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pace Fjflirr MIWKOlin Af ATIj TRTr.UNK MKHFORn, ORKUONT, SUNDAY, NOVKM1SKU 10, 1!)'2). JAY GORE FILES LENGTHY REPLY r IN SUPPORT SUIT , JnanhvvprliiK the puiltluii for nepnif' JimliitJ'iraiiCii filed uptln lilm'iV'ilK tlH,i'jiiy' 1. Core late ycHturiliiy filed at the county rJciU'H; officii an affidavit, u inu- Uon to make morn ileflnltu tinO certain Hcvorul pnrtH of to pe tition',' u motion to ntr:ko and an unHWer to hIiow, euuao why the uV fondimt imiut pay $1 &0 a montli alimony. 1 A portion of the motion to inakc more definite and certain is hh follows: "That In paragraph five, pace 2 of I ho petition herein, it Ih al iened, ieforrinr to dofondnnt: and doeH earn moro than :if00 per year, and under IiIh naid employ ment contract, Ih paid that amount In weekly pay nhecltH, hoiine-rent fiml other valuable conIderutlons unknown t plaintiff." That plain tiff ho refjiii red to net up how j l.iurh more than $2500 per year. defendant eariiH and how. That) plaintiff be required to Kct up how! mueh defendant Ik paid In other ; valuable conHlderallons he refers to wherein Hho HtateH: 'and oth er valuable considerations. If tilw hn thin Information. It Is her Uuty to give. It unto defendant. If alio has not, Hho him no rlnht ftettltiK up Homethlnir Hho doeH not know In her petition "That the alienations of the pe tition be made more definite and certain o an to Mute when and where plaintiff bcgK'd for money to meet the needs of the family, and th hadio wan denied, and what plaintiff htin demanded and begged for which was denied and the t'mo and place of puch de- ?iandH, and who, If any ono win recent. "That the ntlcKatlomt be made moro definite und certain, bo as to ad vino defendant what plain tiff meuiiH, wherein flic utates. tlm( defendant kept company and upenly axoclated with .Meiba Wll ItufiiH, and when and where, wiih Hiich eomi-any kept and wliat , ROYAL COUPLE WILL BE MARRIED EY CARDINAL GAMBA IN ROME i -3h ih M ; - Pi law gy rwiNp GAtivwnv f QUERY MELLON ON CALIFORNIA T WHERE DRY FUNDI SAVED FROM FIRE TIHNTHIN. China, Nov. 9. (IV) A m-cond letter received toiluy from Anion iirenner. kfUiiapctl New York furrier, siild, 'Tor (iod's uako pay mil tins ransom. Associated Press Photo The marrlaoe of Crown Prince Humbert (left) of Italy and Princess Marie Jose (right) cf Belgium probably will tnkc place at the church of Santa Marie Dcgll Angela, noar the Bates of Diocletian, the nations! church of Italy. The exterior of the church is shown abov. Car dinai Gnmba (miet, center), archbishop of Turin, will perform the rites. LYNG! AND LOCAL SCRIBE! THUGS LOOT BANK HANG NEGRO WITH: '. JAILED IN IDAHO, LIKE EACH OMR' AS SCORE WATCH STRAND OF RUM TAKES TOL wei'o the anltl nKHoelatloiiM with Mellm AVIlllamH. That plaintiff fit required In M furth the daten and tlmcK and place thereof. "That plaintiff ho required to nSake the allegation that defend ant dlHHtpated , hlH earning upon j Melba WIU uihh' and tavUhly Hpeiu money upon her mora definite and certain ho as to set out wherein the defendant entertained and pr dined with her und where. In the nnnwer to order to pay lluU per month ncpnruto alimony, Iho defendant eU forth that he earns $120 per "month and de cliireN that at the prenent time ho. In supplying the necessities of lire. , v . "And at the prettent time," r elteu the answer, "defendant furnlHhtnii unto plaintiff a hontv imd home. , furnished to live In with electrle llghta, and electrlr Hlove. therdln, with nil the modern conveniences. Plaintiff hns Afli'r Httudli)K the summer In Iho Klamath Kails country, ('. (.!. t'amphell Iihh ret u mod to .Medford to remain for a teniary pei-iod. He was engaged In combined clr citlation and publicity work for th'. Klamath Kalla newHpapcrH while MOjournltiir over the mountain. People living In that part nf'""" ll,en esraped CIIH'AC.O, Nov. 9.JA) Five QllXi'V. K!a.. Nov. t. bandits, who broke Into a rear win- Will Iirkin.s, negro indicted here dotn tf the Ijike Hhoro7 Trut mi l today on a charge of assaullinc; ItolSK. Nov. fl. (iP; Fred Hales, Klamath, Kails. Ore., en tered a plea of guilty to a charge Savings bank tonight after the