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pioe ET01TT MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBtms. MKDFOKD. ORFUONV FRIDAY. USE?. FEBRUARY n, 1922 1 I PI HIIRO I Final tribute was paid this arter noon to the memory of William 3. Crowell. In an Impressive funeral ser ACQUITTAL IN MOTHER-IN-LAW ASSAULT CASE Chorion BoMUin, local man, waa found not guilt this morning In Jus tice Taylor'a court on ft charge of ae- Tlce beld at the Weeks-Conger chap- noult and battery filed by hi mother d, and largely Bttendd by friend m-taw. Mr. Alabama Little, and associates In political and bust-j Mrs. Little accused noseum of ne actlvittea, comfratee of the Civil ntrlklng her in the face following an War and tho3e vho knew him well, argument over an ojrreement which The last sad rites were conducted by Powum had made with her concern the First Church of Scientists, of n th furnishing of certain houae- whlrh hn ubi . mnmbnr. Th horiv "oia ntwiwuM in return ior Keeping will be taken to Portland tonight for )V" ?f',"fh,,cr nd "emllng the cremation, accompanied by his first 8ov,ra, vttneleM toatme(j that thry friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Berrlan. MW ni98um tUi Mm. Little, but From one to 3:15 o'clock, all that that she had attempted to strike him was mortal of the beloved cltlien lay first. Boseum declared that he did In state, and was viewed by a sor- not strike her and only attempted to rowing line. The casket was banked defend himself by throwing his arms with floral offerings. front of his face and catching her The Q. A. R. Tost, the I. O. O. T. the crisis. lorlTA .nrl rrHr nf ih Fntrn Rtir From the testimony of the five wit- attended In a body, organizations In. "TT. CHURCH PICTURES PHO E ture nctrwa who occuplM a bunju-jthen reported, had been In cluirno of low In tho same group of bulldluKs,-. the Taylor house and had taken many SUNDAY Another flm series of 70 Btureoptt con slides will be shown on Sunday eventntt at 7:30 nt th Phoenix church, picturing the "Moslom Millions"; or, "Tho Mohammedan Monaco of Today," Those, are pictures from real life, the slides being beautifully colored from actual photographs taken In Africa, Arabia and other eastern countries. In the morning at 11, the sermon subject will be, "The Marks of Jesus," a messnge of Interest and of vital Importance. Next week Friday night, Feb. 10th, the Brotherhood will have Its monthly mooting with special features to be announced later, open both to mem ber and all men of the community. which Judge Crowell had been active elded that Mrs. Little had been the AcrfrT-atwuti" tv fkltskmntlnir n mtrlk In his life time, Tho funeral pro- ipeaura and by calling him a liar and cession was headed by the G. A. U. that the defendant was not guilty, comrades, bearing tho national ol-j The ease was dismissed and the or. I plaintiff was warned by Judge Taylor In the servlcos, Mrs. H. A. Tbierolf, to bring no more family quarrels into accompanied by Miss Sadie l-ocy sang.co11"1 "NVNtght There." The active pallbearers were men from the four banks of the city: V. H. Gore and John S. Orth of the Med ford National.. Delrcy Getcho'l and Fred E. Wahl of the Farmers un' Fruitgrowers bank, C. W. McDoaiM and George Lindley ct the Jacksun County bank, and E. G. Harder and Orris Crawford of the First Natlon.il bank. . The honorary pallbearers we-c At torneys Porter J. Neff, Mahlon Pur dln, X. W. Borden. Gus Newbury. H. A. Canaday. C. M Thomas, T. W. Miles and Judge F. M. Calkins. EARTHQUAK 20 ML ONLY SAWAY FRANCE EIS 01 NEW YORK. Feb. 1. (By Associat ed PresJ.) The hugo "fault" In the earth's crust which first occurred b- I neath San Francisco bay, the memor able catastrophe In 190ti, has become a few hundred miles longer. This was the explanation today of Informed the police that she return ed homo about midnight Wednesday and observed lights burning In Tay lor's homo. Sho said sho was awak ened the following morning by screams of Taylor's negro valet who upon reporting for work at Taylor's home discovered tho body of his em ployer and fled shrieking. Directed Mary Pkkford Taylor had directed many "actor prominent In tho film world, Including Mary Miles M Inter and Mary Plckford. Miss Normond last night dented n re port she had boen engage to marry Taylor, but later, according to another newspaper Interviewer, stated they had once been engaged, but had de cided to "be niervly friends." She said ho had helped her with her reading and her study of French. Leading directors and others In the Industry are said to be planning to offer a reward for tho arrest and con viction of Taylor's slayer. The search by police for Edward Sands, former valet-secretary of Tay lor, for whom warrants on charges of grand larceny were obtained by Tay lor several weeks ago, extends to Fresno and Sacramento, according to the police, although Bunds was known to have been here recently. Jewelry stolen from Taylor's reel donee was pawnod in Fresno