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MTrDFOT?T) MATT TT?TTiTTNT!, HrRDFOTW, OT?EriONT, MONDAY, DErEMDET; 14. 1025 IE ExnKBeratnri rumora ttot thoro wiiro many caKP of diplitlmriu mid two canes of ffpinul niiHiiiiKitfH in .Mmlforu were extuut In the cily Huniluy mid thin forenoon, but investigation shows that 80 far as cun le li-urni-cl thero wag only one case of Hiinal menin gitis, and Hint if a form not eiildemle. anil three ciikc-h of suspected dlph- heria. and two suspicious cases under investigation, In the Hoosevelt school district. One death from the former disease occurred lust Suturduy night, and one death from diphtheria, that of un adult, occurred last nitflit. The no-culled diphtheria situation developed after Health Olllcer I'lokel left for Cortland Saturday, unit he will not return until tomorrow. In his absence Superintendent of Schools K. II. Iledrlck, County Health OtTlcer Dr., V. B. Henry, and the public, school nurse. , lliirthu I iintiin. urn iioiiik evui-ytlilnx posnllild to lake steps to prevent uny spread of possible diph theria. They were busy today examining each pupil of Uoosevelt school. A number of physicians Interviewed this forenoon declared that there was no duuger of a spread of diphtheria, owing to the precautionary steps be ing taken, and that there was no danger of spinal meningitis spreading, as the one case known of here was not of the epidemic type. .Superintendent of Schools Iledrlck early today, on learning of the Hcrious meningitis situation ul Klamath l-'ulls. Issued orders that no new pupils of families who have Just recently lo cated here from Klamath Falls will be ndiuilled to attendance In the Medford schools, The physicians of I tin elly are co operating Willi the ahovo officials In un effort lo determine whether the suspected cuses of diphtheria lire fieuulne or only severe tonsllltls eases. In the uhsMiice of definite informa tion as lo what Is causing Hie Illness of the putleulH, County I'hyslclun fieaiy and Superintendent of Schools Iledrlck early III s afternoon put at rest the rumor that the Hoosevelt school would he closeil until all danger was past, by stuting that no such step would he considered unless It was definitely decided that tlio disease is diphtheria. Dr. (leury and Nurse Denton were busy today oxumlnlng ull cases of Ill ness among the Hoosevelt school chil dren, and this afternoon the rooms of Hoosevelt school were given n thor ough fumlxallnn. Superintendent llert riok gnve most of his time today to Investigation of the so-called diph theria situation and In ordering pro cautionary steps. i In spanking of the death at nildnlghl Saturday nlKht of llllle Julia. I months old child or Mr. and Mrs. louls Mtrsen of 917 Roulh Central avenue, from spinal meningitis. Dr. Charles T. Sweeney, the uttnndlng physician, slated this noon Unit the child hud been ailing since Inst Thursday, hut Twenty-nine California fruit grow ers will be smunif the several hun- died expected at the Mcilfnril Cham ber of Commerce banquet Wednes day evening at 0:30 ut the Hotel .Medfurd, given in honor of the vlsitois at the Oregon State Horticul tural meeting to open here Wednes day, according to n telegram received PEAR EXPERTS 10 ATTEND BANQUET H. S. BASKETBALL TO OPEN IRE ON 16TH OF JANUARY v EX-TEACHER FOR NEW QUESTION IS INVOLVED 1 COM CASE 8AI.KM, Ore., Dee. n. A new r u t-l,ntt?.t. 1 ! Question relntlve to rnmmerul fish. BAI.EM, Ore the boni. of regents of Oregon1 ln., i Oregon ' Is un for lecnl Renin. Agricultural college Is guilty of ment In the case of J. W. Leclnir breach, of contract and must pay ngninst the fish commission, which 2U00 to Oustav Dunkelberger, for- will be heard nt Mnrshfleld next Pri nter head of i he school of music- of day with W. H. Moore, assistant at- tlie college will be decided In n suiljtorney general representing the state, brought' liy.Ounkelliei ger nxalnst the I.eclulr's right to fish in New river, board, to be tried at Corvallls tomor- '-oos county, is Involved. J. 11. Hosford. assistant niter- I hero is no order of the conimis The freshmen basketball team of the by secretary It. II. Iloyl from Trunk high school defeated