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o C) o o 0 o 0 ; V o VEDFOnn MATL TKrRUNE. MEDFORT). ORKCOK. 'HUT'-SpAY. TAM'.U, V 1!fJ. o i Medford Battler to Meet Joe Marcus in Roseburg Headlines j! SOLONS PLANNING FUNDS SAFEGUARD SAJ.KM. Ore.. J.i ii. J4. t Spec ial. A MH pruvldiiu; fur the y.;,U illMlllM'llt of Mirpltlr; ( (nil.. illM'ts iri heinv dialled by the J.nl;s n county delegation, mul wit! he in troduced noon. This bill is intended. i:i ii lnea flirt, as :i substitute fnr a bill pss .d at tint last ves-don a nil veined !iy the governor. The Veto was -mstaim-cl when til" -bill was i" innuMi tn the-house of represent i .jve. Tin- vetoed bill broadened t in rcope of laws! mt-nt of the. foiinly road fund red-mption fumK In a speech before the houe. when ibi' vetoed bill was under discussion, TU,pi'''('iiUUivo Ihrlett uf Hood River pointed nut the necessity of providing: i,:iiV nnd ade quate investment of county funds. I" rider tin' present l,!iv I he cuiin -tics art' receiving iuMiffieie'nt re turns nn their investments. Ueprc--cnUHiVP Huzlelt stated. Tin- dis cussion in the house also disclosed tliat many counties an- bchh; forced to evade the present lav, in order lo svcuiv adiiuaic intense u their funds. The .lacU-.au cnui' ty delegation is planning the pro poi-cd bill as a remedy fur condition. 3fc i tl t ' :A ' ir Jv M . a .gfatT .;;J HOOVER REQUESTS 'GIGOLOS APPEAR BORROW TOSTAY ON MEXICO DUTY OFf SSLLY DAMES OR) r i Yviisons r s nee o MIAMI KKACIl. Kla.. Jan. 4- Dwiubl V. Morrow is In re turn to Alrxlen Thy sunn and re main as ambassador for an in definite period. This b e e a in known authoritatively today after be bad confc . t I esident-ele C.WM'.S. Kiain Kully .' k -liain d yt.ulh bav.- i ! i um-h ;iiit-:trnl tu llu- U o i a dm mi; llu- few w. flo. 1 be art- On- pmiYssii !.! ibiiu iiii; p.ii't- n i s. mminu from I Inula ud and n". n,i:;s el' the roiiUiienl to bei;in ed for 2 hours with thi-ii winter's ta-l: of etrartiii 1 louver. l'li tr i i in:; from ld rty .mien Pat Paaeitorn, tvieatord Lighuveitjnt lever Ui ;ht weight Idal "ninl;." tieem-din t!ii.- KINDERGARTEN BILL SALKM, Ore. Jan. 1M. The so-eulled kimb'rarten bill, liiothr red l.y t lie u-e;;on roiiKresh of parents and teaehers. is ft ill bi'KKinK fr an introdio ir. .Mem bers of the Multnomah county delegation eamo up to Salem, I he bill ill their pockets, but slnee the bill would affect every county -in the .slate excr'ptim: Multnomah, il is not considered likely thai one tif the Kioup would introduce the bill. I.ynn MeC ready nf Lane, chair man of the education enlllliHllee of the hom-c. refused to introdliee the bill because he stated openly that he is not in favor of saddling a kindergarten expense nil school districts of the stale. Medloid's haitler. l'at lMdef..rd. will slep ! into the rim; against siiiff conipe- lilton next Wednesday i:1i,hi when i In- tangles with Joe M; reus in a main event bout at Uuseburs. J .Marcus, the buy who has Ocli;rht"d 1 i'oriland fistic fans in i'nst ami furious head liners reeeii tly, hails from Australia where ht claims the title of junior llKhtwt1i;ht nnd i lft;ht weight champion, as well as j the Pacific coast junior light - veurht championship, j .Marcus is without a doubt a j tcmtrli h ombre when ho tloiis his mitts, and the Medford favorite ' will have a battle on his hands next Wednesday. lal. it seems, , has been strcninusl- I'-ainiliK in a. private gymnasium in this city ami . IVcil Jennings has beo-i managing i him for the past sewral weeks. 