Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 25, 1925, Image 5

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STflTTFOiiB irxtr, Tnrnuyrc, feiroTm. i wvm. Wednesday, ativemp.et? 2",
LITTLE GIRL ON '
jjP IThanksgiving Attraction, Craterian !
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THANKSGIVING
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NOT TO PLAY IN
Aw &
WET FIELD WILL
SEATTLK. Nov. 23. (A. P.)
Nine of University of Washington's
first strint; men ylll play their last
collegiate enme -when tho IIuhUIch
elanh with the University of Oregon
grlilmen hero ThankH&ivhiR day.
Although Oreifon has not won a
conference .football game this year.
the Webfootcrs luive hlh 'hoies of
spilling the Uope to offset a dismal
season. Ha ins durins the hiHt few
days are adinlttedly In , tho Wcb
footers favor. A heavy field may
tend to hold down tho score and
make Washington's passing und . de
ceptive runplng game harder to carry
through the locals, critics agreed
Advance ticket sales show the
largest Thanksgiving football crowd
in Washington's history, Darwin
CAROL DEMPSTER, and W.C. FIELDS inr
D.W. GRIFFITH'S "SALLY OF THE SAWDUST"
(".. 11., ,.f Dnnrilnsl of Ullnt'a IrlnllirlK lt thfl ll-fIID lu milfd IhllH I 1 tl -
Me is nest, student graduate manager, . " . . mi,'i,i.,i,,ir i 'nr t thnn mkP
said today. Fifteen thousand paste- nth.HI,tlni) 0pn(ni, tnnmrrnw nmtincc. believe. Throuuh comical hardships
tl is all sunny laughter, merry jest, and serious galetys, they trudge along
hoards havo been distributed up to
last night with prospects of: a large quamt drolleries tucked into an in- with complications and carnivals, by
1 snlo at the- gate before the game.
ALSO PLANNING
TO JOIN GRANGE
CHICAGO, Nov. 25. (A. P.)
Further inroads Into the ranks of
( vle ge football players may be made
by -professional football which now
boasts of Harold ''Hod" CJrange. Aus
ten "Five-Yards" McCarty, who is
to. the University of Chicago what
Orange was to Illinois, has been
made an offer to plav against the
torestlng story that marches along to way of blind baggage and Intrigue,
a finish, - up to the door of tho judge's house in
1 Amid tho sidelights of a circus with tho end. I
animals, bands and .clowns, ho has Carol Dempster gives. a memorable
found the - circus juggler and his rolo as the circus waif. With her is
fiery, .fearless daughter who beJicvcSjW. C. Fields, tho famous theatrUwil
her "Pop's" "rogueries are all the comedian now starring in the Zieg
merltB of a great man. To them the fold "Follies."
CATE KESKiNK AS CO I XT Y AGKNT
QUIZZED
QUIZ IS
BY POLICE.
PROVES AN AL1
(Continued from page 1.)
now substitute his office for this
itriumveratc. Those of us who are
! forced to darken the valley during the
otherwise delightful time of spring
'particularly appreciate the fact that
lie has shared the discomfort and tlis
agreeableness of this maligned prac
tice in order that tho maximum bene
fit mfulit accrue to tho producer.
j "This work was startrsd and carried
Tho testimony Tuesday In tho trial
of lunar AW Murphy, well known
local resident, charged with . man
slaughter, as a result of an alleged
beating administered to his wife Klla
last March runged from the childish
words of the 11 -year-old daughter of
the haggard and worried defendant,
and the ponderous answers of medi
cal men, to hypothetical questions
that took three minutes to propound.
The llttlo girl, Krlene Murphy,
when tho cross examination by I ho
defense started, cried and ran from
the courtroom, ufier giving evidi-ncv
nuahiKt her father.
The most damaging testimony
given by the little miss wits ordered
stricken from the records, by the
court upon the, objeciiuns of tho de
fense. Krlene testified that sjio had
been told to "tell the truth." and than
her father had told her brother IJ'Ui
in her presence:
"I only gave her n spanking.
