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0 o . rEDFOTkT) M.ttTi TT?TT?rXE. MEDFOtin. OftFfiON. FRIDAY. FFPJ? FATCV 1, 102!). PAGE SEVEN m IE PILOT'S TWO HANGED FOR 1 CAREER ENDED BY CAPITAL CRIMES IN MOUNTAIN CRASHST. LOUiS TODAY Parson Would Slay Bride. ST. I-OriS. 1YI,. 1. .-IN lxun It. W:ii;or, :u. and Thorn:. wry. convMe.t of nuinl.T. re hiiimrtl simuftaucously in '' city jnii 1ut' ourly toiluy. air fur Uu- siaint; of a ly iuIit in a Imlil-up NuVomWr 1 and ly.wiy iur tin klll- yili' uffu-cr Son- ll'llpS Wi'l'O MOKUAXTOWN, V. V;i.. IVb. 1 ' iV) A eart't-r lliat finbuditil aid jdlnliliK In the world war. throiiKh ; l.v air clri-us stunt to air mall fly-j wit iim eanu' lo an abrupt end mi Tar ! tile '. iniiunlain early today with tin ; Yta ' land-PiUj-burKn niail plan.- pp..,t. ; iViil. it is thought. Iici-aiiif Iimti'K uf lntr in tlio fop hatiKhiK owr ( arn. i--. ' l, "ll,t-'' 1 1 - Th. I'll., ami t-hvlilie tin- foi; ihMolU " "'l " at oYl.nl;. ilm MomniKalifla mi-r fur ilu i ':,,tli nu n went to tin- tallow. jpliio river, causing him lo fly ' wi,I out ward mini ami ihf tlnu nf.iiithwaidH towards WcM Virginia ! on'miUhti wa l ai rird out "instead of nurlhward to his hoim l",,'oil', wilh a entail Kicup ut . port. Hull is fit-Id. McUi''mrt, a ! "H'-hil w itn-scs -ml nuspaper lVw mile from I armpit. nu-n in tin- death eliamljt'r. Vt-a- Tln plane was .seen over Mur--"hot and killed Cminioiir Kant own shortly Iief,ore midnight, j Hehoii. an elderly tailor who va Next a crash was heard and , thrmmli a saloon at the searching parties started out. t'm' Yfar r and a ruiiipanion, Karly today the plane, mail intaet. i A'aun e 1 lirminhani. were hohl :.ad llie I'Hnt dead Jn his coeUpit. I hm' up tin- establishment. VAv- ,,p ;t ! ininjjham is ser iiu; a life sen- eleariiiK at found mountain ieak. In his poi Uei was j 1 !.uml a note: 'Tailed to stop ai ' YounKstuwn because uf darkness." ! The plane had turned over in I landin.C. i t' (Veil, who piloted a 1. S. ai'inv ' h net motor-l.o.vely l.owry slmt and killed rycle patrolman KiiKene while the officer was attempIliiK to arrest him for speediiwr.,' Lowry pri :on term for d served one i burglary. BUSINESS COLLEGE plane on the weslorn finnl left ih fiate Air C'ireiis I)eer-inber 1 and: was employed by Cliff,, id Hall.1 eonti.ietoi- for the Clev liind-l'itts-buruh route. He was flying a Travelatr biplane. Anions the searehevs who found i the wreeked plane was an .Assnei- ! ated Press .staff man, and Mrs. ( ! I'. Northrop, ifo of the publisher M the .Moruiutwn New Uoininion , ivjio went alonj w ith newspaper- j , men ami police. Cecil had made a trip from I "Out of the ordinary"' was the I'itasburKh to Cleveland yesterday ! v,,rdiet passed on The radio pro aftemoon in a snowstorm iMid wasnim presented by the Medio rd making his return trip when mis- j business eolloKe lat niuht. The fortune overtook him. When found lhtertainment features were broad his head was badly crushed, sup- ' vnst by remote control over KM posed ly by having siruek the from I the Mail Tribune-Virgin sta 'of the cockpit. j tioti. from the Hotel Holland wher The body was removed to M or- students and alumni of the coll .pntKwn ami the mail was taken were holdinu their annual bampi ,m charge by statu politM'. Ce.