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o o o. OO o o o OO MEnFORT) IMXTTi TRIBUTE, QfEDFORD, ORECIOX, SATURDAY, OCTOBER M. 1fl2." 9 0 0o REIT MEETING OF SEEK OLD CLOTHES :C0UWTY PHYSICIANS -FOR SUFFERERS OF HELD AT PHOENIX NEAR EAST AREA FEDERAL ATTORNEY SOI SPORTSMAN, T Girl Wins Honors cas Composer at 20 Mr. nnu .Mrs. Ottvnr T. Htkiht. A "fiumllo Uiy" for llin lnfit of "Juc(h may he iIikIih, hut not I who own ami unci ate the Oi-kuii (ho .NVur Kjihi r-fu (.('' Ik lo tnk" pine cveiv i:irt of OroKon.' mvn the l'ort ilotel, hft thin morning for I'ltrtluml Ihti' on Novetnbi'r 7th. I Ann) Woy laml Journal. (intl Seattle. On their return Miry Niout tinnp will vIhII nil homn In j "J'"' HH-iit tiH. nnHUtaml United Htuti-H . in f. in- .i .! i. . .. ... .i attorney. Ih );uk homo to tell tho , Mrs, Mark Itcal spent ,ventenlay at vision of Cecil A. Cook, m-out exeru tho McLaren ranch nriii- 1oku- live, who ha heen aiiolniiil runi Itlvrr. The McLureiiH formely hv d im Ikh Hwtlnimn. Old elothhiK. over In Anhiiind. jeoaU, IilniikitH, iiiiy-hlnc that has the The JackHou County .Medirat mi'-i- liower to keep out the eold i wanted, cty jiieetfiif,' was held Wednewday WIiiI.-ih In the Near Kant are every evening t the homo of nr. Mm:- hit tin Kevere iih In (he northern United Crack f . ThlH society ineelH tlie firm K'",,H- rHief workeiH ivjiurt. The and third WednendayH of the numi h. thermometer often touehe tin much There wore 21 mcmbera iireneni. Dr. t 1 and -0 dereei hHmv zero T. J. Motnuron of J'hoenlx read 'hunting world that there are exped itions to tlie rule. For down In tho Med ford country, where Ktearns pur tued the wild fowl while not pruwe jcNtitiK Home one hi the federal court HOHsions, he found a duck thul was not a duck at all. I "KIihI, It mutt ho made clear that the KrverumentH attorney Ih a HportHinan of coimeiiuence. Ho finhea, When thlH happens the suffering of " and UHually knows wild game the uni.AP i.n Miiltti.l.. KoU.rr.uiu whii- i 1 " nan nan n'lUKfi-H oecorri'H in- - " .... was afterwards Renerally dieuHed. ; ,'"- Khlvrrlng and chattering In to Medford with Judpo Wolverton A tworcourse huffet supper Was Herv- winds and driving now- uml tho rest of the federal pernon- ...nil,,,, 'niuiiiiH, Hie IlIIM'Till'If IMMIIMt IIUIHMH I "v" IV " " nnuifiuu 4111 mill loireuicr m lorinrn group and try to "It was on Sunday that Stearns and District Attorney X. C. Chuney or Mediord headed toward Diamond lake on their hunting trip. They Cd ut the conclusion of the me Mini Hii-kii and Mia. Mc(i..rv. Tho kr" '.""'!' n,l,('r M""y "',iKh next myelinic will be hold In I'ho.mlx "'"ry V ",Pr frum "" ,h"r call"c .1 ih. i ... t- ....., ,.r -lli.an colli. fj.niv ..niinlu Iwn'lMi nfflr..!-' lll Tl, h"1"' "f P'Plo ll-B llilllC lo BCVcml IwdiCH of Wlllpr fllHt conlrll.utc a iiaiicr ' I "'" 1 l'"'r Al ""' flrirt liuwcwr. and It wan while Juo waa Alnha club nf Ah.h aflriiiter ) ,B" "' r"M Wl'",h"r ""' A '' "'anilliiK near ono of thfno that his k I wi.i La a cook " .TAx.ri'r"r:x!':'' n1 ko . - fuwi- HutiirUay. The Woman's KolU'f Coriia . ' " . I ol."1, a Boono lic u-lll lun h..U nna .in Km B..I11.. H11V I ' m , . . ..... , 1 "iiodkIi in n aiiiuiiil. ni'vcr ftlra. Todd of Hilt wa a buslnct-n .........i.,..).. vUltor hre Tucmlay. T,, ,.,. mli:ii,.,H , ,.,,. T. C. Ncwby has recently boimbt a ,,, ,,.t , ,,,,. ,ho it, n.irloH now nlock ranch In Nevada. . ,1.,., .,..,, ,,,, ,.. Ml I.a Veta Huff has acioiiteil a.'rlvcH Hie K-i.uCh will nut bu delayed In -O ' 7 I, jjj-ji '.. "... J position with Darling's studio. - Miss Florence liolleyineyer. who haa worked for the Ashland Cham ber of Commerce fur some time nnd who left to attend a business eo! lege In Portland, was presented wlih a handsome traveling- bui: nt lust Thursday's forum luncheon. ' Miss .lllanche McLean, who has Uocn connected with the Murphy eloctrlo shop, accompanied Miss Hnl leytneycr, nnd will attend the same school. 