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1 si ; JPAGK SIX 'IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OrMXiOX. KA'lTKDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1 02.1 F SQUADRON 10 GIVE HEREFEB. 24TH Tlio Flylns Squadron, called a PRESIDENT OF ROD At nn enthusiastic nicotine of "University, in Motion, a Convention about thirty local Hportmiien at tlie on Wheels," will roach Medford for pulillc library lust nlsht tho Crater a series of liHH'tiiiKH beginning Feb ruary the I4lh, and will continuo for threo days at 5:30 and 7:30, In tho Intercut of law enforcement, civic rl;htcounesa, social and industrial Justice. Tho Flint Christian 'church, thru ltn iinHtor, Itev. 1). K. Millard, and Lako Hod nnd Uuu club was per footed and F. ltoy UavIb was elected pmddcnt for tho coming year. O, O. jlelman of Aalilnnd nnd V. J. Emer Ick of Medford were elected vlce urcridcntH, Sam T. KichnrdHon was elected secretary and treasurer nnu Loula t'lrlch, Dr. F, G. Thayer nnd Charles Ilennies wero elected trua- tho official board, has been Bra- tees. eiouBly offered, and will bo used for a permanent committee' on grounds thri entlro series. Finns are under (with 11. L. Walther as chairman was way tor a union service Sunday even-1 appointed and lloiit Anderson won most dramatic taios which lias ever found Its way to tho silver sheot. ' Frank Mayo Coming to Rialto Georse Pattullo, funious Saturday KvonlnK Post vrrltor, wrote "The First Dofc'ree," Frank Mayo's Intent starring vehicle which will be screened at the niulto HtartlnK tomorrow at 12:30, and Ueorso Randolph Chester interna tionally nuted as nn author, adapted tho story to the screen. The cast in- j SENTENCES PASSED IN BOOZE CASES Sentence Was passed this mornliiK by County JudRo Gcorgo Gardner In eludes Sylvia Brenmer, Philo McCul- tho caJ,09 cf jj, j. llefflln, Mrs. louuli, Qeorge A. Williams and Harry Curler. ins, February 25th. Tho local com mltteo Is composed of Itev. D. E. Mil lard; Mrs. 8. L. Leonard, president V appointed to servo on tho commit-1 tee. This committeo has already begun work and sultablo grounds will May Robson Coming to Page Tuesday "Mother's MIUIonB" written by Howard McKont Ilarnes for May Hob son will be tho attraction at the Page Theatre Tuesday night, Feb. 13th. MIsb Robson Is winning fresh en comiums for her fascinating work in C. T. U., and Itev. F. H. Loach, pastor j u selected at once. the part of "Hun-let Ilreon and only of tho Baptist church. Trap shooting will hold tho center a finished artist, could extract tho These iiiovtlnRs aro to bo held I of tho floor until tho early spring witchery of coiuody from this cold, under tho auspices of tho Flying i when tho fishing season opens in cool calculating typo of woman. 'Wuadron foundation and In co- earnest and It Is planned at that time , "Harriet Breen" is known every operation with tho ministers nnd to hold a fly casting tournament and wliero in Ihe world .of finance as a local W. C. T. U., according to nn- arrange for other activities closely re- mllrve 0f intellect and when she nouneement made today by R. S. Mid-1 latcd to tho consuming interest felt mng an attack she holds on with dleton. Indianapolis, Ind., advance by local sportsmen In the supreme tenacity of an octopus man for tho foundation, who wns in sport of angling. A trophy for the 4 . , tills city completing tho arrange- largest steelhead caught on tackle I Th V. , , . v .?n!. meats for tho coming of these' specified by certain regulations also powerful, gripping tense climaxes that Nona Dunlnp nnd Mrs. Babe Olcn, found guilty of violation of tho 'nui sance clause' of the prohibition act. after a throe days' trial. ' Mrs. Nona Dun lap was sentenced to servo 90 days in jail, and pay a riho of $100, with tho proviso that If"' she served ten days of her Jail sontenco the remainder would be sus pended. MrB. Bubo Glenn was sentenced to serve 30 days u Jail, and pay a fine of $.100. The bond. of Mrs. Glenn was fixed at .r.00. M. M. llefflln was sentenced to serve 30 days in Jail, and pay a flue of $200. The