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" ircDronn -matt) Tmr.Trcra; wjiroRnOTnwox, rnmAyr.TAxiTAnY o. 1022 Hi. I 1 1.' i 1. SJ SLJ!' IT't'1, U ."Ji.Hlljm.J".. . -.U....i..J.l.'i.J..t -'-.L " W -I.I,. J 1 J . I I. . . .... . J I'li'gl . iJL. '. HI !..... J" ! 'JL PA 013 TTIHETI j vjr jo ji-jjj 2 VALLEY VISITED RUSSIAN DEATH LIST MAY REACH Now Showing at the Page Theater OE K qualify 10 take BY FIRS! REAL SNOW OF YEAR TAKES THE LEAD IN Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE FALL LOWEST IN 7 YEARS IDFORD BOYS METHODIST SOUTH EMBER 1ST POINT EXAMS 10.000.000 IRK OVER Word wu revived Wedmutduy af ternoon by II, A. ('iiiiuduy, cupula of NopuiuUi Infantry Company A, of tin) Oreitim N.itlniiul Guard lu the effect tliut tlm alum of Oregon hml been KnuiliMl 10 additional uppolntmerit to tlx) I'lilted Hiatus M llltii ry academy lit Wont Point. ' Tim men wishing to enter West Point ui)k u competitive cxuuilnu (Inn lit Hiilcm m November N liiHt, und tm n result of Uil emunlniillon (iy Clary. ,t Ashland nml Harold fcllVHKll lf M U IB ll ri.'llt WITH RH lor t K(l iin Origin' two appoint"'. Kay 1'ruitR of Medford mill Van Wlnkln uf AHuiliy wcio selected a Clrnt ituJ loud alternate. It hu slnrn beau derided thut Ore Ron will In grunted plum for four iitMi In Wt'iit Point ond thut the two It lOTtl ntM Will tin R I Veil lll1 tWU ad ditional plure. I'ukk nml Van Wink In will no to ; uik'iiuvit Imrrui kn tn March to toko the entrance cvumluullon. GEORGE IDD0 IS Ono of tlioNii rare thing of Ixmuty III thn Rogue 1 1 1 v 1 r V nl !-. II iiuowrali of Hoiun depth, which fill on" with (In- Mailt lit H-tiK'Mtfori and tlm volley transformer! in ilcturetuii Kuril of whlto uii'l tlm queer, wonderful, fan tastic Hint almost milii'lliiviihlM fortint lion on tlm true, mt unit object, thrilled everyone; cm arising this morn ing. Thorn wore thrt(i Indie of unow on tlm Kroimil, which Ml between mid night uml early HiIh . mornliiK mrt snow which Ihreulened to noon unit nwiiy. Much illil limit thin f'inmoon, hut there wan a lot left thl afternoon with tlm probability that there would ho a further mtowrull. Th forerunt l tor unsettled weather with probable ruin or kiihw. Thin snowfall I some thing llkw tlm "million tlotlnr ruin" in U10 k'xmI It doe tlin orchard and crop, un tlm pri'i-lplluUon fulrly oo.cl lulu tlm ground whom It In badly niM'iti'J. , The uvcruKC Cilicn, who on N'-alnR tlm mviw fiiiin hiM liiMlrooiu wliulow thin motnlmc rccnll(l vtvhlly Ij.mtf.-I ' Uimitla hu ix Knn tho y-ar low 'it hiiown. itP-n tho whiH.I lioy. I '''- wlth "'Khl month of imHix-ukubh llurrnli. tr." hut wh.-u tho rltlwn i h"rr" ,',for " Marioil from honii.. plo-hlinu nwy thrul'1 ""'I "t ummcr M crop may tlm ofi miow, which noon hfcanm'""')' ""Khtly n-IU-vn tlm Knawlnic ol MOHCOW, Jun. C lily Amo land I'rhHK ) VVUlliim N llitiikril, director of tho Airmrl''.uni mlli'f ailnilnlNtiutlon work In KuHHin ictiimcd to UuhhIii from Ixitidon ycHtcrdny, oitlinlHtlo of hnlpliix to KKVn, chiefly throiiKh Amor Icu'n 2).()W, ') Kruln ii(proprlMtlon, from d li 10 iiillll'in iHTwriN otlmrwiii priiliulily iliHiiui'd to illu ly murvutlou lit tho VoIku n-Klon. Tlm rllcf udinlnlHtrutlon, he iiaiil. hoie that tho flrt of tho Rralo pro vldwil hy tho upproirlurlon. will wurb tlm Nturvlnx popl nuiiy in February. "Wo c-unnot hop to fill thHr utorn- udlM, hut wi) riiii ii-rt from 0 to 1" iiiIIIIooh of peo.'V i run dyltiK." he nulil addlilit that ! .'