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METTPOTCD MATL TTiTBUXE. MEDFOTiD. OTCEflpy, FHTDAY. 27.. 192."
COLLEGE STUDENTS
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ASHLAND, Orc.. Nov. 21. Thanks
RivinB duy dawned hriKlit und lovely
and continued with the most iuvomble
weather conditions for the numhertt of
family reunions and satherhms of
frloiulH which mtirkcd the day and for
the annual ThanksKivluK football
Kaiue between AHhland ant) Medford
liiKh Bfdiools. The final Bcore in Med
ford'n favor left the AHhland team
Ntlll undaunted und playlim hard to
the very end of the KeuHon. Possibly
It 1h worth more to a,school u flslit
manfully thtoimh a program of Hp.
feats than to so through a Kiiceeshful
Reason. Abhland has hud a light team
with n good many new men, but has
not lacked in quality of playing and
In spirit.
College boys and filrls were home
to eat turkey with the homo folks.
Chester Woods from Corvallis and
Marcus and Harvey Woods from Eu
gene mine home Thursday morning.
John C.ality, Kdlth Dodge and Marion
Leach came home from Kugene on
Wednesday night. Paul Wagner,
(Jains Crosby. Vernon Mrdee and
tieorge Francis Hnrron reached home
fioni Kugene on Wednesday evening.
Thev came by auto with Mr. and Mrs.
F. D. Wagner. Donald Wright and
Robert Wrfght came home from Cor
vallis Wednesday night. George Vir
gil Gillette came home from Corvallis
on Wednesday morning.
Mrs, Charlie Homes of the Hellview
district is making an extended visit
with bar daughter, Miss Louise
Homes, who is a professional nurse
of Oakland. Cal.
Misses Kdua Kennedy and Miss
Robertson. Junior high teachers, were
guests of Miss Ethel Held and her
mother tor Thanksgiving day. The
Keids ar occupying their new home
on EuHt Main street.
Mrs. Harriet Cheadles, who came
to Ashland to spend the winter, has
taken one of the Vista apartments on
Vista street. '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Homos Jr. of
Pellvlew entertained with a fine tur
key dinner Tuesday evening at f:30.
The rooms and table were lovely with
touches of seasonable decorations and
the fine meal was served with fault
less care. Guests who enjoyed the
hospitality of Vr .and Mrs Homes
were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGse. Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Fuller and Irving
E. Vlnlng.
John Enders Is to be the head of
Ashland post No. M. American Legion,
for the coming year. Mr. Enders is
the only nominee for the office. Elec
tion will be held at the next monthly
meeting. Clile Malone is the retiring
commander.
Mrs. Emm i Oeder and daughter.
Miss Lynda, drove to Portland on
(Thanksgiving 'cay to remain in the
city until Su.nlay, 'when tliey will' re
turn in time" for Miss Lynda to enter
school. ' They- were normm muted on
their trip by Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur
Coggina and little daughter, Alice. i
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tucker and
Charles Homes were Thanki;iving
day guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Carter in Jacksonville.1'
Thanksgiving praise service was
held at the Haptist church Thursday
morning at 10: SO. The churches of
. the town united in a union service.
Rev. J. C. Mergler read the proclama
tion issued by President Coolidge. and
Rev. J.'F. Rodman read the proclama
tion of Governor Pierce. Rev. V. K.
Allison of the Christian church
preached the Thanksgiving sermon.
The music by the choir and the spe
cial number, a duet by V. D. Miller
and C. N. Gilmore. were appropriate
to the occasion and very much appre
ciated by the audience. The offerings
tajien at the Thanksgiving services
are always used by the ministerial re
lief for charitable purposes and to
meet calls for help during the winter
season.
Twin babies, a boy and girl, were
born on November 21 to gladden the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
.ot Poit!and. The babies have been
named Donald and Marie. Mrs. Smith
"was an Ashland .;irl. grand-daughter
of Mrs. Mary Dunn of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hafaes and H. P.
Haines of Marshfield have returned
to their hoino after a visit t the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Haines
of this city.
Mike Tucker is building a fine new
buimalow on the Boulevard.
Heit Ic Greer nf Burkznnk, Cal., is
n business visitor in Ashland nnd win
remain for n few days.
