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, O c O O o" o o ' MM Tribune EDFORD P'TodaylHOOVER 10 By Arthur Brisbane King George and Timur. When He Saw the Hang- J man. Stranger Than Alice. Ladies of Afghanistan. (Copyright, 1328, by Star Co.l King Gforgo makes I'lymuutli "n fit y," mid its I'itizpns nro ilr lij;litf(l. Plymouth, represent oil in parliament, hy I,ady .Wur, I lias been "a town" fur KM j years The ' king's ai'timi won't chsnfre Plymouth as kings used tu ehange towns in old days. Kor instance, when Tamer lane moved from his "(ireen City" to Samarkand, he made that, place n city in earnest. tearing down houses and re-' , . ', .. I fared New ork fur fin invasion of building, Jmildmg walls, ave-thff hmm. ,,, of hls Hl.lmKTM,.' Hues, baths and palaces, as opponent, (iov. Alfred K. Smith. ! flhengis Khan had done at leas! I Tis 'rip tho Uopui.iii'un uro.s .... , t , - , ! irientiMl candidal. will dlff.-r In jlt years before lum, and as s,,v,.r rrs,c,.ls fri,m ,,, lhr iro. . Alexander the Great also bad , viuus ohm he his mad since his! i ,. ,. . none years earner, it was at i .Sauiarknnd that Alexander' I'll i i i , c .., . : killed Ins best fneud, Uytiis. For more information about .i ,.,.f , . ... the deferences between Kuitf (leorgc and l'rinee Timur, or. rr.. . ,,m . .. Tamerlane, read 1 amcrlane by Harold l.llUlll. recently pllb- j lished. T . , 7- Jllckman. Who kidnaped and i killed a little -'ill in California, j wns liangotl yestcrtljiy. Tlio lianyninn tlitl li is work lliortfiiglily. Kuportcrs for months have written about Hickman's "tirrvc. M Vnn -....It tl, I pll 1 'CHI l-Il I VI HI". Jlickmrni tyjie will plenso no- Hco that when yon face th-. Iianman, m;ive is not as use 1'ul us whin you face a poor, terrified little jzirl. Kirkmoil collapsed wlu-ll TUSitlw national comni.U;emau forihat turn i-amc to tlio nnd vu ilru Kited to tlie sunffold It i-s poor consolation for tlie familv I ;"-"i0 "i i';-t"r tin-uuchout tiio ' l (l;iy. At thiw first niiilp'i-liii;. lit- ivir of this vile lmmlever's victim ! he givm th intnui infoniin"'-" " to know that if such n plaee as ! '!"" '""' " ."r'n r t i the t'PinaliKlpr of Iho niovi!in, thv hell exists young lliekninn is ! oantiiinto win ii pi.mui1 in v there bevond the rencli of nnv!lvl" Mril","l tm"i" ,,f f'"'"- i born voters with a press conference reprieve. When President Coolidc saw the original manuscript r "AhVe "in AVondorlimd" sold fur $1.MMHM he saw nothing more wonderful or exeitini: tliftu li is own career. The doormouse. red ' jiieen mock turtle, mad hatter, wal-- ribs earpenter and nil the rest ! tf Alice's friends in the "Won- i , , , , .,, , rr,, r j UiTlHIUl 1-niUl and I lie LOOK- i SKCeh. There the c:indid;ite wil'j iu& Glass' are no more tineerl1 preeej.-d by Vi. e-preyiden ; .. .... . . . ! Phvms. who vlll matte bN onlv ad- than pohtieians with whum j (lrMW of ,lf rampaipn. Kiihu ii'nt ( oolidre has dealt. : fl former senator and cabinet offl- , . ccr. will preside o'er the mectlmr. Mid the president S own mo ' ithouph the address Hoover will, from n little farmhouse in Ver-j 'Stiver virtually ha been com t , , .... . pteted. the sub.ie.jt hi ntt yet beep moot to the AN line House . in ; nin(IO pui,iie. The er.ndid-i'e -pen' AVashinirtun is more remark - much oc hi time today at his home .... , . ... : puffing