r -.1 -MEDFOTED MJIL TRTBtTNg, MEDFORD,' "OREGON1,- ftUNDXY, ArRTL "21, 1020. THRU AWARD PRIZES FOR PET SHOW:! JS OFFERED POST ABG SUCCESS (lly Mar; (ii'plii(M') It. hns'JuP bom: learned ' thiit Al ed ford .may -soon lose rme of Us prominent ettb.enH MVho has been iGl NS RIVF niiiro Tn ULUTd 1 U ' yACCAonr: iBOY SCOUTS WILL !,-.,. ..... HELP; FIR E . C H I E F CLEAN -UP WEEK' attractinK mori-hanta. trailespeopte ana munufiicturpr? to Orison. hi couniy (iiamfes, uikIiib tnexlHto Kerr uplnm Thoru Knrr on I from completed, ho wild yesterday. ! thn larso sold dredge working tn chamber of commerce to expend Kroundfi of rniel and inhuman! Two fortunate fishermen of fen-: the Foot creek area, an appropriation ut 25,00fl i-1 "cntmeni. The couple wan mar-: tral I'olnt were Jamea Hons and; Mm. Krank Jammonol O&kUnd, IthnrUefl at the. last lecture In ffi ' ' 1 1 "11 . .W . CM'- ' ; hUM gueat for two Hulph t'owsill returned Friday j river curly lust week. The fish 1 Min. J. A. AlacDougall, of this city. Mr Xlwrv I I m i.,m. 1.1 nf .......... 1..1 -..i.-n.-. . ui, 1(,ib..L u, ul uiiti mne, m i-h, juinesun, as wen aji ner nus- XL ..... . .. . . .. . : Tortland. Salem. Wnldport and1 with cKitausod for halt. Several I hand, are former well known local .1 .1.1.. i l" " mkmk- mi 1 vi uiitj m i'n riisf tw.iTui.s 1111 111 -. rt. i. jinnccH 01 Dii west rcoirr. Hit print year making a Mlrtnin j terday. hut fLihitiR conditions wore! U reported seriously ill at the tturvey for the state fifth commts-j reported poor due to muddy, roily j Jacksonville sanitarium, suffortng ' nlon, timl tlii-" work Is ji yet far win nr. nim-h of which cant from : fnun pneumonia.' The annual Clean-Up week for Medford i only a week away, the ' Huturday, CHICAGO. April 20.- date having been set by Fire Chief : Klllott, whom the city council has appointed to again have charge of (the details of the sanitation pro- (P) "With I tfi'am because of his success in this unconditional Kift f $lrt,00U cash to Oregon State college. Albert Kitch of thin city has' been chosen an the manager of tho, annual Jackson county field and , iracK meet at the rafritround next He wan at the grounds - .M.:uiurasj premier ammal pet ; tendered a reMpoiiHihle position In hov presented In three 'acts mi-; South America. W. M. Shepard, I der the direction of the Jackson ! vioe l'lilnt and Keneral Hk'ent i , ..,.,.,, Ti..,,,,,,, .,(..... I of 'Jne California Oregon Power i ' company, has under consideration fjfNt hand information as to the regard in past years, and who after wan n .success, it. was declared so , nn executive position with thei Pasv means Chlmim minsters have : a ctmfcrence with the city officials an concerned orlKlnatora, par- , American and Korean Power cor-I ,lf obtaining mac.liine Kuns. sim-'Hie other night set the date. May ... immn .imm specuuors. ; poration which, if accepted will The first act. extended through j n.-cessltate his moving to Huenos the early morning, when more than Aires. Argentine republic. liar to those that mowed down M-vcii men in a north side gar- awe last St. Valentines day. po today making preliminary prepara tions, giving directions to a scraper leveling a portion of the grounds. Macy Uintt, arrested some time ago by the wheriff's office, was ae-'E quitted yesterday afternoon in a 1 justice court trial at Jacksonville. ! iz Unit was tried on a moonshine , possenlon charge and was said As last year, the Tiny Scouts will by officers to have possessed sev- itslst the chief in carrying out the oral gallons of alleged illicit liquor, ;z 1 to ftllll I Ml II IITI til I III I M I II I lltl I ttl Mil I IMIMIt Itt I M I Itf I lltl I ITILJ Itll 1 1 f II ItlllMtllt It 1 1 1 1 Tl 1 1 tf 1 1 f t il ii if l iiltltttiif vttitsrt- uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiMiiitiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiuiimiimiiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiii ennuren irom various points in The Anieriinn .) hWohru - . . ... i- rA. kUii.iih ...,r... ,.. ..u .iiIrpiin whixh ihv ..i..imMi im thm .... r the county brought their pet ani-; Power corporation, which is a sub- j tWu KOHj ,)lltrnnN of firearms 'are retinested to clean up their the car before he was arrested.: mals of every classification and i sidiury of the Klectric l:ond & i (i,,t,.r ' Muemises of rubbish, cans and ! When tried here receuilv in circuit I hen came th parade the sec- Snmh America, as well as in other j nt(.ITHt to lho nuthoriities, Stev-! be gathered ul by the City Sani ond act up .Main street and I nSim .f ih u-m-M vr,.,wiv.