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o o o o -A. o '(Medforp ararK tktbunt!, arrcPFOKn, -onrsoN, Thursday, xovEMnrai r., 432s ' rAHE SEC L LITTLETON, Colo.t Nov. 5. (A. P.) Little prORreHS had been mmlo up to noon today In the tanjt ff electing a Jury to try Dr. Harold Blazer, fitted physician, on a rhargo Of Hlaylnt? bin 32-year-old diuiKhtfr, Hazel, iho "child .woman' who never grew from Infancy. Of the thirteen talesmen origi nally called to the Jury hox. not on- had been agreed upon as a Juryman. 1 Earl h. Medeskers was pxued when he declared that for twenty yearn ho had been an advocate nf pulnlewily putting' to death linheHJnN and other lrrnHponsiblnH. Defense Attorney M o w e r y an nounced that he would plan- Dr. Jilnzer on the Htand in hiH own di fenHe. He will contend, the attorney Bald, that the doctor feared he would die "leaving" that hHplH creature In the world," as a burden to the community. The-clcfcns will further claim that, with this thought In mind. Dr. Hlazer decided both Iw and his daughter tthould die. j . After slaying her. Dr. Blazer failed In an attempt to commit Aiih-ide, Maintaining that Dr. Blazer's love for her prompted him to commit! the act, Attorney Mowery said he' would Bay to the Jury: "If that Is murder, then go ahead and punish this old man, who made no other error than to do what he thought was right." District Attorney Jo! Rhino, pros ecutor of the case, wilt contend the chloroforming of Hazel by the doc tor wan a deliberate murder. The Btate will renist.Ir. Htonn wild, the defense' Intimation that the "1 hlld woman" had no soul. OF. SEASON IN WILLAMETTE V KLAMATH KALLH, Ore.. Nov. 5. Thtf coldeHt weather of the fall sta tion was felt here last night when the mercury dropped to sixteen above zero. The weather Is clear and cold today with u prophecy of continued cold again tonight. PBNDI JSTON, Ore., Nov. 5. The mercury deHcetuled below the freezing point here last night for the second time this week when it dropped to 28 above. At H o'clock this murnitu; the thermometer registered 30 above with the weather clear and the sun Hhlning brightly. Monday night the mercury dropped to above. K17C1ISNK, Ore.. Nov. fi. Last night was the coldest of the fall here when the mercury slumped to SO degrees. On October IS the temperature of 82 degree was recorded, the next coldest night of the season. ME AT ELKS' LODGE DEMPSEY WALKS TO i.vrnonrcE WILD TritKFVS. (Continued from cage one.) this water for trout. The fish were formerly clanalflod ax gume fluli In Oregon and today are con sidered by most sportsmen ns very desirable rood fish. We very much doubt tho advisability nf trying to exterminate them, but In . order to relieve the situation in the Crane prairie district some- what, we have takon the matter up with one of the local markets in Portland and have nriiumod with our deputy game warden, . C, A. James, to send in n hiiimiIv , of 100 pounds of these fish. This ' merchant assures us he will be able to develop a ready market for this really very fine food fish; As Crane prairie Is In nn area closed to fishing, the work of catching them will necessarily de volve upon this deirartment, and it is possible that If the commis sion desires this work undertaken it will not only be solf-sustalning ' but will yield a small revenue to tho department." INOHKASK ICXKMITIONS. The first big meeting nf general i enit'l lUJiiuieiii nim-i- mi- i,k " ,,,- iner vntiitlon, will lie held by the Klks tonight, fur which a big program of fun, in the nature nf a delayed Hal I lowe'en celebration, and ."unusual gof,d euts" have been prepared. A big turnout uf local anil vlidtlng Klks In expected. Hubert Hnyl Is chairman In charge of the entertainment fea tures. ' Some Important business will nlso I be ciin.siilered. A resolution that will radically change the prencnt policy of cluli management will come up for final passage. A list of proposed ac tivities and entertainments