NOW DOES
ML HER WORK
Hat No Backache, No Bad Feelings
Because Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound Drove Her
Illness Away-
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "I was In n
bndly run-down condition nnd I would
. get wcait BfwiiB hiiu
Itorriuia ncaaacnes.
I felt so badly last
year that 1 could not
do any houseelean
ing. Tho minute I
would lift or stoop
it seemed, as if I
was going to fall to
pieces. I told a
neighbor how I felt
and she said that
Lydia K. Pikham's
was surely the right thing for me
1 took four bottles then and in the fall
of the year 1 took three. I had been
treated by a doctor but ho gave me an
iron tonic and that did not help me. It
aeemed that tho tonic did not have in it
what the Vcgctablo Compound did. 1 hat
pave me the strength and ambition I
needed and I havo gained !' weight.
This year before I started to clean house
1 got fourbottlesof the VepeUllle Com
pound and am taking it right along. I
tell all my friends about it and how much
Rood it does me. They can notic t bo- I
i-auao I have gained in weight. 1 weigh
118 now and do all my work myseir
Min."-Mrs. Emm. O. Iiiiani.knbiibo, i
tOl 87th StrccLJli!wnukec, Wisconsin. ,
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EASILY, BUT GET
Tho Medford high school football
team for the fourth time In. rui
cession won the championship of
southern Orcunn Thanksgiving day,
by defeating the AhIiIiuhI high school
on their own grounds, Ct 7. out
side of the tli-st ant) Inst nuarterH,
second and third , kIi-Iiik .Medford
players waped the bait If. and Asli
la lid's lone touchdown i ante on line
bucks through tne Medford second
team.
Tilt on, Ashland quarterback, was
the whole show for his tam and
ripped off gains, through the Med
ford line, passed, uiitj punted in great
style.
The most spectacular play of. the
game vaA a tiO-yard run by Conrad,
nficr lie had Intercepted a forward
pass, running through ti broken field,
behind perfect interference by Senn
and Single r. Keun's defensive work
was one of tin, outstanding features
of the game. The eiiliro' Medford
back field worked liko a clock, but
the lino - was handicapped by the
absence of N'ff nrul Morgan, though
Hall and Sleek, their understudies,
put up a good game.
j Coach Callisou inade many substi
tutions. ' t
1 AHhland opened up with an aerial
attack in the first (piarter, and va
ried It with line bucks. The local
secondary defense broke up forward
passes. Ashland tried f forward
pasHes and completed seven; Medford
tried six and completed five. Ash
land made seven first downs; Med
ford made 2U.
Touchdowns for Medford were
made y Scnnr 3; Conrad, 3 nnd
Moore, l. A wild pass to Tilton, in
i punt formation behind his own goal
also gave Medford n touchbaek.
The locals did,, not open up with
any new plays, hut used straight
football' throughout the contest.
The smallest crowd that lias wit
nessed a Medford-Ash land game i"
years saw the game.
The line-up:
Ash la ml - M edf ord
Cotter C Hughes
Karris C, , . Jackson
Tucker (i Ball
Nutter . .T Zeok
4 Gosnell t. . . f ...... Hubbard
lleeson K . . . . . . . . , Sanders
Katzer 10 Slngler
Watson H Moore
Candy H Conrad
C.lllette V -Senn
Tilton Q Herriot
Substitutions: Medford, Dunn for
Herr!ot; Putney for Hall; JVIlson for
Jackson; Archer for Senn; Creed for
( SinKler; Kelly for Sunders; Me nee
for Hughes; Hammond for Moore;
Hei-riot for Conrad. Coals kicked,
Conrad, 7. lteferee, Manerud; um
Vire, Iiliss; head linesman, Evans;
I Timers, Mowers and Stewart.
I. O. O. V. KiHiinipnieiit.
Work in J'atriarchial degree this
evening. Refreshments to follow. All
local and visiting Patriarchs request
ed to be present. 213
AncM6aii Ami
en, rfaJm-ZWtgfr2a2.
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WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OP
Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash
Window and Door Frames,
Moiddings, Cabinets of All Kinds
' Our Constant Aim It to Keep Our Quality and
Prices Absolutely Right
Do Not Ordar From Outof-Town Concerns Before
Letting Us Figu-e on Vour Bill.
