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MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, . M.KD VOUD. ' OllKilOS, THURSDAY. DKC'KM I Kit '). liiJO. I'la'a crave wns discovered by hunters after police hail launched 11 march Tor liliu on the theory I ho might liavo Hlaln his wifo and r stepchildren. Cites Old Grudgr. llultnrcs, who confessed shortly after IiIh nrrcst, snid tha killings wero tho result of nn old grudge. Mo said Mrs. Cliirela two years ago Induced hlin'to draw Ilooo from his hank account, and since then sho had been trying to poi son him lo get tho money. Ilo also said tho woman tried to como between him and his sweetheart, rtlllnria nillnhn,.n "Wo have been enemies a lon5 . GfeatCSt lime." he said. lie sniil ho killed Mrs. Garcia; and the children after taking them1, on in lido with him In his truck.! Klve days later lie located Garcia! and shot him. Ilo said ,lio took his sweetheart to Azusa and show ed her tho gravo where ho had burled Garcia. Miss Gulchapa. who Is being held ns a; material witness, nd- i 1 j j n,.iJ : i" ponce uouarcs had taken capitated and Buried in he,-. t0 a and pointed out n spoi or newly spaded earth he s.ild was Garcla's grave. TRUCKMAN WWIIIIIIl CONFESSES! SLAYING 5 1 I luinnAi ifinmnu; V IMKMI U I. II Kf inunnL iiuiuiii! OF PROHIBITION SEEN BY WILSON : ... I abiding loyal Americans would be reared instead of the loose the low and lewd types wo have Inherited as tho aftermath .of tho war psy chology." GRAIN CO-OP IS POSTMASTER PRAISES SALVATION FOR HEALTH EMBLEM SALE INLAND EMPIRE subject in at tor nml liavc attoiulcil not lex.H t hu 11 twenty out of the minimum twrnty-four hours In stnu'tiun, or twonty-fuur out of thirty, or havo an averuKo of 75 per (.-rut In uttomiaru'o tf a ureattu nuinluM of hour h inrluH1 in tho i'uui ho. fori if irati'M a it) itemed thru tlio ItcU CYuwh i-luitcr for (tistrlhution. Seasiilo. IM-ollinhiary w o r 1: Ktartoil toward conmriietluii of iipa' ' lu-idco norths Y:ihtimi:t river nori'i of here. j:lU to ho opened latter part of Dceemlier. ! Warrcnton. -- ltooin formfirly .occupied by file depurlmeiit to If ! remodeled for periiiaiient hono ol I W'arrenton Library. Armando Boltares, 25, Says Old Grudge Reason for Murder Orgy Club Used On Family Bodies De- Shallow Graves Pic niccrs Find Bones.. Moral Any Adventure of the Agei-y Tost master to Methodist Temperance Board. Thousands of Christmas deals the L.OS ANGELES. Dec. 5. W) j Confessing that ho killed five, members of tho Alvarez-Garcla I family to satisfy an "old grudge," i Armando Hollares, 24-ycar-old San Fernando, Cal., truck driver, today Is held In tho county jail on sus picion of perpetrating one of tho most brutal murder orgies in the annals of southern California criminal history, Boltares, arrested yesterday for questioning, confessed to Captain William llright, of tho Sheriff's homicide, division, that ho hud beaten to death with a club Mrs. Itolcna Alvcrcz-Garcia. her son, LAKE CREEK COUPLE! 11PPP5 of I liavo nlreadl' P&setl through ; malls hero In tho few days Hist been in circulation." W .1 Wnrner rPDOrtcd Cnue fir Ailcnn in Ronnrt I yesterday. Mr. Warner also took vu, u.. i.nov.. v, 0CCftMon to endorso the sale of spnls which finances public health work In Jackson county. "I heartily endorse, the Christ mas seals and tho work they do," he said. "1 understand tho Idea for a Christina Real originated lit a postoffloe. To bo sure that was in Denmark, but duotora say tu borculosiH Ik the name dlseaao the world over. No qne Joins more heartily in . tho seal sale as a movement than a postman. Help him. to help tho sale by putting the seals on the back of letters and packages. When put on tho front It Is confusing to tho postal workers, and wo aro nnxlous not to slow up the handling of th3 mail