final touche noon tb" able than anj thini; Alice ever ; sV,0?ch and although be viited nir heard of. ' Ihefidatmrteiw on Mim-'luiwt.M uvo- nu n, rceeived no visitors there. King Amamillah and his oovKiivoit smttms tkaiv Hueen of Af-'hanistan visited kn novrv. to .lijakv. n. v.. V 1 , it 'i iii. if I Oct. 20 The brown dcrv hi Midland nnd decided that free-, bP..n fl-I1YCd for the 1.1st time in thi- (loin for Womt'U WUS a good : eampalpu to a mld-wstern erwd , t ;ind Alfred K. Smith ivns honv wnn' 1UVM" . bound tonlpht for n few dnys res The Afghan OUeeil Went home 'in Atbany h.fore -mbarklnp uuor ... t , 1 i ... j his final drive for the presidency. M earing Short SKirtH, Mlk Stock-! Thp Democratic nominee In Tn- ili?S and hats like half of a .Hammolis today bid far'-eH to hb v" ... . , friends wtHt of the Allcphiinien dinner jmil. King AmamilJuli I tur1 as ,n rlicnKOt st. Louis ami said to his lady subjects. "You Mhcr pic.-. he w p.-iraded i i " . vi - ithrouph the city to the cry of fan do the same if you like. I ,.tIello AI Hut. AfedinnktJirt U at hi-nr." ! While the nominee vilt t the as barbarous as the oranic uutuus cage in the vireti". ainl 4y 1 . , -ii i 1 : ule km noimtiwl u-ithmit his, ww,.... cluo-n. amnc o'nr uiim-, lilKll priest. to Tom Tappert. veteran IK-mo- n, . . . . , , ; crstic chief .in th- -fa'", nlm I C hlirh priest bO i now. underolnp treatment In 0 vas sjood cnoush for Moham- hopital. A parade and a speech 'iicU was sood enough for Kin,;1' 'h" "T A.unuui, d i,c spuiich UMAII.;;",r'sr'o.i.,p 'us ladies too nillell thev would : iT.fid.nt "an tiray nt tlio In 4'lect , , radiSc wit., j.- J,,. XJZ "'IB men nnd liohodv would Iik:i1ip vi, prcu'dcnt In chareo of able to eseaiiP hiw wlf.. .operation, lo the pusllion of sn- 10 escape nis WIK. n ,uprlntrnilent of the -outh- 'lie kinu replied 1))' clioppiiiJ lorn district of the .railroad. The invade al's hometown: , j G. 0. P. Nominee to Speak; Monday Night In New! York-Subject Not An-! nounced-To Hear Cam-! paign Reports Brown i' Derby Trteks East For! Final Drive. i WAHIIINCTON. Oct. i'O tTi l.'rbort Huoyor prepared today for r-lurn from California. I Me street para,,..s alld v,.lolls nwlnns that added a colorful sight tij tho whirlwind campHin su InK- in i N-Wilrk F:!lial., ,,,,. aml rtosion I "in he abacnt from Ms visit tu; Miinhaltfin. 1 iB1j, itouver win Kiv m ilm..-! while tinro lo conferences with va-, rious New Vurk H'-pulilican leaders i , hi,, .. BO ov(.,. .,,,, ,.., . reports of the progress of the rum-! 1 paisn in mat stnio unu plans lur; ' the empire stale's elcelorul vnlo j IIis speech at Madlson..SuUHre Oar- den. the namesake of the ar-na I ,vhcr '""' ll,L' I battle, ronday nl-hl will ind his iic'ivitien in New York. The nomine'?, accompanied by Mrs. Hoover, their son, Allan, sev eral members of his personal Muff! and a Krovip of newspapei- corrcn pomlenlw. -will leave "WnhinK'on j tumorrow afternoon at -1:3U o'eloek j and arrive in New York five hours' ; later. ; lie- will no direct to the Waldorf; Astoria hotel wh ! he will, upend ; the nldht nnd h ir e bvenkfaHt Monday mornluK villi a pro up of 1 Itepubliegn leaders, headed by H. ! Kdmumi Maehold, New York state chairman, and fharb'.