n U-year-.ld white gh-l 'wn;w,LH H(?n('(;ncod lo 00 days in the bank had closed but before the , lym-m-n lonignt. employes had left, forced the eaHJi-j The negro was hanged with ier to turn over 2J,fi(0 in trash Htnind of wlrn and shot to death liy a mnli whit-h ImiU him from thu a J" Home where In this vicinity WASHINCITOX. Nov. !). (P)-t-On tho eve of the formulation of approi-iiution bills to be passed ! at the regular session, the senate today adopted a resolution call ing upon Secretary Mellon to tell how an additional fund .of 71!, OM authorized last spring for prohibit tun enforcement has been allotted by thu treasury de partment. Offered by Senator Harris, dem ocrat, Georgia, a dry, the resolu tion asked Information about the sums allocated to each adminis trative district, the number of ad ditional agents employed, and x statement of the enforcement work accomplished. Tho appropriation, which cong ress debated for weeks was a compromise growing1 out of a proposal Inserted In the first de ficiency appropriation bill of the short session. After Dr. James M. Doran. pro hibition commissioner had said that J250.0O0.O00 would be need ed to thoroughly enforce the Arol stend act. Senator Urucf; demo- 1 crat, Maryland, who has retired from tho senate, incorporated that amount in an amendment to tho bill, and ft slipped by almost un noticed. As soon as It was discovered. administration leaders began af-. j tempts to cut the amount down j and compromise finally was ef ; fected between tho house and I senate after Harris, who had i amended the Bruce proposal by ! reducing it to $24,000,000 had agreed to the slash. Approxima tions for prohibition enforcement will he Included in the bills to be brought before the next session. PLACKKVILU-:, Cat.. Nov. 9. (p Arrival of fresh volume.' firo fighters as the wind died ap peared to have saved Camino, :t lumbering town seven miles east of here, from firo late today. The hamlet was directly in lh path of a fast-moving; wall of flame that swept to within half a mile of the cluster of buildings Placerville sent nearly all of Us fire-fighting equipment to the ; scene while deputies and forcU service officials drafted men an 1 sent them to the fire line, in addi tion to the volunteers. ' All avail able hands were conscripted, and About loo holding the blaze undw I control-in the vicinity of the town. WATCH 4 Sra f PAIRING I M1DF0RD, ORE pa Oregon arc very appreciative of a I Klghteen persons were in thu J"H " reporter's efforts." tampbell says.lbank when the bandits made their j tonight. "After writing up the various appearance. A hush fell as thej Slierlf county jail by a Justice of the peace. He was arretted while speeding down a business street and through an automatic signal, humping two cars and falling lo stop after the accidents. Itlng up the various1 appearance. a hush Tell as tucj pihtiii w. tv i.regury. wno was communllles from a boosting i lender or the rive inisKiy orueirea ; m .nicKsuiivine. oau inaeeu mo Ktandpohrt. residenls by tile score! "Pb).ves to renuiin In the-rjin wro In a jail in the afternoon, i.. th,. .. u,.Ki i..inlaees until he luid reached the but It was not learned h'ie What. tho article, would i-tvi verbal ! Mile of the cashier. Then all but Mail. I,arkins was lodged In the when his cur skidded from Hie Aa thanks and express satisfaction o latter were lined up by the jail .at Tallahassee last night for various ways, for the stories writ-1 t lioi four bandits and remained usafe keeping, but it wha umler ten in their behalf. ! iiniet under the menace of pistol. ' Vtood he was spirited away from "Associations with llruee l.ten-j I10 '"lll,1t leader scraped tills' there today when a mob was said nis rind his innvstmiu-i- fumiiv werf Hiid counter clear of cash. Then. ( lo have formed arid started to the ASTORIA. Ore.. Nov. 0. (JP) AV. M. Mills. Portland. suffered possible fatal injuries here today torla-SeasIdo highway about three miles south of this city. It was reported that his skull was frac tured. Mrs., Mills was severely shocked and bruised and a daugh Mail Tribune ads are read by jft.non people every day. ' :f I ter. Catherine. 