sentencing of Ray Carpenter . carme( was agalu dorerrea. Notice of on appeal to tho circuit court was given by attorney tor tho defendants. '. mine, who led tho first rescuo crew men were Bo far gone when they wore Into tho still Ruacoiis interior, was uu it iaur.uuy night they were overcome by gas nnd exhaustion and reported among tho dead, lato last night was Just recovering Webber, after n time, recovered iroin the effects. enough to wnlk and the . three ti led Albert h. l,ngllsh. Jr.. mine fore- ,Q t ft Encoui4turlng after man. Is one of those whose bodies . have not vt born found, , ., , . , . A coroners jury which began its following two attempts and In a work last night, will resume this nort "lumnee collapsed. They were .,ri,in,. it... V1.W1,,,. nr in., bodies , 'ound by a rescue party that heard and tho Investigation of tho disaster. DAWSON, N. M., Feb. 10. Cover ed with a thin blanket of snow which their groans and then saw tho elec tric lights on their hats. Wobber had been knocked down where Uihb and Brown ounio upon began falling ttt midnight, Daiwon RWnv .,. , vPnlnil, linv whft wn. ftpcukurs." Ho stated thiH was a part of tho nntion-wido' campaign that is brinw , conducted, nnd that Medford Mould be tho 463d city to bo visited by thoHepfftkorH whore a scries of three daj'H meet In km will bo hold, and Oro fton wns the 44th Btato to be eover Wl; Ho Rtatcd the speakers for tho ilr'Kt afternoon and evening1 will be Frank B. Kenan, HI., and Fred W. t'orln'tt. L. U. D., Lnnnlng, Mich. These two Bpekira will be hoard at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Xtvirnn is a luwyrr und a noted tax expert. He may bo awarded by tho club an XV b uus eeu mbu w u iuub uwa uuu mcinhi pshln crown ' MISS ItOUBOU In ueuiunriiruuuB 10 iiiw The matter of a duck lake was uIho1 theatre-goers, who love her fumoua discussed and with time, plana for spontaneity, that she has a full ox-tensive conveniences that will make amount of motional power when bug tho club grounds a Mecca for South ern Oregon sportsmen, are expected to develop. It is planned to have the organization balanced and capable of satisfying tho legitimate desires of angler and hunter no matter what his or her particular outdoor hobby may be. The membership committeo which is abio one of the leading cartoonists cm braces a number of the most n the American platform. He illus-: prominent exponents of sport In tho tratos. his lectures. Corbett is a j valley and in outlying districts as far logical thinker. His arguments are . as Prospect and Butto Falls will start indisputable. a membership campaign in the near -Tames H. Wocrtendyko of Chicago ' future to have every bona fide will be- tho ppeaker for the second sportsman in Houthern Oregon a afternoon and evening. At tho close member of the club. The organiza- has tho opportunity to show It. of his afternoon address he will con duet a law enforcement conference, giving any who may wish an oppor tunity to ask questions relating to the --iolntion of the enforcement of tho eighteenth amendment. ' Hon. Oliver, W. Stewart, ' president. Flying Squadron foundation, editor of the National Enquirer, formerly member of the Illinois legislature and one. of the outstanding characters in national reform work, will bo heard the afternoon and evening5 of tho third day. Itev. Norma C. Brown. lion will work hand in hand with the Jackson County Game Protective as sociation. . 10 THIRD PLACE PAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10. Ktnn this morning continued to search for ,ir,i,. l.i i,,!ii,. ,i,, n.. her dead In tho torn recesses of mine iI1Santiy killed ' No. 1, owned by the Phelps-Ilodtto ( N(J nXp,unat,'0M hll8 b,.PII ofrcrml corporation, wrecked Thursday by an rr tho truKoUy. A ,,XpiOBloll i,l8t explosion. IAurusI in tho Bamo mine that took With the recovery shortly after six llllrtwll livc8 Wlll) nttrbuted to innl o'clock this morning or five more tion ()f flro dnmp ljy an Pi1!Clrc 8,)lirk bodies in the shattered passaRe ways. thnt filllih0ll wll(,n n cnull, (.airf l0 tho totnl number of dead