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PAGE ETOTIT NfEDFORD MAIL TRTflUXE, MEDPORD. QKKCON'. MONDAY, FKKHr.VHY 1 Jin.fi. BENJ. PLYMALE M PURSUED PASSES AFTER ! BY TALENT IN Modern Valentines Brighten the Heart rnd Gladden the Eye SUCCOR WAITS AS : bathing suits abroad. Exiiort sulci ' Rey" iIjiik live Christ Kinc a?i i totalled S7W.U1U in 1'JH. as against i the fumril inrtt-ie o jujroat lifd ' tiH.'ivv in 1S2T. SHORT ILLNESS DUNSMUIR JAIL lien Plymule died Sunday aflei noon, Feliruary 10, at Sacred Heart hospital, following an operation permed last Thursday. He was a veteran of the Great War, a native Boa of Jackson county and a wide ly known young business man of this city, whore hanging; hroustiil u ueep not'- of sorrow to a wldu clrcie of friends. He was a lilnd and comionlon'je man of ny virtues. The funeral services will he held from the Catholic church Tuesday mnrnltiK at 10 o'clock.' Medford Post No. 15, Aincrlrnii Ieglon, will liavn cburxo of Ihu services at the krave. Ho will be laid to rest In th" mausoleum. The body will lie In stnte at Co ger'a Funeral parlo s Irom 8 o'clock to a : 30 o'clock in I ho morning. Henjamln Harrison IMymnle wh bora In Jacksonville, Aug-uni M, lfcSS, of pioneer parents. His fa ther was YV. J. (Tip) I'lymale, mid Ills mother Josephine Ma tin I'ly male. His parents passed In his early boyhood. For nw.iy years he was a partner In the Model Cloth ing eompany. He answered Ills country's (nil to the colors In 1'Jl 7 und served two years overseas. He was a member of tho Kilts lodKO and tho Atnericanl.eKlon. Ho had an Individuality all 111 own, and ho had very positive and firm convictions on all mutters tint', should concern a Kood citizen. He was always pleasant and affable and BKreablo. He was known for his keen ae.ise of humor and for Ills Kunernl Kood will and sunnv disposition. Ho loved the strenms and mountains and nil of the beau ties of nature. Ho was very fond of his home and of his friends, who counted on finding him Just whore he ounlit to bo on all matters that coacernod them, llo was innri-led to Vara Mforlman, May IK. IliifO. . There are two children: Hon Tol ler, .HK"d 2 yenrs and H monthn. and Mary Josephine, iiijed 5 weeks. A treat host of friends sympathlzu with thum and Join In their nor row. Tho active pnllbenrer.1 will he: John WllkiiiBim, Charles Hmiim-H, Halbort 8. liiiuel. William U'llani. l'etor ToBkan and Vern Vi Dyk-v The honorary palllnuncs will be: l.ooiH Itlchardson. John H. Orth. Wilbur Aahpole, Fred Weeks, I'uul McDonald and Wllllum H -linen. Friends aro requeslid to mithe at the Connor funeral parlors this cvbiiIuk to pray the liosiuy. Friends of Men IMymuli' will meet ut the Conner l'lint-rul llnmo tonlKht and recite tho Itntmry. Tho funeral of the tli-rcimed will he he'd iit 10 o'clock tomorrow inornltiK from the Caibolio church, .Fin her lllack ofllcliitlliK. 1 dale Ti-nflic H. -retain C. I'. Talrrit niirrouly avt-rti-d tleitlti inMitlKht Katurilay wio-n his Uulclt patrol coupe overturned three In Jes south of Anliland and burst Into flaiiii-s. He whs rendered temporal- ly unconscious, hut re gullied his senses hi sufflep-nt time lo extricate himself from tho flairiiittt wreckiiKe. lie sustained n Iroken arm and was badly shaken up. He was t-hiotlmr n fleeing car ttlieli h s coupe, which Is tlloUKllt lo have been driven at fie iiilP-s per tiour on a dirt road, turned off the I'aelfle highway Into Ash !and. skidded from one side to ll.o other and then turned , over. Tho iinlm t rendered him