1 ."i was cut. V found cousin. Genevieve Mills, suffered nleasi'iu durhit the sum-'0" his order, the otners reireaiea capnai tor nitn. mi'k" iho t-etui-iiiML- MiMlfnr.i nitiii toward the door. I teaching It. hey i The negro's body wa ..i.t.i i I. i oulcklv stenned outside and Into! hanging beside n railroad irrado ' scratches and was bruised. The nlur Mie-iiiiin'H' iftun un.i nrxitii i.Tv ! a wailing car. A hail of bulletsjiiear here late tonight. i ear turned over three times after ono of the llvest and most pr.i- a lener h gun nMioe men. grnsslve centers on tho west coast, i the automobile sited away. "Vast standK of timber assure at supply of logs for the fifty big j uilllH located In the Klamalh basin i ; leaving the road. JKKKKUSON. Wis.. Nov. 9. W Negotiable bonds wirth approxi' mutely S'i!M,ooo mix) $!70d In cash forestallou while the NATIONALISTS ROUT FOE IN BITTER FIGHT HANKOW. Nov. !. I1V I'able report reaching here Indicated that a genuinely saugu! nary ha; tie (.ook place yesterdav at .Mihslen, 2ft miles southwest of t'hengehow. in which nation alNt forces routed those of the rebellious Kuomluehun or "peo ple's army" and cnpluml th place. t'aMtaltics on cm h side totalled tboiwnnd. rent whalcve,r to pay therefor Tiiat nil or tne potatoes wn en otherwise being denuded plaintiff nnd the minor children nmv n(l n,. K,Uwihs ." of plnlullff and defendant can use Sr eat are furnished from the .inch unto tho plaintiff. All the KK are also furnished. Plain tiff may have any lime she de nlrc.t t h ree d oxen eggs week I v from the ranch where she Is liv ing. Pin in tiff may also continue to receive one gallon of milk per day tr seven gallons per week. In addition, Males the motion, plaintiff has received and will Mill receive all the fresh fruit which can bo consumed by the saitl family and all of tho vege tables and other produce which nro raised upon ranch and which nmy she have by securing same ' from garden. i Tho defendant, nets forth that he has debts which have been Incurred by plaintiff, aggregating thousands of dollar, and It tie pessary that he pay tho same In monthly payments, and he Is o doing. These bills leave only $10 for neperate maintenance, he claims. An affidavit declares the de fendant has no property whb h he could sell or Incumber to raW, money. The 40-aero tract refei rcd to In the petition tx mot u -Haged for the sum of $3 000. The defense would strik the following from the petition: "and has acquired financial and bene ficial eontiHctural relations w.th his said parents and employers, the details of which tire unknown lo plaintiff. Some Is declared to he sham, redundant and irrele vant. iThe defense aluo would slrlk": "but here u:ite that at all tlme the defendant drones, lives, and enjoys the mine luxuries nn an en Joy el iy h is wea It h v pm ren t with whom he resides" for the reason that stum Is declared to bo sham and can have no hearing on tho cause. -nmiuu'iii tun miiiu'i mitt in net ji i . , fi.. .... ,w,.i ...ii., !!n mi TUl , Um,lMK ,lm"m ,,U'i Thursday noon held up the Km- ... . j ii i ... j mers and .Meiehanls bank hive rrlvate holdings with conserve. , , , , ,, . ,,.A , !, and made good their getaway, a lion are good for l'to years .while . . ,. . , .. , . p complete re-check today showed, a gm-ernment regulation regarding ; . cuttliiK on the reserTation allows j KU'lll.ANI) I'KNTKIl. Wis., Nov. for removing timber from desig- A MW m.d,i, believed to mited tracts In tin. U'i) and Iho. Itlivn i ,),.. ,k,.,i i.v n. rivo nui year cycles with provision for re-i tllll(iit hn robbed the" Farmers ? j STATE LEGISL ATOR! i FOUND GUILTY ONI ! r ASTORIA. Oie.. Nov. 9. if?) It. A. McCbinathan. city engineer. as dangerously Injured here to night when struck by an auio driven by Kldred Juconsen, of Ilsie, ore., as he was wt.'lkilng .ross nn intetseetion. Jacobson was held on it drunken driving charge pending Investigation of MiK'lanthan's hurts. The cngtneer wn reported by physicians to have 1 suffered three broken ribs, a bad- 'ly cut ned ami possioie iniernai BRUNSWICK RADIOS ' Compare Tone, Selectivity Distance and PRICE Low Boy Complete , $141.50 High Boy Complete .