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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1929)
V P2GE TWO Iocal and -'Personal Tho (iindition of Fnmk V. Huh bard, city mail cuirl-r for iho iuikI i Hivcn year. Is iltliil nt tin- Mirn-il Heart roxiillul where he was in an unronsiious condition lliU noon, wllh llltlo hope, it is hhIU, In-Ill mil for his recovery. He was taken lit feme time ago Willi influenza and implications. Ills condition! Htcadily rew and he wan taken j to the- hospital from his home yes terday. x ( No dance (lold J till Sat. night.' i"j;i! A lnaniane llcenso was ituuril at the. county clerk's office today I'm Iconic fondicy. VI. and llraccl Uoscmiin, 'JO. Iiotli of this city. Miss ItoHcmun Is the daughter of Dr. I In l- Itosemun, former local eye, j ear and nose physician now located In Ashland. i' Dance. Sal. ninht, O'Kelly-s hall. I HOKlie Itivcr. - 2!'S j Mr. and Mm. P. L". album of, Kunmis City. -lo are nmonij thc hotel ttucsts In Medford from n distance. I'ermnnrnt waving hy th Kd-1 inond process wjll he kIvi-'i nt lhe Klilo Ileauty Shoppo, lit W. Ctllj St. This is a (jenuino stenm proc ess, wrapped with automatic wind er TlemoriHtriitnr will he here Key- , crnl days. Special demonstration I nppointmentH oarly. tin thoro will ho n limited numbor glvon hy U''in onHtratnr. 300 AHhland Is to have u now uvvrv tary tor iln chaniher of cominoroo aH II. II. Monser of ltellflower. Cal., nan taken tho poHltfon left vacant hy tho roHlnnatlon of B. (I. Hnrlnn n hort time :ko. M r. -1 onHer cumoH hluhly recnmnionded and will take clmrno of 1Ih duties Feb ruary 1. Notlc Plumhlntf ropnlrlnFf of all klndft. CnU Will Hwnrtz at Kflft-L. 301 Tho fnlvorsity of Orok'on froHh man baHkothnll team, whloh played Modford hiph Inst nliiht and will play tho latter anain tonlKht, aro gucntH nt tho Hotel Modford dur ing Its stay in tho city. Tho Krowh team arrived hero from Kuone yesterday afternoon In "a Southern 1'aHfic company Miiko. Dry wood, fir and Inuwl: proon fir. any amount. Phono r8-L. 304 Jerry Hlfemore of Kort Klamath, who spent Thursday and Friday In Medford with hLs undo and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Orth. at their homo on Houih Onkdale. returned to hlH homo yesterday. All winter coats 5ri, $10, K.. Mulllnn. 303 Today's puhlio market was well patronized and was featured with homemade pork sausage and dmHtt ed poultry. Tho meat market booth did a mailing hiiHlno.HM as well as boot lis featuring lute home grown prodiK'e. Homemade bread wns another fenturo which was popular this forenoon, In addition to homomndo mincemeat and pas tries. Duo to the market being open until 4 o'clock In the after noon, patronnKO Is good through out the length of tho day. Clayton Isaacs 'of tho Palmer luslr Houho Is spending a short business visit In Portlnnd. A divorce decree wns granted in circuit oourt hint Wednesday to Mrs. Viola I-ewis from V D. Dewl ho'ii of Medford. A property set tlemont was made out of court. Dance, Jackson Hprlng.s Club, fint. night. Tho Pep Peddlers will play. W Despite inclement weather, the southbound alr-mall arrived and departed nearly on schedule from Medford today. However, the northbound ship was behind sched ule because of snowy weather In northern California, where snow wns reported to ho a foot deep at Dunsmulr nnd nround eight inches nt Weed. k TJiomns Renlty Co. Loans on furniture nnd other collaterals; 8 straight or Installment lonna on city property. Palm Illock, corner Mnln nnd Front, unstnlr. 290tf I Is. Tracy, claim superintend ent of the U. R Fidelity and fluar nnty compnny out of Portland. Is a visitor In this territory transacting business for his company. Hose mending, runnora romovod nnd snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. 