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PAOE ETOTTT MTCDFOlvD MATTi TTO HUNE, flfEDFORD, Q1?i;f,'0.T, SATURDAY. OfJTO'HKll 2fi, 1929, NEW ROAD FOR LAKE O'WOODS County Court, in Ashland' ' Meeting, Proposes Mar-J ket Route Outlet to Dead Indian East Ashland Acreage Would Benefit, ,"A tww inarkt roiitl out of AhIi laiul that would lnth Kurvt! In vchii thu viiHi Ashland ikm-phro at of Hear Crook and hIko loud liy a Bhorter route to Xakc of the Woods wuh iroMwtd by County CoininlHMlunrjr (ieoiBc Alford at the mectiim of the eounty court lucniherH and AHhland cillzciiH Fri day at the JJOilu KpriiiKH hcitul when the question of road Im provements into the lXr.nl Indian country were dlHCUBsed," nays the Ashlimd TtillnKS. "Mr. Alford mated that pventu ally thlH road into the acreuKo cuhI of AHhland would have to ho built nml that Jic favored It in the near future in preference to tho outlet I on tho l7aeiflc hlnhway Bouth of AHhland. Other memlion of the county court expressed themselves as ulso favoring this improvement. : They ItrouKht out the fact that there Is sufficient acreaRp east of Ashland for dozens of additional families and stated Ash lu ml should liave this development. (ihhI IVar luiul "Mr. Alford slated Trof. Helmer and other authorities hud said this ucreago would make splendid pear orchards and that, If a road was built' throtiKh the area, 11 would become productive whereas most of It now is not. ' Tho meetitiff wan called primar ily to see if additional, funds could tpot bn Appropriated for the im provement of tho Dead Indian road nnd members of tile ' local I chamber of commcrco presented i tiietr urgumentH for this develop- nient. County Judge Alex Spar row. In reply to a statement it had been heard lhat tho present Luke ' of the'WofidH road might bo ahan t doned, staled that "no eounly loads would be abandoned." , f '"CoinnilsHloner llurtiell fald the (work .on' tho like ('reek road Would be continued on about the wime basis next year, but it was possible thu t U ft 0-60 njipruinMu tlon ratio between that market road nnd the Head Indian rond might bo worked nut. Previously the ratio had been about B t" 3, although it was shown that only swn miles had been comnlelcd on the Liikn Creek road, whereas four , unn one-nan nines nau oeen im- proved tho last two years on ,tne Dead Indian roud. . ; ! 1 . - Worst IMiicch "County . Tltutlnecr -Hynnlim re- ported the ' two worst places on mis sine or the mil were the two Hid une-lflf cs rrom Shale (HI lo jlie Applcuate' section and the I Iialf-nillo in Ice House canyon. Me. said the rock crusher wou re- puro a larne ,, tlly of crushed ruck his fall whiib would bo nvalhiblc for use ear y next s, i,,K. ...T"0.1.,,,":rll"n,1"f,,c:",.","'"'y '..." .... . . . . ,. . .. i. thut urraiiKemeuls will lie made by tho county court for temporary "I f . MPiiIre so that the road can be used earlier In the soring. "Deputy rorester lliiuli Itankin ntnled his department was prepar ,.., , ..... reiuiir...! ..ii.. it. i .,i, i I the IM-ad Indian mad. Those present at the meeting were: County Judge Alex tfpur row, CoininlsHliiners Alford and Dursell: .County Engineer i'aul ItynnliiK: licit Anderson, .Medford; Deputy Koresler Hugh Itankin: 11. I.. Chiycolub, (leu. W. Dunn. A. W. Moon, Henry lenders, Geo. II. Mosser ami G. Al. Green, Ashland." LOCAL FILM STUDIO ; Acllori was tiled (his week In circuit court by ('. E. Swallow, building conductor, for the ui- liolntinetlt (if ll l-eeeivitl- for tint I UoKtie' River Sludlos. Inc., naming i .v.. K. Cities (;,.,.,,. Mini : I l-rut ton as officers of the corpo ration, each nuiiiioscd to liuve J..