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. ... PAGE SEVENS " MEDFOKD M'ATL TRTnUXR MEPFORIV OTF.fiOy. pTTDAT. XOVF.MTran HO. 102S. i jWSoOTS rUKiLAND GAME i mjuif nr-mi -rn ir-i r """u . UtKN IU Wl I SEARCHES FOR SPEED TRACK '.. Welcome ih'Wk (o Mi'ttlWd u ml r. southern Ort'Kon wrrsttinjr fans is ' tin1 nnuuunciMiU'Ut niuilo tuUuy 1y "Jack Wood, local wrcsthnu promo ter, that Ira Dcrrt. Salt Juikf City ' hoavywolRht, will mci'l Hassan 'Muhummeil, the Torrihln Turk, at ' jIIil armory DocombiT 1" in n main ' ovent of an intr renting wrest llns Kinokrr. In which Cecil Banick of U rants Pass' will also prubnbly up. wnr. The mntch will ! under the auspices of the .Med ford boxing comnfirthlon. . The Turk In- anxious to mod Deri, and is foMterlng hti,tCK of defcatins him in two straight falls. ;";loPVCr, if HiiHujtn bet nines u vU;- tim' of onu of Dcrn'H fanioun air j. plane pnn, It will lie too hud for ; llnsan. . Uoth men me. apro.U jnately of the mine, weight. In a niatch Wcdnenday night at jCnintH I'.iss, Hiikkhii made short : work ; $jf - the M nuked Marvel, ; throwing him twice in 20 minutes. This bout was the fcuture of a three mnlii event card, which in V eluded Siilot: .lack Wood, who jithrew Young) Ootch "of . Portland, tiuid Fred Mortenen,' Who defeated Young Nolan of Portland. I The Medford high chool real j Ijced 11 neat sum for fts nihlelic fund, as its financial huio of the j championship hattl.j with Pennon. 'The lucal team was guaranteed jSlooo fur ox o uses. - This sum ul- lowed Coach Calhson to take every Miu rnber of his iu-.ul. give them a ' "ii- un mo train, a Klunpso Portland, and a big ThanksRivlnK Day dinner alter the fame. The total paid admissions to the game amounted to SSOO. After the Mladium rental and expenses ; are deducted, each school received i approximately .SIM'.OU. ' The statistics on the game hIiow that Slodfurd outclaKsed Itennon I in every department of the came, even the puntiiiK of Melvln and Uarnetl belnp on a par with that of Miller of Pennon, who was nup posed toVut-kick the locnl.s. - Melvln wan the chief k round -gainer for Medford with ley yards from scrimmaKe. llum'll.t1' elosely wati hed, made IK yards Gntt'tt' 74 yardn. CookHie 10, and AnderHon 2. Medford made 45i. yardn from nil sources, nnd Hpnson 15!). 102 of these wererom' .icrimmage and 17 from passes. imnw IN GAME DEATH LIST IN ARC PEL GO PLACEDAT 1 30 Destroyers Bring Informa tion On Loss of Life and Material Damage Com plete Advices Impossible, Account Wires Down. Capt. Malcolm Campbell, the famom automobile racer, left' '.'England recently In hi Moth airplane tor the 6ahara deaert to . search for a flat tretch of sand suitable fpr speeditrlals in his new ' racing machine "Blue Bird" which Is being completed. He is shown with his wife and children. JESSUP TO CAPTAIN PHONE SOLO BRITISH VESSEL IS ;' "If you don't Win in Portland, 'Ve'll roll up your hed nnd you'll have to Fleep tin the floor." firo inen warned Fred McDonald, local ,. hitfh school football Htur, before lie left for Portland