.liii "h tlm foedlnn of HillilU would l In lull KWlng. Tho re lief adinlnlHtinllon would furnlnli duly roru I'ution, prnlmhly onn pound 11 day to each adult, nhNolutely lucking food und U Ichhit quantliy to ekn out tlm in I Ion x of tho who Jiavn nonm-IhltiK, MOSCOW, Jan. 5. (Uy Asnoclatod CHECKER CHAMPION Th" lilpper artlniN at tlm Wlm- rni ii.ii iwr Kin now nvi a opic oi i (lUVfimtliin which rail be IiIrcunhiuI jwtth tfitntii cipinl io that which wn Si tiipioyml whlto re fUhtlnit tho Ttal". 'VtllN fliuo Mngmt In Hid Mllwmiki" jiri'im hml Monduy. J Th iiii.iiiciitnuN rhiTker tourna- iIiimiiI, which l:N ln-en ieudllilC for 'minitlm at thut uliup. m pulled off j I'dni'iiiluy n In ht uml (icoiKn .Mud lot. dimluutlrn bnothlnrk at the nhop, jrurrlod off tho honor. Conteudera for tlm lioi tltlo Inrludod tiooi kb jMuddox, (I. O'llrlim. Nd ftlunhnr. ud Kriienl Vutiinck hut tho (Iih-IhIvb rle fory of tho flrnt ttnurnd left no room lor doubt or urgumrnt. 1'atronN of tho uliop may now en joy n lrmiiull (tUcliKnloti of Ilia nrin i con fi etieo or of ' tlm laleitt ftKht doim" without belli drneil Into un arKumenl on whether h "Unit" In tli-i third red (uar from tlm l-fl I: u nd klOn of the hoard ahoiild bn tuoY ! forwarda or hm-k. llowevKr the ciiifker hug" ha bitten deeply and j v nnmoualy and a rontender to lit tlrt (icotRii'a tltln U I'ipectml to put lii an appearunco at any moment. DEMONSTRATION 0 F T.B. IN CATTLE Next Monday of Farniera' Woek l poultry day at th Med ford library. Sul.ji-cti rolatlvo to all phnuci of poultry inlnlim will b dliKruiwed. Tuemluy In Animal Husbandry day, And will bo devoted to hoK. nheep, dulry rultln, ranpo rattlo and borne. Ir. mrfUner will b ona of the lending apoaker and will talk on ,1 1 v en lock Uhu'naea uud Klva a public lemoniilrUon of tuberculol lu rat- 'llo. An animal thut hua been teated aor T. II. and hua reacted will bo VluuKhtered und tho rarru lined for li-tuotiHt ration to nhow tho effort t T. It. on rattlo. Kvery farmer M.ould witiicaH thla demouitralion. Tlioa Intereated In Kami unliual should come and upend tho whole day rt Tuesday. I'.M-ir l'rUi-a Iipop. J HKATTI.K. Jun. 6 Kitit price paid o iiriiituccrH In Si'iiltln ilroppcd to 90 nml 32 cent h u doxn toilay, mnkliiK a lolnl ilccrcioio of 11 cent In lx day. hi and nlnu ' J'rlooN to retailer are i-IkIiI renlM b un than n work iiko. hIunIi, the beauty of tho ron Ih-kuh in dlinlnluh. AUo (h antob.u' cnthii ntuMin docreanod a th'-lr earn bennn to lli un.l Kllde, und it roulad careful dilvlim. lint the Ht liool children' enthiiNlum Inereniu'il tlm welter their fii-l und rlothinil not. miow buIlluK each other. 1 "" T "")' t,", H'iall"n anil inllliiir tiiniM bnlU f:iHhl .nlnu i W'orni. quM-r now flure. Tho miow wu too itoft and wi t to weep off. and life wu too Mhort to Hhovel it off, the uvertu: man quickly flK'ired out, u he left lioiim for the il l)' dutle. the fitnilne. At TnaratHln, Barntoff. Samara, I'fn Orciiburu and Kazan, frown iKiilie ui it BiiK'keii binh uwuitlnK burial in trcm be which workmen cannot pre- purn l.it enouKti for thn vlcllm cl (mnlne. exihiiru mid typhiiN, und Ik KrowliiK BODIES 3 SERVICE MEN DISINTERRED IRE BLACK CAPS l' M,,, (, i, , i,, .4. A W-ty 4 ' - v I ;. - - , ' ' H ..... .fl y... 1 S?v?F?f7T?'v f ' ' """ ' ' " ' NSTER KEATON. j II -ii Ttam tandlnu: V W. 3 3 I rc l.ouo .CO) .333 .600 BEN HILTON IS American relief woriier. who otiK tnully rnutloiiHly placed thn iiutuber of probiihln death in tho f amino area HiIh wlntor at L'.Oimi.imm now wiy thut K.iioO.Oihi n a low cHtiin.ite. and many Kay th- nutiiber may reach 1o.ikmi.Ooo or even mom, tt I prdlPted the BUILDING MOD WASUINOTON, Jan. 5 -ltufiw 1. Hubbard of New York, Muployed by lh American grave rc!lBtiutlon r vlr n preparing bodin of American noldler for uhlpment from Ktance, told a dcnuto committee yehterday that on threo bodie dlalntMrred he found a rope around the nock of each and a black cap over each face. Called thn flmt witne at the remiinptlou of tho hearlnR of tho com mit U-e lnveutlKUtlng charKoa by Sen ator Wutaon, democrat. liit.irKlu. that AuM'rtcan aoldler won haiiKivl with out trial In Franco, Hubhurd, an oIh tant ombalmer, declnred there w-aa nothlnK In tho cofflna by which the IhmIIih could bo Identified. "Tho bodlea wcro Identified by the mm on thn outalde of tho cnirln, and the bluck cap wera uot removed 1m foro tho ImhIIo wero ahipMd to the Vnlted Ktate for burial." Hubbard teatlflcd. Step Eating Dogs and Drinking Rice Liquor, Urges Wood MANILA, .lun. 5. Tho pfactlro of Putin (Iiik upouk bid for tho doKreo n( development of peoplo who liuluite In It, (iovernor Ceucral Wood told Uorrotn chief with whom he con ferred at liuisulo. Ho advliied them to kIvh up thla artldn of diet and miliMtltuto ahecp and Roata, which thrive In thn mountain province, lie uIho ndvlHod them to quit mukiiiK rice llnuor. Uovornor Wood returned to day from llnmilo. typhu epldomic probably will be the womt thut ItiiMKla hua ever i.uffered. The AmerU-un are feeding nearly Uioo.uoo children und tlm KrltUh and varlou other orKunlration ar fur niHhlnx iiourlHhment for at leant ion ) under thn mont danKeroua condl tlona, 1t. Itoglnuld Farrar of the epidem ic commoNxlon of tho liiKiie of Na tlomt: Ml Mary I'atterHon of the KiiKlUh Quaker relief mlaalon, and Ir. (iilertner of the German Hod Cron havo died within tho past week of typhu contracted In tho famine area. tiooriso New-r of tho HrllUh "av the children fund," rejiort h taw I'M frozen iKMliea, many of whom wro rliildren, hure In a trenrh at Soratoff in onn day. Ho My tralnload of refuReo children, underfed and acan Illy dud. are I id In it from the famine area in audi n plilablo condition that the living children are woro off than the dead. Tho soviet government has aicrceO to crant tho American relief adminis tration th lino of tinOO cars aud locomotive, rtHiulrvd to move the aup pile, which the f24.0Oo.OOO Jut appro priated by tho I'nlted Slate w ill pro vide. A brand new modern dairy for Mod ford I being oeubliiilied by Hen Hilton which will ba in operation February Int. To hoiiHC this extabllHhment Mr. Hilton In eouHtructliii; a modern stiuc turc 32 by 85 foct on the Hilton ranrli two mlleg north of M'4ford on the Pa cific hlKhway.. Not only will thla structure have all modern conveniences but will be eiulped with ui) lodute ilai- erpilp uieuL Tb new dairy will muke a fea ture of Melllmc d-rtilmd milk. Mr. Hil ton will operate, a wholeaalo nud retail .dairy, and he will havo a herd of fifty ;bli;U Kiado Jemey and ll ilsteln cons for hU milk mtpply. Market News livestock 1'OHTI.ANI), Ore., Jan. 6. Cattle