21 (HP Ouests from tho stato of Wash ington at Medford hotels Include H. H. Nina of Hellingham, nnd the following from Hoattle: Mr. and JUTS. 11. V. nicrjiw-iiern, nnw. n , A. WltHon. Mwe Ormly, Ham Wal ters, O. F. Todd. K. T. Alien, Mr. and Mrs. K, V. IVterson, V. Drey foos, Dick Conner, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobur, Mrs. II, A. Htiles and Mrs. M. 11. Cloud. A U winter coats 5, $ 1 0, SIR. Mulllns. 303 Mrs. Helen Fleming of firants Pnss spent Thursday In Medford vhdtlng with friends. Dance to Ted Kdlnger and his Kogucs at Kogue lUver, Sat. night. W. O. lde, mntiHger of tho stale chamber of commerce, has issued ti call to dairymen throughout the rtate to a conference nt Salem, January (!, when numerous prob lems and phases of Oregon's airy Industry will ho discussed. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Tt. Crooks of Mt. Shasta, Cal., arrived In tho city yesterday on one of Mr. Crooks' periodical business visits. Watch for the Wntklns products solictor, or phone Mrs. W. N. Campbell, 3SS-U, or call at IK. Kinr Bt. Son Tho Medford Ttuslnnwi colloe! will bold Its annual banquet for former nnd preacnt students nt tho Hotel Holland on the evening of January 81. according to Invltn tlons sent out by the college th's week. An Interesting program Is being arranged nnd a largo num ber of old-time students Is expected to be present. "Chnrls" Uop. Phono 470-M Mrs. Pndl Alton 2tf fttatft Traffic Lieutenant O. O. Nichols was expected to return to day from Hend. where ho had spent a dny or two on business. All winter dresses $&. $10. Sift. Mti HI ns. 303 Included amoiiK thn OrecnninnK rcRistercd at Medford hotels are W. -H. Hull of Camilla. l 11. Kraycr of llrldjie, J. Woodard of OittaKe tlrovc. and the follow- Init from I'ortlnml: It. 1'.. l;oham. Mr. and .Mrs. It. li. McCoy. I., l:. Morri '-n. Ira T. I.osey. '. F. lal - mci, M. Crofley. ('. F. Itichurd-I son. lUirry Freemnii. Mr. and Mrs. Fred li. Auhcrt. W. F. "White. I. 1 W. Ilciliiiiin. Hilly Mies, .IQ I'om-! croy. J. V. Ihu-klns. II. 11. -dosher. i U'. Piille, I.. M. l-uriliie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tutclhauin. V. J. Droiiiiaid. Allien Wilson. Malih- Winton. Her- Ijert While and Mahle Kim;. I Watch for tho Watkihs products solicitor, or phone Mrs. W. .'. I t'amphcll, 351-1:, or call a)' I la! Kim; St. ami J Host L'liih lump coa:. Tel. 031.! Medford Fuel Co. tf j A divorce complaint was flhfl 1 yesterday In circuit court hy Mrs. I Louisa (lor.man acainst .1. 11. t;or-( man on grounds of cruel and in- human treatment. The couple was i married Fehruary , ItiT. I Dance, Jackson Stirlnits Cluh, , Sat. nlRht. 1'ho Pep l'eddrs will j piny. 2'JU ! Got thoso Tendern nnd autoj bodies straliilltencd at Brill'rt Sheet Metal Works, opposito Lewis Super i Rervlco Station, l-honn 41H. tf An Interesting feature of the health honor roll work yosiordiy at tho Fern Valley school was the presence of the pai-cntH of 13 chil-' dron during their examinations for i physical Hefecis mni ainnenis. im- j muni7jitlons for diphtheria were also given anil .mnllpox vaccina-1 tioiiH nre to bo given in a nhort j time. Tho work was in charge of Dr. Ihnlly Polcom, county med ical irector, and Miss AuguMa (Hov er, member of tho county health unit staff Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel. 031. Modford Fuel Co. tf Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Modford Fuel Co. Tftl. (!3L , tf F. S. Hlcbardson Is among the Klamath Falls residents hero who arrived ye.sterday. Let mo write your flro insurance. Carl T. Tongwald, Ilotol Holland, phono H03. tf No Uanco Oold Hill Hat. nigbt. L-iiy A. W. (Hesy, representative or tho Federal Insurance company out of Portland, Is in tho city to day on business. All winter dresses $5, $10, 915. Mulllns. 