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o The Weather lNrfM Ooud) Umiglu and Sat unlay: uut ho itu! tmitit. Maximum yc tenia y 2 Ijouesi ilils furvuoou 23 Medford Mail Triune Weather Year Ago Maximum 44 Minimum , 20 o : fiilj TitMHhlrd Ttr W-0 ,trf.vmtt. car FOURTEEN PAGES MKDFOUl), OUKCiOX. VIM DAY. PKCK.M1SEU 7. VJ?.. No. J58. Today MOTHER OF By Arthur Brisbane MflnTUPflTT Chilly for Lambs. , The King's Doctors. Deep Sea Fish, and Men. Divine Plus Fours. (Copyright, 1928. by Star Co.) j AVuii .street's little lamijs j i felt the oil ill of winter Weil- ; nosday. Benevolent liiaiiittiers j of high finance, to save little people from "foolish 1:11111b linjf" when it is too late, raised "call money" to 12 per cent. If foolish gambling by the public, allows banks and th-j Federal Ik-serve to go too fur in the direction of eriininal usury, there may be quite a . smash. ' 1 -- - I Mr. Mellon, who knows about lllonev, ought to look into that! and probably will. Promoted dorks in tli Krdoral Kescrvo menu well, and arc (rind to giva , , ,l,n,i,n l a .... , - little dishonest money. isu: there is such a thing as going too far. Physicians watehing bulle tins issued by King tieorge's doetors find it dift'ieult to say exactly what they mean. Uoyal j doetors must be as optimistic J as they dare to help Britain's j Christinas trade, at the same i time protecting their own repti- j I nt ions. I Unfortunately, the most aeeiu i I'ate diagnosis probably is thin j uf insurauee companies thai j r ... : ii... i,;.r- now rciuw iv .-. .lite, even at 90 per cent fol' i ., i . liiit u imjiv,-,. .i 44- :' ; ''Infection in the lungs'' is the trouble. The thin wall that separates the king's lungs from doelors watching him is a more effective barrier than the great wall of t hina. At the Rockefeller Institute in New York, Dr. Carrel opens the lung cavity of a dog. re moves a piece of lung tissue, theoretically diseased, and an hour later the dog is as well as ever. Ordinarily, atmospheric pressure would cause collapse of the lung i'ud death on open ing the lung cavity. Carrel's assistants pumped iiir into the windpipe at a pressure equal to atmospheric pressure. The dog doesn't suffer by the way, feels nothing. l'.iit you ean"l experiment on n king. Scientists study fishes that live a mile below the oeean sur face. ISriiig them to the top. removing the water pressure, they burst and die. Human beings live at the hot torn of the atmospheric oeean. 500 miles dee)). If yon took us tO till' top WC probably Would j , ' . ill v I burst. and we should die sure-1 ly. Man cannot live 10 miles , ... p -i up. to say nothing of oOD miles. , W'tt pity the poor, submerged deep sell fish, Icadine; Sllell dull j 1 , , : . , ! lii-.w Thev wonlil mtv the sub-; ........ ,-- niei-'ed Door unionsf human be- llllfs. Science savs rll uf earth's, , , .i lite was once in the ocean. Sumo animals climbed on the liiud, , , . , , j developed luiis m l'l'e ot the fish's bluddcr, cars in place of j .,, i i i : . gills. .uen crc uic.iui.icii in thut migration to lund. Other minimis, even more ambitious, learned to fly the birds. Amors human beings a few, bird like, fly abovo the level of neccs- .mu. .... ,i".n his Inst hour by Father San- r.'l Tber.. ' iVfc T ,; .d s. arc safe. Hut. like tho birds, '"''J don t do much thlnklnt,. They dou t have to thinu. r,,,.,., i.ues new Ideas Ger- mau gTns KO Inlc ?a?hletlc-in scanty . ...r.. o .,.. .n.l h.l.h l.ri..: 1.X .. hero nd there in Germany r n.h oarts of Europe whore "' ',, i. hrre lentirolv clothing is oarrea eonroi?. (CooUnut on Pf four.) .Clllinins. owi."i .... . .... IMUfMMUUI I IS BITTER , , shrieks and Sobs in Denial! of Guilt Shouts Charge of Frame-Up Portland Interviewers Told Mother and Son Pals Nephew's Name Brings Hysteria. 