r.omlally ateady; no receipt. Hon Bt'-ady; rccelpu 214. f'hw'p atotdy; receipt l"a. MethoillHt Hontll 3 t'hrlmlan 3 Mth'xIlHtN North 3 l!UtiHt 3 A predicted there wero to hard foUKht KaiiicM biKt nli;ht at tlm hall over the HhitHta. At leant in HiotM orim fair bimk'-tbnll wa whovvn. Ther,. arc evidently eoio old tim ers who nro rnundlnic Into form and IxirlnnlnK to nhow the head woik and teum play which In a nun: licn of periiT.re In the game. The North Methodixt met the IIuptiHtN in thn flrxt w-MHlon. I'-oth te.'im.s fouaht Kamely and it wa any body' Kaine a boihJ deal of the time. Tb) Wcidcyuim pi. lid away, however, and mnnaued to fliiih five point in the lead. The lineup: I!ji.H..U. It North M. I". U KredenhurB ...,f Nordwlck I'lyne f Hollow-ay HarriMon .......- (iluaco-k Kredenl.urif Hurt Itfiker K Ilreiwler Hub. llniitiKtM. Wal.lron, Kindley and nettles; North MethodiHt. Haer tie, fk-hliochort, Olaiwoek, Franklin, Watm.n. lteferee, I'hipp. Tho necond samo wa a battlo for top of tho percentage column and vva a good content. There are good in dividual players on both t.-unot. but tho Hout'h McthwliHt have tho cdKe in team work and finally won. thoutch only .four point in the lead at tho flnbih. -Th line up: fhrlMtian 13 Botith M. T.. 17 OlHon f Whipple Jennlng f... Kiddle HIIH e Vlmont liutu r POHTLAND, Ore., Ja. fi Butter uteady; extra tugej 20(3Cc; under grade 3CKi32c; carton 40e; print 3Sc. Hutterfat No. 1 chnirninR creant 36c f. o. b. Portland; (tradea 3 4c. Mann I'iir.,, .. Hub. ( Un. lKilly; ;ralx.-il. li Jluhler hriiitian. Thumiu. New Kouth Methodigt. Kpencer, Kefereo, Sherwood. Portland Wheat r-OUTL.VND, Ore., Jaa. 6. Wheat: Hard white, bard winter fl.06; soft whlto. white club 11.03; northern Bprins $1.04; red Walla $1. Today's car receipts Wheat 11, hurley 1, oats 1, hay 5. Th Kami' were rather rouh in place, due no doubt largely to inex-pei-ieneo. Cleaner playinx jvould im prove the game a (food deal for evury- undor-. holy. Ki tntor look for mience and 111 and decry rough tactic. I There wa a diuinct tiKhteninc up on the part of tho official in the laat half of the final same, especially, and a very commendable effort on the part of the players to back them up. Hefere Sherwood deserves especial mention for hi moral courage in usinic the whistle. There was a large attendance at the game. A conspicuous featuro of tho offi cial wenthor report for rieecmher I that that month's rainfall Is below normal with only .94 Inches of pre cipitation. This Is tho second tlm In the local weather bureau's history for Iiof-embcr since 1899 that tho pre cipitation fell below an inch, the other time belnx In 1914, when there was but .56 of an Inch. Tho follow ing are the December precipitation figures In recent years 1920, 3.41 Inches; 191S, 2.5T; 1918, 1.44; 1917, 2.73. The greatest rainfall of last month was .44 of nn Inch, on December 1st. The total snowfall of the month was 1 inches. There were 10 clays lu December with .01 Inch or more precipitation; 20 days were cloudy, seven partly cloudy, and but three days were clear. There wero 23 kill ing frosts during the month, and con siderable fog. Thn mean maximum temperatur was 43.8, the mean minimum 29.7, and the mean 36.7. Tho maximum was 61, on December 1st, and the minimum was 18, on December IS. The greatest daily range was 31, Max. Mln. 1'rec. Weather 66 46 .44 Cloudy 33 2 4 27 30 27 26 26 2S 32 38 33 2H 2 4S .49 .02 .49 7 3 8 ..32 9... 