MEDPOftT)' MAlT) TftTBUXR METronn OftTWOV. TTTTTttV, ,TAT?TIV nt. mi n;a.wr.!UW.."SU 'is i i'. ! . .Liiwiani s Huntley, collocttr nt Intoruul r (Mine, Tho appotntemt will uasuiim Ihnlr duties curly uevt iminlh. G. WALKER D. HINES Now Showing at the Page Theater Sport Flashes PTflE PET GRIGSBY HELD SHOT AND HUNG w U 10 GRAND JURY UNDER $5 m olympia mm SAVED BY BOYS George Grigsby. was bound over to! OLYMriA. Wash., Jan. SI. re- the grand jury , yesterday afternoon ""ri"S th,,t h h,ld neked in : , , , the ilurk by two wen nml struok over on a charge ot bootlegging on .00 tht, hosd Albort 1(.kis , laborer. ball. The case has been pending tor nbout J9 yearn oia, working t th scno time because of the absence ot Kobinson mill two mil. south of . . ... ., Nlsqunlly. was found hanging by the Le Nelson, principal prosecuting (ck from a bonm in h,g C(lbln Sun. witness. , dy morning and today is in & locul Nelson appeared yesterday and tea- hooplui rapidly recovering from the titled before acting Justice Farrell effects. Hicks tola authorities he had that he had purchased a bottle of been hanging there all Saturday moonshine from Grlgsby on the nittht. night ot January Hth, and had paid Two H said to have the defendant $8 for same. discovered the transhrK man when Night Patrolman Cave, who In- Peered through the window of .. .. v v- t his cabin. They runhed for help and spected the rocra where Nelson. a Bcaf nftahbor came to tno resou ungsoy ana .-xicnois nau oeen mas- wh(J QUlckly unbUchld the harness Ing a rrty that night testified that Ktrllp about Hlcks. ncok, Tho man he had found a bottle answering Nel- wa8 eainced and his hands and feet son's description and that it hadere bound with baling wire, his toes been empty. The bottle was produc- barely touching the floor, according ed and aeeminclv contained a few to the story told to Sheriff R. C. droes of moonshine, the odor of Honge, who was called from Olym which was whiffed by the prosecut- I1'"- A the tension was relieved. In atfnrnov Hlcks collapsed, unable to apeak for n... u4.i. . i t r . .some time, . . w u i k , ' I I -'Pon the arrival of Sheriff Uoage uc ..aU -nr.. - nn1 County Coroner Kenneth L. ucipams in a orawi in wmcn urigs- ParUoW( he, had been revived. Hicks by was stabbed by a Hawaiian must- according to the sheriff, that he Clan name Luis Garcia. Uaa alone In his cabin Saturday night Attorney George Roberts repre- when two men entered with flash- rented the defense and District At- lights. They kicked and cursed him tomey Rawlea Moore the state. Rob- struck him over the head and hung arts rnnri:i-M iiirri crmo Mining, him to the beam, making their tlon Of tho first witness. Nelson, and escaPe '"Knout his discovering their of, A rw,nt .-Ilnoc. Identity. v.j . j . . . . ' . "I Kvidencea of a new scalp wound had testified, announced that the de-mw found on Hlcks and aM . bu, fens, would waive further argument M hoIe , hl9 ,oft toroarm, which he in me preliminary tearing. he received the Sunday night be- Altnougn Justice of the Peace Tav- ore from unknown sources. Local lor has returned. Acting Justice Far- authorities arc working on the case rell heard the case because Grlgsby was arraigned before him during Jus tice Taylor's absence. v a VM t.n I . J V tlUS(ltV Kohert Htcwurt, Hun gow expert Ht'oreM vli'liny over New ell V. Hanks, lietnilt, in second duy'n play fur world checker champion ship. I'lllLAHKLflllA tleorso t'liiniey, llttltlmure, knockH out Hurry I'm l.'i, Hon ton, in th fifth round. ltOHTON Stanislaus ZhyBjtUo le fot Pick IitvlHi'OUit. Tex:i, In two ytmlght fulli. OPPOSED 10 R. R. RATE REDUCTION -!" SKW VOKK- Chnrlea ll.d.l.in. rW'glac, Mich., Ioik'h niuti'lt In liu tlotuil bllllurd title tournamenr. NEW YOKK-)Ck Dempary to defend title ngiUnxt hill llrvnillil, t'hl rngo. In 13 rounds Mitrrh 17. KAN ANTONIO KM lllniieho. locnl, wins referee's d'i-lslon river Hobby 11 uk he". Memphis, nftor ten rounds. HHIlEVF.roiiT Jimmy Klncr. New Orlenns, knoeked out In tenth round by