1'OIITI.AM). Ore. Dec. 7. Wl j Shrlckinc nt times In a furious pus- : ! at those who say uordon stcw-i nrt Norllu'ott is Builty of murder j una of abominable brutalities, and i sobbing tlio next Insiunl in relating I how dear ho Is to her, Mrs. I.ouiHa Northeott, neeu'd Jointly with her Hon of a series of )ioy murdrs, push- ed through Portland last night en; route, to I-ns Angeles county. j Ititterness seemed to permeate 1 ,h - i . it. I li .. - Mrs. I.oiiIm' .Norllicott ns thno ,, , Ml0 shouted that her mm was "framed," that he "was'never (,-lven 11 chanc," tliat ills nelibors In lllverylde, t Cul., 1 "were JeulolH of him." : ' j l.t) o s e Jawi d. hvuvy-fealureil, with doepHct, nervous 'jyen that! wear a brooding look, the woman 'lured defiiinlly at ci'iestloners asj they out;ht to learn ut the crimes I alleged lo have been committed ! on the Northcoit ehleken ranch at I Iliveivide. At time." and then only for an Instn'it tears welled Into her eyes! f us she spoke of her son who hat ! first will tako place Saturday at j to an Increase in the stale n , 'ont 01 1110 comniunM 01 loouin ,.nf,l 1,11.1 ib,. n mi,,.,., I bu I Anlofu':astu. wlierp ofticlals of the ' over liii veur. nnd the mill lew habitants for six monlhs. The vll- " confe.aInn to the murders of ut least four small boys. Her dry sobblnu over, tho fi I -year-old wom an Instantly was on the defensive, .-iliuutimx denials and hurling r erltninutioiifi.' "I Mveor lo (Jod that he's h"en 'framed,'" h'' sereamed during the ((iieMlonlui; w h-n newpap'-r men sut;bt lo point out to h'r what they considered a loieal train of "ventH in connection with the mur ders. ! i, .i.i i ii,. mill , Wen I'als. "I lII ynu wo were pal; me everylhing. T didn't know any of these 'boys they say were out nt the ranch. 1 didn't know AVal' ter Collins: I didn't know Ic ie 1 Wlnslow: I didn't know Nelson ;VIiihIow or thi M'-xh-sin 11' I never huw llu'm!" And she pound- ed on the table In front of her as her fun lures worked in a frenzy of excllemenl. i And then the period of read ion. ; and .Mrs. TCorteoit gave way to! sobbing, romforled by Mrs. Sweet-1 er, who v.-ilh iter hub:ind. Sheriff, Kweeler, nre taking the woman to: Ciilifornia. i While she talked. Mrs. Xorlcott was never so excited nnd never so; voluble thut she did not beslllltei and turn hr de. pset eyes nslde for the briefest instant before an- ,..,., u nllMn st.,.m,.,, , her too pointed. A ni"ntlnn of the name of San- ,.llirli Xo,.t)lr()t.H ,1L,lhlv an,, iWOman into a paroxysm of rage. At another lime she had been i spelkln of llle Kl veri-lde chicken . r r ' li.i.ii. .1,1,-.. .... ,i, ""d. did most of the work on It.! . ... i i... ui..irr. ! She was Interrupted . i;vrti-:- sahrply. "And Stewart could have had bojs out to the ranch without your ., B .. ,,, riu,rlr( ,i,.mmid. Mrs. , Xorthcott suffene.i. Her frame trembicd as site glared ut lh ,.,., orr, , ,,,,,., "Snnford Clark " -be 'hooted, voice anu lost control or ner "Sanford Clork cohIi! liave had them. He was out there alone a lot!" liKltl.l.V. Pee. 7. lPi J.lln" Mnrtln.-z Del l:io. former husband of Tiolores -Del Jllo. film u.