for the winter season will be presented for approval. I'ltKMIKIl. AT'I'K.MIT TO Kll.li (Continued from page 1.) editor of tho I'opolo yunglla, nlso was arrested. As soon ns the arrests became known Hlgnnr Karlnaccl, secretary general or the fasulst party. lsBiied a manifesto ordering the 'fascists throughout Italy -to gather at Uu-lr respective headquarters this evening to carry out demonstrations of re joicing over the premier's "escape fro nithe assassin's bullet. Hignor Fnrluuci'i also ordered tho fascists to refrain from any attempts at re prisals. Premier Mussolini has sent orders to the prefects to tnko energetic mensures to prevent reprisals. BEST FOR SWEDEN CHICAGO, Nov. 5. (A. P.) Pro hibition in America seems to be very effective. Senator J. liergman of HtockhoUn, Sweden, snid today on his arrival as a frnternal delegate at the convention of the Antl-Haloon league. have been here one month," Dr. Herman said, "and I have seen but two drunkards." . A review of the Swedish system of Individual licenses to purchase intox icants, called the Bruit system, after the Inventor of the plan, was given by Dr. Bergman. He suid that It had reduced drunkenness about one-third, but was satisfactory neither to the wets nor the drys. Those who are in favor of the Bratt system, he said, really are a minority, but they seem a majority because of those who tol erate it and don't wish prohibition entirely. "After the failure of the Bratt yn tem," he said, "the people will find that the American system is the right wny and the feeling in favor of total prohibition is growing." as n retaining fee and left Tamplcu without oxphtuatton. Should the Mexican authorities fail to apprehend Dempsey before he crosses the border, the dispatches say, the promoters will Bite hira for dam ages in the American courts. DempHey arrived yesterday at La redo, Texas. HALEM. Ore.. Nov. 5. O. U Mc- U'ouncll Blurfw. where ho will receive Intyro, who Iihm been superintendent ii salary of $4UU0 u year, jubilee lwi Uff the state school for the deaf since what he receives in urvKuii. iiu Rjclober.1922. today presented rYisihas received Indications that there fOclober, 1922, today presented resignation to ine Binie uunru 01 con trol, and It was accepted, to be effec tive November 27. Mr. Alclntyre re signs to accept the superlntendency of the Iowa school toY the denf nt may be an Increase In the salary in Iowa In the near future. Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune offic. ff MEXICO CITY, Nov. fi. (A. P.) Newspaper dispatches from Tampico say local boxing; promoters are much exercised over the failure of Jack Dempsey to appear at exhibitions there in accordance with a contract. They allege that the champion re turned a 10,000 peso check given him Ik The ' rarest of flavors in the handsomest of tins for table use SchillingPaprika Pepper , Nutmeg t Sage Allspice i Mace Cinnamon r Ginger Mustard & 11 others Ten S Coffee "Salting I Towder I Extracts Spices o We Issue Titl e Insurance Policies By arrangement with the Title ami Trust Company of Oregon, we can now insure your owner ship of real estate against any do. feels of title or adverse claims, and relieve you of all risk of loss in that respect. The issuing company guarantees the soundness of your title and assumes all risk of loss and the cost of defending your title in court, if sueh necessity should ever arise. $100,000 on deposit with the state for pro ted ion of policy holders. . Aslc for details covering your property. Jackson County Abstract Co. Med ford Glass Co. Automobile Glass and Mirrors made to order. We call for your sash and replace broken windows. Phone 140. 