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PXGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUSrE, flfEDFOItD, OREO OX, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1923. Ml 1 Wntffl!il! ;UIW!S jpapjisKj draw F TEAM MM REPORTS WEATHER STORiY II BALL FEARED CROWD IN ARMORY RESTED MONDAY ; BEARS STRONGER i ONLY OBSTACLE !N BY STANFORD MEN NURSED INJURIES: THAN INDICATED BEAR ELEVEN PATH FOR TROJAN GAME m fj Tho hljth school footbnll team! V.'ClKS0, Out. 30.-MV ri-Hid yoHterday oriernoon, anrt en- M"ly .lay or.,,. U.,. i........... V y r ' . . . for ih v h too i fiiuil)itir tftim bo- ii-AKvh in no priu-tlcc for the same j foj.c thft mua( ,,.avPH fm. jilTji(.t).y Katurdoy In this city wUh the Cor-j lo pij(y tJu Ciillfonilii Jtcarn nixt vnlllH hlh school iho IiouvIphI hlfih.Hchonl sqund In the stute. -( oach CallUon wanted liia ) ch:ire8 to rest amlQiire bumps ami bruises. Iiernb- Huphcs bus n wounded ear and Anderson wan t bumped hard In ono Klamath play, ' Alnlvln Ih Junt lietlinK over a hard umafih In prnctlce, nnd MorKiin, .1. ! I lichen, Harrell and McDonald have minor bruipeK. The job Ih to finish the i'orvnlII and Axhlaml oilmen without buiiKinK ui any more playern, and having them all In tiptop Hhupe for The Da I Ion' bat tle, rtoth' Oorviillln and Anhlnnd promlrto to give the loealw a hard flf:ht. STANFORD UNIVKHKITY, Cnl.. Oct. Ho. (F)-yrhe Smnforrt fool- The squarl Ik ulno sufferinK frruu fool I, W Saturday. Captaiit John .1. AIcKwan, Ore Kon roach, who scouted the California-Olympic, last Saturday, re ports the lii-nrn iii bo far stronger tnau me imlfcnuy olyn.jMi Havlntf his ri'KuIai'H fir tin- Oregon name, lined a i-phi'I-vc team. OiCKni' iterve team, which Ih ro u n led Dii to bn a dccidlm; faclor next Saturday, did not wbow Ki-cat j ISIvUKKI.KV. Oil., Oct. 3d. Mj With ev-iy man rtn the fnlvoi-Hliy !.' cn on. It l.ecnmo , ! M"md ";Wh n HtremA ! rw enL here today that the only ob htacb facing the J5iii im t)i Im week A crowd even larger than the record break. n .attendance at the lawt . Htnoker, tvuiurini . fjjehe ly at ChilderH arena two ago, in expected next Frl- ight at the armory where O'flrady fight) Hobby Vernon, t-x- pecU-d to ho one o tho toughen , in n he ha over met. Vernon ' 'K e'fted to arrive In M'tl- furrl wTut-Mlay or perhaps tomor- wiih hiH manget Sam Ih the weather. A heavy riuwnpom- r.-duced yea terday'H workout io. a Hghi Kignal drill, with Ihc wlntinv condition of result of I he club game j tht. flpl, ,nilknK M-nnitiiUKc impos Callfornia lost to thej,,, Thp ,.anfnria team faceH I, 14 to (). but -N'll.M J'rh-e, j.. .hnrVnmniiMii Kaiiirdnv O th University of Orouon eleven .O'l unless weather condltlona In Wnne drk-r, the IJeurti will iut bo' at their i peak when they take tho field. In yesterday ' ij;nal drill, the j our workout in a heavy downpour ! Oonuin. yeniQiiiy ami prepared for more .llckny Dolnn, who Ih to flff'nt of tin name hiur loday, with Iheliiinry I'owHl In a prelhnlnai-y. W'Qhcr foreia-t pi edk tiiiK tuiKet- j yesterday won ' a preliminary in tho weather. ' Qt'ortland and aQlvlanuith Kalln. The reverses that form Qc back-, Frank Warencky of Inrtland, won bone of the Cardinal' attack raiirja -neti O'ndup. Warenoky 1st to not be executed properly with a-fiht Kid Wa finer in n prellm wet hall ,and unless the weather1 itiary next Kriday. clears up the xhurpr e.sfi elnolshr I An added attraction of next -r l" " : flint uiHmr ti'tc.irfii.id ei.t.n..w..i i.r i halves, and Schmidt, fullback, came I in for the jjiuhI attentlnn. . the deadliest enemy of tejimn - ovorconfi Alice. The team wIlM pHume nraetice Ui'ni the battel iiiK recei thin afternoon, with the regular hard 0 noon. Monmouth Normal Hchonl, play waa raKKed, and" .MelCwan'H intensivo drill . of lust week ap peared to have been futile. j