MEDFOTII) MATL TRTBUNE, IfEDTORT), OTJEflOxV TTTTTfifVDAY. JANUARY 13.: -1fl2T
. E. E. KELLY
: IS : NEW ; MEMBER'
Mrs. E. E. Kolly la the nnw niomlicr
of the school board, who replaces Mrs.
Jtichiinl Smyths, resigned recently be
cause of removal from tho city. Jlor
resignation was accepted by the board
ANDREW J. FLOREY
OF EAGLE POINT
DIES AGED 81
nmstc-r for 20 yem-H. Hu wuh mar
ried IJec. 25, 1880 to Ettle A. Nye.
To this union wuh born fieven children.
0 of whom survive und rAddo In
Jackson county.
': Thoy are Airs. Wm. Von dor Itcllen,
Chauncey Kloroy, Andrew Florey, Jr.,
Mi-h. Haymond Itctor, Tlieo, Florey
and Judge. Klorey. , ,'
Funeral sci'vires will bo held at tho
parlors of WeekH-CmiKor Co., Kriday,
January 14, at 2 p. m., with Uev. Mil
lard offlclatiuK. Interment will bo
In Central point cemetery.
Andrew J. Florey died at his home
ut Eagle Point January 12, at the age
of 81 years. ?.lr. Klorey whs born at
Decatur, lib, in the year 183:1. lie
lerVed four years in the Civil war.
......in li, ncotrnn In 1SR4 HftMlnir nt
at Itfl meeting this week, as wan that ,..,., p,,..,, whnro ho served as i.nst
,,r Ulun TlAtin Qnl.r.11 tt Vttnm nnt. fif ... ..n -i i
the domestic science teachers In the
high school.
The board members had knowledge
for some time pant that Mrs. Smythe
was going to resign, so they carefully
looked around for a competent succes
sor to fill out her unexpired term,
hence at tho same meeting In which
Mrs. Sinylho's resignation was accept
ed the hoard unanimously appointed
Mrs: Kelly. Mrs. Sinythe's husband
who Is a traveling salesman will
change to a California territory which
necessitates his residence lu that state,
hence her resignation. Mr. and Mrs.
Smythe left the city Saturday night.
Miss 8chott, who ls.tcacher of cook
ing ir. the high school, is a graduate of
the O. A. C, taught in Elgin, Ore., the
past two years before coming to Med
ford, and resigns to ljp married in the
near future, - r ; . '. j v
The board then offered tho position
by tqlegraph to Miss Grace Mitchell
of Medford, who Is teaching thls'year
at Kallspol, Mont., from whom Supcr
intojiilent Smith received a telegram
last'nlght rojocting tho offer, Inasmuch
as she receives a salary ot $1800 at
Kaljupel and the Medford position only
jiays $1500.
Tho board then tendered the posi
tion, also by wire, to Dortha Hendrlck,
an experienced domestic science teach
er, at present toachlng in the Gary
vlllo, La., schools, who is a graduate
ot the O. A, C and had taught four
ycaiu In Colorado, . It Ib thought she
will accept. Miss Schott's resignation
takes offoct noxt woclf
Newis From the
Legislature
The "Last of the Duans,"Now at Rialto
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 13. Senator O.
II. Robertson of (llllluni, Sherman and
Whcolcr counties has a bill to increase
tho fees paid by state bunks so that a
more efficient stato banking depart
ment may bo maintained.
Most of the bankers of tho state, ha
said, are 'in favor of tho meaBuro and
willing to pay higher foos for examina
tions so that more time may bo given
thorn. .