--- 1. Hil! stai?', .,, . ,., . ,, , This will lull :it llif so -Ir . of him ronf-rpnet'M Hint v lll k'i'p , yet for 1 'I O'clock At a luncheon a I o'clock tin i : county clmlrm'n and vief-eliHlrtnep . and many u'crkers In the state eampalsn will m"t bim to brine , their Mssuranec thnt the -v YorW j slate temncra(H may expect a Inri'l battln duritiK the remainder of the I I campaicn. ' i Various Independent nrjrmlfca j ( t Ions worklnp for the eb-i-Mon r the Itepubliean tieU t vIM vein' I tlieii rnpreseptatlvi"-- o call upor nomm-e dunnp me afternoon Those receptions will end at viock in order timt be rv wi (,in" lM'forn oIp 10 '"-"H Souare Garden to d-liver hlsi Indiana city wa of little more than Lin hour's duration, he found time ' to do many thinp. A Tu il proprare hai been nrranpeu ror nun. ... ... -i-u appointment 1 effective Ortouci lliiek ro left lii rlRht: Anilol l. hair: tuok-lc. fullback; M h mm ri .Mcl'iiiin in, cikI; jmih-iit, im-kh-; -Mi ikiiii. i,n-kl,-, ,1. REED VIOLENT PSYCHIC SAYS JUSTICE RACES EDISON GENIUS IN ATTACK ON ETHERIC BODY IN PH1LLY RUM i OF INVENTION HERB'S RECORD Missouri Senator Declares Belgian Relief a 'Myth - Charges Farm Prices Fixed Past Political Alignments and Foreign Residence Scored. MADISON, WlH.. Oct. L'".---tTi Senator .luiueHA. I teed of M i.-i- souri, in the first speoch be lum made n behalf of the candidacy of Cm-. Alfred K. Hmith, put the democratic microscope on the career of Her bun Hoover here tonipht. The republican presidential nom inee's Ioiik resUlcnce .n forepn -ountiies, his record as food ad ministrator during the World war, and hts past political alignments drew tin.- fire of the senate vet eran whoso address was broad cast uyor a network of midwest stations. "Mr, I f(o cr has so lonp pose. I as the savlm- of Helium that many pcopb- nhnost believe that out of his own private fortune; and by bis own individual efforts be fed the I Vidians during the war." deelareil .Senator I Iced. "Tliat myth nili;ht as well t: explained now. In fo dlnp I lie ItelK'ans Mr. Hoover was in fact pcrforminp a preat service for the Ibitish and l-'reneh pov.'rnment. for both countries realized if the lie'Kiati people wore not fed the morale of the Ilotpian army would jv broken." Senator Heed oharped Mr. Hoov er with comitiK to the I'nitcd States as food admfnNtrati.r "with .he purpose in bis heart of fiNlm.; :t price upon Ainerienn farm pro-diH-ts for the benefit of Knpland ml Fraliee and llelium.' lief ore he left Knpland, Mr. Ibiov.-r "ripped" - the market for tlie pur pose of bewtimr down the price of America n farm prod inty jlared the senator. de OVERNIGHT STAR OF FILM'S WFDS Los anoi;i.i;s. Oct. o. A' James Murray, who recently won fame and overnight slipped from that preat mass known as "Film Extras", In Hollywood to thy realm of the stain when he w.n -tele t d as tho loud in "The Crowd." tonipht annoum-ed hli inarrinpe to M ins Lucille Me Names, ulso of the Hereon. Tor five weeks Murray ami Ills wife k'-pt their niarrlape, whteh ook place in Tijuana. Mele.