'Announcement Is made of the en rnpement of Miss allttlo Hodges to "alter Hcott Tordow of Seattle. Many prttcs ore being given for the Lrlde-clect. Mrs. t'lvde Youiik and Mm. K I wood Hedberg entertained Tuesday with a . miscellaneous shower. . Tho - Ashland Music Sluily club holds Its second meeting at the public 'library. Mrs. George A. fil ls coo will be In charge of tho pro grain. Mrs. J. H. Fuller Is presi dent of this club which Is doing such excellent work and furthering acknowledge and love for music. Hawthorno clrelo I'.-T. A. Is hold ing huuse nt which teachers and parents are special guests. This is In the nuturo of a get-acquainted meeting. A. 'very pleasing program has been arranged Ihelr pail of the Job. in wmcn warm coats anil lilnnki'ts are ' '(ireat Scott; It's a given mil. Only there In never , confided to his iiartncr. enough 1 ' (.'leeplng up as close as possible ( .11m w. l-l (-11, W illi UH1L spunsm.'iu B sixth sense of Ills, that it k-M a large mallard floating complacently In the lake. "CJuick on Ihc trigger. Kte.nns gave the duck both barrels. It merely swam in a wide circle. U blasted away again. The duck hopped four Inches out of the water and settled back, apparently not greatly both ered. He was certain he'd hit It at mat snort range. "liy this time Chancy hod reached tile scene. "'Look! It's swimming around." Cheney yelled. "Stearns answered by emptying the gun again nnd the bird i,,.,i,.,i ........ IlJtspeiatcly. the attorney made a dive for it and pulled It lo shore. There - ... . n examination, he found It to bo a may attach, seize and securo Judg-! ut COURT HOLDS CITY CANNOT ACCEPT BILL OF SALE AS A FINE Listening In on a radio pro gram at 'her home in Los An geles, two years ago,' Beatrice I'cnncr, 18, got an idea for a song.' She wrote it down, and managed to find a publisher. It was a success. 1 She has written 20 others' since, with the result she has been awarded a Juillard Foundation musical scholarship. Galli-Curci and . other singing notables now have Fenner num bers in their repertoires. ment on property In lieu of a fine In' "TI10 bike wan filled with the dumb munlclniil court, but nmv nni ncceot things," ho said todav. Thi.n i.-lii. a bill of sale for the goods from the ninl of nn alibi: 'I found other men. owner. This was the ruling of Clr- """ mem uulte intelligent, who cult Judge T .10.. J. JJuffy hero yes-hll,rt ,IV''" fooled by the same 'ducks.' (erdiiy In tho case of the Chester' . ""ut lf government attorney lliook estate against tho city of '" " m,,sl or "Is cartridges, bis liend. 1 friends pointed out that It tnr.k A car valued at r,0 was Involved fooj' sportsman to tell such a story In the suit which had been appealed, 1 '""iscn. by the clly court after losing In Jus- tice court. Tho fine was assessed ,.. ... 1 ii. ' ' tM'ni'-r l.iijiik 111 ifecoiiioer, ma "' ' """" n.,,1 l,n l,,l l,.l I - nients to tho city to redeem tho property. In May, 192E, lirook, re turning to his home Into at night, shot nnd ' killed his wlfo and then rri. ir..nn.. lrln... f... ..,...,11 .. ..I..I.1 ' oniiiiiih.h nilllllll.. Is active these days. They hold a , 1,0 ',""! 1 '!'" ,wll" t" millinery nn.l sewing school (i. lober J"' "" ,"f ,"y of 1 on1 was il1"' S.1rtl and 27th. with Miss Ada Hrew-!f !rU ; K"'' U,"H ,n".1 :,ni' policy. hill of Hale was accepted hy the po-Hi-e Judxf who Hent the chief of police lo apiiral.se the propert. helnK made for a Hallowe'en parly. The l.iilvernlty of ('ulifornla foul ball team. In t-hargo of Andy Smith, pawed throuKh AhIiIiukI ThurHday nuirnlnt; on their way to 1'ortlaml wero they will play l of o. Satur day. Coach Hugh oh of the Anhland lftwh, went down to meet and Kreet tjiein. Hutfhen studied under Andy Hinltli1 lant Hummer at Iterkeley. Thn Klamath K lis ond M ed lord Kfwanl clulm will ho kuchIh if the Ashland club nl a dinner and dunce thlH evening at the Ulhl.i Kprlnun hotel. The building