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0 9 Q O ynflTFOTCTF JrfTTt, TTRTBTTKnP!, AfTCPFOTlTV '. QT?EOQy, FRIDAY. KOVEMBETT 20," 102" o VO' ON CAL CONTEST onKut'eincnta of the ycur. nt KuHton, Vn, No UUch will lo nt hud expected the 1'iiiice of With lo Htk In tho latter t'Mt, but It in wed fi (tatiKhler of i'tlncu Albert of exiHtMl tn ,n one t tho bitterest J'iuhMji. Kut tho KiiKlixh public and prow oij4'ftfU to having all Kuropeun royalty come from (crnuiny and. aftt-r Priiiei'NH Alexandra hud inarrli'd the heir of the Itrltish throne, htr Muter, I'riiuroMH Aliiiio DiiKJiiar. married the heir to tho Itunmnoff throne In Kuh Hia, thUK averting two royid mat then which erman prlijci-HseH mlKht have made with Kreiit polltleul advantage lo tho UuJit'ii.olIt rnH. T NOTICE FILED OF Y APPEAL MURRA I.O.NIJON, Nov. 20. (A. I'.) Tho I'l-iiifo uf WalcH loft tiaiidrlnghuin ut 1:45 IhiH afternoon. KA.VDIU.WIIA.W, ftngland. Nov. 20 (A. r.) The king anil oucoii have' f'Mlf'Arjo. Nov. 20. --(A. I'.) A n "'" Wuucn AlPXiimlru liimuwMl "Itcil" tiraiiKO lull Mb Jill- "-- ''" uiiihik. ni.lH fmitlmll tnam Into ColumbuH 1 , V"" ' nnny. Atexan- toilay to moot Ohio Stale In hla last "a" uaUKnier, urriveu nurneu- liirarani o on a collcBlate KlWIrim. " ul " -""-k. At hla IiopIh followed tho hubbub- ... B1 ,, , , of c-harui-B, di nlalB, anil Hiiei nlallon ! ,., """""k " ..i. . oKanllnB hln future that !:-ia brought ."""rr,'1 u" '"""""""' U.ouwinua uf word Into print and " " 1 ' "... i..Kmiii,. mm u.o .n ni Irmomnla t hln adn.lre.a. ' )e.-. with the except of Prince Arthur UranBe'a latest reply to MoHm that - 'v" louu"- "e- lunal foot- . . . . . .. . , V, hall, In tho movies, or ellinK his ""'":u " " "" nan.o as advertising was vehement. . m"",,cr" "el " f,""' , v , "They have nnthinB on me. , I The l uke and 1 ucd,eB of York are 1....... ..... ...... ...t',.,1 n .......Mr . l.f.vn 1 l .IlK.Iill.l ..I.MI.lLei SALEM, Ore, Nov. 20. Notices of appeal to the aupronio court In behulf of all three ilefondantH wero filed here today In tho caxo of the stato iiKuinst Tom Murray. Ellsworth Kelley and. James Wllloj). nil. convicted lo tho cir cuit court und sentenced to death for tho murder of John Sweeney, n Kuard. ! in tho stato prison break of last Aut' us 13. Murray was sentenced to be handed Friday, December 18, and Kelley und WIIlos on Friday. January 8. Will It. King, attorney for the three convicts, has until December 5, tn which to file a bill of exceptions as a basis for tho Murray uppcul und a later ilato for the Kolley und Willos appeal, , The Corn Belt Scored. LOS ANGKLES. This .county has nine Iowa streets, it was dovuloued when the county surveyor opposed the lormauon ot a tenth, roriuer resl dentn.pt lQtva must JlaQ unother .way of exprossiuK pride In the place -of origin, tne surveyor suggested noon, and the princess royal, has al ready Kone. News of her majesty's turn for the worse und postponement of tho tiull.l Hull bannuet circulated uli.lcli. it-Ill. ..... ........II IU..I HI., word was accepted by those m the line a- ho ould make him Incl Ik Me for nounccd ,,. ,hJ ,,,., of ., .. not slKned u contract. 1 um KcttlnK sick and tired of theso constant ru mors , about my signing contracts to do this nud thu other." BAN' FUANCISCO, Nov. 20. (A. I.) t.'allfornia and Stanford will Heltic a 'foot ball feud of 33 years' standing tomorrow when liey meot at 1'ulo Aito In tliolr annual classic tho "big tsumo." Kobhed somewhat of Its ..'lamoiir hv the advent of WashliiKton, whORe .inu'rirr.il Jnn.n alt,ni....n.. ... 