( a secret. ATLANTA Oct, 2U iA't diurp l- as members of tb Inp "nepH board," and sc-klng to have, them held reapon-ibl" wilh union f. i'iene Aiinici treaifuref. for losses t-e.l Li iho t.m.rd hnitii.'h Cnrnt-n alleyd umbvuft tuents, Waller It Crown, local attorney, today named nevcn mctnbern of the1 Ikiptift Home Mlrlon in tt petition flki In uierl'.ir court. MEDFORD, OI'K(iON. Sl'MlAY. (XTOUKU Medford Tramples Football Hopes of Salem assssjsAf VISITED MARS British to Snd Radio Mcs- .sage to Planet Martian Women Have Big Ears Fruitgrowers Are The Real Thing. IiO.V1mX. Oct. tu. uVi lr. Mansfield Itobinsou, psychic de votee for whom the lbltlsh post office will broadcast a radio mes sage intended for Mars, declared today that he had not only been talking with Mars but had been there himself. "I can talk with these Martians as easily as can talk to you. : 1 11 1 1 have had a Journey to Mars.' he told an interviewer. "My etherlc body traveled nii.uoO. 000 miles in four minutes th same speed which lipht travels." !;. Iloblnson nave iho .furtli -r information Unit ibe Martian men were about 7 feet, six liu-hes in beiuht and the women about "1 fei't. He exhibited some draW hms of a Murtlan wnian. wh he said, had acted as his Ktiide. The drau-fnps slmwed a round -fa-od woman with limp hnlr. pen-, trali tip eyes, a curious imse ami vi ry larire ems. "She has n very artlsHc fb.w hip preen ilress," explained Ulc explorer of Mars, "and her elotb es Imlieate that the country is not very odd. The Mart Hit.- have bouses. alrshlpH. motor ears and railways. They treat ami eiee- trlfy their fruit trees In a pe-u- liar way. so that fruit resembllns an ;i)Mlf stlluents contains oeessary all the con- buman . body." lir. Kobinfon's messnpe bns be.-n acccjdrd by th ; office radio service, will be hroa east fnn tb's llupby station on an is ."00 meter wave lenuHi and 1'p' St. Albans station will li'"n for a reply on a b nth of :!0. ' meters. IRELAND CUT OFF l.o.NlJON. OH . 20. oTi II ports received here from all parts ..f tin- lUitlsh Isles testify to the violence of the storm which swept fireat llritaln and In-luiul hi. nipht and today. The Kt,U- reach ed a vebiclty of nearly hundred miles an hour in parts of Ireland. Londoner, kept awake durln the lonp nlpht, heard a sixty mile wind. Interspersed with sheets of rain, rip tiles off their roofs, and wreck their radio atrial. Tele phones and telegraphs were com pletely crlppb'd. Tip- experience of Lotidan were mild, however. eompTTbd with those of t be north country and Ireland. Inland .-dill was vir tually i-oiated tonipht and com munications were only betlnnln to be ctablished with th- north ern counties. STAiu;i:'K. Wii-ii., o.t. :n When .lames Smith. rp.uy sli and town marshal, stepped Intu iff n" cell of James Smith, a prisoner, with a tray of food, be was shot and killed by the prisoner lu th- cny )j ),rrv fifii nlplil The pris- onvr escaped t CHICAGO. Oct. M. lA' - 'io i-r- ior Smith left Chlcapo at M a. m today for Alb'inv. N. V.. by way of Indianapolis ret! em -he will Ink part tn a parauq iaie in' bainnwn j during an hour's vldt th.ro. cl In. unailcr; (.ainill. hall. II,,mI. ,,,,,,1, It. Il.,hl,.s, . CLIQUE TRIAL Legislator and. Police Head Found Guilty of Taking Saloon Bribes for Pro tects Court Quashes Plan for Long Delay High Bond Fixed. ,fc t,IUhAI".MH!A, O'.L, ""i (I Matthew Peterson. republican ward lend and stale leplslaior. (imj Charles W, Sch llleber. sum- , today were ,,,.,,,1,1 p,jii,-e captain com icted of conspiracy, bribery and extortion n takinp money from saloonkeepers for police pro tection. The jury was out one hour and 17 minutes. John U. K. Scott, counsel for l'aterson. and Kwdard A. Kelly, who represented Si hoenleber. at onco asked for a