OF
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' OAKLAND, 'Oil.;'. Jan. 13. Crazed
by drinking illicit brandy, William
Hlckoy today ran his automobilo lip
and down and nil around tho Bouth-orn-
Pnolfic railroad tracks - in tho
West Oakland yards nnd fought a gun
battlo with policemen who tried to
stop It 1 ii l . Ho fired a revolver with
ono hand while madly driving his mu
chine with tho other. Six policemen
in pursuit flrod revolvors and shot
iruns aftor him, but to no result until
the mad race had continued for more
than ii mile, when Hlckoy was ar
SALEM, Ore., Jail, 13.MII!Ioii8 of
dollars worth of property will bo added
to the tux rolls of Oregon and the
assessed valuation of property In the
state wilt bo given a boost if a bill to
bo Introduced In tho legislature noxt
week by Senator Jones of Lune county
Is enacted.
Senator Jones proposes a law provid
ing that all churches, hospitals, private
schools and all other institutions that
arc now exempt from tn.vatlon 1111114 ue
placed on tho tux rolls, ns well as all
land owned by Institutions of this kind.
SEIZED IN WISCONSIN
GREEN BAY, Wis., Jan. IS.
Deputy Food OomnilHslonjer Charles
SALEM, - Ore,, Jan. 13. Under a
suspension of the rules the senate yos
torday passed without reforenco to a
committee,, house joint memorial No. 2,
memorializing congress to pass the
Eordney national-bonuses bill for ex-
sorvlce men. By tho same procedure,
the senate- passed house Joint memor
ial No. 1, urging tho national congress
to pass tho McArthiir-Chaniberlaln fed
eral nld road bill, appropriating J 100,.
000,000 for post roads and $10,000,000
for forost roads. . '
B. Kramer today reported the arrost
of tho owners of tho Fairmont Cream
ory of Green Bay, one of tho largost
in tho state, nnd alleged to bo Indi
rectly managed .from hcndiiuartora In
Nebraska and tho soixuro of 15,000
pounds of butter and 010 cans of
liquid eggs. '
It was alleged tho buttor nnd eggs
tere held in cold storage in -viola-tlo'n
of state laws, with no marks to
nhow on what date the arttcloa wore
placed In storage.
g3 TH6 l-ASTOF THDUANEVwfLLIr"pRODuCTl'o gj
COL. VOORHIES IS
VICE PRESIDENT
Lots of old papers 10c tho bundle
nt thin off. : . tt
Col. Gordon Voorhles of Medford
WU8' elected vico-in'OHldent of this Ore
ffon Growers o-oporativo associa
tion at the animal meeting heldro-
cenlly In Salem. , ;
During tho world war, Colonel
Voorhles was In Hcveral of the hard
eat fought battleH on tho western
front. Returning, he took over hint
Hprlng, tho management of. his 100-
aero pear orchard four miles south
east of Medford. "'
Ah n inembor of tho executive com
mittee. Colonel Voorhies will meet
monthly with tho other four members
who have mueh to do In shaping tho
futurp of tho association. Other mom
bora of the executive committee arc
M. II.. Harlow nf, Eugeno, presldont;
11, A. Btisenbark of Koseburg, Goorgo
Zimmerman of Yamhill und Allan
Bellinger of Seotts Mills.
EXPECT AIR FLEET AT
L ZONE
SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. 13. Ten of
the twelve naval seaplannR of the
F-5-Ij group, making tho flight from
San Diego to tho Canal Zone, took off
yesterday from Ia Union, Salvador,
for tho Gulf of Nlcoya, Costa Rica,
312 miles distant, according to a ra
dio messago today.
It Is expected that the machines
will reach tho Canal. Zone Sunday.
The four romTTTning airships of the
squadron making tho flight were still
at Im Union, tho navy headquarters
said.
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All tho boxers slated- Tor appear
ance at the Medford Athletic club
smoker January IS, . are training:
hard for the bouts, which promise
to be tho 'best ever hold In this city
The -main ovent between Johnny
Carlson and Kid Pickles is arousing
much interest with both . claiming
they will win in . less than three
rounds. Both are training bard.
Kid Sargent of Ashland will clash
with diet Drown of this city, and
Sargent will . try and redeem him
self for his inglorious showing with
Toby Miller last Noyembor. A large
number of Ashladdors ' will come
down to see- the. fracas.
