I PArm are twitto irxm Trtmuyp!, pfotid; 0T?EficvNT, Tuesday. September is, ms. Mm AT HM m ITILUinilU 1 Ul After a Hurricane Passes RAIL PAY ENDS DELAY ACTION; l i Neither Roads Nor Workers! ABle to Agree, and Nextj Move Up to Government; No Strike Near Labor; to Issue Statement Soon. ! t ClIK'Ano, Sept. 1R. The Jmlerui hounl of infflialloii thin (irtfrnomi minou w-(l it litis tor ttiln:it'(I its efforts lowunl briiiK JtiK uliout (ill aKrcfMiUMit hctwi-cn Ihn western railronds and tin1 trainmen and ronductm'H union. .Siitniml K. Win.slow, chairman f -Ihn ffdiM-nl liounl, IhhuciI l he fol lowing Hlaloment: "In hfhnlf of tho board, the nirdiatinn prociMMlhitfH have heen tt'i'tninali'd for the rcamm Dial tlx carrloi'H and employes' orra hIy.a tloiiH veie unable to reach an agreement." K. I. Curlfs, proHidc-nt of the j .Order of Unllwiiy ConrU'iitorH and A. I Whitney, head of the lirolh erhood of Hallway Trainmen, said no action on the Hlrllco vote could he taken, and indicated the next move should, come from the kov erntnent. They promised an of ficial Htatemciit shortly of labor" position in tho wane controversy. .1. W. IIIkIus, chnlrnian of the board of nilhvny iminajiei-H, hud no Htntnment in nialo eonrornlriK the carriers' attitude. YOUTH HELD FOR DOUBLE KILLING, LIES LIQUOR Mam street of Miragoane, Hai ti, after the passing of tne hurricane last summer v hich devastated a large area, killing animals and destroying crops and food supplies. Relief workers estimate that 100,-' 000 are facing famine In the stricken area. ! "I ir Uohin.Kon, iJcniocriitle vice- : . i nnm.P i nnn roo iimiTrno A K NV M- .unrl r HE IIM rh 1 JnUIVUUI w ILLL I Uf illLLi-UU HUM I LHU ' Jones Sz. Company, who operate pint-cry stores and meat markets In other cities of Oregon, havo purchased Louie's Cash liroem-y. owned by Louis I'lrieh. on South Central avenue, have taken a long lime lense on the huildinif, and take charge on October 1st. The building wlil he remodeled, ticw rixtures adileil and tho siore will bo mud one of the most up-to-date of Its kind In Medford and southern Oregon, The members of Jones .i Co. have had long experiencn in the operation of grocery stores and markets, and operate their own wholesale houses.' It is the inten tion of the company to open a Wholesale house here next spiinw. This new ntnro means added iit Iractlons to .Medfoid as a trailing center. JACK'SONVII.I.i:. Sept. IS The I Parent Teacher association will ! give a reception lor the lencheiM of the .Jacksonville school l-'rlday evcnillK. Sejiteinbei- 't at S p. tn.' A splendid program will be given j and refresh infills will be sei-ved. ! All are cordially invited and It is hoped there will he a largo at-' .Icmlanco. Ir. and Mrs. I). A. Korhes enter tain'el .Siindny. September 1 li. with a hirthdiiy dinner for Mrs. l-'oibes' I'alher. I). T. Liiwluii of .Medford. The following were present : Air. and .Mrs. U. T. l.:twton. y. and Mrs. .lean IX Lawtou, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I'ankey and chil dren, Oennie and Shirley and Dr. and M rs. 1). A. Forbes and sons, Itobert and Stuart. Mr. find Mrs. A. C ClariiiKlon and datiKhlei-, Maud, .lime lirndley, Iai mini anil (.on i-'rost of .Mo- doe point, spent Sunday at the X. C. sinythe home. M Inn llylda Lyon of Tiiconin is staying with her aunt. Mrs. Wil bur f'nineron nnd nllendlrig busi ness college hi Medford. The Seventh Day Adventis) acad emy school, east of Jacksonville E I PORTLAND, tire., Sept. IS. ifP) , Wail until you see the buck's horns plenty of time to t-hoot then." This warning was given by , Harold Clifford, stale game war Ideu. who b;is been aroused by leer hunters in (irc- SNOQlwU-MIK Wash.. Sept. 18.! Sontiht as the slayer of .Mr, a'iit .Mrs. Joseph Kirk, at Dayton near Sheldon. Wash., yesterday, Arthur ; Scliafer, sou of a prominent (Irays .Harbor family was arrested here' today when he walked into a -ien-ertil store owned by n cousin' Otto ; , ilt'inig. ; Young Sc.hu for was arrested aft- ; er he hud walked into the store i .and asked for some clothes and a j bag of candy. Ituinig, who is post- j ; muster here, recognized