There wflbbe no hard HcrinnnaKe j for the team Ihi week. The Web- , fnoiK Jmve not fully rot overed ! Ii'd in the i W'ashiiiKton Kame, it ml We coach GRIFFITH TAKES immatiO Wednesday after- I ' i'"ImlmainK all chanceK for fu uier injuries. :h; Stanford barks txecute their J between two game eockw. each plays may be dulled.' ' of which will be furnished with The Cards tackle the University ' miniature boxing gloves. This of Southern California Trojans, In ; attraction will be th most novel litis rtireies iii'ji rmiuiuiiy .m imp iirmun-u jii .urui'jui IrtJ uf the bluest garnn of 1ho year. ' wlfl take place during .the , earl.Q Conch "I'op" Warner announced i imrt of t lie evening,: aeeordinK iyesterduy that Wail llohichUo, een- i in ' present pinna, ter, will .nil the Stanford- playsj The match will bo under the in the huddle HKalnrt Up TroJanK. ! aucplces of iho American Irfglon QAiih ' Spud" Lewis, quarter, tak-jdrum eorp. . nig over uiP joo wnnn ne comes j into the game. fiftiEjh mm OPEN GOLF TOURNEY T ' l,OH ANfli:i.V;.v. Oct. Sfl. (fl1) More than. ,20 of IIjIh seetion'H best in :nmntenr and professional nuiHhie wi elders mnrched upon the Sunset fleldH pubtie course here today for the opening IS holes of play In the Q'outhern California open golf ctiainplonKhip tourna ment, the amaleur-prV event. With the eompletlon of today's round, IK holes will be played tomorrow and HH will be Nerved upk the uuall fiera Thurnday. w Tournament favorltew ' ''Light Iloi-He" Marry LOS ANiKLi;S. Oct. 30, ffp) .Favorites for three years running l over Sianford, Southern California j has had tho dope tables turned ob 1 '" i them this season aiul It looks muc h CIIICAOO, Oct. 30. (P).lerry j Hlf the Trojan footballers will he "Tuffy" drlfflths haw turned hark I the underdogs In next Saturday') a Can ad Inn Hght-h.0 yweight i ail-Important struggle with the! thrciit and added hi fifteenth Cardinals, straight ring, victory. dtls at present- favor "Pop" : With comparative ease, the Sioux' Warner's learn by it margin of al- City, In., youth itpnlnted Harry j most iwo to one. Odds of 10 to (i lilllon, former Canadian champion, uro frequently quoted. Nearly in 10 rounds at the Coliseum last j everybody Is spotting points, one night. He floored Dillon for a j touchdown or a couple. The math count of three in the fourth round . einatlcally-Inclined gentry line up and carried the fight to his op- ' with the Cardinals, figuring them ponont throughout with his hooks j paper favorites by from one to and right crosses. i three touehdowm. - i iMihe fandow argued pro and lira w. 30.- MET CHANGED READoY FOR HOP J noosi:vi;i. fikli), l. l, Oc t. j 30, (A) The m o no plane Colli in -i bla, veteran of Severn I historic fllgh. vjiieh crashed two Q -k" ago t W.o start of a proposed flight to Home, was fuelled today In preparation for another attempt to reach the Internal City. The weather was favorable. Itoger H. Williams, tho pilot, ar- .t.-,i,l ,,i tlwi l.,t ,,...1111 w.r unv ii-hetllet to. Infiwle.1 t ,x ul 11 rt ' "K Wam L" 1 gf Ol'd, JMllbldel pll la today. Charles A. Levlne, the '' Jvllh, t wht- nd Sailor who wllncsfed tho tuk1i , , " LVOv rougni i ii smaHnius rounos to ira n FOR DALLES GAME , v f Qi'fniherwi'lKlitM Or "sTtiKIA, Ore., Ov.i, I draw here last night In tho main Texas. Willie Hunter, defending ; title bidder of Los Angeles and owner, who wtlncswed tho crash at the takeoff two weeks ago, was twit nl the fli.M A -- ---t event of a boxing program. LanK- Includo ; !0iner Hritlsh amateur idiampion; ford, weighing J 2 4 pounds, and Cooper, of J.ctiet I leer, of llakorsfield and Iniy t lordon, 12. jnade it u iiammer- Colcmau, southern California ama i teur hii mpion. i2(i. und-longs affair during the entire go. eon, Jones found his tiisk made more difficult with the temporary