to take part in tho Thankplvlnn: Kiimo with Hen on Tech. Mclonald. who plecp at the fire hall an a volunteer fire man, pleaded with them to temper their threat with mercy, but re ceived no Katb.fnctiou. However, on his return today from Portland, he found bin bed beautifully decorated with flowers and tokeiiH in tribute of his prow ess an a football player. Upon seeing what was done for him. he nt'drly became pecchlenH and has hardly been able to speak since. HKATTL1C, Nov. 30. P) A j Slam tnckle, Paul Jossup, C feVt! 7. will lead the UniveiHlty of' Washington football eleven thru j the season. He was elected! captain and Chuck Carroll, out-1, standing' nnd hlf?h scoring back fi.Cld ftee, was voted the KlfthcTty medal for bolnR of greatest In-1 spiratton to the team, followiSK the ThankKKlvinp day trnme. HAGENAN'D TARRELL WINS INDIAN ; MANILA. P. Nov. 30. ! ! Uepurts from four destroyers re- ; i ;urn:iiK imlay from a relief expe dition to the typhoon swent islands ' of ibe archipellKo place the num- I ' Uer tf known dead from the storm at 130 while at least 111 persons ate i still unaccounted for, Kxtenslve crop damage has been , done in almost every island touch cil by the typhoon ami the Island ; of NesroK is estimated to have ; suffered property and crop dam- am' of S3.SUII,i)mu. It e ports from the destroyers I stated that the siiK'tr. banana. ; hemp and rice crops suffered most I severely and that though the dam I UKe was ureal no Immediate relief I measures were necessary. i No attempt to cstlmaie the crop and property damage from the 'typhoon for the entire archipelago lis possible heruUM of the crippled ' condiiion of communication ays I terns. I TALKIE ROLE BY JAPANESE SHIP Daily Meteorological Report ; VAXl'Ol'VHIt, U. ' All fi'arw :is tq the I'., NuV. 30. . Silfl'IV of tin- Friday. Nnvoinber 30 Forecasts MiMlfonl anil vicinity: Rain anil probably nnuv tonlRlit and Satur day. Normal li'inpurainii'. OreKon: Haiti In woHt, local . Orcp-on Weather . V Oregon: Rain in west, local! "snows and i-aiii!ii t'ttst portion ;to- j ' niKbt ami Saturday, normal tern- I f tiernture. HirouK south to west ; winds, occasionally sales on the I 'coast. I FIIKHNO, Cal.. Nov. 30. UP) Walter llae.cn and Johnny Far re II, Prltish and American open folf champions, added another victory tn their Pacific coast record at the Kort Washlnuton club here. ISilb Lindurcn, Fresno professinnnl, playliHt with H. It. (Dutch) Leon ard and Jack Mart, went down' be fore the tilleholdcrs, six down and fvie to play. Hason and Parrel I are scheduled for an exhibition fit Santa P.nrhara today. it IIUIAUIWU, . ..... ....... .. .. Mil rain In lnx llnlllnll In. -flu..r Willuw l ..! "" ' ! te.,t a 1 8 mtav Norma, torn- till! ti'lcpllune in Ills Ittirnngo. .Maiiullla. In tllKtrrss 2.000 nilli'.i al ; ,.cr,t llro VvUIU., 1H.M11L', tlllll n.in nuii-n-.u iiiiv iili'mi ,.....i.t ....vt. ...... r lu hear a voitx- roniinaiul liiin. to : Caiiailtan-Anu'rican sliiiihiK coin! .; siliK. , Jiaily, niviK'rs of Hie itisatili'ii LM'at't.,! . me