PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OWIXiOX. Tl'KXDA V. JAXIWRY 8. COUNTY DRY FUND jCOLDESFWEATHER Ncrthcott Jurist I to use nirnHtalk papir. Thn Coin- liiifn-lul N'ewH of Ihinvilh', llliijulH, 1 iiHu 11 urxi. The He newnpap-r are to b con- MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Pce MAIN'S BOOKS BALANCED 'AFFECTS COUNTRY KTutulated on their enlerprfK. that may render Kreat t'rvfe to WKer, rl-uw Ml neWHpapors uud to farm ers. IT OF I. ear 11 from the nclenee that the lvalue of a Impound man "on the 'HMf, hh fartnerH nay, BHauinlni; IANI AIRY ' trislrlfi Attorney Gi-orco A. Cud-' NKW yojlK, Jan. . Ifl; The HUM!, -no )CM.-Ily au.n.J II,.- co,t ,.,,.,. of ,he ,,,. was. m "'l-i"'"-icx...1l.I,.t.,1 by moat of tho coun- lilnltiun cnr.iro-nifnt fuml of Jack- t,-y today i wn rounlyuf !.-'. hl. h will l,u 10m tin- i,orlhw.(. where the! Ulrncd over to hllil. lieeoi ilini; to ,teineratui o ul uM u lo 2i !.-! the reeorU. of the county trcus- j Kr,.,.a ,elow wro ill Devli n Jjike.. p.tvi" iX. u,f it,,, (.!,! ,,.,) eatWHiU: On Junuury 1, lass, there was and muiiiui.nl i ti... Aiinii.- Ufl overdraft of ll'H.12. On Janu.iCoant and the (iulf hUiIi-h. ury J, the um of lltlJ.30 wuh with-j iiirmarck, .V. u., hud a tcm urun, nnd on Januui-y 5 to sum of ; oerature of 24 iI.kii.-h helow zero 2Utl.wa d. poi-llod. ! while teniiicratures were from 20 The llsbllrn.?mlilii fur ln ohil.l-I to 2:1 In Iowa. 11 wn enr.ireement In thlx county by cMcuko ixpericnecil the cold-1 ine piosecutor f ortlrc and Hlienrrv lent weather or the winter w hen l.fflco lotiilx J9.0I7 1)2. and the le- the tenil.eratine droi.ned to three tclptB of fii.n and mi of eon-1 below with ircdk-tlons of rulilvrj jin.-v.eu rarn anioanieu i.i t ,-. .j . j wculucr. The fund marln the year with a f credit of 2ouo. ' i,Tiie county turned over to the Mate, aw 2:. per cent of the amount tlun wa unaffected collected from flne. etc.. H.S0S.37. 1 In the kuiiIIi. Abbeville, X. C, lewt u refund from the Male of r. Bliiteied the Inn-rat temperature. 1 ranHcoutinental trains were de. layed from on.) to Ihroe hour by the cold, but wire conimunlcU' r m a c. 1 1 fc 263.88. AFGHAN REBELS SHELLED AGAIN J the iiuTtury tln-rc UruppiiiK to I 20 dcKi-feH rt ho vi zero. Atlanta, (la., had L'3 iIcutcmh nnd Juuln vlHc, Ky nnd JCrmlnKham, Altt., facli had 24. fo iwtc fur mode ration wuh held out before the middlo of the week. ' ! UUh wltidH nciaoini(ini''d the ' Hteady drop of tho mercury hi 1 N-w York, ttliere n low of IS1 George R. Fraeman, Superior Judge of Riverside county, Cal., it on the bench hearing evidence In the murder cats of Gordon Stewart Northcott, ,ln the place of Judge 0 K. Morton, who was disqualified. tile fut on the Hide, la about US ceiita. His body contains enough lime to WHHh a elticken cjioii. little Huunr, enough Iron to make a KHieiiny nail. Nearly all the IHMxhl elemenlu are In man, but it Haiall ipiuntitieH. KniiiMlutil V 1 1 tnbti h( Hurivjinil .tradivflriou art of making vio lins, revealed in a letter written by HlrudivariouH toa priest in Cru . mona., - - You mi kill find a letter from IMildlaa denrrihine liin method of (making HtatueH, but that wouldn't create a VeniiK of Mllo. Tho Ktrad IvurfiiH letter won't produce Ktradi variliH