had reach- (ln cl,,rtrlc drilling mnelilno broke. ec' I Tho nearest electrical machinery, a According' to flKurcs Riven out by pllnl1 Uld a comprellSor, wero a hun tho corporation's officials, thero wore ,lre.i ..,. fr.,m Thursday nlaht's ex- 122 niou In tho mine when tho ex- piio,, nd neither device was in op ploslou occurred. Of this number oration at tho time. i I two emerged yesterday morning uu- A corouer's Jury that wns linpan- Seveuty-nlno still remain ellcii )llsl ncllt viewed tho 31 bodies in tho mlno. tnat navo Ul,p bruuRbt out and then- Tho work of recovering tho bodies Bd. ..,, ,in,u jj-0i,ruary 10. . Is proceedltiR rapidly today. New, Fourteon of the bodies recovered shifts of workers aro entering, the WBru lliu of wblt() nl(11 nml )7 cbl tunuel every few hours and repair he8e. Two Chinese aro believed to be men nr" working step by step with jem i (u0 mne. those who are searching the ruins for -additional bodies. Tortured Many Years by Kidneys Only a small knot of spectators i uava had kidney troublo for stood about the mlno ontranco early twelve years," writes II. I Pinkney, today. Two days of realization of West Jackson, Miss. 'Tains in back, tho enormity of the catastrophe havo Joints, catches in tho hips, run down given relatives and frlonds of tho en- and getting up too much during tho tombed miners a spirit of resignation night. Hut sinco taking Foloy Kidney which is reflected in their unemotion- mis, my suffering Is ovor, nnd I feel Tho .high Hchnol Dramatic club al demeanor. liko n now man." Itacknchn, rhounmtic under tho supervision of Miss Ilcrthn Hope hns hcou abandouod virtually pains, kldnoy nnd bladder troublo Raumitartner presented two excellent that tuoro ore any men still alive In quickly relieved with Foley Kidney playlets before n packed houoe at the tho mlno. Experienced mining men I'llls. Ilofuse substitutes. Insist upon high school nudltorlum last night. here pont out that mino No. 1 Is a Foley's Honey and Tur. Sold every- in uio iu-ki, iiie jur drv m no. nnrl en nilv nt nronont. wlmrn With tho exception of cross cut No. . , . 4. from which tho only two survivors of tho disaster escapod, and ono oth er cross cut deere In tho mine, the tunnels aro barren of water. This ( oiitliuiiiUH Shows Today nud Tomorrow 1'2:'M to 11:00 P. M. Tonight Peter B Iynei (not rtory of U MIRIAM CQPPtK. Begins Tomorrow nut MM Supported bv SYLVIA BREAMER and a Stronc Caat IN II PLAYS the stage setting and mako-ups of tho characters weru excellent while the acting was creditable for amateurs. Gordon Kershaw outdid himself in tho chancier part while Frank Iluch- t.,r nnd Mnpcnrfit Kheeta as Mr. and Mrs. '.Henry Water, did good work. Indicated, they assorted, that It would Win. Johnston as Hen Jordan and bo Impossible for the ontombod mln Katherlnc Llndley as Mrs. Jordan ers. if any survived tho explosion performed acceptably as did Marian and sealed themselves In Isolated Newman as tho Hluters' little dnugh- compartments to exist for nuy con- IDoomlngton, 111., will also deliver ter. The iUl was pleasing with a rapid denouinenf. Tho second, "Suppressed Desires," dealt with tho mysteries of psycho analysis and the cure of a wife who had been badly affected with tho study of the subconscious mind. Tho victim of tho "psycho-paralysis," Henrietta . Urowster, was excellently portrayed by Jenn Vllm while (leorgol CUMBERLAND, n. C, Fob. 10. Ktewart as Stephen , Hrewster, her When tho bodies of .111 miners killed ford university's basketball team last husband and Kathcrino Edmeads as in Thursday night's explosion in No. night beat the Southern California m'r Bl,itt'r' Mabel, equalled, the per- 4 mine 0f tho Canndlan collerles team, mnrklnir the Cardinals' third . tormancc of tho leading character, j (Dunsmulr) limited had been , Bidorable length of time. i Hoports of tho survivors yesterday that they bad heard voices In an ad joining passageway during Wednes day night, give rise to tho bcljef that at least four men still lived Inside, tho workings. Tho Usual win In threo . games pjayed ana I their hold on first' Pacific coast' -confer-1 CONSOLIDATION, COMPROMISED (Contl'.wed frqpa page ono) Into 1 ...rollaf Hnn 1.