t'urley Hnilth. OUIiih.miu City WASHINGTON, Jan, 3 1 ",V.ilk T. linen, former tllre) lor n'n',r"l ( th. rllsy ndmlnUtrntioit rnliml to. dity ns u reprrsentnlUo of the pu'.illi' by tho Inter-ctiitrt cuinnnree co'nu l slim In Its fa'" lnvetltlii tMllUl that In hi opinion nillritnd earning were too lw to n!Uw general redue- !tlnn of freight charges iind Mi.it b'.icl- ne tutlvllV would li)t t) ullmulcited by u h it iitep If tuken. Mr. Hlmm etlninted that "In the public1 Interest, It probably U n ' snry for tho mlliwul to spoilt on betterments mid fittllltles, nt least a billion dollars a year for sumo llni tu come." "Looking over the Mutlstle of rail- 1 road earnings during 1911." Illnes said, "we inn take It for grunted Oiat general late reduction nio n'l called . ur on the ground that eurnln tro PAHIS-M. tloudln. plon dvtentn Neilo Nudl. Italian flmm-i "Considering the effects of th pos- Sixteen duels, a man holding up a N more vivid nn.l ilctureaquo tale I'lon for unofficial amateur follt mble general reduction, we must ion broken bridge while three rldora cross ha!' cvi'r b,'tn presented on tho scrot-n championship of the world. Ulude first that It would ftnlher le ... ... thun this, arcordlnc to critics Kmm " . pb'te the ftimnotnl reserves of .ullrond It. tho stealing of a queen's Jewels, a ,L.i;,hir.iand,lni HU. work "lOENIX-luily Alger. iWnU.U punles. which r. nlready we,k- desperate fight with a conscieacdoss of rt anil INW..,.mJ .,,.1 .,., ,r. ,. stopped Mike O'Leary, Los Angeles, ened. unless-It stimuioted business jsnfflelently to produce liaffl-' which would iiiiiKo up the loss. HALT UKR-Johnny Woodmni.- see. Salt Ijike, wins Itocky Mountain defeating CilHr- woman for their recovery, the smash- velous. . 1 "l'co"a round. ing ot one ot me greatest intrigues or Fairbanks' Interpretation of the history these are but n few of the dnshlng and itn pulsivo IVArtitgnan .uwvu.a iu u(,.ua von- in iii,-:.-ui uuii i. ma aiimirers in a bantainwel:hi tit banks picture. "The Three Muake- new light, and the work of the all-star ley !vetta. rocntelln. leers, scheduled for a four days run cast that sunnorts him will tnsorn at the Pajre beslnnlng today. Kitisfaction to all photoplay goer. focaiBtids Tacoma Harbor a Suicide, TACOMA. Wash.. Jan. 31. Joe Hendricks, 33, a barber, committed suicide early today as Patrolman W. Hawley entered his home to arrest him. The brother of Hendricks had called the police, alleging his brother was unruly and abusive to his mother. Woman's Faith Helps Husband JV. Y. Stocks "l owo my good health to my wife Who had faith in a newspaper ad she aw of Mayr'a Wonderful Kemedy. I was down- so badly with stomach ami Ing and trying every known remedy ! baker cars are that I had no faith .in anything. This medicine has certainly beea a f;;d ;end' to me." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar rhal mucus from the Intestinal inrt and allays the inflammation whh-h causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. In the Studebaker ad published in the Sunday Sun the prices were f. o. b. Medford quotations instead ot f. o. b. factory as stated. This advertisement called attention t3 the fact that the Studebaker Corporation enjoyed the biggest year in its history during the 1920 season. The Studebaker car sales were 2? per cent greater than In 1920 notwithstanding the fact that the total car "sales of all other malces, with the exception cf Fords, were 40 per cent less than the 1920 season. The f.o.b. Medford prices of Stude- XEW YORK, Jan. 31. Trading In tha stock market today was dull and largely professional. Representative stocks fluctuated narrowly, (teles ap- springs, guaranteed, proxlmated 400,000 shares. Riverside . tf American Reel Sug.ir 3-1.5 American Can 30. 7 .... in.: pfd. 6. 40 : 105.7 45.1 65. S0.r 47 I RIALT0 22sV TOMORROW fipeed, Speed and Then More Speed! I Thnt's WALLACE REID IN Light-Six 5 passenger. 