the Central Point I , T. Swett, manager of the Callforniu high school, 42 to 13. Saturday night I nr general renresent the board, s'on or no special stntute affecting the Growers' association. In addition, at Central Point. It was the first o. K. conant, president of the llorti- Hnino of the seuson for the local hoop tuUurul I'ulon of Vaklm.i, Wn has sound. also nccepied Hie invitation lo be At u moetlng of the Southern Ore present at the banquet. Athletic association Satiirduy, The banquet win be open to tho Professor Korsytho of Ashland was reiierai ,.,,i,ii.. n, ,,.i,ir rover named president. Couch Urown of charge ami the ladles are especially onls Pass, Vice-president and Prink Ti... i.MHr uo'son oi mcmoro, secretary nnu , . r, The music school at the college is encouraged to intend. speakers on fruit In the slate will treasurer. It was voted to give trophies to the waters of New river In Coos county. self-sustaining. Dunkclberger bases 'n n'rp 's nutnoruy closing . his case on a contract entered into rlve'' , '" " c""y county, in 1922 whereby bis compensation as ;cl"Ir brought suit to enjoin the inns head of the sc hool was to be AH the ' h. wni -den and his deputy from . ,., , , . ,,i ... Interfering with his operation of n tuition fees and charges paid by stu- ... . , v rii,u.. tJ n., . .(.. dents, less ten per cent for admlnls-. Th f.h pmmtmlo ,,,,.,.,. This would have net- r.nnU,,Unu ,h, ,. ,.. , ,.. led him something like JIIOOO a hlblllng commercial fishing In liny year, out no alleges null inn ooniu unteis over uhlih Ihnsl.iln hn turi.. isfoneBv LOCAL BOOZERS Wilson's Sale Some prices that jammed the store 'onIrltlhl''?M f", ,l'!K:l'l(,Ht" winnerfl of (he basketball unci football; of ''ents employed othor touchers diction except nH otherwise prnvKlfrt Itmno. Ih'c. 14. (A. P.) Four new cnrilinalH were rn-aleil (it n hitioi enn History lofliiy. They n r : MoriHlnnr 1 torn, vent ua C'errottl, apnNtnlJr nucln in Kmnre. MnnKlKior Knrlcn f iuipimi, apos upoHtoIin nurlon in I-'ranre. MotiHipfnor lJatifrk o'Jnnriell, arch hinhnp of Armagh. 1 AlcriiHlKiior AIHf'nmlro Vord Bor rotary of tlio coiiKrt'KutlOM of rltn. Cardinal ('"rrtMii in v known in the I'nitod staloH havinK boon aud itor to tho apostolic dekKntlon nt Wnnhinnlon for wvoral yearH. Ho px-pm-lH to viHlt the- I'nilPd KtaK'H nsain In about hIx inonthH to allrnd thp I'Ui'hariHtln rnnntt Hat t'lilenno. i Card Inn I OaHpai il 1h a iipjiIipw of I tho papal Htfcrolary of Htato and lias' bpon in tlio papal diplomatic body for iiiiHi? until 4ii yiiin, muni in iiiih t j on IliPiriK Hpont In I,atlnAniotrcan rotirb-j irlpH. Cardinal O'Donncll microodPd tho 1 I lute Caidlnat I-omip. nrimatB f Ire-I 24 hours before dcutll becuine 80il()iin-!tnnd and Ih one of the load Inn figui-PH j ly ttl and wan unootiKeloim until duath. "The lllnen ami death were duo to a b porn die form of spinal nii'iilimitiK, which cotneH front different Kennn of the dread dlHetiHe nnd which Ih not epidemic," Knld Dr. Sweeney when pressed for detiilU. SAVE LIE OF BOY IN Roy HawkliiM, 10, n Klanmth ImiIIs nchoolhoy who fall victim to a neve re attack of Hplnal inciiiimiliH last week, Ih alive and Ih contlutitnK to Improve larwuly iih the result of the effortH ol Htut Triiftlo Officer .1. .1. McMnhon. who acted hh a "aiiKal of mercy" when he Hpeedcd from Klamath FuIIn to n point Houth of Ashland to obtain hot inn from n local doctor who had motored that far to meet him. The hoy wiih severely ill and wan not expected lo live 2 more hourn. when n Klnmnth Kails physician tcdtl Mc.Mahon of the situation, the fact lielim thut no serum wns available In that city. At once McMahon led to return two hours and minutes later from tho KMuille trip, sett inn n rec ord, It Ih believed, for that distance over tho dutiKerouH (Ireen S pi Inn niounluln road. Tho boy lt not a mm of Hheiiff Hurt llawklns of Klanmth conn I y. WINS P0 ItSI ,.,i , i , cliiimiiionsliiiis of soutbeni OieKon. . . t,)0 W18r three years ln Hiiccesslou musle and vocal seleciionii by local l0 keei) the trophy permanently. "r"HIB- I Three new schools encared the The Chamber of fonimeico is re- basketball lists; they are Grants