(i, ODll Hlnck In the eninnuny. iii Judgment til" $S20 wns re llirncd lu favor of Kwnllow In court ome I Into ago when he filed milt against the colnimny for inaterlals and servlcea rendered. Due to thu fact that thu pliillllllf cnuld not find anything to attach for his money, he Is ashing lor Ihe ap jioiiHinent ut a receiver anu in this way gain access to the stork sub script ions. II was Indicated there would bo other suits filed If the receiver ia Hiipolnied. i 1 MOW VOI1K. Oct. 26. b1 Order and ablpmrnis ot both hardwood nnd miriwiiod lumber fell below iiroducllon for the week ending Oct. in. aceordlnic to the National Lumber Manufacturers association. New- business ns re ported by 609 soflwiind mills was placed at 2J, "111. Odd feet, or It per eent below production,' which was 148.119,000 feet. Itepnils from 2;'2 h id wood mill givft new busi ness hk 4S,Mfl,n00 feet, or 7 per eenl below production, which to tnlled ",302,011(1 feet,. N DISCUSSION Directs 1 O m P 3 - Med for' 2.',!U"y Ur0 I Jnnrr lf Ilivinl .l. .n .V,i i ' l " : YV. Onllmnk, executive secretary; Dr. John F. E i'-'vilk of " .rioi rPtt' cd,l!;,lt Ti ft!r- M""" ". mntor of tho halls; Dean David d-riVt" r-llucl. T$J ? r.,,',;n'nl,,tr,;t'n: ,''-l"'t Arnnid Bennett Karl M. Pallctt, 4wVS!Xt n"",: '0,,i,r" Hi"'Htrom' u"'vrlty editor; Ronald Kobnett, liolry. a!f'"!viHhTs1!HIL,V',,',,ld0''l!; ,1,,?,r,"""1: Hawerty, Union; Crosby 0en. Ber- Hacimon ' Urnro SniJ k ! i'T" . Ij1 n Portland, R.-neml chairman; Bdtty Falrchlld, hn .stud, t" ; Kcloll Tuy ,d 3' PrBS"U'nt " ,,,e U,Ui'S 0,-Kni'tlon, who wished to pose with Bones of Pet Cow Exposed to Breeze In Berrydale Present Knotty Problem A knotty nriiMfm nuifrolita thtvlunt Insldo the t-itv MniitH but c'ly nf Medfoi'd uml .lackrioii coun- ... . ,. ly. II iinwivt'H in- iiui-Kiiiiii ' who shall disturb the bones of n btindlo row. lylnc In n Krave out-: departed one, called the police, side the city limlls north of Mod- . The police referred him to the ford, Humane society, who referred The animal belonged to a 14-jhlm to Dr. D. W. Stone, who re-yoar-old boy, who nursed It thru ! ferred him to Mrs. Sid Itichard a recent seriouH illness, with thojuon, wlm referred him to the aid of the humane society. A county cobrt and around nnd week ago today the pet took turn tor uio worse lino went ooi of this life on thu trail of a wracking cough. , Sadly tho owner sought out a; ,,ul i ignumi .... , tllc McAndrews road, and bossy ' "i" " , i lively linn covering 01 mm. W. C. Houkai-d, who owns a florp ". In ; the MerrvdJile ulstrb t. l'OHTI-ANU, Oio., Oct. 2fl (P) I no nutter KnicK'H of bultor con- tinned active with tho lower grades I iinimronlly loss dimlruhlv, No liricu ciiaiiKi'S wuro mm o. 'I'lio gkk nntrlict wuh also firm, hut wit Lout clianKe. Ill thu poultry division supplies wi'io soimnvhat short and deinand brisk r,',r mr.,ium nnd heavy liens ,,,.,, iu,);(,yM W1.n n lmiMuV (), ,c.inuii(l. Much under grade stock Is lieiiiit ilecllneil liv dealers. A1),B u,.a pi,,,,,!,,,!, ,-t lu ,,. llmI , , , y ,,,vi(,wK , u ,, v,.w. ,!,, H,llnlllin 18 ,.,.,, Mlir. NmV8 Slin,, ()f ho , lhm-uu Amlcuuuro says: i"(!ilt unloads nf fresh fruits nnd vPKi'tnhles at I'nrlliiiid took n mid don Increase this week, with n total ..t If.n 1...1 . ' ",.,.,., V ""mpnriu ...... .... iin niii ii.:viiiun ween. "lliunliied