aenfelesB for u few moments, and upon awakening heard flames crackllnK all about him. He lost no tlme 'n cxtrlout'nK lillnw-lf and todav ni still puzzled Just how he did It. The car is a total wreck, leav-i Ilia only one wheel and possibly the radiator and headllKlits of any salvaitc value. It Is nlso thouiiht the motor Is n total loss, but mechanics yesterday afternoon be lieved It may have some milt-UK" value. T he wrerknKo was lowed 'nto Ashland on skids. Information was received this forenoon by tho sheriff 'it off loo of the arrest In Diinsmiilr, Cnl., of two suspects bell'-ved to hnvo been the olilect of Officer Talent's chase when he wrecked. The nffher Ii-mI , ntopped the men, who woo drlvlnn j an automobile for which they could show no ownerslilu pniiers ut Hllne-I man and ordered them to drlvo J back to Ashland, with himself fo'- , lowing them In his pulrol car. At . tho Klamnth Junction the two men s"oeded nwny from th" officer, wh I followed them until ho wns wrecked. Ho was reported Oils afternoon' to bo renting comfort ibly, with no thinner of Intornul Injurlus npriar cut. I I wh DISABLED VESSEL WEATHER TO HOLD I and orwnly J'rHl Hip pullet. A newjip;.jer thnkun late today ; Hhnwrd thr' dt?a..id a lartce , number of wounded In the distur I lanct-i growing out tf the funi-raL " WALLOWS IN GALE OVER WEST COAST: LINDY lultLtltb : . FIB I ST HOffi HOP EARLY TODAY HELD TODAY FOR LATE W. C. RICE HKATTI.K, Fell. 1 1. vi' With . PORTLAND. Ore., Fob. II .'their lives entrusted t0 the The terse, cautious prediction. ! strength of a Hull which Is ilea- 1 "not mui h chanxe in temperature " ! , tlned lo be scrapped if it ever was Issued UKSin today by the j .reachi-a Japan, n officers nnd fovemment weather bureau here, j ........ ,.r,i ti, .ili.i...i rP..o.i.i,.r to amilv to tireKon. Wanhinicton ; lAlloway wi re wallowliiK IhroUKli i,n,i Idaho for the next 36.hour ! UKIJZK, ltritlsll Honduras. Kel a 0-lolle KOle while wolil.l-be res- Period. Fast winds were to con- ; H. iAi Colonel Charles A. I.lnd cue craft looked on belilcsi-ly. '.u''' : oer''- hoinewaid bound from hi:i jie,j hy t)c ople with whom b" Tne exari juiru ol me steamer ;la augural raiianm air man ihkii, was unknown hero early today us ovt'r "'' Cnlted States and ('ana- arrived here today l 11:50 u. 111., 'the radio had brought no word d" " Edward L. Wells, covernment i easrern standard' time, from -Mana-jslne late yesterday. The steam- , ineleoroloBisl. reported, "althoUKh i gua. Nlcaramia, where he had 8ient ship lironnoy. which yesterday 1 ' n-i M niglll. lowaru a laiiniK oaroineier. (By a Friend) The funeral services of the lato Henry Hlce were held from Perl's iuneial parlors at 2 p. m. today, conducted by Rev. E. P. LawTence. The larne number of friends at tendant and the many floral trio utes were an evidence of the hlr!i esteem in which the deceased was ' l'i, t- itn nn. iitteinot tit ItiMT th,. Alloway when the helpless craft ! Minimum temper.itureM last; , b.-tame linmanaKeuble, prcsum-1 n'Knt H" reported by the govern- ; Ui.io .nil ut.-iiwi o l i.e. Th I "ent bureau Included: ; j.M.m,-, om aoow, .tiarsiii it'io, ibove; Meilford, 20 above: taker, four ilegrees below zero; Portland, 'y above: Kosebuft:. 