fAOFi ETCTTT ll EDFOUD MATL TKHHTXTI, AlKWOnp, QmONV "MONDAY, Of iTOBKR 28102?). - - - -'j
MI. BORI
WILL OPEN
ASH!
; "
THIS MIGHT HAVE BEEN 50 YEARS AGO
Beautiful Spanish Prima;
" 1 Donna to Inaugurate Met
ropolitan Opera Season
Tonight in Role Which
i Brought Fame 19 Years
. AgoGrace of Singer
Undiminished.
By Lorena A. Hickok '
(Ausm-iutcd I'rt'Ktf Stafl' W'rilcrj
NKW VOKK, Oct. S. () Oil-;
night In J'arlB l!i years uga lli'i
Metropolitan Opera company of
Now York bhvo I'uceliil's "Million
.tiucnut,'.'
In tliu tlllu lolo lliat cvuiiIiik
appeared a yotiiiK and unknown
soprano a tiny, diffident Spanish
girl from Valencia, who had ar
rived for rchearttalH a few days
before with her Klonny hlack hair
curled up iu liKlil knobs over her
ears.
The lH'Xt day nil Talis was talk
liiK nhoiit "Ui I'etlto Horl."
Two years lalnr. in that name
role, she made her American dc
Associated Press Photo
With the President, Henry Ford and franclo Jehl (left), his laboratory assistant SO years ago, Thomas
Edinon in his re-constructed Menlo Park workshop at Detroit, re-enacted the experiment that perfected the
incandescent lamp. Mr. Edi3on is here looking at the completed test.
Captain William Gray Pioneer of Old
Oregon Country Succumbs to Paralysis
I'A.SCO. Wash., Oct. ZS. (A't iBllpiicd tin-ouch
Capluln tVilliaiii I', tlray, whose
life Kpan covered the nlory of clv-
hut at the openlni? of the Metrop-1 "ltln of the of, I Oiokoii country
HtieciintlH-d Kaluid'iy to a paralytic
Klrftko after nn IIIiichm of a week.
Horn at OrcKon City July
IK4Ii. your yeui-H liefore Die ureal
ralirorilia Kitld rull and a decade
after Justin I.ee, ihe .MelhodlKt,
olltnn'8 season at homo. And
round the Koldcn horseshoe went
the whisper:
"hiicrozla liori Isn't slio en
chanting?" TonlRht Iho Mclrnpolltlan will
open its season of 1112!) an open
ing which, wllh Ioiik skirls hack
in fashion, should have about It
Bomothlnir of Iho trailing innmiifl
cenco of pre-war seasons.
1 , Absent 17 Years '
And iiKiiin "Ui I'etlto llori" will
l)n Iho lovely, wistful munon. In
cidentally, opera houso iitlaclieH
snltj, it will ho tho first tlni-i
Mine. Horl has sunn at a Metropol
itan opening slnco I lie niglit of her
Anierii'iui debut, 17 years ago.
In the gorgeous costumes of Ihe
eighteenth century. Mine, llori to
night will add greatly to the mas
nificoneo of t h o Metropolitan
owning, which Is In itself prob
ably Iho most colorful social event
ill America, outside of rilnlnmullf.
receptions In Washington. !' KVIIKKA, Vtuh, Oct. K. (!') J Sheriff M. M. Kiilgn Irivostigaled
And she .still is "Iji n'ellte l!,l"tl,v Kalil. an escaped convict, and found n cache of linuor owned
llori,' 'a woman of surpassing love-1 who llv" nmr lll"'e 118 a respected I by Kabl. Ilo wan arraigned at
! citizen ioi- moro man ten years, Mint i.ako city on n nuur charge
pine trees to
escape marauding Indians.
When he was 13 years old his
family moved lo Kurt Hope. II. ('.,
to take charge of canoe and Indian
freighting on the Kraser river from
Fori Jlone to Kurt Vaer.
In 18(11. the year of the Civil 1 liedwell et ux. W. !., In
war was shirled, young Cray float- I way's Add. to .ledfm d.
ed down the Okanogan river to the I Josephine Oliver to .1. T. Lovell,
Columbia, transferred to tile Snake 1 W. I)., lot 1. blk. 3, llenson Add.