$166.50 Combination Complete $261.50 Easy Terms Heme Demonstration Palmer Music House "WE SELL HAPPINESS" 1'iiiiiitiy in ; mill Mi-rrhanlK bank at .lrffrrwin lit ll;,,f $2!l!l.70(l 111 in.sli mill Mi'imiUos i Tluirsilay, wiim found ulianitniiiMl hiM" tmluy. (m of ilio tiros on tlu. cur hml hern iunrUuMl. InjuricK. I'lllll'LAXI), Ul'f, Xiiv. today ! for a Ktatutory offiMisi. iiKulnst 1 oar-old I'tnnlt-o I'rlimlo. Tho oolin donlrd niollons for a now trial and arrost of JiidKnicnl, and rofusrd Iioi'iuIsnIoii to f.lo . W"r I'KN'DLK'I'OX. Oil'.. Nov. 9. Vl A vordjet of guilty was fouii-nrtl , t'laudo Smith, who was rpturnod in tho caso of t'liarlos It. LaKollot', from Seattle to IVmlloton to fa'-o WaHhthKton t'otinty loclMlatov, who 1 eharuos of failure to sivo iiroperj was ehiirtied wllh non -sup port ly : aid lifter an ncvldent. was sen-; a Jury In Judge Stevenson' eon. t tenced to 1 r days In jail nnd or-i today. The Jurors deliberated for deled to nnv his transportation i than 33 hours. i and eourt costs today. I l.nKolliu was aeeused In th Smith save n firtltlous numo? Indli'tment of failliiK to provide ! ,., ,idress after he had run1 child on the hlshway' Krcewater. Sept. ltl. ! I.OS ANt'.KI.lOS. Nov. I.V) Alexander I'anlades, multi-mil llonairo mannate, was sentenced ltuiT to San Queutln ienitentlaiT for a term of one to Till years today l'V Superior .IuiIki' t'hnlies I'rleke. ; f,,r )N cstraimed wife. Mary, andl,OWn north fiur children who have been liv ins; with her In this city since .March. J mice Stevenson set Tile-- (IliANTS PASS. Ore., Nov. !.--day for sentence. He also allowed : (Vl Sid tleorpe, lOnwene, stale do all application ; defense attorneys Ion days In whlcli i parlment commander of 111 Is it worth while to take a chance of serious lqss through litigation over title to ycur property, when for a small prem ium you can buy abso-, lute and permanent pro tection? Many Serious flaws lurk behind an apparently perfect title. Be sure of yours have it insured. Jackson County Abstract Co. rat i -i mm $1.00 COLLECTIONS ANY 6 FOR $5.00 By Mail, $1.236 for 56.00 Darwin Tulips (10 colors) 30 Bulb3 Breider Tulips (10 colors)....20 Bulbs Cottage Tulips (5 colors) ...20 Bulbs Parrot Tulips (4 colors) 20 Bulbs Hyacinths (mixed colors)....1 Bulbs Crocus (mixed colors) 25 Bulbs Japanese Iris (mixed colors - 3 Bulbs Candidum or St. Joseph Lilies - - 3 Bulb Poeticus Narcissus 20 Bulbs St. Bridgid Anemones 20 Bulbs Ranunculus 20 Bulbs Paper White Narcissus 20 Bulbs Freesia (must plant now)....30 Bulbs Warrea Bulb Nursery Third Floor. Rooms 322-323 1331 Third Avenue 3rd and Union, Opposite Post Office Seattle, Wash. for triil'MtM. IVIVum atturiicv , to fiU ninthm for a mw trial. ; Anicriruti I, p c I o n wilt In tlu mailt' an mat ntHtrt of appeal. A divorce suit against l-al-'uilo'.) j speaker tif ilio Oay at tlx Annis- ( is now t'ourt. piMuliiiK in tlu riit'iiil i tiro tiny Monday. 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 festivities held here! ii IlAKKIt. Ore., Nov. 9. At The first wholenalo liorsf telln In llliHor County In overl yearn wis reported todur by Sheriff Henry MvKinner. who, Mid that ;o or mo homes were rounded up off the rno In Ry valley this week anil driven Into Union county. There the rustlers entered cr on the approach of officers and tacaped toward Ijifirantle. Several nen are "believed to be Involved In (he theft of the animal. iWarranlB were Issued for Clif ford and Ollie Jones, charted with larceny ot.hnraea, . r tjifd and "me .lo.iet heid n-, jjneer it ht-sf S GIVE $ GIVE $ GIVE $ GIVE $ GIVE $ GIVE $ GIVE S GIVE $ GIVE $ GIVE $ GIVE $ GIVESGIVE $ GIVE $ GIVE S GIVE $ GIVE MM o UJ O Ul o CO o oo O U o to UJ o Ul V V mm, Are Yoo One -of 'the v v . MEDFORD'S COMMUNITY ClnlEST WHO WILL MAKE POSSIBLE MEDFORD'S V Lommunitv Chest Work L MEDFORD'S COMMUNITY CHEST NEEDS YOUR CONTRIBUTION to make rA posibIe a program of spreading life, hope and happiness and inspiration to those in ft ueeu. 'J It's a matter between yourself and your conscience . . . 2500 cprr,... cooperate and that means that YOU must "DO YOUR PART WITH GENEROUS HEART." Everyone MUST Help! BE ONE OF THE FIRST OF THE 2500! 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