1 Hours and Stanford's Cardinals from the Pacific coast conference raco, the contest nevertheless jiromlHcs to he tho outstanding gridiron attraction of the fur went. The teams nro evenly matched this year and straight money was being quoted today. Tho seating capacity of Stanford stadium will be taxed to the limit as u'l tickets, numbering approximately 73.001), wore sold moro than a mouth ago. . , Another gnmo attracting widespread interest is the Intersections! clash at l.os Angeles of Iowa and tho Univer sity of Southern California, The fuct that Coach Howard Jones of U. 8. 0. was mentor at Iowa before coining to the Pacific coast adds zest to tho cu-i counter. I Other conference games, besides the Hear-Cardlnal tilt, brings together Idaho nnd the Oregon Aggies at Boise. Washington State collego and tion Mga university meet at Spokane In a ' WashSJT waoniip ' Ln 5' Z "??JZU " d'snrrr, oaZrzi ;ue;di,,ionlt'u,n ot lhe ,oyal ,S " pyn ,rpKon universlly.,,, tho Roc ., nt ,.n8a(U.a, patient s condition. ;Tc?n,aU.,0engrm00 sct'Tto & whiVh L - ..a... on , ik-rk only a warming up affair for the ? ,Ito"? Tournament, was expressed, HAVANA Men cannot sell things Huskies. On ThankfiJlvlng dav Wash- , i0,.es nandiing only women's ington plays Oregon at Seattle, and " " Oregon ha tho game, fi't.m President Kinley of tho University of Illinois to .Major John 1,. Griffith, athletic commis Blon of tho "big ton." A GAME AT PASADENA SEATTLE, Nov. 20. (A. P.- CL'S.sion uiul manned about Culld Hall where iho tableM wero all laid and the luncheon moHtly cooked when tho order for cancellation was received. .London was greatly maddened by lhe announcement that the . ((ueen mother'H deuth might be expected at any hour. VN'o pei-Hon in tho niithdi Empire 'lutH clone moro work for It than that old lady' an elderly man remarked, vhen it was announced In a crowded bus that her condition had, forced an abandonment of all fcHtivities. The American Ambassador, Allan Houghton, and the Spanish envoy not won a con fore nee I K'mo tl)l88cnson. t ' Tho conreronce standinRs: I QVFKX ALF.XAXIHIA IIK8. W. U Pot. I WnsliinRton 4 0 l.noo Ht,anford 3 1 .7B0 California 2 1 . .fi(i7 I1' 8. C .....v 2 1 M7 O. A. C 1 2 1 .fdi7 Malm 2 2 .500 W. S. C ; 1 3 ,2ii0 , Mpntnna 1 4 .200 Oregon 0 4 .000 (Continued from page 1.) ME CRIPPLED FOR EASTERN CLASSIC time throughout moHt of- Alexan dm' a life in England MIrh Knolly'H rondered Horvlco of Htrlking devotion, receiving In return the deep uffection of her royal mlKtreKH. Perhaps thoro has been no pnrollel In the history of royal houHes fur such a long nnd loving association na theirs. Tho queen and Miss Knollys had grown obi together and were al most lm?eperal)e, the latter being murfl a personal friend than a servant. goodH. This Jh one of the provision!) or a law just signed by President .Muchado making the employment of women mandatory in some classes of business. At leust half the sales forco of Homo Htores must bo women. Tight for Point Lobo' MONTE KEV, Cal. A. M. Allen, who is said to have refused moro than a million dollars offered for Point I.oboH, near here, on which ho has holdings coniprising HO acres, was sued by County Supervisor John L. D. Roberts, who