Jess'' Ingram ' and Red Campbell
are training for a bout they will hold
at Gold Hill January ZSth, under the
auspices of the Gold Hill Boxing com
mission ' : ' '
As a result of the good bill pre
sented by Matchmaker Joe Thomas
nt tho December smoker he is en
titled to a full' house, and the fans
should n-ak,o up and go out a'nA see
the bouts.
WEDDING BELLS
A party composed of Miss - Mary
I. Taylor, lion brother, E. . H. , Taylor,
Goorgo D. Poart and Miss Margaret
Mansfield, motored ovor the Sisklyous
from Medford; Oregon, to 'reka where
they came to tho Methodist parsonage
and Miss Taylor was married to Mr.
I'enrt by Hev. Homer Gallahcr.
lloth tho bride and groom are-well
known residents of Modford where
they havo spent most of tholr lives.
Tho bride has been living with her
parents', and tho groom has been work
ing as a lineman in the Sacramento
valley.
After Iho nuptials tho happy couple
((lid their friends left for a night drlvti
tbroiign the picturesque., snow-clad
mountains to return to, tho Oregon
city. : ' i
TVeldnn Zundol and Mary Dunaway
both ot Medford. wero married Jan
nary n at. tho .Method 1st parsonage
by Hoy. Homer Gallnher. -The bride
and Krofim wore accompanied by Mrs.
K. W. Short. After a brief trip they
will return to southern Oregon.
Yrckryjourn.il. ,
FIGHT AGAINST MEAT TRUST
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TO NEXT tIARUAIN DAY BY MAIL un.lrr your apeclal otrr.
ato, providing for a fedoral livestock
commission of throo members whose
duty it is to regulate tlto packers, the
stor; wards, the commission men and
tho traders.
"Tho registration, feature" of the
Gronna bill," said the report, "If It
should work out as Intended would
provide branch houso facilities for In
dependent packers and thereby pro
vide' competition."
Expect Packers' Opposition
The report nlso outlined the Ander
son bill now pending in tho house of
representatives, providing for the reg
ulation of Hie packers by tho federal
trade commission Mid -the regulation
of tho- stockyards, commission men
and traders by tho Inter-state com
niorco commission.'.-.
"It remains to be seen," said the re
port, "how strenuously tho packers
will oppose the Anderson bill, but It Is
safe bet that. they and the other
market agencies will oppose any bill
which will interfere with the present
system of market domination. During
the five years of our activities they
havo consistently shown their unalter
able determination to either rule ur
ruin the industry. They often change
their tactics but never their b.islness
morals. It would be a rash man who
would say that they are not partly re
sponsible for the present deplorable
condition ot tho ludustry. Undoubted
ly they hope to stall -off legislation
dm lug tlto shoil .-H'sswu ot congress."
BE
There were two recommendations
adopted at tbe forum of the Medford
Chamber of Commerce yesterday and
should they receive favorable consid
eration by the board of directors much
good to the community could be ac
complished. One recommendation calls for the
appointment of a committee to con
duct an educational campaign to teach
tbe value of time. - This probably
would result in having a certain week
set aside which would be known as
"On Time Week." -During this week
ever;y citizen will be expected to meet
his engagements promptly. The great
thought buck of this movement is to
get people to realize that too much
time is being wasted and that time,
like money, is a. valuable asset.
The other recommendation, if adopt
ed by the board of directors, would
result in the formation .ot. a county
wide organization for the preservation
of the scenery of Oregon and that of
Jackson county In particular along its
highways. " '
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WILLOWS, Cal., Jan.'-1SV-A sharp
earthquake shock, lasting about three
seconds, was felt here at. 2:30 a. m.
Many sleepers were aroused but no
damage was reported. The vibrations
were from north to south.
' A -similar shock waB felt here De
cember 29. ' " '
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