She is- Just staying in bed for
sympathy, .and so the neighbors
will know all about It."
In testifying today the girl s'U ,
her -father, told her to say nothing
about spanking" hts who or
would spank her.. .
' Karl, the brother, whs a witness at i
the morning session.
I ' ftxpert testimony was given by Jir. 1
V. S. Geary, county health officer;
Dr. C. R. Mower of Grants l'ass, ami
Dr. K. A, Voods of Ashland.
I Kach. testified, in response to a
hypothetical question by tho state,
I that all tho vital organs being nor-,
mal. as shown, by an autopsy, death
could only have been caused by an
embollism, or blood clot, and would
be sudden. An embollism, the phy
I sicians explained was caused by
j bruises and might nut be detected in
'an autopsy, even with a microscope.
An 'embollism follows the blood flow,
and blocks tho smaller veins, being
fatal In three vital centers, the heart,
the lungs and tho brain.- '
The slate closed its case today and
tho defense begins with a recess In
the proceedings tomorrow becuaso of
the Thanksgiving holiday.
In response to one question by th
defense. Dr. Mower replied: "Nothin
The Mod ford hlch school football
team Iiuh finished hard work for t ho
annual Thanksgiving game with Ash
land at Ashland tomorrow, and to
night will indulge in Iinht practice
und receive final Inst ructions from
Coach Calllson on the plan of battle.
Noff, star guard, and Morgan, isu
pound tackle of tho locals, will bo out
of the game with minor Injuries and
their places taken by Tom Hall and
Zeek.
The Ashland team. In spite of the
Armistice I ay slaughter, is highly
confident ,aud are expected to resort
to an aerial attack most of tho con
test. The officials for tho game will be
Manerud. referee. Jitl.ss, umpire, and
lSvann. head lionsnian, the same as in
the Armistice Day game. Tho game
starts at 2:30 o'clock.
The probable MedTord line-up will
ho: Hughes, center; Hull and Jack
son, guards: ' Zeek and Hubbard,
tackles; ..Miuglcr and Sandurs, ends;
lleniot, quarterback:. Archer or Sean
fullback; Conrad, and Muores, half
backs. v '
ly claimed another innocent victim largely tliroUKh Mr. (Jute s cnori. Mr. '" "" """
j , n- ,-..! i vnnnr wmiiii navo hfiva li.nii nn. Tho physicians testified their ex-
rcr Illinois flash at Coral ""hies. th8 cty Wlls mal,"c ,he unsusIecUng '8V?ned to this district had It not been ' perlencos had ranged from four to 2(1
runaway girl escapade, for the cooperation ot 1110 county , ''" "it-
life fills the agents Office. uuir, am. .veiu ci m.it ... mvii
! "Another notable achievement clur- niiiu.nier.tn mat an einnomsm unuer
office is beins qulsefl today by his lng Mr. Cate's regime is the farm the description Bivcn them by the
many friends who appreciate the Joke I bureau co operative exc hange. This i hypothetical nueatlon could have
even more than he does ; movement, alone with every other been tho cause of , death. The uucs-
u ...... h...r ..ii i,..i. a ! nubile snlrltetl move In agricultural tion embodied the ulleged clrcum-
nnd "Cowboy" Nick Kulsch of Iowa. prQmnont citizen of Klamuth Falls tand horticultural lines, had Its Incep-1 stances surrounding tho death of Mrs.
Flu., Chrfstmus day, says the Herald
and Examiner.
"Not entirely opposed to it," is
his ouoted response to news that
efforts are being made to sign hini
for the game together with Henny
Friedman, Michigan's captain-elect.
villain" of
"Qulv." who in private
role of auditor fur the Copco Home!
