Sallatin hens WIN EGG LAYING ASHLAND. Dec. 14. (Special)- RAGE AT ASHLAND Anhlnml s Winter Fair has paused Roark. who Saturday shot and killed Statefl Attorney Walter O. Wlnne, an u hlHtory an one of the fineat ex-'Mta Vena Moore aa she was endlnK ounced last niht tint miuooenus ll.it of Poultry ever on dl.play in at a multiplex in the Western I'nlon "oun ,nKt .nlt hjt """POO""8 j.hern OreBor. In (.her frears oilirr Winter l-nirs nave had unusual hiults of the feathered kind, but 4 has surpassed all previous years.! (jeneral organization oi the lair was cliangeu mis year so mat rruns, vrKetables, livestock, and other lines ( production wore eliminated and i he scheme was to develop a cnicicen haw of real dimensions. The rather iniiliasant weather conditions of the' week have to some degree, pulled ilown the attendance. Interest centered in the egg laying rnntest. Poultry breeders were per-, iiilttcd to enter pens of six for an egg laying contest to continue over five days. Thursday evening the pl;n be longing to .11. (iallalin had pro. f-d 18 eggs which gave them the nine ilead oven the pen belonging to A. fjiert Freeman, which had run up n jproro of 14. On Saturday the Cialla- itin pen nan no: prouueeu an egg up (jo noon and the Freeman sextet had .nly one egg to us credit. During J he afternoon, however, the Clnllatin fl.'refcmnn birds had increased their iiore to twenty-two. Onte of the jwenty-two eggs was a roft shell. At ' 'Af,:riri with only five minutes to go. one ' Out Che (lul'a'tln hens hopped onto i ,i..ul nn1 h.fnra tv n'r.lrtr.l. added the one egg. necessary to the Success of the Gallatin flock. This Contest ended as follows: I.. 11, Gal ijMtii, 1st; A. Bert Freeman. 2nd; ):verett Smith, 3rd; Merton Thomp .in, 4th. .Saturday was a busy day in poul ry circles. The task of crating and hopping six hundred cackling and 'trowing specimens required the work l several volunteer workers. Ex hibitors in the vicinity of Ashland ialled for their fowls early on Satur iay, but numerous shipments had to . .e made to many places in the state mil to numerous coast points. The closing program of tho fair vas given at the Armory on Friday icht. The building was packed by in appreciative crowd eager for the h musing features of the program, l'he "Grand Chicken Review" was -ytne of tho best numbers presented. As an aftermath of the successful session of the Winter' Fair, poultry ll.ieedcrs of routhcrn Oregon met on fr'iiday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, and tiierfected an organization for the fur thering of the interests of the in dustry. About thirty persons were; present. Fred C. Homes of Ashland was elected president and Captain Henry W. Frame of Talent, secre tary and treasurer. The ' following were elected as directors: W. J. Warner of Hertford; T. P. Cramer of; (irtmW Ptfrsj'-WTP: "Rathe of Phoenix: i Merton 13. Thompson of Ashland and! Victor Uursell of Central Point. It 1 the purpose of tbe organization to Jpccure a good number of members i'wno win ue asseu to pay uues at uu illar. The dues will be used for the jpuichase of ncv wire crates to re- lilace the old wooden ones that have en used heretofore, and that are not uleriuate for a good display... The Chitmber of Commerce hag a wonderfully planned musical program for the forum luncheon on Tuesday, December 23. The -Rhonda-Welch male quartet, composed of 16 voices, which is to entertain in Ashland on the evening of December 23, will be present at the luncheon and'glve the feature numbers. ' . : Mrs. Ellen Wagner is reported sick with a severe cold. Mrs. Wagner spent last week at Medford with Iter daugh ter, Mrs. T. W. Miles. She. was ill during her visit but was able to be brought to her home in. Ashland on Saturday. Although still confined to (Iier bed, Mrs. Wagner is considerably improved and will, it Is hoped, soon Me quite strong again. At a recent election of Malta: Com Jmandory No. 4, the following officers itvere electetd for tho ensuing' year: fl. Mcflowan of Medford,. 