Atiaclie i-lili'l sain, jiinh. wrrc aavisi'ii ina' 111c .laiiani'M- j - ijocal lluia, v 1 7 ' what? Why?" . I frolKllti'l Montroal Maru wan alonK-1 "Ucp" your pardon,'' tlu voice ! Hide tho Chief Maiiullla. J ' said. '-This in Hollywood, nnd l'ni j In addition, tho IJiillsh frelliti'e-j.u- ... - looking ' for an Indian who ran , Atlantic City ami the .Iuwiik'ko J ' eniieratiiro II)cKS.I lake the lend In n production." steamer Vo.ncn Main were stnnillut:, 'JliKliont tl.ast lis.) The chief sane. Into the lelo- ,y. J,;UJVC,8t m,"' ,", nhnnn. ' liei.-iiiiihlu with "111(111111 The l:i-llih Coliimhlii Sa Ivnire I ln'lll' ( ' 't.).. Love iSonu." ami uomik rluhl on company's ship. HalvaBe KIhb, hai- ' '"'fll'itittltUi Uu l UiroUKh his list in a rich tenor. ; left Victoria for the scene to low State, of weather.. .:'.:i :'.; us .00 . ..Cluuily l'tiKKy M. Handicraft Shop 42 So. Central. Phone '702 Saturday Specials Newest Chinese designs in cross-stitch Luncheon Cloths, 36 in. ' , , . . f Colorful Rayon Card Table Covers. 44-Inch Rayon Luncheon Cloth, em broidered in Ombre Floss. , The contract was made. C.a-.t. disal'lcd ship to Victoria, bt:'i 1 """ PreCllHtallon slllco solllt'Itl liliele Jlavenelle: who hired the! the captain of the Chief Maqlllllai; JKM' 1 ,1! US, i. IS IncheK. Ajiache chief, said that he wished has heen instnicted to airanae for,!-. Sunset loilay, p. ill a real reilninn for the feature role . i,nv to Dutch Harlior. Alaska. Jf ! . Hlillrise Saturday, 7:10 a. in In an . Aiiierlcjin . Indian jiuiskaJi necessary, as live SalVaue -KIiir cmf- K'y Sunset Haliirilay, 1:11 p.jn proiluctlon he planned, and had;,,,,! ,.,.,,,,'h his shli under five days. ; Ota5e7vaTi'onTYaT7n at 5 Ai discovered a note In Kovernment .The .Maoullla Is 3K miles from I l?oth Mei-irllan Tlrnn I records that Chief willow Kiru, n Outc-h llarhnr. grand nephew of ileromino aim h' . full flooded Apaehe. was the pos-1 Inlierils I'oiliiue. .sessor of a reinarkable voice. I.ODON, Nov. 30. UP A Paris "The minute he started 'l'ale dlvpatch to the Kvenlnn Slur says Moon' I knew 1 had found thejthut Mrs. Florence .Mavhrick, .mice .Indian I was looking for." Haven-1 senteneed to die as her husband's elle mid, "thoUKh he was several j slayer, has heen left a fortune of ! hundred miles away. approximately ,i.,o.imhi p o u n d s uHier fjiy l L(?n,. was lllo I u u s com-, ,,,ee umier ine will or al- liisinai civ ment, when ho ttllixeu ills siKna-( te, Thomas isurrell. a Ih itish suli- CITY O 's i a h Pi ft . .A i 3 ture to a formal contract here to-! pect who lived hi France. day. IS IL ( oniribiiliirK I NICW YOUK, Nov. 3n.