1 The Medford boy is in the prover- o Jeiiiiinu's. and should give a good account of himself in the Keschurg fray. If the northern battle is success - folic annexed by I'adelford, Sailor , Jack Woods, intends tn use liim for j his main event on a fight card in this city during February. In this ' program. Sailor Jack plans to uf- a a nrray of high class bouts ; that would do credit to Portland armory and Oakland auditorium : earns j I'eeil JennlngH has some int'-r-estlng dope on his prntege. Put j l-ntn ii'ortl. The Medford light- . w eight is 2 2 years uld and has engaged in ON lights. Of these he ; h is wnn wi throunh knockouts or decisions, lost four decisions ami hug been knocked out twic eyes nf the entire Pacific north west pugilistic world vill 1. nn the Marcus This is tn accord with the am-. who ih to appear kittenish or hro-sadnr's own desire and also Ole dun- floor, ri ml oune Hap- with that of the next president, i.-s w ho w isb to appear nldi-r whtt has lifeh appreciation of I he than their passports. work tin former internationally. ns a hard life but a lucr known nnnker h.is been rentier. ng one. Manv of these men earn at Mexico City since his personal . $;t l .onu during the season. Stone drafting by President Coolidge. j of Hum make as much us $:!U0U After his conference- with the ' rt morn h. One man. who claims next chief executive at "Hello i. ;,n American, has an oral isle" as the J. I.'. Penney estate ' , onli;u t w lb an elderly Kuglish is known. Mr. M or row d ec lined t o ' vom:i u. w h erebv she pays h ini I make any statement to newspaper n liour. and uuaraiuees at least correspondents, who had waited s,,vrn Imurs a week. This is the , fur bin two hours. (third year the contra. -t has been The ambassador was Mr. Uoo-! n force. list year she only ver's only culler during the fore- i danced twice in t he five months, noon. After bis departure the hiit )Me mon'.v was paid rccu I -resident -elect prepared to leave hulv ; iy auiomubile fur Key ljtrgo if tli- dancer is In the employ : h here he will board the yacht nf a hotel ur a rest a nra ui lo "Amitie" for several days uf fish- draws no house salary, but is given ling in the Florida keys and the flw p.-a llu,i board. There is ledge of the gulf stream about 30 usiiulU- n huiivc ride reg:ird;ng miles below Miami. TYPISTS NEEDED FDR i the maximum charge fur a nance, I but be soon learns to make the 'maximum the minimum. At one j restaurant the dancers expect J 1 j per dance and the two men there j -uum-liuies make ?li a ueok I ipicee. Itut it is doubtful il nf the Hoi will have any nmney il the end of the season. Most d" .them are inveteriite ramblers. willing tit rik vcrything for the tuie lucky shot which will enable them to retire. WASHIXr.TON, j). j;iU. 4. ! The I fi"y 1 nmeiii ueparunenis at1 j v Hsmngum. i). are in need of ' ; .stenographers and typists, the civil: adelfurd encoun- 1 - 01 Vl ' commission announced lo-j ter Wednesday night. day. -..--'.-;.' i .-:.-.. --jzt---.:-zzz; . The commissiun will receive ap-; plications for junior stenographer i positions until Kcbru- i ior seninr positions until HOLD SWEATERS FOR . RIVER DISASTER TAKES j I- ebruary 1 1 FLUNKI TOWN Rheumatic Pains be awarded numerals and sweat - j MADISON. Wis.. Jan. M. (T) 1 Plunking freshmen athletes at the Trunk's Prescription is designed . injVcrsity of Wisconsin will not to relieve ynill' trotioie 4U1ckiv without dieting. It doesn't ruin the stomach nor depress the heart, j trs I hi: Hiec nerve-racked aleeploss peu r pie J'roni.torturiug .jiain now cer- lilv to relief. K. M. Workman. Ku'rt Plagler. Wash., declares: "I have been taking Trunk's Prescrip tion ami the pains and swelling ai" gone. Trunk s Prescription leading driu-'iiists, :tb'V- 'marmaey. like Me The athletic ct-uncil "nasi ruled none he" awarded ' mil 11 semester grades are dctcrn lined, February 1 "t. It is underslnnd that between :tr. and -I T yearling. have been tile parish priest id' t'ahimar v. ere recommended for numerals this .uiiong the sm-vivors. The names ontrast to 77 in IHLIT. 