Reynolds, W. D.. lot .1. blk. 2,
.Summit Ave. ' Heights Add-to Aled
ford. Hamilton Patten, el ux to R. V.
Williams. W. 1J J33UII, in tp. 311,
H. It. 1 i;.
S. S. Montgomery et ux to Jack
sou County liank, W. 1.. all too
Nit of .N '-i of sec. 23, tp. 30. S. H.
3 W.
W. P. .Morgan el ux to O. C.
M e. W. IX. in tp. 34, S. It. 1 W.
Merle Merrimun et ux to T. II.
C.ullu-
brouglil Chrlsllunlly to tho Wll- ;and settled at Wallula, near Walla to Medford.
l-'.iiicito valley, dray saw the 1 Walla, llu entered river navlgu- Kred button ct ux
unrlhwest grasiietl rroni (he hands lion to become ono of tho most ' Waltenburg. W. i..
of the Indians, juggled under IheJ widely known pilots ill the north- j Nl Vt of Nl'.'i of sec
Wars anil Slrlpes and tilt L'nlon went and Alaska. He was active It- t
iaik uud finally developeil lulo a ! until a few years ago. I
major unit of the United states. j Two sisters survive him. Ills!
At only 11 years old dray drop-! wife died four years ago. three'
peil Ills pltiylhlugH, slung-a , mail daughters sueeumbed to diphtheria l
sack over ills shoulder's and euv-I In Infancy, and bis other dnug'.itor. ! c ..rwoliilni ,.,l Si7
K"r , New Vork
lo Adolph
$10(1, the
I I, tp. 311.
XOSIO IJIVK t N( iii:cki-,i
(Continued from Tngn One)
ered Die route from the upper I .Mrs. Jessie Spragllf
.slorla eoltnlry to the city of1 ago.
Astoria: On many of his trips lie I lie will be burled hero Tuesday
Lived Ten Years As Respected Citizen
Suicide When Return To Cell Imminent
llness mid grace Some singers
fter they have becomo prima don
lias, grow stout nml mature. Hut
Dot I.ucrela Horl.
-',1'OIITI.ANI). Oct. 2S. bl'l In
o critical c-tMiilltltm wllh a bullet
In his body. William doblblatl.
57 prominent Porlhmd Jeweler,
was In a hospital here today. The
shooting look placo in the Klks'
flub, Members of Coldldatt's
fumlly.nnld the shooting was ae
cldenlnl, declaring that Ooldblntl
said so 'ns lie was being taken lo
thu hospital.
Gotdhhill was found In bis room
at Iho club afler a muiil bad
heard groans. lie was bleeding
profltcKly. A revolver Willi one
shell fired was on a dres.a-r.
TAIL SPIN FATAL FOR
CALIFORNIA AVIATORS
STOCKTON. Ciil.. (lot. 'us (,V
Floyil Wjiluiau. HI. anil bis brol ti
er. Oscar. bmli of Teu.iiuus.
were kllleil lu an nbpliue clash
that seriously Injured ihe pilot. K.
V. Itolklu, Slta-kloti, at the nill
nlclpul alrporl. Tile t!ane went
Into a tnllspln and crashed 111 an
adjoining field from an allllude of
toil fret,
4-
lo
Y on can't
expect success
if you make,
a jelly-roll
o
And when coffee is roasted in
bulk it can nrver hsve that
(.month, dcliiimii flavor of
Hills Bros. C(lce. For Hills
Bros, rnast only a few pounds
it a time hy their patented,
! continuous process Con
trolled Roast intx. The flavor
is controllrd brcstue every
berrjr is roastrd evenly.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
Fmh ftnm the prig'
tnal xmiuum p4fl.
luitily flpfKtd with
tht kty.