loss of 'aptnln Jesse Hliibs, star tackle, and Nathan Larrager, first string center. Hlbbs, suffering from eavy cold, was expected back in the game today, but it was un likely that Uarrager. who ha stis taiiK a hip injury would he in unlirfin before tomorrow; giving him hut two days In which to get ready for the Important game. U)o you always get coffee like this ?n "Always:9 "Lucky boy. ' "I am. But hae didn't get good cof fee until we found Mj'B" Many people find thai with M-J-B, the 1 itrong blend,they use slightly less coffecO But whether you make it strong or weak, M'J-B has a flavor that only the strong blend can give. Now it comes to you in an improved fric tion top key-can avablo only to M J B users, p acked by ou r own vacuum process. . COFFEE HO DIFOCALS Youthfulness The rending segment ot tho Nokrnme Ritocnl , is practicnlly invisiblo. As a result, glasses wilh No kromcs hnyo thq game handsome youthful ap pearance as the single vi lion -lenwi worn by the young people ot today. Dr. Jud Rickert Opto me trial 122 E. Main AJlL It I ''W'l? I ! VW"' iWW REPAIRING ii i MtDfOMO.UIft ! , The football game between 1 j tea ii of tbi Medford and Tiiti j j Dalft high schools will now' he j 'played at The Italics Monday, No ! vein her' JU, instead of Saturday, j November 37, as origin;; sched i uled. The x-hange was made at the j request of The Dalles school, be cause of conflict with the Univer sity of Oregon-Oregon Htate college! contest, holding. that many people! desired to see both contests. The ! high school game victor will have j as clear a claim to the stale title as possible under the present sys- I tern. I Crfaeh Prink Callison has pre-' senled . his eholeo for referee of j TIki. dJSi's (fame Tom Loulllt or; Wade w. Williams of Portia ml. j I'ld Ward of Dufur, Ore., as um-1 pire, and Karl Webber tt Hood Kiver as head linesman, selections i of The Dalles school, have been j approved by .Medford. The .Medford coach also agtwd; ti the playing of 1 '..'-minute fprxr ters, as proposed by Coach Murray of Tho Dalles. The contract for the game, in which The Dalles guarantees Med ford SI 000 fo'tne trip, was signed yesterday by w principals of th two schools. Tho change of dates yk'es the! .Medford team a week of rTst after its Armistice day game with Ash land, always a gruelling battle. Also, as a result, many southern Oregon fans will attend the Ore gon -O. S. C. game nnd then Jour ney to The Dalles. The game Is already attracting statcwUi' Interest, vicing with In tcreolhyiate contests, anil even orlland football fans are discus sing the battle. t The two teams are evenly matched, with Medford having the edge In experience. They nlso have the psychological advantage of not having been defeat yJ. for five years. The Dalles tcunWnas been O'cfuated four tini In as many years. . The Southern Pacific railifyl Is making arrangements for thVru li ning of special sleepers and busses from southern Oregon, at low rates, for the game. - - - The Dalles plays the Pendleton high school next Saturday :Ql'c.n dleton, and this i's their only game heforo the Medford fracas. The i locals meet Corvallts here next! Saturday, and Ashland on .Monday, X.O'niber 13. NOTRE DAME GAM Why be satisfied with a ready-mnde suit when you can have an Ed. V.Price OR , M. Born Suit, . tailored to your ntensure, for $25 up A fit or yiitir money back. The Men's Shop Next to Rialto E TICKETS JJ FAST l.nfs A.ki.i:s, (ot.-.?9. tff) Officials of the University of Southern California announced to day Lh.it QiVOOa of the.7.;.f)00 nvnil. j able tickets to the Coliseum clash here December l with .Notre Dame have been spoken for. A capacity crowd of "ti.ftOO is expected for the lutorscetlonul game. Fights Last Night rwi luRcinontlie GENERAL: INDEPENDENTS TO THE, VOTERS V hnvo iiiRt rpppivr-,1 Hip followiti!r httei- from Katie M. Crii-vp, fm-ewomnii "f tli' " f " . . .O..W. rn i !.. 