303" Huunty warrants worn issued at tint county clerk's offlcu today to Kdgnr ( la r wood of Deter, one bob eat, and to A. J. (I lissom of Cli max, nine coyotes. Cheap lumber and cednr posts M"dford Lumber Co. 237tf Despite pavcmcnt.M mndo slippery with snow and slush, no auto col lisions were reported to the city traffic department today. As a whole, auto enjllslonn have shown a satisfying decrease during the past several months in Medford, encouraged principally by more cautious driving. Fresh smelt arriving dally nt fohnson's Mnrkot. tf M. Itallcy of Mt. Heuhcns mine wis In tho city today and staled that It may bo ncosnnry. to shut down operations In ano'her week, duo to lack or water for develop ment power, fiasollne engines are now being used In place of water. (i rants Pass Courier. Hot. clean coal. Tel. 3I. Med ford Fuel Co. tf Mrs. Lyda King and Mrs. L. C. (larlock were among the members of tho local American Legion Aux iliary who attended tho fourth dis trict convention of tho American Legion at (I rants Pass yotd onlay aft'Tiioon and evening. Watch for the Wntklns products solicitor, or phono Mrs. V. X. Campbell, 3.S8-H, or call at 1 1 r, King St. BiHi Coal by the snck or ton. Tel, C31. Medford Fuel Co. tf i building permit was Issued by tho city yesterday to .1 N. Shults i Jn Sal, li(lko an,t 0t;iien today. Ten to build a washrack at a cost fr.rHonH were injured In traffic no tH. j elilents. I'Mvo inches of snow foil Dnneo at Walker's tonight. 290 , in Hnlt IjlK0 n(i m-hos of snow No danco Gold Hill Sat. nhrht. ; ln 0gden. -iiltj Several motorists were reported The Del Hio orchnrda, near (lold sn0vbound between Salt Lake and HIM. are planting K0 Ktmllsh wal- .J.ovo IU forced to abandon their nut trees on n 4 00 -acre pear tract. I automobiles. It. C. McCrackon of tho office TrnnH Wpro running late and of lumping A Company of Port- ,,li--mnil in the intormountaln ro- land is a business visitor In tho clly ! tnis weeg. Wood all kinds onk, laurel, Mr and dry alubH. Medford Fuel Pn Tel. 63 1. tf Try Peggy's permnnont wave. Fmma Cllne's Hhop, Liberty Hldg. Phono 4T.4. 30ti j A. 1-:. Johnson of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Crooks of Mt. j Shasta and A. M. Denuison, 11. A.) Helmut and A. Iloruszak of Sun! Francisco are among tho Califor- nin guests at Medford hotels. Fresh smelt arriving dally nt Johnson's Mnrkot, tf Host tMah lump coal. Tol. 631 Modford Fuel Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. (1. 11. Lor ton ar rived last evening from Cilendnlo. Cal.. to spend several days In Med ford on business while en route by motor to Portland. Now is tho time to put on your dormant spray. Phono in your or der to spray nmn, W, F. Stearns, Phono 1034-Li. 310 poors nnd windows cheap at Medford Uimbor Co. 2X7tf A civil complaint to recover $60 was filed at tho couutv clerk's of fice today by W. A. Crane nKainst J. D. Trosham. Crime alleges tho monov In due for rental of n nleeo . of property, ( No danco Hold Hill it. nieht. 219l' All novelty shoe $3.85 and $4.R5.j Mulllns. , 303 . U-gislatlon. bv tite city of Port- land to regulate the height of vines I itrowlnir mi ntilltv miles is IniKi'mi (T& or. City Attorney (inint of that city holds In an opinion to Ci'y Kn Klneer l.nurganrd. as the poles are the private property nf the coin tmn lot nnd it Is the duly of the public utilities to protect their own private property." An ordinance hnd boon suyuestoil tint would limit such vines to ten feet above tho y round ho elect ideal workers wmihi not hurl hv current that the vinos mh-iit carry . .. .... i ar ..... Hot. clnnn coal, Ti-1. SSI Ml-rl- te ford Fuel Co. BEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Ori-non nan the lowest infant! ! deatlrnlc 111 tile I'nlteil Slates un.r ! Iiuii Wide the cri'iili-Ml I eililcl ion . i in deaths of mothers us a result: of the work of the public health; I nurslni- and liyKiene division, llr. j ' Frederick It. Strieker.' secretary of ;the plain hoard of heallh, said in' his recent hlcnnlal report. j Wood all kinds oak, laurel, i fir and dry Malm. Medford I net Co. Tel. CJI tf With u per capita wctilth of moc than fl'AU, l.ak unty In this stale lays iHlins to hi-lnti the ri. lu st i" jnty .'n the slate, if no! in th union. lie iuni terly kink nn ms reveal that ike count s ; oo pciNuiiH have more than $.