-tress iliril lure It.lny. lie was altendid - Moreno, family priest nf tie I.. . ... . . i lc ,, be.nn.o serious. U'l'l-er Sandusky, opened a puck- 1(iiih wuHrA f.om hoar, failure. I ug.a he received yest?rduy from J,a (indued by blood poisoning which! tlrandc, ore., bo found two old followed a minor operation on u ; photographs sent him by lb" jd- boll. ! mlnlstrutor of the elate ,.f "Mr,. IllloVfrt UD hv boll that ni lor- mw wife n.l-,ht reach him. Del I ltlo lived several days lenrxr than 'his physicians expected, but dur- change came for the worre. .... u I... I KING GEORGE OF ENGLAND hi , XX lwQ y Kino George of England io ill .-t royai pnyaicians. no ll lung caused by Infective catarrh. miijesty taken when he reviewed field marshal. CHILE IS IXT STOP FOR GOOD i l 1 Maryland Off Coast T)f Chile. Antofagasta Port of.. Call Saturday Valpa-, raiso Monday End of! Trip On Maryland. , KS ItOUTK TO ANTOFAGASTA, Chile, Hoc. 7. !A) Tlio Hoover'' ".UdOd will" shin passed loitr.v I'riMtl the const of Peru lo that of Chile, where two slops will be made. The ' repiiiiiie oi i:onvia win hoard ine vessel for a four-hour visit with the presidcnt-elecl of the United States, TOURISTS STATE DEMAND ino setonu slop in cniienn ; it nas ueen lixed nt Sl&.t.ao.iil. v.aioro will lie at Valparaiso on; The riuid Tor tho maintenance .Monday. That will mark the end j and salaries, etc.. In the county Is or ti e cruise or the .Maryland as practlrally the same as last year. Mr. Hoover and his party will trav-j A delt ratlon of women, inter-; el overland to thu east coast and I cstcd In health work, and headed board the l 8. S. Utah for Ihniby Mrs. Louis t'li'ic.h. called upon homeward journey. Sailing under tho budBot hoard under Iho misap- clear skies and cool weaiacr. Iho prehension that tho appropriation President-elect had a restful day for county health work had been yesterday after a strenuous pro-1 f1" Wednesday at Lima. Peru. . , r , , ,i,,, it,. "-- "" i""" Mho .Maryland ran Into a radio "pockel." all official messiiKes and press dispatches being held up dur- tnp inai. tune. v nen ine iiiaryiunii ..... . ... said Koodby to the coast of rem today, slin also bade farewell to the Peruvian cruiser C'oionel lio-, losnesii which hail accompanied nor f..,,,.. (ii. The escort shin fired i,1cr naloto anil turned hackling nnd filed a cenoral molest , luWUrd her home port E - . . : I I I I'.lt .,1.MJLI-I1. UHIO, UCC. PHOTOGRAPHS V Y 0 11 Tay-Tno faded phoiographs""? spontaneously accepted by all . ..i. lurly woman who died recently In1 xiC.rande, Ore., have solved till'' mysterious disni.oearnnco of two nt young people ot the vll-; Svcamore near here 60; ' ' I.. nihi ..r ..,,.,,-1 '1 ! lev I vUc ,, vtung fariner u i.stii . a oung lorin n, way from his farm al Scu- promine la go of years ngo. more leavliig his wife und tuuriv ymn o)(,. umct 0wcnK pulled I children. A feu- uuy luier , fnim Mn V(ll)( n l(mc,e,.0 !W y,,Brs lorses wero found here. I wo f ,. .,, ,,, .,.. ., small his hors.' weeks passed without word from Lytic nnd then I'boebo Hehufer, socially iironilnent Sycamore gnl.j IQCfQCi:, Chile, D 7. MV disappeared. The village ne t r i H.vent.?en persons wero know n to ' ....... lually they were forgotten. , v lien Atl.triiev A. I.. null or James l.)il lur iu.inil..u..u... : The photogniphs had ..een lui;. r. at Upper Sandusky half a eentu.y ago. Hail mcceed-d ill Identlf.-- ' (Continued on raje Six.) i Th. ..h.f.fp,.i.h. I....1 :.,.en ti.l:.... Ev fiuckingham palace and a under aurrering Trom congestion or one Above is a recent picture ef his cavalry units in the uniform of a COUNTY BUDGET IS BOOSTED BY Budget Committee Adapts Expense Program -- In- t lhC5 "70C n i CrCaSe 01 $00,(00 CaUSefl By Increase in State Tax . . -k.: .