contends the land was deeded to the public for a park forty years ago. , ' Jap Prince Entertained. HOLLYWOOD. Prince Asnka of Itliliiclaml City Mourns Japan went through a hurricane on a SPEVEH. Itavarla. Nov. 20-(A.P.) ,,rnl1e Hli ln ank at the H"y News of thu illness of Dowager Queen ,IM,I st,!,l of rjo"Klfls Kairhanks Alexandra brought much sorrow to "v"uu .? na i"" wmu SERVICE Herd's something the average man of to day wants; incidentally it's something we can give you, . ; ! ' C ' ;' r. These Items Will Give You SERVICE Men's two-pant suits .....$27.50 to $40.00 A. line of overcoats we are prowl to display, from ; $18.50 to $40.00 A splendid assortinent of men's hats, priced from ...$4.50 to $15.00 ' '''.'' ' . i We liayc on display a large quantity of new and distinguished patterns in fall neckwear, priced from .....75( to $2.00 Also a Complete Line of Men's and - Young Men's Furnishings Model Clothing Co., Inc. 126 E. Main St. "'Value and Quality"' Do You Object to a Pleasant Surprise We have some values that will do that very thing. It will pay you to visit Our store before you buy. Specials for Saturday Men's wool blazers $6.25 Men's work shirts, regular $1.00 value, special .: 89 i Boys' khaki shirts, regular $1.00 value, special v 89 WE SELL FOR LESS BIGALOW'S 402 East Main NEW YOIIK, Nov. 20. (A. P. llai'vard and Valo football teams, both beaten by Princeton, nro pre pared for a finlHh batile In 1 larval-d stadium tomorrow before a ca pacity throng which will include their Tiger conquerors. .Injuries affect both the old rivals alum I equally In their annual si nig gle, w h 1 c h . features tho eastern gHmes of thu day desplto tho fact that Harvard has fallen before Holy roNs, Dartmouth and I'rfuceton, and Yule ho fore Pennsylvania and Prin ceton. .lako Stafford, tho quarterback who piloted Harvard to a three to nothing victory over Drown a, week ngu, ending a siring of debits, is expected to retiKiln on lito sldu ftncH t briMighout the contest, having re ppi'ted this week on crutches, Jack Muher of tho back field and (Jeorgo Jlogue, guard, are In poor condition. ; Itunnetl, Yale Uurterback, tn ex-(r,.rt ceptlonally good receiver of punts,,ho h(If PPtlMlry fnllnwimr may have to give way to tho speedy hat ret) uf tho Danish royal household i-isnwicK. wnue imuo.nnu auhi oi fm. tho j inlienxollerns hecjiuse of me bacunem are mill sutiering irom pruwdan aggressions In Hchleswlg- thls little Ithlneland city which al- I wiijo mis ieu a special inierusi in ine uauiti iirincess, since u was nero in tho Speyer cal bed nil, that Mie first met her future husband, tho Prince of Wales, who later becuino King Edward VII. Their meeting was on September 14, lHfil, when Princess Alex, as nil her childhood friends called her, was seventeen years old a beautiful, tall and slender llght-halrcd girl. Khe was dressed In crinoline nnd wore a quaint bonnet. The Prince of Wales who had only recently returned from a visit to the United Ktates and Canada, was a slender chap, with sideburns, a small moustache nnd a goatee. Met In Cathedral The prince and lhe princess met us tourists In tho ancient cathedral and were introduced by friends. The fol lowing day they again met lit Heidel berg, ami a year lni;r their engage ment was announced. At thu time she was regnrdfMl n tho only i)on- (crman princess eligible for the bund of the heir-apparent