-il The program was introduced : was a native" of Villa CioVe. 111.. C W. Newberry, who delivered and iliarricd. address of Kivetln to the studentsj - - anil the radio audienee. His talk, was followed by .sinin-j and In-1 strum ntal numbers, readings and special stunts. The vocal .'olotsts; of the evening were: Miss Caiher-! ilie Co le and Miss Dorris Uiehard son. .Mi.v.s llerm-iline Younir eon-I ti ibuted a piano solo, and l.eoona 1 n'etrieh a mandolin solo. The : MUariet. inelmlini; Irene Newman, i Ha'el Miller. Uafael I'.ensuu audi Newel Hay. added musical numbers. rP?c I Fev. l'rcderick U. (Kid) W I'resliyterian minister and former prize-Vihter, today was held for Naai'-ne. iors TAKES NEW TURN SHOOT AT NUNCIO r Av, ,3 4 hV? W ItoMC. I'.'li. .A'i X,-s of u a - .. ... I V f M -"--l.- l v. .. , fll-iA V A u.lk-an II., . U ""'"y- 7 kC& ...-..... ., r ..... a...... of ".-. ,' -I:? 'V T.JVK.'J , a h:.u.,I t..i- .l.-vatiol. at. ii unroll Ik & ! "'"'"v- A...l.rm,.s civ at a loss M.' j -WIlMlVW f.ir r.-aoi.s for an .ntaok .... hi... .. . - :t 1 OH 111 jrJTW 1 ' ;,ul ' "ltUI "' the explain- y i 1111,1 1:1:11 111,1 assailant must have. v been trviiiu to kill Someone else. : v Ni?j i ,1 ! I'OliTI.ANH. Ore.. K.-h. 1. - i.l'i I'h ilip Sc buy l'r Mli U olin. raml prior of the supremo runnel! of Seoltih Kile Mason mhiIIo i ll tiop. died al his hoiae here UMI h, id )l ! t Fights Last Night OAKLAND. Cil. Fev. Frederick U. (Kid) Fresliyterian minister and prize-fighter, today was held observation hy alienists as a re- idinisphm that he was desire to strangle his week, or to throw window of the bott 1 have I" ' it hoiiey- nilt of his .hse.-yed. by h: id He the 1 lev lie rk Mr Itv The A-iiciated I'nw.-,. LONDON- I'hil Scott. KiiKlaml. won mi foul over T- Samlwina. , , . . , ierniauy. i .". ) . haiiK-d !u, min.l KAXSAS (MTV Younn Jack lemony was per- f Thompson. California. slopped . I). Norris. pas- Harry Pudley, Philadelphia, (ill. ,-v Cbi.reh of the ! MA V KNI'OltT. Iowa. Feb. I. ,P U.ei fro. !; . Norris i threatriad marrying ild his im pel- on hum i ipt ura I ul,-e -loll Wedge attributed h to a skull fraeture suffer uko in the l ing and said the trouble was aggravat-'d by pub ilic.:y which followed his jriarriage last week to a. woman divorced on grounds uni ecieni.eil by the l'le-a-yterian church. on his wedding day, AYedt:e made a public announcement that he was tumble to k(- ahead with the marriage, because the bride-to-be Mrs. .Jennie M. HoHoway, hud been divorced for incom- Hiiii S"ii divoi grounds. WeiUe was token into custody after he went to an alienist for loiisultatioii. He Whs held 111 a eel! at the i meygclicy hospital, but will be sent to the psvehih paihic ward of a larger hospital t-uiav ruiii, e top Ibid Taylor. Teire Haute, day had .liinh.d another the ladder leading to tb the featherweight division Taoi v ho has forsaken the I m n (a m weights, stepped out last night as a featherweight and kiioekeo over Hobby Mempsey, of Hart l oi il. Colin. 