unloads urn 'as f.d. I lows: Apples :il cars, itrapes 31, penis 20, poiiitocH 4S, mid oilier coininodllles 20 ciiih, "I'nlonds of apples were greater I1'',1", ' "'. I III '"' '' due to considerable move- tnetil into storage in Iho city. Apple storage In I'ortland is mill far less llian usual." lis An Interesting letter from Por ter J. Case, general sates manager for the Marshall Melds of CblniiiO, was received tills week by John C. Manii of Mann's lie linrlnient store, in reply to first iilr-inall flight greetings llmt Mont I.. M .. I - i ... i I "f the first flight from Meilfiiril's "".'"V'"'"' li"i i. 11,11 letter. Ill part, was as ful showing the details of Ihe new air-1 pert , ,!. first fllnbl detllcnlloii.14, Mas received here before I got, hiniie. 1 was unite interested as' took my firm fllnhi last week! from Sail Lake City to l.oa All- Helen, reiinniim by train ihe next day to ChlraKo: you can see lain i Ian ttvtlltiK air -minded. LAST RUES FRIDAY FOR FRED FELTON Klineral services for the bile I'red Kelten were held lit the Coulter funeral chapel nt 5 p. ni. Krlday. Itev. ,1. K. fonder of the r.. ..... .n.-uinins, cuurcn nan cnaiKe I of the services. Two beautiful imieis were rendered bv .Mrs. Dr rrnnk Huberts nnd Mrs. Hubert Tuylor, accompanied by Mrs. I. V. TbumiiN. HiiKo O U e n t h e r. I'hlllp (ler hert, Jack Wolf, Karl lleall, It. It, Harwoml iin.l y Ti iw,.l Bcled ns pallbearers. There wero many beautiful, floral offerlna". Interment was In the Jackson ville cemetery. -Mrs. H. Tliley and Mrs, II. Kvle of this cily nre dHURhters of Mr. Kelton. Mrs. IVIIen will remain in Medford x le wlih lur dnii-Bhlein, IhuVa Day at University ',!annln 'or ,ho ""'" ' lay it.. m Mill near onoiiKh l bo worried ' . . , , ... ... fiv v l iivi r iihi mi;iiih' nut iii-ii,uni-n.i "i . breezes caressfnK the crave of the around the circle until, It is said, I .mi-. tiOoKaril oecanie (H7..y anu 'called (lie health department, As tile matter fell Just a few feet outside the jurisdiction of eacn person nun ui-piu iiii. iu. bones of poor bossy are still lying i m ri iiiipnih umi in" .n...i nil cilllllce will use iiisrri'iiou mini j Mother Nature, has had a chance her stuff. I CIIICAtiO, Oct. 211. W) Hukc ' j buylntj of North American wheat for sliliiment to Kuroiic, about B. 000, 000 bushels 111 the last -IS hours, sent wheat values souring j llundry. today. Siuclal atteullon on thlio:30 to 1 1:1)0 Alexander's part of wheat traders was also tj (irocery. Klven to I'resldent Hoovers stale- j ,,. ,,, 1t:3n Southern ment Hint the overijdlm; fact In ()ieKon (las Corp. mo wheat itiarKel situation is tnal. Ibis year's world wheat harvest is ...lllnnli-d lo he. fimi.Ono.uiiil hush-i. els I . s than Hint of last year, and will result In n very low eariy-over : this season. Ilelatlvely little notice by whe n traders l.lay was taken ; of stock market flticluatlons. Wheat closed firm, I I to,.,. O-OY II llll.-OCI HIJ.IICI ,1111111 Ji-f- tarduy's finish. W ' I i I ' j 0:3(1 to 7:0(1 .Madden Tire , shop and Jennings Tire Andy A. Cux of Sncrauiento. Cat. , Kbop. is in Iho colllllv lull accused nfl:1"1 t" 8:30 -Eads Trans- tniUHportalloii and possession of 3.'l gallons of alleged alcohol anil five gallons of alleged moonshine, fol lowing JiIh urrcst late yesterday afternoon on Iho Crater like high way by I'Vilcrat I'rohibilion Agent Terry Talent. Cox was brought be- i fore United Stales Commissioner liatincey Kloruy today nml bound over lo the federal grand jury un der bonds of K'iiOO. Cox had been under survulllance for some tlnio and was lApected eiililianvhro w, ,,,,,,1 nf ,,11,,,,,,! ,,,.. Ho was accompanied by a woman and linen children, two of whom were sitting on the load In the rear " ' 1 " '" . 