33 Conrad 1 Sver Magnate IiuIIiIinI. SKW YOKK. Jan. 6. Indictment rhnrainK violation of the Sherman antl-truNt law have been returned by a federal grand Jury against eleven corporations and ten Individual al leged to have been member of-r wer plpo company. The Indictment returned secretly, several week ago, were unsealed today. Illgr iNwguoN Start April 12, VII UNCI I I.H K, Ind., Jan. 6. April 12 wa selected a the opening date for the American and National HiiHchall leagues at a meeting of the schedule committee hero yesterday. The Heusnn.wHI end October 1, tliu schedule railing for 154 games. Mrs. Daugherty Better I1AI..T1MORU, Jan, 5 Tho condition of Mr. Harry M. Daugherty, wife of tho attorney general, who underwent an oKM-utioii at John Hopkins hospital yesterday was reported "very satisfac tory" thU morning. Clows Waffle Flo Have you tried CLOW'S WAFFLE FLOUR? This flour is one of the best on the market, is put up in small, convenient packages and is reasonably priced. Vests Sweet Orange Marmalade We are now handling Vests Sweet Orange Marmalade. If you enjoy sweet marmalade, you will like this. Priced at 25c per jar FRESH VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS FOR SATURDAY i Personal Attention N Prompt Service H. E. Marsh Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 POP GATES PLEDGES 'S Sun Francisco Market SAN FKANCISCO, Jan. -6. (State Division of Markets.) Poultry un changed. Celery $2.003.50; l.'t tuce $1.00(fi3.00; onions, brown $3.23 fi.r..50; white globe $7.2507.30; peas $ir.f20c; potatoes f2.00ff2.75; rhubarb f2.50fj2.73; squash, sum mer, umall crate $3.00j 3.S0; hub hurd, sack OOcfifl.00; tomatoes $2.54 (g-j.OO. IDFORD OT TO PORTLAND FAIR PORTLAND. Jan. 6. "Tho lcIs lutors who voted against the 1923 Kipojltion did not represent the peo ple of Oregon, tho word people being spelled wiih capital letters." "The people of tho state do want tho exposition," declared Mayor dates. "I feel that I am not pledg ing too much when. I say that the peoplo of Jackson county will sub scribe us much money uh they would puy In taxes for tho Kxposltlon, pro viding It becomes ueccssary to stage 11 on that busis. "I know I am right wiien I say Oregon is going to bavo tho Exposi tion. I hope to soe emblazoned in electric lights over the state bouse at Sulem the words '1923 A United Oregon." "The legislature's action should not bo tuken as a criterion in judg ing Southern Oregon." Mayor (lutoa was Introduced by Mayor liaker, who cmphusized the evil of a faction state on a venture as represented in tho 1923 Exposition. "Oregon stands forty-first among the states lu relation to Its popula tion," ho declared. "We must have a united statu to advance as we should." PENDLETON. JM. 26 PENDLETON. Ore., .Tan. 5. There will be a winter roundup in Pendle ton not a wild west performance. It Will bo tho Ueekeepor'a roundup Of tho Oregon State Iloekeopcrs for tho annual meeting hero January 26 and 27, according to n recent announce ment. "Let 'er sting," will be the motto of tho sessions. Among tho subjects to bo discussed are Inspec tion, dlseiiNO prevention and co-operative murkotlng. Xw A-w isslnut Ion, Cairo, . CAIHO, Kgypt, Jan. C. (By the Assocluled Press.) Dudreldine Boy. controller of tho Kgyptluu govern ment crimes 