to thu llritislt throne. I .The marriage of the couple always has been considered iih Having its ef- . Ourope host 111) les during it. The nud wave machines. Where Is tho Connection? SANTA HA KARA HA Prince Hon kins. Hanta Barbara millionaire, has obtained an injunction in London, to prevent the use of his name by a company that proposes to have un clad parades Sundays In Hyde park. Injuries. Yale hopes are bolstered, however, 1y tho return to tho right Hide of the line of Hen Itutterwnrth. Two other clashes aland out in the waning pennon, that of KordhHiu nnd. (icorgetown nt New York for the Cat hollo collego chain plotiHhlp, and that of TiFnyette and Lehigh llolstelu is regarded Jy some (ier manH as an Important factor In caus ing the break between (iernumy and (ireat Itrltain. (crniniiM Itulnl Out Poth Queen Victoria and her daughter, the princess royal, had mar ried derma n princes and Oernwiny It Is Wonderful Whenever a box oi Whitman Candy is onened there is a double wonder of ! f i 1 a ? nil n quality and l resnness. l ney are a 1 me finish to a Tlianksgiving dinner. Man Saves Wife in Nick of Time ".My wlCo was tinuhlo to eat own (lie llKhlest fund, and had fallen away tn u IIvIiik Bkelcton. Slio cntild ' nut I'Vfn kcop dm tnr'a nieillcinu mi licr Ftfimarh and wiih tiirttirod with iain. On tho roronimondiitinn of. a friend I hollKht a hottlo of .Mayi'B Won-di-rful Koinrdy and bIio l.t all Hunt now and Ihih guim-d forty iioiihiIh." II 1h a nlnili hai-mli'.s.s nptira Hon that I'piimvox tho ratarrhal niuriiB fi (ho ilili'Hdnal Hart and allays lu- Inflaiuinallon whli lt raiiHox practlially all Ktoniarh, llvt-i- anil IntPMtlmil allnipnls. In rluillni; nmiendit'ltlH. (mo tlcwo will ronvliK'O or immvy rufundoil. At nil drufulsls. Adv. Berrydale Cash Market Next to Berrydale Store BILL TAYLOR SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Round Steak, per lb 20c Sirloin Steak, per lb. 20c Rib Steak, per lb. 20c Veal Roast, per lb. 15c Veal Stew, per lb. . 10c Mild Sugar-Cured Bacon, guaranteed, per lb. .' 32c Back Bacon, per lb 35c Skinned Hams, per lb. .33c Plenty of Hens and Springers for Thanksgiving ; LOTS OF ROOM TO PARK When you want a good steak try us. ; , THANKSGIVING TURKEYS j Phone 16 Haskins' Drugstore Larry Mann, Mg. At near nyour phone. All First Grade Corn and Milk Fed Turkeys PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY To be assured of early delivery It in the price you pay for your turlvy it's the quality. Our Birds Are All First Grade. CVFY MARKET We Deliver . Phtfne 324 Turkey or Roast You Yant tho tendercst and tho sweetest meat that the market affords for your Thanksgiving dinner! " Turkey - Roast Lamb Roast Beef Roast Pork Chicken Prompt deliveries!!! goodVJ0111, order in You are assured of hcing well satisfied here, no matter, what your choice, and the price is well within reason.!- ., - , ' Model Meat Market Free Delivery ' ' Phone 325 ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW! Be assured of the best by placing your order early . ; . . ALSO .. ; DUCKS and CHICKENS SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Loin Steak, per lb. ................ .20c Bacon, half or whole, per lb. .38c Ham, half or whole, per lb. ......... .34c Medford Center Market . In Rear of 20th Century Grocery Store Medford Building" - 9 -H'.' .3,.,.. - .: Phone 2SS til !'- ''-rt We Deliver '