new trial. .ludpe .lames liny liordon. Jr. set bail at Dim each, but informer. Scott, who sought delay, that ar gument for a new trlnl must be made befnre the end of tl.e mouth. JiMlpe liordon conunendetl th. jurors for their verdict. Patterson and Sehoenb-ber were Indict fil by the October priilld jury on evidence uncovered by the special prand Jury which is in-vesilK-'itlnp piinp murders, br.oi b::ln and iolice lorruptlon. They ,,(.Jir, Im. Verdi. f emotion. without any two w,.r,. ronvieted on -t . ,1, ()f indictment, i-harplnp Uiey , nHoeted M-M"'' i" piotectlon nnuiey. STATE PAYROLL A I mUrl I II I Ai fl I I llUi I IUI IlL SALKM. Ore., Oct. "it.- -(?( t'ffielals and employes mi the ftaie payroll May 1. 1 !J. amount ed to ii ass. necordinu to a state mem prepared by Sum A. Ko.er, styte biidpet director. of this total. ;t.ssn were full linie officials and employees and j. 1 !! part-time employes. Th a preuate of the payroll for Mya was $i:.0.U00. linu th Isas a ba;' h for the monthly payroll. Kozer estimated that the salaries and i ii t ii tit fol- ll'IH Will b" J7 S0O OuO. or aiiproxltuately f t.Y- r.'io.iioa for th" bleimium, 12 : and t!'2S. TRIAL OF LOVE SI'OKANK. Oct. 20.- -V' Trial of Archie F. Muih. accused of klllinp Katherlne rlark, Itoston ill orcee, with a hatchet, was set for November 1 I b-ie today Attorn eys for Minh have Imibated that they will ask for a la.er dai in order to prepare thel9 case. Much, alias Moo'-k. Im accused of ha vlnp lured Mrs. Clark t' Spokaiu with love let r and Iti-omises to marry her, and then kilb-d her for the with her. $i;tii she bn SOUTH LOSTON. Va.-oVi lti vn here who are cituybt flpbtlnp over politics w 111 be fined and .ioj'JL ii'wiwi nas pro Irlnlnir-O. lii'.'S. Cliaril: iliiwcriiwin. end. GIVEN HONORS Congressional Medal Is Pre-; . , .... . ... i sented Wizard ror aius : to Humanity President! Pays High Tribute In Ra - clio Talk Fiftieth Anni versary of Electric Light. -ft ,n i:i"i' i).ut;Nt;i.,'. . .1.. oc;, I I A congressional u'ld medal com 1 ue mora I imi nf what Thomas A. I'Mlsou has done in ilunilnalln.: the path of propress' was present! to the wizard uf Men hi Park to nicbt by Secretary of ibe Treasury Andrew W. .Mellon. At exercises broadcast over l nationwide radio honkuo Seereinr M lion referred lu ibe Inventur as one ni' thai small ami lllustrloirt company wh.t have effected pro fiiiind chanpes nut only in the lives of their eoalempiu-arles but of all succeedlnp peneraiions . . . 1 1. i t 1 1(1 t ie l e d of electricity. Ml, Me - . . . . .. , bin said afler Mlinp lalison's part ill icrfectill the telephone ... , , . ... the ! typewriter and the telegraph i uveti 1 inu t he photograph, mlineuuraph. the stuck ll'-ltei a ml ' the 1 the ! alkaline slntae ba and tlie iiinlboi pb'fire camera. "And so vast and varied have been his con t ribni tuns to Its use that then are some men who even believe thai electricity itself Is merely another ope of Kdl-nn's in ventions." WASHINGTON, President 1 'oollili: (,1V- I tonight lu (he nationwide tribute paid lo Thomas A. Ivlison on the fiftieth anniversary uf his discovery of the htenndeseenl lamp, by deliverlnp a w,llrh h" eiib.uie.l the wizard of ejecllicpy a- one of the men "who have helped shape our deslinfii WKST liKANOi:. .. .1 ;1--Thoinav A Kdisop re nlubt bow moiCflhau i year apo he stood before a flimsy little con traption of his own Invention, re cited "Mary hail a little lamb," and heard the Inanimate machine re peat his word", the world's first phonographic re prod net ion. LAW'S LONG HUNT V LOS AN'iKLKS, fiel. 20 t't -I-'ederal apeuts I oil ay ran down n I rail t hat for eleven years had baffled (linn. liel U ntil 1 ir, scMjpht by pov- erninent (.