'excellent eouiMinnder; H. D. Jackson of Ash iand, generalissimo;. H. H. .Frnzer of Jledford, captain general; R. E. Det ick of Ashland, senior warden; W. I Loomls of Arhland, Junior war den; w. If. Day of Ashland, recorder; K. V. Carter of Ashland treasurer. ' i Miss Nellie Dickey was hostess on Saturday evening loa group of her Vyiends, who enjoyed n 'flne chicken dinner followed by n happy evening fitted with friendly chat: Those who' enjoyed 'Miss Dickey's hospitality wire Misses Ethel Wheeler, Grace StAema, Zipora Blumonfeld, Blanche Hliks, Frances Frater and the hos teis' mother, Mrs. Dickey. Sack Krononburg and George Kro nenburg of Bandon are here on a visit to the Wllmer Foley family on Gi'esham street. The young men are Mphews of Mrs. Foley. TThe First Congregational churcn p$t on an every-member canvass on Btjnday afternoon to raise the amount OI tne Dudget for the ensuing year. .Mrs. W. M. McCredle of Central POint, has returned to Central Point iter a visit nt the home of her oliighter, Mrs. Henry Enders, Jr. I Dr. and Mrs. Bwedenburg enter tained with a delightful dinner party op Sunday evening. The table was beautiful in yellow nnd white. The iest list included Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor V. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley iblnette and Mrs. Victoria Tavener. One of the hannlest of family af- irs was the catherina- of kith and Jin at the home of Mr. ard Mrs. iron Andrews of Falrview street on Sunday afternoon. The guests en Jt'ved a fine turkey dinner with all the accessories and spent the nfter- I the ; happlly In a good old fshioned Joe Hartley enve Bonie very fne numbers on tho piano. Those ho enjoyed the event were Mrs. ilary Matthews. Mrs. Abbie K. thomas of Medford and Mrs. Gray of Is graphic and ruthless In IU Indlct Jledford Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Poleyjment of the hopelessness of love in tho larv Polcy, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hart-,'depths as against the high moral l' v f Phoenix. Joe Hartley,. Collins stanradds of true womanhood. Il'i an larilev. n.nr v-rnnenhur. Jaclclold. old story, yet told cleverly and acJi JCrpnenbunr, Mluea Marl and WESTERN UNION GIRL OPERATOR'IS SUINBTMANIAC office here. Is either insane or is felKn- Intc insanity, police officers stated last night. .Newspapermen who visited the po- lice station during the- day said uoarK nad called for tlio late United States Senator Thomas E. Watson and J.nther si. Ilosser, nttorney, who died several months bbo, to come to his defense; Immediately after shooting Miss Moore us she was at work in a tele, graph, room with. 100 employes, ltoark, a multiplex supervisor of the company, declared 4ie had killed the' B'ri noeause she had; threatened -to ruin his wife. He fired four shots .into her body and during the panic caused in the office hi the shooting, surrendered to several employes Miss Moore died before inedlcnl as sistance could reach her. Rita Andrews, Mrs. Eunice Klbler. and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Andrews. -A group of Ashland women Jour neyed to Medford Saturday to attend club. I the. meeting of the College Those who attended were Mesdnmes F. D. Wagner, V. V. Mills, C. E. Pell, O. A. Briscoe and A. Wllllts. J. I.. Bnrnthouse, .when leaving his home on Sunday morning, had the rnlsfortuno to slip on the icy steps, and fell causing an injury to his back. Mr. Barnthouse was taken to the Community hospital ' and will undergo an ex-ray examination to dn termlne'the extent of the Injuries. Radio Programs for Tonight KFI, I.OB Angeles, 395 metr-rs, 8 to 9, Evening Herald program, 9 to 10, Walter M. Murphy Motors Co.' pro gram. 10 to 11, Program from Ex eminer studio. KNX, Hollywood, 33T meters. 