C 1929
was dead today, n victim of his j and released on bond after ho had
own bund, lie shot himself through j boon fingerprinted and photograph
tho four of being delected and re- ed.
turned to Sun (Jiienlin prison In j Tho former convict, apparently
California to finish serving a term ; fearing detection through tho tin.
for second degree murder. ! gerprlnls. left Iho ranch uflor tell-
Wal l's body was round yesterday ' lug n friend, Dan llugg, thai, ho
In a deserted cabin 17 miles from I was gdlng lo "eiftl II all." Ilo
here by u posse nl'lor a two days' boasted lie would never return lo
search. A largo caliber revolver ; pi Ison but declined In say whv
was frozen in his hand nml a bill-1 bo was wauled by police. lie (Un
let, bole through Ills head told Ihe i appeared nil. I iillliotigh officers
story. He had been deud several j rushed to the soouo they were tin-
hcut's when officers found him.
Kabl. or August llaiiin ns he was
known here, was arrested ten days
ago niter hn bad ordered two rab
bit hunters off a ranch whero be
was working nt the point of a gun.
Ntporttd by JaoRton Ceunty AbttrMt Co
tilth Htrt an Control AvmuoJ
M'lrrlage Licences,
l-'lteh si. Snyder and lieiiha M.
Wyalt.
John ('hurley and Marlon llosl-
Croeki
and Mary
nhln to locale him.
Clarence Morrill, chief of tlio
California bureau of Identification
Identified fingerprints and photo
graphs of llaiiiu as those of Kabl,
whooscnpod In May, in I (I.
Hlal Hstntc Trnii.sl'crM
Frank I:. Seolllon ct ux ! .Min
nie A. Clark, W. I)., Inl. In N Ij
of M-M of sec. 3d, tp. 311, S. H. I
W. W. ,M.
Tin. rnlleil Oil company to the
l;lrhlii.,l on c. of California, (J.
c. I.. pilvale crossing near Kane
sialion.
William II. I'elinlngcr to John
1 S. Owens. W. 1)., lu tp. 3(1, s. It.
, W.
I ll. I.. Mavis el ux to d. W. Mr.
Alee. W. M.. lu t p. 311, S. It. 2 W.
M. I.. Mavis et ux to d. W.
.M-Afee, W. M lu I p. 37, S. I!. 2
W.
Molcie
I .M
I el al,
lh.nl.
John A.
Slovens, W.
. ll,
W. ll..
el Mr
Hare's
lo Ada
Add. lo
lor.
Lawrenc
'I'uriil'ow.
Leslie Mollis and Holly Nelson.
Il iy W. Ilaives and i:ili, Har
ford. Iluroid C. MiCusker ami lalna
IIouk.
Virgil M. Strong ami Opal Tlirn
I cli.
(leurge Klce and (iladvs Thomas ! ,N"nl ''ranees .McNeill Hare et
.Wis Nelson and Alice Hiay. !v,h' '" N- NellKon, W. M.. In tp. 3S,
Mlephen Harris ami Louise llav- s' " - w- w
mond. i " T- Jennings et ux to' Arthur
i u., oeeo, in iwp. 3i.
off $0
Central 1 SO, uff
S'JJ.Iiilv; Oitioral .Motors SI7.D0,
off li.7ri; Standard Oil of New
Jersey $114.75, off $S; Radio (4U.3S
off $1 S.37 VI : Julius Manville $133.
off SUH.iiU; Montgomery - Ward
Sr,ll..r,il, off $15.37 Mi; lletblehvm
Steel SM.l:1.;, olf sn.37',i; Amer
ican Korelgn rower $77.50, off
$31.37 Ui National Cash Keglstcr
$7fi, orr $11); Krio common $55,
off fll.l.'iv; Union Pacific $M0,
orr $Mi; and Canadian I'aclflc
$3113, orr $11.
Shorts Cuuglil
Thousands of w-oakened specula
tive accounts, many of which had
been carried through last week's
break hy the supplying of addi
tional collateral, were wiped out
wlien margin calls were not
promptly mot.
Standing room was at a prem
ium iu most of Hie large commis
sion houses, wllh many pale and
haggard races watching Ihft Illum
inated tii rs which sptdled ruin
for thousands of unfortunate
traders.