vifilinH. tinf(irtunatilv. I In lttl'K, New York City Hpent for bultdliiK lijO.OMiAUUU more than In 1IL'7. What will Imppen If New York ; ever ban a real estate bmim? New, Yoik City land lias Hold for hh high uk s:m,ouo,ooo an acre, but that in cheap for Home corner. In western New York utate, ti-iimeraliiieH were only a few de BceeH above zero, accompanied by litf,'h windn. JJ LONDON. Jan. m The Af-jwith cul(U.r wrilthr hl Vronvi iiui. n,.n . ei e.v.ru UI1 Ol fjelal leleKiuni dated ul Kabul last OlKlit, ntatliiK that the rebel forcen Ip the northern province were nicaln JrlUB bombarded by artillery and flint they were dlxpcrxlnt; further Ifl the north. I' Th mcttenKc added thut tho xftu tlilon at Kabul and In thu province M'un normal nnd that the governor dT tho eiiKtern province of .In In la- l(pd wiw scc.'SKfully contlnuliiK no. tfntlntlons with tho KhlnwrniH. . of three. "In spile of trndition. prejudice and tatttc," he Maid In a demecK ft hove zero was recorded I h-eture nt Harvard me)cat m-hool. "I have been driven to the runelu- jf where we would land Hion that the lid of silence muiii,.d yr.OO f IKON MKX L'MNJCHKI) (Continued from l0 One.) wo found wo were really depend-1 lug on one engine. See Kntl. "e knew we were coming , down then. The hip began bet- tltng and it Wa ju.nl a (iiieHtioii It Hel- In two und a hulf I Brisbane'sToday E t Hccuumj of the prevalence of In- utionr-a in Jaeknon county hii!h ilnwn a nufflclent derreae to l-ilei low tho reuinpllon of infant and liro-m'houl conforcnce, thoe caih lrlii(tH will be retiineil, accordlnK tu Ur. Kmlly Ilolcom. medical di rector of th.. county hcallh unit, ifiid the fliBl.onu wan held tliln fternoon lit Central Point. Kuell eonfercnccH are Hchcdulcd lo be held later In .Medrord. Illltte Villla, JaekHoiivlllu und Ashland. IMlIld welfure cIIiiIch nr.) the fn tnlllar term by which the confer I'IIcch hnve heretofore been known In. thin county, but tho dexlun.i .'Ion. beciitlBo of lielnK ICKanled un Inappropriate, will no Jungcr by UHCll. The Noted Dead "I Ike the city of Medford and am Inuklng forward to the lime I will be able to vlfdt It again," Hald Art KvutiH, the Chero kee wrentler, who lont lunt night at thu Kliihu theater to Uol Krtie of I'oi'lland. "I am leav luu MiIh evi'iilng or tnmorrow fur north." continued the wret- ler, "iut will nttip in (irantH i'tip tonight to wahh Sailor Jack tangle with Moi lenM n. The next day will find nie In I'm tin nil." KvuiiH had ptauiietl In htay in tliin Meet inn Kcvcral ntoidtiH and bad counted on winning the match from KrtiHe to htipp4.it hiH eon lent ion that he mh of ilium- ploiuhlp calibre. Although Ki'UT wan too fast and a bit too hcIcii tlfie, KvatiH Iiiih not lent heart and luiH mado plaiiH to take 01 more inateheM, which, if won will give h 1 111 l he rlu'ht (o a re turn match with 1 1n; I'mi lundei and perhapH give him a few stir pi lues. (Continued from Page One.) UNTENANTED LAND j LONDON, Jan. 8. M'l Henry i Arthur Jonen, tiulhor of "0 pro '(luccd plnyB, died at hla home last .nlnht of a lung eongcatlon.' lie fviaa 77 yearn old. Of Into year 'Mr, Joncn had been writing of Koelul (ueKtliuiii rather than for the ehater ami lh the lat iihI edition of Who's Who lie de. wrlbcd hla recreation aa' "huntliiK dltloii." In 1 1120.21 he carried on a vlKorouH ncwKpaper polemic UKnlntit bolnhevu.m and nKulnnt the views of II. O. Wclbi and tici.ri.