1 )einpvv was I'outitetl out tit the fotuth roitml after a right to the ehin. The bell It i i n in the third after he ial been floored three times. rand in.-pertor g.'hei.il in of the Seolti-h I lit.'. .Malcolm was a IHrd d- giee ranking third in AmutI. i supreme council of Hie He bad lied m t'ortlaud sine. ISSI'. He was born in osue go. New York, in 17. .Malcolm was a descendant ..f a long line of men iib-utiti.d with American bistor . iju lialinu lien era! I'liilip Schuyler and (bneral William Malcolm of Kcvoliiiinuary I war fame. He w;is the great j nephew of Alexander llauiiltou. i In 1!" he was appointed federal collector f customs for Orr::oil I a nd served in that office until lul :l. 4 His lung career In Masonry was j begun in iMIN when Mr. Malcolm joined the Sod us. N. Y.. bllh' Imlge. j III IsTl he united Willi the Scottish ; Kite Masons, and In I MM he was made a Il.trt'l degree M I Mr. Malcolm is survived hy hi .widow. .,..-. .-..ii.i it.o. . Oregon Weather Oregon: I'nsettled. snows eait. raius wrst iortloti tonight and Saturday, slightly warmer in the interior ,.f the north portion to night. .Moderate to fresh Variable winds on the roast. ?!IS. CLARK SAY FRANK'S Comedians Playhouse Theatre Tonight and Sat. The Riot Comedy. Drama "Good-For- Nothings Husbands" NO SON OF HERS Children Adults .... Prices MISSION "ITV. II. ('., Fell. 1. varies- to I lu-1 A')-Mrs. Winnil'ri'il C'h.i i:. en:- ployed ;is a li-niKL'U.M'pt'r lu-n1, ti: VHd Tinic Itaiifc i b'-'illK told (ha! Mrs. I.uuisa Nnrth- or inl-'i-.-st in ln-.'rs id- .del liiin-s 1 '"H hail IcMllled on ( in. Mfand tlia; .ind . d. I NtriiH Ik lliu, spcciul ...dd.,i U'liclyh Sluwart Noil hcol I was liiv Hit..- diuwi. ih-xi HaluilaynlKlil hi-"I' "Jl's- WimiKruil IMiu k. 4nlay Wiilli.T'o ilani'i. iiavili.m on Knst ili'i""l al.solini'ly lhal slm was III" M.iin i;lr.-. . KiH-fiat arraiiKL-nu'iils '" .flu'i- ol' CohIiiii. :nv li.-iiit- mad.' f..r th.. daw... I'111 lallcr was Mi.irn It. t-y ..ii .. V....I1.. ..I. !.' Medford's Leading S.tore Since 1891 Pay Less Dress Better . I- C. A. MEEKER, Manager '1 which will be the first of its kind 10c 50c to have Saturday ceil held night for orchestra n Medford on sometime. A ! will supply Amateur Contest Now On! Classified odvertising- nets results. niailswortl:, lH'M't, when yours old. I her pa rent k i mot her was Sask., ir.i Nnvcmber !'. Mrs. Clark was IS She was livit'-; v. ith at the lime, am! her iitteiulod iit his bin It t- Kiddies' Clothes At Prices That Mean Big Savings for You Kiddies' Rompers ";:m $1.39 Kiddies' Wash Dresses of prints. 1? 1 OQ lies at J) X JU Kiddies' Wool Jersey Dresses . $2.25 .Hum1 to I. 111.