1 Ito repercussion of Iho break
on the New York slock exchange
was felt In all oilier leading se
curities markets, and In iho prices
of securities traded in "over the
counter." Tolal sales on the Now
York curb market were 1,15,0011
shares, Iho second largest on record.
AWAIillS (.) 1(1 AMI LAN II
(Continued from I'ago Ono)
Lyons el ux to W, I..
M.. in tp. 37. S. It. I W.
Clii-olt Court.
Ida M. Illgel vs. Sam M. Klu I;
lor dlMilce.
K. Melton vs. Karl ll.irl; for
money.
The Woodland Slate Hank vs. W.
A. Thomas et al: to foreclose,
t ll. Swallow VS. Koguo lilver
SHnilos, inc.: to appoint receiver.
II. 11. C.nnplii'tl Vs. deolge H.
Holmes et al: lo f ireclose morl
gaito. Laura V. Kduanls et al vs. Itoli-i-rl
Coi kran Co.: for money.
L. It. Ilowley, withdrawal from
assumed name firm "Valley Km I
Company. l''llod Oct. :a, M'J'.l.
II. c. I''ri'delle assumed bllsines
mime c. l Ulieal" "Valley Fuel Co.."
Filed Oct. S3, lll:'!l,
Shell (HI Co. vs. J. II. Cogan
W. T.
Si bluldll
S. It. 1 W.
' S. c. Ilainakcr et ux to Anna ll.
.Mo,,,,., v. ) lu tp. 3:i, S. li. 1 .
Meter J. Smith et ux to L'dmi K.
VollllK. deed. In Ashland.
II. V. Williams el ux to llamll
lon I'allou, W. M., lots 15, IU, 17
and IS, I, k, a, dold Hill.
I'bllllp (lerhardt et ux to l!oy
Dudley el ux. W. M., lot I, I, Ik.
: j, Olson Add. til .Meilruid.
I l ily or .Mcdl'ord to Leslie et
nl. W. M Hip s. 54 ft. or W. Ilia
j M. of lot . I, Ik. 1, Cottage Add. to
! .Medlonl.
! Will II. Wilson et ux lo Howard
j i:. .un ion oi ux, w. M., the .
' r';l 'u H. efr the W. end ot lots 15
! a ml 111, blk. 3 or I'ark Add. to
I Medford.
j l ied Kcltcnuncker et ux to C.e-
nea A.. .Murphy. W, U lols IS.
-'I. --'. .'3. 24 In blk. s of
et al: for money. i
Shell OH Co. vs. M. M. Murvov I
el al: for money. IJlurelhliiM Add. to .Medroril.
Valley Fuel Co. vs. linger S. Hen- '""hella ItoH l, y to (.'has. U May,
net! it ux; ror money. OV. M.. $;imii, n f thHt i..rtaih
S:.ne Laud Hank vs. Loretla .l'et or laud Hint lies west of the
Vlckecy et al: lo foreclose mol t-i ' 'aler Lake lllgbHuy. ThoS1, of
gage. NS f SWI, or sec. 34, Ip. 34.
suite Land Hunk vs. .1. H. Jln-IM- " 1 w- w M.
uah ( i ux: to roreelose mortgage. I Motor I.. Ilunnell el ux to M
group adjourned for un executive
meeting.
convent lunette
In conjunction with the regular
convention, the Juniors of the
I'nlon held a Conveulionette Sat
urday in the recreation hall id
Ihe Christian church. Fifty-tour
were present, coming from Ash
land, drauts i'ass and l'boenix.
I He morning session was devoted
lo Hlbte drill. Junior songs and a
devotional service. In chargo of
Mrs. Charles M. -(iariney of Ash
land, A banquet was served at 12:30,
with Hob Mavis ot Ashland ailing
as toastmasler. A number of the
speakers from the main convention
were present and gave short talks,
A Junior demonstration was
given nt the aflernuotl session In
Ihe mitl, auditorium, after which
ihe Juniors adjourned to the
Presbyterian church and spent the
allernoon playing games.
Ml. ernon N.itloual Hank vs.
Libel W. Ilegg, et v,-; fr posses
sion of real eslnte and damsKes.