- ooo. Ooo in four I-!!:1 county banks, in lJiknvii-w'H throe banks there is mure than jf3.noo.ofH bicli. and at the I'liisl.-y Nittl'.tml hank th.-rc f,s ithuut $2511.000. KTOItMS HIT MII-Vi;sT rt'ontlnuf d from I'iko One) ; " i leiims or tno siorm were: ; i... ii it... i. .... f ' nle. 111. i liernite Tmkor. i:i. Mautiie. ' iM a rr i.li v,.,u,mn t(11..i.. ! '.. '.,.. ' i Marjorie tian,'rave.s, 4. near i ape ' f iirardfaii, Mo. P.uddle HarKravoH, 3, near Capo ciiardeaii. ' ' i iiitpi- v ii i e n l-'iui n,..in..i. in(, Hoy Liter,' 21, and Clinton Ma-jt'1' i.i.ni.v -m '.iw.hMi f.. i hi. (thin ljv 'hf.iweeii Milton Kv. and ' M.ff(Hf)n . Th.i.r... .n 1.1..MM1 . ..,.A ,it , ,, .',.,i v(1P,.(,m '..imiii i r Kiiei- t I by, MIkh, A negro also was missing In tin Shelby, Miss., storm ami Is believed to have been buried under wreek age of tho three-story hardware store and Masonic lodge building j which was levelled. The roof of this structure was carried acrosjH the street and dropped upon 1-Yr-rettl's shoe shop, (.-rushing it and killhig the tdiocmnkor. Storm Crosses Illinois. First damage from the storm oc curred south of Ca pe ( 1 Ira idea u, Mo., where the two Hiirg raves chil dren met deaih. Tho storm, swept hy twisting winds ami accompanied by rain, cut across Hllnoi.s. bear ing northeast and causing ilamam at Texas t'lty, Norrls t'lty, liarris burg. Chris City and Ann::. Huiid ings were hlown down, and there whs loss among the livestock. Cloudbursts were r e p o r t c d through the south-central Illinois section, causing heavy damage by the flooding of buildings. The small steamer Mary J. overturned ill the Ohio liver at .Mounds, ill. No one was aboard. Small steam ers throughout tho area overflow ed, and traffic was halted In many places where the water covered portions of the highways. The violence of tho stoi'rn was intensified at Maunfc, at the Illinois-Indiana line, where a school building collapsed, killing two chil dren and Mrs. Newman and caus ing Injuries, some werlous, to iTi pupils. Rising temperatures preceded and accompanied tho storm, ther mometers going as hiuh as U4 do I greoH above zero at Kvansville, ! .Intl. Temperatures began falling when night came. Storms of le-ss severity swept Kentucky and Tennessee. Tin1 j wind overturned the skiff in which 1 Liter and Mahoney were rowing from Madison. Intl., to Milton, Kv., !and their bodies had not bee a re J covered early today. Thrasher, at work on a bridge nt Louisville, was blown inln the river and drowned. Ilecause of the slorm's wide area and unsatisfactory lines of com munication to many places, an ac curate estimate of the storm dam age was Impossible. SAI.T I.AKK CITY, Jan. 10. (?t The heaviest snowfall of tho win ter, which paralyzed traffic and marooned motorists, wns renorted Klon wnH ,i(.ayed. Weather bu- reau officials said tho storm cen lered In this region and only light snowfall was reported In Idaho and southern t'tah. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station 4 Saturday, dan. Ut 4 V 6:Ki to 0:30 Mcdfmd Mail Tribune, news and markets f Sunday, 1nn. l!0 4 Morning service from Chris- tian church thru courtesy . t of Perl Funeral Homo. , Kvenlng service by tho Valley Hudlo church. Monday, Jan. IM 10 to lu:a American I.aun- dry. 10:30 to 11 Pantorluni Hye Works. A to 11:80 Clovorleaf Sor- vice Station; Auto Itcauty Shop. 11:30 to 12 Tho Hootery. "Honutiful Shoes for Woni- en." 1- to 12:30 Adiionno, "Ois- tlnetivo. Individual Ap- parol." 12:30 to 1 .30 Lewis Super Service. Station. t:3' 0:1ft Ye Towno Crier ti:U to tt:30 Modford Mail Tribune, news amt markets 8 to S:3a Southern Oregon (las Corp. 4- 8: SO to 9 Knds Transfer Storage Co. 3 to 10 Mono Motor Oil Co. Alfulfii hny nhnuM hi- lumli'il nnrt lnncloil In fnlr wi-nihcr. Kn'h .