--Mi j Anions couti'ibutnrK to an edition (of the Kncydopedla Itrltauuf'a now in preparation are fiene Tun -! ney. (lovernor Smith and I lenry 1 Ford, wrltliiK. respectively, on boxlntf," Now York, and auiomo- bilcK. j CLKVIr.LAN D, O.. Nov. 30. (T) j Snmuel rtcuar, ;treanurcr of the Chandler-t.'levcland Molor eor- poi'ntlon, announccfl that neKotla- tlons for control of the Chandler ; company bythe Hupp .Motor Car Corporation were concluded today. Speaking for hhmclf and his as sociates. includtiiK Fred C. t.'hand ler, president, who 1h abroad, I HeRar wild the deal hatl been on i KUinmated and ai'rangemcniH made , for the transfer of Chandler i Cleveland to JIupp. . No statement wan ismied un to I Hupp planK for the Cleveland j plants acquired. i Hoiso Denver Den .Moines .... Fresno Helena Mnrshfield Phoenix Portland '.. Red lunrr HoHcbnrK Salt f.ulto Clly San FrunciHCo Sania K HcatLlo Spokane Walla Wiilla .... VI m ' IS (old Iteach Kate Cut. SALK.M. Ore., Nov. :tU. V The Public .Service commlMstou to il 'iv ivtillnrl (in iirrlin t-il ml liv 15 per cent tho rosldentlal and , )) ',U w commercial llclitim? rates of the I Hold Flench Uloctiic company at Cold lieach. ....40 . ti l .. 50 . 10 . 00 '! io .. !lti . lis ... sx US a 4 114 84 M :ir, as 40 10 :it; :i i t 2 Cloudy I'. Cdy. : I'. Cdy. i Clear Cloudy Clear I Cloudy ' Mulii I Clear Itnlti 1". Cdy. Kaln Clear Clour Clenr 1'. Cily. ('loudy Cloiiily ('loudy fMotidy WlnnlpeK I,. V. HICK. Meteiiinloi-'lst Cut-Work Luncheon Cloths, 36-44-54--inch Scarfs and Buffet Sets to match (all above articles stamped with at tractive designs, easily and quickly worked). : ' ; ' Baby Goods Hand Embroidered Dresses, Gertrud es, Carriage Pillows Sheets and Pil low Cases, Bootees, Sacques, and nov elty goods of all kinds. Taffeta' Package Boudoir Pillows at One-Third Off regular. prices for Sat-, urday only. IN COLISEUM TUSSLE colisj;i:m. ios a n k l k s. Nov. 30. tV) CniverHlty of Ore gon used an open" attack, featuring nmny latent 1 pasmH, to defeat t'nl versity of California at Ison Am;e Ich. 20 to 6. in a coast conference Kaine here today. V. T. Sinter Dead. PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 30. iVj Voodon T. Hlater, former JUHtie of tho OreKon state nupreme court, and former reijent of the t'nlver Rity of Oregon, Kns dead at his homo hero today. He was born at Corvallls 70 yearn oo. Itefore coming: to Portland In 1914 bin home wan at Salem. HOOD Il V KK Appje packing J here neai'N completion; 2321 earn apples and 4tt earn of pears ship ped to , reeent date. Last Woman On Ship Judge Quiti SAX FKANCIHCO, Nov. 30. The resignation of Jun&c VIHfam Henry Hunt, senior judge of the I'nUed States circuit court of appeals for the ninth rircnlt. was accepted to day by President CoolidKe. In a letter sent Jmlne Hunt, President Cbolidse commended him for Ills work on the bench. -. Ai Bum fimtm A.iiHb XKW VOHK, Nov. 30. (Pi The ! will of the Into Thomas Fortune; Mrj. Cline Slaughter of Chicago. Ryan, capitalist, leaven moil of his: 21, last woman ta leave the etrick vast pHtate to mmihera of h fnm-jen Vestrls, arrived in New York fly. hut only a pair of pearl nliirt I wttM 5 other survivors picked up studs to Allnn A. nyan, the on by the tanker Myriam. She was from whom the traetlon mK"t i met by her husband, who had been Imrnme .trnne, everi.l yem, jrc,(tl hy AmfricJn 8hipp,r. " HUNT'S CRATERIAN LOOK! SUNDAY ' ONE DAY ONLY CHARLIE MURRAY .Himself IN PERSON in PANCHON . , AND