'were not given. in l:o:oTA. rolombia. Jan. J-I.- Art Twenty-iwu persons we r e tliownetl in a disaster on the Mag da h-na river near SI On Nuevo when the river boat Social sank yesterday after an explosion of her "holier. Advice?: ree.dved in liugota to- stated t!-at two Americans ami 44 South Central Avenue Central Avenue at Eighth r -Tlr. i o ,1 J Charming New resses for Spring ( '(pii.st;ml lv arriving ill tin 'indcvclla Shop keep assort ments smart and romplHc! There are lieautil'iil p ri n t s. Hat erepes and K',"'tfL'tt('s exquisite creations in all (le s'ued sizes for misses and matrons. 9 95 to 69 50 Wear as You Pay the Cinderella Way! New Spring Coats Our New York buyer lias sent us aii exceptional lot of eot vulues thai arc unusual and models that arc su perb! -Many interesting versions of 'prinjf coat fashions are licit, at prices vhii-h rair-re from $1495 t6 s8500 The Cinderella Shop especially calls your attention lo new Tailored Suits and Ensembles Which interpret the fashion trend for Spring! ! Kntraneo x salaries are SI.'JUO a year tor junior typist. ?. u a year fur junior stcnouraphcr. S 1 ,14 it a I year fur senior typist, ami jfl.tin a year for cciiiur stenugraphcr. j Ib sldcnts uf certain states will ma be admitted tn the examina tion because they have received more than their share of appoint ments in tlm departments at Wuh iugton, but Oregon i net one of those excluded. The conimlHshm urges residents of Ol'pgnii to 1,'Ul.or (be 'examinations ami help to. fill up the slate i-unta nf appointments in Washington. Full information may lie'oldain od from the secretary nf the I'niied Slates civil service board at the 'posioffiee ur customhouse; in mjv city. SHANOHAI. Jan. -I. t-P Chi nese newspapers today said i hat many persons had been killed and wounded when enmmunists atta k ed the town of t'hwnnuying on Monday i veninu. t 'hwiumylng lies .'HI miles Miuth or Shanghai near Ham how bay. "A well organised bund of I'DO eoiMiiiunHts. carrying banners with a hammer and sickle device and armed with rifle mul plsinhi. at tacked the town. The attackers singled out police sta'ions and then tired tin- town, killing ;tn inhabitants. Seventy In habitants were wounded. A woman SU years o!d was burned In death. Later the hand came into con flict Willi fhinee volunteer police from neighboring towns. Th-re ; whs fierce fightim,- for r.ti minute;;, during which nuichine guns and 1 bombs were used. Twenty voin- munists were killed before the t band was driven off. j Numerous cartoon t were ported i In Chwaugying advocating mui- liaymem tf tloid.-j, tuxvs and rents and supptrl of the soviet govern ment . Men's AlLWool Suits $12.50 Men's Dress Pants a $25 Men's Work Pants $1.15 Men's and Boys' Overalls $5C G Men's Work Shirts o. ....... .. . 45c Men's Heavy Union Suits 95c Part Wool Union Suits, S2.25 value . . -. . $ 1 .45 Men's Dress Hats going at $1 .45 Men's Rubber Shoes $3.00 Men's Sweater Coats 95c Men's Flannel Shirts $1.35 Men's fine Dress Shirts 95c Men's Work Sox 5c Heavy Work Sox Qc Canvas Gloves . , . , Qc Canvas Gloves, leather faced tips and all. -35c Men's Leather Coats $7.50 Old Hickory Shirts going at 79c After visiting all other sales, come around, we will save you 20 percent. WIUL H. WILSON &i 32 North Front Iti'liiuilrl lliiv I 'lirlory. 1m,- l.,, (nry. whit h will I"' ituiIv I fitrtury If mil'l- 1,uw lu llic l'ul't M.l!SIII'li;i,H. oru., .Inn. 51. wllhlii a frw witUm. lu limlluI'MC- orfuril l'loiliir(.s luimmny of wlih'li il'i U'nik mk siiu-tiMl Imliiy mi tm-,- mirun- liox nnil l"lm fur Din-t & Itu.wll ( l'urtl.inil afj li liKiili'llni.' tlu Wlllaiiii'lli'-l'ui'lfl,' I'.illliiiiil-, Mini Flm'l'la tni,li TIm- I.