TROWBRIBGEo CABINET WORKS
MEDFORD
A MODERN MILL
The trial of O. W. Murphy for man
slaughter, under way m tho circuit
court, adjourned Wednesday noon
until Monday morniug, when tho de
1'enno will continue. Murphy Is ac
cused .of the death of his wife last
spring, following an alleged beating.
I An affidavit by Dr. C. 11. Sweeney
of this city, who was called to Cali
fornia suddenly owing to the serious
illness of his daughter, was Introduced
Wednesday just before noon. Dr.
Sweenev. In response to a hvnothetical
'question by the defense, deposed that
"deaths where the causes are unknown-'
are frequent, and cited inci
dents he encountered while coroner
at Creat Falls. Mont., for eight years,
where he conducted over 1 00 autop
sies.
Medical testimony for the state held
that Mrs. Murphy died from an em I
holism, caused by bruises on her body, j
and reached their conclusions by at
process of elimination. Testimony of
the doctors making the autopsy
showed all the vital organs to be in
a healthy condition.
The case is expected to .'jo to tho
jury late Tuesday afternoon. .
SOLD AT PELICAN BAY
According to reports filed by lum
berman John Hoist and 1. IT. Cam
bers, recently returned from the
! Pelican Hay timber sale area of the
Crater National forest, forty-five mil
lion board feet of timber were sold
In that area this year, an increase of
ten miltlon over 1 !24.
The timber, which is yellow pine.
is logeu sysic muucuiiy, zu per u-m-of
the thrifty stand beinc allowed
to -stand with the reproduction for
reroresianon. Mrusn, resulting irni
lociiinir. nnerations. has alreadv been
I disoosed of. The last was burned
j with several hiehea of snow on tho
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nine months. This plan would fix
the responsibility of command in
emergency according to the para
mount interests prevailing between
the army and navy. The paramount
Interest during the maneuvers was
with the army, he added.
"Should the navy have co-operated
with the army under the para
mount interest plan?" he was asked.
"vps, sir."
"Dhl they?"
".No, sir."
jf Kppcial communication Med
ford Uiriga No. 103, A. R &
A. M., Friday evening, Noveni-.
ber 27th nt 5 p. m. Dinner at
0:30 p. m. Central Point and .Jack
sonville lodges will participate. Work
in M. M. degree. By order V. M, A. j
J. Crowe, Secretary. 2131
OREQON
"Joy thieves, stealing oars for rides,
are due for full prosecution in ac
cordance with law," said Chief of Po
lice Adams today in regard to the
promiscous stealing of cars from
streets for joy riding purposes, after
which they are -abandoned. When Hay
ing this, the chief had a particular
case in mind. i
It was that of the theft of Miss
Maurine Carrol's car, which was
found yesterday on South Crape
street, after an iiIimmicu of several
days.
"I feel sure," the chief continued,
"that tills thieving Ik done by youths
who then take girls out riding. It is
my intention, if a Htoler. car is caught,
to prosecute the driver as well as all
occupants, whether they may be boys
or girls, for they are law violators as
well as the original car stealer."
PETTY THIEVES
Two burglaries, netting a set of
carpenter's tools, were committed lust
night by prowlers, who have not been
captured. The Roosevelt school und
the guruge of W. li. Dyer were the
two places concerned.
From Dyer wert stolen two hand
saws, one finish-saw, metal ievl, jack
plane, joint plane, 11 wood chisels and
12 drills. This property was in a
heavy tool chest in the garage, which
was broken open through force. Dyer
had been absent from his home for
two days nnd only discovered the loss
when he returned early this morning.
With the exception of the rummag
ing of several drawers of desks at the
Koosevelt school, nothing was dis
turbed, entrance beln-' made through
a window.
Because of Thanksgiving, no games
were played yesterday In the annual
18.2 balkltne billiard tournament now
in progress at Brown's. However,
three-games were played the day be
fore and two are scheduled for to
night. la Wednesday's games, Paul
Scherer was defealed by H. Van
Hoevenburg by 1 3a to 9 1 , Maru de
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Thousands of ppopli; every year nrn tiirninK to Hie useful
or wool mux, liandkereliiefs, a lint, or nnp, a belt, olf sox
to the recipient.
