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MISS JOY GETS
LOCAL POSTOFFrCE
10 BE CLOSED ALL
E-
'and Mrs, Ci-urgn Luusely, arrived
ENTIRE FLEET TO.
SALEM DESERTED
from Klumath Fulls on the evening
of the tragedy and at present Mrs.
Loosely Is under a physician's care.
STILL A MYSTERY,
The funeral for Mrs. Nell will be
held tomorrow afternoon at the
TODAY,
I
Episcopal church but as yet no for
mal arrangements Have been an
nounce dfor Jillson, whose parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jillson, reside In
Ashland.
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AHIILAND, Nov. 14. MIsh Adona
Joy, diuifiMer of Mr. and Mis. A. C
Joy of Anhland received worn mm
night from AUhh Helen CowkIII, Htuio jUMt huvlwr received an official bul
elub leader, of the Oregon ARricul- let Id from the poHtoffice department
tural collefte, that MIhji Joy hiiH been matin that for the firm time In the
hp le cited as the oiatandine all- lit iter's hbttory. nil poHtoffice etn
nround club plrl In the Btnte. Thin ploye cnn Hpend all day on Christmas
entitle MIbs Joy to the MontKomery with their fninllien.
"Ward company award, which Is a Thin Vienna (hat the potttoffice will
trip to Chicago to the International he cloned all day Friday, December
livestock exponltlon with all ex- 2&. with no mall deliveries beyond
pennes paid. There will be a week special delivery leiera. n the official
in Chicago for night seeing. bulletin ordei-8 that every posloffine
It is the. custom of the .Montgomery ,,e cloned at midnight, Dec-ember 24,
Ward company to grant thene trips md remain closed until midnight, D
fiv. vjir thn nntHtfiniilnif cinh iriri cmber 25, with only a sufficient
of each state
Miss Juy's history In club work
Is one of splendid success and dates
back o ver a period of four yen rs.
Iter activities have included call
raising, fruit canning home making,
sewing, cooking and home beuut Id
eation. This last season MIsh Joy
carried four projects: Home beautl
flcation, canning, cooking and sew
ing'. Besides the completion of these
projects Miss Joy, with MIkh Ktlen
fialey n a team mate, won first
honors in prune bread making ut
Iho I'ndflc Intf-rnutlonnl Uvimtmk ,. nn(1 flri)t clnm mH, rec(.,ve(J u)
ExpoHltion at I'ortliinil. Jt ninum t ,Miit time run lip !p1IvpipiI.
much lo the ilevoloiiment nf cltiti M,,(foril thp mm parcel iohI that
work in southern Oipkoii In Imvp cnnipn In here on the iluy before
theB honor come to a lortil girl. i'lirinimns, iii rivi at G . m. Postmim
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hteveim went ter Wnrner will have extra help that
to Buttene Thursday to spend the day nnd niKht in thn way of men and
remainder of the week in Kuitenn. delivery trui ka, to clean up nil Christ
whore they will visit Mrs. Stevens' runs mail anil paekuKes by midnight,
people and have an opportunity tn This nlitht work on Christmas eve
attend the homecomlnK festlvllles at will be greatly facilitated If the fronts
the University of OreKon, Mrs. Hte- of houses thrniiKlioui the city are li
vens' alma mater. They expeet tn lumlnnted. Thus the extra help belnK
be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Utlo M. unfamiliar with nil neiKhborhoods can
iJinre for a good time on the earn- Plainly see the numbers on the
pus. Mrs. lance was formerly .Miss houses. Heme the new slogan, "Keep
I.oela Rogers, a popular Knclim
teacher in the local IiIkIi school
some four years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Jl. p. Andrews of
Logan, Kansas, and Mrs. Mary Mat
thews ofMedford, nre again in Ash
land. They nro nt present the house
guests of Mrs.- draco Andrews or
Church Btreet. . .