20 above: Seattle 30 above; Spokane lo ; above, and Walla Wulla and Vaki- I ma each with an even zero. Montauk, another rescue ship, wo nlKo ussumed to have reached the stricken vessel. The Alloway's signals were so weak they could bnrely be heard by the naval radio ut iJutch liar bur in the Aleutian inlands, senr- 'cely a hundred miles to the north--west. It was assumed in the ab Isence of messages that thero was j little change in tho condition of the ship. .MEXICO l. Tl ltMOIL (Continued from Pag One.) had been associated for 20 yean. The remains were laid to rest In the Medford memorial mausoleum. The deceased was a great lover nf 1.!., r.xtillv- ntiH whe-i lie was not The accompanying plane from , ,,' ,.i,nrch. In which he was a 4 Panama stopped at Tela, Honduras. . dl,V(,l(.,t, act officer and member, ' It will proceed to Belize tomorrow. . or B(,rVng pis employers, whose interests were always uppermost In his life. was -t home, and everything there bore his personal touch. He left whatever things n came In contact with better tliau he found them. He had explicit faith in the One who was a Savior and a friend an I who would help him to the end. He has crossed the bar and lias been safely piloted to his mansion DIE ON SCAFFOLD Valentines on display this teaton show a decidedly modern trend In design. For those who prefer th old-fashioned aro the reproduc tions of other days shown above. NEW YOUK.- (!) Mudorn youna nooplu prut ond to dcaijino their boh tinicntiil forerutliorH, hut the pro fiinlon of v;ilt;nt Ini'H on dlHphiy lliln ytar seem lo Indicnto that ootno body Ih wrotiK. Viilejithio tnatiiifurturtTH nay I ln- young ppoplo aro klildliiK them- niVEHSIHi:. Cat.. VvU. ll. tPi in Hip skv.. rom ihp hume of Tural's Hrtnit ' Gurdon wtt wart Nui thcoti, con-1 The confidence fn the hereafter, o the Huanitih cemetery at Tacu- i victed Hl ivpr of thro hovs on hitt pxureafled bv him in passing. Is d TnurUiH Spmul Mode. buyn yesterday. Wlnevlllv. Cal.. chicken ranch, to- ; souce from which those who are NKW VOHK, Feb. 11. (IP) I The nrowdn were in anythinu d:iy was Nontcnced to hant; for his , stricken by the loss of him may TouriHtH from the t'nlted Htates are; but a peaceful mood. nprtidlntr AmrJc:iri fnwhlonH In "Vivh Tora!" and They nhout-j crirnea on April 15 by Superior pathcr fortitude to help them In viva CrlMo JndKt flfm-RH k. FreeniHti. ; thoir InnosomenesH. n Piicc'HHful love affair aa ever, thoy claim. To provo It thoy offer (inat columns of figures showing that youriK peoilo ulmkI valentines j and spend a Kreat deal more for them tlan Krandfathur would ever bavo da.ed. February shop windows pay homage to the jo'ly saint whose selves. Vulentiucs ar as vital to ' feast dry lathe 14th. 4. G. L. O'Neil Heeded Kl ndike Call When Lad of 22, Shot White H: rse Rapids With Volunteer Parge Crew NEW 1 LAURELS MINKS 1--Il-:I,I, I.IS AN'IKI.KH IVIi. 11. Ifl") .Miss lloliby Trout. m AliKfles Kill aviator, landed hero at lll:lD:ao o'clock this mor I'ni! In her (lolden I-:iikI" mono Idatie, st-ltiiiR n now wurld s l-ii-lllllliuco fllKllt rectinl fee willlli-ll of 17 hours, clullt minutes, 4Q sec onds. - - . FORMAL MEET TODAY r.VrilH, Ton. It, (V Ameiiuin nieinbors of the reparations com mission were ut the bead of the totincll table when the experts, who will sotfk def nltv solution of tho Oernmn war payments prob lem, sat down fr their first for mal meeUnn todny. The position f the reprenta lives from Ihn Tnltcd Htatea tnndn It certain thai Owen I. Youhk would ln3 ilixMed pirmniient ralr man. The experts iiHucinbU d u mtul a hue tsble In the hotel tieoimi V. The French deb-Kuies wi-ri nt the right of Mr. Younir. J. IV Morgan and Thomas V. Ijtmont. The llrtttHlt reprfsentntlves were at the left of the Americans. Next to tho Hrltlfh snt the (IrrmaitH, ttblln ImIow the