Schai'er j and immediately summoned Mar-1 ; shal Tom liena-;on. The marshal 1 ; said that a few minutes after be-j j ing (aken into custody, Schafer at-1 i tempted to end his life by slashing I J 1: if throat with a razor. i j . A few minutes later, while being (taken to a hospital, he again tried! j to cut his throat. Hospital attend-; jants said he was in it serious eon- j ditlon but would recover. j j Schnfer was accused by Mrs. ' jJeauettu Kirk, in a statement made! just before she died yesterday morning, ot slaying her husband, Joseph Kirk, young rancher, and ! siflentbil nominee, who has just j then attacking her. She said that! onie through the storm section. during a struggle. Schal'er's pistol'.! storm area uppeors to extend " was fired three times, the shots j 1 from Lauderdale to Titusvllle. ap- wounding her. Her death resulted proximately M5 miles in width." i from a bullet wound in the head.! me senator h messtige wud. "Dam-. Three small children survive the age is believed to exceed that j couple. which occurred in storm of l:iii. ; AI is. Kirk said the shooting oc Casuiiliies not fully known nndicurred shortly after midnight on cannot be ascertained accurately ! Monday morn'iug after (heir return for some time. j from a party. Her liushand was Something like tn have re- ! killed by a shot fired through a oelved treatment in hospitals window and Mrs. Kirk was al which have been greatly damaged. tacked in the donrw.iv - whnn it. death of four gun. "Unless Ibis wholesale away is balled (h- gam iniois- slon will start proceedings against cart-less hunters and press them to the limit. "Wear your red jackets and red hals and be careful. You do not want to be shot, nor do you want lo have the blood of another on your head." Local organizations are without lands. , "I am convinced that immediate blazing 1 action by your body is n'ces.sary if adeiiuale relief js to be effected. A part of the territory Is totally without organization and at least -l nddiioiial nurses to those which can lie provided here are reouired and approximately e.iunl number of social workers. "Medical assistance believed to be iideininle. Helm billla t bui work tempting to take her husband to their car outside, not realizing he was dead, Schafer was a former pa I lent al the Weslern Washington Hospital for Insane. hi i;ki am; hits dimk (Continued from Pngo One.) impossible to forecast t he direc tion of the storm other than gen erally northeastward. The bureau said .nut the storm apparently had diminished greatly XI-: W VOItK. Sept. IK. (I') j (irigadier (ieneral Hugh A. Drum. commander of the First division, j was ordered to Porto liico today to I take charge of the hurricane re ! lief work for the army. He will on large scale will lie necessary sail on the I'. S. S. Hridcre. and lunds . diate use." ciutred for iinnie HOY'S TALK TUI K (Continued trom Page One.) , was the same , started Monday of Hits week. ,Seve-;in intensity throughout lust night. rat .Jack ho mil 1c children urn at tending school there. F. W. Parker and wife of North Hend, Ore., spent Thursday after noon visiting at the 'I home. U . C. l-alrklng from southern I racing the progress of the dis California, arrived Thursday to turhance. which originated in t In visit at the home of his nii'ce, Mis. ; Caribbean last Thursday us ; Fred Kutcher ami is now ork ing i "very dangerous hurricane." tlx lor the Owen-Oregon Lumii Its reports, far front complete, tended to shew tbo storm was headed toward Matteras with the possibility of a change in course. Nori is (according to the high pressure ob stacles- It might meet. Wire Report on the Pear Market CHICAOD, Sept. 18(rSDA) I ears: in cars Oregon, if Mich igan. 7 Washington, 4 Idaho, 4 California arrived. lOight Canior 1i la ca rs u n Ion ded, 1 It ot tiers n n -loaded; 10 California ears on track: f0 others on track; 15 cars sold. California. Hartletts, STI'.ii boxes. $lf.3Ei to S4.K): average $3.00; 1 Ml boxes of Clairgeiins, $l!,4l to $2. BO; average $1MH; 4!)fi boxes 1'tah tartletts, $a.2ri to S3.SU; average S!!. fift; LMKS boxes Washington ex tra fancy. $l.3ri to $2. Til; average S2.30; 73!) boxes fancy, $ l .3ft to fl.7ri; average Sl.Bfp. iMireau said it held lo a fairly straight course through the West Indies, and as usual began losing force ll lid meeting high pressure on enliiring the mainland south of Wi'st I 'n I ni lte;tch. Fin. On reaching Smith Central Flor ida, where 21 were known to have been killed near Lake Okeechobee NEW YOltK, Sept. 18. (CSDA) Pears: Sit cars California, 1 New York, 12 Oregon, d Washington arrived; 40 California run unload ed; 26 others unloaded; 77 Cali fornia ears on track; 6 others on track. Oregon IbirtlettR, 3!2u boxes, $3 ,to 3.Stl; averagp S3.42; fancy S2.Hl) to 3. 70, few S3. Ml; average S3.2H; 426 boxes Hose extra. S3. 10 to 3.46: average $3.30; fancy, J2.76 to $.1.10; average 13. When Slumber VI hs Tnstead of turning ami tossing when you can't sleep nt night, try n hot hath. It will let you down Kently into sound, restful slumber'.' Start with water of 00 or 100 de grees Fahrenheit, slight ty above body temperature. A bath ther mometer costs little nnr, enables you to seenre tho right tempera luro quickly, (jot in. then turn on the hot water tap until you feel Varm and glowing. After coaling yotirseir with a generous hither of soap. He back quietly until you Teel relaxed. Hub dry thornty and get into bed with Muffletetit covering. Avoid cold water and cold air. at camp I above liuitc Falls. S. I-:. Dunnington who luo; been finite ill for several days, is im proving. I Joe It. Hall, who Is working for the forest service at the Fish Luke road camp, was our city Satur day evening. be Air. mill Mrs. It, C. Plerson and Hie disturbance was turned back, daughter, Dorothy, mul son, Cliae. : walled In by high pressure areas and grandchild. Unite, from Mo--of air until it pushed lis way out doc Point anil llonafay Itlair of northeastward toward Savannah. Klamath Fulls were visitors Sun- The high pressure areas weakened day at the . C. Sinylhe home. Its momentum, and the greatest of Mrs. Ftta Trunin, from Camp these pushed the storm back to 1. Itutte Falls. Is spending this , ward the Atlantic as It progressed week with her sister, Mrs. Fred northward. Ibitcher. j Tiie northwesterly wind which M i ; . I'li'W lightly in a clouded sky over SA LKM Ore., Sept. I S. (TJ't To Atlanta today was indicative of consider the easlbill.y of erecting this conclusi the bureau pointed a forestry building at the state filir . out. grounds within (he next, year a ' eonimlttee of the stale hoard oft WASH 1 N( iTo.N. Sept. I S, iV, forestry will meet here September ' I'at twenty nurses and monev ; down by lit , young Norlbcott's. i While this bit of corroboiatiou was given young Clark's story, City jClieinist Hex Welsh emerged from bis laboratory to announce that I blood found on an axe at the so- called "murder farm" probably j was that of an animal.- Hut at the j same time. 1 lie chemist said tlptt t Hire,, strands of hah- adhering' to the axe blade were from the head of a human being. And detectives making another : examination of t b e Notiheott i home lofhi.l ti bloodslafned board 1 and a haicliet. the blade of which j w is ground to ra'.r-like edge, j They were not certain what part' U may have played in the farm j tragedy If Clark's story of his ' uncle m degenerate slayings was : correct, l''roin u laboratory where mlcro . setijie and scientific instrument are .y. ' to cany on reliabilitatioii . urgently tu-eiled in the by 1 burrlca ne, said a message If Oty (he ltd Cross today from Sena NURSES know, and doctors have declared there's nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all sorts of aches and pains, hut he sure it is genuine Bayer; that name must he on the package, and on every tahlet. Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine in used in trailing crime. J. Clark ) re(l 'S on every box. l ou cant go Selle.