PACE STX WEDFOUD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDEOTID, OUEfiOX. "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 102., L 0. A. t EXTENSION The Noted Dead R ASSURED BY THE Cf ECTOR TALKS OF AT F E Annual election was held by the .Mr. Maris, Director of Extension Crator Club last nlKlit, R. H. (Dob) i Service, talked before the Chamber Jioyl being chosen "Dig Eruption" or of Commerce Forum at it noonday president of the organization for the' luncheon today upon the following coming year. Mr. Hoyl succeeds O. O.. p0", ' , . , . . The cooperative movement has at' Alenaerrcr who wieiueu tne gavei our- magnitude In the nation ing 1022. Other officers selected by that it appears that this will be the booster organization include E. C.j characterized In history as the "Pe Fcrguson, "Skipper of the Phanton rlod of the Rise o the Cooperative Ship.- or vice president; H. O. Froh- 'cvemen,t, An'erlca" Bricu1,tn " bach, Keeper of the Trails,' or secre- tary;' Paul Janney, "Wizard'." or treas- Blnc tho aB been f8Uf- urer; Louie Clrich. "Pilot;" sargeant plent y grave to Justify some fun- at arms; 'Lords of the Forest" or exec utive committee: Hal Piatt. O. O. Alenderfer. Leon Haskins, J. J. Buch- ter and Fred W'ahl. damental economic changes. We have passed through .several distinct stages In our agricultural develop ment without having yet made any ,. .., k aPPredaWo progress, in solving our indicating that the Crater Lake letter- ncreaslng comp el marketing prob beads which were fostered by the club. 1 lem- " cannot right the situation are attracting considerable attention "X economic production alone. Im outslde of Medford and Inquiries have Provements come under cooperative been made particularly by Portland aBem that for lack of incentive do ...u ii.hii or nhiin. not come under private systems. I . in?!.. ' . I refer to the orderly marketing, the At the request of tho American 'Uevelopment of now markets, the Legion the Crater club will change radln6 standard.zatlon of pro- ganlzatlon the switch being easily standard of living and retain fnade by holding the next "eruption", l"e Purchasing power of the farm January '3rd ' we m"8t pay tho farmer at a , A number 'of guests were present' Prlc0 of production more in keep last night to witness the culmination in at production. From of tho political coitests. and were , standpoint of public national jol called upon by C. C. Lemmon. vice- 'cv the business men can well afford president, occupying the chair during to encourage cooperative marketing. Mr. Alenderfer's absence In the east. JIr- Be. extcns.on nnecialist in for remarks. Those responding in- marketing fxpm the Agricultural ex cluded: A. Henley. Geo. K. Heed. M. lcBe In discussing cooperative mar M. Herman. P. O. Crawford, Elmer, kcting Bhowed a chart copied from Wilson and H. 11. Rosenberg. the 1,0011 of ,lle "ecretary of ag- I rlciilturo Indicating that 28 per cent n mr r rv TAn 4 as ve" Porlod from 1309 to 1918 KA(jK KAll I III J A If received on the average of only 17 per cent of the Income. Me. Beeeo V Lackache Is uual.y kidney-ache told of the rapid growth of the co pnd muke you dull, nervous and operative movement throughout the tired. Use Donn's Kidney Pills for nation, stating that it represents one weak kidneys tho remedy rccom-, million and a half of the farmers mended by your friends and nclgh-lwho aro selling cooperatively, par lmra. Ask your neighbor! I tlcipated In ihe National Couijsol of . airs. ft. a. annul, iuj tu. jiicunuu Cooperative Associations held' two St.. Medford, eays: "I know the , weukg Bg0 , th0 national capital. vin o o, uoans iviunuy ima ana ... esented c,mrlg shoeing rrlml I r i4wntii