-''"b since 1!H7. today! Ifinpolr-bed lu jatl M-iidliip remo a I proceed i np-4 apnint him t hat will a ti 'fit pt to nturn him to Wl., l .,.,. ill,. 1 t l ...-.. 1... MTitW ' . . .... r ... i..,. r n.i, ,.i,..vI..k II,.-,-. II.. I, ,-I,!..-k.-.I will, having , i t n,,,- l.y .-.-11. III,!.' WIiiif-M for It.'tllloilK I fhM IM( DiAll'N lw n'fiH nl-. I., II,. ttllt. i-.l ,,i tl,, 1KIV- ! s at - t . u:vi;i..u Ohln. OH. 20. ! tAJ) Newton l. liiiUcr. KHtrelm-y : of wnr In I'l-i-shli'iii U'IIhoh'k i-ithl- li"l. will not In- ulilo to ttildrCMH lli-lniii-riilli- tiillv nl TiiIxh (Jklii Oi-.tolior 'iK II wan millouili-i.Ml htr.t lu-tt nlslii. .Mr. Iliikor han can - cclml apitaklUK and hurlnenH on- naitomonia on tho uthlcc of lil, jpli yulciun. HOMETEAM OREGON 26, SLAUGHTERHUSKIES 0, SALEI42-60.S.C10SES Sensational Run By Melvin Kitzmiller Leads Attack and Powerful Attacks That Brings University Feature Game -Visitors Lone Touchdown a Fluke -Record Crowd Sees Game -First Score In Two Minutes. The I'luni' rotlc rival, MMiti'tll-Ml.l'kilt fnutl of Ihe Meiiroid )llr,l oer its W'illainellc the Saicm IIIkIi S.Iiu ill m.i- .-rh,,l ' Valley l4M'dny at'ternuitii 1y the st-ore of IJ to (I. The result wa never In dmiM aller ttie ilrst two niinule- uf pi i'. when the lueals wilh six erahinu. spinning off-taeUle ehaii;es eaiin-il the ball across for the fiixl imieli down. A crowd of ri.aun wnv the contest, which nut played beneath a warm c iclohor sun. In the ihird iiailer. .uarti-rback .Melvin of Medford caught a forced kick in the shadow of his own oai and behind perfect In l or ('ere nets raced yards for a touchdown. Salem seored its lone h.uchdowu lh.rt uftnr Vashin(fton WKtJ fwrvl.(1 when An.h-rHon leaped luh. the ulrln tU.,( un tlH,lr uWfl u.yiLt,t nt . to KiHH'k down u forward. pas and ,.,.....,. iilliUv hi.ir num. slapped I he ball hllo I he al'ins of I'. Kelly, who Nlepped acttib.s (lie line ' 1,1 w''-u'i. inicnu'.l u iiiikihuik .m.y .t pin.. si.-rs.-,l tviih siilmi'-r l.u. ks. In pllo "' ,w" luu'-iiiinwnn. -ni.- iwmv - ; .Salem Hue was miahh to iiiUmm r',,; -cross piayH ami slea.iy madn Ihrouuh It. The locals ti led few forward passes. i n the second period. Bruno I Salem un forward pusses in thejim,k a bmp pass from Hobby (third quarter advanced the ball to . Jtohinsun on ih0 Husky 15-yani ! the Medfm-d '2 yard line, wberu 1 une and raced across for thu , Uiey were held for downs. Medford icoiinter. ltnblnsou was standlir; ; consistently broke up Urn vlsttoi s aerial attack after lljs Slurry. j Medfortl was peualizeii I "1 yards 1 101- laiKiup 10 ipiouenis ami un- I necessary rouiihni'HS. Salem was 1 penallxed la yards for unneeeHnary il rounhness and offsble. Ucrtiie Hughes at eent.-i played jes. end and center rushes. Austin- best jianic for Medford, time tin t'olbei t, sophomore Orepor and time nyain breakiiiK ihrmiuh to tackle, came into )romlnonee for ihrow the Miktn o.icus im- ncavy ' the final ncure. ' t'olbert int-r-losses at critical, stag's, t'nidtsle, epti d a pass from Carroll on the liarrell. Anderson, wtio played the; Husky flvo-janl line and returi, entire pame; flarntl and Melvin. 1 ed It to tho two marker. K t. who played but one ipi.i n er, t he j ni H lc r smashed lhrom;h center u thlnl, lore off yu'dapc almost at ( s nro on the first play, will throm;h the Salem line and The sophomores In the Orepon around Ibe end. Cnokstc and liar- ; lineup, Kitzmiller. rolbert. tb-orpe roll were the best mound palners, rhi'iteiir'en. tackle. Marshall the inner flpurim: in sevoial m-ii- .shields. KUiird. and Woodward 1 sallona runs. t Mi'dfuld conT lieil its ntlack t( .. , , ,. . . . mil' mi 11 iiiiiu uiii'imiiiiin huh fi dolu used Its aerial attack, defe-ti tip; Salem almost entirely on poWi'C plays. Sab'in rooters, miinberln l.'iO. were rrest fa lieu by the result. The players were loud In their pin be of the local's ability. In the fourth quarter Up- M-'d-ford team played a safely .inie, with victory assured, tbouirli the visitors show i'd their most formid able attack In that period. The Medford team demons! rated l superiority lu all oepa it meui . or the pame. ami mnoe a to-ai oi 4!Mi yards on play::, lo 1 7 " for Salem. The del eat was the most decisive in the history uf athletic relations between I lie twu schools, I'hM Ouiirter Medfurd wop the tuss-up and I'aptaln Iteiute Hughes elected to. n ive the kick-off with the sun Oi't.'JII t his back, fianp-tt received tip-illed'lo- i ball on his own 3a-yard line mid i ret urm-d eiphl yards before he was downed. I'ookMte shot off tackle ! for efpht yards on the Ilrt play, i llerrold tore t hroitph it liter on a J spinner for two yards and on a 'criss-cross made four more, iter i rold squirmed I hroiiph center for i ) yards and Anderson went ; throuuh left tackle for I more. 1 I'ooksb ripped Ibroiitfli luekb- for , I :l yrds. A mh-r-oin cra-hi il b ft l pnard for two yards a lid rt;;ht puard for four yard-, i ouksie on , an end run wot V " ya nls for the rirst lou'-noown. and i.tirn-ti r.ni"i to kick the extra point. Score; Medfonl fi. Hub m . Iterule llimh ! Kelly, will. Wi kb ked off lo whs nown-d in niH tint uu, orepon Slate ColieRo m-a-ke was thrown for a Vt,,.M iu here lhl afternoon tt arks, lai five-yard lo! on an iittempit'd llm- ; buck. Itlaeo and Kelly failed to 1 pain throuph the ,Ielfnrd line and ,Ufe for the first half. wn "en r. Kelly kicked to Onrneti. who ,n hM. j,inhnrt in Hie third porl rettirnefl five yards. Medford wiiti.i w,, -pent the better part of ; penalized yards for offside Il.-rr.il.l wciii ilmmuh ir..-ni..T f'.r ' ihr'- yiu.l-. .mi. I Aiifl.THi.ii lilt tii.'kl" fr .-v.-n hum-. ' thrnuch f.'iitrr for IS .Mir.l- . "I-"'"'' " "''' ! AlHl.'l'Huii r rrl.-fl II,.' Lull 211 yrtid In within 11 fo-.t ..f lint soil llm-. w in. r.t hi- w.in .l.ivvn. il. r.,oki..i rli.in .l llirouuli I. fl tucklu for 11 i lou.'h.l.nvn uml (iiini.-ll. iiuulil full.'.! 10 i ck i cxi no ni. a torn 12. Niih-lll o. II- llnxhi-x kl. k who l.iouuht llie yiinlt. Iii-for" In- t ' k.illy w.iw llirown fi.r Iohi-i'h Iwl.-i In ii row nn.l Hulttni huh forreil to 1 k. Ii. n llmroll on Inn lino; iiintivitn nini.