-. ..hi. ! , ,., , ,v. I ,., ,i ni.rn.i city to the armory, jity properties, representing an in- it ti..u..v.i iitm ...i,h i. avav to the LrnrhiiuP (himn. vestment of around $ 1 (ift.ODO.nOit, ; sf.SH Imir, valuable Information Following out its custom of re- oescnption to tno chililiens play- Share company of New York, has Testimony Yesterday at the in-; other unsightly refuse, place it in court, on an appeal from the Med-! grounds on l-.ast .Main atreet and actively entered the electrical fidd nUPSt inlo ho St. Valentine's day j sacks or boxes on the curbs in ford justice court, the jury was un-!: groomed them for the parade. . n a large scale in Central ami : .l,,w.,.a vi..m..,i t.-.i .,,.t.,. f , front of their homes, where it will t able to aeree on his cuilt or inno- : cence in connection with n trans portation charge. Mrs. Jennie Myers of Eugene is in Medford for a short visit with! Mrs. H. K. bftnge of, North lEiver side. The city council of Salem last week passed an ordinance author izing the Bale of $50,000 of mu nicipal airport bonds. The honds were voted nt a special election held three months ago. A divorce complaint was filed in circuit court yesterday hy C. W. around the AVhat took place for an hour or bo there concerned only the actors In the pet snow drama, the. di rectors and the producers. lint when the curtain rose on the third act, the audience were in troduced to the . Interior of the armory as they had never been In troduced to it before. All around the sides were neatly built stalls, where the pets posed and wi-re ad mired ' by the steady stream of have recently , been acquired in I Argentina, and the company is still expanding. The various sys tems which have been purchased will be brought up to A merienn standards of operation, which will mean greatly improved and en larged services. These properties will be managed and directed from Iluenos Aires. In carrying out this program it spectators who made the rounds : is the policy of this company to thorugh the afternoon, Due to the growing weariness of both the animals and their young use native employes as fur as pot slbie, hut to place American execu tives and engineers who .are well owners, nit? . society uecineo io i versed in modern utility practice abandon the original Idea of ex-1 in charge of their various activi tendlng the exhibition until 10 ties. , oYlock, and closed at 0, the prizes! The Argentine republic. is In the being practically nil awarded or I temperate zone and is known as listed by that time. the most progressive of the South i lie most popular entry for boys American countries, and Huenos Aires is the third largest city in the western hemisphere, ranking next to Chicago in oie. An in teresting article on the activities of the Klectric Jlond & Share com pany in the Argentine republic has just appeared In. the World Topics section of the San Francisco Chronicle under date of April 21. W. M. Shepard first came to Medford to take up his permanent residence in January, at the time the home office of The Cali fornia Oregon Power company was moved from San .Francisco to this city. He has long been identified with the development of the Copco concern as well as local activities, and should he decide to leave Med ford his absence will be regretted by a large circle of friends. Mr. Shepard is the second Copco offi cial to he selected for an executive posit uin in South America. Patil 11. McKee having accepted a posi tion in Kio de Janiero in 1!27. according to the vole of the public who attended the show, was made by Rodney Hawkins, who is asked lo send his address In to the Hu mane society immediately; the most popular entry for girls, was the pet donkey brought in by Ann Scherer of Central Point. The sec ond prizes in this classification went to Karl floss and Margaret Hateman. The most unusual pet was the turtle entered by troop 7 of the Hoy Scouts, and the second mos unusual was the grey digger squir re I e til e red by .1 1 h n Pa 1 m e r o f tiold Hill. These prizes are as yet unannounced, the winners to make a choice of a list of attractive gifts. The best cared for animal for Ihe poys prize was tho shepherd dog owned by Jack Sanderson of I'entral Point, and for the girls' prize was the bull dog .entered by Ray Le Ferver. I loth these re ceived $1, while Margaret Bateman mid Raymond iCrlckson, who en tered a Spitz and a. Springer, re spectively, received the seen ml prize of $1. , The best trained dog proved to be a Most on teYner entered by Leonard Klein, who received the, first prize of $3 offered by IV. I). W. Stone. The second prize of J2 went to Caroline Hill, who en tered a 1 2 -year-old Hi-lndle bull. Margaret Hateman won third, with the best walking dog. a Spitz, fithers that reoeived honorable mention were: The best dog at playing ball, entered by Pegggy of the killings. In the meantime from I-os An geles came the news that Charles W. Lloyd, under arrest t here