-e llnrnord Hhaw. Home of thonu were piibllnhed In thu book ".My Ucur Wclln." Mr. Show, when Informed of the death, said: "I have paid no many trlbutca to the work of Jonen when It wan really of nomo tiseto him Hint I do not nee any need lo pay trlbuto now when It cannot Kiatlfy lllm. Wo remained uo'od friends to the lunt." NEW VOltK, Jun. . Ai -Wallace Kddinuer, actor, died In Pilln- ' buriilf jlirly today rum pneumonic. Hddliutr iieuan hln career on the "tBKejut Iho'uco of nix and nhortly ' thereafter originated the tltlo role Ijl V.IHIe Lord Kuuntleroy" which he played for two nnd one-half .yearn. ' . i Let's Whoopie! Frank's Comedians Open PLAYHOUSE THEATRE Fri., Jan. 11 PresentUig The Comedy Drama Wow "For Cryin' Out Loud" January Bargain Month Children 10e; AdulU SSo Vaudeville it EveryUiIng- IN NATION LISTED WASHINGTON (II The mir ernment ntlll iiiriia I ll.l.s 1 7. 'MO aeren of publle landn, unentered and tlnrenerved. The territory c.uuln, It wan mIiowii in tile annual rep..rt of the Interior department, the combined area of Maine, New llnmp nhlre, Vermont. vaehunettn, Connecticut. Ithode Inland, New Vork. New .lerney, I'ennnylvania, Helaware, Maryland. ' I r k I u I a. Went Virginia find North Carolina. In addition, the Kovernment ownn I,1,"i,Ooo.U0il aeren. of national fnrcnt landn availnbie for miuinu leanen and mineral rlulltn un IX.. StMl.ooO acreM of patented homc- Htend und U'.liuil.tlnn aeren of other patented lamln. The uronn all are exeiunlve of Alanlta, Pre-Wnr Sturr. VIKNNA. Jan. 7. (IV-Pre-war Kayc.ty luia been vrevlve.l. Tifty nu.nnter dancen and I.UOt) nmaltr-r ballH unhere.l In the carnival pen non lo hint until Kebruary 2. bo wrenched off." iminiitcn. It taken about an hour! f I n.jfaln Hint much. We liaJll no 'trouble in making tile field. The necond inutor neenied lo have' bad pltiKrt." i When the plane landed, the left motor wun nllelit. Tile right luo- tor wan refunetlonlnt;. hut a ; Mi,......,,,.,. ' i.i ....... ntreain .if oil spouted from It.' thu same nm. .one. land the center onirlno wan nblo I 'to make but 13UU revolutions. Air innil will lm nblo to no1''01- Jul cwic'ly wll,lt , BtiniKl.l throuKli from connt to i mechanical trouble flnully over-, cohhI. refitelliiK In fll-Uit. ami pan-i'"" 11,0 P''"' "'otora wan not, netiKern nhotilil noon make thel'o be known until the official: iceHii.-.icen.i ti l., li.ul.l.. ..r .i i examination of tho plune by I.ieu- houid. Kvetitnnllv. niiiro unwei-rnl tenant Hay llarrin, eng.neerlnB fuel und Iuhh weiKiit, or wlreh'sn ; officer and his. annintantn. No, Dower, will milve the m o lid. m I ono wan permitted to examine1 I the ..lane after It landed. The When Iron hunts, run by Klcittn, ' mument the men ntepped out the weru firt (iUKgented for iraiiH-At-1 tjucntlou Mark was taken to a' Inntic work, nerlmlH t.liKlneerK mild ! iunar and locked up und an thut even If they could crons llle'anned guard stationed about H. ocean they could lint poHHlbly curry I Major Sjpnt. said: "We have enough coal for thu trip. Ifound that mechanical 'condition ll.nnanity needn a mo vnclm 1 Mi c ! '- ,T !,w,'"Inll ,.,.1....... it... usnnnel