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o 0 MEDFORD IW TOIPUNE, MKPrORD, OKEOO.V, TITKSDAY, l'KUUKAK V 10. litifl. PAGE EIGHT i ) ill ARM WEEK WILL BE NEXT THREE DAYS The scene of th Farmers Week programs which lieRan fit Ashlnnd yneterdHy will hlfi to Medioru iu morrow, .where the three remuln ItiK proKram Are to bo held In the Ho.ei Mediord, benlnnlng at 10 a. m.-- Tomorrow In Livestock diiy ut. Which H. A. JUnilftren, livestock jieUimnn of the O. S. C, will tnik Si uer.ernl livestock, nnd R. L. Clark of tho Portland Union Stock Yards will dlacumi SprlnK Lamb." SENATE VOTE TO Fry Was Real Miner in Days of '98; Van Zile Made Money While Others Pursued Golden Rainbow in Alaska PLAN TO PEOPLE was by the action of senate Joint resolution 16, introduced by a spe cial committee on administration 'Marketing of' and reorganization of the state kov eminent. . For many, the trail of '98 was n.unlnted and to choose a "part-1 strewn with hardships and dls-' net- In that happy Ko lucky crowd I nppolntments. For others nowasof adventurers: one lucky break after another. Mr. Van Zlle arrived at Bkac- But to a seasoned miner, who way on tho first trip made by thej - was used to taking chances and steamer "Oregon, " and started ' i walling- patiently for results, the over tho Dyea trail, when thet On0 Df th0 bc social events' of Klondike trail was Just tho road snow slide took place near the! ,j lak luco p1,. . to another Job. Bo ho and his new part- ln J " , ' ... , C. J. Fry. Hertford mnn, who ncr turned back for Bkagway. urll"' n,Kht 1,1 J-icknoinillc with had mined for several years In Thero they met Charles Ttacine, e the blK Chamber of Commerce California nnd Nevada, was not wealthy Frenchman sawmill own-j ball planned that evening at the greatly exc.ted over the prospect er, who offered them a Job haul-1 old United Btnles Hotel as a move of KolnR to Alaska In 1SS nl- lug a sawmill which had Just nr-' to ruiso funds for improvements to In ileces on a frelKhter. to tne uuiiuiuk. in wiucii inn jiil-kbou new mill location at Little county .iiuseum nswiciauon. upon DRESS WEEK FOR T( 8ALEM. Ore., Feb. 19. By unanimous vote, after a brle-Ldls-cusFlon, the senate today oW its part toward phtcinK on the ballot nt the next Kmieral election a pro posed constitutional amendment for tne establlshljK of the cabluet form or statu government una ' ,, lmd hesrd elowlnit nc- rived lltlon of tho existlne fo,m. This . activities In Daw- bis : day, and Friday, the closing day. will be ' Iwrtioultura! dny, with well known extension experts speaking each day. 1 sun. winuy Arm on mo i uKon. Bo he waited one year later. , Tno mm WIls loaded piece by when that camp was practically pjprt) on long narrow sleighs and ilaanrlnH flr MntllA. Anil Set Sllll I nunnHml l). l n',,,1 unnu Ofrom San Francisco on the Charles tp lno tu,. OI1 the fameils river. i iftLPM Ore Fob 19. WPl Tho O. Lane steamer in tho spring of After the construction 'was com- platform" lull, drafted utnvo. tor tno scene ot ine n.picidi, Mr. Van Zllo iif of llio stnlo Hcpubll- jSirmes. v n. mm nana at $2& n irconimlltee and brouht Kven tho experience of being late spring, when the caught in a storm In tne rouBn out 0f the river. Then ho came down in a 16-fo'ot Wednesday morning begins "Dress Week" at Mann's depart ment store, and local shoppers nre Invited to come In early and make , their .choice of the new spring numbers that aro arrlv-. Ing day by day, N As a special introduction, the local store will present n novelty program over KMKD, tho Mail Tribune-Virgin station, from 10 to 11 tomorrow morning. This will .be a farsical playlet called "Ak I. . A I.., 'i .......! hi. 1., Mtirrnv sored by the chamber. Is