i'ass, celvlnif teleKrnms and coiiiiih mla- .Merrill and Klamath Kails, lions dully upon their co-op-intion The basketball schedule for Hie and Interest In Hie meeting from season was. arranged. It starts Jan diffcrent sections of the slate, ns well uaiy Hi and ends .March ti. it provides as locally. The chamber officials tbat two weeks shall elapse between have devoted much effort in this tno annual .Medford-Asbliind Karnes, bamiuet to insure ils success. CREATED Bf POPE, IE instead of one week iih heretofore. The Medford school has two open dntes In the middle of the season. One of these will bo filled by the an nual visit of the Cniveisity of Oregon lrosh team, of which Morvyn Clinstnin. lot mcr local star, will undoubtedly be u member, and the other by some Willamette valley IiIkIi school team, iet to bo selected. The schedule is as follows: January X, 9 and 10 1'rulimlnury games for nil schools January Hi Merrill nt Medford. January IS Merrill at Ashland. January Ti (Irunts I'ass at Med ford; Ashland air Kosohut'g. January :i Itosehurg ut drains Puss. January 2!i Ashland at .Merrill. January ;!(! Ashland at Klamath I'alls. In the Bchool who were paid from by law would apply nun Inst Leelnir's the same fees, so, that his compen- operations In Coos county. The com sution was cut to $1500 -or $lli00 a -'mission contends that ince thero year. --(have been no statutes enacted open- t'nder thesfh conditions he remain- ing these wnter to commercial fishing ed with the school only to iW- end the are controlled by the general of the 11123-24 school year. istaute. The hoard claims it was not a Al Tillamook on Wednesday of this party to the contract, hut that the WN,t WM ,,e hc,r" 'he case of Tom pact was between IJunelherger and VrSrr "t-'ainst the fish commission and l-rofessor flaskins, former head of "h warden. In which , Price , ,hi,,n,M K Is attempting to hnve declared void an board is not liable. ' " torder of the commlsslo:. closlhg to' i "iiiiin-i t.iiii iinimiK tut wiiiriH ui va rious Ht reams tributary to Tillamook Hay nn and after October 1 (I. for an indefinite period. Hc.contends liie cfimmiHMl'in Is without JurlMiik'lUm E LEAVES f OR EAST TO SECURE 10AM A total of $80 caHh ball was for-1 felted in . Judo Olenn O. Taior'j court today when five local resi- dents failed to appear to answer j charge of Intoxication preferred by j Saturday nUrht. They were released Satiivrigv DtlH tAflflV on hall yesterday morning after they j- J hart Bpent the nlKht in the city Jail. ' The police department, nid Chief nM $ ff 1 PA of I'olice Adams today, is makiiiK IYIGI1 S VVOOl SUltS . (jll.JU a concerted drive aKainst in toxica -1 tlon on the streets. Jamaica Kinder and moonshine seem to be the In toxicants imbibed. Men' work sox . .... . 5c- r hr; '":"T n," Men's dress sox, 2 pr. for 15c lepnrtment, are: Duke Jlnzel, "rvt:;)-':: Men's silk sox, 25c Men's wool mixed sox . 15c for Iiollce ilepnrtment, are fi: mil (III lilt, -M. .McDonald, $13. I'Ynnk Muusey Is III, - XEW VOIIK, Uee. 14. (A. P.) , Frank A. Munsey, publisher, suffered Men S Wintef UlllOn ' ' nu attack of acute appendicitis and a peritonitis on Saturday. It hecume ClllfC known todny. An operation was per- I . formed last night. ' . It was announced today that he IVI PTI C SIISDPnnftrS j I $1.15 .35c is altemptng to enact legslntlon. HpHVU hill nVPfillU SI 00 n tho same day nt Tillamook will "Cd'J' U,U . . Ql.VV Work shirts, 2 pockets . 50c was restlDK comfortably. and On be heard the case of John A. Neilsnn against the fish commission, at attack against an order closing lloipiarton , HlouKh to commercial fishing. A de- i i i . CP TA !;:;::::;'" vzrz Men s 16 ,nch h,8h 1ps 5-50 ametiilt'it complaint has Iicimi fllcil. KI-AMATil KALI.S, Ore., Dec. 14. Kred I teiutrii kv, Klamath Indian, left February, 5 .M e d f o r d at Grants h,'re UuUiy ,wr Washington. L. V Pass; HoseburK at Ashland. February ti Hose burs at Medford. February 12 Medford at Klamath Falls. February 13 Medford at Merrill. Februury 1ft Ashland at Medford. February 20 Medford at Asliluml. February 22 Klamath Fulla at Med ford: Grants Pass at Ashland. . February 20 Medford at Kosenurg; Ashland