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PAGE TWO ircnPrmn matt, ttithttxe. MrcnFcmn, QTVEfio'fr.'lTimnsTVAY,'- "DTiOEMflEn m 102.' J fan II. Ttlnylnrk nnrl 1II farlor. W. Wllliur Martin and Ulllun DunmiKll. DEBATE TO A f I l'ruliflln Court. Ilfnry Porh ct al c rnlnfirti). fHlfitn. Ailmltti'il to iirolinti. H. (J. I'wh. ornate. T'i-tltlnn. Orili-r. 1illian- M. Jti-ynolilH (ili-c.) i-miui-. FOR SECOND uWfrrr. I Bf-rvicw. AUKtiHta V lianh'y, putnta. ' GnlT. wnn'vn n.(.. np. 10. Tip first Aiineuriim. debate of the forunxie whedule firj John U AlrlJnniih, nntAtfl. No Ihe Cnlverflty of Oregon, held yi'H-.tlco. turOny at rorvnlllft nml ttune re-! -Mill on !. fliapin -t til (minors.) es quired In a tie for (ho mvoi.,1 limeMnto. it-port. -I'aiU vuuchera. In two yoam. The nrflnnutlve tram, vhlh ln bated In Y1""1'1 lluI1 -'ru vfiHtpnliiv for orciroN mriilnst tlo o. A. T. iu'ntivp t'nni, won hy iirtfttilmou.s vle. Tha on'Ron neun-l live tcnrn lost nt OorvnlllH by tho! mm) unnnhnotirt doflnion of tlio, Ju'dfivfc. Thin )ilncpd tho final score T. . Circuit Court. , PmiiIHh vh. Wrnon A. Ixiok ti ;1. To iui-t. City of Mi-dfuid to J. 13. Monte ot ,fil. To rfitJft. C'My of Ali'dfnnl vn. It. L. Formnn I ft nl. To quiet. Htiito Imliiritrliil Acftrtfiit CommlH- bf the (irtornnnn nt unwm, mur imuKjnn VH itf.y iioyd. j-'or money, four. Bonolt MK.'roskoy und rterylj Htato indiiHtrmi Accident Cummin V. ''liudlngtnn of tho Orognn nfflrniti- j Hlon vs. J. K. Mutidy. J-'or mom-v. "tlve tonm, ndvocntln thnt the nn- mih. Julia U'llliumn et nl vh. Ht Hons Immediately relinfiuifttt Kovern-j man Abnrirombt', To recover per mentnl control In China, won easily (Komil property, 'from Frank IX'Spaln and Mark! Slate lMm JJoiird vh. Mary II. Re- Kvun, upholding tho negative for the Oorvallls Inntitution. before two-thirds of tho .entire O. A. C. student body, which num bered more than 3000 a meeting at which Ciovernor plerco was tho pre- Hldlng chairman, Oregon's team, rnm poned of Ileracliel Tirown and Jack MVOulre, was defeated derisively by the Aggie affirmative team, mado up of niair Stewart und Harold 1 it'll. EMENT : WASHINGTON, Dip. 10.-(A.P.) Opponents nf prnliililtlim liruko into the newly Htirreii up wet anil ilry con IroverHy again today, the AHHtii-lutimi Affalnat the I'ruhlliition AmiMiiluii-nt railing for a "Hhow ilown" on the quention, and tho KrantltiK In Assist ant Secretary Anilri'wa nt the treas ury "every power anil every weapon he nska for." A atatement, Insucil by V". H. Stay ton, national chairman . of the asso ciation, gave qualified approval to the provision in tho new tax 11 1 1 taxiiiK cereal heveraRes of less than one-half of ono per cent alcoholic content nnil denounced suggestions for an amend ment increasing tho limit to two and three-quarters per cent. The association would favor tho present taxprovislon, tha statement continued. If (icncral Andrews wanted it to "help lilm try out Ills experiment of endeavoring to enforce the Vol stead law." "Hy all means," llio association con eluded, ."let us have a 'show down,' " gan et nl. Summons. Hyinan Huntley vs. Harriet K. Huntley. Summons. A. Allirlght vs. Kathleen Smith et al. Answer. Meilfonl Warehouse Company vs. Mason Khrman and t'ompany. De. murrer. Answer, l'olnts and author ities. Klmor C. Colemnn et nl vs. R. J. Itrevard et nl. Proof of publication. Affidavit of mailing. Default. De cree, t'lns hill. . Kdllh Hewitt vs. r. V. Iteynolds. Certificate of atlachmcnt. t Vesta I. Johnson V8. Dorsey K. .irihnson. DK'nrco. 0. N. Wilson vs. Lily Curtis et al. Tax foreclosure. Kdith Mary Atitllla vs. Alexander Cieorge Antilla. Divorce. Daniel Koellcr nt tlx vs. Oeorgo NVIlHOn et nl. Amended statement. Amenilerl cornpliiitit. it. C Witter vs. C. Varney. I.len. i:. I,, l.ytle vs. V. C. Varney. Lien. finie Drenvensl vs. P. C. Varney. Men. C. K. Cloiirelter vs. William O. Long. Tax foreclosure. 