located. Special commttcs have been working on the dance and it is expected to be attended by dancers ' "narty t.Q. Install of tho stntn Republi can coulruroonimlltoe and brought down to the legislature by. Floyd Cook, Becretnry of that Vjily. baa. nilor three weeks spent IS the or phanage for fatherless measures, found fotjr pnrents. It was Wtroduced In the, sonatu Tuesday moriBig bearing the worked as , dny, until Ice melted . J names of Senator Hell and Hepre- nuencew. waters or Alaska nnd being nung up on the heach for days with out food did not discourage the minor,, who always entered the game for better or fiu- worse, and was willing to tnki tho conse- The -Jacksonville., chamber was organized by the late Judge CI. A. (lardner In J 924 nnd It leased the hotel building from the city of Jacksonville, after it had been presented to the city by the county rmirt. In 1925 -Ihfl bullillnf? was .. IVlnralmrniiL'h c.inne.' tft which hV . , . ... . . cine . , ipasea lor live years unu in r eo- had hrt-omo so attached that he j ruary n( ,J25i r0.Onstrucllon of attempted all sorts of stunts with , huiutnB bc.Knn for tbo purpose .t, nnd It became his vehicle forOjf providing a permanent place for many long mid Interesting trip tho exhibition of hlsioricnr relics stel and Mary Orelner. se.Oatlve Henderson. SETTLED POTCAL. BLIZZARD HALTS " SUCCOR EFFORTS FOR MINER TOWN . ; WASHINOTOX, ,Fcb. 1.1. W Tresldeut Coolldgo has not yet ar rived at a decision as to Ills nc cn.tlon after retirement trom office, although hu has Ijeefl np-j prooched by suvorul persona witlr proposai.i thai he write syndl catert nrticlcs for jnewspapora. I Tho president regards that field as a fine one. but hesitates to bind himself by l&e urgency of rogurfrr production. Iflovever, ho may -'write occasional nrtleli.'K dealing with hB cxporleces and ohservatons In public office. The president Iih tnld .callers that he is not In a i.osltlun m make a positive flection at 0Hils time. This Is In conformity ilh n previous assertion that htj does not feel that his duties ns presi dent permit him to enter Into nny. arrangements with an outside Interest Piefore his retirement. The Qhlnc that saddened him was tho sight Af others who had rushed Into tho strnngo land with out any ldeaOjf nnturo of mining activity,, and became. heartened nnd morbid were- unable to realize- antici pated results. through thoa waters of laska.- lof pioneer days In southern Ore- K.ven tho. dangerous Miles -enn-' gon. yon nnd the While Horse rapids. The first $2(100 was raised by 25 were ventured In tho cnQoe, -which members donating $100 each nnd manbelleved too fr.411 fur such since that time considerable asls- llenon Kxaggemted i NEW YORK, Feb. 19. (,- -1 New York and Buffalo police dlf-1 fered. .toda- ns to whether Pat! Crowe was Tfcad or alive. A sul- j In Buffalo was Identified by ! the police of that city yesterday i as tho one-time train robber ontii kidnaper of Kdwnrd Cudahy, Jr.. j but early today a man who said ho was Crowo appeared at New York police head'iuarters. In a total of approximately $5000. Diii JflK the past year. ' rest rooms FOR E: DltANnO, Col Feb. 19. (IF) The grim spectre of h'i-- ""inn OT 40U miner snowbound In a little settlement ai. ido initio near Sliverton, Colo., fol lowing a raging bitzzuribthut swept rugged Animus canyon last night and caused suspension of ull ef forts to reach Ilia community. The supply of eggs, bread, but ter and meat has been exhausted lor two days, it was learned in a teiepmJiiu cull vm suiiuu. gj iiuuio'uu crews uuiu wuiueu night and day to penotrato the huge snow avnlancheiP that have blocked the entire district around the mlue since February!, but they, were forced to scelsliQlter in last ni:ht's storm. The real danger In the situation ts re.o.tcd to be In the possibility of new slides, which might take dnys or wenks to remove when they "' ' " r . .., . I'WIIllllCU, lltuitu i.'inun luurtv- o.