The newspaper says efforts to sign
them are being made by Joseph V
iw.,. i,io iR.Dnr.M tion in Uls o tine. : miring tne noi-ioo- .wurimy.
daiurhter on a visit to Portland., lie- Happy -period ol tne association, mi. Hi -uii nUle was auueu m inu ,ru-
Doherty of New Vork. Tho team i ,-nnrf frim.,1 f ih.-aito.i,.m ICate gave unsiiai :n,-,Iy of ills effort as ceedlnga when I It. Dusenbury,
would oppose Cranne s and would bo -,.,n.. h - .nii,i -ni," ,.' .i -...ki'ii a member of the board of directors ln;sexun of the 1. ). O. F. cemetery.
captained l.y Tim Callahan, former him tu meet his Uuughte- when uh..an endeavor to inalte the effort perm- testified that ho had assisted in tho
Yale captain nnd nll-Amerlcan. No arrived in Medford via the Klamath ! nnently successful. Since he has come exhuming of Mrs. Murphy's body a
player would receive payment for his stage, escort Jior to the train buy her : bore ho has so thoroughly preached week ago, for examination of tho
services unless ho desired It. ilc-km nml ee tier Kufilv off n hn- the gospel or utlgnt prevenuon uiai ; iuui,
Mccarty would not discuss tho journey. This "Quiz" did -in bis every grower Is now at least Infirmed
question of his willingness to for- usual efficient manner und all was n file prijper procedure to keep this
sake his amateur status. Ho Is a well In tho world. .serious menace under control,
star basketball player and figured Mora's where, the plot thickens. "In establishing federal Inspection
n a sure regular on the Maroon five The same day' the young lady left service of pack and grade, Mr. (ate
OBITUARY
MOUTHS Htella Doggts, wife of
John floggls passed -away at her
home. 331 W est Molly street, Novem
ber 2 3, I it 2 5 from pneumonia, lte-
sides her husband she leaves to
mourn her Ions n baby son six weeks
old, her mother. Mrs. Marcel la
Young of Meappnose, Oregon, nnd two
slstera, .Mrs. Dorrls frit land of this,
city nnd Mrs. Mabel lOvans of Salvia,
Oregon. Tho I'erl Funeral Home
has chin-go of the arrangements and
the remains were taken to Portland,
Oregon for intevment Tuesday even
ing by Mrs. Voting. Mr. Hoggis drove
through to Portland In his car.
this year.
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READY
TO
XKW YORK, Nov. 25. ( A.I)
,Tho New York F.venlng World today
MUotos llenny Leonard as saying he
is, ready to return to the ring only
"when a good fighter comes nloug
nnd there is an enormous demand"
. for the retired lightweight champion
tt meet him. I,eonard says he wants
Klamath Falls, which was Monday, ISO cuDinnuieu vei.v tu t..c
another young lady of approximately . success of tho valley,
the same age decided ip run away ."0f late-years his work on mil n
from home. ..This she did nnd whon tennnce of moll fertilities, with the
the anxious mother bcgali to invent!- uae ot fertilizers- and nitrogenous
gate, it was reported that the girl had I cover crops, has revolutionized, grow--come
to Medford via the Klamath I practice in the valley. He also
stage line. -So yestorday morning ;he has cleverly substituted Tor the
mother arrived on the seen? andK'oWers caloused thumb the more ac
nimr n iitiio dative work .lisnov- curate pressure tester, which is now
lered that a younS lady answering '.he ' aeknoweldrced hy t he depar tment or
- . j....... . . . -.. ner culture to bo of the Greatest Im-
otoripiion tu ner uaugon'r- nuu :tr- - .
rived in Medford. taken a taxi to ih)
Copco office nnd had been met by u
man named (julsenberry.
Tlds was evidence enough foj- the
distracted mother and forthwith ene
enlisted the aid of the police depart
ment, A hurried trip was madu 1o
to fight again and Is In condition to mo V1,.! " .. Vt
,:do so. but has no Immediate lutentjon
. of entering the arena. I
Leonard said ho thought tho llght
. weights of today were of good cnll
ber. but lacked experience. He indi
cated that if tho returned to the ring
lie would do so as a lightweight tu
spite of the general belief lliut he has
.outgrown this division.
BENEHEL LEAVES TO
.: GET
KKOKNK. Ore., Nov. 25. For tho
purpose of selecting an eastern team,
und arranging for tho I'asadcna east
west football contest with tho team
selected. Jack iJenefiel; graduate
manager of tho University of Oregon,
has left for the east. Ho will bo gono
for approximately two wpeks.