in fin 1 f hfim ,1 v K 1(1 - nrvs were weak and disordered and 1110 Rreat fundamental that mustier 1 had severe backaches. The pains form olthor by cooperative marxot tbrouKh my kidneys miulo it hard for ing asosciatlons or private concert's me to do any stooping or lifting, but J Joan's Kidney rills from tho Med ford Pharmacy soon removed tho backache and other signs of kidney disorder." '.' Price 00c. at nil dealers. Don't simply ask for n kidney remedy get Donn'B Kidney Plll tho same that Mis. Smith bad. Koster-Milburn To.. Mfrn.. Illlffnln. X. Y. Adv. ducts. If we are to retain the Amor- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY E IS WELL ATTENDED Home .Maker's Week made n very cucccsKful- start on Tuesday morn An audience of thirty-nve en FOUM Good sizod dog with short ' hair, some black or brown 011 his Ink' head, little black on his back. Dog thuaiiMrtlc women and girls enjoyed V wanders around seeking owner, who tho morning program at the public . can g3t same at Itoguo River from library. Miss Carroll, head of the 't Mrs. W. 8. Carey by paying for this home economic department of tho - noitco. zi3 . .Meuioru nign scnuui, iiruiu ' I foods mid cUitblng classes to both morning ana niivrnoon sessiona. uiu TONIGHT LAST TIMKS fJn R I ALTO BEGINS TOMORROW THE FACE IN THE FOG by Jack Boyle Here in the pi'onlcst of nil "Boston JJlaekie" stories nuide iuto the most stirrinj, swiftest nu'loilrainn ever Ki'i'i't'iiecl. It is stooped in mystery that never lessens its suspense until tin final fndc-nut. It hils the most renini'kiihle fast ever iissem-bled. LIONEL BARRYMORE SEENA OWEN . LOWELL SHERMAN "MARY MacLAREN " mining program was given by Miss Mary Vim Kirk of O. A. u., wno ae. velDiird her subject of "Appropriate Materials, Designs' and Decorations for Childron's C'iolhes" In a tuor oiiKhly practicable way. 'J'ho afternoon prngmm prceented to forty Interested mothers, was opened by Dr. Hubert Stearns who discussed "Croups and Colds," and all who heard him expressed tho greatest : upprof intlon of bis presentation of the subject. Tho remainder of the afternoon was devoted to the discus sion of "Making of 11 variety of chil dren's e'othes from a foundation pat tern." !: MIks Van Kirk. The mcct- ; Ing was turned Into a lubratory class ' and all .vonien were given a cminco ! to cut off patterns and get help In solving their Individual problems. l'ltKNCIt MASS TKOOPS. (Continued from pago one) lly In no olhor direction than tho ap plication of tho penalties outlined In tho notification to Germany, It Is de LONDON", Jan. 10. (By tho As sociated Press.) A Router dispatch from Cologne this afternoon says: "The attitudo of tho Germans In (he British area is venomously null French. A largo Irresponsible sec tion of tho population fuvors active resistance und the wildest rumors aro abroad. Fears are expressed lest the British mid American troops Bhould bo withdrawn." KHKKN, Jan. 10. (Uy tho Asso cliitod Press.) This city and the neighboring Ruhr district were quiet this morning although there was n strong undercurrent of feeling nd a tonally duo to tho uncertainty and lack of definite Information relative (o the French plans. v Announcement that tho coal syndi cate hed decided to move Its head quarters from Hamburg served to strengthen tho morale of tho Inhab itants who were expecting that tho French troops might arrlvo before the end of tho day. Dulshurg Is siiid to be bustling with tho activities of tho French, whose loaded transport trains aro arriving steadily. French patrols at Dulsburg are reported as appearing In full field equipment,. The Shasta southbound passenger train due hero at 3:fiO a. m, dally ran pn No. 13 s time and because