for violation -of the prohibition law, had been identified by a veteran of t he internal revenue depart ment as a former member of the gang -of Hymie Weiss, slain by hoodlums on the steps of the Holy Name Catheuul some -years ago. P.e here wired for finger- cent years, the city government will not uy m expens' ir removal of sacks or, fcoxeij tt rubbish and otiier rfeiise, ui.i eacn citizen will pay for the small ex pense of its removnl from the curb In front of his home. The Itoy Scouts will -assist In (Meiin-l'p week in various ways, in cluding making a canvas of all neighborhoods and reporting espe cially undesirable looking places that need cleaning up. and the prints of IJoyd. and also Hen ' placing of cards of merit on Milrot and Jack Watson, arrested j houses, the yards or lots of which with him. hoping to connect them have been-made sightlj; and kept with the massacre. Watson and that way. j Milrot later were released by Los This co-operation between the I Angeles police. A badge, first! city administration and tho home! believed that of Chicago detect- j owners, or dwellers, has made ive and taken from Lloyd, was Clean-L'p week very successful for identified as a "Chicago sanitary inspectors badge." A machine gun was found in the homo 'of Oswald, known as a beer runner, and one of the fire arms dealers on the stand yes terday told of selling, six machine guns to Thompson who lives, nt Kirk la nd. III, Thompson's wife said he . solicited students for a university and was home seldom, and then only on week-ends.. His aged parents in Chicago thought their' son sold cemetury lots, A -.vest and , n .half dozen re volvers, found in n raid on the Webster hotel after the killing, might result in- some valuable clues. Dr. Herman N Bund ese n . believed. Major ' Calvin Ooddard, New York expert, began compari son of the weapons and the bul lets they fired, with bullets tak en (rom the bodies of the victims. Some of the guns may be found to hnvr been used on the--seven men, authorities believe. SLACK SHEEP' SON DAVID SHELDON IN ROLE OF BOY HERO OF EDUCATOR IS ES David Sheldon. 1 1 year old soil of Mr. mid-Mi's. Hen Sheldon, may not secure ri Carnegie medal, hut his friends maintain he deserves Oarlock,: the beautiful Alaskan i "'' "nn nay tins past ween, ne huskv entered bv Karl (Joss: thel" llis brother Abbott, age five. Knglisb Shepherd, owned by Alice ' were playing in the Prjick: polie dog, I.uclle Kstes; j fox terrier. Hula Hall; three pups.! I ten la h Rush; "the tired dog.") Hyer Putnam. I Hue ribbons wen to bull dog entered by Ray Lo Ferver, who won the girl's first prize, and Mar garet. Halenian. who entered a Spitz, second; Jack Sanderson of Central Point, who entered a Shepherd, first, and Ray Krlckson of Medford," a Springer spaniel, second. Red ribbons went to Joe Bench, who entered a Collie and Shep herd: Caroline Hill, a Pitt bull; David Sheldon. Irish setter: Stuart Forbes, two pup-; I lelen Mercer, fox terrier; Fred Scbeat. police dog; Peggy Oarlock. Airedale and Shepherd: lone Kindred. Shepherd nnd Collie: Velma Thompson, red terrier: Brier Putnam, terrier: Robert Brown, Australian Shep herd; Bob Harrison, police dog; Austin Reed, baby Spairtel: Charles Price, Shepherd; Karl Ooss, full blooded huskey: Ruth Prow ley. po lice dog. White ribbons were awarded to Rodney .Hawkins, who entered a whnfe ht: Aileen and Km ma Thompson, white rabbit: liillegrad Lang, brown goat; Donald Horner, a bantam rooster; Hobert Storn, a hen; Dorothy Schumaker of field Hill, n white goat: Thomas New comb, a pair of mallard ducks and a goat: J. D. Smith, n pen of rab bits: Jack Knders of Ashland, a pair of bantams; Alfred Picket of j Central Point, a p'air of pigeons: ! troop 7, a turtle: Helen Kvanston. j ' n cat in a basket : Herbert Har-' per. bantam rooster: Kmil West ring, n Persian cat; Frances Brad-, ley. three white rats; Josephine Bullis. a yellow cat. Special prizes on the parade j were contributed by H. D. McCa-j key, the first award. $.(. going to j Wayne Harrison, who led twoj police dogs, and the second, $2, to ! Rillie Rartium. who rode his wheel j nnd carried his pet bantam rooster In the wire carrier. hcldon orch- ird on Kings Highway when the hitter slipped and fell into an abandoned well, the cover of which hud been broken. Fortunately the well was nearly full of water so there was no long fall, but as the little fellow cannot swim, he Would certainly have drowned If David hud not grabbed' a ladder nearby, crawled out on It and pulled him to safety. Although badly fright ened Abbott suffered no ill effects from his cold plunge, and joined with all the children of the neigh borhood in acclaiming his older brother a real hero. F years past la tho way of making the city more