1 118 8. Barttett. (Continued from page one.) spread tux ro vision desired by th o committee. With Its Ron I fixed, the committee before consideration of new rnto nchcrtulcii, taking up fh-Ht the in come luxes, considered the heart of the revenue Utw. The chairman pre dicted an early decision on income schedules. I Muko Ufe Worth Living. Don't tto around feeling tired, lurk ing In energy and stronKth. hecauMe. your kidney are not working prop erly. The line of KOI.KV8 1MU,H, n diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, will flush your kidneys, remove inju rloiiH WHHte matter and ItritiK the kid neH hack to a normal, active condi tion, "Your KOl.KY 1MM.H are the only thing I ever nt to do me any good." writ en Samuel llrenner, Alex andria, Ilnd. Adv. I Xothv to CtutiiKP Zone. Notice in hereby given that the City Planning Commission wil hold a hearing on Momluy, November !th, nt the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. in. In the city hall on the petition of the ciLy council to consider the redn unifica tion of a portion of the following street front a Henldence District Oluss I to a Itiislness District Chink 111. A portion of North lllverstde avenue between Jackson and Maple utivetH. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION, Hy Lew hi I'lrlch, Chairman. Tly T, M, AlfonI, Secretary l!D WEIL WELLf THOSE SMITH'S USED TO kj"" HAVE ASHES BV OUT NOW THE HARDLY HWVtl , AN VAT All Tashmkn - 0 IQUESSTHEVMUSr HAVE. CHANGED PS SUPERIOR GRADE COAL and BRIQUETS tfKSENCOAlrft f I i IT ' lV i T juiiica PHONE 239 MEDFORD -7Ae Answer to the Burning Question HUNT'S CRATERIAN ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, NOV. 16 STROKE ,MORf LOGICAL PLAV All asmrrormrjr ft A VIVID PlAY Of lOUf IN THf TffOPCS mt rre(?ftATtosAL dramatic SfMSATioN 3 VTASS 2 YfA( I vfAR ' tvursmfAW piAvfiouse coKTTfitit rttVVOfiH LONDON CHICAGO A CRIMSON PAGE FROM THE BOOK OF LIFE CRIMSON WITH THE RED BLOOD OF TRUTHI VHIT W7TI 1 LAUGH CRY GASP AT THE STARK I VJU VV1LL REALISM OE THIS MOST UNUSUAL OF PLAYS AWOWI THE PLAY THE WHOLE COUNTRY IS TALKINQ ABOUT Proclaimed By All As A Knockout I THE SEASON'S BIGGEST DRAMATIC WALLOP MAIL ORDERS I PRICES I SEATS ON SALE 50c, $1.10. 1.65, 2.20 4 FRIDAY, NOV. 13 m NOW RECEIVEO 'liiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia mmmm ' ' . . 1 i Russell's Clearance Sale of the Season's Smartest Coats SZssJ PER CENT DISCOUNT on All Coats from $60 to $200 Friday and Saturday will be the first two days of our "Fall Coat Clear ance," when the most exquisite eoat creations of the season are going to l)c sacrificed in a stock adjustment sale that will prove beyond any doubt the biggest selling event we have ever had on exclusively High Grade Apparel. Every demanded model of the late Fall Season is represented in this "Fall Coat Clearance, " the size range is complete, the colors arc beautiful and all the new colors are shown, the furs are of the highest quality on every coat. We again call your attention to the "Guaranteed Truth in all our advertising." We never have and never will raise a retail price in order to make a big comparative sale price. The 25 per cent reduction on all our coats from $00 np to $200 is made from our usual moderate pricings and represents a very remarkable sav ing for you. Right Now When Coats Are in Demand Comes the Season's Greatest Savings STARTING FRIDAY t HOME DRESSMAKERS WEEK vy 10, I Xow that December fashions from the Standard Designer Fashion Com pany are here you can select the advance style and complete your Fall sewing in time to start earl v on your Christinas gifts vou intend to m'.ike.. To feature this "Home Dressmakers' Week" we have place! all silks, wool goods and nil cotton piece goods on sale at a big reduction. The savings made by purchasing now will lylp make your Christmas money go further. 10 Discount Girls' Dresses at S3.50 and $5.00 for ages 6 to 4 Wonderful values in all wool Botany flannels, balbriggan in on? and two piece dresses and velvet combined with s-illts. The prices of fLoO and sjtf.OO arc less than the ma-, tetials would cost you in most dresses and such becoming little styles that you will be well pleased we ai sure with the display offered. o GO. O O , G O 0