.HeneficI has charge of the arrange
ments for tho Hose Tournament gnmo
this year.
Xo nitlmation was given hero an to
the teams he Is considering to repre
rent the east In the big game.
peacefully trying to increase the daily
revenue of the power company by
dictating u few letters to delinquent
consumers. Ho was rudely interrupt
ed however and called upon to bring
forth tho child which he had "kid
napped." Needless to yas, 'Q'uiz"
was taken off his feet by tho charge
and made voluble protestations of his
innocence. They availed him naught,
however, until he hupprned upon a
lucky thought and asked .the .mother
the color of her daughter's hair. MVr
reply solved tho mystery and he was
nvlnce tho mother and the
law", thut there were two
young ladles Involved, each having a
separate and distinct identity and that
ho had neither fiwen nor hoard or the
"runaway." Heaving a sigh of relief
Quiz returned to his less romantic
task of pursuing the elusive dollar
and tho mother and officer departed
to take up a new trail.
Many a good moving-picture
scenario has been woven around a
ptorur plot than this. .
E reply solved
able to conv,
"arm of the 1
portanco In determlnlnfi maturity con
ditions of all fruit crops. Mr. Cate in
collaboration with the department of
agriculture did Ihe first work in this
valley on the vital question of fruit
storage.
"Wo cannot expect to more than
give tho bare outline of his accom
plishments. It will remain for the
period of the realization of his loss to
show his trito value to tho farmers'
and fruit growers of this valley, but it ;
will bo of permanent satisfaction to j
Mr. f ate to look back wiwn his re
markable record of successful work
during his period here.
President. Fruit (.rowers league.
PAVU A. SCHEKKK,
At times during the testimony of
the medical men 4he pack-cd court
room was swept by titters and laugh
ter, which brought the bailiff to his
feet shouting: "You folks slop that
laughing."
The state will close its case this
morning, and tho defense begin with
a recess in the. proceedings tomorrow
because of the Thanksgiving holiday.
COOL1DGE PAKDOXS UAXOIT
(Continued from page one.)
ported the defense now plans a new
muvo In an effort to save Chapman's
life.
I
I
. OF MAGNESIA-
Unless you ask for "Phillip," jnu may
not get the original Milk of upnetift
prescribed by physicians (or 60 years as
an antacid, laxative, corrective, t)
2 -V cent bottle, slsn ni)-nnt Udtlrs,
cunttiiu directions any dm; sUre.
County Treasurer's Call for Knglc
J'olnt Irrigation District Warrants,
htmo of Oregon, County of Jacks
son.
Treasury Department; Jacksonville,
Oregon, Novcmbr 25, 1925.
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemption
of Jackson County. OrcRon, warrants.
numlKTS 259 to 329 (two hundred
fifty-nine to three hundred twenty
nine) Inclusive, drawn nf the (lenernl
KVind of the Eagle l'olnt Irrigation
District.
Interest on the nhove called war
rants reuses on this, tho 25th day of
November. 1925. A. t. WALK Kit,
Treasurer of Jackson County and ex-
offlcio Treasurer of the Kagle l'olnt
Irrigation District.
Jly VKJlb a.WALKT.n,
212 Den tl t y.
TOO LATE TO " CLASSIFYT
. -, , -i. -, . -
KO SAI.R Nothlnif handsomer for
' (rifts than the beautiful lavender
rout hancers nnd nachet haps. Hoe
them 20 So. Peach. I'hone 674. 212
FOR KAT.E Alfalfa hay.ln barn ncy
l'hoenlx. " $12. SO per ton. J.
Ktrh, AnhlaiM Hotel Bldg., Ah
lanrf. Ore. 213
Knit RW.K Two roomed house, Rnoil
Jot. Knrlflce flitl. Term. Ilox IP.
.Mall Tribune. . - 212
l:pl.-co)al t'liiiri'li I'rople Take
t - - . otlec
The . members - und . friends of St.