-;'. Over Last Year. i At ll ini'etim? nf thn Inirli-..! mittmi 11:Ih mm-niiiL' ih, huiitr.u i'r with n nrolcMtaalH. Tlio budKct as ndmited nrovidos ! for tho riilHimr nf JUT'.' llltl si: l.nMt1 year iho amount was .ti'.iis l'S I lit Tho increase of $ii3,"a5.L'2 Is duo . , ...... voted i- Iho people Tor the counly fair. The slate tax for Juekson i counly was SL'OO.VOt.HS. This year clipped. They wore ndvlsod that I no reduction had been made. !.,. .i ,i..i " ..1.1-i.M.t.ra, a iiuiijumii , of tho Talent district and proinl- , nent In Hoys' nnd Girls' club work In this county, was present at Iho : session as a spociaior. ai; Alae- .... .... : t racken has not missed a meeting i j of Iho budsct coniinlll.ee for many years. j. i. Judy, jr., of tho Orlltln: ! Creok district called noon tlm meet, i : against tho tnxos. He informed tlio t i body that ho wanted "them to quit ! : throwing out tho county money by tue seoopim. I'.nuneti .Noalon or the Central 1 i Point district, a member of Hie I ' budget committee, was unnbte lo I 'attend, being confined to his home with an attack of the flu. j I James 11. Owens dl Wellen, tut : chairman uf tho budgot board, read til published budget. Haluh Mil llib.'s of Ashland, sccretnry of the I board, and tho county court nnd . .in; kuiiiii ,.u:i n nnu picgcm. 1 ! Au ...n..i r . i.i- i j .n a icn.iu 11,1 i.ieir ntrnnun j I County Judge Alex Sparrow Invited . ; the budget committeo nnd . the ! county commissioners to have! lunch with him, the Invitation b ; - . iiuvi air. uwi nH. wnn uminiinrnii : u,ke minis about tho Fourth upon ino Krouuus inai n uc n ui. "'""o, "'V'l! ia,;8' , u ! '"Ic wlilcl. started hero Noveni- -No 5'ou 'lo" l' H"''1 Jv,K'' Hpiir- i lr iJ would reach the peak next row. "I Iced no farmer after he! week. Five hundred new cases In l,ccn 0,u ,n ,,,e h"y "el'l "ll I.os Angeles wore reportod yester- du''" !,l"' n" M" lho ,,BforR' u n)so drV(,,ol,cd t ,,, 8(,sslon ; The heulth department unnoiinc- ,,,. i,,,,,,,, , ini. ...i .. ,i, i .... ., i. Of ukc. nnd .hid tin H par row had a watch 3!t vcai'H old. "' ' . ..v . ' "'""""""'" I the Chlltan steamship Qulntero ' muiik .ir I't.ntn iv.tt.cn... near nere. after a collision with tho steamship I America. After lho "rush tho America stood by and rescued Ihn cuptuln I of the Qulntero and most of hi. I . . nnu. .u.iucu . I louiouo hv the Ai.i.irtcii iquiquo by the America. Tne. i rescue vessel also had aboard It three bodies which had been takon 'from the water after the Qulntero sui.lf. GUNMEN KILL WMK POLICE CHIEF i South Chicago Heights 'Tough Cop' Victim of Racketeers Sawed-Off ; Shotguns Spout Death; Through Window. I I'lllOAUU, I-e. i. t't'i l.iroy J tillhd-t. Ihe South c'hli'tiKo HclKhts : j police rhit'f who was proud of hi ( rrpulatton a "a loiifjli cop." won't : ltnthiM' th, "bovH In the hoore 1 racket" any more. Sonic men with wiwmi-oii smilBlinH Km mm i. i . ntniit: Miot mm ueau. iitrougu inc buck. lie wan svntud ut home with IiIh family. Ills buck to. tb front window uml the ItKht from u floor lump bcHlde IiIk , chair Hct htm apart from others in tho room, like a Hpollluhl HltiKlint' out an uclor on the ntaKe. 