-s, criminologist employed by ' wrong if you will just look at the box: itiverslde county authorities, an- i nounced be hail "vital bits of evi- j deuce corroborating young Clark's j , ."lot y. ; Police doubts of Clark's story ; began to srow however, when he lold i hem that at least fifty boys had been taken to or visited the ;.orlhcott ranch within the last I two years ami that Xorthcott .owned a cabin In Mint canyon uortn ot Snug us where some nf the .oik is noys might have been taken. l)e Florida trellves. however, said they would (i talic ('lark Willi (hem toil.-iv it. .... '"empt to find the cabin." ' 'COULDN'T BE BETTER." ANTI-KNOCK RED CROWN GASOLINE (TAHMKP Pit. ffMPANV OP CALIFORNIA 4 ! Mull 'ri-lhiiup ncls nn roml I in.oiill iii.qi.I.. ,.Vi.pv il.iv you alway IK " pv .. , mi ASaA f&JU mxm the trntlp marV of b&Sir Asnlrln Is thf trittle murk of Hirer .Munufactnre nt MnnnncftldiciOpstcr at SaliCjllcacId 's serve such good coffee19 "Thanks, but it's no trick." "Oh, but it is. You don't know how hard I've tried." "Well, of course, we always use M J B. We've served it, for almost thirty years." . Many twople find that with M J B, the strong blend, they use slightly less coffee than with other blends. But whether you make it strong or weak, MJB has a tia. vor that oni? the strong blend can give. Now it comes to you vaaium-sealed in the new, tall key-can. Both the vacuum process and the improved key-can belong exclusively to the MJB Company and are available only to M-J-B users. M-JHB COFFEE MANN'S Tho Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S WEDNESDAY SPECIALS at Mann's Department Store Every Item a Money Saver Two Big Specials In Pillows 21, $1.19 Pillows 95c . 17x'2-l-in. Eminei'iok pillow.'!. pounds weight, filled with new leathers covered with a good grade of blue and white feather ticking; regular price 1.19; on sale Wednesday, QC each S1.59 Pillows S1.39 39x2(5-in. Emiiierick pillows, 2-'): pounds weight, filled with new feathers, covered with a good grade of fancy ticking; regular price 139; on sale $1,39 ednesdav at, ea , See Window Display $10.00 Sale of Silk Dresses Women's fine silk and velvet dresses made in this season's lat est styles and colors; every one dil'ferenl; a great varicly to choose from, as a hig Wednesday Special, $10 00 Cretonnes $7.55 Values $1.45 These cretonnes are worthy of mention; suitable for bedroom or living rooms; extra fine imported quality; gorgeous coloring in very choice designs; priced unusually low; . 1.95 value; 1 JG Wednesday, vd M 1 Rayon Gowns $2.95 Values $1.95 Women's and misses' gowns, made of. a heavy quality rayon; tailored styles; colors peach, nile, coral, and flesh'; all sizes; rcgu lar price 2.95; ednesdav special, ea $25.00 Sale of Winter Coats f)0 wonderful new coats, made of splendid all-wool materials in sport and dressy styles; have big fur collars and (COC 'ff cuffs; all sizes; Wednesday special, each PD..UU Luncheon Sets $1.95 Values $1.69 -15-inch luncheon sets, stamped on line quality '.Indian head with four napkins to match; hem stitched and ready to embroider; regular price $1.95; J1 ?Q on sale Wed., 'set 1 7 Children's Waist Union Suits $1.19 Values 95c These suits are made of fine cot ton and have short sleeves, knee ruff; all sizes; regular price 1.19; Wednesday special, Qr suit 75C Women's Wash Dresses of fine o choose "Happy Home" and Wirthmor" wash dresses made grade of percale; fast colors; new styles; hundreds from, all sizes, np.to 52; these dresses are cheap at d 1 ff $1.50; Wednesday special, each P 1 .UU Children's Bloomers 75c Values 59c Children's crepe bloomers; fine quality in flesh on,Iy; regular 75c values; . Qr Wednesday special, pr. Triangular Scarfs $2.25 Values $1.39 Fine quality georgette and crepe de chine triangular scarfs in all shades; 2.25 values; ednesdav special rs.s1.39 $16.50 Sale of Dresses 100 wonderful new silk and wool dresses made of the best ma terials in uie very latost styles and colors; all sizes. These dress es are worth a great deal more; 011 sale Wednesday, e.'ich $16.50 Sweaters Women's rough neck sweaters in Ian, navy, black and white. Wednesday special $5.95 Hair Nets "Carmen" hair nets in bob and, cap sizes; all shades: regular W ednesdav at price 15( 2 for ... 15c f "THE STORE FOP FVFPVnr.rv 7 "THE STORE FOR EVEPVBOnv Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prcpaid-Agents for Bntterick Patten