wan in belter eondlt.oli 1 1 " " """" "i.h.o..n me,,, , ,,. , .,. .,,.: ....Il..ll IMUI h .'V ence. h-h the ruhbt. The wine (ireek Inlil the tyrant that tho world would heroine happy when kltiKH became philonophern. or phllimophora became klti-is. The tyrant did not like, thu miKiiestliin. before the landing) than at any lime during tho flight. In fact, we have had neven duyn of rent.'' Hearing Afftirlcd. The oin.lal medical examlna t'oti of tho fliers made n short Ki'llKlmi roHcnts nnd sUL'Kenilon 1 time after tho lundliiB statuU of cliauge or inodlflcaiion. and I that "no iiuallfylng defects were cilllle naturally slnco iniiilllicnllon inol. d other Hum moderate de ls cnfesslon of an early origin. I feels of hearlnit In three of the Tin rnbbl remembers how- the ! participants and a slight defect; great nynugoK.uc lu Spain eNcont iin two. Distant vlslun was not j niiinlealed NnlinomlcH with many j imtiaired lu any, and near vision' curses because (he w ise "Ham-1 nipalred In four und Imtiroved in U..UI, . .lausiauug ..reek pniloso-' one, 1 phy Inlo Hebrew, Invenled und iisetl i The tiers today were still busy now Hebrew words, the old lle-,r uiim und reading thu con brow luiiKtuc'e possunnlug no i ,.,., ulatory lelcgranis und cable wprds lo expresn ubstrucl IhoilKht. iB1.UIlm f,.m various parts of the Nnl.nonldcs dUI"ol worry, lie!"'""1 "ml f,"m Tnr,""LWh,.'i'.'' bnd a (tood.job us ,.:..v.clun to thej ,m""y,,. T Kb ve or Kitypt, a Molmiuinedaii. !"Kht;, , In Cairo, neither .town nor Chris- '"Mowing prelim nary In- I lit li sj could get ul bint. jspectton the wties ion .miiik .s Iseltedulcd to be flown lo nsh- Recently Munnrs. Kuinsuv uml :lmli,ti, later It may undertake i 0 ' I In li in it printed Ibelr "Tlniun ! another endurutico flight. air Ilally Tribune" on excellent news-'corps suurccn here Indicated. It j paper made from cortislnlUH. Th'i i Is not known whether Its record-: Tipton Tribune Ik I ho flrsl in In- ibreaklng crew will fly the plane ilinnn and the second In the world:!" Washington. - : Sell Your Old Crim.i. IIAUItlHIIl'ltO, Pa., Jan. .(!, Slate Ornithologist' (leorge M. Sut ton will pay (I each for fish crows, lie wishes to study the birds' hal Itn and offers the bounty from his own pocket. Would Lire 1,1,1. Huston, Jan. 7. tPi itisiu.p Uiwrenre, Episcopal, adveealet cx education beginning with babes Becky Thatcher Dead f vi VI t-uri rranr, ntarK Twsln'i J boyhood iwtethiart and thi Becky naicntr ot nti Booki, died recent ly In Hannibal, Mo., at the age of tl, How to Escape FLU 1 Avoid so far as possible the places where flu germs are most apt to be; crowded cars, public meeting places, warm, stuffy rooms. Be careful of close contact with oth ers and beware of all coughers and sneezers. Breathe through the nose. Get lots of rest. Eat plenty of citrus fruits. Keep the bowels open. Take every precaution to keep in good phys ical condition, so your system -will have high resistance against germs. Above all, avoid qatching cold. Any cold may be the forerunner of flu. Take Bayer Aspirin at first sign of a cold and you can ward it off. Gargle with -Bayer. Aspirin at first sign of sore throat as this will remove the infection. If you have any reason to suspect even a touch of flu, call your doctor. KJ Lis