1... In., t.t AiMinn, III, (ItU'MI'JU tnui ' I NIIIH'y Ijl'llllll ,1111'y, IMII'IUHIII a Jlirun:i.auiirmrui in tlic lirnnd juroi-K iiskod of .liiilie T1iiQ0s! t IVoKiii-et, Oregon. . Tiptlcp Oovernmiiit League, Medford, Oi-OKOn. Dear Sirs: Herewith is a further statement from me eoneerniui; the uestimis which the Cliiiney prantl jurors. asked jud'.'e Thomas to answer. T cio not hin th" means to pay for the printing of this bMter and therefore (live you authority to imc it as you see fit. ' Q " Yours verv truly, . KATI10 M. C1UIKVK We submit herewith tlic '"further slateinent" referred to by her. Yours for a change in the Circuit .ludj-'eship. O' O BKTTEU CiOVERNMEN'T I.EAOl'E. o SPECIAL PROSECUTORS SEEK TO PREVENT INVESTIGATION AFFECTING . ' ... - CERTAIN PEOPLE O O These two prosecutors conferred lonr and often with Judge Thomas in his chambers. There is evrry cv'ulencc that their nets were his acts from one end of the investigation to the other,' That is why they did what he wanted done. Afterwards we were compelled to ask Judge Tenuis the nine quest :qis set out in the so-called partial report. When we began to get to n point where we wanted the nine questions answered Hies" xpcciul prosecutors got into aJg hurry to close the investigation.. -.They had held hack ou drawing more than one indictment against Chancy. Hviien we found that so many officers under salary were drawing money from the prohibition fund without any special prohibition work performed, we asked the special prosecutors' adviP. Wc were told by Mr. Johnson that the matter was not serious as the same thing was going on in Josephine County. '1 investigated and fo.d .that three of the officers referred to in the nine quesOns were drawing iinOy 01lt ol 11,c Tns(,Plimf' County prohibition fund under exactly the same eireiimstancO .This included not only . monthly payments for so-called mileage, hut large sums for tires and gas, the .same as they had drawn from this county. 0 t JUDGE THOMAS INTERVENES At this point Judge Thi.mas came before the grand jurors and told them that he had given Chanev until 2 o'clock that afternoon to plead guilty. There was much conster nation. It blew over and Chancy did :ot plead guilty. "We were demanding to know whether the taking of these moneys was a crime, and, if so, what crime. If they constituted crimes, wc would need indictments drawn. No satisfactory advice came from these special proseQtors. . SPECIAL PROSECUTORS DRAW WHITEWASH REPORT At this time-Mr. Eddy, special prosecutor, submitted in his own handwriting, a re port, which he urged us to sign. It is as follows: ; ' . , O .'i.i , To Hon. 0. M. Thomas, Judge: .. .. .. ....... . , . :h Wc, yom grand jury, having completed the special investigation ol the handling of the cohnty prohibit ion fjjid,, report, tLat wc have returned 1 1 true bills. ' , There have been miu' matters in noiinection with our investigations whi.'h liav.Jjcn considerable time to develop and which, though subject to criti cism and condemnation, arc not sufficient for indict iiieut, and which, under the ublic. i o Q nQ.vc were prohibited front making p o Fore woman. O : Chlropraetlo I Dr. H. P. Coleman ' J i Stli Sncccnnnil Year Id Medtnrd I Trcnlmcnti by Annolntmcnt I AT RlOnPAI i Medford Ctnter Bldg. Phone StS KlxrlrnthnrniiT Food Hclanc KVO KOO KFI!" roittantl l'iglittiuH liatry ! I.unrlt in.i:Ueil h. nrwlv ron- I liCW KIIQ KOMO iru:l ALUTway l.ull.ling. (ny tlie AhhucIiUp1 Press. )' NKV YOlilC. Tony Canonxcri. Xi'V ' York, outpointed GaMon ('harlcs, Kmnce, (10); Kid Choco lutc. Culm, knocked out Join Itosy. Holioki'n, X. J., O ). lU'KKAl.O. Jimmy Slattpiy, luirrnln, knocked out otiM (invdnor, I'lllMliuiKh. I.'l; Vliiiil