- 1 1 1 1 1 . Attra.tivi. II.'Kiilur On Salo Wool .l.'r - Ucmstitchiny I'liiitiiiK lluttun .Makinj; and JUiHo Mending Handicraft Shop Phone 702 42 South Central by Dr. .1. Kyfo, well known in l Kliiu, :nd hy .Mrs. A. X. Kosen-. (tiost, nurse, of llladsworth. Mrs. Clark does not Unnw if Cor don's birth was topistervd. hut 11 so it will be tin file ut lU-tcina. Mrs. Clurk said that voting Xorth cott'ti father is Cyrus Xortheott, and that (iordon S. Xorthoott its lier brother. l'OllTI.AM. tn Thomas Turn-r Portland baseball -hjl today that four i-T-i r th announced ntiacts had ., Keb. I.-president l! reeejvtMl from his who have accepted terms Curtis Fuller I on. pitcher; Staley, fnTielder: Charley oiitfielUcr, and Johnny Saun raorve eateher. QUALITY MEATS It costs no more to buy Quality Meats . WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS, THE ONLY MARKET IN MEDFORD DOING THIS. West Side Meat Market Across from Copco k "Where Quay Costs no More" Ve Deliver Phone 649 ft l.con Oil ! llatO". Urrs. 1 AITO TAX .l:-IS SKX.VI'K tK fC.ontinuoiI from l'af,'0 One.) df'peiuleutH nre HUfficit'iit to alluv tbo ninxiniiitn. Hoasn bill ."0. by Ijtn.. county ikk'.;ntiuu, liicicaalni! salark'S in Lanu county. Senator Fisher Introiiueed a bill that would require the ehatiKlim of all text books used lu the puliHe Hihools every ID yearn instead of eliniiKiiiR b third of them every two years. S.M.K.M. Ore.. Keli. 1. !?) Kinh and tishlni; rainc In for a share of attenlion Friday morning when three fish bllln were Introduii'd in the house ol representatives. Mouse hill 32ft. fathered by liohison of Clatsop, Is an art to define the type of near by wbieh smelt may be caught In the waterB of the stat" and over which the state of Oregon has concurrent jurisdiction. Itnlilson's second Mil. hoiiM- bill M.". attempts to make certain the kinds and type of Rear that can be used In taking fish from the Col umbia river. Any oilier kind of Bear than specified In the act would bo unlawful.' .i..''ready of l.ane county Intro duced house bill 3'H. wiilch pro lilbils the use of i0tiiln kinds of tackle or lure In flshin-! for trout in lakes. Penalties for violation are provided. l nder McCready s bill the use of nan or ifalf hooks, set Jines, or lines having more than two at tractive blades or more than thre-? hooks In flshinc for trout In Ore gon lakes would be prohibited. A fine of not more than IUmi or Im prisonment In the county jail for not nift.! thay'i days are provid ed fni-' f Oil' read I Shoes Colli Reduction nan Shoes. .Men's Tun it1- Silk Dresses A new shipment , nl' Sirinu Dresses. Ilcavv (inility ol' m-nr !;etle anil Hut crepes, i'lain colors unci prints. $16-75 $29.75 nidi Kiii'lvSjirine; Urcssc $12.95 Wool Skirts 'iiled Wool Skirls, plain col Iilne. el-eon. Ian mill ri'il. $1.19 $1.95 $5 95 I 'liililrcn.'s Slip Over Swriiim, silk iiinl oolv . $2.98 mi $:i. 15 Woiuen's Jersey Dresses In prints null plain colors. T 1 1 newest tiling for cui'lv spring. $5.95. SPECIALS In Our Men's Department 'JO IVr Cent deduction mi nil Hl.ii'i-s. in IVr mi nil I Hal One Inlile Dress Oxfords. S: $3.95 One tiible .Men's '.. !; Shoes. Specilil $3.95 O n e taldo Women 's l.londe, one simp and pumps, lieinlar if.").!l"i. Close out price $3.95 Table Linen l.iuen finished dniniisk. (ill inches wide. I'inl;, Iilne or iold striped Imrdcts. I'er y(...75c Gordon Hose (lose on) on Oordoli lose. ( 'liil'I'on or seini- service hose, iiiirrow heel, lii j-'tilar Kcgnlar V point. $1.95 $;l.G5 He'.'iilar All-wool lilnz- $1.35 1 ; "r 1 1 1 . 