1. uey M. Knight vs. Chnrles Knight et'al. Motion. V. S. Offutt vs. P. X. Johnson, rirlef. State Tnnd Hoard vs. DaniiU A. Soderlierg et nl. Motion. Jackson County liuililing nnd Loan Association to Waller II. Jones et ul. Summons. Real Estate Transfers. A. J. T. Smith to Cold Hill Lodge iNo. 129, lots !1 und 10, Dekum addition .to Gold Hill S A. K. Kellogg to Alliert T. Mc- 1 1 vu I n . land In HoKim rlvor Henry Snowgooso to Airs. 1 L. Putnam et ul, land in Sec. fi, . Twp. 411 S., It. 2 K...: Oregon Grown' Packing Cori) orallon to Koguo Iliver Proper , tios, Inc., block 1, ('cntral sub division to Metlford Wilfred O. Klenk et liv lo Han- 10 10 ilolpli Manning, Inntl in Twi 37 H.. It.,! W : 1 S. n. Holmes et ux to Reorgo II. Uiv, IiiIh 8 to 41, block 10, Central add. lo Kagle Point. .. 100 George A. Gardner et ux to O. C Dorothy et ux. lot U, Valley View add. to Jacksonville C30 Joseph liuunian et ux to V. Hi KllIiiswortli et Ml, NK of NW See. Hi, Twp. :t S, H. 2 K 10 Oweu Dunlap to X. P. Walters, lot .1, block 1, Phoenix . 1 K. V. Guthrie et ux to City of ' Medford, lot 11. block 1; lot 7, block i; lots 2. 3, II, 12. block 'A; lot 4, block 4, Highland park addition to Medford 25 E. ft. Jones to Maggie It. Jones, SrJ or SK Sno. 2a, Twp. 40 S., It. 2 H 1 Haltie L. Ilerrlan to Slg. Cripple et ux, lots 2:1 and 24, block 9, Laurellitirst add. to Medford ... 1 Randolph Manning et ux to Wil fred 1). Klenk, land in Twp. :, h., 11. 2 w 10 Wllllum K. Gould et ux to C. C. Hanks et ux, lots 1 and 2, block 10, Kuirvlew addition to Ashland 10 Untile L. Herrlun lo Guy Davis et ux, lots 4 and 6, block 0, ' Laurelhurst add. to Medford ... 1 Maude J. Parsons et vir to J. C. Humes, lot B, Hllsingcr sub division 10 J. t'i llarnes et ux Ur O. K. Mond roll et ux, S'i lot 9, Illlslnger sub-division 10 J. C. llarnes et nx to G. V. Mond- I rell. K6 lot 9, Hilsinger sub division 10 Fred C. Homes (ex.) to R. X. ('onlev, land In Sees. 33 nnd 34, Twp. 35 S.. R. 2 W 2500 E.ra M. Wilson et ux to Eliza beth Iever et al. lot 3. block ' 1, Humphrey-Andrews addition -: to Medford 10 Mnrle H. Dennett to II. G. King et ux, lot 3, hoick 8, Laurel hurst addition to Medford 10 H. II. Toft et ux to Clarence ('. Cartwrlght, lot 7, block 10, Imperial uddition to Medford.. 10 Maggie It. Jones to K. It. Jones, SIO of SH Sec. 29, Twp. 40 S., H. 2 K. 1 Lillian L. Crip et vlr to Wesley KaHtinun et ux. lot ill Chit wood tract, Ashland 10 Helen S. Casey to Lillian , L. Clip et vir. lot in C'hitwooil tract. Ashland 10 A. M. Thomiison to Mrs. Herlha Jackson, land in Twp. 37 S., I It. 1 W :. Wesley S. Kastman et ux to J. .Floyd Place, lot in Chltwood tract, Ashland .Itiliii A. Myers et vir to Dave McLaren et ux. land in Sec. IS, Twp. 3ti S.. R.-4 W.l Joe Edgnr Harrcll et ux to P. R. Shelley et ux, lot on Fourth street, Medford Harold F. Shook to Bertha E. Shook, a6 of XW, SVV of XE Sec. II, Twp. 35 S., It. 2 W E. C. Stanwood et ux to Ethel F. Olson, block 74. Pool & Klipplo addition to Jacksonville 300 City of Central Point to W. G. Trill, block Zti, Central Point.. 1 W. (1. Trill to .1. 