KlnkaUc. SI. IuIn, outeoliuod Tony Tozxo. ltuf- rio. is). M:VAHK. X. J. Vincent Dun-: dvc Hit IH more, iO natal od Ullllol Alucr". Arixonn. . j . I'tlll.AOHI.l'IIIA. Phil Mr-1 Nturonnthy i 1io-. Unroll, won on n fool over ; Horry imw, l'hlladolihln. (4): Pnnllo Wnlkor, Troneon, X. J.. out pointed Frank Saceo. Philadelphia. : (). - ; Al.l.KXTOW X, la. Henri Do-t wanrkor. Kraneo, fnilpolnted rtnhe; Herman. nllfrnln, (!. ! JOl'I.IX. Mo. Hilly Atkinson. I i.zm Aiilert. khotked but Iloyal The above report was put before lis by Mr. Kddy on tlfeday before wc asked .Tud'-'CQi HM. .1. T .1.- iri .... i ....'. i iiunius inu nine tiicsuuns. . ii was ijuchiisu i hi; snuiai ji usccttiui s nail jcil us niiiuc an", helpless to proceed because we did gpt know how to draw indictments; if it became necessary to do so that wc turned to Judge Thomas and presented the nine questions in iJii court in a body. He did not answer them and returned them a week later on May U. IP T1T.H TAKIXO OP THESE PROHIBITION' FUND COXSTfTTED A f.'iU.M wW . SIIILD ANY COURT OP JUSTICE PROTECT THE PEOPLE WHO 'TOOK THE MONEY? WHY SHOULD ANYONE BLOCK A OR AMD JURY INVESTIGATION AS JUDCIE THOMAS AND HIS SPECIAL PROSECUTORS CERTAINLY' BLOCKED THIS ONE? If Ihe taking of .this 'money was not a crime, how easy it would have been to have said so. There must be sonic powerful influence in existence that can put out a hand and stop "tl, administration of justice iu the middle of a grand jury investigation' ANOTHElPREPORT . . .o ;' .''"""" ' May 2nd Judge Thomas turnedgjiaek tn.ns'the questions which we asked him, with out having anwcOl any of them. . He has never yet answered any of them, to nigjknowl. edge. ' ,,' . . ..... .. May 21st, the special prosecute again resentcd a report which would whitewash those persons referred to. in the.- ninc. questions asked Oidgc Thomas. TiP report is too long to be published ; it is today filed, as tlic othcr one is, in the office of thcO.eague and ttniQfir secii by anybody. It said that the grand jury "has no right to stain the reputa tion of iPy Tiff ieial or citizen by cither written report or word of mouth, but that on the contrary, it wc speak it must be through an indictnient aPi not otherwise." It further said. ','Wp. have no right to criticise or enwlemn unless by indictment." The grand jurors had read the section of the law which authorized them to ask these questions of Judge Th.oma.sQnd which required Judge Thomas to give satisfactory answers thereto according to his best judgment. They, therefore, knew betfer than to sign this rc .Ot now tendered to the grand jury, which, in m.'Qpinion, was meant to excuse us for notiviug taken auy other aetioiv, id to elosc up Hie matter without any answers hav ing been given to the questions whicn we had asked Judge Thomas. I HQ a lifelong Republican, and have heretfd'ore been a strong supporter of Judge Thomas, but these transactions are trQ much. " supposed that the courts would treaty 11 alike; I supposed that the grand jury was there to investigate one person as much as an other. I SUPPOSED THAT THE PROH'O'TION FUND WAS TO BE USED FOR, PRO 1UB1T10N ENFORCEMEN'5 AND THAT NO PUBLIC OFFICIAL COULD BE EMBAR RASSED BY A SHOWlXCi THAT HE HAD RECEIVED MONEY FROM IT. Perhaps Judge Thomas' will answer these questions just before the' close of the cam paign. If the.V do not implicate anybody in a crimcc will surely do so. It was his duty to have answered them long ago. Paid Advertisement by Better Government League. ' ' TT BOXING GENE O'GRADY. - .-VS- ' BOBBIE VERNON Medford Armory FRIDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 2 ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For 'Women $1.95 INSURANCE ; First Insurance Agency -A. I? HILL, Manager Phone 105 SO N. Central Medford, Oregon o Coff.iinii, Cininha. (4). . I 4