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FOR STATE RELIEF
READY Fi
OR VOTE BEDFORD DEFEATS
STATU HOl'SK, SALEM. .Inn. 21
Snnator George K. DavlH of Viilo Iiiih
In tenlntive form two IrriKHtlon bills
thnt are oxpoetetl to ho Inlroiluecil the
cniiilnK week, one rolnllnR to obllKu
tlmiB or contracts between (tin ntnt
and the fotlenil government anil the
other relntlnir to water rlRhts. both
ileslcneil to afford relief to the Warm
hprliiKS illHtrlct, thoiiKll they
general In their niilliition.
I'niler the former tho Htate lionril
would have authority to entor Into
obllsatlons with the federal kovoih
nient for construction, oiieratlon and
maintenance of the nocessary works
for the delivery anil , distribution of
water under the provisions of the fiiot
flnilora' act of December ii hint, and
tbla contract to provide for payment
of charRoa to the United Slates iiiion
tlio basis authorized by tho fact
finders' act, and under such rules lis
may bo promulKuted by the federal
reclamation service. I
The water rlKhtB bill urovlilea Hint
whenovor any irrigation district has
In Kood faith undertaken to appro
prlato water for Irrigation purposes
and has constructed or partly con
structed a storage and distributing
syBtem. and is proceeding to apply
tho waters to beneficial use, It shall
liave an extension of lime until .Inn
wiry 1, 19HG. in which to completo the
appropriation of water.
Should tho board of directors desire
PHOENIX, 44 T0 14,
TO GIVE GIANTS
BATTLE FOR FLAG
SHUT OFF SENATE
pPMrM.pMrMWWrWy-W-
START TO SAVE
STONE TO BENCH I
Tilt Mcdfuid Hi liiiHkcllmll tciilil
defeated Ihiit of IMuiriiix Mi IsiM niKht,
hv ii Hfoi'o nf 4 4-14. hrfui'M n fair Hi zed
ure crowd.
1-lenplte llio lop-niilcd score both
loams worked hard and the Mi-ilfortl
illlinlet I'Hper
rvii I floor work and shouting.
rhnrnix puts a good team on the
floor for a small town and deserves
JITTSnunfi. Jan. 54. (Ily the
Associated Tress.) Hudlcally rceon- '
tructcd as a result of their 1924 show
lng and with a new infield, composed
alrgely of youngslers. the Pillsliurg
Pirates loom as a potentially sirting,
I but iincerliiiii entry In the coming Nu-
jtlonal league race. j
.Mo t observers pli:k Hill M-Kei-h-
nle'u In fitiluli u-,.11 I ikn
l0l, ivocated further Invesllgation of Hie
i The Pirates figured In the most sen- t''r. sought tu speak. Senator Cur-
sallonal trade of the uimer .nimn "annus, nie repuuuean iciiucr.
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WASIIINOTON.'. Jan. 24. Republl-
cnn leuders Invoked -the senate rules . ir
today to shut off un Incipient discus- 2
slon in the opon of Attovncy Oeneral
mune s nomination lo ino nupreiim 4
court.
When Senator
Ileflln. deniocrirK
X
Start a savings account for your children, add to it every
month. In a few years enough will have been saved for X
their education.
! Alabama, one of those who have ad-iir
when they
it.ilv uh,vi-ii ri'miw.a itf 11 ' -.runni, ur.ii sucKer: uuoim
-' ii iii", m-iiuni ijunviiiH ii ; ami
sent three veterans-
first sucker:
Wilbur Cooper, southpaw pitrhcr to
the Chicago Cubs In exchange for
...lit f,,,. Itni'liwr , ui. iiii. i, vi "-Hi iiuiii, iiuuuiiu lJll-9-.'lll.lll , i
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r.... ' ii" u-i, iii.-ii ruii.nr .tlld V II 1 111
bunih of player. Kerns was the tea
tore' of the game from their stand
point, his dribbling being the 'best
seen on the local floor this year,
although he did not convert many of
the attempts at baskets.
At Ihp start. Phoenix seemed un
able to stop the Mcdford offense. Un
ridge, right handed twlrlcr
llelative advantages of Ibis whole
sale transaction have aroUMod keen
debate thai tho Pirates will go Into
the, race with plenty of outfield
strength and u fine pitching staff.