-.l th" hull l:. yurri - (Coutlnuod on Pago Sli.) No.' -J 12. Squad Victory - Line Is Stonewall -Staters Nos ed Out By Brilliant Sub stitute Back. J'ltKTI.ANR Ore. Oil. W ith ,i smjhiu' nttaok hiiilfd by .luh tiny Kit in i Her. tlu flyhiK Oult linr.in. it ml Clroi'K'' UruiU'll, I'l.iMhy halt, tlio fnivtMity of Ort. mm luotlmll tcani rolU-tl uvit th1 I IllVlM'SUy v( 'UHhillKlOll I'lcVI'll i (u U in n 1'ai'iln: count ounlrl -t'lH-i' Kami' here tmlny. This was tlu fifMt tinif Jilnro I t t li:it tri'Kuii tuiH been ublo tu crar'li lliruiiKli tin bu.sky sin. ilffi'iiso, and tvht'n the N rhfuo baclts .stalled 'ju tnmol.n Hi--Vasliinj;on lino they would not let up. Karly in tlie first iiuarte, Kff miller and 1 Iittnell work id Hit- I. all down tlio field to (wore. i.n-e;oii gained Hie piKki" tfie II UKky as yard marker when KitVlillllel- InliMl ti until i:iilr III ed 30 yards on thl.s play. Then the WebfunU Htarted the fin-i niui'i'h. T,. nj-iK iiuii-hman hit rlKli' im.T-1,,,,, fol. ,,V(. yar0ll .,,, un , , n,,xi ,,,.. Ciin iou thi bull 3i ,,.,,, ,. a Uu.m ,-,om Ilru. ' nvt i;(jti.- ilia. piinKin tun- 1 ,.... ........ ........ tl, 11n foi. .,, . i,,,,, ii.i.. ri 1 ..n iw l.j marker to Htart U10 Uirnwo--." " " - . Then lii liie fourth iuarU"'. , MtmHier scored twice, oneo hlunulnrr thru tlu h center to Hcorn 'after the Webfoots had worked the ball down the field 011 pass- A 1 bcr we. e w orklnp smooth l and stood out In play. (Jeorpe Stadelmun. eenier and candidate tor all-coast honors played preat pame, and was larpely re sponsible for holding the Huskv attack led by tho preat urr"!l. Orepon will meet California at Ite kdey Novmiber 10 In its next conference game. John J. Me llwiin. Orepon, coach, has one of the Htronpest Tiles seen at the Webfoot camp in many years. And it Is wan this front wall which held the Husky ebtven 11 ml opened wide bob-s for the orepon backs to tear off yardnpe. . Wn-'hlnptun I'auf.-.Ue JcknIiji j (Iretfei Kl net Huhta Itti l;s Mender M .Mann f 1'tilver it'a troll (01 Orepon i -i Li: I'ope LT l'oItert l.O Shleblc f StadclniHii HO Hupan KT Chi Isteiis'.'n UK Archer (i Kilzminer I.H Iturnell KM Williams y flould abiuest Vash!npton 0 0 o 0 0 M 37 i ireiion Hcurlnjj Kon, Oould touchdown -for Ore K izmiller 2. Urun'ull. Ti y-foi -pu dnt---for Orepon. Kiu- milled .1 ofrichits: Itefereo. William M'tl lipan; umpire. KitTus Klawaiw: head linesman. Alex Donaldson: field Judpe, W. II. HipPhi. I't'l.LM A N. Wash.. 0 t. 'JO M potlav i a I f bin-k I t;ri pound nubsiluue was called from the ben iih t.n otttiKilnt. outrun nnu out fox a team of scrapping vet eians. and the Washington Htute ''Voupurs loped from behind to now , Donaid Mi-T'oiiald who watched th Coupur pet a terrible ilnib Iw.nr In nliieu-ltiir the linn. ' all hM-.n'ilna tlui njM, wornilnB thr" crirH-cruMi.fi. unci r.'Vi?rnPM. nnn tur;B(,neritHy wlilinilnu Hip Orunm nnil ' rnrti. . ft n m'nilt.i" uftT hp cnl.Ti'l iho uiinni ho cnrrliil th.- ball fri.in I the W-yuru' to th ono-foi.t Iln" j In a f.-rlitn of wlntlltatlnis millli-. 1 0111) of whl.;h nclted 15 mill "n- : other 10 vorUH. Aflor lie r romifti in.i i.ihi wnn... nv...... illKtmu-c. "llonio llnln. tun oiti-K- il ofr In lllu iinli.ll II oyer. UucHluy. hull' Lull l.iuli .-Vfii;liii.k. fulli'tl lo i-onvi-rt. ii : ilimiiiil. c, In thf fouitli perluil. Jli'lxm- nl.l ritnviitcil In hU uinvniny forniani'i.. unil itarly plavi'ii th" bull within klokhm Ulatunoo. nn l Uiinhart whs ralloil back In th (Contloucd on rag Six.) (Continued on Pais Four.)