committee of tin Htute normul Hchoolrt met here 'ed neKduy to InHpeet the grounflN nnd lorate the tilln for the flrtd IuiIMIuk of the Anhltind normal. ThuMe In Alhiiny. C'. li. Htarr of rortlund. and attendance woro Frank J. M lller of J. II. Kill lor of AHhland. -The- chamber of Commerce bus decided not to uponHor a winter fair thlH year. The poultry Hhow will tonttnrie, f plant made now can he carried out. t I). I'crnzzl returned from a bunt bitf trip with a htrKO deer, and k'H- vruunly reinemhered IiIh nclKhborR 11ml frlcndH with portloiiH of It. WORLD SERIES STAR IS UNDEHeiHER rjTT.SIJt lKi. (let. 21. f A 7' bclnK made directly with tho arrcttt- M"X i uvvy f tl1' world champion .in,. Mf-fi. I.. nin ,.,.un t 1 iriiieM an 3 Killed in Religious Clash in East India MADRAS. India. Oct. .24. fA. 1.) Three pursons have been killed and many injured, including seventeen policemen in a riot after a religious procession in tho vHIukc of Uttuiife'i, near Ilellary. Uuring the procession two factions of UnKuyats or memhera of a caste, clashed anil the police Intervened. Homo one thousand villagers then at tacked the police with Htones , an 1 other missies and the police replied with buckshot. Tlie Injured police Included a deputy superintendent. LOSES SUIT BY 4 TO 2 DECISION KAI.ICM. Ore., Oct. 24. Litigation between the Herald Publishing com pany of Kluumtli Falls a appellant against the Kiumath News Publishing company and city officials or KJamatli Falls, appealed to tho supreme court from Klamath Falls, was todav do cided by the supremo court in favor ot tlie respondents. The opinion written by Justice Ittirnett. affirms. Judge A. h. Lea via of the lower court lor Klamath county. Opinions ordinarily are handed down only on Tuesdays, but this ono cainc down today to clear the way for the fall session of the court at Pendleton, wnicn will begin next .Monday. Tho appeal by the Herald Publish. IiiK company was from an order of the court dismissing the caso by granting demurrer to the defendants ou grounds that the city of Klamath Fulls was a necessary part to the suit. The Herald company, as plaintiff In tho caso, sought to eniolii the citv officers and the Klamath News Pub lishing company from entering Into a contract for tlie city printing. In tho opinion today Chief Justice Mcllrido and Justices Kami and Brown concur and Justice Belt especially con curs in a separate wrltton opinion, wliile Justice ('oshow writes a dis senting opinion in which Justice Ileal! concurs. The dissenting opinion iHiints out the allegation that after the com mencement of the suit tho city coun- cllnien passed an ordinance attempt ing 10 award tne contract to the News but that the mayor vetoed tho ordin ance on ki omuls that the bid with the Herald was lower, also the allegation that the ordinance was not ro enacted or passed over the veto, and further that the council later passed another ordinance of the same purport nnd passeu it the same day It was intro duced and that aftor the mayor vetoed it on the same grounds as tiie previous ordinance, It was passed over his veto. Iiaiiiict for (imiiiiccy. XKW YOKK. Chauncey M. I)e pew. "chief of the pllgrlms.5" Is en joying "a green old age. unconscious fif decays," iir the words of Charles 15. Hughes. I.lOAfilU OF NATIONS lUNOHKD I (Continued from page one.) the decision of the l.cngua of Ntlons council. ' The note; which is in reply to tho ilreek demands, declines all respon sibility for the frontier Incident nnd points out that although the Bul garian anil tircck views differed as lo the trouble, the'Kofia government and one of the most brilliant fr,,m tl,c vl',y fi''lt UKKwlol that a Slurs of the l'l'T, scries U iiinb.r l hn ! ,:,""i""' e "I ni'liiiry snouiu no up- E SMOKE IN VALLEY weather. In one of the contests at Washington, Carey's ribs woro hurt m a collision Willi llucky Harris at second base. Tho Injury was painful but .Max. encased in lleavv