Mux Carey. Carson lllgbee. Hazcii
Cuylor and Clyde Itarnhart probably
u nu...,,,. ,., -.. i,m, hii" win pairni the outer pastures, reln-
fiireed by flranlhani. who Is expected
lo be transformed Into a regular out-
ciiliie III, Wllllam-i and "Ited" White
flipped tile ball through Hie ring with
no opposition, tho guards being fi(.,t
drawn to another part of the floor. Th0 flell Is the Pirates' question
The first quarter ended, the score mark, (iriinui will be replaced by
stood I a-J with l-aliig doing tho most Nlehnus, a newcomer. Iteports say
scoring for Med ford. Niehaus Is a good fielder and "onsa-
I Itefeiee Klu ffel railed the locals to- tlonal halter. At second, llddin Moore,
i peaiodly lor running with the ball, a sensnilnn in his debut last year, will
l)n account of llio new ruling on this sucieed Habhii Muranvllle. The short
to soil any excess storage surplus ''"""' "illy one step Is allowed before stop post fallh to Wright, who in 11124.
water or water rights or in dimuiuo Hl"rung a iiriiinie or pass. his first season with the majors, broke
of by contract or leaso any unde
veloped hydro-electric power, provi
sion is made in the act for these to
At the interinlslun the count
20-
bo done.
was the record for assi-ilsand drove in 111
runs. Harold Trayiior will bo at
Merve C'haslaili played the best third,
game for .Mcdford, shooting baskets The pitching staff. In addition to
after basket even with a guard hang- Aldrlilge. will be made up of, such
ing nlllo h.m. His all-round playing stars as l.ee Meadows. John Morrison,
was tho real reason Mcdford w'on by Hay Ivreincr, ICtnll Vile and Hnbe
as large a score as they did. When llio Adams.
rest of Iho men seemed fagged ho Two promising recruits aNo'are on
was still going hard. the list. Kreiner and l,do made good
Over 7!i employes of tho CiiKfonila
Oregon Power company attended the
Knrum "smoker" given by Iho Conco
secretarial department last night. The
whole affair was a rousing success
with something going on all the time.
Tho program covered a varied en
tertainment, ranging from the sublime
to the rjdiculous, a blind-folded boxing
bout and othor stunts coming under
tho latter head. The main feature was
tho lecture on the Philippine isbinds
by Colonel C. (1. Thomson, superin
tndent of f'rlr Lake Nulonal mirk.
Mr Thomson's talk was Illustrated by
a large number of attructlve slides and
proved Interesting and educational.
Jamcl Stevens, baritone, delighted
Ills hearers with three numbers, being
accompanied by S. M. Scott at the
piano.
Refreshments woro served al the
close of the program, this detail being
amy nandlort by the committee Ini
charge most or whom allowed the re
sults of some cxcollent K. P. training
In tho lato war. A series of similar
entortnlnments are planned for the
futiiro by the Koiuin to augment the
present program or educational activi
ties now tindur way.
(if the two Kiinrils, ' Ued" While did '"st season
the better work, on llio offense ho rates,
being one of the mainstays mid re
peatedly "busting" the opponents
when they had the ball.
phoenix was weak at times in fol
lowing up their shots, and were called
often for hooking. A lhouKh 17 fouls
w ere chalked against I hem, they were
of a mlnin lsorl.
l.a:nB at renter got Iho tlp-ofr from
his man every lime and nlsn was bb-li
point man of the game. Kulps was
not up to bis usual form In shunting
and had no lurk whiilsoeior with foul
shoot. ng. missing six.
of tho seventeen penalties against
tile I'hocnix team, only two were con
vened by Mid find, M. Chasialn and
Idling em h throw ng one.
thel rfirst wllh the PI
TRIFLE TIE STILL ON
COLLEGE FIVES
Minute n point of orth'r that HUeh
qurNttun could bo dlHCuased only In
cxocutlvn BOHHion
I'rcHidont t'umnilnH uphold tho ob
jection, but Senator Heflfn contondod
that he wanted lo corroct a stutement
in tho New York World that h8 wi
oppohiiiK Stone's confirmation be
catiHn ho waa an uttoi ney for J. Hor-
pont Morgan.
With Senator Overman, democrat.
North Carolina. Senator Heflln. nald
he opponed Mr. Stone only because erf
bin niKuniertiH before 'the Hupreme
court In the Ownbey case which In
volved a lltlRatlon affecting tho Mor
gan estate. "
Senator AVatHon,' republican. Indl
ami. objected to further obHervationa
of that kind, but Senator Hoed, demo
crat, Missouri, took up tho argument
of the other Hide and President Cum
inlns ruled that Senator Meflin could
answer tho newspaper story.
$1000.00 can be saved in ten years by depositing $5.00
per month. An 8 dividend has been paid on savings
accounts for the past four years.