during this rush season. I.AKM I'UIiKK, Ore.. Dec. 5. (Bpl.) Mr. and Mrs. C. tt. Mooro wero very pleasantly and complete ly surprised last Saturday evening by a number of neighbors and fileiuls. Music and frames were en joyed tell a lato hour, when re freshments were served. Anions those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. I.oren Farlow, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. Marvin Raymond I nr.,1 Wo 11 ,- T 1 iiti i icr, JO. Uiiu iw if uaugiuvi Kai'lOW I'armciun, is, anu wnsa, o. uu enpitated their bodies and buried them in shallow graves in Pa , (,-olnia canyon near San Fernando. 11 latei, traced - Luciano Garcia, head of the family, to Azusa. Cal.. shot him. and -buried the body on the ranch where he was employed as a .laborer. ? .Minousn me nwmer anu mi f usualy entertain .their cuiiuren were-Kinea on wwuer and the: husband on October 14, tlio slayings did not come to lipht until Thahksgiving day. when pic nicors discovered the , grave , of Charles Alverez. The ; graves of Mrs. Garcia and tho ' two . girls were found next day, and , Gar- Hazel AVIlhite, Donna Mo- nhi, Uill Almy. Mr. and and Mrs. Chun. S.Mfleld and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Hoefft and children. M: and Mrs. Ted Hoefft and children, ilold Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence CarlwrlsM of Medford. Ue:i Little. Mr. and Mrs. C. I!. Mooro and their daughter Thelma. The Ladles' Community Sewing club husbands once every so many meetings, but 'this time instead they planned the surprise. VCounty. forces at work relaying surfnx-c of road approaching Tud diitg :' river bridge on Mt. Angel "Woodburn road. WASHINGTON. Dec. o.UV Prohibition was termed the "great est moral success of nny adventure of the ago" by Dr. Clarence True Wilson, general secretary of the board of to:nper:i:.ce. prohibition and public morals of tho Metho dist Kpiscopnl church. , In his report to the annual meeting of tho board, " Dr. Wilson asserted that "America must show the world how to get rid of Its two most dreadful scourges rum and war." lie asked for prohibition "as fair a chanco and as long a tlmo to show the world what It can do, as I tho license system had. ! lacked l-'air Cliaiuc I "It haH never had a fair chance j I until now," ho said. "It never! ! could havo till wo elected a presl- 1 dent on the direct. Issue of a strict and impartial and uncompromis ing observance and enforcement of prohibition, who will determine to call out all the resources of this republic before ho will sit in tho White House swivel chair and see the constitution of our country trampled upon by a gang of aliens who affect to despise us." Dr. Wilson affirmed that tho church "puts up no whiltc flag to day' and pointing to the" last presidential campaign, said "it took its life and Its popularity and Us Influence In Its hands last year and went out to meet the Goliath of the liquor traffic and it won." Looking into tho future, with a program of moral suasion drafted for the church, .ho said with tho retirement of lawlessness "a new generation of non-drtnklng. law- Backing of Federal Farm Board Brings New Confi denceNorthwest Wheat Industry at Low Ebb for Many Past Se'asons. P0PULARI1Y CONTEST CLOSES, JACKSONVILLE Additional prizes havo boen of fered for tho girls popularity con test being carried on by the Jack sonville American Legion club at a series of winter dances tlio club is holding in the old United States Hotel. The. contest has attracted nearly a dozen entrants and inter est in their standings has reached a fever heat in Jacksonville. Tho fourth of a scries of the dances will be held noxt Saturday night and a change Is expected .in the standing of the contestants. Tho stago In tho dance hall has been removed, providing more room, and tho