and Sac ramento and tbe pawn tickets, with Christmas and, Now Year's greetings were returned by mail t Taylor. Tay lor In reporting this to the police re cently, said he recognized tbe hand writing as that of Sands. Valet Robbec House Sands, according to a report made a things and money. A. warrant on two charges of grand larceny was Issued August 3. Tho second robbery of the house reported to the police wua several weeks ago. The rear door was smash ed In and tho place thoroughly ran sacked and a stock of distinctive gold tipped cigarettes And Jewelry taken, according .to the report to tho police. A week later the negro house man found a gold tipped cigarette of Mils variety on the doorstep, which Taylor reported to the police as Indication thnt the robber had re-vlslted the scene. This was followed by receipt of a letter signed "Alias Jimmy V.," apar ently posted In Sacramento, In which pawn tickets of Jewelry pawned In Iresno and Sacramento) were enclosed. IRISH CONCORD BROKEN (Continued from Pago One) renins yesterday tho difficult! re garding the I'luisr boumUirlva have txH'ti revived in Intensified form. "Whrn tho treaty wus entered Into betwt-cu the British government und representatives of southern Ireland, we In I'later wore not consulted. We fined the possibility of a Iimm of ter ritory without our conoent, territory solemnly asoured to uo no an rstab Hullo J government by his innjeaty tho king and the psrllamviit nf Oreat Britain. I endeavored to find a solu tion of the difficulty, earnestly trying to bring aliout an honorable poure In nn hoiiurublo vvoy. "1 nm offering to lay my view be fore the whole British cabinet and will consult my colleagues In our local parliament and In the Impvrlul par liament regarding tho otepa to be tuken In consequence of the amious situation. one which Is not ef my making, but which I earnestly tried to avoid." A. r. 4 A.M. Special comtuuntcatlou Mod ford Lodga 103. Friday even ing, February 3. 7.30 p, in. Work In r, C. IgrH. i69 L. B. WILLIAMS. Dr. Chester A. Reeds, professor of ear agony i ay ior. on ois return irom geology and selsmographlc observer at,turoJ. rot,u(1 Wn ct If For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver I El FOR GENOA Iha imarli-iin tnllaallTn nt nntlira bla. Ing and a tory, for yesterday's violent earth tremors. I'he earthquake took place at a point beneath the bed of the Pacific ocean about 250 miles west of Port land. Ore., and was an earth movement a slipping along the fault plane known . The nicest cathartio-taxattve In the wo, Id to physic your liver and bowels when you have DUiy Headacho, Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset. Acid Stomach Is candy like "Caacarets." Jfl'T.! L.'i.VJJ? Call for Warrant . School District No. 40, Applegutn, has funds to redeem Warrant No. .37. interest stops from data of publication. 271 W. II. McDANIKL, Clerk. motor car. Sanrs. Taylor one nr two tonlsht will emnty vmir bowels completely by morning, and you wtll feel splendid. "Thay work while you sleep." Cam-areta never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calo mel, or OU and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Caacarets too. Adv. I hi ii u.j iai.it jj uui NOW W ALLY RE D IN "TOO MUCH SPEED" with AQNES AYER3 mnd THEODORE ROBERTS A rnmsnm ef the rare tnnk, love and muttorwe, Mr1ng with domtlmtl driven afieetl rarst From llynm Morgan's fsmuos story. RIALTO HUMlAY IxmftTIIY IAITX In MKlllNII UMKH" emnsnnn 1 1 as the Reeds. San Andreas rift," said Dr. FOR WORLD'S ME COPENHAGEN, Feb. 3 The confer ence of the International Wrestling union has been set for March 3 at Stockholm. During the next four days tbe world's wrestling championships will be decided. Invitations to com pete have been sent to the United Btates and other nations. LONDON, Feb. 3. (By the Asso ciated Tress.) 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H., won the honors today In the second day's lap of the eastern international 120 mile dog team race. On the 36 mile run nere irom i ni inwi, iney gemai- ( ed Jen Lebel of Beraimis. P. Q , and his mongrel combination by 27 minutes. 0. A. C. WRESTLES OREGON TONIGHT; PLAY BASKETBALL CORVALL1S, Ore.. Feb. 3.-i-Blx mat men have been picked by Coach Rath- bun to represent the Aggies against University of Oregon at Eugene to night. Four of the bU are new men. r ulton and Coyner are tbe but year's men who will make tbe trip. EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 3. Francis Heller, star varsity basketball guard, j will probably not be in tbe line-up which Coach George nobler sends against the Aggies here tonight and Saturday night Boiler has been ill since the last game with Stanford. FILM 8TARS INVOLVED (Continued from Page One) Investigators suggesting that the man who had been nervously smoking cig arettes while waiting for an oppor tunity to get at Taylor apparently entered the apartment at that time. 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