Miss Grace IT. Chnmberluln Is at
present visiting friends in New,
Hampshire. Hhe plans to remain
In the east until ns lute ns February
In order to attend Important con
vention meetings In Washington, 1J.
c. in January,
81 A.hlnnrt 1.I..K linva H
nf, ........ , J i delivery service because It is inipossl-
fn V.ml v., ,, " l, EUBe" ," tu run them through cancelling
n in?rt.i if homecoming gan.e machines at the postofflce. Such en-
on .Suturday. The boys were push- vriomH nlUHt ,,e cancelled by the com-
. J i" l"e ")e'(1 l''"vely slow hand work, nnd bo
Doplng to ho on hnnd early to shave sides 11 lu ni.n,i ,uuii.i i
S ''in fU"' Th" HlX wero Mll"n
. ...... ... n,T.iL iiicwoe, voyie
Kranklln, Gordon McCrncken, llniney
.Miller and Hilly llulen.
(ne Wednesday club, social order
of tho rcsbytorlun church, held its
regular meeting In the church par-
iois on Thursday afternoon. Tho
program was of unusual Interest.
Airs, j. w, McCoy reviewed her
long nnd Interesting eastern trip.
nnd .Mrs. E. A. Woods nlnved a most
entertaining group of piano studies.
Mrs. Curl Bronimer Mrs. w. u,
lllake and Mrs. I,, a. llrown were
hostesses for the afternoon nnd serv
ed dainty refreshments of nut bread,
sandwiches and chocolate.
The Ashhinil Httidy club lias post
poned the luncheon planned for
Monday. Tho ovent Is scheduled for
the lost of tho mouth. I.
.nrs. neymour ones, stuto regent t
of
.ne uuuKiiii'rs or tne
t......i. .i....
4llliniCUll
i.',Vd,.v Tu "exl
i. Th. .. . .
..' . . "'oi rmipier at
the Llthla Hprlngs hotel. Mrs. Jones
makes this visit to tho local chanter
In her official ciipacity. Members or
Critter Lake chapter of Medford and
members of the chapter nl K la mat It
fails nre also Invited to be present
nt the luncheon.
The Civic club will held a survey
meeting on Tuesday of next week.
The plan proposed will glvo the
members n general survey of dif
ferent sections of the city's activi
ties. Judge Krost will give review
of the justice court; J. II. Hardy,
member of tho city council, wili
spenk of the joys nnd sorrows of n
city duil, nnd Mrs. Mabel Jones will
review the recent Improvements ol
the city. I
Mr. untl Mrs. rtny cinry of (Iran-
He street, announce the arrival of a
fine baby boy on Wedncsdnv. Mather
nnd bnhy nre both doing well. (
Uev. H. J. Chancy of lltiBene, nnd
Jf. O. K. Tllton arc enjoying a hunt-
lug trip in the Klamath country
where they went for duck shooting. I
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.eo Kergttson were
Ashland visitors on Krldtiy. )
A group of neighbors and friends
gathered at the A. K. Kinney homo
on Friday to study hat malting and
renovation nf material, under Miss
Ada llrewster, county home demon-
stiiillon ngent. After n morning or
work, the ladles lunched together nl
a down-town restaurant nnd resumed
their work In the afternoon.
Aiier ino noon luncheon of the
Klwanls dub on Friday Ihe members
mnne a visit to the local cannery
where tho Inspection tour through'
the puint Was conducted by Mr, 8,
Taylor und Munager Kalpi, Koo-
er. The KIWitnlnns showed their
Interest In tho fine local enterprise
that Is becoming n decided commei -
rial factor In Ashland. This sen-
eon's purl Is reported ns 75,000 eases.'
The Westminster Hull. I will hold
Its fortnightly meeting at the 1'res-
liyterini church nt 6:3a Sunday
night. The program consists of a
special book review and a paper by
Miss lllunrhe lllcks- public librarian,
on "Southern Mountaineers."
O O. A. C. Anglos win.
t:illtVA.I.IH, (ire., Nov. 1 4..
-The
t'nlverslf of Oregon freshmen foot-
nun irveri wiis eafealed ben- v,
'"y thWiregon Aggie rooks. I) tu :
Cook witb gaf
if
I "U'ppp Your Porch LiRhtn nurnlnj;"
fH ft n(w ('hrlatmnH hIokuu or.Himued
ihJn morniriK nt the Mlford pustof-
rico. .nildental to 1'oiitmuHter Wtu-ncr
force on hand long enough to receive
the Incoming mall and cull out und
dlHpatch the special delivery letters,
but not to "work" the mail.
Lunt year on Clirlntmns day I ho
pOHtofflces ccntifd functioning for the
day at 11 a. in., and this, holiday re
form worked out ho well that now the
postoffice department goes still fur
ther by giving the postal employes all
of ChriHtmas day with their families.
In order that this Innm may bo en
joyed, the employes will have to work
exceptionally hard nnd fust on Christ
mas eve so that nil Christmas pnek-
lour Torch l.lithts nurnltiK
In the meantime, as tins been said
once or twice before In past years, all
people ought to mall their presents
early. In view of the fact that the
postofflce will be closed nil of Christ
mas day this year, it is nil the more
necessary to observe the above admo
nition. The postofflce department also
Again, In the Interest of prompt
Chrlstmns mall and parcel delivery,
urges the people not to use small en
velopes, or any hut the regular size
oVes. in mailing out post curds and
other Christmas greetings. These
"" "" iuicn gi t'liuy Clog up me
cei a stamp on a small envelope, wlth-
nut obliterating or marring the nil
dress.
The postofflce department also re
riuesis nil business concerns to mull
circulars, catalogues and the like for
delivery during the Christmas senson,
by December 10th, nnil by so doing
elear tho way for delivery of Christ-
t nrlstnms mail.,
OF MANSLAUGHTER
MCMINNVIM.IO. Ore., Nov. H
. n. Trent, farninr. wnH ennvlr.fn.1 Inui
llluhl ......... I.. .. I.. I... .1.- 1 L
ik iMiiiniuiiKiiioi oy uie jury 00'
wltch ho was tried on the churge
01 K"'K "eorge Hamlin of Portland
Trent s defense
wh..n h..
was that he flretl
Btipiiosed Ills melon .patch
'.un ii.inir rni.i...i
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ACQI ITTKO OF Ml ltliKK ( II !t(;l
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(Continued from page 1.)
room aisle, with the gaze of many
upon her, was unmoved. Mrs. Mlbbs,
Ihn widow, broke Into sobs, and left
the room.
Stale Is l-'layc!.
The defense counsel flayed the
stand of tbe prosecution in blocking
testimony to sjiow tho homo life of
the Huntley's before the stabbing, ns
the most prejudiced, unfair, nnd
partltil conduct nf a case I ever seen
In this court ns n lawyer and n
proHccutlng attorney." .
The testimony of Mrs. R 1!,
'ounls. the mnlher-ln-law. and Mrs
(llbbs the widow, was riddled with
"""'asm. Their testimony that they
'he "knee nnd toe prints of
where Untile lluullcy knelt to prny
'" ho shed where (iihbs slept" was
hrnnded as "bosh" and "ridiculous.
'" closing! Attorney Huberts uBkctl
Ihe Jury,, "not to send this old
ninn to a place where ho will wait
f"r the coming of the htingmttn." and
argued that "Huntley killed only In
self-defense, nnd with the knowledge
that his life had been threatened by
his wife and her lover."
Attorney Itoberts also stressed the
fnet that nn tmrle and aunt nf (libhs
nan lestiueii nts reputation as A
"peaceful and lawahldlng citizen wns
bud."
Throughout Ihe arguments of both
sides, the defendant sat chewing
Hum, und during tho recess was
visited by old friends from Douglas
county. He Ignored his wife, who
Was among the courtroom spectators,
Krmr Is Onrmird.