112 in. W. B., 40 H. P.: Chassis 1105; touring. $1275; roadster (3 passenger), $1275; coupe-roadster (2-passenger),. $1615; sedan; $1995. Special-Six 5-passenger, 119 in. V. B.. 50 K. P.: Chassis, $1475; touring. $1745; roadster, (2 passenger), $1695; roadster (4 passenger), $l4a; coupe (4 passenger), $2495; sedan. $2695. Big-Six 7-passenger. 126 In. W. It CO H. P.: Chassis. $1810; touring. $2095; coupe (4 passenger), $2895 sedan, $3095. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Walker left for California yesterday by motor. Mr. Walker has been interested with H. V. Bingham in Miravista Orcbards. Vulcan auto Billings Shop, S Tk rt- ni. , .1. , . . . r l . American Car & Foundry . and Main streets which was damaged Ami.rlcan ,llUe A uather several aas ago is Desng repiacea American International Corp with a new one. The plug was broken American Locomotive as a result of a car colliding with it. American Smelting 4 Uef'g. Charles Davis, city water cjmmlsilcn- American Kugnr er ordered a new plug the day it was 'Amet lean Woolen broken allhoiich It mlht hav len Anaconda Copper possible to weld the old one. City of- f'i"?" ," " . S . . , , Ruldwin Locomotive 5. Aetata felt, however, that in view of 1MlUnorr & OMa 33.g the fact that the plug was In tho heart uethb-heni Steel 6t of the business district where depend- Canadian Pacific 113. - ability is essential In case of a fire. Central Leather J 1.5 that a new plug and not a repaired one Chandler Motors Di.S should be Installed. Pour workmen Chesapeake & Ohio f.'.S are now at work on the job. ,chiago. Mil. and hi. I'aul ... J. Dry pine. 12 inch, $3 tier. Ill N. rhlI1(, Cnunpr j,6. Fir. Phone 551. 271 (',,'lirnii fh. i iron .v William (Hill) Jones, owner of tho Crucible Steel to West Side shoe shining parlors has Cuba Cane Sugar returned from a short business trip to Kri 8. Weed. Calif., where he is dickering for t'neral i.lectrle lll.z the purchase of a ranch 20 miles from c ;"ril Motors 8.3 Weed Ooodrlch Co. . . 36.1 ureal, .toruicrn. piu Illinois Central 100. Inspiration Copper 38.3 Itlsnbkxl Stivtim-r Safe, NEW YORK. Jan. 31. The steamer Prlnceiw Malolku, which was dlsAb'.ed nt sen Sunday during tho heavy gale passed Into quarantine to day under her own steam. t Seek Friends In Hour of Nttd ' "In tho hour of need we quickly seek ur best friends." writes Chas. Schrldd 1 Ward de Wet. 957 73rd Ave.. Oakland. Cal, "our little boy nnd girl bad severe dry, rasping cough without phlegm, a cough that chokes and flushes the face of the sufferer like' unto convulsions. Foley's Honey and ' Tar was a wonderful emergency rem-; edy." Cases like this give Foley's; Honey and Tar its reputation as the, best remedy for coughs and cold Ad Huntley Names IM-puilc. PORTLAND. Ore.. Jn 31. Ro land O. Miles of linker. W. W. All Ingham of Coburg and (lordon R. Watt of Aurora, wer today appoint ed deputy collectors by Clyde ti. PAINS ACROSS SMALL OF BACK Husband Helped b Homework, Lydi E. Pinkbara'i Vegetable Compound Made Her Strong Foster, Oregon. "I used Lydls E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for pains across the small of my back. They bothered me so uauiy uint i could no my work only with the help of my hus band. Onoday hntaw the ad. ' in our pa is' r tolllnir what l.ydla K. Pttikhsm's Vegetable Com pound la doing for women, so 1 began to take It It hat lielped me wonderfully. I tn feeling tine, do nil my housework and washing fur seven In tha family. 1 have leen ir regular too. and now am all right. 1 am telling my friends what it has dons for mo and atn sure It will do good fur others. You can umi this) letter as a tes tiimmUl. 1 will stand up for l.ydla E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound any time." Mrs. Vg, Juiinkk, Foster, Oregon. Dtdng tlio houacwork for a family of anven Is some task. If you, as a house wife, are troubled with backache, lr regtilnriliea, are easily tired out and Irritable, or have other disagreeable ail ments caused by some weakness, give Lydia U. Pinkham's Vegetable Com (Miuud a tHf I. Let It help you. Illlliuuuuuuillllll ww m 111 . Ml PtOHII t.UAN IH PAHM AhlU.M KI..MIII I ALIA g BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE We will srll your bmdiie" liandlo our k-a Kecurtt yon imrtiier, etc. No Clmrgti tor Listings Transactions ( oof IdcoUal WE LOCATE BUYERS FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY AMILANP flPHfinN MKIMKD Itmver llk-k I'lMine 4 Slestfortl llUlg. Phone 00 4-Mtsr TOW Mi MUTIIKItN OUMiO.N THREE MINUTES QUAKE FELT 6S.3 41. 