MARCO'S "HATS t IDEA" .' BE THERE OR' BE SORRY Medford 's Leading Store Since 189 1 Pay Less; Dr,ess Better Newest vening Frocks For Winter Gaities at the : M. M. Dept. vs Store Party Dresses" $9.85 to $14.75 Tnl't'otfls, iu ias(c'l sluules, nrw-i-st styles, no two alike, and (ho price ho very low, $9.85 lo $14.75. " Butterfly Skirts Biitterl'lv Skirts, plain colors . $4.95 J'uilert'ly Skirls, tlu' newest thing with nar row box plea'ls all the way round, buttons on side, plain colors $5.95 J Main colored Flannel Skirts, Front pleats $4.95 Women's Sweaters -'mtiiIi'i-s in lliirniiiiiizin;i; eiilnrs to ivi-iir with sliirts. S1.98 to S4.79 .r.ieltel HwimiU'i-, wnni liy tlu' colli.').'!1 trii'l, ji'i'sey knit, plniii coloi-s $1.95 Silks Tlie 'new SilU Prints, fx tni hi'itvy, nowt'st pat tenis fop Oiiply , spring il itssi'S, li(tlit or tin rk col oiNj. r , S1.95 to $2.95 . Women's Hosiery $1.00 . :-:;r IJoinhCi'K IIoho, tlio ncwi'Ht;tlii"; in. hosiery, heavy iilinllty, fnll fiiHhlonetl, ImiK wear, nil i?.es ft Mi to 10, gooil rane of colors, at ..: .-: .,...81,09- $2 Munsingwear ' Hose ' $1.75 . r,: - Sylplillno (Slcndcrottol ' hee', " full fiisliloneil, Muuslna; hone, nil colors mill slues. Regularly sold at 2.0), special ".....'.....$1.73 Munsingwear Sill( anil Wool .Miiiisinmvi'ai', liijlit in weight, but very warm, liuilt up top, light kiii'B : , l.'tl ..I ,1.1 I .1. I......I. ......1.' I :', 4 : " r.inuii nieee, niiniii iriiin, union .lllM'll ,L.... ;' 4 Klhow nIi-ovp, knt'i' li'iijj;ih, DutVh neck $2.98 $3.50 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Womcn'ii I'nr ('nff. SchihIcks Knit I.ininc Leather DrivitiK Woven ... $5.25 New Shipinenl. liaml Tooloil Ita'.s -$5.50 to $16.50 Wool m'nnkets $10-75 to $18.75 d'il'l ISox Itill I-'olil. CiKiirettc HnMer and Key l!in $4.25 Ortliindy Tun Apron, all different patterns . $1JS5 Crepe dc Chine (towns . $3.45 to $6-45 Crope dc Cliihe J'ajiiiniw t.i....':. :.".:'.'...., $6-45 fo. $7.45 Crepe dc Chine Malice Sets . j.,:.'..-..' $2.45 Men's Fade-Proof Shirts $1.39 3 for $4.00 , (Inaninti.'eil last colors, si.ed 14 to 17, full cut, durk, medium and lijrlit fiKiired. Men's Shoe Sale 't" Dress .Shoes, $4.95, $5.45, $6.45 Ciemiiiie welts in all the newest styles and lcnilicrsi MEN, buy your 8UOKK at tin.. M.M.' DKI'T. STOKB and' 8AVB money. "' IN OUR BASEMENT DEPARTMENT . Women's 8tripd Outing Downs .. 89o Large size "Mama Dolls" .' ..- 98c Fanoy Table Runners, white or colored ., 98c Boudoir Pillows - ......'... 98o to $1.69 Little Boys' Wool Suits .'. 1J9 Children's Bath Robes, 8 to 14 years $j.4S . New shipment of Women's House dresses, all sizes, light or dark colbrs . 60c , Kiddies Bib Overalls, .4 to 12 years , 89o and 98c Women's Smocks ' : ...$1.19 Wool Knit Caps .' 29c and 49c Women's Silk Stripe Union Suits , 89o Men's Heavy Chambray Shirts .: '. 98c ' Men's Chambray Shirts i ; 79o 8mall site "Mama Dolls" 50c Women's Felt House Slippers 9c Women's Calf Skin Shoes, tan or black ... '... ' $2.98 rZl rjl J)EPARTMETSTonE 0. A. MEEKER, Manager y