8 to 10, Los Angeles Ice nnd Cold Storage company, sponsors, 100 to 1.. Fea turo program, arranged by Rill Des mond. 11 to 12, Ambassador Hotel Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove Orches tra. . . . " KOO, Oakland. 312 meters, 8 Edu cational program. 10 to 1, Dance .mu sic program by Honry Halstead'a Or chestra nnd soloists, Hotel St. Fran cis, San Francisco. ' . KPO, Ban Francisco. 433 motors 8 to 9, Organ recital by Theodore. J. Ir win;, official . organize at the Wur lltzer, !) to 10, Lorraine Ewing, plnn Ist; Janet Malbon, soprano; Irene Pol ln, accompanist; . Llewelyn Hughes, violinist; J. E. Drlscoll," baritone, 10 to 11 E. Max Bradfleld's Versatile Ban,d playing In the Palace Rose Room Bowl. KGW, Portland, 492 meters, 8, con cert by tho Oregon Concert orchestra 10 dance music by George Olsen's Metropolitan orchestra of the Hotel Portland. KFQX, Seattle. Wash., 238 meters, i8 to 9 and 10 to 11. Earl Grey and I his hotel Butler orchestra, 9 to 10 concert hour. KFOA, Seattle, Wash., 455 meters. 8:30 to 10, The Seattle Post Intelll gencer.. Musical program. ; Vaudeville Bill For t Tomorrow Tomorrow's Western or Orpheum Jr. vaudeville bill will be opened at Hunt's Craterlan by Wills. Holt Wake field,, an International entertainer, In a repertoire of specially written songs, tigether with her splendid, personali ty and marvelous piano playing. ' Nat Phillips ' and1 , Martha Throop present a singing, talking comedy act caled ."Flirtation," which was an un paralled - success with' many Broad way , productions. Mr." Phillips Is a producer of noto and has several vau deville revues to his credit. ".Charge It to Dad,", the characters are'; An Indiana farmer who sends his son to college, the college boy and the girl, ; After returning from school the boy has picked' up a" lot of expensive notions and assumes the attitude that his family nnd friends are "hicks," which is quickly knocked out of him fcy his father. ' The cast includes, Bud Ross, ' Wray ' Meltmar and Florence Dlllio: Edna Torrcnce, late of the Hiegfield Follies and other Winter Garden pro ductions has a novelty, act entitled "Dance Oddities," reaveallng beauty and grace, being credited with a most perfect figure. I ' Lubln and Lowroe present a skit, entitled "Ah'tl Show You," portraying two colored gentlemen with a leaning to stolen chickens. This act contains a wealth of fun. At the RJalto. The voluptuous languor of the South Seaa furnishes a rich background for the surpassing beauty'- of Corlnne Griffith in "Love's Wilderness," to be shown at the Rialto theater three days, beginning tomorrow matinee. Hoot Gibson in "The' Ramblla' Kid." showing thrilling feats in horsmanshlp and a swift moving film closes tonight. At Hunt's Cratrrlan "Tarnish," featuring Marie Provost, Mae McAvoy closes tonight. The play convincingly. The Screen MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, U. S. PROHI AGENT IN NEW JERSEY E JERSKY C1T1T. Ic. 15. United ; wou,u De '"SUFa loaoy ,or PPnc before the federal grand Jury in isew- ark Tuesday of the Rev. Jftmes K. Bennett, John Dorsey, Thomas HeAg-1 ney. all of whom furnished affidavits , L NpU al VKj,m A Tor. leading to the twelve Indictments in rence et al. Notice and Petition. Or connection with the bootlegging con-'der. 