bandages. continued to play. The rib injury is sun REDUCE CHARGE IN T Upon the motion of the. district at torney'fl office, the charge of assault with ii dangerous weapon against Ham Welch of Prospect. preferred by Charles Munis of the mime district, wan ohuiiRed to ft charge of assault nnd battery, duo to what is hi id to bo a luck of evidence. When given a heat-in if In Justice Taylor's court here 'thin forenoon, Welch pleaded guilty to tho charge ami was fined tiU. Welch wbh originally accused of hav liiffHtruek Hums on the bend with an axu. inflict lug a scalp wound Inci dental to a quarrel over business mat lonj which hud preceded. MRS DUKE VERY ILL BUT DEATH DENIED ftp ' ! . KKtV YOrtK, Oct. 54. I.?. I".) Mrs Lillian NV Duke, divorced wire of the hit Jamos II. Duke. tSbiioco magna ic In III at her homo hero. It was learned today. I'ubllshed reports that Mrs. Puko had died lust nlglit and Hint Ilia was penniless wero denied. fi A man who had just com- out of Mm. Dukc'a apartment told (j'-pm ici-k that two physicians wore In mtcn dunce and that she was not In need of pointed to investigate the matter nnd recommended tbut both governments should direct their armed furces to ccaso hostilities. Unfortunately, the note continues, the Bulgarian " proposal elicited no troublesome, and to make liiat-1 l'0l,lv' while on the other hand. tent worse, he is now confined lo his ',''''k troops advanced seven miles borne with wlint appears lo bo an lnt" Ihllg'irln. Confronted by such a ailment of the lumbaao nature. Ho K'ave situation, the Bulgarian gov- expccls lo be able to sit up today. Smallpox Prevents Rescue. SAN I'ltANCIHCO. Ship building concerns are unniiio to give any assist CII.WTH l4M ii.-,. i t,.i t j I .u kimiiiiu it ki ii any assisi-l (S , , , , r t,J, o n,;! 7s "" ",0 "ri,isl1 ",nk"' Anipullaria'-'W InU, in . J I. in . i T It i W,U1 ril" "CTomul t Point Sur and !'' ' 'K' u.oicslng wlih (ho cn inert dry, was badly ,ini,.,l. because ,, n I ( , ,. . UU0 oiiuerH have put her under miHr iu h ,'irrr .. A H",,;i0.',,l,,tl"e- A ciiHo of smiillpux was d la- "J;. , "".covered in 1110 oruw, "ui i iiuiHUiiy 10 mipprcH a lire wnicn eminent had no alternntivo but to appeal to the league. TJie note ex-pren.m-H regret, that It was not found possible to earry on direct pour par- lees with flreece and says Itulgaria, ndH to await the decision of igue. . : went over 35 ere In two hours. The fire wjih on the wntth nlope of (iray'H ereeu In tho Applegnto valley and How About the Deer? ICUUKKA, ('ul. I. I,. rpshur. etn ployo of tho Northwestern Pacific burned fiercely, fanned by a south railway, Ih In n local hospital nursing wind. Tho firo was Incendiary, this n bruised loir and Internal intm-t..u warden state., Two fires were put out Wednesday, arter burning over a combined area nf four and a half acres. Itoth wore Incendiary. The warden reports that the Houth hlllnidcs are now becoming evi'ont in mi IK. fin flild Hi.n nf year and fire spreads rapidly. lie putln is now sustained when his handenr collided with a deer on the railroad right-of-way near Kikiwukl. W hat, nf n ! MOKTO.V. Tho jeweled cigarette of case which the czarina gave to Has- In the posesslon of a urges extreme caution in the hand-J Ihtonlun. It Is valued at moro than ling stashing fires nnd in burning , $-000, brush lauds. None nf tho fires 'C ported were In timber, A five was reported yesterday In the Illinois valley. The Itnguo val ley today Is filled with snioko for the first time in more than a month O XuiuIh. Maud In Trouble Again. ATTI .1.' (1.1,1 nnll,,., IILriitiul It,, ..1,1 A ii,iu.,lo..l.'u nv..l..P..tl.. inotorslilp Maud was brought when tl... M-i 1..... l i ii...... . in- it iiinnin Mituiiu itauway Mini Slilpbulblitm company, alleging n debt of i:ts:t'i fn. iii.iini.1 inII(..fi.ii m.tt In bop, filed claim In federal, court. Nothvof District U.wid Meeting. Kond Distrlet Nutuber Kive. Jack son t'ountv, oregnn. Notice