at Grants 1'asH. where he will appear beiore Interior department officials and members of nnKievH io press the Klamath In dians request for the $50,000,000 loan on the sale of reservation timber. Although he needed approximately $r040 to finance the trip, licndricks is leaving here with but 24S, but j hopes some way or other to procure sufficient funds in the east to keep Mini mere loltliyiug for the bill and In the Irish eplncopacy. Cardinal Verde is one of the most j learned ecclesiastics in the Itoman congregations and Is known partb-u- Inrly in connection with the beatifl- i cation and canonization of Joan of Arc. 1 i i Februury 27 Klamath Falls at Ash ulon "rl"K ,llm b!l,'k to tllw "'Hervu- lnnri. t,,n March f MedTord at Ashland. I 'l cnn "ly buy a one-way ticket March ti A shin n d at Medford; ;""' t rut goml,iortune to gei enougn Grants 1'hhh at HoHebiirg. 1,1 bring me .home,", saht Hendricks I prlud to his departure this morning.. 'Hut 1 ntn so anxious to put this over Ifhr the Indians that I Jim willing to I take a chance, on any personal djs eofmort." ' I'nited States Senator McNary has before congress a bill to advance a loan of Jft.000.000 to the Klamath In dians, to be paid back at 5 per cent In terest from the sale of their timber .lands. This would give the Klamath ) Indians approximately $4000 each and would enable them to farm their lands properly and got on their feet H A RTFOIil), ("mill., Dec. 14. (A. Today's ceremony nssumed a special P.) The application of (ieruld r i,,.,,,,... Importance because It precedes by less Chapman, notorious bandit and sbiy-l than a month the still more gorgeous er of a New lttitaln policeman, for PAItIS XKAH lK; ceremony wnn wnicn win pope win n w,it 0r habeas cnrplircquiring nisi I'lone the holy year. It wns held in I return to the Atlanta penitentiary to tin- hum ii innv-n un inimc BfH'vc on t a "Si-vcai leocrui seuiein'u 1 'Pontlntiea from fag one.) the consistory, and was attended by all the cardinals residing in Home. Itcforo the creation nf the new car dinals, the pope delivered a short al location which dealt chiefly wjth the celebration of holy year. Tho holy father expressed sat isfac tlon at Its success, but said the pilgrims must have seen that the situation' of the head of the Catholic church wtis still far from what t should be. In fact, the pilgrims. In order to approach the holy father, were obliged to enter hte Vatican, which he could not leave :is long as present rnmllttnnn combined. before the stale of Connecticut may Premier Uriand tender tho resignation execute him for the murder was de- f eho cabinet and that President nied today hy Judge Kdwln S. Thorn- iJmmiergue call upon parliament to as of ihe'l'iiiicd Slates district court l0l'm 11 minlstiy or national union. of Connecticut. oui:(;o ;i;ts m:w coach. (Continued from page 1,) Gspccfal significance attaches to the pope' reference in bis allocation of his Inability lo leave the Vatican as long as the present conditions con tinue in view of dispatches late last month indicating tbat ho contemplat ed such a step. These dispatches, quoting a report published in the Tiihunt. a Home newspaper, said the pope miuht break iho policy of the voluntary Immur ment established in 1S70. with the overthrow of the temporal power, by visiting Assist next year to assist In the tnaiiMuratio .here of a new Francis can monastery. Pointers scored decisive triumphs over the Navy each season. McKwan was the center on one of the army's greatest football com binations and was placed on Walter Camp's first a II -American team In 1!W4. lie was captain of the 1!M 6 eleven. Among his team-mates were Kugcne Vidal and Glmer Oliphnnt. two famous cadet back field stars. Mt'KvMin served as line coach at West point for several seasons be fore taking complete charge of the gridiron siiiad in Tjirge cotton rags wanted at Mall Trll.iitiA office Vlnnl results of the grade s honl ponttir test show that the Hoosevelt school has th largest per cent of children maintaining class a po.tturej WASHINGTON. Dec. M. A,IM throunhoiit all ncttvltles. tlif rf n An unfavorable report on the seating earning right to possession of the ,,f