- . " ' 'mnrKi-iH in p. in In p.r romlltlon. iIiip i oomlllK wl froMi rnlll "I U liPOc Know whllo lielnsr humlU-il for bliljuncnt. 'FIXING S(ffi TOIORY KFVFS'i IULU Ul ItLILU Keyes Issued Summons to I anor bnop uonierences On Julian Case Defendants Seen in Place Is Testimony. I.fJS AV.I-U.KS. Cal.. Jan. l!l. j (yVi ('oiiferenfes in the hack rotin lortice of Ken (iefznff's tailor shop i were fieseritii-d from tho wltneM;; i i. II I.i I ri...,rl ; niuuu y muiuiu '. km m- .chief deputy umler ox District At- I torney Amu Keyes, In tho trial of Keyes ami the co-defendants on ' hiiberv charges. Duvfs, aiiswering the questions of prosecution, testified that on vo ni I nccKsicmji Koyos had slim- "r""'' hhii tf (lie tailor shop, scene of I he allet'pfi "iixnis or the stiite "nun ciiargeH aguinsi ui promoi "f 'ho delunct Julian Petro h-tim corporation, to "talk over the Julian cant- l)uviK asserted that the confer ences took place following tho con elusion of the promoters' trial on ! "When did you next sec Koyes , and (Jetuif togeihorT' Deputy Dis trict Atturney Hubert Stewart in quired. "After May Lt nftor Iho trial wns ended," Davla replied. , "Did you see Koyos at the tailor shop?" "Yus, in tho office." "hid yon Roo any of the other do-1 fondants there at that time i saw Kd KoHonberg, coming Into tlm shop." "Did von hop Herman there?" YoH.,; Herman and Rosenberg, ox-Julinn promoters, wore indicted on bribery chai-icH with rteyes. but Herman was freed when ho turned state's ovhUnr; pnnrflrnnrn t n uniur i cuuMmv irntt ni.iiifiiir in?irr ih .rn 11 't K U rK rr Y !liu.iHru uunnnu ilhuu nuiiiiiiLu iuulu mmw U L UL U . s. P.NIIS!!,?5" ILL OPERATE E OKTI.AXIJ, (ire.. Jan. 10. if?) Although the Southern Pacific Mo lor Transport company has acquir ed control of Oregon Stages, Inc., an.) of the Cun,l Auto lines, th'1 properties .,f the thn-o nulls will ' bo operated independent ly. This f statement was made last night by' J. A. itrmandy, assistant passenger; traffic manager of the Southern Pacific, In making official an nouncement (f the deal. Cn-ordinatinn of tho newly as quired iitago lines with tho opera tion of the Southern Pacitie Motor Stages will be effected. Ormandy said. althotiLii each unit ill con i .In no to operate in its vyt field and from its own tcriuln.'ils. In terchange 4 if tickets on the' several motor lanes will be made possible. ormandy announced, and personnel ! of tho companies will continue un changed. Tho Southern Pacific Motor Transport company, already the largest operator of motor .stages in tho stale, through its control of tbo newly acquired linos, plans retirement of obsolete equipment , Ormandy said, and its replacement with more modern stock. Tho ( tregon Stages operate be tween Portland and Ashland, and the Coast Auto lines in the t 'no. Hay section. The consideration involved in the deal was not men I ioiied in Or ma tidy's announcement. WOULD GO BACK 10 POUTLAND. Ore., Jan. 19.) Howard I. Klley. arrested .lati uary iti hy Deputy Cnited Slates Maislutl Wells at Mcdt'onl. wants t( go hack to McNeil island fed eral prison. "I llko It up there in the bakery shop," he declared today. He has been away from the prison since No vent he i IS, nnd since that trnie, ofl'leui'M say. he has stolen lour au tomobiles. "I'm a Rood baker nnd 1 guess the hoys will he glad to see me hack on tho old Job," he exclaimed. Kolley was sent to McNeil Island in October, I SUMS, on another nuto theft charge. Ilo was given three years on each of two counts, the tonus to run concurrently. Deputy Wells arrived here with his prisoner today. THREE FOUND DEAD E l.OS ANGKI.O'al., Jan. 19. IO three men were fount! doiul INDEPENDENTLY hro under civcumslancoH which no-'up Heo said Indicated sulci Ot'l.-rt-1 'rnilv whm f.Mli"' Im -a.s "11. 'I ; r..nm niitn linllovml in h I ii,.,,-f i.,rii.,,i uro fn..nH Ifl I1IM hnll-l r-1 ' ,, hl,m. joc p Onrroll, t9, wim f....,,. i :,am:i.