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o o OO VACF, EK1TTT FOOTBALL GAME fEDFORD RIAJTJ TRIBUTE. MEDFOI?Dv ORECiONT, MOXDAY, XOVKMHER 10 102'j ONE OF EASTS BEST TEAMS Is Eddie Tryon, Scoring'Star for Third Year HELD FOR SPEED II) Nuriimil 1). Ili-mm. Kildle Tryun is om-o inoro luaklnK Cotuatu on of the moat powerful U'lllllH 111 Ull CllNl. Mln iionrhaut fin HcnrhiK tuuch I iIuiviih wlili ult'T abandon and rliili ulfiiiK vtitw Ik iiKain iimkliiK the ('ol 11)0 Bonttlo I'ostlnti'lllranii'r mil Ki(t train mio of tlio most talked noi rim plioKm ycatomay o 1110 , . ,, , Vl,lm,t,,n.rlirr.;i f.u.tl.nll ,.,.. " UIU'" " 1110 country. at HnrknlBV im hml linnn iihiiiimil n Two yearn uuo Tryon nilido IiIh they wero Rtonped enrouto wlii'n Stale firm real hid for fnmu hy umerKliiB j raffle Olfice J. J. Mi-Malion and , ,, (.,TO ()f rntuor luetic a fV I Tlilmit ilfliip n i.himn .if II ..ill.... urrnsteil 'Imrlus Wiimato. a Kralllu """ ,lM I,IC '" I"'1"1 B1-'u"''' lhu car denlnr, who wan takliiK them In ''asiirn ti-rruln. that city hy initoiiiohllo. li.colili:illlcd ; .asl year Tryon repeated his work by Kdward lllney. for mioecllnii. Win- mid finished the m-wwii raiiklint Kato put up a $lun cimli hull when wi-ond In the hcui-Iiik molds of the uroiiKiii to aicuioru, which lie lor- cant. ' felted. The chusn was tlliilllnn, aceordliiK to Officer SIcMuliim, who atated that tlio WinKiito car, n ChrvHler, was traveling at it rate of approximately Thin year he )uih alepped to the fore again and, harriiiK a apurt oy onu (jf hlH rivals, will Kl'ah off the Hcorlnic honni'H iiKiiln. That Colgate Ih a powerful eleven, I hanks partly 116 miles per hour when haled hy the;,,, K wrki ,H u,lU,'aina 1)Jf ,hn orncers. 'iho cluise coiiimciiced at (Sold lllll at 4 o'clock Sunday niornhiK and ended near tlio Savage Haplils dam, a short distance south of Ur.imx Pass, that distance of 14 miles beiiiK covered In approximately 13 nilniiles. At tlio outset McMahon was lianili capped, as hnth headllKhts burned out. forcing him to travel In the (lark wlili two ton lights and a heavy downpour of rain In addition. On this wet pave ment, in utter darkneHS. he drove his lliilck roadstor at an average of (!,' miles per hour until ho caught the flnolng Chrysler. Twice ho skidded dangerously near Iho banks of Hogiie river, hut each (lino ho managed to Keep to the road. fai-t that Princeton fell beforu the Trvonltes 9 to 0. Tryon Is virtually tho Colgate hack field, meaning no disrespect to his helpmates. JerhapH the one man who challenges l-Jddie's mo nopoly or tlio spotlight is Nick Mell ler. .Mehler gives the signals fur the Colgate attack anil then, in an unobtrusive hut effective fashion, gives Tryon beautiful aid In getting away. IVrlmpa .Mehler's best work, however, - is as u defensive pluyer. lie has been the kcystono In the stonewall defense of tho Colgate eleven. ' which enabled it to hold Canl.Hiis. Clarkson, Ht. Ilonuvenlure When nrrostcil Wlngato and his "'id 1'rliu-oton scoreless and Lafay- companion wore brought hack to this''1"' seven points. city, where they wired to Seattle for tuu ball money, tlieir car being held by ihe officers. They wore released at noon yostorday and wore escoiled to (ilcndale by Mc.Mahon, who left them In charge of another traffic officer escorting them out of his dlvl ulnn into the next, to again be put under charge of an officer until they reached the Washington line. Until Washington men were formerly auto racers. In addition, two other traffic law Violators were fined In .ludge Tnvlor's court this forenoon. Walter Whise nant. arrested by Talent, was lined J15 for speeding at a rato of 35 miles through tlio city of Phoenix, while U II. Aldemas, arrested by McMahon, was fined u for failure to dim lights on wet pavement. Jade Karber of Myrtle Creek Is to have a hearing this afternoon at Grants Pass on a com plaint filed by Talent charging ill in with driving with no operator's license. YALE OFFERS NO nOKIJIIUllC..' Ore early fire today is reported to have NKW VOItK, Nov. 1(1. (A. P.) The eastern football campaign, a tri umph for tho under-dntr. enters the anll-ellmallc stage next Saturday with opportunities for a few elevens i'j onset sumiry uiaappoinimeius. Victory for either Vale or llarvnrd In their rnreivoll to Urn lai'5 gridiron this week-end would be a come-back after unexpected hardships. Hluolll- I,; '"! oy anoiuei- i-rincetou "miracle ( team" when apparently In position to destroyed a rlotlilnir store. ...... I enaiienge iinrlniouin for eastern lion and lelei.ho.m ,v,.h.. ... v,...n,. "I'M. Vale gave up the and to have threatened the entire cilv """"fed thai "a good eleven was de for several hours. The fire is renort- t feated by a better one." No changes . ! . m&4k 'Mi ISPS MICHIGAN AND J 3 SHOT IN PULLMAN " Dterd nnpucp rnMTrQT BAR WHEN DETECTIVE lllll III II I I II lllll MWI 111-11 UUI1ILU siintlar to one foil hero Suturdiiy. The j"bubyM quako was experlenceii ut 10:20 A. .M. and lasted but u second 'or two. . Tho buildings Hhook for a moment but so far as could be learned there wur no damage. The shock was ac coniijanJpil by u hlKh wind, a heavy rain und an abnormal tiiiiii'orntiito. The ((uiiko contered In the Hart lord (liKtrit-t but anVcu-il the linhtini; hvs tein as far bnuth as Middletown. No shocks, however, were felt there. The records of the shocks were ruKiKtercd on seismographs. It shook buildings. ,Rpond bi 8Uth t i JaoKton County Abttrsot Co ;tret an Central AvmimJ TO SETTLE TITLE cmCA(iO, Nov. Hi. (A. P.) The western conference title niixuo partly clarified by Minnesota's victory over Iowa, the leading ClotiheiH thin week hope to nidko their , championship claim good by defeating Michigan In tlie outstanding game of the big ten season wlndups. This Is a week of last uppearances for teams nnd stars. Harold "lied1 ARRESTS 2 SUSPECTS SALT LA K I'J (MTV. Nov. 10. (A. P.) The smoking eompartnient of a Western Paelfie railroad l'ullnian ear was the scene ot a gun battlo between a special agent and two robber sus pects hero thls morning as a train pulled Into the. local yards from the west. V. A. Merrill, railroad offi cer was shot ami dangerously wound ed by n man giving the name of Stan ley M. Smith. 23 of Sacramento, Cab, and Merrill in turn shot Smith and a ('.range, Illinois' untamed terror"', ".i,. 'l V Smith's accomplice In the robbery of u hotel nt Wendover, Utah, some time yesterday. Merrill, riding the train to Salt Lake drops out of the collegiate' football picture in the game with Ohio Stale! in (.'olumlius. Might Michigan men. Including Captain .Drown llnd Kd- nuiun, mar iiifKic, piliy UlCir iast,f,.n, nrt(iu i..i ......i..,, .. lophers. Minnesota .,,.,,,.,., ... ,,,'.,.. ,., it game against the C inunt n.u iioiii .ni:iiiKiiu 10 meru ine . i-ustody .if, ......in .of uie only uiiuui eaieu i team. oil to have been of incendiary origin and Sheriff Htarmer und the slate fire lnarshnll have been asked to make n Immediate Investigation. Tho flro Is said to have slarted shortly after midnight either lu the l.uts pool bull, or in Mrs. Ilunynn's ladies' wearing apparel store. It spread to tho telephone exchange ad joining. destroying1 that building ami ull equipment. As the flro department had to tourn Its full ullentlon to the saving of Ihe business district, the three buildings were burned to the ground iiuA all stock a ml fixtures were a tulal loss. .11 LI. SON KII,L;) MltS. m;ii (Continued from page one.) All lh.-,.n i.inn n.-n .inrlml In n Should Michigan win, North-'..,,.,., ,.n,.,1i,i ,, ,csi. ..f ih..i,- s. Vale gave up the "big three" title WU8U"' '' f"r It .wounds. .. rn.lht.l ll.n I.iau ........ ....... ..I. I the l ost men would have five vlc- North- is in Ull lineup are contemplated for l"''l's '" ll,e lu'-l'le' tlircc. Noi closing (.'ilmson classic and the ! Wl''""-'1'"'8 eonlcrenco schedule In the the clnslnir l!ili..M..n clituulc ...i,t Mm team will rest throughout the weelt. eniien. llarvnrd, braced by a 3-n victory I whl11 11,0 Wolverines and Oopbers over llrown afler losing three straight m"y "'eniselves for the title tilt contests to Holy Cross. Dartmouth ''b'.ngo and Wisconsin groom for anil I'rlncelon, planned new changes." seramble for second rale honors, in Its offense, l'ians effective In fur- I ""tn huv0 w"n lw. "e anil mer years have been duve-tallcd, with ",M conference. The new shifts. .Stafford, the new Crim- Jlaioons. last year's champions, are son quarterback who did well against 'getting set to wipe out a victory, thc Ihe llriiln, hail an injured knee """"','H "' Intersections! games F pucked in Ice todny. but expected to be In condition by Sn turd ay. 2 AGGIE PLAYERS L very Insistent that she return hoini'. she said. As a rule on these, trips to Klamath Kails he carried Hie pistol. The witness did not hesi tate to answer the questions naked her by District Attorney Newton C. Chancy, adding snap to her answers with clear, flushing eyes. Mrs. C. W. Winnie, a "next door" neighbor, testified she heard four T.;,s,l ,.r, ... .,.,. !. '" ent to the hospital with m..u k. .'.i , . i. ... .;, i "'Juries upon their return to Cor with narlmuiith last Saturdav nnd Pennsylvania early in the season. Iowa's iimlcMkiiis am packed for Its long trek to Los Angeles to meet Southern California. The llawkeyes' record Is. uiarre.l by Iossch to the Wisconsin and ,M IniiesoliL elevens, but It Is considered representative of the mid-west. Sat- the COItVAI.LIS, Ore.. Nov. III. urday's t' I to U vlct.irv over I'nlverslly of Oregon eleven was not without Us cost to the Oregon Aggies I as Ward, first string end. and Den ,...1.1 ,. .........I.... i .......... ... . ..... in... i... is im-.v win oe oin 'C """""" ... ... ...s v.. ..i . ..... h,is ! , determined but fans ,o,llP,n,". K r """ " '"' ' eomlltlon , s t .I-, ., "i """" " """' ", Saturday, he slept during the day while he Coach Schlssler ordered light prac .in 'i 'r'' ',' "T" V, v'T, "I"' "" " "'vanl l-'epa- . nee about the Nell home, she ,, fl, ,,., ,ls ' . . T , !"' A triumphal procession, led l.v Dr. uucoiuroiaoiuiy or .lltlson's temper and cited Incidents to that effect. J. llowers nnd C. II .V It. Hell, venerable Agule mas cot and president Kerr forme. I to day In accordance with long estab llshed custom and marched to Mary's where Mr Nell Is employed, told tin. ,,,, ,,, ,.lv,.,. j ,,.,,. Ilf ,,, , o. A. c. victory over the CnlveiHlly neoted with tho Dunlsp, con- Ashland treamery, of ()regnn. Jury of his presence nl the cream fry during Thursday afternoon until called uway by the tragic news ot the crime, while Mrs. Louise Kaye told how she hail seen .lltlsou's body from the front door of the, Nell lioine, when called there by Mrs. Neil's 8-year-old daui))liter, ' Jean, who first discovered It. returning lioine from school shortly after 4 o'clock, not seeing her mother's body nt tho time. The Inquisitorial body. Investigat ing the crime, was composed of five Ashland merchants and one elec trician, who were: Thoim.s lllll. J. I', llolnieyer, It. P. Porter. Thomas WinpHon, A. A. .Madden and J. P. Murphy Although the a cr Stock undertaking parlors, where u , . . .. SEATTLE CHEERS HKATTMI. Nov. 1(1. (A.IM Ainiil the deafening roar of autoinn. bile slmiH. ctaiiKing street car bell and chevr of early morning pedes Mlhough Ihe Inquest was closed to ,.!''?.l;"'11'l11,! '''""'""V ' Washington . enteral nubile It aim. .led ,","l,a" "'"' arrived here this morn- ,i.l...i,.i-i .......... .. "eate.l the t .ilversity of tnllfornla It was held. After Hie Inquest hail commenced the curious left their A long procession of noisy autonio l.ll.. i,H..,...i.i .! i positions on tho sidewalk d went ,, ,1(mM(mvll ,iu.lm.w .,,, ,,,. VL t!L.,i f i, v i. ... ,l'"'"' I'ellcemen cleared the streets vJ, , .I ' 5 'S"" '"' f all -other traffic to let tho heroes yesterday at the Kplicpal church pnns. In Ashland, attended by hundred, of Tll i,,,., w ronr, r(( , ,,,,H1,,H nt-u.t-n f.i lll.niT gOO.l sni.pe. hnuntiptft. ,1111s.. n's funeral is lo be held from the Hi. .lit I n. 1. 1 taking I'arlora Ib0 afternoon. . O Klamath county nui.ln leads the ! slate for October In am. Mint ot fines collected from liquor Ian violators. I' ihe total being :i7j, T IV)- K1CATTU-;. Nov. 1 ti. (A Cleorge M. Varnell whn releroed a game Suturdiiy at Iterkeley. Tal.. in which the 1'niveiTKy ot Washington defeated California, 7 to 0. declared In an article ptildLshed here today that In the smith the Huskies are rated anioim the hest football teams In the world. Varnell stated that experts in San Francisco "are wondering, not how the Huskies won their victory, luil how the score margin was luit one touchdown In favor of tho Purple anil (lull) tornado. In this se-(lon of California Wash ington Is being hailed as the J" est team on the 1'aciflc coast and thin is taken to mean one of the best In the miteil Stales." ' TSINCTAO. China. Nov. 10. (A. V.) Marshal Chang Tso-Lin's fifth Shantung division, orcoming mutin ous yesterday fired front I he rear on Ihe Russian white brigade a It ached to Chang's forces. It is reported that t lie majority uf t lie Russians were killed. The Russians were endeavoring to si em the advance nf Marshal Wu I'el-l-'u's alliance forces when fired on. Tho wiiundcit lay without medical aid until foreign doctors from T.sinanfu daringly entered the fighting, area and broimit them out. .Most or (he I'Vngtlen Manchiirlnn I roup la Shantung are natives of Shantung and disinterested observers say It would not bo surprising if the majio-lty went over to Wu, as the whole population is said strongly to favor the alii. nice. The Russian brigade fired on by the mutineers" numbered 3noa mul included an armored car party, all Ihe members of which are .said to have been killed. VugllM Is litllotl. KI. CM NT IK), ml.. Nuv. Hi. (A. IV) 'liiiho" .Munrov, who fought Tony Kscalsnte at a boxing sltow hero Saturday night, died yesterday. The state boxing commission is in veMtigattnir the case. Monroy came from Ttptnn. ml. A doctor had advised him not to enter the ring, but .Monroy concealed this advice from his manager and stnrted against Kscalante. After the fight he complained of feellnff 111, went to bed and died yesterday. ll ltll;'S cot si Missive mxck rmn.w roi'ND Norfolk. Nov. h. (A. im lnhelln Renown. 15 years obi. sec ond cousin of President, and Saran Cohen, 1?, who hml been missing from theip homes in New York City since Friday were found here today by n traveler's aid society worker. Cook wltn can 4th BABY EARTH M II.MlTKOItl), Conn.. Nov. Hi. (A. IM This section was visited by nn ollier sllnht earth tremor this mornliiK Itcnl Kslnlu Transfers Kffle M. Thayer to John l-'ree man, el ux. Jitn din '1'wp. 3!) H-, It. 1 10 1" K. W. Juquu et ux to t'laren K. Ja(Ua. Lot In Cottage Jlomo addition lo Medford 10 John Freeman et ux to Jessie ll. Thatcher. Land in Twp. 8 S.. 11. 1 K 10 J. W. llcCoy, aKent, to 11. 1. Car ter et ux. Lota 4. 7, S, 9, 10, , 11,12, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. 2a, 211, 27, 28.'2!t, 3(1, 31, 32, 33, 30, 27 and 38. Uellevue ud ditio nto Ashland .'. Frederick V. iiurral et ux to Laura V. Kdwards et nl. Ivind In Hecs. 20, 33, 34, 35, Twp. 37 S.. It. 1 10. Also lots 1 nnd 2, Sec. 3: Lots 3 and 4, See. 4. Twp. 3tf K., li. 1 ll. Also land in I'.lk 17, Ashland. Lol 2, blk. "T" Town of Talent, and land In Sees. 12 and 13, Twp. 30 S.. It. 1. W 1 J. V. Fader et ux to V. li. Lamb et al. 30 acres in Twp. 38 ti., 15. 1 West 10 It. ti. Moon lo V. O. Grimes. All block 73, I'oole & Klippel addition to Jacksonville 500 Josephine llroad et vlr to W. O. Crimes. Land in I'oole and Klipple addition to Jackson ville 200 State of OrcKon vs. Harvey lllch nrdson. Lot 3. Sec. 10, Twp. 34 S R. 1 west CO S. C. Glasgow et al 'to C'has. M. KnKlish. Land in Tit-p. 8 ti.. It. 1 West 10 J. A. Itothwell et ux to ('has. ST. KiiKlish. Land in Twp. 38 ti.. It. 1 West 10 J. H. McGee et ux. to Kligahcth IJ. Gossctt. Land In Marsa dine tract, Ashland 10 Northern Pacific itailwny com pany to O. K. Lewis. KliH See. 21, Twp. 32 S., Itanno 2 West, 160 acres ; 1,000 Jennie U. Coleman to Thad I'. Colcmun.. l'art lot 1, block 4, City of Ashland 10 Xora Medley et vlr to Jennie Sollars Kaufman. Lot 10, block 7. Imperial addition to Med ford 470 Margaret UiiiKham to Will 11. Wilson. Lot 12, block 411, Town of Medford 10 Amerlcn J. lllckson to C. It. Cris- 'M. Quezada, new president of C'liile, is preparing to lcave Paris, where he is his country' ambassador to return home to.b? inaugurated. ler. Lots 3 and 4, lllock 4, l'racht'a addition lo Ashland.. 80 C K. Jerome et ux to Vernon If. Vawtcr, Half Interest In lot 0, Cora L. KniRht Sub-Div. of the Pae property 10 Frank K. Jenkins to .Stella 13. Myers. Lot 7 and part lot 12, block 3, Kenwood sub div. to Medford 10 City of Medford to Sarah E. Bun nell. K'i of SVi lot 6, block 9, Park addition 475 II. H. linker et ux to J. F. Kist- ler et ux. Lois 27, 28 HIbIi land addition to Medford 10 Perry K. Wynkoop et ux to L. S. IOttliiBcr. Land In l'.arrs ad ditional Medford Jackson County Oreiton to Tho Pacific Mutuul Llfo Insurance Co. Land. In Twp. 37 ti.,. R. 1 W - L. 8. tico et ux to Elizaboth L. Siinimerninn. Lots 13, 14, block "K," It. It. addition to Ashland Barney Salsmun to W. K. Keen et UX. NK of NW of Sec. 8. Twp. 40 8., It. 3 West a. K. Zimmerman et ux to L. S. Scott et ux. 8 Wor Bee. 30, Twp. 85 S.. It. 2 W, cxceptlni; north CO acres 11) lo 10 10 400 Our Service Makes Satisfaction COAL and BRIQUETS PHONE 239 PHONE 239 MEDFORD 9ie Answer to the Burning Questrn Broken in a day HiU s act quickly stop colds in 24 hours. Fever and headache disappear. Grippe is conquered in j days. Every winter it saves millions danger and discomfort. Don't take chances, don't delay an hour. Get the best help science knows. All druggists tlZJg, Prico30c cascaraJquinine Get Red Box Of witbtHJrtr.lt Beg, borrow or steal, but get the price somewhere for a ticket to the EIALTO THEATER tomorrow to see HAROLD LLOYD in "THE FRESH MAN. " Put off the mah jongg game, the shopping expedition 1 or whatever you have sched uled, but by no means miss getting the best laugh of the year. Seeing "The Freshman" is as good as a doctor's pre scription for it makes you for get everything but the laugh you will surely get out of Harold's adventures at Tate College. Tonight Pola Negri I R I ALT0 1 Tonight Pola Negri Creaky Knees Quickly Limber Up Nnthln on this earth o Knl .lolnt-Kiirif fit JolntH thnt nro croky, painful. KolIn or tlff nml nny K'hmI (IrtiKKiM will, titl you o. Just rub It on ti ml nwuy U Ppooillly Krt through skin nn1 flowlt riht down to tho tendons nml ItKiinientn nf the hone rlKht where nil , joint trouMo MtnrtH then Its comforting Influrnrc Is iiitlrkly felt. lJoil hy millions for hotht'psome rhtMinmtit' Julnta that neetl helpful attention. A tti he Tor. 60 rents nt nil drug Khi A nift i. a ovit. Biggest Selling Joint Remedy in tlio World Joint-Ease OVERCOAT SALE . Five Dozen Overcoats All New Styles and Sizes, to go on Sale Starting Tomorrow And Lasting Until Saturday Night $37.50 Overcoats CfeOE? t Now pZO.UU $42.50 Overcoats t0O Cfrv Now.. iJ)OZ.OU S46.50 Overcoats dOCf if Now. tpoO.UU This is the time of the year when everybody needs an overcoat. These overcoats won't last long at these prices, so you had better hurry. All pants in our stock to go at 33 1-3 per cejit discounts" All sizes and many pattetrns to cRoose from. a 113 West ifain . F. J. HUBER n 0 Tailor and Haberdasher O o Phone 799 Cook K ia Has, Sim Classified Ads get results.