-M iiKi'iils. ' .VKW VOIiK. .I.iii. 24 (,).. Miv. Allelic Tew llinvhanl. weal thy wiclew of .ev York mi;, I Carls. Is Id malay 1'ilnee Henry XXXIII of Keii.H. a meinlier of nni. of KllMipe'M olilesl n IkmIck lluimes. Mix. IJiiiiIwiiiI Inleirlleil all late of j:t, lino. 000 nn tile ilnutil of her liinilmtiil, Annnn M'ond Iltir elialcl, vlee-ehaliniau nf Hie Oen eral Kleettli: euliipiiny. in V.IL'7. She la now In Knypt anil him ehni' tenal a home boat "II Wlllell ulle will lie hoHtens to the lnlr.ee anil flee frlenils on an extended ci-nie on l lie Nile. Announcement of II WiaKenioiu was ealileil to frielll'iH. The miiirhiKc will lie Jim. Jinr elianl'M llilnl. she If a iliitnthter of char.eM II. Tow of .lalncHtown. X. V.. and wuh Ilrst lniiriied to Theodore 1 lie-tell, r of 1'IIIkIiiii'k. who died. she had two thlldreli ly her flrwi marrhiKe. Mrs. Olenn Hlewart, who iIIimI neveral yearn nf:o. mul Theodore lloKtelter, an iivhilor vlui died iltlrlnK the worfd war. Puts Sjji End to Bunion Pains Nn Need Ui Snfl'er Aiinllier Day. E BAND! There is one simple yet Iliexpeil- , Hive WUV lo lecluee i 11 f 111 III mat I on of fwtdb n toe joints ;tnd heln gel ! them down It norma1! and Ibnt is lo apply .Mooiie'K lancrald OH ul;bt J and mnrning. Ask Heath's luuu- .ytre or any first class druggist for an original two-nil lice hot I h t.f M'tonc'" I'.lli erahl Oil (full sirenglh and refuse In accept anything in its pl iee. Il Is Mich a hiul !y cimcenl rated pi '-p-arali'M) Unit I'ui ounces bis.tt a long timeiud fiirtherinore If one I, utile ' iff Jmerald HM does nol give mi cnmplete satisfaction .MMI call have yoll- Inoliey refundi-tl. .Special tinle: I'eople whit want tn redllee swollen or V.'irlcose veins 1 ihoiihl get a. bottle of M(unes Ian- i era Id Oil at om-e. Aptdbil nl-h; : and morning as directed they v til quick ty not lee an I in prove no-m i which wli, coininue until tlie veinn ! ami bunehes are retiueed to nor- I mul. 1 ffm- JUFORNIAOJllGxW u r'HOKNlX. Ariz.. .Ian. " I. iP) Two men were dmt tu death ami u third was critically wounded Ju re today when they attempted to roll ii drugsLoie ninl were wurprlsed by police. The mun. all Mexicans, had en lured the (jrugHtore. with drawn gunn. I'olluc. who hajl been "tip. Md" to the robbery attempt, had secreted themsclvcH outside the atoro and closed in on the trio ufier they hud broken Inio the cutfibllf-hment. Jose itustamtnte, jMirpriMd by the Hidden appenr ance of the fifficerH. 1 vnth-d hb nun at them, bfit ho uufklllorl be fore Ini could fire. IhiNt anient ex two compnnlnnn, Murio flarela and Utteiulph V !.. attempted to em-ape and limy were ."hot down. Garcia dying noon after w nrdH. KAN'HAH CITY. Kiin.. Jan. 24. ITh -Onp man wan nlwd to death nnd another critically Injured hero hint nlffht by the Rr.-ycar-old nearo watchman tf n ' drimxtorn whh h llley held Up. W. W. Wootla, the watchman, who already had lenn tietd up hy thn robbern, nhot them both through the right lung when th proredM to hold up the pro- jiprielor and mjtomrn In Ihe doro. i I mm j I Appropriate; (;iockn for , n t'Hcli rotmi. acciiritiu 'line . ; 1 keeiJiMH, in (IokIkiih that hHrnftjnlzn ptutVictly with j I the room funiliiimfi. Copco Preferred StockH INCREASES IN PRICE February 1 KIT;H ivt; Fclirunry 1, VJ2U, tlio prici; of (1 Cuniulativc IJrctVrr(.'(l Shades of Tin; Calil'orniu Oi'con 1'owcr Com pany will lu; advanced to ' ' .$101 a Share o Orders rewived up to und including Thursday, January 151, will be filled at. the. present price of $100 a share. InfmniHllnii aliont our InvuKlnmnt otriTlriKto cuatomcrH will lie 1 lieiirfiilly fiMtiliiliad hy liny member of Iho or Kaiii.ullon. KlinreH may ho piiri-hiiiHid for cfiKb. or on our convenient monthly Investment plan. The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES. Medford. Grants Pass Roseburg. Klamath Falls -Oregon Vrtcka. Dunsmuir-CalifornU n H