Due to s typographical error In the
report of the trial in Friday's Issue
Alton nice, n witness from Douglas
county, who testified to the good
character of Huntley, was reported
as saying he had henrd of the tie
ten, lain being Implicated In the
killing of a b. mimed Akers nt a
JntiOwhen the witness snld he hnd
at
wu 'D mien n case. jorougn
"n e..ir the "not"
omitted In
the printed report which, of course,
conin e to v reversed llio e haraeine r
A. In e's Widliuonv.
Cook tlth im,
tf u,
Tiut little light Is expected to be
thrown on the motive Chauneey U.
Jillson had for killing Mrs. Fred It.
Nell Thursday afternoon it her
home in Ashland, where he was a
boarder, nnd then shooting himself
through the heada when the coro
ner's inquest Is held this evening nl
Ashland. Very few witnesses out
side the immediate family will ' T7l
heard at the Inquest, which will be
closed to the public.
The double tragedy Is the main
topic of conversation not nlone in
Aflhlund
but In every city, town and'fmlnv in nHn,.ai .iui.
llllliura In Irw.lrunn
less theories have been advanced
and discussed and thrown aside and
likewise rumors have been rife re
garding ,illson's former career and
character.
Humor and gossip has it that Jill
son might have been connected with
the Siskiyou train holdup several
years ago, wherein four of the train
crew were killed and that his con
nection wlrti that crime might iinve
led up to this one. It Is also said
that his finger prints are on file at
the Ashland police station, he hav
ing several years ago become en
tangled in the meshes of the law. At'
that time he is sulci t0 have left
Hint city for tho south to return
some time later, when settlement had
been made. What crime be com-,
milted Is not known, but Is believed
to have been nothing more than fl
minor offense.
The members nf the surviving Nell
family were questioned, ns 'well as
Miss Murjorlo Hibbard, Jillson's In-
tended wife, hy Coroner Conger hut
information revived did not tend to
8hM,Han3;n7 ,!Kh.n lhVrMMfft- i10"1" H autom
Miss Hlbhard stated that Jillson pleaded guilty late yesterday to auto
called upon her Armistice . day. es-;lnobllf, theft and also to violation of
, . "T l" K'e ";the federal prohibition law
. oiii-u iin ill lirr JlUI ClllS IlUlllff
near Jacksonville until 1 1 o'clock
that night. During that time he
was perfectly normal, she said, fill
son is said to hnve contemplated
marriage for some time with Tns
l-libbnrd nn
was scheduled to huvo
married her
her father.
yesterday, according to
The theory that a possible third
party might hava committed file
crime hns been totally discredited,
ns powder burns on Jillson's head
show that death was self-inflicted.
A queer Incident of the dny. the
mufder was committed was the fact
that Jillson ran his Ford touring car
Into the garage after having returned
from the city where he hnd pro
cured meat for several bloodhounds,
recently purohnsed. instead of leav
ing It In the driveway in the man
ner neighbors say he hnd been ac
customed for years to do, ' through
rain or shine. '
Jillson had no .closo friends, ac
cording to people living near the
Nell home. He associated with no
body nnd hardly spoke to anybody.
Jle would walk the city sidewalk or
drive on the pavement, accompanied
In most cases by his dogs, often not
deigning to notice nciiuaintances of
years past. As a rule ho was sul-
in im.i i,w....,UA ...un t
,. , ""in cemeteries. After tomorrow only
i ','! ,nS . "' :,U"e,B V ,Sou,h-have interests wTthln w U
lly. ri utles Winnie. K neighbor, doors by means of kevs furnished hy
stated that Mrs. Nell bad told him G. D. Mason, the builder
one time that Jillson often fell lntol ' Mayor O. O. Alentiorrer will be the
strange moods. master of ceremonies while the mini-
Mr. Winnie rotates that ha rut-'bers of tho program will be ns fol
heard several sharp sounds close to- lows:
got her nnd that sho hoard Mrs. Nell Song, "Remember Thy Creator."
cry, "Ittiyi nay!" However, she double quartette; invocation, Kev. J.
puld no attention ns she thought Conn: address of welcome, Prof!
that Mrs. Nell was merely hninmer- J. Hanby; song. "Tho City Foul
ing on Jillson's door, lulling hint "nuuro," quartette; poem, "A Loving
for some reason, as she had often Thought," Delroy Getchell; address,
done before. i"The llettor Way," Prof. Irving E.