of the flood conditions up north did not reach (he city until about :20 this morning. No. 13 was scheduled to arrive In the city this afternoon about 3:0 o'clock. CHICAGO, Jan. 10. Jake Sch.uefer of California, former title holder. seemed virtually assured of anovber chance at Willie JJoppe's 18.2 mUk lino blll'ards championship today !' virtue of the 350 point lead he hei over Roger Contl, French chan plon, after the second 500 point block last night of their 1500 polntt! three-night matab. Hoppe, under the championship rules, will meet the winner of tho Scbaefer-Contl contest. . . . Scbaefer held a 103 point lead when last night's play started and despite a display of mediocre bil liards increased It by 173 points, taking the block 500' to 313, giving him 1000 to Conti'a 650 for the two blocks. 8.chaefer's high run last night, the highest of the two nights play, was an unfinished 1 CO with which he concluded the second 500 points: LOS ANGELES, Jan.. 10. Ath letic officials of Pomona college, of Claremont, Calif., are attempting to arrange a football game with Gon zaga university of Spokane here next Thanksgiving day, tho Los Angeles Examiner said today. Negotiations, are also under way for a contest against the University of Hawaii here next season. - LOS ANGELES. Jan. .10. Ed (Strangler) Lewis, world's cham pion heavyweight wrestler, wiil meer Demetrius Tofalos of Greece at ?he Hollywood American Legion sta dium tonight. The bout will he for to out of three falls. TELLS OF DEPORT ATIOX. (Continued trom Page One) B. XI. McKoin, former mayor of Mer ItOUKO. This was the first mention of Bur nett's name by witnesses nt tho state's investigation of masked and hooded band depredations and the slaying of Richards and Daniel. Mrs. T. F. Richards, wife of one of tle slain men, heavily veiled, testified at the afternoon session. "When was the last time you saw your husband?" "At our homo in Mer Rouge tho morning lio left for Bastrop for tho celebration on August 24." "What do you know about the kid napping of your husband?" "Nothing except what neighbors said. Oh August 18 he told me of be ing taken out by the klan. We were ihon In Bantrop, whore we intended to dake our home. "My husband was go ffg to work in a garage. Wo brought tin? baby with us. I went shopping ahtl left the baby with her father. Wllon I returned baby told me 'the KA' KIuxb have got papa.' The baby Is loilr years old." oW did she know about the K11 1?" falV had heard me talking and roadiyk about them at homo. We left for oAy home in Mor Rougo, but the baby pt talking about tho Ku Klux. 'Oil, nfVmnia, they caino with them black ninBks on and got Daddy,' tho baby wrtyld keep on saying. I became so workvld .up 1 returned to Bastrop and huntW for my husband. I was later JoliAVl by my husband, who said he had tni'U takon out In the woods and held for two hours." "Did yom- husband tell you about belnK kidnaped on August 18?" "Yes. Iil said they came and got him out ov tho imuik", blindfolded him. tied hi hands. They took him out on the .Vunroo. They naked him about tho suooting 'at Dr. MeKoln. He told tliemXlu- knew nothing about It. They told lilin theyiwere going to hang him." "lie told ni they walked lilm about the woodAV Ho said he thought they were looking for a place to hung him. He told nv they then said they were satisfied wfth what he bnd wild. lr then said thv unmnsked. They asked him If hourecognlzcd any of them. He said hi' itold them he recognized Captaui Sklpworth. but none of tho otbcrs.V Royal Arch' Masons . Crater Lake ChVter No. 32. Special convocation Fri day, January 12th, 8 p. m. fwand HlrtAi Priest Frank , PattersAti will make an Wtflclal vlslll R. A. M. de gree. Refreshments selved. Order of 11. P. A. F. fpTH, Socy. V 248 LOS ANOELES. Jan. 10. Bootleg. ging is not cause for divorce It has been ruled by Judge J. W. Summcr fleld of the Los Angeles superior court. The Judge stated that . already this year. 18 women have asked for de crees, alleging their husbands were bootleggers. "I want It understood." he said, "that the laws of the ntto of Cali fornia . have not' yet made bootleg, ging grounds for divorce." DKEN DRIVERS . TO LOSE LICENSES OLY.MPIA. Wash.. Jan. 10. A poi'Mon driving an automobile while intrtxUiated. would have his operator's license sufipcndi-d six months to a year under a bill that Walter S. Davln of Tacpma was expected to in troduce today in the nente. Two- thirds of the traffic accidents are caused by drunken drivers, accord ins to levator Davis. TURKS AGREE TO SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 10. The funeral of Thomas Hooker, president of the Spokane Chronicle company, will be held at 10 a. in. tomorrow, it was announced today. Represen tatives of various departments of the newspaper will be pallbearers. ' Mr. Hooker died here laBt night follow ing a surgical operation. He would have been 73 years of ago today. He had been connected with the Chronl clo for 30 years. Held for Auto Tlic-rt. A man giving his name as James 8. Graham was arrested last niuht by Chief of Police Adams, who will hold him on a charge of auto theft until ; the sheriff of Tillamook county ar-1 rlvea to-take him Into custody and escort him back to Tillamook. j Graham Is charged with having stolen a Dodge car from Ti'.lamook j and is alleged to have driven the car to Medford. The sheriff left Tilla-1 mook this morning for Medford to i take the prisoner into custody. j PAUSANnW ,Jan. 10. (By the Associated Press.) Ismet Pasha In formed the Naar East conference to day that Turkby would agree to the Greek patriarch remaining In Con stantinople on condition that he be deprived of all administrative and civil functions, i RED PEPPER HEAT ENDS RHEUMATISM Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch" from sore, still, acrunff joints. u i cannot hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at 1 once. When you are suffering so you , can hardly get around, just try Red ; Pepper Rub and you will have tho quickest relief known. Nothing has! such concentrated, penetrating1 heat ! as red peppers. Just as soon -ns you i apply Red Pepper Rub, you will feel the tingling heat- In three minutes: it warms the sore spot through and through.. Pain and soreness are gone. ; Ask any good druggist for a jar of Rowles Ited Pepper Rub. Re sure to , get the genuine, with the name j Rowles on each package. Adv. I Toll J FORMA OWCiOh POWER COMPANY IN PftOCiMCSS ANNOUNCEMENT The California Oregon Power Company wishes to announce to its customers and friends that it now has an additional block of its 7 Preferred Capital Stock for sale. Price $95 per share, yielding 7.37 on the investment. This stock will be sold for cash or on the special savings plan. Ask any member of the organization. The California Oregon Power Compnny -v MOTHER, QUICK! GVE . CALIFORNIA FIG SUP FOR CHILD'S BOWELS Kvcn a sick child loves the "Iniity" taste o( "California Fig Syrup." VI f the little tongue is coated, or if your liild it listless, cross, feverish, full of told, or hat colic, a traspnonlul will nrvrr fail to open the bowels. In a few Jlours you can ire for yourself how tliorovrfrhly it works all the constipation poison, fton'r bile and waste from the tevttcr, little bowels and gives you a well, plaWul' child strain. Millions of mothers keep "California Kif( hvrup" handy. Thry know t tA spoontu! today vavm a 'tick