1 ii Is to be confiscated liy tho govern- incut. Call for the Axe "ev. .bum t 1-;. Cornier sr.ys ,r "'" fellow who look two hits u won, rrom his rest- donee, just north of the Meth- iiillsl church smith, Krlday 11 Ik tit . will cull at his residence be will Kindly Blve the "vis- Iter"' tlie axe he left, as he Kev. Cmitler does not know bow to uie an axe. in Judge Taylor s court ycucr- day. elms. Delfel was fined 15 for removln a ulesler's license and $ii for iipeiutlnit a car with tnlv one II. ense plate. Other fines were impose,! n the same court for nu lomnblle law vi. ill ll. .ns on J. K. Harris mid crl Tinkler. Major It. (1. Cowuill relurued Krlday from alleuiltiiK the Natlnn nl tlunrd officers incotliik" at fan Kniiielaco. llrlKiidier-Ceneral leo. A. White of Salem. Major Olsen of rnrtlaint. Major Hamilton of Dal las and Lieut. .Colonel T. K. Itlleii of Salem also attended and passed IbroUKh .Medford by auto l.i-l even ina en route to their homes. of Oregon at the V nivcrslty of OrcSon, scho- Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-Virgin Station 22S.9 meters 1310 key. Saiiirtlny. (. 2(1. I2!l. 0:00 to 0:15 Peusley's pbo-' toKniphers. 0:15 to IL30 News and mar- ket reports by Mail Trlb- une. r -0:3o to 7:00 Mcdllls Drug . -Store. T Sunday. Oct. 27. 10 to 10:30 l.lthln springs j Hotel (Ashland). 10:30 to 11:00 Clover Hadio s)lip ((.,., s !.). ; j , . (o ja:iio StrliiB uuar- tot ; 'J-0( to l',-30 Parker l'O- . ".,,, ci,i1.L' A I 12:30 to 1:00 Truax Grocery ((irants i'ass). 1:00 to 1:30 Medford ISook I' Store. ' ! 1:30 to 2:00 Grimes Hut- I tery Klectrio Service ! (Central Point). 2:00 to 2:30 Oold Mill Hard- j ware. ' 8:00 to 11:00 Vulley Hadio J Church. 9:00 to !p:30 lnternntional Hlble, Students. i,i,- imhi... .j. o-j,, to jo;oo West Side- . harmacy. .0:0D to 10:30 "American i(:;ia ;oo L' n I ii u o cleaners. ' i2:ii(i N,.WH and market re- ,., ,,y .Mslil Tribune. 12.0U , i2::o Lewis Super- Service Station u.::in., , :ooSanderson Sin- ,OJ. (.n , ,. () ', .:l()j,,.Nnr Vmr. A ,,,,... Aultl.iti.il A macy : 3il to (Ashland). 2:00 Snlder's Dairy. 2:00 to 2:30 Economy Gro- ceterlu. . i- 0:tl0 to 0:15 I'easley's I'ho- togruphers. 0: l!i to 0:3 'et repu tine. 0:1ft to 0:30 News mid ninr- ports by Mall 'Trlb- fer. . . ' !l:llll to 10:00- Oil Co. -Mono Motor FAREWELL PARTY FOR 0.-0. CAMP 2 M 'Ihe I'. 1MTT, (let. 21!. (Special) cIosIuk of Cailli No. 2 of the ( iwen-orrKiin Lumber company was occasioned hero last nlnht for u blK farewell party to em ployes of tho camp and was en livened by n variety or Karnes and amusements. Itadlo music W ASH i N( 1TON. Oct. 26. (An iilipplled by William Klckelse nnd ; The condition ot Senator llurton welnles were roasted over a laruejof Ohio, who Is critically ill at his bonfire, ltehthiK up the surround- residence here, was reported to ini; woodland. day by his secretary to have The camp willjbe closed Indefl-, undernone no change "during the mtely and as a result over past 24 hours." men will bo out of employment, i llurton. lonK a fieure In national Tho majority of the families have plait' of maylntc in the vhinitv in irder that ehlldren who Imve ctartoil to the Mt. IMtl oehool may eonllmie to nivf attention to the.r Htudh'H. The en nip Ih lorn ted 1 'J mUoH