ilgure." ui course you do. You want a flir- tirO Hint Vnil Cnn Ali.nn ...... -!. ... v .. uiupo jum domes on not Just hang them on! What's mo uso oi navtng pretty clothes, If they Just hang on you? And whnt wotibl v- .n.. t I I J 1 D.J 1. VUI noio ioiu you couiu nave the tlguro VOtl Wllllt? A en,.nf.,l i-J . n"i( m;ii luuiiuou hodv tlrm. onlbl Such ..- i. Just your right weight? You'd be uuguiy nappy, wottidn t your Woll. then I.a hn..i .-, ni.v; iiDiaunii you can havo It! Put plenty of red enii In your blood and watch your weight en ui m wuunt you wont it! That s What's tlin loiittnr. with v join .our blood Is Impoverished. You need more ".u, reu oioou. is. h. s. Is the tlilnit to nut red blood In . b. B. S. helps Nature build red blood colls by the millions. im just try s. S. S. and watch how out your clothes. Notice your sum clear of un sightly blemish a P P o 1 1 1 e iiuTeaso - Birengin come to liabhy TIIUBrIrM fill it Vim ami vienr fill vmir imi.i . 1)1 unit fhrif ilriit It An.t o o . . n. o. o. o. Biir noips Nature tin lid thnt htn.i s. s a id -.o.i ... -in .i ' n. ... ... , nuiu UJ Ul, uruR Biures, e lurRor bottle Is moro economical. It's red CASH PAID For Second-Hand ' Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 A tire thatheeps its good looks to the very end of its long service life SOME tires that look well on the show room floor begin to' look shabby .after a few miles of service. The U. S. Royal Balloon not only com pares favorably in appearance with any tire when new. . .The important thing to note is that it holds its good looks. Finger marks, grease and mud stains do not show on its handsome alt black body. And the flat "Low-Pressure Tread" wears slowly and evenly. Because the' weight is properly dis tributed over the entire tread surface, the uneven, disfiguring wear that soon gives a ragged appearance to ' round treaded balloon tires does not occur. This and the patented Latex-treated Web Cord construction of the carcass permit the U. S. Royal Balloon to be run at proper, cushioning pressure. There is no need to over-inflate to save the tires. Thus, appearance, long mileage, comfort and car protection are all provided for. The man who is riding on U. S. Royal Balloons is enjoying the advantages of "the balloon tire principle at its best." United States Rubber Company U.S. Royal Balloons True Low Pressure with the New Flat 'Low-pressure Tread" and built of Latex-treated Web Cord Trade United States Tires ar Good Tires For sale by: ' Modford Vulcanizing Works ' Medford, Oregon ' Central Point Service Station Central Point, Oregon - - II w r : p MM Thd Testimony of Others JN my new book which may be had FRE upon request, on PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis orders, I have reproduced nearly 100 letters from among those received from my thousands of patients. These tell you frankly of their years of suffering of their trying home remedies and even opera tions, and, finally, of their complete cure bymyNON-St'KCICALmethod. These are horn men and women of every Uatton. many of whom you may know. You will learn by retlinn thU Book why I can give rYKM I hN OUAKAM hr. to cure your Piles or return your lee. ChTSSiJL DEAN. M D Inc POKUANO OFFICES; SEATTLE OFTICCt: Or Dkn ButMIn? 80S-S12 Shaftr Ditildin ftTMANI-MAI Jtlf AftiP-. flrA i mm m mm m mi mm -m w . n 4 SAVE YOUR HEALTH IT'S MORE PRECIOUS THAN YOUR MONEY Folks who look into the future with confidence plan their housekeeping with the same sense that makes a business successful. The old fashioned lilan of having the washlns done at home does not even pay in dollars nnd cents. 75 cents for 10 pounds wet wash. Phone us and watch us keep a date with your order. MEDFORD 30 NORTH O1VERS10C AVE PHONE 166 DOMESTIC LAUNDRY WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors' Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and Prlcea Absolutely Right. Do Not Order From Odt-of-Town Concerns Befor Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford A. Modem Mill -' Orefon Travel by Motor Stage 8AFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. M. i A pleasant one day trip. ' Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Soseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. . We taKe passengers for all way points. For further. Information ,. and tickets call Union Stage Depot. . Phone 809. FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85 Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Points. The kiddles nlwnys re joice when they know that there is a treat of our cream in store for them. They realise that our creams are the best in taste and quality.. Ask for Nutritious les Cream or Yum Yum Jackson County Creamery DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLZATXR8 Chevrolet Light Delivery 5 New Balloon Cord Tires Special Price v The Busy Corner Motor Co. Phone 144 23 N. 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