11. MoJimsey, lots 3, 4, 5, fi. 7 und 8, block 21!, Central Point 150 II. (I. Peart et ux to W. G. Trill, all of block 211. Central Point.. 1 puamdmm rinni ro In, . .. . . . .. . " . . " , i (I H I 11 MJIJLL II III . , . 1 1 I . . 1 TO PLAY FOR DANCE DKTItOIT, IMIrh., Dec. 10. fA.P.) MMIle Dunham, Norway, Maine fiddltr', who accompanied by IiJh wife, : came to Detroit to play old time dance j tuned for Henry Ford, will appear Friday night before a dunelng clasH organized at Dearhorn, the Kuhiirh in which Mr. Ford IIvoh, to teuch old Uino dance ntopH undnr iiiHtructoi'H em- ployed by tho Avealthy mnnufactuir. j imnham nlHO will lay hln repertoire of tuneH f;or muHlcianH who are corn- piling for Mi Ford nn Americana or ( oltl time danoc iiuikIc. to see if the champion fiddler of Maine has any niuftlc not already In their pojwosHion. ThlB much wah given out yesterday ; by Mr. Ford when he met tho newH- j pnpornion who went to Dearborn to find out why the Iietroit manufat:-.i turer had brought the fiddler all the i way from Maine. The newspapermen J were told also that Millie was only , one of two score old fiddlers brought to Detroit within the last few months. Scorns Fair Knougli. ST. PATI,. "It is implied" that the ring will be returned to the giver when an engagement to marry Is broken, 'a district court judge ruled. A 1m VrtiH-o of AValos. DANVIUJ-;, 111. Another addition to Ked ( I range's retinue. Dr. K. I!. C'ooley may accept the position of personal physician to the football flash. 1 Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, "Cascarets"10ci Don't stay head achy, dizzy, biliouB, constipated, sick! One or two pleas ant candy-like "Cas enrets" taken any time will mildly stimulate your liver and start your bow els. Then you will both look und feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your head will be clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink and your skin rosy. Because "Cascarcts" never gripe or sicken, it ha become the largeat selling laxative in the world. Directions for men, w.omen, children on each box any drugstore. i WASHINGTON. Doc. 10. Chair. man Dorah of tho senalo foreign ro- lntlons commltteo today Introduced j n resolution caumg mr mo recogni tion of tho Itussiau soviet govern ment hy tho I'mIKmI Stales. At his request action wuh poHtponetl. (lUporttd by JacMon County Abttnot Co. ' SUUi 6tr.t and Ctntr.1 A.tnuftJ ' Mtirringt' Llivnscs. Marlon 11. Morgan and Clara Hop per. .Jlnrold II, Nourso and Xora Kmma Htlchl. Clyile D. More and Lola Moon. James It. W. Gregg and Itcnn Avery. ('buries C. Snyder and Thclmn llco son. it Thonvnld M. Olsen and Margaret Itelnlr. IF RUPTURED . TRY THIS FREE Apply it to Any . Itiiptitrc, Old or llcciiit, Ijii'ko or Knuill nml Von . are on the Itoail That Has Convinced TIioiimiimIs. Sent Free to Prove This Anyone ruptured, man, woman or child, should writ at onco to W. H. Itloc, 204 K Mnln St., Adillns, N. T for a free trial of his wonderful stim ulating application. Just put It on the rupture and tho muscles begin to tighten; they begin to bind together ho that the opening closes nalurally nnd the need of a support or truss or appliance is then done away with. Dnn't neglect to send for this free trial. Kven if your rupturo doesn't bother you what Is the uso of wearing- supports all your life? Why suf fer this nuisance? Why run the risk of Kimgrene anil such dangers from a small anil Innocent little rupture, the kind that 4ins thrown thousands on th oporntlng table? A host of men , and women are daily running such risk Just because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent thorn from act Unit around. Write at once fur this frea trial, as It Is certainly n wonder ful thing nnd has aided in tho cure of rupitircs that were as big ns a mnn'a two fista. Try nn.lwrlto nt once, using the coupon below. rii' iWr Kupliiit) W. S. Rice. Inc., !4 15. Main fct Adams, X. V. ,Wny may send me entirely free a Sample Treuiment of your stimulating- application for I! upturn. Ne v.U'U-..