nhove Hut to Kail nnd Is in' the heart f th timber country at the I m of Mt. Pitt. STATE REDMEN CHIEF : klklllllU, Tniilk-bt Is a red the Itedoien bidiie which will hold letter date for of this city. special seaalun here In honor of John I .laessen of IVrtlsnd. (li-eal Siichem i Coolidae. Jr., conducted the ser fnr OreKon. aciHimpanled by nine vices. ur ten other state officers. A . A spray of white ehrysanthe special proanini h is been arranited 4 miima nnd nansles finm I'resldent for Ihe vlsllnrs. who are mnklnaLajid Mrs. ilerbeit Hoover rested .1 lour of Ibe slate. . neside Ihn casket, .. . Daily Meteorological Report October Medford and vicinity: Kalr to night and Hunday, with valley foys tonight. Oregon: Generally fair tonlyht and Hunday; local valley funs In west portion tonlRht; somewhat cooler in east portion tonight. a i Local Data !-Teniji'ruturu (Uctri't-s).. tiu 3."i Hlf?lu-st (bint 12 hrB.)..., 70 6G IjOWPHt (laHt 12 hin.).... 33 3 1 Ri'l. Iiumlillty (pnt.) 40 ; Iriciiillatlon (inches) 00 .00 State of weathor :. Clear P. Cily. Lowest temjieraturo thia niorji lnn. 33 dc(!iei'. Total iirecipitatiun since Septem ber 1. 1029, 1.14 inebcj. TemperutureH a year ago today: Highest, (iO; lowest, 35. Sunset today, 5:13 p. m. Sunrise Sunday, 6:38 a. m. Sunset Sunday, 5:12 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M, 120th Meridian Time CITT S S- ? s r 3 ; 5 I v JIaker City 0G Jiismarck 00 llolBf 04 Denver A 08 Des Jl nines 08 Kresno 82 38 40 38 30 42 54 50 GO 48 44 54 48 4 38 50 24 54 44 58 4 2 1'. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Helena l.os Angeles Marshfield I'hoenix Portland Ked llluff Koseburg Salt Lake City... San .Francisco ... Santa Ke GO 84 G4 74 G2 82 74 nr. 8 50 58 5G 74 Cloudy. Clear Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudv Keettlo Spokane Walla Walla Winnipeg W. J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist, t L BATTLE ON BOOZE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 2C (IP) The almost lifelong conflict of Edward Shiimaker with the liq uor traffic was at nn end today. Death lute yesterday terminated a lingering Illness of the man who for 22. years had been superintend ed! of the Indiana AtitlSaloon league. 1 Just ns lie had fought a losing fight In recent years to escape serving a sentence for contempt of Iho Indiana supreme court, for sev eral months Dr. Sliumnker has been losing his buttle for lllo with a mnllgnunt tumor, tho hopeless-in ness or which light was not re vealed to him. Yesterday after noon lie stink Into semi-conscious-ness, hut rested easier nnd was able lo recognize membent of his lamlly shortly before his death. He was 01 years old. Friends of ' the militant dry lender insisted that his incarcera tion at the state penal farm for 63 days early this year sapped his strength and weakened him In his final illness. LONDON. Oct. '.'.(1)A bot tle was washed ashore at lllack liool. Lancashire, last nlisht. con-tulnlliK- the niessaue: "Save nie. Just off Fleetwood. Tlease res cue." The signature was "Der nialn." A l-'lectwood lifeboat stood by tbroUKbout the nlBht. but there were no developments. The pollc were informed but the authorities were tery Kllarded in hniollliiK tin affair in view of many hoaxes con nected with bottle messam's that have taken place recently. Hepilbllcan politics, had an attack of Kf'PI e ulMiut a month ao mid wni reeoverliiK slowly until yes terday when a nhnrp i-elapee brought fears thut he would not reeo er. HOLD