child n morrow. Ak'yenr druggist for Rrnuiitt "California Kig Syrup" which htt dir tiona for tallica and children 01 all ajrM printed on bottle. Mother! You musti say "California" or you may get an irai- J Unon h( syrup. MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Everything in Every Department at Reduced Prices SILKS, WOOLENS, WASH GOODS, CRETONNES AND DOMESTICS AT PRICES THAT WILL . SELL THEM. 72x90 Homestead Seamed Sheet, good quality. Our regular $1.75 grade. Thursday, each....: 79 3(J inch fine, soft Bleached Muslin, 23c value. Spe cial, yard 19 27 inch Colored Outing Flannel, sold regularly for 16c vard. Thursday, yard ' 3( inch Cretonne in beau tiful patterns and excel lent quality,, up to 75c. value, yard , 29 27 inch Ginghams, in hecks, stripes and plain colors, 20c value, vard Kxtra large heavy double Thread Turkish '.Towels, 7occvalue, each 59 i!( inch Curtain Scrims, Marquisettes and Xets, up to ()i)c . value. Thursday, yard 19V 3 lb. Climax Cotton Hatt, opens up 72x90, good clean cotton. 1.25 value, each - 9S 3( inch fine Dress Percale, excellent quality and pat terns, 29c value, yard..l7 20';;- off on all ' Blankets and I'illows.' WOMEN'S COATS, SUITS, DRESSES SKIRTS, BLOUSES AND HATS AT FAR BELOW COST Women's $85.00 Coats, now.......... $49.95 Women's $45.00 Coats, now $29.95 Women's $49.50 Coats, now ...$29.50 Women's $35.00 Coats, now... $19.95 Women's $25.00 Coats, now..': $15.00 Women's $10.00 Trimmed Hats, now $2.93 Women's $15.00 Trimmed Hats, now........$5.00 .Women's $79.50 Dresses, now $53.00 Women's $69.50 Dresses, now .....$46.34 Women's $59.50 Dresses, now .'..$39.67 Women's $55.00 Dresses, now....... 36.67 Women's $49.50 Dresses, now $33.00 Women's $45.00 Dresses, now $30.00 Women's $35.00 Dresses, now $23.34 Women's $27.50 Dresses, now $18.34 Women's $25.00 Dresses, now ..$16.67 Women's $18.00 Dresses, now 112.00 Women's $15.00 Dresses, now $10.00 Women's $10.00 Blouses, now $5-98 $5.00 Hand Maid Waists, now ....$1.98 Satine Petticoats, $2.00 value, each 69 20 off on all House Dresses. 50 and 52 inch All "Wool 'Jersey, in good shades, up to $3.50 values. Thursday, yard....$1.48 50 and 56 inch 'All "Wool Tricot ine in excellent shades, up to $3.50 val ue. Thursday, vard $1.98 . ' 56 inch All Wool Coat ings', up to $3.9S value. Yard ...$2.75 36 inch Silk Panne Vel vets, in , good shades, $5.48 value. Thursday, yard $3.19 Kayser's Strap Wrist Chainoisette Gloves, $1.00 value, pair....81t? Women's Kid Gloves, up to $3.50 value, pair, $100 Women's Lawn and Linen Handkerchiefs, up to 20c value, each 10? Veilings Price. 20 off on all Coatings. 20 on all Linens. 20 off on Curtain Scrims. Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MEFonn. OREGOX CORSETS, HOSE, NOTIONS AND UNDERWEAR AT UN USUAL REDUCTIONS. 29c Special 29c Children's Outing Flannel Pajamas, Bloomers, Petti coats, Muslin 'Slips, In fants' long and short Kimonas and Baby Caps, up to $1.00 value. Tlnn-s-day, each 29 Horseman .Dolls, up to $3.50 value, each 9S $3.00 Miller Corsets, in tops and topless styles. Thursday .. 11.98 Infants' "White Dresses, .up to $2.98 values 89,? Miller Corsets in medium to) and topless, up to $2.00 value. Thursday $1.25 All Elastic Hip Confiner, $3.00 value ..$1.98 Women's Fleeced' Lined Union Suits, in all styles, $1.75 grade, suit $1.39 Women's Princess May Union Suit, light weight, $1.98 value.' Thursday, ' $1.48 J" Children's Fleeced Lined Vests and Pants, 75c val ues, garment 48 Women's Silk Hose, good quality and all colore, $1.75 value, pair $1-00 Women's Phoenix Hose, Black, White and Brown, $1.75 value. Thursday, pair .' $1.50 Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns p.kPW mfk'-r AK""