French were the Itutlamt. Japanmu und IIcIkIuiis, I'hotoKrapbers and mhtmpcr nujn we to admitted and tber utie many tb niunds for posts and for nctton m behalf of new reels. p rittititc took their pbiecs. IN KEYES' TRIAL l.OS ANtlKI.KS, ('ill., Feb. 11. (V) PiissIiik of sentence upon for mer District Attorney Asa Keyes, It'll lietloft anil Kd II. KosenbelK. convicted last week of considracy to nlvo and receive bilbos, was do luyed until Thursday when the till iippeared in snpeiior court here It tl;v hcttiute of tho absence of Pre tliiluit JmUti K. II. Ilullcr. Press Comment .A little each day is how ature And a ftvr pound t time hy patented, rontinuoui process is how Ilillt Brot, roust their line blend of otitic. No other protrs prtnliK-es such a full-bodied uniform flavor. For every berry every pound, i routed evenly. HILLS BROS COFFEE , rOACUIXtJ OF TIIK UtHilK STFFI.IIF. Al. I Evidence that ntmlhcad, and In eoniidfrublt numbers, have been llh-Kaltv netted In the ttonue that , finest of j1I steelhead streams from 'the uhkUt'h lewpolni should nl ihV.ikIoii jjenei al condemnation of the slate KMinit commission. i mnM be evident to nit reasonable persons that the commission, antl Its wardens, chief .-and deputies alike, are as earnestly dextrous of enfnreltiK the law on the Hon tie uud puttlUK an end to such out- I races as any sportsman can pow-l- ' My be eauer. It should be recalled, hi fore btlc talk Is circulated, that the ickIou el tho lower Komuo I relatively re mo'e. that the enforcen.fnl ol itame and fish lawsalvuys con stituted n pa i itculnr pnd.b m ( thre. und that the commission has been hampered by lck of euuip-J no'iil and peiaoiiuel Ms by distance. The problem of enforcement on the liimuo Is one that has been more or 1cm constantly beforo the atten tion of the commission, which l nd h made prepttt aliens to prmldPfor morti adeuuato euulp mnt anil aid In the proper pairoll Idk of that rlvur. It Is the tb stre of the (HimmlMioii, since this is In line not only with the eueral wish! but with ft well conceded policy, thai the l(ii;ue shouhl be w hut . nature wen. to have Intended It to be river famous for Its super-1 lor fuhti!:. and this t. 'efly b viriiitt of lb i fb-it of reu trout.! the s-..-.0.ml j U hl is evident In the proent i situation and ciIUcIsmi. b.u.-vcr, i. UiIk: Thst the poacher will upcr- ate whenever and whervver the. opportunity preenis lielf. and Uiat protein-Ions of penltenc oi the, part of poacher Uokv sti wants 1 Imve been Hoed Ml ' t taken j u sometbliiK more than a uiain! of unit. The tilfc Is for sport and i conservation an asm nut ruinous ' dltuviiard for thr iiubllc ilh'bt. And we do not tjuesllon that tie?; forir.wr will pivukl on to j bs vbe where. IVi ttund WtgoutttuJ An advmlurotiH boy of 2'-', who suddenly turned us I rlsh as hia fiaim! when It fame to a koo( .Hcr.ip that was (1. I.. ".W, now of Medford, when ho Jollied the mad scramble over the obi lyca trail to tho Kl.mdlke In 1'.'K. Mr. n'WI!, who will be one of (be Mall-Trlb-II lie's kiimIh to see tho picture, "The Trail of siartlnn at the It la It o Theater on Kebruary 1 was In ervleweil about his exper iences as an Alaskan Kold miner, this moruInK- "I was In Hlocum city, It. (, when the Klondike imjhIi broke, and of cours'- lost my head as badly as did the rest of them. There was wild excitement everywhere, and alt any bmly could talk of was i(old,"a he Kiibl. "We came down to Seattle ami left port on an old tow barue that was 1 !i days on I he wn'er. We were plied on