111m chair wax only ! II few feet from thn front window. ! ami llie oaciv ul l neao. u.opprn HliKhtly forward ns ho mid. wan .nn cay iatKet from the mred. The shade had been drawn only lialf way. I . The killers Kot out of H";!l-1 molorcar. ll sedan, ami crept the lew yards from the curl) lo tho window. Their trucks in the sklni of fllow on the Brouml were found by InvcxliKators later. The short- j ened K.in mule were rested cm Hie window ulll, permltliliK tho ihiyerti lo take steady aim. Twice. Hie (tuns went cliai'Kcs of chin tearltiK IhrouKh the window. till u tho buck of ..hlel Itllberl s head unr. nnminn III I II II li 1 1 ..Lmuniwuuu, rnn nnnTi i A third volley went wlde.ltm. , tho Hotel Medford. whorn I and Hie third finder of Mrs. till- bi ll's rlshl hand was lorn away. Thirteen year old Kulh. one of flvu children, cume runnini; In from unother room uud droppeil. seronminK, lieslde the chair 111 which her father's body ball slumped. luelilne Scs-n I '-""n v'""... .........jlo iHu.iul souiuein UIUHUH in or, run from the house and the wmdinx of a deleallon to con- 1 gunmen sent a wild volley ut hlniti-rcs lo ult for further UDiirulii'lu- U rovj unr. : n w abi, u.wwer. . fu 'kuIii-h ijod view fti "'" " '"" "'"' ' "' which piovlilen one or tne prmci- pal elm's on which highway police ! ur nt work I ' Oilberl llfn hud been tlireut- ened, he had kept It h secret. His wife said she had not known that her husband had un enemy In lue world. ! tlllbert. with four iiollccmen. ' ,,9' " ehaiBo of law enfiireu- ... .... .... ... '"so, mo uuien suum u, ..k HelithtM. Is laiBoly populated by southern Kuropenns. and federal 1 proinouion uiist on occuslons have found a thrivliiK I "alky" business there, as well as hi ! Clilvugo llelshia. , . Liyp, rimmen I -"""" UIV- " ,.' . ' ".! i "nneii siiotsun mii J"1" " ' "oin """k" b ' : uuy IO "'" " ,u" union, l5'"''""1."'1'' ... V . .. ' .-. : n victim of oasussins. ' hcuulou was snot in tne neuu us k!,ii, ,.,.'"" '"" ' 1,0 .'" "J."' . 1 " 'ul I the best situated at San DIcko, on i ,"'!, , , , ,, '"""Mais Angeles, Hn Frnnclsco, Co- , wuvod tlushnKiiis signaling hoiioi - j lmlba riV(!1. oml 1M,get Bound, ,r,rn tr Hull I, It I n (I luencii l'lien " . , " - " t-"" """ """' " j Wl" not Ml"-'1', sain ne oeiio0(i ; t u n hud planned a ho dup. """" ';, """ bombers damaged the plant of the Chicago Heights Star, a now spo per " '"""7 "' "'"! Williams, the editor, said ho co old l"llMu l "" .ni?ans jow iieinge. LOS ANGELES FLU AT PEAK NEXT WEEK I.OH ANGKI.US, Dec. 7. (!) ; Mcami auinoriues cxprossca ino nenci louay inai .inn .nunc, wm cm- ,Kirted in tho city In approximately f weeks, with III!! deaths. Local i ..,., ,.lii,i,l, school ' renwifned open, itlthoiiKli nnthnrltion nt 1'nnndena continued to Buspend cIuhhob. Ilenlth repoi'lH . i.. it ......it.... r.. . fiom Ornnge, Han llernnrdlno, Ven- lura and Sanla Ilarbara counties, whuro tho germ nlso gained a hold, said the dlsense hud been subdued i .. The total number of enscs In ls ' Angeles for tho first six days of ltln mo,,,!, , announced lust ; Kht , Many cases had ueun rcport()(, , 0ywoo,l. urenon weainer Ocnerally cloudy tonight and Sat. nrday. ruin In tho northwest uor- tlon; warmer tonight. Increasing Kiutherly winds, " lUllUI II 114-1- Td nnncT rui ruim Delegates at Crescent City : , Harbor Meeting Form ; Body to Aid Project- Funds Needed to Com- ! plete Sea Wall Railroad ' Terminus Prospect. t'ornporieU oi C 11. DL-niiiruy of ;,., pllw JU,1K(, .1. J,. i:hlld of ! i ii i i. .,..... m.,.i r,...,i ami W'tlllatu Iau of Klmnath KallH, n comnijUou WUH p(ltiut ut thin. I forL'iioon'u Kfnlon nf th tempor ary urKuniKullon uf the Del Norte ' Harbor association to prepare by- laws ami a conHtltutb'n to he nub- I ,,,,,, lx.fur, vhL. 0,.Banl.ullon this nrtirnuili. Tho culliml,.0 )bored most of I , fol.pnoon on 1U coiibtltutlon I ,.,,.,, .,,. ,,lb,.H ,, ,.,.,.,,., It was no. Ilkelv. ac. ! colilllnr to late leliort:). that ller. I mnneut officers will be elected I ,oU bu, ,a 1).l.,J, lmi) , ., ,,,, s,., by , l.11,ml,.ll f(. nvxi nleclhlK of ,lle SBUl.aun , lvh(.h lno ofrlct,rM wll, bu lluly j ,.,(.,..u m.,.ordhlK , Temporary ,.,.,,,,,, . t. nnumnvah. ! , ; i Perhaps one. of the mo.st (,1m porta nt steps ever taken In lilii mK tUi cou.