( from n futl.T In hla ttn n Uwv's .(ariiKO. OREO OS: SATURDAY. BATTLE HEAVY SESSION llini....l..nnlTlllnl..r.n. I III 'I HEI n u i It f. 1 Ul Ml'l" AI'IHill ' I ILL 1 fll I II V IJI I 1 1 ''hil Mi rt forJ and iliis part nf thr vall-y hal itH first rr-al f-:nov:tho i-x.-t-tnivc hoanl of the I'acific th' winii'i- with oru and onr- Inttrnaiional I'htur(i pliers' a.s- -iKht:0.nfhi-rt fallinu hero duriiiK :-s,"-iiltlon wr" holtjinj; an nil-day last rut-lit mid early thi fore-noon, . afffion hr-ro at Hotel Medford to- the m.o- depth ar .,l!:.rd u:is ;'. n,o a-souuti,.n ,rc..m pro- Trihune-Vlt-Other forenoon was fix im-hes, aM snow !f Clonal photoK,apherM in jnr-i; r , , Juri. iil.o eovnred the f:,ejfie I, V;i way at the summit of the SLskiyou tu r like depth. Tin; k-.v plow U n th- mountain has h. i it working im esNaiitly in rh-arlng the high- I ."'.I i mem lie- jweiw nn'i'i '""Ur'.i I ..w.,- tw. f..-i Tho ill m - j rounding the valley me covered j luncheon held hy tho delegates with snow. 'nud local l pro.sentatives at the There Ih said to be more snowihotol, were given over to mapping i . i Onrl.,.r , umu n u m.. , j 1 mountnin district, and mot oiylin pjcif;c International associa- travel on the Ashland-Klamath ition, and in tho affixing of Htaml- j KallH highway, as well :ih on the ai ds and programs peculiarly j Pacific highway, it somewhat dan- indaptahle to the profession within g.-roiis. i p.ecauso of so much miow in 1 Ashland, soveial nutotnohlles he - , ame slm-k there ibis forenoon in the streets, requiring crews of men i i mkland; vice-president, Ii ;i 1 p h to pull them out. j Youi.g. San Francisco; treasurer. The hoys and girls of Medford. tSam Walters; secretary, Chimin I, oven Jhe little tots, had groat fun j Calmer, Port'land. with the snow today, what with ! hi rectors elected wore; Mose the building of hiiow men and I Cntdy, c. F. Todd. Harry Vin womnn, snowball fights and In ((nt, Seattle; W. ;f. Hall, Cor- rolllng the soft snow Into huge oolil thev no Inou-ee hml ihe'w. -,,.. ...,.,i,. heft to push them along. The fa - vi.t-ii.. nmiN(.mpni r.o tho hiw .mil girls in the residence districts especially, was in ndllng these big j Milwaukee. Ore.; K. p. O'Neill, balls of snow, while the throwing i.orlIaml ltn(1 Toin ciagnon of Ta of snow balls took place whenever j coma, one youngstd- .saw another. j An effort to combine the pho- Tho precipltutlon began hero ut i uju'ianhers of Houthcrn" Oregon 3 o'clock this morning with a cbm- bhiatlon fall of rain and snow, i which by -I u. m. had turned on- tiroly into '.'.now 1 hat fell lightly or nours merenncr, am; un u n-n at intervals until late in the fore noon. Sunshine pr'-ailed this ' after noon, and fair weather and a con sjdera bio colder temperature are forecasted for tonight and Sunda. H HIDING AFTER COLLAPSE REPORT SPOKANK. Wash., Jan. 19. Opt .rn!d Fink, Seattlo artist, was missing today from the hospital where he was reported yesterday in a state of collapse over the death of Miss Ruth McDonald, his wealthy fiance. Ills attorneys dis . :-'0 u, ii..-. v, iiei-e- bouts but admitted Kink did m ( return to his hotel and "does net want to be disturbed." It Is understood link has mad" no arrangement to assign bonds valued hetween $lfa.KHi and MN'i, and, given him by Miss .Mc Donald to the girl's mother, i i is attorneys pointed out that their client's possession of ihe bond.-; vas legal. Miss McDonald committed .sui cide last Friday by .n ha ling car bon monoxide fumes from i!:o ex haust of her automobile. PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 10. (Pi Portland awoke today to find a Know blanket two inches thick on its doorstep. The snow swept into the city last ninht before a furious northwest wind. Today, however, tho air was calm and a warm sun did Its best to reduce the accumu lation of ice and snow. Street ears and busies wore op erating on schedule today after a lib; lit of heavy work with snow plows and brushes. 'lite storm was heralded in Port land by a violent hall storm, fol lowed by rain. Tho storm appeared to be gen eral throughout tho state. LA CKANDK. Ore., .Ian. !. A Following tho heaviest snow fall of the wlnt.V which left a b.inkct six Inches deep over the city, the temperature began falling here last night, reaching a mini mum of 13 degrees above, a drop of ten degrees no Tom tho previous biulbub. Nc zero temperatures were unofficially reported from Wallo wa county and the Hlue Mountain districts. CHANTS PASS. Ore., Jan. 1!). tTi The Hogue valley surrounding trams Pass, was -covered with snow early this morning. Snow fell throughout the night but only a thin coveting was on tho ground and this molted rapidly. Miners hailed the. snowfall with delight as Josephine county streams have been unusually low this winter. KLAMATH Ore.. Jan. 1!'. fV A snow .storm approach ing a blhnrd In intensity, swept into the Klamath country today. Driven in the" basil by a north east wind, the snow was piling in deep drifts. No immediate - rclii'f from tlu- Htnrm wiim in niht l'K M'l.KTt N . Ore., Jnn 19. Wi Twi Ini-hin of mow foil In 'nin . i-hi iil nun iri. rtKht. u.-i-oinpnn U)'y col.l wind I 'rum tin- northiMkT Th ni-rfur dropiictl to fivo ilCKroi-s nhovo wro.l (jj) JANUARY' J9."T J02f. OUT PHOTOGRAPHERS IMJLL LUCK PURSUES i atii iirirn Timrr II minnnorn I Api A.xiniatflv 15 rnPinlt-rs of ' iraii. eommereiai ani pnoio nr.- ... ...... - i J.-'hln hrjinehfM from iho vaiiouOtu-e to Mi'h a play without 11 ' nionK mo iaenu! coiirit. 111- finding Mn I- ranoiKcn, Oakland, i j Morkeh y, Portland. Tacorna and 1 f.,t, n-"t ..m... i The niorninL' Hosyion and noon Im.l ....ti'eO ir.r U.r. vonx wllliln i this locality. j Kleetion of officers for the next jyertr resulted in the following: j President, I e o r g e W. Dei hfus. vallis; chet Coffey,' Portland: Ijiw- i r. .j. McCulloiigh, Berkeley. I e i:,... included: C. !. Richardson of into a loeal association will be at tonight's meeting and banquet, when representative pho - I lographr-rs Medford, Ashland Crams ps, Roseburg and Klam ath Kails will meet ;tt Hotel Med ford with tho executive board of the pacific International associa tion and discuss ways and means of accomplishing such an organi zation. T,,n b"'il onnimlMeo of photog raphers in charge of tonight's ban- j Miiet are: Verne Shanglo, A. .1. , Anderson and Albert Pensley. IIAVKNXA. Ohio. Jan. 13. (iP. Two men burst into the home f Peter iullo late last night. killed (iullu, fatally wounded hL; wife, fired throe shots at Joseph Kioto, and fled. Police in Akron, Cleveland, and nearby towns were seok.ng the men today. IiiUo. :t7 was proprietor of a ! wholesale grocery house. Ho whs shn; six times. Mrs. Leno lu'lo. :!!!, died in a hospital. J I into, an emp'oye of the Julio., was un - j nut om ii. Mrs. Pullo was said to have named tho two assailants in a oiij-et bel'oro she died, and to havo blamed the. shooting on a feud of long-standing. Card of Thanks. 1 wi:di tu thank our many friends for their expression of sincere sym pathy during our beioavemont at Ihe loss of my husband, Michael A. Walsh, who was buried from the Catholic church this morning, Jan. i. 1 especially fed giateful for the tribute paid him by Hoy. Father lllack, Uev. Father Meagh er and Rev. Father Jackson. Mrs. Michael W-iNh rOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOK SAIJS ri-ronin strictly mod-; crn house, with basement, new; extra larm lot. Pacific hiuh- J way north, just outside city lint-j iif. Wg garage and woodshed, j Only s;ia0 cash; easy terms. 