Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 22, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA'GE TWO
Zocal and
Personal
I'trn earthquake shock of hurt night
ubout 1 a. m. reported in today's tele
graph dispatches as having boon fol
in t ainornln and Spokane, was iIIb
iinctiy felt in Medrord by a nmnbor
of people, the most of whom did not
realize at the time what it wan. The
writer of this item happened to be
awake in bed at the time. The house
shook so perceptibly that the bed
moved. Another citizen wbh also
awake nt the time, anil thought the
shaking was caused by boiiic one try
ing to enter the house.
Closing out all our rnrm machinery,
several good buys. Patton & Robin
son. Inc. tr
hversharp Leads, 7 grades, black
and indelible. An eraser free with
each tube of leads. Medrord Rook
Store. . 20"
Judge C. M. Thomas who spent last
week Holding court at Josephine coun
ty,-altera all tho Jury trials ended last
Saturday, will he in this city all this
Week and has cases in court at Jack
sonville Tor one or two days, as well
as the regular session of the court
there next Saturday forenoon.
IU.G0 motor driven horns at the
raectilc Shop.
We have good values in used cars.
Patton & Robinson, inc. tf
Former. Mayor C. K. dates who' is
president of the Northwest State Fair
association will ntlend the annual
meeting of that body which will be
held In Vancouver, II. C, next week.
Mrs. Cora Crump, of Little Apple
gate, stopped hero yesterday to visit
with her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Ewlng.
Mrs. Crump has been visiting in Eu
gene with her mother, Mrs. Ankeny.
(rants Pass Courier.
Costumes for rent. See Mrs. Wal
lace, Nye Rooms, Phone 804-1.,. 2S"
Dance, Eagle Point, not. nlte. 2J7
jnsmmM JANUARY' 22; 1923
7U
C. J. Van Hook has gone to Klamath
Fulls where he will spend several
weeks on business.
Now Package Outfits for spring, all
packages opened for inspection. Handi
craft Shop. iry
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 267
The weather of the past few days
because of the chilly fog has boon
among tho most disagreeable of the
winter season so far, especially yes
terday. The temperature wus below
freezing point all day Sunday with its
minimum of 28 degrees above and
maximum of 31 above. The precipita
tion of Sunday measured .05 of on
Inch. Tho minimum of today wus 20
degrees and It was still foggy with
slight rain fulling occasionally. Rain
Is tho prediction for Tuesday.
Power Bprayer for sale cheap, now.
Phono .Mr. Rrodt, 749-11 evenings,
or write general delivery, Medford. 25
Chiropody. Phono 0U.1-J.
.vi r. and Mis. Newton Tinker re
turned Saturday from a several week
visit with relatives and friends In III!
nols.
Homo made Chicken Tomallos. Mii
N. Front. 202
Phone 244. The Pantorium Dye
Works and ask about our monthly club
rates. Four suits sponged and pressed
12.00 per month. Club membors' suits
cleaned for $1.00. tf
I.Ike In the Medford high school the
(irants Pass high school Is crowded
with pupils, so much so that the in
coming suD-freshmon may have to
wait a week before they can be ac
commodated. Thirty-one students
graduated from tho eightli grade in
Cirnnts Pass last week and nre now
eligible to enter the high school, class
rooms for whom are now being pro
vided. Hemstitching at Doners. 207
Pnciric Package Outfits for cm
broldorlng, D. M. C. threads and dia
gram for working enclosed In each
package. Handicraft Shop. , 259'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palm returned
M. R. Davis, representing the Star Saturday from Sun Francisco where
Motor Company, has returned to Med
ford to wind up the stock sale in thlB
territory for the new Star car. He
anticipates but a Bliort stay here be
cause the stock Issue has been prac
ticauy subscribed,
After the fire It is too late to In-
sure.
they had been on a visit of about ten
days' duration.
For Sule 10,000 acres of land con
sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock
ranches, orchards and tlmberlond,
Bomo Irrigated; also mining property,
at
Envoy Jess E. Ionian will give an
Illustrated lecture on the different
brandies of the work of the Salvation
Army at the Presbyterian Church this
evening at 7:30. Admission to the
lecture, at which ovor one hundred
views will be shown, Is free of charge.
Good drop head sewing machine, a
bargain, $10. Singer Store, 10 S. Fir
St. 25S
Tho Craters Club will have an ex
ceptionally interesting meeting to
morrow night and it Is reported that
the committee bus been working hard
in preparing fentures of both enter
taining and educational value' which
will be presonted. i- ---
Auto Insurance. Drown & White.
With a willow switch which would
bend double with n small trout, Clnud
llardon Friday landed a large steel-
1
All property must and will be sold
See Redden & Canaday now. 80me l""lce- Sonl8 a lw H-00 per
2G4tf I u lu Ju years time, i. w. Miles,
Attorney, Jackson co. uank Bldg., or
Gold Ray Realty Co., owners, 15 Far
mers and Fruitgrowers Bonk. Phone
4C5-J.
All kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Woods, phono 108. 711
12. Main.
Mrs. G. Hull and dnughter, of Grants
For Sale 3 small hand sprayers at
half price. Phone A. F. Urodt, 749-11
evenings or write general delivery,
Medford. 267
The Amorlcan Light Opera com'
pony, which begins a three days en
gagement nt the Page tonight, arrived
In the city yesterday afternoon from
Eugene whore it ended a several dayB ,r'ass. spent the week-end In Medford
engagement Saturday night. Most of
the company Is stopping at the Hotel
Medford, but Ed Andrews and his
wife are the guests during the engage
ment of his brother, Oeorgo Andrews
and wife.
with Miss L. C. Dunlap.
Everybody's going! Wed! Masquer
ade! Prizes! Oriental Ballroom! 259
It. W. Meadows has opened a com
binatlon repair shop on the corner of
S. Front and 8th. Mechanical black
Mailing Tubes, 1 in. to in. in dlani- 8mlthlng- lttthe work' Winding, Milne
eter, 12 In. to 48 in. In length. Mod- ,aan lln making. 258
ford Hook Store. 267 MRB Arleno'Ndrmlle who was laid
Suits cleaned and pressed. Pnntor- wltn a ua1 cold all lust week was
lam Dye Works. Phone 244 and we uo'6 to return to bounties today at
will call. tf l"B mason, unrmnn company office.
Mrs. L. F. Willltts arrived nt Talent A ,,ale of 3-4 slze blonkots shipped
several days ago from Klamath Falls lnst fn" JU8t ATlved. We put on sale
to make nn indefinite visit with rela- nt 1M Per Palr- Hutchison & Lums-
lives and friends thorn. lie". 258
Auto Insurance, Drown ft White. kadtos Bilk and wool lioBe, values to
Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat- 2'M' t0 C0SB out we Put a Price ot
cd, full line. Write lodav. Grants Pass axe " them. Hutchison & Lums-
Nursery, Grants Pass, Oregon. 270
Tho thick fog which hung over the
valley early lust evening and mado
motor traffic difficult, lifted shortly
after six o'clock, much to the satis
faction of ninny local motorists.
Costumes for rent. See Mrs. Wnl-
luco, Nye Rooms, Phone 804-L, 25;
don. 258
Police business was vory nulot Sun
day and last night, and not even
hobo applied for lodging at the city
prison. The rocent cold spell has
caused tho hoboes to quit coming
north from California until the
weather warms up nguln, or about
There's no place like Holmes for MnJr lst wnen the usual ' big exodus
complete Insurance service,
Or the 134,566 motor vehicles regis
terod In Oregon In 1922,tn8,731 were
passenger cars, 4763 trucks of less
than one ton, 10,736 heavy trucks, 337
trailers and 3206 motorcycles, accord
Ing to figures compiled by Secretary
or state Kozer. Of the Btate's total
motor vehicle population 46,850,
moro than oue-third are in Multnomah
county, Wliooler county With only 363
registrations, shows tho lowest regis
trations, of motor vehicles in the
state.
For Diamond coal brlcketts, phone
valley ruel Co. Phone 76,
north from California sets In
Hemstitching, plcoting, heeding and
embroidering neatly done nt Singer
Store, 10 8. Fir St. 262
Ladles black silk and wool hose;
spoclul to close out OSo pair. Hutchi
son & Lumsden. 268
Larry Schado reports that Harold
Lloyd In "Dr. Jack" which will play nt
the Pago Thoatre the end of this
week, Is tho best comedy he ovor saw
Larry saw the show in Portland and
says that It played to crowded houses
there for sevon weeks.
Hotter hurry! J45.00 buys most any
Suit In stock for a few days only.
Hemstitching and plcoting, silk or Klein the Tailor, 128 R. Main, up-
cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main
nnd Rartlett The Vanity Shop, tf
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Klein
nn eight pound boy, Friday, January
lath
Rompers, 1. 2 nnd 3 yr. sizes. Handi
craft Shop. 259
There's a busy business College in
your horns town. OWN.
N. W. Atwood, prominent poultry
man of the Horrydnlo district left Sat
urday night for Seatllo whero he will
remain for several days on business.
The Sardine road is still under con
structlon nnd In pretty bnd condition.
This condition is necessary ir the
little valley cxpocts good roads In the
ftituro. The muddy hills nro torn up
nnd are boing graveled which arcmints
mostly for the difficulty In traveling
the roads. Gold Hill News.
Hot tamalus and chili con enrno nl
De voe s. tf
you con got It at DeVoo's. tf
"Cascarets" 10c
Best . Bowel Laxative
When Bilious,
Constipated
To clean out yc' r bowels without
cramping or overacting, tako Cnsoarot.
Sick headiu'lie, billnusncm, gaum, indi
gestion, sour, upset stomach, and all
such distress cone by morning. Nieot
physio on earth for grown-ups r'''
tireu, iw .a wa. iiiu tmu luuuy.
stulrs. 259
Take your kodak films to Palmer's
studio. First class work and prompt
service. tf
Bids on highway and bridge work in
11 counties will bo received by the
stuto highway commission - In Port
lanl, February fi and 7, it was an
nounced Snturdny, Including tho fol
lowing: Klnmntlt county Klamath
Falls-Kono section, Ashland-Klamath
Falls highway, 11 miles grading nnd
surfacing. Josephlno county Hear
crock section, Oregon Caves highway.
3 miles grading, Klamath county
llnyden creek-Juckson county lino sec
tion, Aslttnnd-Klnmnth Falls highway,
9.8 miles surfacing.
Wod! Grand Masquerade! Oriental
llallroom! Don't mlBS It. 259
Learn Spanish In 30 dnys. Medford
Huslness College. 25S
W. 10. Crows, recently 'unpointed
slulo corporation commissioner nnd
ills chief deputy, George A. Codding,
left Sunday evening on ho 7:33 train
for Salem whero they will take chnrge
of tho corporation commlsslbner's
offices Wednesdny.
Holler hurry! .15.00 buys most any
suit -In slock for n few dnys only.
Klein tho Tailor, 128 E. Main, up
stairs. 259
Fine cotton blankets In white and
gray in 3-4 size, nt less than today's
wholesale cost, $1.49 pair. Hutchison
ft Lumsden. 258
Dr. V. G. Duhnch, professor of gov
ernment nnd business law nt the O. A
C, will address the chambers of com
merce and high school student bodies
In Grants Pans, Ashland anil Medford
this week. I
Milk and cresm nt rtuVoe's. tf
Dsaco, Eagle Point, Bat. nlte. 267
head, which tipped the scales at 1
pounds and a little over. Claud was
fishing below the dam for smaller
fish and felt the big follow take hold.
He yanked and luckily the steelhead
turned over tho lender catching under
the gills. He was brought to land
without getting a chance to show
much of his ability as a fighter-
Grants Pass Courier. .
Another popular dance at Odd Fel
lows Hull, Central Point, Friday, Jan
2b. Tickets 65c. Peerless "4" Orches
tra 'til 2 a. m. 261
Masquerade! Wed! Oriental Hall
room! Everybody's going! . 259'
Examinations in the local high
school begin tomorrow morning and
continue through the week in differ
ent subjects until Thursday afternoon
Habla usted Espanol? Special eve
ning Spanish class. Medford Business
College. i 258'
Out of ono hundred and twenty-three
American Legion Posts in the State,
Medford Post ranks third highest In
point of paid up membors, and is num
bered among the six leading postB of
the State., as is related in a bulletin
just received from Stuto Department
headquarters by Commander Teng
wald of the local post
When better automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. . : - tf
Miss Maude Jordan of Central Point
was united In marriage last Saturday
night to John Ilrault at the home of
Rov. Knott of Grants Pass. The many
friends of the young couple in Med
rord and elsewhere wish them happi
ness and success.
Drive an Overland and realize the
difference. Busy Corner Motor. 262
Sidney S. Smith, local sportsman and
all 'round outdoor enthusiast has re
cently completed the construction of
a new "V" bottomed 20 foot boat hull
which he will take to Pelican Bay on
Klamath Lake next summer. Smith
who has a summer home at the-bay,
haB been working for some time on
tho new boat which will be equipped
with a 30 h. p. Gray motor of the lat-
est typo. Ho expects to get a. speed
of better than 20 miles per hour out
of the now craft which will be one
tho best boats on the lake next Bum
mer.
This office Is prepared to print
ledger sheets,' bills, etc., used on ; the
bookkeeping machines. Don't give
your orders to traveling men and have
them printed out of Medford. Phone
us and we will call.
Willis "Fat" Stockam, captain' of
tho 1922 football team and three yen
lotter man on' Medford high school
football teams, graduates from high
school the end of the week along with
several other students of the locul
high school who finish their course
at the mid-year stage.
Dance, Eagle Point, Sot nlte. 267'
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Grieve of Pros
pect who were wcek-ond visitors
Medford nnd who left Sunday morn
ing for their home nt Prospect, report
that the wenther thero Is clear and
balmy nnd that they have hall little
ruin or snow and no fog all winter
Drive nn Overlnnd and realize the
difference. Busy Corner Motor. 26
Dewey Jones, under sentence for 2
years, Oregon Jones, under sentence
for 20 years, Ellsworth Kelly, under
sentence for 20 years, and John Piko
sentenced to a term or from one to
three years, wore taken by the Jose
phine county sheriff under heavy
guard to the state penitentiary at
Salem lost Saturday. These sentences
wore Imposed In circuit court nt
Grunts Pass last week by Judge C. M
Thomas.
For Sale New Columbia' phono
graph records at half price. Victor,
Hmnswlck, Columbia, Pathe & Sonora
phonographs and records nt reduced
prices. Music Shop, 16 N. Grape street,
next to Fanners & Fruitgrowers Bank,
Phone 465-.I. tf
Mrs. Lincoln McCormack returned
this morning from San Francisco
whero alio had been visiting friends
for the past two or three weeks.
Oriental Ballroom Masquerade
Wed! No advance in prices. 259'
W. T. Kester, ot Chicago, who' is
spending the winter In Pasadena,
Calif., with his family, is In Medford
looking after the orchard of his
father-in-law, the Into Tom Mnrshall,
world renown crack shot. Mr. Kester
as general manager for 23 years of
Lord & Thomas of Chicago, ono of the
argest advertising agencies In the
nited States and has spent 30 years
In the newspaper and advertising
game. Mr. Kester has been n Med
ford before and hns several friends
here.
Grand Masquerade Wed. Oriental
Ballroom. 269
M. M. IlfMMng was fined 110 this
morning when he appeared before
Justice Glenn O. Taylor and pleaded
guilty to a charge of falling to dim his
headlights when approaching another
vehicle. The arrest was made by
deputy state motor vehicle Inspector,
J. J. McMnhon.
RULES
TO BE MADE OUT
SLATED TO HE KXVOY OK
. JAPAN TO Till-'. V. K
111 all probability tho new city
council will .take up the matter In
ino near future of enactlnir a traffic
ordinance to govern tho parking, of
uutos In the business district. The
truffle hus grown so large that all
citizens, especially tho business men,
regard it us almost Imperative thut
it snouid he regulated by ordinance.
The matter was discussed informal
ly and 'brieny at the rocent council
meeting by Mayor Gaddis and the
councilmcn present Messrs. Jan
noy, Jacobs, Paul and Crose but
probably will not be taken !up for
mally until the other two council'men,
Messrs. Iiutlor and Alenderfer,. have
returned to the city. ,
' The old city council was never able
to draw up and enact a suitable traf
fic ordinance becuuse ot a wide divis
ion of opinion among its members.
BY CfTYCOUNCIL L
'
Navy Bill Signed
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 Tho ah-
nuul naval appropriation bill, which
includes a request by congress that
President Harding negotiate with the
other powers for further limitation of
naval armament was signed today by
tho president.
The fire nUrm at 5:30 this morn
ing was the result of a fire in the
rear of Dan's restaurant on the cor
nor of Firm and Main streets. The
blaze which did little damago, start
ed from the gas' water heater which
Ignited some towels hanging above
It. The fire went down between the
partitions of the wall and blazed up
again after the fire department had
left, and they were called a second
time.
Dan was quite Incensed when tell
ing of the fire this morning and
stated that after having extinguished
tho last embers of the blaze Chief
awton came to him and asked blm
why he had called a second time, say
ing that there were plenty of buckets
there and that he had plenty of water
with which ho could put out the fire
himself. .
A flue fire at the Kellehor resi
dence on South Oakdale called out
the fire department at three o'clock
yesterday afternoon.' The fire did
practically no damage.
Maurtnnp Hnnlhnra. --vice-foreign
minister of Japan, whose -appointment
iih Ambassador to Washington
may bo made, if he is named ho will
succeed Ambassador Shldehaia, who
' Japan on :i prolonged leave of
noseni-e clue to ill health.
N. Yi Stocks
IDAHOANS
IGN FATAL
The final 'chapter In tho Foots
Creek hunting tragedy will bo writ
ten tomorrow when W. F. Teeple,
Willlnm Teeple and J. W. Harrison,
miners nnd farmers of the Foots
Creek district, and hiembers of the
deer hunting party, that ended in "the
accidental dentil of Hnlnh Teeple,' nre
arraigned in the justice court for vio
lation of tho game laws. According
to Gamo Warden Pat Dnily they
promised to do this, nnd admitted at
tho coroner's inquest they were hunt
ing deer out of season. Harrison hold
ho gun from which the fatal bullet
was nccidotally fired.
After tho accident, tho hunters
heaved their guns Into a deep ravine
they testified. They have not been
recovered.
Sunday Game Wardens Tat Dnlly
W. H. Coleman and lien Croft nrrest
ed Tom Harvey, Olen Rowell, Lee
Howell and Ralph Sowell, residents
of tho Althouse district of Josephine
county, lor alleged possession of veni
son nnd hunting out of season.
Tho . following, letter from an iso
lntod spot In the mountains of Idaho
shows what radio station K. F. A. Y.
operated by Virgin's Radio service is
doing for Medford in the way of ad
vertising, even In the most secluded
spots on the Pacific Coast. Letters
have been received from as far east
as Iowa telling or receiving entire pro
grams with clarity from K, F. A. Y.
The program mentioned in the letter
below was Turnlshed bv Alford'o im.
perial orchestra.
"Holte Mine, McCali, Ida.
Centlemen:;
Allow me to report the reception or
your station on the radio programme
or Dec. 10th. You have SOME saxo
phone player there. Your station
comes in here with exceptional clear
ness. We thank you for the service
as we are so located that we get mail
only about once In six weeks and then
by dog team only.
A little jazz and singing such as you
send out help out a whole lot.'
Yours truly,
E. E. CARTER, '
' ;': '.. -. McCali, Ida."
N1JW YORK. Jan. 25. The Euro
penn .situation aijaln became an Im
portant factor in the stock market
today, prices declining over a good
part of tho list In response to tho fur
ther depreciation of foreign exchange
rates. Hhort selling-and profit taking
were apparent In ai number of lead
ing Industrials, but the volume of
stocks brought out was compara
tively small. Sales approximated
G50.000 shares.
Aiuerlc-an JJeet Hugar ......... 3S.
American Can
American Car & Foundry ... 179.8
American Hide & Lenther, pfd. 68.
American International Corp. -5.6
American Locomotive 121.7
American Smelting & Itef'g. . . 53.8
American Sugar 70. S
American Sumatra Tobacco . . 20.8
American" T. & T 12a. 7
Baltimore &. Ohio 41.5
Bethlehem Hteel "It" 61.8
Ciiadian Pacific- 142.1
Chicago, Mil. nnd Ht. Paul... 21.
ChlcUBO, It. I. & l'ae 32.5
Chino Copper 25.
Colorado Fuel & Iron 25.3
Corn Products .., 126.2-
Crucible Hteel , 71.
Brio, 1 0.0
Famous I'layers-l.asky 84.2
General Asphalt 44.7
General Electric 1S2.
General .Motors 14.1
Goodrich Co 37.5
Mirtml Copper 27.5
Middle. States Oil 1 1.2
MIdvale Steel 27.7
Missouri Pacific 15.S
New York Central 93.
N. Y., N, H. and Hartford ... IS. 2
Norfolk & Western 11.
Northern Pacific 72. C
Pacific Oil 45.3
Pan American Petroleum 87.C
Pennsylvania 40.6
People's Gas 93.
Pure Oil 27.3
ltny Consolidated Copper 13.6
Itendlng 7s.
Hep, Iron & Steel .'. 411.
. . 60.1
.. 85.
.. 31.8
.. 88.3 j
.. 2'J.l,
.. 41. ll
No. 1 churning cream 4849c f. o.
b. Portland; undergrades affile.
Pi itland Wheat.
POHTLANI, Ore., Jan. 22.
Wheat: lilard white, bluestom, baart
blank: soft white, western white
11.25: hard winter, northern spring,
western red 1.20.
Today's car receipts Wheat 54;
flour 22; corn 4; oats 1: hay 0.
Kan Kruncisco Markets
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22. (U. S.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics.)
EggB, extras 39'4c; extra pullets,
36V&C; undersized pullets 33c.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22.
(State Division of Markets.) Fry-
nrB 2U30c; ducks 18ig;20c; broilers.
2738c; young roosters 21ig'27c; old
14ffl.Sc; hens 2029c: live iurkers
2S6 30e; dressed 3235c; hares live
pound lS20c; squabs dozen 3.00,
3.50; juekrabblts dozen $2.60
3.00.
Whrat Supply Increases
NEW YORK, Jan. 22. The vlslblo
supply of American grain shows tho
following changes:
Wheat increased 2,530,000 bush
els; corn Increased 1,378,000; oatrf
decreased 222,0000; ryo Increased
99,000; barley increased 69,000.
CHICAGO, Jan. 22. Wheat No. 2
hard $1.15 1.16 . Corn No. '2
mixed 7070 9ic; No. 2 yellow 70 Vi
71c. Oats No. 2 white 43 S45c;
No. 3 white 42-1444c. Rye No. 2,
86fi;87c. Barley 6169c. Timothy
seed $0.00ffi6..ri0. Clover seed $13.50
20.60. Pork nominal. Lard
$11.50. Ribs $10.5011.50.
Wheat Exports Decline
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. Exports
of wheat from tho United States for
the week ending January 20 totalled
2,960,000 bushels, the department of
commerce announced today, us against
3,533,000 bushels during the preced
ing week. Exports of corn were 1,
642,000 bushels, compared with 1,421,
000 bushels the previous week. Flour
exports totalled 214,000 barrels, com-
Koyal Dutch, N. Y. . .
Hears Roebuck
Sinclnir Con. Oil
Southern Pacific .
.Southern Ituilwav
Standard Oil of N. J. .
btudcbnker Corporation ., 114.2 i pared with 176,900 barrels.
lennesseo copper 117
i inon I'acinc l :t fi
United Retail Stores G:?.2
V. H. Ind. Alcohol . . r.-i s
S. Rubber no.
Cnlted States Steel 105.5
Ctah Copper c:l.
Wefltinghouso Eleetrfr- . . r.n r.
Willys Overland 73.
DE MAY CELEBRATION
An Invitation is extended by' the
local chapter of the order of Do Mn
lay to all Master Masons and De
Molays to attend tho ceremonies to
morrow evening at 7:30 In tho Ma
sonic hnll when n number of candi
dates will be given the Do Moluy de-
ree.
Tho ceromony will be something
out of tho ordlary and Masons who
interested in the Order of De
Moluy will be Interested In tho work
which Is to be put on by tho local
onaptor tomorrow night.
OIL EXPLOSION
FAILS TO HAPPEN
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.-t-Exam
limtlon of Harry F. Sinclair was con
eluded today by the senate oil inves
tigating committee without renewal
of the clash between the witness nnd
the committee which last week re
sulted In senate subpoenas for books
nnd records of one of, the Sinclair
companios, the Hyva corporation.
Chairman LaFolletto, who clashed
with the witness lnst week, took lit
tle part in the questioning of the oil
man.
The interrogations had to do al
most entirely with tho dispositions
through the Hyva corporation, a Sin
clair owned investment company, of
stock of the Mammoth Oil company,
the concern operating the lease to tho
Teapot 'Dome naval oil reserve ob
tained from the government bv Mr.
Sinclair. The questions were readily
answered by- Mr. Sinclair from his
records.
Market News
I. Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan.' 22 Cat
tle steady; receipts 2330. Choice
steors $7.00(g)7.50; medium to good
?6.257.00; fajr to medium $5. 50(B)
6.25; common to fair $5.005 50;
choice heifers $5.2.-ff 5.50; choice
cowsnd '.heifers $4.75 7.25; me
dium to good :$-l.00j?4.75; fair to
medium $3.G04.00; common cows
$2.n03.50; canners $1.502 50
bulls' $3.0004.25; choice feeders
o.uu(B;o.50; fair to eoort 4 nn7i
5.00;. choice dairy , cows $9 00(8
tu.uu; prime light $9.00fi.-lo.00;
uuuium iignt ?s.r,0(S'9.00; heavv
4.uuQrcs.rin.-
Hogs steady to 60c higher; ex
treme top $9.65; with ordinary top
$9.50: receipts 1 743. Prime light
..o0 .:u; smooth heavy 230 to
300 pounds $8.009.00;, 300 lbs and
up $7.508.00; rough heavy $6,000)
7.50; fat-pigs $S259,25; feeders
o..iuaia.uu; stags subject to dockage
$5.007.00.
oneop steady; rocoipts 300. East
of mountain lambs $11.00013.00;
choice valley $11. 00 13. 00; medium
vauey j iu.uoll.00; common $9.00
10.00; culls $S.00(ff 9.00: Hirlil
yearlings $9.5010.50; heavy $9.00
fi'9.60; light wethers S7.30?-ft.!n-
heavy $7.0007.50; ewes $2.00 7.00.
Ilulter '
PORTLAND, Or-;., Jau. 22.-.-riut-ter
stoady; extra cubes 44(ft4.-w
ordinary grades 40ifi4U-; cartons
49c; prints 48c. Hutterfat steady;
M;iniac Kills Two.
DENVER, Jan. 22. Two persons,
a man and woman, were killed and
three wounded, one fatally, when a
man believed to be deranged, ran
amuck in a lower downtown rooming
house.
Notice
The De Molay Patrol will
drill Monday night at 7:30.
De Molay degree will be
given Tuesday night, 7:30
prompt. Master Masons and
visiting Do Molays invited to attend.
NEW
BUFFET
LUNCH
IS NOW OPEN
in Brown & Brown's
Something Different in
the Catering Line
A House of Personal Service.
Open from 11 a. m. to midnight.
H. B. ADKINS, Prop.
Cor. Main and Front Sts.
Daily Report on
the Crime W ave
NEWPORT, R.
loss to establish n
I., Jan. 22. At n
motive or to find
Dr. Grant Expects
to Be Tried Soon
On Heresy Charge
NEW YORK, Jan. 22. Tho Rev.
erey stlckney Orimt,' rector of tl;e
otcstant Eiiisconal' church of thu
scenslon. Indicated today that he
expected, to bo tried for heresy. He
council today, however, to indicate
lieu he Would make foroiat renlv
o the ultimatum of Illation William
Manning that lie either recant pul
pit utterances that "Jesus did not
ave the power of Ood." or resign.
I will make my reply to the
bop formally I,, the ' manner In
men he addressed me." Or. Ornnl
Id.
a trace of n third person in the houst'
ponce autocrines Hero today were
admittedly at sea In their efforts to
account for the deaths yesterday of
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Frnser McLelsh
and the fire that nlniost wiped out
nil signs of tho mystery in the little
lodgo which the victims occupied us
caretakers of the estate, 'Harbor
View.
The wounds on the head, four on
the man, a single crushing blow on
the head of hs wife, were still unex
plained by nny possible weapon In
the place.
SPOKANE, Jan. 22. B. R. Ham
blen, nllns C. R. Huff, who shot and
killed his wife' here last' November
12, and then shot himself, entered a
plea of guilty to first degree mur
der In superior court here today. Em
paneling of n jufv'to heal"ovidence
nnd determlno whether ho should be
hanged, or sentenced to life impris
onment was begun.
rOLDS
rvf h,l .
treated f ... cnM' "lore easily
treated externally with.
Y " Apor u7
. . iniinon jan ll,,J v..,
Handicraft Shop.
Hemstitching
Plcoting
Sc per yard.
Buttons covered.
1
Child Killed, Ventura, Oil.
VKNTl'RA, Val Jan. 22.2 Ono
Child was killed nnd slv sllchtlv in
jured when n munlclnal school mo
tor bus turned over hero todav.
ranees Jones. 12. dauchter nf Vrnnk
Jones, farmer, was crushed to death.
OBITUARY
Funeral services for lnnrn 11.
Taher, xvho passed away In this city
January IS, will be held at the Con
ger Funeral Chnpel at 10:00 n. m. to
morrow. Remains will later he for
warded to'. Cedar U-ouhly, lown, for
Interment.
PAGE
NOTICE.
Through an F.rror Onr Office
Telephone Number was omitted In
tho new Directory.
IT 1H 77
IB. H. E. MTJRPHT.
Dentistry nnd X-Ra
Snd Floor Medford Rids;.
TONIGHT
8:30 CURTAIN
Extraordinary Engagement
Glorious Operatic Season-Light and Comic Ope
pera
KICX KKY.NOLt.s prrscn(s
10
"The Bohemian Girl"
TOMORROW NIGHT "THE MIKADO
WEDNESDAY MATINEE - "THE CHIMF,
MANDY." (2:30 curtain.) HIMES
WEDNESDAY NIGHT ' ' PINAFORE "
Populnr prices, Including tnv:
OF NOR-
1.10. Last 3 rows iml.,,nv ,r n,M,r "" "' rows balronv
SKATS NOW SKU,'xfi for performance.
' M,,"n''" "'rice Same as XiB