-dructliiii of the I'res ,-ent liarbor was made lanl even reprcsi ntutlvo deleKUllons froinuf tho International Llvontock ex-1 iKIninath. Juekson. Josephine unit position. Tho trail flint b d them Del Norte counties formed a porury harbor project oiKanlKa- llou wllh n second meetliiB to namo iicrmaneni officers sched- u,.,i ful. today. 11- today. A lut-KC Crescent Cliy doleitntlun was present una camo with the primary PiirpuHO t uun jor ih0 ,cxtonsum uu hoiv.,, ocpnuur .-.tuvu,. u ur'uua. ctimn- Knif, now -lielhi,' Willt';" - j,j;, vu,cri invnVu by ta-yeiir-'otd ill one oi mo i-uny npcLovn die ovenlnB. J. Mi Numura, pies- ident of tho Del Nortu Warbor commission, dwelt upon the no eeNslty of sending n doleKutlon ut onco to WnhliiBlun. U. C to insure continued work on thu jmy, which Is now 4:100 feet Ioiik y ml vlilcli must be extcuueu two miles at u cost of fjcvcrul millluiu of dollars befnro it will havu beon fmewell nppeurunco ut tho oxposl-!nK the football champloiiHhip win completed. The Hpcukor declared tlun of tho two IuiIh who ahowed ! uing tennis of 1911 und U28. it uuumonui innus were noi lounu luvuuunie soon, me mu our con - i strucllon would suffer a delay of !u year, iierhaps twu. which ho bo- : uovta coum oo ouicrwiso utumcu coumy, luivu. wero to lend thul ,y the presence of a southern Oro-j,:0mpiinlon rows of thoir winning I i boii deleBuiion In Washington. animals Into tho rliiB for tho Junior i JudBO J. I,. Chllds of Crescent kcuiiib .toutost suit. It was Col-' ('"y' who (;' V" (i"ioH ot ""'".llns whoso steer sot a precedent "-v "ni1 1"unc ,,t,-t o Oruiila n slock show history by bcliiB I 'ass, was successful In obtain- ( n,o best steer offered for slauBh- 'nB an upproprluiioii two ycurs tur ,, hoof und then winning tho: i 0 of 7, 000 ful. i,ul.bor con- p,.;JO fur beHV enrcuss. j islructlon, told at lungth of Iho ud- .liidBlim Conioletoil. ' viiuIubcs of a Crescent City nur- )bori ,,XpiB,,B that harbors wer i ...... ,i... r,....irin L..,ut u.ith .. . ... .. . . i.... no conipureu tne i.os iiseieri harbor with tho Crouccnt l lty j,1(.t, bolh needing long Jet- tloll Thn Loi) AnBg0B j,.tty was hard to build bocauso ot a snnuy j fllumiatiol, roMlc mnnv llmos as ,,.i. ,.H ,, i,ni vorto uroiocl. whlth was found to have n solid I fopmiatlon, with water only i Id feet at the deepest part. Means New ltefnge , Tho Crescent City liarbor Is the lonly solution for u now seaport jinn! a harbor of refuge between ;rortlnna nnu pan rrancisco, jspeuker said, and has tho undl - vided suppori of all 1'uclflc coast I .narltline interests, who would Imvo a suitable harbor In which I lo anchor ships in time of iiiorm. ! The cctiiiilellnn of tlio nroiout, : continued Judge Chllds, would! Iperhups mean more to southern Oregon Ihun to Crescent City In lho saving of frolght rates, cut- lllng fees Into a much smaller fig ure by a shorter haul, as with the completion of thu harbor,- it railroad would soon follow, per haps eoimeetlng tho Pacific coast directly with the ltoguo Itlvcr' valley and the Klamath basin. In eumi.lete the work begun will cost In the neighborhood of 12. million dollars and would Include, j upproxinulloiy v;uu acres ot w-aior, Southern California business in lerests are In favor of Crescent Clly. said fleorge W Howe relnry of the Del Norto commls slon and cited tnstunces whero