-tin mi ituin n, minium r.O-ch more dangerous than they In u t 1 '.. i h ...I nnP nr 4H..III nm-Q ..: , w " t i l In going through theni waH de- h.Wo been provided nnd new show on Warm creek near Nome, whe.e . . h. ., n,.r .- ,. ft... nrr,ma.,i fnr ,h jOne nau aiiempiea me mai iiihi. jthe chances wore overbalanced In ils favor. . r Ash-1, After Mr. Van Kilo lmd nia'do from his way "from I.lttlc Windy Arm w'th down to Duwson, ho went to work among other people, now known, he met I.ucky iialdwln who was then a saloon owner. C. J. land, Van Kilo, tho now of Klondlka leflfor Iliiseburg In January, 189$, tho idea of establishing ft trading on a Steamer which plied the post, but he ' IIW : Mr. Fry. was waters up as fnr as Five Fingers not tho Bort to become dlseour- rapids. Whfli the river-closed up aged when his plans dl.Onot shapo in tho fall, ho started for homo favorably In the new country. ibuck over the. Dyea trail, with lt)iough he, like most others perhaps more money than many who left n the geld rush, was of tho mlmvs who nan tar less altinc on the first part of the trip, fun. and had spent nil their time he found It easy to hecome ac- Searching for gold. NRW YORK, Ful 19. (P) Tho Uiousaniis nt tributes nnd mei-! sages of sympathy that have como ; enuer directly to Iho fitmlly nl lel-' vllle R. atone or through the Assn. olafrd I'ress, will hn aeknowledged forfjislly ut a later date. . At ti ls lime, however, the Asso ciated Press, on behalf of the Btons fninlly, wishes to thank ull for thotr tributes and expressions of sym .DAMAGED BY BLAZE Obituary DAVIB Kmtry I Davis, aged S4 years, passed away at the C, S. Veterans Hosidtal, In l'ortland, Baturdny, Feb. Iilth, after n llnger Ing illness of several ononths. He was born nt W illow Hpi'lugs near Hold Hill and has ninilo his home In and urnund (told Hill all of his life. . He leaves his mother, I.uHl Davis of (lold Hill, one sister, Mrs. Tear! Fergusun nnd one brother, Kher Davis, both of (Hild lllll. Funeral aervlcn will bo held at tho I. o. o. F. hulien (lold lllll. Wednesday, Feb. SOth at 2 p. m. Hev. C. B. Moll will hovo chnrge of services at the hall nnd the Mcdfnrd Post American l.eglon will have charge of service at the rr"e In the- Reek Point ceW-tery. Conger funeral purOrs are In charge of arrangements. Fire, snorlly before 3 ovinek this I afternoon, abutted tho residence of f Harry Prentiss. 61 J South New town street Tho origin Is tin ! known, An' Is thought' to have 'spreud from a furnace In the base jnvnt. The damage to the build ing and the furnishings is.estl- nmtod nt close to 3000. Tho fire I was discovered by neighbors. Mr. ' and Mrs. Prentiss are In (Jgjendale . today, wherii they Journeyed thin ' morning . by auto, and were cx- ' pected to return this evening. The flames were. si upborn, being 1 con.iuru to the wan, ami it wus necessary to use the axe. 1 The fire was brought under ijjm- tyol before 'Jt menaced nearby museum. Tho chamber finds at this time that there Is considerable work to be .done nnd that the financing of this work has grown Into 'Q:-gc undertaking lor a city the size of Jacksonville. As the museum Is Intended to preserve the relics a'nd history of by-gone- days In south- I A book in each box ol Mmo ern Oregon, liOis the belief of tl)o ! you the formula, also the rcaSns for re chaflber that tho work will m?rlt I suits. Youwillknowwhytheeffectsconie, tho support of entire Romhoin I and why they are beneficial. Goaskyour THE