there, wllh cattb and mules lnhlde hutxIredH of other people. :.ml when we had Kone ipitte a ways, the tow line broke and we drifted until thcy fkually K"i It fUetl. Had To Walk. "of course wo walked hundred of miles, after we had lilt t he northei i shores, vl;h our paek.t and equipment nn our backs" he said. Mr. (i'XhII wan on (he Pyca, nail when the Irani" siuhv nlbbi oc curred, klllimi ti.l of Ihn men as they ncared Chllcoot pass. Iln-lu been one of Ihu fortunate, who es caped lifting slrurk, the local man worked with others (UkkIur out the bodies of thoso who were not yet bevond hdp. When they reached the bend wa ters of the Yukon, the prospective miners built hurtles upon which thev loaded their c.iilb' and mule and equipment, a Hit til y, them !ioles, rode down the rHer. 'hen they rem bed MUch can) on and neared the White Hoihc Hup Ids, which tush through two meat rock walls, the. leader of the outfit decide d to net off the ha rue and take the safer Journey around bin rapids ou the hunks ol'the river, lie called for volunteers who would plunge with the hure.o ami neces sary equipment throuKh the rapids. Voutu; t'Ncll ami t hrce other men. were till to volunteer utnl tb ohi rs d st ried the bai'e lor a hlklnir trip. "It was the tiHwt thrlllliiK exper lenei! of my life, rushing throuKh those auury rapids thai seemed po aesHcd once tliey xui you 1 i their Knisp, to daHh you to destruction a km I list the Htom cliffs on either side. (if course the first time is always the most kHppIiik, and I, hh a bov, filtered Into the spirit of the contest with all the vIkoi and spirit of challenged youth," Mr. o'Nell ban u whimsical view poln. on those curly cxperlencca that Is refreshmK and Interesting. And his description of .some of the sliuatloiiN on the trail of 'I'M would kh well In fiction. It was In Miles canyon nerord Iuk to Mr. O'Neil, whero ".Swift Water 1 ill" derived his name. ThN well known charactet made sevnra'l fortunes In the f.nld fields and wnn considered a ' Kreut blowhani amonK (he old timer. "lie wiiH always tellinn some wild tale about shooting the rapids, until the newspapers outside referred to him as "Swift Water till," while the otd timera chuckled up their sleeves, uiiri called him "SHU ater Willie." The truth w as. he was afraid of the rapids." said ihe local man. Damv Hall l aino. Mr. O'.WII de.sriil.ed lh- dance hills In the Klondike which bf sabl were much mom orderly than one inUht expect, brhiK handled iiiuIit t he MiivelManco of the mounted ,,,.11,-c. "It used to strike nic funny iee Iiir those miners come Into the danco halls all clad in fur. with snow still tfllnKlnx to their head Kcar ami shou biers a tut s;ai t to laue. with the llttto Kb Is In thcir Pbt drcsM-s and spane.les. It re minded me a IiIk polar bear r.ilibtni; lodtl of a datutv fairy, .sure It dlil," added Mr. it Nell, the Irishman. "Suite Water Hill ' man led out of the dance bnJl Kirts. I remem ber her as lot rod net nc that sour I'm a lied I lot I tad ia tor I'm i Ited Hot linked t'otaler.' In tho fall of the yiar. I went away fnf six moiith-i and came back und sin was still rdnejiu; the sumo son;; had been sliiRir il t every nlKht dur lu that time. Hut that was be eaiife they had no way of Kettlni: new smiKM or music nto the camp dnrto:; tin froiiMi hi nioiitbs ' rit!d Wolff, forr.trr Medford rm-j poy of the 1 alitor nil Or son ' 1'i-wrr compsn) , was a mom; ti ) i0 of town viltei- at the t'epco forum party here (.turdav. 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