Men's "Kirschbaum" Suits
100 percent Virgin All Wool $30
There (an be no doubt in tho experts mind re-
pi rd in;; Hie vnliic of 100 virgin wool, so there
should he no doubt in your mind nnd malic it n
point Saturday to sec these wonderful values that
"niissell's" offer at if.'lO, ):15 nnd $40; but if you
do not have time for n look at all priees, be sure
to step in and ask to sec the really won- flJQO
derful suits in 10 virgin all wool at tP'l
10 WEEKS
Dark Brown Cords $2.98
For Boys From 3 to 12 Years
Here they nre! Just what the hoys bnvc been wanting
for so long the dnrk brown cords in longies. Of
course, we linvc the light tun and the grey ones, ton,
so you can make a selection now for the boys' Christ"
mns gift as it would be hnrd to find anytlting to please
feated Tom Waterman by 2 1 it to 7S
while Fuji beat Walker, lT0 to M.
H. A. Knllin is to phiy F. Clark to
night at 130 to I5, while Chris Ciott
lleh will also play, but his opponent
has not been announced. There Is no
elimination in the tournament, as all
of tho 13 entrli'S mut at some lime
before it is over play each other indi
vidually. Ted Hill In regarded by
many billiard fans to be u strong
contender for the city title together
with Fuji, present champion, Maru
und Ciottlieb.
ON LIQUOR.OHARGE
Facing charges of resisting an offi
cer and driving while intoxicated,
Huse McKinney. local youth was to
in a
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RUSSELL'S
Our Men's and Boys' Section Is Prepared
With Tremendous Stocks of Useful Gifts
Tim Clii'istiiins sli(i)iiiin will liu on in onnu'st this Snliirdiiy mill oiip hkmi'h nnd Iioj'h'
scctiiiii will lx ri'iidy to wclconit! you. '
nnd hIiowciisr is a vrritaliln sloriilioiiNO of (,'ifls, the useful, iirnilicid
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TO PAY IS RUSSELL'S CONVENIENT WAY TODAY
. him more. Longies $2 98
liavo had a hearing (his afternoon
lieforo Judge Clenn O. Taylor, follow
ing bis arrest last night on Kings
Highway by State Traffic Officer C.
P. Talent ami ";icctal State Officer
T. A. Talent.
McKinney Is alleged to have bro
ken a bottle containing a uuiintfty of
presumed spirits upon 'he officers'
arrival and then to br.ve tunneled with
them In an effort to resist arrest.
A ft er a bn 1 1 le of five m inut es,
market) by the screams of n woman
companion, handcuffs were placed on
McKinncy's wrists, after which he
was brought to the city Jail, where
he was Mill ' held until noon today.
In addition to tht handcuffs McKin
ney also received a bloody nose und
a cut cheek,
McKinney's arrest was prompted
by the officers' search for n stolen
car. their Misplcton being aroused by
the McKinney car taking a side road.
Tnrge cotton raga wanted at Mall
TflttiuiA off Ira
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For flavor be sure your coffee
comes in a real vacuum tin
and not just an ordinary tin.
For convenience 1 1 be sure it comes
key-wind tin and
an ordinary vacuum
of th(
ifl, so a seleelion of a lintlirolie, n sliirt, a tip, a pair nf silk V
or one of the many (fiber useful items will prove neceptalilo .'..,&
Men's Overcoats at
$18.50 Are Exceptional .
Guaranteed 100 Oregon wool nnd made in Ore- ' j ,'
iron nflcr the styles accepted by the leading ('u' jjj
signers Vif men 's coats. Tlie fabrics nnd styles nre
those usually found only in coats of a great many
dollars Inore in price.
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real value and service from a coat nt so jow n price
nnd wo Want you to sec them Saturday while all . J
sizes from 3(5 to 44 are
complete
All Wool Suits at $14.50
.1 Pair Longies, 1 Pair Knickers.
And a vest, too. Sure it's a bargain, and the sizes arc
from 8 to 14 years. Then it's tho newness of tho
longies that will appeal to the boys too, ns well as tho
extra service the boy will get from two pair trousers ,'
with each double-life suit. There
fabrics to seleet fromj single d" M PA
and double-breasted coats, at vATbetlvf
A FULL RATION
Science holds that cod-liver
oil is important to assure chil
dren or adults a full ration
of health-building vitamins.
Scott's Emulsion
is the form of cod-liver oil
that millions have been using
so successfully since
1873. It builds
health and strength.
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your grocer will i
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