RIGHT WAY TO BANISH FAT Combat a cause which modern research i has discovered. Turn food into fuel and liiitriej, iuint.1 mail ai. -k-fl"J natural element which your sy m cks. i hat is the method embodied in Marmola prescription tablets. People have used Marmola for 20 years millions ot boxes of it. They have told others the results. Now, in almost every circle, you can see the results in new beauty and ii w vim. Why not learn the way to attain tnem? Taxiing 0 Around The Airports Development 4 McCoy Hold at Dodge City, Kas., Is progressing In lino with the program laid' out aomo months ago. -The airport was dedl caled in September, ami is to be a terminal or tho Transcontinental Air Transport line when operations getjindcr way In the spring. Municipal authorities nt Ottum wa, Iowa, aro advocating the es tablishment Jt a rotating bcucon on the Ottmuwa municipal nlrport. Tho National Air Transport Is In- The SOindard Oil' Company of Indiana rocently completed tho nil' marking uO'Jl of Its stations In Uic, Central states. The fttal air niurk rB erected by tills company b rapidly approaching 2000, Kjlth fu ture plans calling for tho niarkliu ot all buildings owned by the organization. The report of tho airway morn ing committee, in session in WhsTi Ingtnn since June, will soon be re- l,,iu,-.,i r. ,.l.n..., i... i.. ,i.n-i torested In the protect because oft. ... ..... .. .. - Wi poor visibility over this orwi. The beacon would old filers on tho route In making night landings. Ptiducnh, Ky., Is to establish n I municipal airport. Beveral sites I have been selected tentatively and i a commltteo, appointed . by the j mayor la to make a complete study : of the merits of each site. Pious; are to compleao tho nlrport for tho early Hprli opQatlons. ; ,. of pilots ily:ig tho alrwuvi. Tho report Is designed to stand ardize the markings uf airports nud Irways. Oregon. The chamber will be glad to receive rolles nnd articles , pertaining to pioneer history jnml l all such relics will be pi. iced in I dlspjjiy case. They may be either I donated or loaned to the museum niieoclaUon. -O Vatican Withdraws Ban VATICAN- CITY, Feb. 19. (Pi ll ewas tyarned In Vatican circles today that opposition to the prin ciples of "Rotary" has been with drawn by the church authorities. stops or;ns j Foley'.ltoney and Tar Compound "quickly slops coughs, heals Inflam ed tissues, nnd, without et'furt raises phlegm, clearing the throat iof Irritating mucus. 'No chloro form to dry up natural nnd neces i Kary secretions. No opiates to cAn-;stlpate-o a superior blend of pure "pine. tar, fresh laxative honey, tn- gcther with ether cough and tissue healing Ingredient. Insist upon ' FOLKY'S, Hie origin0! Honey aind Tar Compound, and accept no her. Ask your druggist. Jarmln druggist in fairness to yourself- 1 box ol Marmola. or a o & Woods Drugs more, cor. Main and rvntral. FRANK'S Comedians Playhouse Theatre0 Starting Thursday A Modern Version ?f "Ten Nights in a? Barroom" Also Amateur Contest each night PRICES Children Adults 10c Mo MANN 'S The Beat Oootla for the Price MANN'S WEDNESDAY SPECIALS at MANN'S Dept. Store Every Item a Money-Saver Printed Silk Dresses at $9.95 Just in, 50 captivating new Printed Silk Dresses, made in this season's most charming styles of exclusive patterns of splendid silks in gorgeous patterns. Sizes 14 to 40. Wednesday, special, each See Window Display. $9 .95 o homes. (UUJPOL1S, Ohio, Feb. 19. Pi Four river steamers aad part nr the murine dry dock vOr destroy ed by fire nt the mouth of the Kanawha 1 Ivor, nor.r here, today at a loss of SS5.000. Origin of tho fire was uudelermlued. Kosebm k NcW'0 Iteview will be taken over by Hei;lstcc Publishing Co. of Eugene March 