Cuius .Mugerle vs. Sarah Wake
man: lo foreclose mortgage.
A. A. I.lversldge and C. l'llker,
illssolniillon ot purl nersblp under
assumed name of "Medrmd Sheet
Metal Works." Filed Oct. IK, 1 ! 2 n .
U. Mellon v, .1. H. Swoape ct ux:
for money.
Jackson County Hank vs. W. 1!
Shelley ot ux: for lllom-y.
It.
Ilunnell. (j. c, i, t J. 1,1k. 7 I, In
j Mcdtoid. K', of Sli, of lot 6. blk.
! , Pal k Add. lo Meiltord.
i W. 1 Itrooks et ux lo J. F.
j Chn.o et ux. W. I)., Ill Itnri Add.
lo Modioli!.
I I -III tc ll. Marshall et Mr to Wm.
! IV llronks, W. II., I1J00, In ll.iir's
j Add. lo .Medrord.
j William Lindsay et ux to Mrs. V.
, V. Williamson. W, M., $5(1, "In li
as. s. it. j f.,
I Morotby Mm wick el vlr to Made
JOr. OvErV-38
Baking Pdwder
Guaranteed Pure
Use KC for fine texture
and large volume
in your bilking
MUUont of pounds utd
by our Cotvrrnnenf
HINT PRI1TFSTS soviet fliers guests
nun riuiLoio1ir.inrnnn,,mnna
ON ELIGIBILITY
IRE SCHOOLS
Suspension of Baker High
From Oregon State Ath
letic Assn. May Be Echoed
in Charges Against Addi
tional Players,
I'OHTLAND, Ore., Oct. 2.
RevtM-lii'i'titionK were echoing up
and down tlio Mtuto today us a re
Kult of the HUsilniHion of Itaker
hiKh school from Iho Oregun' IStjito
I liBh School Athletic association
for tho rest of tho 192U foothall
Hcasoti. Haker was susjiended for
ulleKOil dlsreBardlim of the "prin
ciples of K"ol HportHnianstilp,1' und
for alleged failure to "take ordi
nary proeautlunH in the enforee
ment of ellpiti1ity rules." La
Crande und Corvallia filed the pro
test. It was whispered around hero
tmluy that other hiKh schools of
the Hlalo mipht feel the weiwht of
protest. . But while tho decision
to bar Haker creatod great discus
sion, the Htate hiph hcIiooI athltP'
hoard hud no Information that
charges might bo filed against any
other school.
The controversy grew out of the
fiuestion of eliglliility of five mem
bers of the Baker football team.
Those filing the protest declared
these five players were ineligible
because their parents did not live
in the Baker district. It was de
clared by Baker, however, that the
players were rightful residents of
tiie district as guardianship papers
had been taken out for them by
residents of thut city.
UKTItOlT, Oct. . VP) The
plane "B?ind of the Soviets" ar
rived at Kord airport nl 11:45 u.m.
I today from Chicago. The crowd
; which turned out lo greet the Itus
I riun fliers was so great that air
l port guards and police experienced
considerable difficulty in keeping
order.
The Russians will be guests of
Ifenry und JCdscl Ford during
their Htuy here.
AT.(il'JS FOIM) (U llTY
(Continued from Page One)
j never uttering a complaint I'an-
tages received the verdict with
hardly a quiver of emotion. An
j adopted o iughter, Mrs. Dlxl
I Martin, fled from the court room
1 to the refuge of the adjoining
I prisoner's room with her hands to
i her face.
While the theater man blanched
as tho verdict was read In solemn
tones by the, court clerk, a few
moments Inter he walked unaided
to the prisoner's room, his two
sons, Rodney und Lloyd, who were
in the court room to hear the
verdict, accompanied him. There
his dnugter Carmen, who hud re
mained In the prisoner's room,
and Mrs. Martin broke into moan
ing and unrestrained weeping.
Jury I'lutiilmouH
After the jurors were discharged,
at the hotel where they had been
kept behind locked doors and
under guard since the start of the
trial, October 1.- they disclosed
they had been unanimous for con
viction from the taking of tho first
ballot Friday night. Mrs. Chris
tine L I rich said that the disagree
ment of nine to three had been
only on the degree of punishment,
which they were obliged to fix at
cither the state's prison term or
n one-year county jail sentence.