Mrs! Winnie relates that he rat-'VinluR: onK. "Lead Kindly Light."
tied tho luirk screen door nnd called nnartotte: benediction, Kev. W. K.
into the pantry window shortly be- El"n.
line z o clock in response to a phone1
request from Mr. Nell, employed nt
the creamery, to toll his wife that
her presence was wanted at tho
weunestniy club, where she was to
sing. Itccelvlng no respunse, Win
nie Jielleved she hnd already gone.
If he had moved two feet 'further
In view of the kitchen door, Winnie
would have seen the ghastly sight of
the murdered woman.
Jillson Is said lo have procured
a special dress for Mrs. Nell tu uso
at the club, having made a special
trip to obtain II.
The dead
wonwn's parents. Mr.'
The big majority of people in this community are "sold
on," have implicite faith in our financial service.
Just why is this true?
Because our institution is supremely safe, every dol
lar being backed by an excess security in the form of
first mortgages on real estate, homes principally. An
economical management and a sound plan provide the
highest earnings possible with assured safety.
Jackson County Building &
o
80 North Central Avenue Medford,
C M. KIDD, Pre..
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VA.SHIrSTON. Nov. 14. (A. P.)
The Joy that the Christmas tree
brings to children far outweighs any
damage that the cutting of thete
small trees does to the forests the
t'nlted KtntfM fnrnut snrvioo n't n tail
I "" HIM"- -
of the Vuletidc.
As a matter of fact, the service
pointed out, the nnnunl harvest of
Chrlstmns trees Is exceeded many
times by those used in the manu
facture of toothpicks.
Jtoughly estimated 6,000,000 ever
greens constitute the yearly cut of
Christmns trees, nil of which could
be produced on C000 ncres of hind.
The service compares this area with
thn 14.000,0(10 acres that are swept
each year by forest fires.
SENT TO M'NEIL'S
POflTLANI), Ore., Nov. I A (A. P.)
Silas Harclay, Klamath Indian, is on
i, n mAv ""''Y " , , .
. i,PB,n two
le drew
a concurrent sentence 'or s months Salvage vessels with lifting appara
and a $100 fine, llarclay Is 19 years t us are on the spot, indicating the
old. In his latest escapade he was ' Indention of the authorities to raise
shot by Sheriff Yoakum In Prlneville, i the submarine, but they admit it
Willie nttemntlmr to pmcjIiip frnm (nil .wnnl.l tin nn nhimat lir.nnluu Inuli In
and was lu the hospital here for some
tline before ho wns able to g0
Ipto
court.
LOCAL MAUSOLEUM
The dedication services of
Medfortl Memorial mausoleum
the
will
commence tomorrow promptly at
uciock in the 1.- o. o. 'F. cemetery.
The Second Regiment Patriarch Mili
tant, coiumtintled iy Hrlgtuller Gen
eral Watlswortlt or Portland, noting
as military escort at the ceremonies,
will meet at the I. O. O. P. hull and
nlurcli to the cemetery in a body if
weather Ib favorable. If not, they
will meet' in the cemetery.
Monday and through "next week
over ten bodies will be placed in the
family vaults, tho. bodies now being
30lr 1,1 l"v oiuuu ioinu ana in
Snow Stops Football.
DENVKIt. A football gume be
tween the rnlveralty of Denver nnd
r.egls college, scheduled for today at
tho Denver university stadium, was
cancelled The field Is under a blan
ket of snow.
Xoav Kiivot I" Frhwo.