1 1 - if I l" I'lieksUin Hhi. cis $3-19 Jfegiiliir $18.1)11 1enthe.r Horse lii.le Coals $11.25 All-wool .Men's Shirts. Knney plaids. Kenliir lr"i.iir. Spi; 'in I $1.15 ifl.45 Dress Shirts. Knst eolor liroadelol h. Stnrehed eollnrs, lt;i(4ied on soft eolliirs. , 98 Rayon Spreads Keesiilur $:l..V Kityon Spreiidi. Colors trrct'ii, (?old, luvcniler, Iilne, pinU. Spcuiiil..... $3-89 Doiili! '!li-ineli clinch llll-iliel BASEMENT BARGAINS Sheet llliihkets. (iiixH. Tim or L'rey. striped border $1.98 Pillow Ttibinif 29" I'reiiiinni Sheetiim ' '..'. .54 J.inen 1'inisli Dmnask 590 Vl-w Cheeked Koyon Dress .Materiid 39c :!ii-iiich Urmideloth. plain color 35 Men's Dress Shoes and flxfonls ,$3.29 lo $3-95 M.-n's Ileavy Work Shoes, tun or black . $2.98 to $3-89 (Til.lrens Shoe-, tttnv or Oxfonl $2.29 $2.9S ' Women's Oxfords, tan or black $2.98 Women's I'lif'Mit or Kid One-St nip rumps $2-98. $3.48 um $3.95 Mfmff, Jones & Co. 36-40 South Central Compare the price we ask you with the price you have been paying We do not charge you for credit loss account bad accounts, delivery service or any of the many costs that make high prices. We can save you money on every article you buy. Sugar (' iV: II lii'iry pun; cniK' siio;ir in i-li'iiii loth lull wi'iyht lat;s. 25 Lb. bag 1.49 Snowdrift One of 1 1 10 1 test vcuc tnlilc s h o r 1 v u i n. Kvery i'inl we nuni' aiiU'c to he sntist'ae- tol'V. Lb, can .89 Crisco Vou know the quality of C'risio: every etui i .Hiiariinteeil. ' O Lb. can 1 39 i Oats I Speii'y's best Avhilc Oil Is, milled in la rye white lliilies. 10 Lb. bag.. Lard ,44 Caseade pure lard, i AVe juitnuitoe it liet- . ter than most lard and as good as any. 8 Lb. pail 1.39 Pancake Flour Sperry's fancy pan cake flour, (iuaran teed for biscuits, waf fles ami hot c'akes. 10 Lb. sack .. .59 Honey Kogue River Valley pure honey; guaran teed the very best. 10Lb pail 1.09 Milk Gordons', one of the very best milks. It's guaranteed for every purpose. Large cans .29 Syrup Best; dark K a r o in large, pails; it's one ; of the most reason able syrups. 10 Lb. pail .69 Shortening O i.n 1 brand fancy shortening; it's good for all uses. 8 Lb. pail 1.29 Fresh Meats Compare our price for the best grade meats with the price you have been pay ing We guarantee the quality. Sausage Pure pork home inade sausage; we make it and guarantee it. Pound ... .19 Pig Feet Kancy young vu,'t feet, 'the kind that will please you. Pound .10 Lard Pure lard, home ren dered in open kettle. Loin Steak Fancy steaks cut from the very best young beef. Pound .32 Round Steak Very fancy steak; try a few pounds; they will please .you. ''c. 7 i ..i.,.n.',V Pound ... Pork Roast Fancy roasts of shoul der pork; grain fed young pork. Pounds .35 Pound .19 Mnil Tribune art 70tiouf pc'iple 'jvery nro day. if