.SKATTI.l:. Jan. Sl. Al the close of
the serond week of lin---ketliall in the
northern sertlo not the Pacific and
Northwest Intercollegiate conferences,
Wavhlnglon maintained the undisput
ed lead In the northern section race
The pi eliminai y was between Iho and Washington. Idaho and Oregon
BERGDCLL'S PAL IS
SICK OF IT ALL
PHILADELPHIA. .Ian. !!!. l-'ugeni.
iikbi Blocker, who aided drover C
Ttergdoll, draft d"dger, to escape (
(ionnany nearly fv0 years ago and
who voluntarily Burrendered yesler
clny, will be tried at tho .March term
of court. Ho said today when brought
from prison to the federal bill-ding
that lie would plead guilty and have
Mb trial over with quickly.
Mrs. Kmmn llergdoll, mother o1'
Clrovor, said today that so far as she
anew her son was still In tlerniany
8ho said she had a letter from him
recently dated Wolngarton, Wurtlem
burg.
"I am sick ami Hred of tlm whnli
liuslness." said Mrs. llergdoll lo red
eral agents. "I wish tlrover would
have sense like Ike mid come home."
Want Advance Date
Commercial Fishing
Tliero will bo n spirited contest In
tho legislature regarding advancing
the date tor eoiiimerclal fishing In tin
Jtnglle river from May 15 to April I.
Mr. Cihennwelli. representative of
the fisherman's union at the mouth
of llio IloKiio. was In Medlord this
week In the Interest of the chanue
The movement Is said to bo supported
tiy some laonr unions.
Rod MacCleay. owner of the cannery
at the mouth of the Hogun. was also
lu tho city Ibis week regarding ihb
proposition and other things of In
toicst to sportsmen.
pli lied grade school leuni of Mcd
ford and llio A hlaiid V. M. C. A. Tile
former on by a large arore. This
siiuail of youngslois lias iilaved In
Mi" nil u n il in; games and have de
veloped gond teamwork and players,
win, will snme day. not I'm- ofr, )0 on
the high srhool line-up,
Ti.nU ht Medlord 111 p,iya n return
game at phoenix and a number ot
Meilrnril tans are plann ng lo take In
the ronlest
The Ii ii - ii 1 1 of the game;
Mullnrd (41 . Phoenix (I I)
M Cllll.stiiln (U..F Kerns 141
were tied for first place In the N'orlh-
wost stnnilings.
Idaho's 2 1 lo lfi conuuet of (inn
zng.i last night failed to break
triple lie. The 12 in 11 vl lory by
o A. C. over Whitman last night Hod
the Aggies wllh W. S. C.
Htandlngs of tho conferences fol
low: North west co u ference :
Won
A'aMhliigtnn 4
Idaho 3
( irogon 2
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. Mi. Colonel
Sylvester 0. Simmons, 81, a pioneer of
1XM, who came to Oregon with his
parents from Missouri In an ox team.
died here today. Kor 20 years he had
been custodian of tho city hall.
He went to school at Melhel Insti
tute In Polk county. In 1X59 he mar
rled Julia A. Ilurford. herself a pioneer
of 1S52. Three years later he was
drawn to the gold fields at Salmon
river, Idaho, but before loug became
a stage driver. ' , .
For some years ho drove stage In
the employ or the 'Oregon Stage com
pnny and H. W. Cn-batt, part of the
lime on the night run between Albany
and Eugene.
Prom this lob he went into Hie
trucking business In Portland, al
which he continued until appointed
custodian or tho city hall.
He Is survived by his sonj C. C.
Simmons, and two datightors, Mrs.
I. II. Riddle or Roseburg and Mrs.
Mnnuol Zlpirlor hf Pnrltnml Mrs.
the i Simmons died about rive years ago.
Tho ring on the city hall has been
placed at halt-mats. Funeral arrange
ments are to be announced lator.
a
Kicmpiions (2)
.. Arnold (0)
JlJilin
. Itlirlesim (?)
Hood
Knlpi (4) .'
Laing (15) c
While (I, ,;
Williams ( i ) . . , ,i
I'- Clltisliiln s
l.nwrrnlz (2) . . . .H
Ulilen H
HOSKIIl'IKi, Ore., Jan. Ul.-Tho
Ashland high school basketball team
dereated the Itoseburg high school
team last night H haril fought con
test by a score nt 2:1 to 10. Ashland
took a lend at tlio first or tho gamo
and imilnlalneil a small margin
throughout. Itoseburg rallied twice
lint was unable to overcome I he lead
and an Ashland rally in the last uuar
lor put tliu visitors far alieml.
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Mniltana ...
Whitman
Oonxnga ...
Pacific
Willamette
Lost. Pet.
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GARDNER If INS IN
NF11V YllltK. Jan.
Associated Pros ) Jolt.
I
Ray
PORTLAND BOOT
P'lltTI.AM). die., J,,,,. M.IMnliv
Hnrdlier. New Vol k llglll-lleavyM eight
wresiler. ili'lenlril Louis Pergamlls,
(ireek niaimaii. in l lull match hero
last night, (inidller lost the first fall
rnrty-Noven and a half inliinien
when be gave in In a short arm scls.