- ll...1Pn to two iiddrew-.es on the third day. Miss conducting a iz-aay meeting lor tne 0 m lho I'.rown served as chaplain of Illinois r irsi iuristiau cnurcu is proaciuug ,. senate In 1921. being tho only woninn some mighty fine sermons and largo! mi,.. ...,. a m to servo in the capacity in that appreciative crowds aro hearing him. third place ns a result of their de-1 w"uld reduce tho salary of the adju- '' There is no admlHston charge to any of theso meetings and the entire series aro open to the public. hrn..ent to the surface today, offi cials of tho company expressed tho belief that ono more body remained (n thn nilno, making tho total list of dead 34. ' Funoral nrraugonieails for tho vie- Sunday Dinner , Will Ho Served nt tho Holland Hotel From 3:00 to 8:00 P. M. .00 a Plate Fluo Turkey Dinner ' COXCK11T 1MUK1 RAM J''ixm 5:30 to 7:!10 by tho I'llILHAJOIOXlC TKIO From the SatEvelbst Story ' byGoo.Pattullo rirodedbvERSEDGVICK 526 COWS TESTED DURUG WEEK . i uuviiu uiiiiuhuiuui in hm liiu v- ii.gnuy i.as ngn tne ovaiiBeiisiseat at the han.is of the lowly ore-, '"""itims had not been completed this Mill. Duupcn as ino men iouiik nu.-gon live wnne as.i.ngion, utom , w T."'r -.' .. . 'mnrnliu a.wl II !,,! nnt been .lecl.lnd PlWCSs Rollwl IhirloV. 70 lbs er sang a veary beautiful duot,' the words and music boing written by Mr. Millard. There will bo services to night and the public' is cordially in-, vited. Tho services for Sunday will I bo especially attractive and it, is ex pected thero will bo largo crowds. I Tho Bcrmon subject for 11 a. m. will bo "The World's Greatest Memorial"! . Tho record week's run in tho pres- and in tho evening at 7: 30 tbo thonio! tnt tiibereuloNlH diivo hus Junt been wm ue "Building tho Homo." Theso completed. One hundred and three tWo addresses ought to be heard by Uerds with five hundred and twenty-i- i.... mher nf Mnrifnrri citizens land no doubt tho building will be W. L. Pc. Washington 3 I .750 Stanford . . i 3 0. 1.000 Oregon Aggies 4 2 .000 California 2 2 .000. Washington State S 3 .400 Idaho 3 3 .400 Southern California ..-.3- S ,20 Oregon f. 1 4 .200 six cows wero tested. ,,.. carries ii.e vvorK-.o ;,, ... pttckod for lbpm .tw0 8nrvice3. The lho valley proper. On Monday of . ,."'. ,.,. ., ., next M-eck cottlo owners of Bugle I r 7 ,. . . J . Point will bring their cuttle to two entrnl points. It. A. Weideuian's place will be the sceno of the first stop, nt nine o'clock. A. B. Denton's for the other end of Eagle Point will Ih visited nt ten o'clock. As much of tho territory above l-.glo Point will bo worked on Mon day ns possible and the herds as far us Lake Creek will be tested by Tues day night. Cattle ownors are urged to have the cows and young stock tied up to aid in hastening the work. On Tuesday of this week the H'K-ond shipment of Infected animals was Bent to be disposed of In Port PUSH STAR SALES In tbo near future the Mason Motor company will launch a campaign for Star car sales In Southern Oregon on n large scale, according to Mr. C. II Urown. vice president of tho now firm. ..Tho old location of tho Valley Garage has been leased by the Mason com pany and Is being completely rono vafed and remodeled Into a suitable headquarters for tills firm. C. H. Whltetnnn, whoso reputation Is well known, with valley motorists, will handle the automobile repairing and service on the second floor. In til.! near future a generous shipment of Star cars will arrive here and the new firm will start its campaign. While in Oakland ?cently Mr. Mrown visited the Star plant. In ref erence to this visit Mr. Brown said "I was Impressed by the systematic way In which every detail of Star produc tion and distribution was handled. One caunot stay in the plont or offices a single day without absorbing the general optimism that prevails." Mr. Mason will arrive hero soon from Seattle to assist Mr. Brown and 0. 'V llnrrett, his associates In th" Mnson Motor, company. In handling lho Star sales linrt service for this ter- 1 iltorv. bo especially attractlvo.x Tho orches tra will play several selections. Tho subject for tonlghl is "Tho Ro man Governor's Question." Car Begn Sprayers For Hubbard Bros. Hubbard 'Brothers received a car load of Uean orchard Bprayers this week. Mr. John Doan built the first high pressure sprayer with air chamber ever made in 18S3. This sprayer was shown at tho California fair in 188f and created such a demand that he startod a factory to build them. From this factory has grown their present factory, which is ono of tho largest sprayer factories in the world. This car of sprayers received by Hubbard Brothers was all sold before they arrived. i 1 j"' "East Is West" Closes Constance Talmadge Is now i the fourth and final day of her perform ance In "East Is West" at the Page Theatre. Merry Connie finds in Ming Toy the best part she has ever had, and she responds to the opportunity of fered her by giving the beBt perform ance of her career. She, as Ming Toy, plays tho role with gracious sweotness and enough of the little flirt's mis chief Ui make it quite enchanting. "Kindred of the Duct," Rialto The logging camps and saw mills of the Mighty Northwest rdrm the background of "Kindred of the Dust," which closes at the Uliiito Theatre tonight. The stoiy Is from the pen of Peter 11. Kyne, author of many "best , sell ers," and he has produced one nt th" WHITE DEFEATED BY R. KANSAS NEW YOUK, Dec. 10. Derisively defeated by Itocky Kansa-s, the two by four fighting man from Buffnlo. Churllo White of Chicago, who has been near to a world's boxing cham pionship more times perhaps than any other man, today is farther away than ever before C'hnrlio took a se vere heating- from Itocky during IB rounds of milling at Madison Suunrc Garden lu:t night. It was Itocky's fight from the start and virtually every round wns Ills, though In several sessions Clinrlle did jolt his opponent when ho thought ho wns being shown up too badly. White had been promised a bout with Champion Benny Lconnrd for th lightweight title if he defeated Kunsas, whom Loonurd beat last summer. Whether Kansas will get another whack at the champion Is less certain. The Chlengonn appeared unusually unaggressive. It may have been aue to weakness precipitated by time spent In a Turkish bath wheneo he went to reduce his over poundage to save .forfeiture of 2,600. SPORT BRIEFS PA1US. Feb. 10. (By tho A elated Press) Battling Slid Is t -restored to good standing In tho . ing game and bo reinvested wit the titles taken from him as a I ot his various esenpndes when French boxing federation cele' its twentieth anniversary next 1 day. it wns asserted today by attorney, M. Delmont. 1 pon recognition again of lib 1 ns heavyweight, champion of 1 j raid M. Delmont, thn varlou brought by Hlkl following t qualification wlll.be dropped. Ilnskciball Ki-omk. Stanford I'nlverslty 17: Southun California 1.1. Whitman college 27; W Stilto 26. fnlveiulty of Oregon 31 Aggies SI. the names of seventeen senators. Im mediately following its Introduction In the house tho rules were suspend ed and tho bill was put through sec ond reading aud referred to the com mute on stato und county offices. Senator 3. M. Garland, a democrat, who is chairman of this committee, statod tho measure would be report ed back to lho senato early uexl week. Governor Plcrco, who was furnlsh od with a copy of tho bill, said it met with bis approval except for a few amendments which he said Sen ator Garland would Incorporate In tho bill. The bill rolalus tho present board of control, composed of the govoruor. socrotary of Btate and stato treasurer, which is to havo -Jurisdiction over all state Institutions except the prison, which,- ns now, Is to bo under tho control of tho cxocutlvo. Tho superintendent of banks Is to remain under the Jurisdiction of tho board of control. The highway com mission and public service commis sion remain as at present, except that after the tortus of tho present public service commlslsoners expire, tho gov ernor shnll appoint tho members. Tbe stato welfare commissioner Is given the work of tho industrial acci dent commission, board of inspectors of child labor, Industrial welfaro com mission, slato board of conciliation, commissioner of labor statistics and state board ot health. A commissioner of agriculture Is charged with tho duties now per formed by the dairy and food com missioner, sealer of -'weights and measures,; punt food , board, lime board, horticultural board, sanitary livestock board, llvo stock' branding board, dairy bull registration board, stallion registration board. These commissioners uro appointed by the governor. Remaining provisions abolish and to various boards and bu- .c 1 Int ways and moans commlt ' " i . Introduced n $2"0,000 As !' i f lef bill with a fnvoralilo rc 'lie bill provides for tho pur ' .' four per cent 28-year bonds I rln. The flrat six years' In- ' to be paid (luring thn Inst six r f the Ufa of tho bonds. EATH LIST MOUNTING. Continued from Fags One) . the heart of the mine, npiirl of flnino nnd dust shot the mouth n ,tho main tunnel rte blast occurred somewhere In depth. Exterior concrete work shntlered. '. Ii. Ilrciinnn, mnn.'iger nf the CUMBERLAND, B. C, FtJb.'lO. Investigation of an explosion of fire I damp in mine No. 4 of tbo Canadian Collieries (Dunsmulr) Ltd., near' hero Thursday night, tbo death list of which stood this morning at 33,. has beou baited to await clearlug tho workings of extensive musses of fal len rock. Meuuwhllo additional details of tho strugglo to roach tbo mouth of tbo tuunel, two miles from oast drift No. 3, whero tho blust occurred, wero re lated by Robert Brown. Brown und .1. Glbh worn working somo dlBtauro from tho Hceno of tho explosion. Soon after they Blurted to fight their way out of the boro. I Today Brown and Glbh, companions of Jack AVcbbcr In tho Cumberland hospital where they aro among tbo six men hovering naar death, know that their struggles woro useless. Tbo air -In the chamber whero they had been at work romaiuod pure and last n'ght a mulo wns, brought out nllvo. Brown and Olbb stopped to pick tip Wobber, six men passed thom on tbo run. Carrying Webber, tho two Boon after came to tho bodies of theso bIx, who had run Into after damp. Wnrn ed by this, they turned back. Next they encountered a Chinese known as Big Sullivan, who said ho could lead them out. They Ignored his of fer He mado Mb way to tho out s'dn unharmed while tho threo white FLOUR and FEED IOW prices on flour and feed by new ounces Central.. Point l lolir $1.(10 .$1.50 . I !. .'J.(HI ,75 .!):!. 00 $1.1)0 Mt. Pitt Ityo Flour, lit lb. sk Ijill.OO Attractive lrlccs on ton lots. MOKTON & MOHTOX ' Central Point RIALTO SPRAY RIG REPAIRING Williams Implement Service 28 S. Burtlctt Phono SOI! For Sale at Half Price t 5 ncrcs in hearing pears, adjoining city limits, good house, other out buildings. Only ouc block from paved street offered al HVJ150. Terms ou part. This place is worth double this amount. J. W. Wakefield Blgheit Quality Jwlry Hpnirinir BvpsJrlnff D.,i..r..un. A....Mn.l 1 f OUUSIUUUUI1 eoomuti . lu quality and prlco. Mall us your wants. MARTIN J. REDDY THE NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. has nppoliitod the following as their authorized agents with head' quarters In Mixlfoixl: MRS. ROSE G. SCHIEFFELIN . 8-13 East Main St., Medford, Phono 131. E. W. GOULD 01 T South Newtown, ModTord. Phono 100-11 They will gladly glvo any Information or help on anything pertaining to insurance. DON'T 0 FORGET H'd'we Co. Picture Framing at Swem's Studio MACHINE WORK Repairing Babbitting and Welding Crater Lake Automotive Co FUNERAL SERVICE Including every attention thnt can couio from thu bauds of a Funeral Director. ' -. ' Removing .remains to parlors, uso of chapel, ' 1 Funeral service, and all other service (except em balming) rendered without charge. ' Our show rooms arc stocked with the best money can piji'chaso, and ut prices positively guaranteed satisfactory to all. ... - CONGER FUNERAL PARLORS Successor to Weeks-Conner Co. IB1 WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. - irv-Jflji crp- f .!. lrr