4 Uooms. plastered, cement foun dation, garage, woods bed. large lot: only Dm cash, a Itooms, strictly modern, oak floors, lots bullt-ins. double con structed, ptls of shade, beautiful lawn and .shrubs, 1 mix I no gar den, all piped for Irrigation; east side. Owner left city, savs get offer. one aero on good road, close in; line son. only ii casn. si per montn. rnono t:i;i:'. i;. t . i urn. Montgomery Ward lildg. :i0 TUADK 7-room house, Portland. I and 1 acre, small house, near Portland, to trade for Central Point or vicinity. K. C. Corn. Montgomery Ward lildg. IP'ni Kolt KKXT Furnished 4-room house, close in; garage, hath; reasonable. Call at L.' 1 Haven St. .1(10 FOR KKXT Furnished 2-rooni , apartment; garage, bath ; cle.i ; reasonable. 1' 1 T Haven St. t-toi VOll KKXT Furnished 3-rnum apartment; private bath and par age. Ui Liberty St. .10 1 1 WANTKD tmpetent girl or woman for g-neral housework. : Call r6?-,l-J. 301i KOIt KKXT Furnished sleeping! room, private fgriily; board if deired. Price iVasonable. Tol. i io7t;-j. :-i!Mf FOU KKXT Furnished hoife lik;hts. water, garage, $12. 124" Lincoln. an:. : FOli KKNT -Furnished apt: lights, water ami, garage. Sis. im Lin coln, an;, WANTKD Woman to car-1 for child, do housework mo d igs. Call filM-J, IH'J So. Oakdale. SOU , SVI K '''VTlarley" D ivMson Ktnui ri'iidition. Tiut( fur Kofi. rrank Ci-irui. III. I. ,'tim' WA.VTKIl Til KKXTlttvironsilili-fniml- fnthiltM i..lro modern Nf!l funnslirl Iioii.m. titiniKi.: ;ilklm; illm.iurr hiW m-liool. Ktve luontli. or Ioiiri r from K-o-ruary IhI. i'iiII Mr nduy or lator. it to 5. rhono 140". 300 GUNMEN INVADE HOME1 TO PLAN COPGO RADIO FOLK If they tniKfdv ena-M a rouular ilrammor inin- niat-l with h-i;rt thmi.s, nt IpusI ,)H-nilwi-.; of tho ('f.pco ilay c wh) ure ll((inl- fretiuently trvlni?. l-'nr within ihp past two weeu. H:.in niMiilifis of thU yioek (company group hav. hi-coino oli- I.... , " 1 lommunity pity, one m man with his arm in n thom, sling, who recpiirps only a tin cup to complete his costum has he- COtllO fnntillar sight on too streets of Modford. Another of them, has for tho past few days, been hobbling up and down the streets with a ban daged foot, and has elicited con siderable pity, evidenced by the fact that she has been given short automobile rides by lm-al citizens from destination to destination to nave her further strain on the in jured foot. Still another. It has been re port ml, is lying homo in a Pneu monia Jacket, and although bet case is probably more serious than the other two, she has not worked tho sympathies Of the pUhllO 0ei- itliiT. duo primarily to the fact 1 that tho average person is afraid , ' ' ntchlng the ilment. it is said. Anyway, her home is stacked with flowers and notes and messages from local friends nnd radio fans who hope for her speedy recovery. It is said that in spite of tho Indisposition of these throe mem bers, they expect to bo heard on l,lfl Califor rnia Oregon Power corn- nany program no::t Tuesday even ing in the beginning installment if a new radio play serial, to be broadcast over KM l-:i from ! t 10 o'clock. Million Damnpe IH'U.,, Kng., Jan. Hi. bP) A miMtf.it dolhus i't flu mayo wps emised hv a I're whicli threatened the whole center of the ' jtv this morning. Several office huilitingii and nitniTijiis small shops were considorahlv dania'-'ed. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy ... West Side Pharmacy Tomorrow Hotel I Dinner "The Food la Better" At the Medford o Ul had a I. il TO ALL WHO HA VE VISIONS t I I j m of greater things ahead, Frank lin's thrift teachings will ever hold a real message of inspira tion, cf hope and of achievement. "If you would be wealthy think cf sat ing as well as of get ting." o Franklin The Jackson CouiBank0 ESTABLISHED 188 Medford, Oregon Commcrcinl - Savings Safe Deposit UEMBDR IBDERAl RESERVE SYSTEM Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 P. M- TOMORROW Fanchon and Marco Present The Popular Comedian Will King With a Host of Bsautiful Girls TALENTED ARTISTS The Stage Presentation CHICKEN A LA KING NUMBERS SPECTACULAR SCENES 20 ON THE SCREEN Bebe Daniels WHAT A NIGHT" TIMES TONIGHT 1, 1 fl ly 11 2 AActc I yuj I aiKies