Is hereby given that In tur- Htiame of n petition duly nnd legally finned hv more than three free hold- rs and leoul voters resldlnL in Kond OItriet Number Kive. Jackson i'oun- ly. Oregon, and duly and legalty pre- men to the rounly ( oiirt of Jackson t'ou nly. Oregon, a district road meet ing of the legal voters of said District Number Kive will be held at Oak drove school house In Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, on the 7th day of Novem ber nl the hour of 10 n. m. on until day for tho purpose of levying a nm elal road tax not to exceed ten mills on the dollar on all taxable property within Mid road district for the spe cial Improvement of the roads in said road district and for nny other pur. poses which mny seem proper to come Iwfnre said meeting. q Dated nt Jacksonville. OrvROn, this 'lst day of OttilMT, I!2R. . J. MAHTZKI.U O OofWity Judge, VICTOR UKltSKLU O City Commlmflouer, OKt. A!K01tl. County Ctmimlsner. &ok with gA4. 4th Conk with enm VIUNNA. Oct. 24. (A. I'.) DIh- patches through Helgxrade say Hul-j gnrla is mobilizing. Reports received , in the Jugo-Slavinn capital from the border state that forty comltadjls j bands (Irregulars) are enrouto to Mclnlk to reinforce the army. i Alelnlk Is ten miles northeast of i IVtrich. previously reported under ! Greek shell-fhe. The artillery sent to the affected ! district Is limited to two field guns, j hut it Ik asserted that. If brought Into , action, they will fire upon tho in- 1 vml em until silenced by their superior I long range guns. I The morale of the officers and soldiers is said to he excellent, they ! vowing to die rather than alluw the Creeks to ndviim-e further. Briquets $16 PER TON No odor No dust No waste No breakage No clinkers No grease or oil Satisfaction Guaranteed When you order Utah Aberdeen coal from us you get what you order "The Best in the West." I i IV " IV i l PHONE 239 MEDFORD Jte Answer to the Burning 'Questa, inn REDUCTION AND I WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. (A. l) Proposals for Immediate reductions in the federal Inheritance lax with re peal at the end of six years were en dorsed today by Chairman Oreen of tho house way and -means commit tee. Huch a scheme wus presented to the committee yesterday hy tho na tional committee on inheritance taxa tion, composed of tux experts from every section of the country. in endorsing tho six years' plan, .Mr. Oreen said this time would give opportunity for states to enact uni form inheritance laws prior to with drawal of the federal government taxes. Chairman Oreen nugget' hat 'UN, ... i. 1 1. ....o.i in MMttlntent. O ereuu iiukoi "l,u,,lu -r-'i of the government levica tor amounts pnldDln slate inneruanvu iufn, Secretary Mellon has proposed lm- mediato repeal and his motion twui' endyrsed by a number of governors. .f. DASH TO DEATH SAN DIKOO, Oct. 24. Lleulfenarit : EilKi.r I.. 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Installment stock is matured in about seventy-six months by a payment of one dollar a month for each one hundred dollar share. Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n o o3 North Centrtl Avenue Medford, Oregon C. M. KIDD, Pre.. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. o o USED CARS Bought for Cash Sold on Terms One Rickenbacker Sedan Three Hudson Coaches One Chevrolet Sedan One Chandler Coupe . Two Cleveland Coupes . One Essex "4" Coach One Chevrolet Touring One Star Sedan One Peerless Touring All in A-l Condition Exchange your old car for a good Closed Car . STOUPS GARAGE 30 N. Holly Phone 365-R WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF DoorrScreeni.WindowiudSMh, m. w!ndow and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kindt Oyr ContUnt Aim It to Keep Oup Quality in4 Pricey Absolutely Right Do Not Ordsr From Out-of-Town Concern Sefor Letting Ui Figure on Your Bill. TROWBRlf)GE CABINET WORKS Mtdford AModgnMill ottgon n