lniMln.'SM firms huvn frnne us far! . un to conti-lbuto to thn fund to i muku tho conntructlon poBsibie. !i ii... ......... i.ni.,.ficu n Ono of tho greatest benefits of Iho harbor to that aeetlon, said Mr. Howe. Is the opportunity of purchasing unlimited quantities of limestone of a belter grado a' perhaps cheaper prices In Del Norte counly and southern Ore gon. Limestone In southern Call ofmla has n nallly of approxi mately 00 per cent and In this section. It Is rated from 80 to 0 per cent. ' UuUkio Support. Tho support for tho project not (Continued on Vajo Seven) I "Polite" Bandits I Crack Woman's Head in Holdup l CHICAGO. Luc. ! "We," Hiiiil one uf two men ; who held up Miss Florence liurtniT last night, "urn tho r polite liaiidftu you read about. Courtesy ut all hazards, t hut's urn- motto, miss. Now please be so kind as (o tender us your purse, your jewels and your fur coat." At this point the other bun- in miss Gamier over the head with a blackjack. J hriE.. M the the 4- 4 fur coat from Mian tlartncr, 4 : 4 who had been knocked down. 4 motto." 4 : tJJL , ABATTOIR IS , . ... .. champions of International Livestock Show En Route ! to Slaughter Pens J. C: j Penney Takes Dick to New York. I'lllOAUU, Doc. ?. Wl It's till over but iho sinieuIliiB for tho chuniplon bona, sheep and cultlu END FOR KINGS OF LIVESTOCK lein-.iruni fields and nuielies all oven n,0 L'liilod atutes ami Ciinuda to supremucy over Iho farm allium! ! ,umaln, and brouuht thorn udmlr-i In.' beers fi-i.tn the Ihnnind. ,vl,n: ihronscd uBilculturc h pioniiovl Ml, i i n.ii,,,, i 1 1... i.,,i,,i.,.r. 1 IPB nouses. 0y tho brecilliiB classes will ,.,., -in, tiw.i.. i...u ..i,i, I'llirt'lll O UOOI.KC Of StlltO. Collier, oa, will bo taken to Now York ullvu by the .1, O. I'ctincy com puny, which buimht It ut tho rec ord breaking figure of $8U&0. .Mr. Penney, who onco wuh a poor farm boy, wants to exhibit It an nn example, of 4-U club uohlcve- ment. Tllia afternoon w:is In miirlt- tha.f ilm .'nima iiui.. tinnun ui..t,-. tho w.iy hl cnltIo fining to vlz- " -w r.--- l7.a veterans HKiilnst whom tlioy eompeled anil won. Uoocko wit" Kith Collins, also of Marshall .ludBlns has boon coinpiotod In un tio lat catllo, swlno and sheep! ... ..... .. ... ...... ....... . nraucneu nnu m un mo oreouinn :clusses. except fiallowav ealtlo. spoiled Poland China and Vork - jhire swine nnd Suffolk horses. - - ... .j.jllM WUH on today s pi-OBi-am. m0 much lulerest wrk iiltruolcd iyBterdiiy by tho sale of (loocko's v,im Mvcr mat tho sale of tho pther prlzo winners was forood , ,i, i,'i uii.n I i ....... 'i.i ... ..... ..i ..... humbva for lis grand champion ; barrow, a. Uuroc, and Dr. J. A. swiillum of Kinrm l-ulie, Iowa, idrew 1D. 50 a hundred for his ra- rvo a Chester White. , tKU,.clf waro undor tho roe-1 ; unl Thn grand champion carload j lots of sloerlllo Aberdeen Angus 1 yuarilngs owned liy K. P. Hall of . Mechunlcsburg. III. brought $14 a ln(ret. Tho champion carload -,. owned bv W. n. Miles of vivansvlllc. Wis., sold at ?37 u! li,,,Hr,i i ,,.., .,.,,. r,.r irn,i rli.m. )1()n uluJ Junor champion bull in (lallnway class was presented to I'nul Wolph of Avoca, Nob., tho senior championship bull award goliiK to Mrs James Kruntz und sons of Mt. Corey, Ohio. .,. ,. '. ,' ... . x. ....... lho 1-runlz and Wolph ntrle8 divided all the bluo ribbons In tho vurmm fiway classes, , m HUNTED BY PM , M ii N r.A i in. in, Minn., Dec. 7. ah expemnou to nuni woivok liv nlridutin wnii Itotttir nuintt.xl in. by nlrpluno was being outfitted to day by Kdwln D. Fox and U M. Chandler. Chandler, who Is