Mark's church are Invited to attend
an lnformnl reception to lilshop Hum-
ner at 'the J'nrlsh' House on Saturday
evenlnp at R o'clock -' -
Gargle Aspirin
for Tonsilitis
or Sore Throat
A harmless nnd effective gargle is to
dissolve two "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
in four tablespoon fuls of water, nnd gargle
tnroat thoroughly. Kcpeat in two hours
if necessary, -
He sure you use only the genuine Bayer
Aspirin, marked with the Bayer l-rons,
which can, be had in tin boxes of twelve
tablet for few cents. :
" 1p
a rousing stony that always
shows up on the'Tront page" of
the West's hot cake appetite. .
No other flour can " talk"to your
pancake-taste in the same way
because no other flour is blended
the Flapjack way. Put it to the
tastc-tcst and sec!
A mm
AlDCrS "AI!Ti tUndsfvjlrturBrzikfasti"
COLDS THAT
DEVELOP INTO
PNEUMONIA
Persistent coughs and colds lead to
serious trouble. You can stop them
now with Crcomulsion, an emulsified
creosote that is pleasant to take,
Creamulslon Is a new medical discov
ory with two-fold action; it pontiles
nnd heals tho Inflamed membranes
and Inhibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote la
recognizod by high medical author
ities as ono of tho' greatest healing
agencies for persistent coughs nnd
colds and other forms of throat
troubles. Crcomulsion contains, In
addition to crcosoto, other healing
elements which soothe and heal the
Infected membranes nnd stop tho Irri
tation nnd inflammation, while tho
creosoto goes on to tho stomach, is
absorbed into the blood, attacks the
seat of the trouble und checks; the
growth of tho gorms.
Creomulslon is guaranteed satisfac
tory in the treatment of porslatcnt
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira
tory diseases, and is excellent for
building up the system after colds or
flu. Money refunded if any cough or
cold Is not relieved after taking ac
cording to directions. Ask your drug
gist. Crcomulsion Company, Atlanta,
C!a. . (adv.)
1A 2 4Pk fW'W .
mileage
LESS OIL
' MotuWototOll ts just that kind dt
'mer lubricationl More mileage
.eas oil and a smoother psrformlng
xotor are the rewards of using "the
oil your motor needs."
My customers are Kpra'rlf'tt rcG
alars became they know economy
when they see it.
' Drive in end give your motor i
steady diet of better lubrication.
Look for the Vkcjihisi sijn. ; -
Oils & Greases 1
PHIPPS AUTO PARK ,
Riverain1 lit Jackson Phone 1M7-R
Money to Loan
On improved city property
or lor uuildipg purposes
NO COMMISSION
CHARGED
Costs You Less
Gets You Out of Debt '
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Room. 3 , Davis Bldg.
H2 N. Central, Medford, Orn.
Vltm 730 .
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Steamed lliviist nt Cliieken, an Natural
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Ii OASTS
Koast Voting Oregon Turkey, Celery Dressing;
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linked or Masked l'olatoes Creamed Asparagus Tips
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EESERVE YQUR TABLE
$1.00 Per' Plate"
Have You Noticed
That large stunning box of stylish
Stationery in bur window marked
$1.00
f,' ; ' , ' ,; - ', n . . . .'
32 large envelopes, 32 sheets of paper with
all the late colors. This box looks like
$4.00 value. You can mark off a number of
names on your, list with this wonderful
value. .'.'...:.':'. 'I ''
Heath's Drug Store
109 E. Main St.
Phone 884
As near as your phone.
Derick's
Cafeteria
will be closed
Thanksgiving
Day
, TOMORROW
We Will Serve Our Usual Good
Thanksgiving Dinner ..
at 51.25
Herb nnd His IlHildnters Will Kntci-taih
During tlio Evening.
Wo wikh to tliank you Tor llio kind patronage
you have bo.stoved njidn us, and trust wo ltiay
deserve furtlier hucoosh.
May the festive season be a happy one for
you alt . , .... .
Sincerelv vours, ' :
HOTEL MEDFORD
Emil Mohr, Prop.