sanitary and beau- A, new supply of dog license tags was' received yesterday' y the comity .clerk's office and" were be ing mailed out yesterday afternoon to the" hundreds of dog owners who made application for licenses after thp first supply of tags had been exhausted. , Nearly 1700 licenses were issued, still leaving many un licensed ,dogs in the county. Dogs under eight months of age do not require licenses.. John, Caton of Butte, Mont.t Is a visitor for several weeks at the -home of his brother, J. Bk Caton, in the Oold Hill district. . Tho Marlon county Pomona Crrangej" tit meeting at -Stay tori1 last week. Indorsed a resolution adopted by the Benton and Linn VALLEY POSTS 10 WELCOME M'NUTT j A large delegation of legion ! members from Medford post No. lfi is expected to join with Ashland I post in entertaining National Com' i mapder McXutt at the Lithla Springs hotel next Wednesday noon. It is also planned to bring the legion executive to Medford to see the Amcriea'n Legion' play ground and the local honor roll board of which the Medford niem bers'are justly proud. Final details will be discussed at next Monday's meeting of the local post, to be held at the armory. Daily Meteorological Report Sunday, April M , Medford and vi inity: cloudy, with showprs; moderate tempera ture. Oregon :. Rain; tiioderate tem perature ; a, I tj w Local Oat a SALF.M. Ore.. April 20. fFt Struck by an automobile on the; O Pacific highway near Woodburn j while coming from school Friday ; Temperature tdegst. afternoon. Kloise Barstead. II. ! Highest (last 12 hrs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert lowest ( 1 i 12 hrs.).. K. Barstead. who live near uooo- j;ei. numuilty (pet.)... i v'recfpitation( inches) of weather V4 .. 4'i ) r,4 .. 4.1 .. 7f burn, received injuries that caused ( . T. Cdy. 9 o'clock Friday night. Her broth- . XMaf precipitation since er. Marvin, about a year her Junior j tf,mIl(,r , yH. la.iji Inches f,2 AT. 47 T.I Cdy! Sep- received etits and bruises. -r WASHINGTON. April 20. WP i:e: ores of $h.o0 by the prrretary of commerce for estab- j lishnient of two fish hatcheries in ( T.i-.itrt would be authorized In a - bill introduced today by Represen-j her mills will cut SS.Oaft.onn feet j tative French, Republican, Idaho. ' of timber during the current year.' Sunrise today. 5:21 a. m. Sunset today. fi:.riS p. m. Sunrl-e Monday, 5:1ft a.(. . Li W. DICK, MeteornloKiKt. Lakevlew. Iake county nim- OAKLAND, Cal., April 20. (A1) J'oliine announced they hail iden tified ' James : Hennessey, one if three men arrested here in con nection with the $ 1 2.000 bank hold-up Wednesday, as the son of -.lames S. Hennessey, superin tendent of schools In Irass Val ley, and noted California educa tor. Hennessey, the police said, told the.m a story which will implicate the other two men in a score of robberies of gasoline stations, drug stores, and soda fountains here- hie himself, it was said, was not I connected with the robberies. I Developments came fast with the announcement of Hennessey's identification; the statement of bank officials that the trio were not the men who robbed a bank Wednesday; the identification of Dan Tteilly, second person held, as the man Who tdnhhed Arthur J . R lg ney during a b o Id -up I n Cakland March 15, nnd the state ment of Rigney, a tith contrac tor, that he would swear out 'war rants to hold all three of the men. The third Is U. E. Pow ell, A woman arrested with the trio, gave her inline as Alice Powell. I6I&i SUN. and MON. April 21 and 22 THE GREATEST COUKT ROOM SCENE SINCE MADAME X The Law ' and The Man PATHE NEWS . COMEDY Snapping the Whip Coming. Tuesday CHICAGO Afternoon nnd Evening 10c and 15c SINGE i909 Jackscn County people have been coining here for all forms of insurance. R.A.HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY , Jackson Co. -Bank Gldg. Phone 444 SINCE 1909 RBSssHannsa ..... There can be no IFs about your title when you have had the common sense 'to have it insured. This nteans that for one small premium, we, are pledged to fully protect your title and to stand the loss, if any, resulting from any litigation and this pro tection is permanent. Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixtht.; Phone 41 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jannin & Wooib James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy It's Time Now To Think About Graduation Gifts Let Us Help You Solve the Gift Problem The World of Work Welcomes The Graduate You, the graduates of today, will be the backbone of to morrow's business world. The nation places its hopes in you. Finance is the life blood of business. Learn the power and value of money and you will succeed. 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