Hun. hut he look the second fall by
Missing I 'orgs mils off the mill. Per
i;aliills forfeited the deriding rail, bo
ng uniiiilv to continue tlm mulch.
fiunic AinMK'iiitioii liM'timr.
Tho Jackson County (ianie PrntiM'
tlvc association will meet at the pub
lic library In Medfonl Monday even
ing. January 20. at 7:30 to lake iii-tlon
regarding several Important inenure'
before the legislature. All inlerented
In game and fish should he present.
261 KXIiCl'TIVK COMMITTKK
Mrs. Kntph 8. Stewart, who wn;
prominent in immicnt circles in Pur.
land, and who recently mn-.i to Med
ford, promises to be active In musical
circles here. Mrs. Stewart has a i-ler
soprano voice and will sing for thr
first time at the Christian church Sun
day nt II n. in., her selection helnt.
"God's Love Is Above the Nitiht."
SPORT BRIEFS
I Ily the
r .Chl-
rago and Paa'o Nuriul of l-'lnbind
Mill llleel tniilKht at the Itiniiklyn col
lege games, but Ihey will not nppcur
iu the same rare Just ns the moon
lias eclipsed t ho world's greatest liht
so has Iho draftsman frinn Alio come
between fume and one of Aineririi's
greatest atlilelit- stats.
Niirini will run In tlio 2nnn yard
event wtille liny will outer a rare over
half that distance.
Nurml experts to lower two world
murks to make bis American con
quests an even iloxen.
(ily the Associated Press.)
The I nlverslly of Idaho basket lui It
loam left today for Missoula where
the Vandals will meet the t'nlvorslty
r Montana five lu a Paelfle eoai t
conference game tonight. Malm de
feated (loniaga. 2 1 lo III. by srorlllg
nine points In the last three minutes
"f a northwest riinrcrcnrc game last
nlsht.
Ily dereatlng the Whitman college
'Ive last niKht 12 lo tl. tho (irogon
Aggies won their fourth Northwest
i-onfeienre basketball game of tho
week ami their third successive game
by a one-pnint margin. The llruver.i
won three of tlu lr four italius In Iho
nsl few minutes of play.
Jack Renault. Canadian heavy
weight, who foil liotore Jack Delanev
of llrlilgcport. Conn.. In two rounds
Inst week, experts to appvar In at least
en bouts before faring Paul tlerlen-
hnrh of Astoria. I. I., on Kebrunry 2d.
He will nieel Johnny Wilson, former
middleweight champion, March SO.
SASKATOON. Snsk., Jan. 2 1. One
woman was missing and two firemen
nliil a sportnrnr wi re In a hospital as
a result of a fire which wrorked one
building and spread to another here
today.
Thomas Slnininuds. janitor of the
Dlnkle imlldliig wbli h was the cen
ter of the fire, and Ills sister craped,
but his v. tie was inissinu this aticr
noon. The fin- was still Manlng In
the (Irain building adjoining the I tin
kle Mock. The loss shortly before
noon was esllnuile, al ha'f ii million
ilBllwrs tiy Pile Chief .lohn Kalthflll.
FACES LIFE TERM
KVEKKTT, Wash., Jan. 21. Perc
ll . Tvler, al one tim candidate foi
congress In this district on the
unci- abor ticket, was lotind guilty
by, it jury lu the superior court of
murder In tho first degree this morn-
' He wa accused of shooting an
killing his former wife here Novem
her 10 last. Tluy had been divorced
somo time before tho tragedy. ' The
defense pleaded Insanity. The jury
recommended life Imprisonment.
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Jackson County Building &' Loan Association
Office 30 N. Central
C. M. KIDD, Pres.
Phone 105
O. C. BOGGS, Sec.
COMING
SOON I
of3&
TONIGHT. LAST TIMES
"The
SILENT
ACCUSER"
with
PETER
THE GREAT
the new police-dog- star
that eclipses all rivals.
RIALTO
STARTS TOMORROW!
"The
Painted
Lady'
From Larry Evans' popular
Saturday Evening Post
story with
GEORGE O'BRIEN
DOROTHY MACKAILL
-Quick,
;
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Performance tells
the story: Quick
Starting Shell Gas
oline starts quick.;
SHELL COMPANY
. Ol CAUTOMOA
originated by SHELL
maintained by SHELL
sold everywhere by SHELL
KEEP MEDFORD MONEY
IN MEDFORD BY BUYING
GENERAL GAS
Wholesaled by Medford
Men and Retailed by s
Jones & Kirkpatrick
A Real Service Station
Phone 65
Sixth and Riverside