ll Now Going Ori at MANN'S Greatest Saving Event of the Year Wonderful Values in Every Department Umbrellas Half Price A tfod "assortment of women's all-silk umbrel las in a fine raiifje of jjootl colors, and shapes with fancy handles. t?gular prices, from $4.95 to .flo.OO. Don't fail to see them 1 Drn Wednesday at 3 lltC Women's Hosiery $1.00 Values 35c An assortment of odd sizes and discontinued numbers in women's Lisle and Rayon Hose in plain and ribbed styles; sizes 8'. to lOVo. Up to 00 values. January sale price. ZCZr pair ODC Bonita Hand Made Gowns $1.25 Values 95c These jj'owiis are made, of a very fine quality Nainsook, trimmed in dainty liand-cinlmidere'd designs. Colors peach, flesh and white; all sizes. Regular if 1.2.") values. January QC sale price, each JOC Toilet Sets $1.75 Values 69c 'Charm of Youth" :5-piece toilet sets, consisting- of cold cream, powder and rouge, a ".Max- ine" product;, delightfully perfumed 'with rose odor. Ji'egulai' rice . 1.7.3. January Q sale juice, set OJC $3.75 Neckwear $2.39 ii' . -i ... u omens j.ace and l.eorgetle Collar and Cuff sets, ni ecru and colors. Up to 5.7.1 values. Sale pi-ice, set $2.39 Children's Outing Gowns $1.25 Values 89c Childien's Outing Flannel Cowns and Sleepers, good quality in plain colors and fancy stripes; sizes 4 to 14 years; up to sfl.L'5 values. Oft January clearance price, each OIC '; I Pongee Silk 75c Values 39c W-incli Japanese Pongee Silk; rj-nioinnio weight; all silk; natural color; regular OQ 75c quality. Special AYednesday, yard Drapery Cretonnes $1.50 Values 95c Your choice of a good lot of the better grade of Cretonnes, in new weaves and designs, in cluding some modernistic designs, exceeding v Hooti lor living room drapes, pillows and cush ions. Sold at regular price, a yard. January sale price, yard '. up to ifJ.yU 95c Wool Coating $3.95 Values $1.95 51-iiidi all-wool coating, good qualify; in black only; if':i.)5 value. Sale price, g Boudoir Pillows price 95c; sale price, each ....... -Uidc of Organdie ami line lawn, painted and stamped for embroidery: regular CO Hand Bags "Anno Ilovvf" leath er liaml lilies I'm women, filled uilli t'liiiipiift, lip htiek holder, coin june mid mirror. Comes in Inn, l.rown, 1,'i-cv anil lilaek. I.'etitiltir $:i.U0 v a lues. Clearance sale price, each, $2.69 Turkish Towels lSx.'lli inch Turkish towels in plain white and white with faney liorders. lingular values. Sale price, each NEW FELTS The favorite style for early spring Glorious colors to enhance new costumes -mm New vag hats, tiny cloches, off TUk ' the-f ace and drooping b r i m med hats. 25c Blankets T'xSti inch single all w o o I ldankets in plain colors ami fan cy plaids in given, lavender, gold, lilue nnd rose. Sale price eacliO $9.65 FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF WINTER COATS AND DRESSES Women's S20.00 Winter Coats Now . $9 75 Women's S30.00 Winter Coats Now S1500 Women's S35.00 Winter Coats Now ...... S17 50 Women's S65.00 Winter Coats Now . ' $32 50 Women's S15.00 Sill Dresses Now S5 00 Women's $30.00 Silk Dresses Now ...........,., '$1500 All Other Winter Dresses at Big Reductions Women's wash dresses. On sale at. each 95c f "THE STORE FOP EVEPVBODV , J Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns