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PARE ETGTTT arEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKIXiON', MONDAY, .TANTAKV 21 l'j-jy. PLOT CENTER FOR j CHICAGO REQUEST SOUTH TO ELEBRATE FOUNDING o writers, over whose shoulders one , and come out to the fast narrow- ; dally the haunt of the Americans. BfiU lha HlUu. Unn.." ... rW,a.. . 1 Dnn,a r.f ihn hrltfhtertt VOtin? OF FARM DEMONSTRATION WORK i .bad" "w? a.rLin "tl' 1ib quar- j here"', matter for every taste ! men in Europe come to track down . tf'P IllTlllhf 11 I .... .1 .... In 1,1.. un.i i....i...,.ii..n ihi. v:in..tv nt i bnii ouserve II1B AUICUWHM Ml tM ,-spe- 1 natural state. CHICAGO. Jan. 21. cm Tomorrow nlKht's radio broad cast OV(r K.MKD, by the California ! health authorities ;odny demanded Orriton Power comimnv, will In- a Krumi Jury inveHtiKution of th! melodramatic playlet by .MUh ! ",'lr'",n' trlk"" lhM ,. . . . ,,,-,. t CnlcOKo'K milk supply. Mary Uronur of the Mall Trllmne Th,.r ri.poIll u, maff. The plot concerns itself violence )y mined men; of tin with a cub reporter on u newa. , ,uinpln of lhnusnnds of pounds paper located In a fair sized town, of m,lk ,, of mX,. t,f gci-oscm who covers a muiiler usidgiitncnt. i lvlIh IIilk )r A,nold Kegel, ehl- The first part of the play ion- cwn hcallh coinnilrslnnor, linn nek tera around the repressed Inter- P(, thl) Mnl. attmev' orrice te view of the Inexperienced cub, mid lnH-itute grand Jury anion. IXul Ihe second part deals with the ; ,.rB (lf he H.Kll,K ,k farmer, rending publics con -eptlon of how . .llu (.y WfJUl, w,.,m(, . it mux have taken place, after , .-bleaKo'., milk supply yesterday having read the story of the young ! WHH 4ll) llllU ((Uarts unir llorml. reporter. . , I el distributors said thev had Wee' The Copro Players, already fa- ,,,,. t . (t.,nalllH. A miliar to the local rail o Inn. I , HhorlaKP yreuU r scaler, wm Pimmi in' !.... i . ., i,,.,,,!.,,.,! f,,,. i0iiuy assures a pleasing hour h enter tainment. The play, which will he broadcast from nine to 10, Ih Ih" first of a HcrleK coiiecniing- the same characters, which will ap pear periodically on the I'npcii hour. HIGHWAY FACILITIES Dr. Kenel aHkwl Mayor Thomp Hon for a Si 5,000 emm-Kency ap propriation to be used in employ ing ihfinlN. Additlunul chem I.Ih are needed, the cominiKHloner sahl, to keep a l'4-hour slalf avail able for the testing of inltk and for the protection fif I he city' hcallh. AIiiiomI (ho entire taipply of one large dealer wan found polluted by koroNCiit1. The pollution was blam oil hy dl.'Uilbntoirt ui"n slrikciH, iti,l't ,,M IVB.. ... t In- si hi i ii .vri,,s ajt to ri.fi; in.- i.oii nMvll. co .opciailvo rnrni (I.-monstiiuioii inpiioi. ii in ji Miter ai.iim'i-N.irv i cli'iii ai ion at lions inn, T,. 1 brtiai v Hiiiilc of Dm nt'id.-iii' luiin rlu boy in.Ml luais uilno.- lo mmm-i ri cf ihr baltb to iiimii iiii w(mh. .ai fin- o n is .. .. ..vitiH. Itilfral iUiihIiiik jis-UUii.i i lii.-r wlio dt iiianiUiiK f't.UH u tin ii- drcdvvulKht Jnti.L'r-. - oi tiu1 ; 2.1)0 dlh trlbutot'H arty payinf'.- ( Mood coiiiiiy farm hoys (ahmc) bitclicd up ihrlr r i -I ii fi. fl lo 7. 'Ilu l'Otlft -cot ton I'lidci his luiin 1 Hlfthway oiiKlnoorM of tho KnU-' ed ritau-t; sit a new murk of atihlpvomfrnt during lHU-S when thoy uaatu unw... th' uuifarr-d hi'huayH of tlw I country. f Wtllo the tavk of providiim adi- j qi.atf Tarllltii'W for th t-onHiutiily ' incrtamiiK nuutner of motor cm insert rfiimiiiH in coniph't'1 and will ho for a Ion,: tiim-, the riH-onlr. of tlid 1 I'. H. bureau of putdk roads tell an ainazhuf Htory of pi ok-hh. - Thuri ii h the year uiuIn, thi; fig-urt-ii Hhow that thcro ar now noni 080,000 niih-M uf road In ttu- coun try which have bnt-n HurfatM-d to a groat er or lt-iMfM di'ttrut and an other 500.000 njiluM of oarth road which huvo iwi-n i:rndtd and dra(n'd. In other woiiIh onu fllxth of ih total of 3.000,000 iiiIIph hH been gfvon n euiface of Home sort whllo one-third run now be Haul to 1m opi?n to him vie v. Our mlK'iiK,) of tnivulabk' roads in four tlmcH tho railroad mlleui;" of tho country and yei the doiuaud for new hlKhway Improvement Reem us ui'Keul today an It wa a tloende uro. ' -MJIeAKu of travolahle rnadH Ih tiut tlmoH that of railroad. I'uhllc Iiuh inv.'HU'it 510, 000, 000. 000 In riKulH In 1'hh than lo yearn, special motor vehicle taxin pay one-third of the cumh. Worlrt'H hlBhway nilleaKo it, DOO.uoo with 3.000,000 In th Unit ed fcttaten. l'rufrrnm of road bulldlnff Ih In crfaanlnR; four mat en voted 000 ooo In hlKhway bondK at biHt oleotlon. ' Kyntoin loubhtl in DtS'ado PerhupH the numt luiiiaiKable phaKo of highway doveloptueiit hap been ttie rnplillty of Hh ftrnwtli within the pal nine yeniH. In us tin iiiilloi Hist JiiM'Uib' i IIMIWO.V 'Vi-s.. - UV) - From i IVbruary r. to ? IbntKlon :ind the south .will t'elobrated tb" '''.th an nlverHnry of oik of the muni pie I lin-Hciii'1 edili atiuuul nyHteilis ll tho world (:o-omm t ive farn all in ymr-i ano and wont to work ter tonlKht." O .i. .i. d .. . ieiKht o'clock In the uvenlug until four In the morning. Moutpurnattue j ; run a on the American plun. It be- Kiua uh leHiiviv'H earner toun me ; re8i oi me worm, jusi uetoro me : fljBt bus loads of tourists arrive, ' the "Bohemians" appear as if they had been hired to come out on j achcedule. Tnxls honk, the llKhtd j b!aze, tall; continues In a subdued ' road, the uldo shouts his speech, and Eohemln furniahes the more or ( less continuous cabaret. i MontparuuHse has not yet devel- ; HI oped ttu fluurishlntr "underworld" that thriven in Montmarlre or n ! the (irand lioulevnidx. There are j few pretty "dancers" on the ter- j races or In the cabarets and their ! 'escorts are .discreet. The furtive j j : guide exiats only In embryo. i j French people are IncreaaliiKly ; ionu oi init iniant uonemia. i ne ; particular kind of revelry found I there Ih not what they consider t "French.' but It atuuses them. They are learnlnK to like It so well that all .Montmartrc Is remarking the decline in bUHlnens. The ter- i races of Montparnasfe liave emp- tied some of the oldest and bevt ! maintained restaurants and cafes on the niKht Hank. j These terraces are vei-y Infor mal, easy-polnp places. Friends hall friends. Talk koo on from Kroup to Kroup over the heads of other groups. People change tables and placea pretty much as they like. As nlKbt Koes on, the tables push further and further along the sidewalks, the service gets slower and the coffee and beer worse, people gruw noisic-r and noisier, until high -water mark Is reached about midnight' and there Is not a single scat left for late-comers. Many nights there Is a long line t of poople waiting ov placcM, They '! The Ijnme few jpmq 7axhIorr THE M SYSTEM WASllJNdTON Pr.'sldent eh ct lloovi-r, who as an enim-cr and communlcalfouh expert. Is in tensely Interested In the swift de velopment "f( radio, had an oppor tunity on bin Hotith American trip to observe the efficiency of short demonstration. It was from this city thai th first special agents fared forth n 100-1 on a mixsiou (hat now ha expanded to more than a miilioi farm families. They went out to, conduct a lone demonstration of n-'tter farmitiK as a protciion US4. uK.iuiai ioe nimm mill we. h. nm er HiakiiiK $7hi more fioii, i oev in in i ne iiHinnatmri lor a 'nllt hem. They had leard of his' Soon the Idea of making boys icnry that must farm ills could the demonstrators of better fartn e ct-rreeted by juuper methods uK was. launched and citpllvated f farmliiM. They asked lor a the whole country, in J hos bov v.'i ! i'iuiih were niinit'ti nriM inn ...n. ...i.i. .... ...i , , iiuiR nil rienus who arrived ear- A Klmranty of Jir.on lo protect y.iunK.-iti-r.s heeamo eo eauer to ! Her. or the frlenda leave their eata ne iiirnH.-r-netnoiiNirator al;altlMt Ju' toe worn utai tney liltcneil os.Miilc lo:..s waH snhscrlbfd and "P calves. ckIIk and any animal A'aher ('. Pinter vnliintiereil hH tle'V could Ket hi ImrncKH to itill and lor the vi-nlure. tjne hull- tin Ir plows and pluuter.H. ;ln d ai res were devoted to a dem- Cotton clubs were created in Jiislratliiii of diversified hirmlnir l!iu and pli; clubs In mil. To- -olto! J'n and coApeas. (lood day more than i;no.oiio farm hoys iK'paiaiiiin. ciiiiivallon and llf and K:rls continue the practice f K..01I seed leslllled in Por- thri uKh their -I -1 1 cluh nrojecttl. his ranuine from noiiltrv and dalrv- aver- lay i( Kardelillit; and eiilllilni;. MI-.-i .Marie I'ronicr. Instlcalor of The demonsl ratimi m.-ide such l.i.i..!.. ..,. k, i.... i. in inniiesslon that 111 l ebiuaiy, Z1., the first "toninto club" for rar'' :l",r"'"r'l,U"1"1' by more ,:ilM. 1),-. K,,,,,,,, ,u special ,ls In Hurt i .Mken eounlv. than ..Hlli county iiKilcullural ,K(.i.v from hiH Houston head- s. f. wave trausmlHsliili an cleveluped by ".. nuai.eis lo wont in east I exaa and A decade after llr. Knaip bcKnn jni. siory unioius ioKlcally ami a. Kvans. now assistant chief rapidly. KwpeplnK up from III" the federal office of co-operatlv .oeMiaii ooroer in llilll anil l'.ili:. ixtension, and VY me ooii wccmi uevnsiateii oouon K-iant director uf lililaboinn ,.iH- .:,...,.l.i,. t . iiili'il lliw till ll I CUllUlal Itllll tnec lillOelil en eir. pane. uizciiH oi . extension service. Thev drove ,.,!, ,,ii,,...i ,.,i i, ..,... k i " ' iiiiini i ens in nil es n- iini'si. iifKi r, .,.. i 7 k prai-tlce which, with state and federal a'd, encompasses every than the t oinmunlty age. the navy Tiiousands of miles away on the waters of the Houtb Pacific ami (South Atlantic, radio central of tlon In I he linen I ih-I icnrlt wnu In 1 'fl Italy's "Man in the Iron Mask1 i i n... Tenell this contact and lo huiull,, thou- ' ' Kl,;"1"' nnP. ,,f lh" ""t'T's huy to demonstrate san.ls of words dally In press dls- I '1 .''Ktlturls.s. to address of Jook farming pntches, navy cum uiuntcit ions made eltiboratu plans to clear channels for traffic ami to main tain relays In the event of breaks In the "line." 0 On tho southward trip, the hul I Icship Mary i.i ml onn night was unable to maintain communication with San Diego, This situation was detected by the "sucurlty watch" at the nyvy department h ro. He notified laillo central which estab lished coinmiinlcitlon with the nhip. A few nights later the Mary land talked with llrownsvlllc, Tex. loiter the ship routed alt its traffic throtmh the station at Ital boa. Canal Zone. To iiard ugnlns: possible breakdowns in com m nid ation, the V. S. S. Rochester nun th' nonularizatiun of farm demon tration congress passed the Smith-I.evcr aet, whieh provided I), ltentley, is- financial assistance to all states llial to federal ippi opriations for "dissem'nuting horse and formution." Hrooine county. New the efl caev Yoi k. already bad originated the county agent system. than a decade, tho public has voted virtually Sio.ooo.ooo.ouo to the construction and maintenance of rofwlii or enough to defray our cost of (ho World war excluding for eign loans. This mini- has been ued to al most' don hie tho 387,000 miles which were reported as Improved iu i no close or. lld'l as welt as lo provide for th maintenance roads already In service (VH i ordered to the' (lalapagos islands. and In far-off Honolulu, navv radio operators stood watch for emergetu-y service. Communication with the Mule ship Utah bringing the party north from llueuos Aires, demonstrated the effectiveness of a new high irequency transmitter wlih ih co m pa ra 1 1 ve 1 y lo w po wet The friendship which exist ed between Premier .Mussolini and Cesaro Uosi. tho duces most confidential adviser, counted for nothing when the latter disregarded the wisdom of silence regarding tho mur der of Deputy .Matteotl In June. 191M. Jiossl. thrown into prison to satisfy the pub lic who saw the hand of .Mus solin and hiN lieutenants In the act, set about to- reveal whiit he ciilted the true faets 111 the ea.e. The tragic end to which it has led him is re vealed in a reeeut attlele l.y It. S. Pendrlek In the St. l.oiils Post -Dispatch magazine. dfinto of .Mussolini, visited in Paris. Also Involved it) the Ahitteotl killing. Filipelll had kept sileni ngardlng the liiice's part iu I he plot and therefore stayed in the good graces of the premier. Filipelll had been sent, so he confided to lto.-sl. to buy the com promising documents and asked the price. Kossl demanded 10 inilliini llras, p! niters at play. Tho whole ieiiglh of the boule vard from Alontiiurnasim station to the observatory is lined with cafoH ilutiln" night clubs. The suction oc cupies uy too ccicnrated nn once art isl -him n I nd imi l'n I Imnn II n. i tondo and Select, offers a 'blaze 1x4 to 1x12, pCl" M $18 of H ints and movement ut night I 0-S v1 vwn.'Ar 21 unrivalled anywhere else in the I T() x L- I'l -u f,AO city. To Stimulate Local Building We Offer No. 1 Common Fir s4s 1,4 to 1x12, per -A $22 2x4 to 2x2, j.er M $22 1x0 Shjplap, per M $22 1x8 Shiplap, per At $22 No. 2 Common Fir s4s Our new Spring Fashions arriving daily from New York were chosen for their fine fabrics, splendid color harmony and dignified simplicity Adrienne's Medford National Bank Building i ferritiK with Home, Kilipelll the price was sntistactorv. lid ap, 1x6-1x8, 11 $18 No. 3 Common Fir Italy has a twentieth eenluiv. "man in the Iron mask." lie Is Cesare Knssi, now confined in a of 1000 i b' ,M,, i" li'MUC. To tho old lavorites has been added a vast new cafe and rostau-! rant called tho Coupole. on a much ; approximately,"""1 i-","'"n U,M" u" half n million dollars. After con- 11,11 , " I,M 11,nn pcoiiiu ai me oiuer cities ami yet the enormous Coupole swarms like. ... i i"-tT-un i-. .:i uu; ii ikiii cioun , . , , , iisaKr. cin. ni .-, , ,.Ver. lo ,,,.,. ,.,, ri.11Mll,., ,, l,sliL., j Sluplap, J hjUCnSlOll, , up on huh limuwav in Kalelv. i .nit "" ' ," 's hl, 111 "'Rei- j Montparimsse has no rivals insl I ln a nciilr.il spin. l.tiKaiio. a now," lcinarks the newspaper i'ar-1 Swiss low u some miles li ..in the H.Mi,. Fashion has se d upon I Italian b.,rd"r. was nRr I upon, i(H cafes. Hordes of tourlsls sw-ai'lll I and ih date eet r,.r Auisiist i7. !poii Iheiii, coiiiltiB frotn all quar-1 Kosal teceivcd an Italian p assport ,R1.H of ,,, d,,., Thev are at home mad,, out to I'robo Ibuzall, and . t here and their ease Is exti-iundl-! "in .iiarKurrun i.uraim, an lull- naiy, , t0 my li,z,,i wiittH, navy radio men say. A few . ltossl Ih HUbjccteil to the most I mate Irleiio, he went to the ap- ; Tho Tower of llallel had nntlilim ot!year aao, 100 I lines more power j severe prison routine, heiim denied I''""', only In find instead I on Monlpat nasse. Jilimms of uv I wan required lo aclid iiiiwwiri a a I all comiiiunleation wlib mbers in'"' Kilipelll. n youni; Italian with a I ,.rv corner of the elobe are heard Hy n Kindual liitroiiueiloii of """""' 'f M " ' low lor ciuialdu the prison, except those " "-'.vlim heirilipeiii) ti,;,re. AiKeniines. UuhsIiiiis, Scan- .., ii.ieiiii.'.iiiiin MCiiiieucics. wh );u.,r, ,,,, ,vh(, .,,. ,,,,, i mi i inn useii lour waveienmns. trusted fascist iiillilliiiiicn. lie 1; reoaonahle taxes Imputed upon motor vehicle users, tho payments from this miiiiee luivn ni'ow'n until ""' M,'1,'l'llnn dcpendliiR on day or , chnrKed with no crime and he will today, tho liner pays one-third of tho cosls Iu direct Riisollne mid license taxea m addition to the milt that the road pioKram has 1 11 wdit i vv nt- i.i .v 11 Tv been markedly expedlied. .Mean- I V' S " 1 "' 1 ,N',1 while tho offset of lowered trans- I (Continued frbin I'auo One.) ponatlnn costs and Increased really , initiations have noted to- nuns and attempted to sliooi his Bother to mako the whole opera- way lo the street, lie killed one thin one which has netted actual officer, but was shot hi tlm neck returna Instead of added cosls lo himself. This resulted In partial thf .payers. j paralysis of one side. anera is an iiiKeni demand for A- ked Death iiiKiil iraiisiiussion, weainer conill- prububly never be tiled. lie Is lions and "skill illslailee" eftecls. detained mere'v beciiu'ne It Is the These f reqiielll lcH were tried nut ' nlensiire of l-i ,.i l,i-.,n,,i ii.. about the clr- Matlcoll iiuir- : thini; roiin, ler anil iherefiire he Is kept safely locked up, wllh slight chance of 1'elt.rso unlit death conies. .M-isNolIni mid Uossl were t i r. uaunl Keneral taxoa which he pays "" "outhward trip of the Htnli j snows too much al In vonimon wllh olher liixpayciH. j wllh n""" HmeuliiK. In cumsiancen of the Durlnit this proeesii the Beneral ' 1 eneciiv.i puhllu I) us coiHIiiued lo devote j 'hanni'l for the distance ntul lime ohivilil "cents of. lis lux dollur i.. "f ""' w"" 'h'leriiilncd ror the -hlt-'hway purposes with the net re- """ J0,"'"''-v was at l.lsH.ine, another Swiss vll- i dllllivians. I'nlen, Chlllcsc, Tllika, i.ibc leu nines nistiiiit with uie Bolivians. Hiilnailans, Alrlcans. money, and reiiuosilue, ssi to Hindoos, ICiutHsIi, Spanish, Italian brl:,K the papers. , KO ,, An, j course of Trapi.cil hy Italians . j two ninlita nt the Home one may DIsrefcaiilliiK the warnliiK of hear every accent of the IS Culled .Miss hurand. who sllslicctcd sonic- Stales. uossl sei out lor! ii no ine invasion in uie loiuisi, Kistionc. Had tlosst been better tho artist who nave those cai'es ncqnaiiited with Keoitrapby in thai their first celebrity has taken to vicinity, he mlBht havf held back. the Imcli Woods, like lllo splritllnr In enfiiir i' ,, In,.,,,,.. I.. IM redskin ibiit be is 1 n inl nr. mill ! Boards, Slieathiug $15 Lower Grades Prom $5 per M up i Flooring Ceiling 1x3 No.. 4 Flooring $2o' 1x4 eom. Flooring ....$16 1x4 Xo. 4 Flooring.-$25 1x4 V. Cf. Flooring....$40 1x0 com. Flooring... .$15 1x4 Ceiling $20 long n.ciids. Hoth were excluded ' It i ne.sary to cross a bit of writers and musicians are hiding 'J-oXh-R iivn Mnnv SR .TS t. ll.,. Ui.oli.ll.i ,i I.. I. ..I.. ... I lli.1i.ni . ,1 i I In Ih.i nn.M't.ti J tiiini- tlw fni-tlf..U. n . . 1. ttie rame time. They organl.i-d , Ciuiiphmc. entirely surrounde "Popolo D'ltalla" inm-Hu r and Swiss land and wat.T. It is n u- liossl became confident i;i I atlvlser tradiud and can be crosse.l lv ! ami right hand man to the Duce. i wis ctii;'.ins wiilmut a passport. Then came the nurder of the so- The It.tliHii army is fnii)idtlen cialist depui. .Matteotl, in June. . there, but the Dalian police are lltlM. To hush up the cry of Mus- not. iillnl's part in the crime, Kossi As Hossl arrlv.rd at Cnieph ne ho I hdy Horn out west. (Jne group iM-ineu lunuK ior roai improve. Ueturned to Pitlslmrgh by the,""1 an ami innmn into jail, I wii naiiea ny u vioren it.iiinn po- ir" n the puhllu land ntates as Ohio authorities, Jaworskl reqip-jd w"r he wr.te a long confession licemen. ills prtnett was in tin. reflected by hills now before con i ! Uie governor sign his death war-1 declaring that the Duce planned 1 The enclave belonged to Italy, life gross, w nno many proposals have rant quickly. .Mrs. Katherine 1 1,1 murder. However. .Mussolini was told, and he was a prisoner, ive of I in tho nuiu'tors near the fortifies- q v c u c? i r-f j. l, d by I Hons or lu the shabby, unpreien- OAlUVi it. oaSU 4 Medford Lumber Co. ' lliilis yslreels cIiiki In Hie Avenue d'Hrtenns and the Avenue lu Maine. I 'I'hcy have been rephiceil hy the I second hand esthete. I he senile-; man from llieenwlch Village and I If you're hard to please-- you will find an ideal banking home here The facilities that are so necessary to render com plete financial service, and an organization on the alert at all times to render a cour teous service. You cannot help but enjoy a connection here The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 1888 Medvord, Oregon Commercial - Savings - Safe Deposit MEMBER I SDEKAL RESERVE SYSTEM f tt wide public support for Ken ernu Increases not solely to build milea or road, hut because of the Brent Influence exerted by tho bureau of puhlle roads In hrlnglnn road standard lo hither levels. i; r ' : -.. , iv i ,11 DoyM lire llaru , PORTLAND, Jan, VI. ol'i Albert Harms, i.i. mid Don l-crry it,, warn Iiuiiik held ut the coun ty: . Jail here lodny iiciutlnjt nc tlon by the sheriff of l-ane eoun 1y.v .:The two hoya nre said by police to have admitted nccl- I.otan of Hetroh. his sikinr ioniihi I foritavc him and seou had him the case, claiming her brother was I"-1 d. A marked man mid asclolo, former prlvule secretary been aubmltted for liicrcnsed funds lor improvement of rural roads. ' f euural appronrlatlons In n, ; r. ....... i ,.. suspect. Hossl fled to France. Ink future must be Increased It even Tho stale pardon hoard refused n "1K ,llm " nl,ml"'1' aliened- the present level of appropriations sanliv hearlnu after (lovernor John lv eomproiiilsliiK documents In- ia to he maintained .Ince surplus , Fi8her had staved exeeuilo,, lor :fl " lmler. fiindn nf past y.nca have been ex- !.,. Tohl of Uie move in have . ',r'" Un,k' " I' natinteti. Thorn is every evidence 1.1... ,i..i ,1 , In Paris, Hossl run Into sieiuii .laworskl said, "I'm not cniKy. Let's kct this IhluK over wllh.'' Ills only concern was a continued miiKiiiliii, story he was readlnK. The final Installment was to appear early In February, and hu said, "tlco, It's ioiikIi nol to know how that tiling ended." The publisher of the liuiKiiiiuo sent an advance copy ot the perl Keslsiance was useless, and Itossl, with his compallloll, .Miss llurtind. was sent to the Italian port of I'orto rereslo. In Home, a few days Inter they were separated and never saw each other eaiilli. Miss Ouratld was finally sent buck to Palis. several suitcases or coinproniis- of the Duce, soJournliiK abroad to lltkr ilocuinentK left by Hnsl In bis avoid nrrest for Ills part In the hotel at Lugano were obtained by .Matteotl plot, and ( iil'lo liar.nl. O - . h Italiiius thru a ruse, a woman volved In the same conspiracy. The po.!liK as Miss liiirtuul phonlnf; three of them sold letters and the hotel and .1 equcstiiiK they be dociiuiontH to various publications ; scut upon payment of the bill. The to keep themselves lii funds. Hut ' htiKKiiKo was sent to Hmne under finally Faselolo and llnil decided ! heavy guard. no loliKur to sell Uie docillliellls. A ' So now I'esai e Hossl. w ho was I., i . , . ,Z ..1 .? I the papers, went his own way. Iconic a "man In the hoi, mask." day before he was removed to th death house. dentally fhin(iwa barn at Col. I . '"""""" "' '"; provldhm adequate water supply In tho destruction of twelve head,..,. ,., ' ' 1 of atoek, an niitniouldle, . wuiton, ond the barn. Klamath Falls Hluna approved for modern bank bulMllin to he erected nt Ninth and Main streets by On'Kon Btate Hank fi Trust Co. . - la Pino Work started on 12.2V mile grading contract on Fremont lleuvorton IMiina discussed for lor litis plaro. boaslliiK he would sell them and i differing only In lhat his Ideiitllv stir up a scandal In Italy. Is known, and In all likelihood h.. One day Slunor Filipelll. old will spend the real of his days In lime friend of Itossl and confl- 1 the basement of a prison In Home, j of Monlparmts'.-luns wears Ions' heli um! no neckties. Hie other is us i well-dressed r.a the best American ! colleges can make tt. Between 1 the two lies the group of post-enrd j One Block North S. P. DTJot Klnmiith Kalla Klumnth county anil city isolation hn-Qltnl complet ed at ctmt nf f 12 000. Q o Corvallls Lions clnh recentlv set out more thnicMnOn tree along Hie highway lo riiilomntli. For best results use Vff BAKING UVU POWDER Paris Night Life Finds New Magnet rorfrSOrfars 25 ounces EorJJ0 (l.y Havlngton Cramplnn, Assocl- loiKhtly lighted acres beiderlnit ated I'resn Hlaff Wrlterl lloiilevard ilu Montparnnsse. I'AKIS, tTi The world' inerlil- Mnntnarii.iss,. u n u i,,.,.i .i lau nt gaiety nns moved tlenrhart -H000 will he spent In I from Montmarlre the t:rnn u...,i.. ,.. ..:-...'. u. ' . ....i... ,. ,4 lilghway from till Mace to Went ncnrfi.ttire for rocking Hlxth atreet InvariU and tho niicleut Latin quar- the pluvroun,l (or foreigners and forest boundary. . KaUliiH to 8. 1', & a. tiu,u. In, and come lo real ut a few , the KretuU come to watch t ie Z I MILLIONS OF POUNDS USKD BY OUH OOVBKNMBNT El There Is StilloTime A few a very few crypts in tho beauti ful .Medford .Memorial, Matmolenm nre still available. It happena that we nre In a position to assist ono In obtaining one or mnro of those; wo should be ; hid Indeed to hnvo tho opportunity of talking over the mat ter with any resisinslhle person. ilfiui1 . CHAPEL !.'.' 4-! S 'I I W.MAI NAT NEWTOWN ST. (phone 207 CONGER FUNERAL PARLORS 5avtwiuffi in scn'icc, 6 r 'tsis