'Bond. splracy at Weahawken. Subpoenas Hollywood Orchard Co. vs. Dennis, also will be Issued for Fedoral Prohl- Kimball & Pope. Order. Audit. Cost billon Afent Albert P. Ransom and Bill. David J. Allen, Hoboken politician. Karl H. Fehl vs. R. A. Knlpps et al. In a statement tonight Dorsey said Affidavit. -ho notified the office of R. R. Mer- j Ellen McNIchols vs. Emery E. Mc rick regional director of prohibition Nachoels. Motion and affidavit. Or eiiforl'emcnt about the landing of a der. cargo of liquor on the Weehnwken J Zella Viola Chapman vs. Bertram waterfront on the night of November C. Chapman. Findings nnd I'onclu 21 but no action was taken. . sions. in a conversation with Merrick I Minnie Darmody vs. Rulph M. Par later, Dorsey asserted he was told by mody. Findings and conclusions. Mu-the-director that there was hot suf-!tlnn. Default, Decree, ficlent evidence In the affidavits which I Florence Ahlefeld vs. Charles Ern- eventually caused the- twelve Indict- ments, to justify him in taking ac tion. ' - Merrick promised to make raids in Weehawken to get evidence, but failed IU UO HQ, Listen for Whistle Mail Tribune and Sun Carrier Boys Listen for the carrier's whistle 1 Si these evenings. All city and ru ral route carriers of the Mail Tribune and Bun have been equipped with whistles..' When the . carrier leaves the paper he blows the whistle.' Then Is the time to sally form and get the paper. We have - inaugurated this method in an effort to improve service to our subscribers. There . j. . a J , j, j, J . j, ,1' need be no more repeated run- nlng to the door to look for pa- pers. When the whistle . is blown you wjJI. find your paper. We invite uny subscriber be- fore whose home tho whistles is not blown regularly to notify this office so that the omission . may be remedied. , Phone 75. Christmas Present. . For Young Folks If you have a little fairy in your home, or a big one for that matter, that's just the place where a subscrip tion to the Youth's Companion will fit in. When the young folks bring new acquaintances to tho house you are mighty careful to find out about them before admitting them to intimacy. In the same way you should make sure whether the mental friends that they make through reading are of a kind to inspire them or to destroy all the ideals you have been at so much pains to Implant. Try the Youth's Com panion for a year. See how quickly it becomes an Indispensable, member of the household, one of. unfalring charm and constant Inspiration. The i!2 issues of 192-8. will be crowded with serial stories, short stories, editorials, poetry,: facts, and fun. "Subscribe nowand; receive:'! 1.- The Youth's Companion 52 Is-- sues in 1925. . . i... ... i . .. . All the remaining issues of 1924. 3, The Companion Home Calendar for 1925.1 (Sent pnly on- request.) All for 12.50. ' . ' ' , . . .... '4.. Or Include McCall's Magazine, the monthly authority on fashions. Both publications, only $3.00. The. Youth's Companion, Common wealth Ave. & St. Paul St., Boston, Mass. . . t . . , Highly Praised - Musical Play No musical play, presented during :the present generation attracted such unanimous praise - as was accorded "Blossom Time," the Franz Schubert operetta, all over the-country. Now It Is booked by Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shubert at the Hunt's Craterlan .theatre Friday night, .December 19th. "Blossom Time" is certain to satisfy those who deBlre tho best, for it con tains all those elements that are desir able In plays of this character. There are no less than twenty musi cal numbers In- the play that express the highest achievements of the great 'composer, and all are utilized In a most natural and attractive manner in developing the Interesting narrative. And so what with an nbsorblng story. melodies that fascinate and elevate, stage settings and costumes that de light the eye, and the splendid New York Century cast, "Blossom Tlmo Is indeed welcome. Send Skulls of Hanged Men to Philadelphia FLORENCE. Ariz.,-Dec. 15. The skulls of Theodore West and Paul V. Hadley, who were hanged hero for murder, were sent to tho Wistar In stitution of Anatomy and Biology, poses, R. B. 8ims, warden of the pen Philadelphia, Pa., for scientific pur- itentlary said here today. It pre viously had been given out that the skulls were shipped to tho Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, which Sims said was incorrect. Reports of an ex amination, of the skulls are . on file In Governor George W. P. Hunt' of fice, 61ms asserted today, 1 fEDFORD, OftEClOT, (Rtporlid bv Jurka Count Abstract C aiilh 8ttMt ni Cvttrml Anua MlUTiUKV l.itVIIMW. Jesse Vincent and Helen Milkuwski. Fred Sherman Jones and Ethel Greer. John A. Fletcher and Helen Adell Armstrong. Fred J. Norman anil Florence Ilrail wick. . Circuit Omit. Martin 8. Johnson vs. lxvellen Me- Ferren t al. Affldavid Order. Allle Ingram K. Olllan el al vs. et a I Affidavit. Order efit Webber et al. Amended curnplalnt. Motion. Order. Affidavit. Gold Ray Realty Co., vs. Thomas E. Lacey et al. Affidavit. Order for pub lication. Mary Colo vs. Medford Hospital So ciety. Stipulation. Bill of particulars. Gold Ray Realty Co. vs. Daniel Fisher et al. Stipulation. Jackson County Creamery vs. A. A. Holleubeak. To recover money. Fern R. Dow vs. Mc Morris' M. Dow. Divorce. Hollywood Orchard Co. vs. Dennis, Kimball & Pope. Ord,r. Cost bill. State vs. Jack MHU'r. Judgment and sentence. State vs, Hudson Automobile. Order on objection. J. W. McCoy, agent vs. Victoria Nicholson et al. Motion. Default. Findings and conclusions. Docreo. Rose M. Hoyt vs. Hiram H. Hoyt. Default. Findings and conclusions. Decree. Earl II. Fehl vs. R. A. Knlpps et al. ' Summons. Affidavit. Order. I Commercial Corporation vs. Emmelt Sutton. Motion. Order of default. I Judgment. Irving F. Flnley vs. Edith M. Chap- limn et nl. To quiet title. I Second Northwestern Farmers Cor- 'poration vs. H. L. Fischer et al. Sum- mons.- -.- ' : 1 Robert H. Field vs. Dorothy Field. Divorce. - .. : I Elizabeth Ferguson et nl vs. Harold Celley et al. Order of confirmation. Vera Emery vs. Norman Emery. r timings unu i-uiuauwuiw. Southern Oregon Exploration Co. Vs. W. G. Lynch, . et al. Amended complaint'. . Vera Emery vs. .Norman Emeiy. Decree. Defaul). Findings nnd Concluflon. E. E. Benner vh. J, F. , Hittson. Transcript of Judgment.. '. i ' J. C. Cuss, et nl vs. R, S. Bullis, et al. Answer. Margaret Hubbard vs. II. T. Hub bard. Stipulation. Order.. J F. I. Tou Velio vs.. Farm Bureau Co-operative Ex. Judgment. State vs. Elmer O. Peters. Sen tence. ' State vs. Viola , Kgontz. Miirk Koontz. Sentence. State vs. A. C. Dormer, J.uncs W. Mack. Orders. Sentence. State vs. . Raymond Cock, nllas Raymond Stone. Orders. Sentence. State vs. James Kel4y. Orders. Sentence. State vs. John McDonald. Orders. Sentonco. . State vs. Norman Charvoz alias Frank Vador. Orders. Sentence. W. Ooser vs. H. McLean. Chattel lien. : ' Probate Court . A. H.- Nelson, estate. Petition for sale. . Order for sale. . Francis Bliss, estate. Rocelpt. ' Charles L. "Woods and Marc B. Jar miil assume the business name of "Model Pharmacy." Estate of John E. Martlng. Ad mitted to probate, ; . .. Estate of Ettio A. Florey. Waiver. Estate of Simeon Farlow. Order. Estate of Merle I. Minear. Peti tion. Ordevs. Oath - Inventory nnd appraisement. . , Estate of William A. Benle. Order. Proof of posting. .Final account. Vouchers. - . Estate of Belle H. Loomls. Final account.. -. Estate of Augusta F. Bogley. Per titton; Order. C.'H. Brown, J. R. Elder, Paul Held, trustees, incorporate aa "The First Baptist Church of Ashland.' Nelson J. Sykes, Wm. D. Bennett, W. A. Pettlgrew, file supplementary articles of Incorporation of Hartman Syndicate, Incorporated. . ' Real Kstato Transfers Leona Oldenburg vs. Mary G. Sullivan. Lot1 1, SE of NE, E V4 of SE Sec. 4, Twp 39 S., R. 4 East I 1 John T. Fry et ux to Willis R. ThomaKon et ux. SE Sec. 20, Twp. 33 8.. R. 1 West 500 John W. Sullivan et ux to Leona Oldenburg. lAt 1, SE of NE, r QUALITY 1 CORNER J Fountain Lunch Magazines and News Fruits, Nuts and Candy Some wonderful buys in gift candy and fruit boxes and baskets. Don't forgot to stop at - 100 W. Main-, . when shopping for gifts. DAVIDSON'S - Get your subscription ' In early. MQyplY. DTKTRrnER .IS, 5024 V.'i of SB Sec. 4, Twp 39 S., R. 4 East 1 C. W. Bantu et ux to A. Eenrl Oonde et ux. Land In D. L. C 6S. Twp. 38 8., R. 1 west 10 J. C .llarnes et ux to Jackson county. Ijind in Sec. 13. Twp. 37 S.. R. 2 West 10 Frederick Hewitt et al to Jack son county, Ijind In U. L. C. 59. Twp. 37 S R. 2 West 1 Flora E. lfairnes et vlr to Jackson County. Land in Sec. 13. Twp. 37 S., R. 2 West 1 Pearl Cave et nl to City of Med ford. Lot 2K, Block 1, Tut tle's second addition to Med ford 1 Arthur O, Weber et ux to James A. Sewell et ux. K4 of S 'ii lot 15. Ashland Homestead Association tract 1 0 Frank B. W'tllmarth et ux to O. U. Newell. U)ts 7 and 8. block I,' Gold Hill ... 10 Nellie J. Ileeson et vlr to Lillian M. Steele, ljind in Sec. 12, 'IV p. 3S S R. 1. West 10 Robert B. Strang et ux to Clara Hood Stuart. Lot 10, W'.j lot 17, block 3. Queen Anne addition to Medford 10 Daniel Hllkey et ux to A. A. Camerer. Lund in Sec. 2 5, Twp. 37 S., R. 2 West 10 Zoe It. Hubbs et vlr to E. J. Feldman. Lot li, block 25, Medford 10 Robert B. Wolfe et ux to George Adams et UX. Lot 14. block I, Highland Park addition to Medford 10 Lucia B. Gore to Theodore J. Fish, ljind In I). L. C. 42, Tu'p. 88 S R. 1. West ID City of Central Point to C. B. Stevens, et ux, deed tu lots C and 7, ,blk. U9. Central point 300 F. R. Furry, et ux, vs. Walter V. Foster et al, W. I), to land In Phoenix 1 C. B, Bulger to T. E. Daniels, W. D, to lots 1 and 2, blk. 8, Berryvnlo Add.' to Medford.. 350 F. M. Calkins, et al to Ernest Applegnte, W. D. to land In sees. 23 and 20, twp. 3S.S., R. 2 East 10 Arthur A. Finch et ux. to Loren H. Gregory, et ux, W. D. to land in Dl.C 40, twp. 30 S It. 2 West 10 W. H. Gore, et ux, to Owen-Oregon Lbr. Co., deed to lots 10, 11, 12, blk. 1, Ish Add. to Medford '. 3 0 Mary E. O'Nell to Charles See fleld, W. D. to SB of SE. sec. 3, NVi of NE, sec. 10, NW of NW, sec. II, twp. 37 S., R. 2 East . : 700 M. F. Leavey, et ux, to T, E. Daniels, W. D. to lot 6. blk. 1, Bcrryvale Add. to Medford.. 175 W. II. Gore, et ux, Ui Owen Oregon Lbr. Co. W. I), to lots 13, 14, 15, .lis. 17. block 1. all block 2, lots 6, 7, 8, block 3, part lots ,4 and 5, blk. 4, lsh'add. to Medford 10 A. E. Kellogg to Katheiine J. I I. ft T 10 .These days before Christmas when my wife keeps shooing me out of the linen chest and the top shelf of the pantry and all of those pet hiding places for Christmas packages and when I've got taxes and insurance and next-to-last payments on one thing and another I can't help hoping there'll be one box on the Christmas tree with a lot of wrappers and strings and way down in the middle a certificate saying that I own about $100 worth of more real money in good securities than I think 1 own right now the way things look. Somebody tell her that California Oregon Power 7 Preferred Stock is a practical . Christmas present. It pays 7.14 dividends . and the price is just $98! . (with terms) EIimiimiiiHimiiimuiiiiiiimiuiuui LARGEST in Medford The largest and newest electric welding ma chine on the market. No job is too large to handle. 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