FINAL RITES FOR' MOTHER MRS. COOLIDGE NO UTMAMI'TON Mass.. Oct. S. (Al Kunenil services for Mrs. I.emirn Cloinlhue, mother of Mrs. Calvin Coolidae, were held here today at the Kdwaids Conyrena llonal eliurrh. Kev. Kenneth It. Welles of Albany. N. V., who offi- elated ill Ihe funeral of Calvin fCONOITION SENATOR fp-i! BURIOWGEDa; CONE OPENS ATHLETIC ASS'N nun nil nmrn I II II I I I III UMMUU I II Mf I lid IIUIII II Much Testimony Ruled Out in Hearing of Ineligibility charges Against High School Players Lawyer Is Barred. I'OUTLAXD, Ore., Oct. 2C (Jp) An avalancho of testimony tind reams of evidence which metnberu of tho Oregon High School Ath letic association ruled out. as im material left tho La Ornnde-Baker-CorvalMs high school football tan gle without decision today after as- 'jsnciatlon board members postponed the heailng until late afternoon for further testimony.' The tangle appeared when the LaGrumle high school officials filed a protest with the association against Baker and five members of the Corvallls team of that city. H. W. Adams, principal of the Cor vallls high school, at which at least two of the five protested players once attended, entered another pro test against Baker along the same lines. t La Grande protested that Clay ton Crawford. Melvin KHers, Clar- ence Weber, Carroi Smith and Har- old Joslin attended other schools (during the year of 1928 and 1H29 and were ineligible to play on the Baker team because their parents resided outside of the Baker school district. Residence Claimed Led by Hugh Coleman, superin tendent of schools at Baker, the delegation from that city. Includ ing George Scott, coach, attempted to prove that the players were rightful resltlonts at Baker because of guardianship papers which hnd been obtnlned through court pro cedure for them. E. D. Towler. principal of the I.n Grande high school, who with E. P. Longfellow, the l.a Grande superintendent of school:, took exception to the gunrdinnship procedure nnd en deavored to prove that such papers were issued just after La Grande protested. v A sharp debate ensued between La Grande nnd Baker ofl'icjnls when Baker introduced A. S. Grant, on altornoy of that cily, to present the legal end. The board ruled that testimony nnd remarks be kept within school officials and lhat legal nrivlce was not permis sible at a hearing between school teachers. Coleman, just prior to the start of the hearing, which was called to order by B. 11. Conklfi. principal of the Medford. Ore., high school nnd member of the hoard. Rprang a surprise by clitninaiing the names of Crawford and Smith from tho protested lisi. "We will rorfolt nil games Maker has played with other schools in which Crawford and Smith have plajed," he said. Von Uuclow Dying. LONDON, Oct. 20. W An Ex change Telegraph dispatch from Itomc says that Trinee Von Hue low, former German Chancellor, is dying. Several days- ago the pr'nee was reported to have had a paralytic stroke. Christmas Sailinqs Lountni December - three! : iniis .1 hoard in;iinili- ccut (.iiiiiutiiiti Pacific liners to Ihe Old Coun try for C : h ri-.t in us and New Years. Special sleepintf car service from Vancouver lo ship's side, and then across the Atlantic, assures 111111111111111 time enrotile. I'lan now to lS home for the holi days., your local ntfent ill furnish complete information relative to sailing dates, fares uml oilier details.. Call in todav. CANADIAN PACIFIC- tt.H.MAcr tw-w r.mR tin. 119 A l(4l)ttAY W MikHV fi&t mi AtllftK; Nh