37.6 110. Mexican Petroleum lit. 2 Mldvale Steel 29. Missouri l'ftclfl,- 16.1 New York Central 24. N. V.. X. H. nnd , Hartford 16.1 Norfolk & Western 98 Northern Pacific 76.6 (Continued from Page One) Oregon Feels Quake EUGENE. Ore., Jan. 31. A pro nounced shock was felt here at 5 : this morning. Dishes rattled and persons who were awake reported feeling slight vibrations. Professor E. L. Packard of the geology depart ment ot the University of Oregon said he believed the shock to have been an earthquake. No damage was re ported. Dean John Straub, who also felt the tremors, said this was the first of the kind experienced at Eu gene in 25 years. picture in our window witn latest nair jnt. Mtr. Marine pfd. dress given at our shop. Sanitary International Paper . Beauty Shop. 270 Kennecoit Copper . . The large Canadian Grizzly bear. I-ouisvllle & Xashvlllo which Edison Marshall bagged on his last bunting ex;xdition which took him into Alaska, Is now on exhibition in the east show window of the Med ford Harness company. Mr. Marshall states that larger bear have been taken but that this particular s;e-l- Pan American Petroleum 61. men is a little larger than the average Pen nn; I van la 34.3 full grown Grizzly. Spring is drawing P.eudlng 71.7 near and it Is rumored that the "Grlzz- K"P- Iron t' ' eo-6 ley fever" is creeping into Mr. Mar- ?.'y' Dul,'h' N Y 2 shell's veins. When this premonition Jr ""i:;;: begins to take place In the system of ,outhern j.arlrl g0,6 me young aumor nis aosenco from our standard on of x. J. nfd 1H.2 community for a few weeks may be ex- studebaker Corporation pected. - Texas Co 44. Lime, cement. Medford Lumbar Co. Tcxah & Pacific 26. G Ladies discouraged with their looks Tobacco Products 61.7 como and be a model at the Sanitary Tranacontln ntal Oil 9.7 Beauty Shop. It's free. 270 Union Pacific 136.2 C. V. Fellz of the CalifornhvOreKm , . ' Z, , ItOSEBURG, Ore., Jan. 31. What were be'ieved to have been earth quake tremors were felt here at 3:2( and 5:30 a. m. today. No damage was done. "TOO MUCH SPEED" Ilia latest Paramount race track thriller, with Agnes Ayres and Theodore Roberts. GOING TONIGHT TOM MIX in "THK TWJ TOWN ItOl'XD UP" EUREKA, Cal.. Jan. 31. A se vere earthquake shock lasting fully a minute was leit Here at 5:30 a. m today. Three other small shocks I were felt In the next hour. No dam age has been reported. MARSH FIELD, Ore., Jan. 31. A Olstinct earthquake shock was felt here at 5:18. It lasted a minute and a half and was followed by a second hock. No damage of any kind was reported. Bird Lover Dies DUBUQUE, la., Jan. 31. J. II Rholnberg, for a half century a friend of birds and animals, was found dead today in his farm home at Specbl Ferry. Rhomberg, a pioneer settler, had made his farm a home for birds many varieties and dops and cats and other domestic animals. Head Ached and Body Ached There are various symptoms of kid ncy trouble rheumatic pains, back ache, sore muscles, stiff Joints, and "always tired" fooling Mrs. Geo.' Mor gan, E. Fairfield, Vt. writes: "My head ached and my whole body ached so I could not sleep. Foley Kidney Pills gave me relief." They heal and strengthen weak, disordered kidneys and bladder and help tbem in their work of filtering the blood and casting There will be sime one's wife, sweetheart, child or mother, friend's MANN'S The Best Qooda for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S Wednesday Specials Don't Miss These Tomorrow 35c 5000 yards best quality AAA Japanese Crepe cheap at 40c, Wed. Special, yd. Men's Flannel Shirts, in light