SAN FKANt'lHCO Charles Mao.
Vetigh. Cleveland attorney, newly ap
pointed nmbassador to Jnpnn has nr
rived here. He stills for Japan to
day. f.ook wth R,
tf
MMfKiWii i'siliJij
O. C. BOOGS, Sec. Atty.
LONDON", Nov. 14. (A. P.) "The
admiralty deeply regrets that they no
longer hold out any hope thut the
crew of the M-l still survive."
This brief official announcement
this morning wan taken as sealing the
fate of the GS officers and men en
tombed in the monitor-submarine
which disappeared off the Devonshire
coast during Thursday's maneuvers.
Although mine sweepers and other
vessels have been searching the
waters of the English channel almost
continuously since the submarine sub
merged early Thursday morning dur
ing maneuvers, they have encountered
no signs which would knd to hope.
There Is nothing to confirm that the
hull located in the channel yesterday
la the M-l rather than that of any one
of tho numerous wrecks that nre sup
posed to be lying on the floor of the
chnnnel, some of them sent to the
bottom during the World war by Ger
man submarines.
Reports from officers of the man
euvering fleet who saw the M.l take
the fatal plunge are too indefinite and
speculative to furnish nn explanation
of the cause.
The admiralty also sent to the rela
tives of the crew the following mes
sage: "Tho circumstances in which tho
submarine disappeared leaven room
for no doubt that your son (or hus
f
band) has loHt his life with iho rest
the crew."
Throughout the night tho fleet of
searching ships kept vigil on the spot,
where the M-l is believed to lie on the
rocky, treacherous bottom, nt a depth
of 240 feet.
Karly this morning four mine
sweepers resumed their dragging In nn
effort to make contact with the sub
marine. The parent ship Maidstone
also joined tho searchers with her
secret magnetic reflecting npparatus.
enabling the distance nnd direction
of a magnetic object to be traced.
try to bring her up from such n-great
depth. It Is understood that next
week Admiral Hlr Henry Oliver, com
mander of the home fleet, will steam
out with all his ships In line to offer
a last salute to the victims. A hutiat
service will be held on the spot to
morrow nnd a memorial service in the
tiny church nt the Portland dock
yard. FOLEY SUCCEEDED
BY II.
1 i
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. (A. P.)
Captain I'aul Foley was relieved at
his own request hy Secretary Wilbur
today as judKo advocate of the Shen
andoah court of Inquiry.
Major Henry Leonard, retired,' of
the marine corps, was appointed as
the new judge advocate.
SAN QUENTIN ESCAPE
FvOSEnUItO. Ore., Nov. M. Chas,
Whitueker, who escaped two we.ks
ago from the road camp at San
Quentin, was arrested here this
morning hy Deputy, Sheriff (leorpe
Sewell. Whitacker had served Hi
months of a five year sentence Im
posed for the theft of an automo
bile. Ho had been permitted to bo
to the road rump from which he
escaped with n compnninn.
He wns recognized by the deputy
sheriff from a description furnished
by the San Quentin officials. Whit
acker says that he was arrested as a
vaRfnnt at Ashland two days ago, but
was released without being recog
nized.
Qunko llntrs Ixmrml.
SANTA liAKHAKA Knrthqunke
insuranco rates for Santa Itnrhara
were lowered on frame buildings
from 35 cents on the $ 100 tn 14
cents. prior n the earthquake or
June 29 last tbe rnte was 22 rents.
Cook With RftJI.
uii!i'i!n: ii
Loan
Oregon
Ass'n
SALEM. Ore., Nov. 14. The Ore-gon-O.
A. C. football game nt Eu
gene today, together with various
conventions in all parts of the t'nlt
ed Htates and personal business mat
ters that require -the attention of
state officials in many Oregon com
munities almost emptied tho state
house of Vrielnldom today.
(iovernor Pierce left yesterday for
Deschutes nnd Jefferson counties.
where he will spenk to some Oranges
and make some Inquiry into state
honus nnd loan matters." Hoy E.