-...., Address I Stale .... lg); ' pi ICOURTESY Whether you are making a purchase or are just shopping, you will always receive COURTEOUS ATTENTION here. We are pleased to have you call and inspect our big stock of dependable goods. Sweaters Men's: heavy lirowu cont sweaters.... $2. 75 lien's sport coals, woo!..... $3.85 Men's heavy all-wool liluo swenters..$B.50 Hoys' nil-wool sweaters $3.95 Men's wool hla.ers in a hig assortment of 1'iitterns $1.85, $6.00, $8-00 Blankets Three Sisters iill-wnol ilonhle blankets from, ' $6.75 to $10.75 Single wool blankets $4-85 Cotton sheet blankets $2-75 to $3.75 Nashua wool mixed double blankets $5-45 Shirts Men's clinmhrny, shirts -65 to $1.50 Men's wool fdiirts $1.85 to $2.50 Regulation sergo army shirts $3.75 r.lnck Hear all-wool plaid shirts $3.00 Neckties Silk knit ties !. 50 Silk fore-in-liand ties 75 Christinas Special Silk ties in holly boxes $1.00 Men's Suits 510.50 Made by "Day's" ot the. finest moleskin. Will not shrink or fade. They are unbeatable for wear. Dress shoes High tops .. Shoes The famous "Honesty" all leather shoes. We back every pair. No. 8725 work shoes $2.50 No. SHOO heavy work shoes $-1.50 No. GOIill officers' dress shoes, plain toes....$-l.S5 .- $4.85 to $5.50 l. $6.50 to $9.S5 Yc have 45 styles to choose from. Underwear Men's unions, part wool, $1.95 to $3.35 Army two-piece wool, garment $1.35 Army & Outing Stores jteDFdnrjris excLusivE store for workingm'eh' R. S. Stewart, Piip.O 32 S. Central 0$6,3it8 Cratcrian Phone 6G7-Y o i i I, it i .i ... i 19c SALE 19' Saturday, December 12 We Will Give the People of Medford and Southern Oregon an Opportunity to Buy These Toys are all new and were purchased from an overstocked Tpy Dealer inSan Francisco. So we will give you the benefit of our keen merchandising. . REAL V . tJi war 1 Pioneer Junior Scooter, disc wheels, rubber tires; extra for Saturday $1.49 Saturday, the 12th we will offer you 1000 Toys for 19c THIS IS A PARTIAL LIST OF OUR BARGAINS DOLLS ANIMALS ENGINES CRAWLING BUGS AUTOS GUNS POPULAR GAMES TEA SETS . COOK STOVES SILVERWARE BOATS , EXTRA SPECIAL 36-INCH COASTER WAGON, DISC WHEELS, HEAVY RUBBER TIRES, FOR. : $5.87. TOPS MECHANICAL DOGS MECHANICAL CATS MECHANICAL DUCKS MECHANICAL HENS MECHANICAL HORSES TOY BLOCKS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS . WATCHES. PAINTBOXES SAND TOYS If You Don't Attend This Sale You . Sure Are the Loser LAMPORT'S SPORTING GOODS AND HARDWARE . 226-230 E. Main St. I i .... Largest Stock of Toys and Sporting Goods Between Portland and San Francisco ! f CASH PAID Fof ftcond-K&ii fluniUrt a Ml StovM W.a! KINHET Furtiture Hans 31 j E. Maia, pilie 505 WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinet of All Kindt . - . . . . i i .j Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and a Prices Absolutely Right Do lot Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Bsfora Letting Us Figu s on Your Bill. TR0VBRIDGE CABINJET WORKS MEDFORD A MOSeRN MILL . . -, OREGON -Tf Sun Classified Ada get results. VVi