grey, all size. Regular price $2.50. Wednesday $J69 25 women's ja.ts, all new styles. Up to $12.00 values. , Wednesday special , $2.85 each special, each See the New Spring Suits Mann's Department Store THE BTORE FOR EVERYBODY MEDFORD, OREGON See the New Spring Dresses Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Postage Prepaid. Agents for Pictorial Patterns. Power company, left this morning on a brief business trip to Vreka, Calif., and Klamath Falls. Get acquainted with Cash and Carry system. This store was built up for the good of the hundreds of people that bare been working hand in hand with us, and have learned to live and let live. We are now bringing down the high cost of living. All Roods are marked in plain figures 100 cents, that is the Talue you got for every dol lar's worth of goods yon buy Just the best of everything for less, at the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, at the Vinson Barn. 22 N. Riverside Ave. tf The sale of 72 Winchester hand axes, which took place at the Crater Lake Hardware company Saturday morning and which was advertised In Friday's Mall Tribune took place in seven minutes, the entire 72 axe be United States Steel 85. Utah Copper 62.2 Westinghouse Electric 61. Willy's Overland 6.1 Only a few lots on paving left yours at once at City Hall. Get tf GLASS OF SALTS IF i Zat lets meat if you eel Backachy or Lavs Bladder trouble SsiU fine for Kidneys. Meal forms crie nii which erc'tci and overworks tha kidneys in their efforts ing disposed of in that length of time. ' of mu.t 'h tha kidnevs ooeav Painting, paper hanging and decor, eionally. You roust relieve tbem like yott ating and furniture repaired and re finishlng. John Draws, comer Fourth and Ivy. Phone 1050. 270 High grade tailors for men and women. Orres, Ashland, Ore. - tf U. S. Steel JHvld.'nd. NEW VOKK, Jan. 3 1 Directors of the United States Steel corpora tion today declared the regular quar terly dividend on common and pre ferred stock. Notice ' ' Weatonka Tribe No. 1, extends a cordial invitation to all mem bers of the Improved Order of Kcdmen to meet nt their wigwam for smoker and social evening, Wed., Fob. 1st. Competition games are tho order of the evening. Members are, uriiHil to uU the system the impurities that attend and bring any prospective mem- cause pain action. and disease. Prompt in Adv. hers. Come early evening. and enjoy the 2CS relieve your bowels removing all the &ei(U, waste and poison, else you fool a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the boclc or sick headache, diz- uoeaA. your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatio twinges. The urine is cloudy, lull of sediment the channels often get irritated, obliging yon to get up two or thr- .'tmes during the night. To neutralize tbesa irritating acids and flush off tha body's urinous waste gt about four ounces of J ad Salts from any pharmacy j take a table spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fins and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salt is mad. from the acid of iminna .iut lomnn luica. nnu 1 ; . i. i : 1 1 j i . i ' ,ubi4 wuji intuit ema uu iwcu uocu ur generations to clean and stimulate slug pish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts Is inerpenslvei harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lilhia watcr drink which millions of men and women tnke now and hen, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diaeatvtj Where Ford Work Is Guaranteed At the Lowest Cost to You Overhaul motor and transmission and re babbit block . . . $29.00 Overhaul transmission only . . '. ...... $14.00 Overhaul motor and rebore block $40.00 Reline bands $3.00 Reline bands, starter type , $3.75 Reline Bands, enclosed cars $4.00 Overhaul rear axle . .'. . . . , $7.00 Grind valves, test coils, adjust carburetor . $5.00 Grind valves only . $3.50 Compare these prices with any other shop. We do it cheaper be cause we have the only completely equipped shop in town. C E. Gates Auto Co.