Klein state highway engineer; Wil
liam M. Duhy, chairman of the state
highway commission, and several
members of the state highway de
partment, are on their way to San
Kranciseo to attend a meeting of
ijlghway officials of various states.
W. E. Crews, stato corporation
commissioner, left today for Grants
Pass to witness the demonstration
of a gold separating maehine, and
George Codding, his deputy, left for
Med ford on official business.
Secretnry of State Kozer State
Treasurer Kay. State Engineer Hhea
Ltiper, Dillurd Elk Ins and E. E.
Dragg of the Industrial accident com
mission, nre at Eugene for the big
game. .1. A. Churchill, state school
superintendent nnd Dr. W. IT. Lytic,
state veterinarian, hope to attend
the game.
Warden A. M. Dalrymple 1h at
tending a prison convention at Jack
son, Miss., and Earl Fisher, state
tax commissioner, a convention of
taxation experts ut New Orleans.
SPORT BRIEFS
nALTI.MORE Lee Anderson, New
York lightheuvyweight, defeated l!:it
tling Sikl in 12 rounds.
NEW OTtLKANS Harry fireb. mid
dleweight champion, outpointed Tony
"Young" Mariillo, New Orleans In
1C rounds.
HOLLYWOOD Clever Sentio, Fil
ipino bantamweight, was given a
decision over lazy Schwnrtx. New
York, in 10 rounds.
SAN FRANCISCO Frankie Camp
bell, San Francisco light-heavyweight
and Mickey Rockson, lioise, Idaho,
fought n 10 round draw.
DKNVKR Jimmy Sacco, Portland
welterweight, won from Teddy (!ar
tin Denver, on a foul In the third
round.
WORCESTER, Mass. Midget Kll
hurh of Philadelphia, won a de
cision over Tony Mandell of Worces
ter In 10 rounds.
NEW YORK .Mike Dundee of
Philadelphia, won n 10-round de
cision over Andy Tucker of New
York.
Cook with gas.
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WhenWinterfomes
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For Coughs and Colds
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Sn4 this ad sad ten cent! to Folty & Co.,
SS36 Sheffield Are., Chicage, 111., wriUnff
yotw name and andreii clearlr. You ill re
celvo a aample bottle of Foley'! Honey and
Tar Compound for cougha, coldt and hoarse
ness, also sample packages of Foley Pills, a
diuretic stimtilaat for tne kidneys, and Foley
Cathartic Tablets for consLiiiation and bili
ousness. These dependable remedies are free
from opiates and liave helped millions of
people. Try theml
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auamona Hcttlng, Watch
Rciuslrlnff
Satisfaction Assured
quality and price.
Mall us your wants.
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Insurance
First Insurance ; '-Mc
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15 A. L. HILL, Manager 0
9 Phone 105 SO North Centril 8
5 Medford, Ore. 8
Travel by Motor Stage
SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY
Two Through Stages Daily
To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:48 A. M. and 180 A. M.
A pleasant one day trip.
Alio leavN Bedford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting
o following morning to Portland. .
W ." rV F" thti Inform.tlon
na tickets call Union 8tago Depot . Phone to.
i I ARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85
OIct Connection! it Rote'bjrJ'for Coot Bay Point
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PHONE 239
PHONE 239 MEDFORD -
?Ae Answer to the Burning Question
Money to Loan
On improved city property
or for building purposes
NO COMMISSION
CHARGED
Costs You Less
Gets You Out of Debt
Redden & Company
Room 2 Davis Bldg.
32 K Central, Medford, Ore.
Phone 720
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troubles, rheumatlan. araenorrboea, eottrt,
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241 South Front 81. at.rerd. Ore.
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POUR magnifi
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liners-the largest
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regularly
from Vancouver
for Japan, China
and tne Philip
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service anil comfort
plus record tims
makes this the finest
way to travel.
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We will also gladly
give details of at
tractive second
cabin rates.
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