'department, narrowly escaped assassination today at the hands of n youth, helloved to be a student. Tho controller was serious ly wounded. Ho, pursnod his assail SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. Butter, extra 39c; prime firsts 35 He Eggs extras 42'ic; extra pullets 3Sc. Cheese, California flat fancy 22 He; firsts nominal; California young American fancy 26V4c. , N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK. Jan. 6. Easier call and time money rates were conducive to steadier conditions In the stock market today, but early gains of one to two points were generally cancel led later. Sa'.es approximated 600, 000 shares. Amcr!cunin 33 Amor. Car & Foundry....:. ........ ..143 Amor. Hide & Leather pfd. D8 American Locomotive 104.3 American Woolen 7S.6 Aanaconda Copper 4K.2 Atchison 92.2 Baldwin Locomotive 24 cBltlmore & Ohio 34.3 Bothiehom Steel "B" 56.3 Canadian Pacific 119 Central Leather 30 Chandler Motors ..: 49 Chesapeake & Ohio 34 Chicago. Mil. &. St. Paul 17 C. it. I. & P 31 Crucible Steel Gt Krio 10 General Electric 137.5 General Motors 8 Goodrich Co 33.3 Groat Northern, pfd 71.5 Illinois Central 9S Kennecott Copper 23.6 Loulsvlllo &. Nashville 108 Mexican retroleuui 109 Mldvaie Steel 29.2 New York Central 73 N. Y...N. H. and Hartford 13 Norfolk & Western 96 Northern Pacific 73 Pennsylvania 33.6 Heading ; 72 Hep. Iron & Steel 52.2 Shell Trans. & Trad 37.8 Sinclair Cou. Oil 19.3 southern .Pacific . 78.6 Standard Oil of N. J pfd...- 114.3 Studebaker Corporation 80.5 Texas & Pacific 25.3 Transcontinental Oil 10.5 union Pacific 123.7 United States Rubber 53 United States Steel 82.5 Utah Copper 61.5 Westlnghouse Electric 50 Wllly'a Overlund 5 20 IViow In Iowa. MASON CITY, Iu Jan. 2C The government thormomuters hero show cd a minimum temperature of 26 do- prees below r.ero lust night. This is tho lowest murk reached In scvoral Sto k Rnlwr Kill Trailer. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 5. Harry Bruener of Do Motnes, Iowa, a horse buyer, was shot and killed and Adolph Drabos, Cedar Haplds, Iowa, and W. B. Hall, Kansus City, were wounded, when, according to wit nesses, Frank Thompson, a stock raiser of Olathe, Kans., opened fire 1 1 12 13 14........ 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 20 31 ...50 ...52 ...50 ...43 ...52 ...51 ...36 ...34 ...34 ...43 ...43 ...36 . 33 ...34 ...36 ....36 . .51 ...42 -..39 ....43 ....41 3 20 23 IS 22 30 27 30 23 31 30 30 34 32 32 36 .03 T .01 .04 .01 T .31 .04 .02 T T .04 Cloudy Cloudy Cleor Clear Vt cldy rt cldy lt cldy Pt cldy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt cldy Pt cldy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Fog Will to Meet Idtncford. ronTLANI), Ore., Jam 26. Ite rardleos of w ho wins toniKht's bout at Milwaukee between Harry Wills and Dill Tate, colored heavyweights. Wills Will meet Sam Lar.rfnrft Januarv 17. on Bruener In the crowded lobby of,in tha same areana, the Milwaukie the Livestock Exchange here today, boxing commission announced today. PLAYING TODAY "A ninety borne-power drama with a punch In every red. "STING OF THE LASH'' Tilth ranllno Frederick. K-iuxm llutt. and Kdwln SU-vUu. f it ) f v. 1; I, I I I d iuuAr T-.- ia SUNDAY "NOBODY" Somebody! RIALTO 11 A MESSAGE Tor 7 VOID TOMORROW THE BIG SALE OPENS M. M. Department Store ant but thq latter caenped, I yours hero, 'i