1? Now (Iranada thest e helr-t eo-1 tlnOig past two years jM0 structed utoThe Dalles nt cost of trees hnvo been p:unted t),v rviuin SlnO.OOU. H Fon Gofds r f i -v The board of county supevvlsora i of lukegou county, Michigan, has boon given the recomtnendallonH of tt chamber of commerce com-; mlttne appointed to study thu prob lems of establishing a combine! land nnd seaplane nlrport for Ihe city and county. A heu.lng on the' committee's recommendations has liecn Bet. Commercial Interests arc study-, lng the advisability ot establishing , a coomerciul airport In Virginia. alKint eight miles from Washing ton. The area available consists ot ; 150 acres of leve) land and Is sit nnted o,n a main highway. 'Qiionp ! interested In thcQlcvelnpnient say that such 9n airport, If estnhllshed. 1 would be a valuable adjunct to the proposed Washington munici pal airport. Tho Helen, N. M cliamber o' Ommerco recently roabllsliod an , airport In that city. The field has been named Ooebel airport, siuco Uelen Is the native- city of th0: fiimous lk)le filer. Inwovetnenls re to b e'fected as softlt as funds ; are ntvnlublo. ; How many people you know end their coltls with 13a-er Aspirin! And how often you've heard oi its prompt relief of sore throat nr tonsilitis. Ko wonder million take Q for roIJ, neuralgia, rheumatism ; and the aches and pains tliat go with them. Tlie won der is tliat anyone still worries through a winter without these tablets! They relieve onickly, yet have no effect wlutrvcr on the lieart. Friends hive told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous; doctors have declared it liarmlcss. Every' druggist has it, with proven direc tions. Why not put it to the test ? Atrtrta t MM trd c.rl of Firrr Minofif tlr 9t Mwllf!l(iwf ( SslK-rUcct4 PIRIN Girls' Dorm Burmi MlNNKAIHll-lhllnn., Keb. 18. i (?) Klve persons' ere ln)und and 25 women students were rescued last night when fire destroyed Sim ford Hall annex, K three-story dor- -mltoy for girls, at the I'nlversity of Minnesota. j 1 Oregon Wcwther Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Wednesday probably rain In the extreme nurthwest. nrmcr to night. Moderato southwest and west winds. SAN KltANClMCO. Keb. 19. uPi Dr. W. A. llrewar, rector emeritus of Jtt. Paul's Kplwonal church of llurllnganie and formerly mayor of llllll.m 1, ., Mnflrmul f..n.irlM of his engagement to Miss August.O UiMott of Wilmington. 1VI. ST. 1-Ol lS. Krh. 13, 4v Mr. Cntce Hotjrpt, vf of a conMnir tion foreman, wa pnmtei! a clt vorco today at't ih had totlficd (n the court of domevlt ri'lations Unit her lOhand mOnil itmm lockod up all bor hota In a cht nhc couldn't k f the hou.p whllo he a at work. q WASHINOTON. Koh. 19 J Tho namo of Senator liorah of Idaho, first montlnned an a likely wcrotary of atnto In the lloovur cabinet, naa turned up now In con nection with the attorney general ship, but thotte close to Mr. Hornh declare ho will not mer the cabl n't. Prttland Ja.iHK) flwlmmin tank w'" v - jt SellwNvl ncdsport Streets and ower ytm improved Uiruagbout ctty. by popular request The Copeo Play ef s ry t-t-e sir Yj ,1 WWERCOMPANW M Will Again Present "The Chuckle" A Thrilling Radio Drama of o Pioneer Life irP Southern Oregon By MISS HELEN NORRIS TONIGHT o 9 to 10 p. m. 69c Lisle Hose 10c Women's fine grade Lisle Hose ?n black, brown and white, all sizes. Regular price 69c. Vhile they last, Wed- -j Q nesday, pair J. Rayon o Shorts $1.25 Values 95c Women's Rayon Shorts, trimmed with bands of fast-coiored prints in contrast ing colors; all shades? Real values $1.25. Wednesday special Qf only, pair .....,.... .. . Blanket Bargain 66x80 parted Double Blankets. 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