president or the Minnesota Aircraft association, will do the shooting whllo Fox will han dle? the controls. They plan to oi eratu through norlhorn Minnesota from a base at Cass Lsku, flying about until they spot the wolves and than swooping loir anil u.iln.J them. ' The stute pays a bounty of 91 S for each wolf. If the expedition proves a financial success, other trips are planned. KING GEO REPORTED RESTLESS Night Bulletin Reports Ra- diological Examination As Carried Out Pleural Ef fusion Nominal General Condition Unchanged Prince of Wales at Suez. J.uNUON. Deo. 7. (TP) Tho nifc'hf bulletin Issued on King t!eoiga condition stated that IiIh mujesty had not hud a restful day. Tho night bulletin was us foN Iowh: "The kliif; has not had it restful day. A radiological examination was carried out this uftcrnooit. 1 Neither this nor the exploration I by needlo previously carried out bus disclosed tiny appreciable I amount uf pleural effusion. Tho general condition remains un- IHlKlicd) "Ilewell. "i. "Duw son." KITK.. Hcvpl. Jec. 7. (P Tho Trincu of Wales arrived hero ut i 11 p. m. tonight. Me wan met by j Lord I.loyd, the llritlsh IiIkIi com- mlHHinnrr and nt once entruined tor Cairo. Hu will lenve tile iuller H"uidny evcnliiK. boIiik to ., ,,,.. ,..n,....1, r,. .l. voyago ucross tho Mnditorntnoan. I YE OLDE TEAMS Tho furthur buck they bo tho harder bollod they took. The first part of tho week Clayton Isaac.r Placed two Pictures in tho winduwa Thl monilnff ho added to tho 1 inn 1IIUII1IIIH 1IO HUUll III i collcctlnit two views each of the 1 1BU8 and 1S09 Medford liiKh school toams. On tlio former squad were Vornon Vawter, half buck: Virull RiranB, end; Stlrlln-lt Kothormol, quarterback, and tluy Bishop, tackle. Their sweaters, mostly of the rough-neck varletv, ransed all tho way from convict strlues to the unmlstakahlo color of Molher Earth. Plenty lough, that bunch, who tvou the championship ot southern Oreuon. Tho 1000 eleven (or no) evidently took uA a collection and purchased . .... . . ; now SWOUlurs. in those nays most. I of thn hovs nartort thoir hair on Uhe sido.aml when thoy wautcd to 1 look nnrtlculnrlv imniesslve thev parted It In tho middle, with the unds sticking up Inishiiy. in this group aro Frank Farrell, captain and right halfback! Irwin White, quarterback; .Knlph Burgess, quar terback;" Ted -Chillies, fullback, and VIkM Strang, end. Moro pic- tares arc to be contributed to the collection nnd will be ou display I later. HOOT i EIGHT STRIKERS 1IOQOTA, Colombia, Dec. 7. (P) Tlio newspaper lisneetudor - suld : ' ' ' today ibnt elsht strikers had been killed and sevoral wounded In ii cbish with soldiers attempting to restore order In tho Santa- Murta banana roeInn.' A state of siege has been decreed In the region and ' f !i.t;. ii., I l...'lr,M Cm'tiiH V'tn'c. im hi.M been appointed civil und military . commander. The executives of several labor bodies conferred with the minister ' of Industries In un effort to ar rango a peaceful settlement. Jefferson Caffery, United States minister, suld that he hud received no particular instructions from Washington regurdlRK thu distur bances but was convinced thut the Colombian government W'a mak ing every effort to restore onl.u and thut It would protect the In terests of Amurlcon clttxens. HAMUl'ha, Germany, Dec. 7.--OP) Tho weekly report of Iho Cat tin Traders' association today said that tho members of the associa tion in the Kalteuklrchen district recently lost . 2000 hogs through feeding them with barley imported from America. ELEVEN MINUTE rnno rrTiinrn tlibO rCHIUKLU I