SIDC, . f 'untnlitill ri7jv Trm l fMiH it fin II itttii (hvr. 1 X I I Draw Jury List October Term The jury list for the October term of circuit court has been drawn and was announced today. Jurors will not serve, however, i until in early November. The list is as follows: I M. 1.. -Meadows. Mcdford. far ! mer: Charles S. Drake, fteagle, I farmer: lienjamin S. Lay, Ashland, farmer; T. J. lloeft, Medford, Z;-,IT ZJIZ 'iu .Medford, farmer; Krank Crouch, Aspland, mgr.: James Henry French, KaRle Point, farmer; J. II. nightim, Kale lJoint, farmer; .'. At. Wis ley, .Mcdfonl, clerk; Warren Patterson, Central Point, farmer; Harry J. Noibury, Rokuo Hlver, larmei; (Jlenn K. Simpson, Ash land, merchant; Chas. H. Gillette, Ashland, carpenter. X. B. Stoddard, Butte frails, far mer; Agnes Sutherland, Kogue Itivcr. housewife; Minnie Lillian Stifikel, Gold Hill, housewife; Krnest H. Applegate, Ashland, far mer; L. C. Wilson, Kagle Point, farmer; K. 11. Zimmerman, Ash land, proprietor; Kdw. G. High, Ashlaml, garage prop.; L. O. Cas ter, Medford. farmer; Hubert Burkhart, Itogue Itiver. farmer; J. M. Wntkins. Ashland, retired; Cashus 10. Joiinson, Ashland, shoe maker; It. 13. J'rilchett, Trail, far mer; Arthur Tepper. Ashland, -farmer; Zelma A. Wnhl. Medford, housewife: Maude f Clemenson, Medford, housewife: Luland Bro phy, Medford; jeweler; H. A. SteaniB, Ashland, garage proprie tor. 4 HOSS REFUTES CHARGE B I i SALEM, ' Ore., Oct. 20. VP): Secretary of State Hal E. Hoss to- rlfl- (Lining ,l,,IIL-flt ll.nu ' ntn.ln l.t' Charles E. Eolsoni, public ac countant of Portland, that steam roller methods were used In the! acceptance hero Thursday by the 1 Oregon league of cities of Hoss'!" plan for establishing a unlforutj system of accounting for Oregon! "There was no cut nnd dried proKram. Hosh saiil, "nnd I con sider that the meeting wuh a putt- Ik? hearing within tho full mean Ins of the Inw. Mr. Folnom was hi'Mi ill lieu lllliu ill Sjft.'IK anyone else. lie said himself lhat it would take him three hours to present the plan that he wants to sell the state." GENERALLY FAIR FIRST ! OF WEEK IS FORECAST fAN FUAXCISC, Oct. 26. (JP) The weather outlook for the week hefjinnhitf October was announc ed hore today by the I'. S. weather bureau as follows: Far Western States The outlook Is for generally fair wether excep unsettled with occasional rains in Washington, Oregon and Idaho to wards ihe middle of the week. Temperatures will be moderate. WOMEN STAND HUNGER BETTER THAN BROTHERS lil'DAPKST, Hungary. Com munist prisoners throughout lliin- ' A Check . The Jackson County Bank makes a good impression on anyone! i I It says things that you can't say; it says that you are more than sol vent, that you have assets at the bank, that you have business under standing and that you are a mighty good person with whom to have business dealings. I Open Your Checking Account TODAY! ThgJacksonCountyBank ESTABLISHED l Medvord, Oregon Commercial - Savings - Safe Deposit """"'""'A'.-tSliaVlSVSTIH gary have gone on u buniser strike Thus far they have resisted all ef forts of the authorities to break up the demonstration. Their Jail ers say women prisoners show few er 111 effects than the men. VOHTLANU, Ore. (SI Tho body of John A. Thayer, 33. former resi. dent of rortlnnd and for six years with the Alaska forest service, who was killed on Admiralty Island last Wednesday by a benr, will be brought to Portland for interment. i . . 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