Cerabl P. Nye us senator from silver loving cup until the time oi yorth Dakota wes adopted today by the next test In February. Within the lowr five grades the winners were ns follows: Jackson, grade 1 ; teacher. Mrs. H en dei-won ttie senate elections committee. Duly two members of the rommlt tee voted in favor of seating Nye who wns appointed by tloverunr Corlle to1 fdl the vacancy caused by the death , Washington, grade 3; Agnes Mehrlng. l.lnchi. grade G; teacher West. Hoosevelt, grade 4 teacher, trudc Parker. teacher, of Senator ladd I A sub-committee consisting of Mrs. Chairman 1-mst and Senator Goff. I West Virginia, repuhllacnw, and Sena- tier- tr Georne, democrat, of (leorgla, was iiippoimcu to prepare ttie report for I submission to the senate. "TI , zi..Hki. I Tho 'tnmlttee mntialncd the find- Si Ahovo n 1 ' 'ings prepared at the direction of the KLA.MAIH hAii.ri, .re. i ... i l,l)ntll,,l ,,y Senator tloff who held I Kinmnin runs exierienccu ..n n,,- thut (h KOV,,rno(, h(l h(lVi, l(lJ;ul ond coldest night of the year last nU(hrlty to fill the vacancy by up night when the mercury touched 21 pintment. -n,,. n1M(, w(i, nnw P uhove In the Cnited Stales weather ,lKIMl up in the senate floor where It office. Once before, this winter the H expected to be the subject of pin thermometer registered It) above. ponged debate. SATISFIED CUSTOMER Wo recently ilellvereil five Inna of our itooil Coal tn a new cus tomer ami lio wns very much 8iirirlxeil Unit we look so great enro of IiIh lnwti, wltulows nml house. Wo wet the coal down to mnke nn (limt In his li.iKe ineut. ami picked up nil the conl that wnn dropped n round (he house; in fact, we left his home Just ns we found it. I la Is an other SATISFIKIl ITSTO.MKIt who will find thai our CO.U. Is ns Bond ns our s.tvloo. PHONE 239 MEDFORD Jfie 4mw?rto tht Burning Qiiesfm Sumo request that the president de liver In person n messaxe to parlln mi.nt empliaHliinR the iireciirloiiHiiess or the slluatluti and nskliiK for Kieuter aiilhorlty. Son fMnM.lflit AiW irt rimnltq SWEM'S GIFT SHOP OFFERS 400 FRAMED PICTURES in a CHRISTMAS SALE ALL PICTURES REDUCED-MANY AT Vi PRICE Pictures for Father Pictures for Mother Pictures for Sisters, Sweethearts, Brothers Thorp novor was a room that did not' hnvo a spaco on its walls for another pioturo, and you are surp to find just tho one hci'e that will liring' lasting pleasure to the reoipient. Pictures for the living room, dining room and bed room; all sizes and kinds, including tho very popu lar subjects, such as "Davbreak," "Grinnv," "End of. the Trail," "Lone Wolf,""01d Sweet heart of Mine," etc. PRICES 85c to $17.50 Pool your funds and buy a Christmas picture , for tho home that you will all enjoy. Swem's Gift Shop Dayton loggers .... $5.50 Men's khaki pants . . . 95c Men's dress shirts ... 65c Men's and boys' caps . . 75c The whole store is just one big bargain counter. Sale going all this week .-. ' 32 N. Front, !"- Near City Hall V IHOTEET naoADWAY ' sevewth Tell It With Fragrance It Is Like a Breath from Paris to Look Over Our Toilet Display Les Parfumes de Coty: The four internationally favored perfume creations of Coty Chypre, I .Origan, Kmeraude, Paris. A Bourjois: . Ashes of Roses, an oxelusivp odor. Perfumes nt 1.1.", .fn.fiO, .". Soap Face Powder Lip Stick Leigh's Liquid Path Salts, ifliO. Piver's Fetiche fragrant with perfumes, lasting with charms. Toilet Water Face Powder Compacts Soap Iludnut's Week End Sots fJoc llubigant Ideal Qnelques Ilours are scents that linger in the memory. Vardloy's English lavender, a iK'witching fragrance of last ing quality. Stationery A fine display of Highland Linens ayd othe gootl grades. Tom Tinker, tiOo. Look at What 98c Does! It buys a Vacuum Hot tie that you can take homo anil lean up against one you paid $4.00 for and for the life of you they can't be told apart, either in looks or performance. Pocket Knives at OSc; one that is warranted to stay sharp. Parbor Clippers with Parber Shears, regular 4, now $2.9S. Ingersoll Watches, 1.7." and up. A complete- lfcio. 12-inch Atlantic Taper -Twist Candles, . assorted colors, 211c pair. , o HEATH'S DRUG STORE PHONE 884 As near as your phone