The first appearance of the jury
in the court room came Sunday
morning, when they returned for
the rc-reodlng of the trial testl-
I...... i,.,. Printrin nnd three
mony oi iiiu -
i . i... tWiiri ov:mi ned 111
pnysician w
fur .lays after tho utlnck. Nearly
.. . o..n.lnu wau Klicnt ill tlUK
I llll VI OlIUMMJ --.
h-cillformliiB jurors who retired ioi
their final and convicunii u.....
t 8 o'clock In tho evcnlnK.
The wealthy man a wile,
Lois PantaRos, was not at th"
hall of Justice, hut confined to her
home suffering " shock a.
Illness as tho result of her recent
manslaughter conviction. .She was
tried in the same court room as
her convicted husband for tne :
death of Juro Rokumolo, Japanese
gardener, following an nutonio- I
bile collision at which time she
was accused of being Intoxicated. :
Likewise Eunice 1'rlngle. who,
hint attended tho trial only when j
required to testify, and her pa
rents. Dr. and .Mrs. Lewis l'llngle, I
wero' not present. j
Framed. Says liiiiliiges i
Itcfusing to pose for news cam-
er.imcn as he was booked, l'an- j
tages declined to comment other
than to suy "I won't poso."
Later In his cell ho told news-
papermen, "I got a raw deal. 1 1
didn't havo a chance with the I
Jury. They were against mo from
Iho beginning. Looks llko a man j
didn't have a chance when u
woman tries to frame him as I
have been framed. Hut don't you
think I am beaten. I have told
my lawyers to take this case t.
the highest court In America II '
necessary to get a reversal."
.
iVeec less
'am !
The man who wouldn't drive his
motorcar half a milo when it's out of
'order, will often drivo his brain all
day with a head that's throbbing.
Such punishment isn't very good
for one's nerves! It's unwise, and
it's unnecessary. A tablet or two
of Bayer Aspirin will relieve a head
ache every time. So, remember
this accepted antidote for pain, and
spare yourself a lot of needless suf
fering. Read tho proven directions
and.you'll discover many valuable
uses for these tablets. For head
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sore throat and reduce the infection.
For relieving neuralgic, neuritic,
rheumatic pain.
People used to wonder if Bayer
Aspirin was harmful. The doctors
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Longer Life
For a thoroughly relieving
diuretic flow, to rid the sys
tem of lurking poisons that
cause kidney irritations and
bladder irregularities, take
FoleyPills
Diuretic
And feel again the urge of a
healthy; active; ache-fre body;
enjoy sound sleep. Men and wo
men everywhere use and recom
mend them. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Try them. "
'or Sale at Jarmiii & Woods Drug
Store, cor. Main und Central.
answered that question years ago.
It is no. Somo folks still wonder if
it really does relieve pain. That's
settled! For millions of men and
women havo found it dor. To
cure tho cause of any pain you must
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Aipiria Is tlu trad mule ot Byer Mmufactura of MonoinUntidcater ot Salicylicacid
1
,4Hey son-whats
your hurry?"
"MOM'S got a party on at the house
tonight, two lights are out gotta get
some Edison Mazda Lamps right away.
After this, Mother is going to keep an
extra Edison Mazda Lamp for every
socket in the house.
I'm on my way to
TVitT California Oregon Powxr Compahy
officii.
The right Edison M A2DA lamp in gveiyi
iixmre vrm give you pettcr nmr
For Glasses That Are BIGHT
8ee
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OPTOMETRIST
404 Medford Bldg.
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i ' ' . "f :
A wonderful blanket ealo for Tuesday. Our regular $3.45
full bed size part wool double blunkcts. These come in
attractive block plaids. All colors und bound with 3-inch
suleen ribbon in matching colors. Special fur Tuesday
only.
Regular $3.45 val.
On Sale Tuesday
$999
jcLj pair
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HOUSE DRESSES
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