music, as usual, will be furnished by tho Imperial or chestra. , . . Gold Reach. Indian Creek sal mon hatchery to start operations soon. ' ' " y t3 Goody There are hundreds of differ ent brands of tires. . But Good years outsell them all. The public has learned, after costly experience, that Goodyears are bcst.i Why experiment L,- ,, Every Christmas Moro and More people arc giving tires as Christmas gift'i. What would be more wclcoinn by tlio owner of a car than a tire .... a gift that's practical and sensible. Tubes, too, aro iilways very acceptable. Make this a practical Christinas . . . Oivo a Goodyear t Don't Forget Our years of experience and completely equipped shop af fords you scrvico that can't be equalled! Just try it for yourself! MERRY CHRISTMAS ... with ... ears The Tires that give MORE miles of trouble free service than any others That's Why- "More people ride on GOODY EARS than any other tires" There's a Goodyear at any price you care to pay; from the cheapest that's good to the best that money can buy. You always get more, without paying more, when you get Goodyears. MEDFORD SERVICE STATION "YOUR TIRE SHOP" Main and Pacific Highway. Phonell . .SI'ijKAXH, "nsli.. Dec. 0. The ' ki'uI:i liln of tlio nurllnvcsl" j uill 1c .speedily emptied and !UicU- Iv filled again with coin of the I'cnlm from now on, Judging by C'htlmcht expressed here, tho head tlUM'tci'H i.f tho new grain men's cooperative. Tlio North Tiiclflc Grain Clrow ers. Inc.. composed of wheat men tf Uro-jun, Washington. Idaho and western Montana, Is backed by the ledei'iil farm board In Its program of disposing of Inland empire grain 1 1') tho host advantage of the farm i crs. I'rovolilng sentiment among rniu'htrs -and business 'men, says tlm "farm trio" of nsllcullulists, magazine.1, is one of "confidence In tlio program becauso of its strong government backing, und conviction that tho plan may mc.ln tho salvation of tho northwest wheat industry -which for many p.-.st seasons lias barely received cost of production." Alils MnrkclbiK. W. O. Wilbur, Rosalia, banker, says "tho bankers In general are for it. The present program is primarily ono of marketing wheat nnd not establishing new credit sources. If tho cooperation can succeed in establishing a higher price for wheat, this will ho re fit cted in creator prosperltv ihroughout tho wheat commun ities." Many wheat men join In declar ing that "the present marketing act has wido powers and great pos sibilities." even If nothing could result but organization of the wheat growers of tho nation. . Stock in tho regional cooperative hero will bo sold to local coopera tive? on a per bushel basis. The iocals wilt sell tholr stock to the fnnner members. The regional co operative, capitalized at $1,000,000, will own stock In tho national grain cooperative. Tho farmer may sell his wheat to the local, which passes It upwr.rd and tho national will go-. tho best nosslblo price for it. Com 4K downward , from 'the - Jdcrnl farm board will bo rederal runcm for loans to farmors (it low Interest rates, ' ' THANKSGIVING MAY START SOW KffurtH uro still in progress fr llto establishment of homo hyglmo and homo tiutflns elation tu ho opened by the county health unit ul tho Community Health House In tlio IIcpi'.viIhIo Ulatiirt umler Hie 'llrcutlon of MIwh Augusta (J lover, eounty mirwo. Tho cIhchch will b open only to a limited number of pd'Hoim and thoHo hitcroHlpd nrn rmjucod to signify thrlr dclre of joining by fleeing MIhh Glover an early ait possible. Tho Hod Cross Ntnndnrd courtio In homo hygiene nnd earn of the :itck each roqulro a minimum of 30 liouru InHtructiun. Kur glrm nnd women without prnctlciil know ledgo In home-making, a greater number of Imjui-h for clnH work la needed tn order to lay tho found a (ton which experience- haH taught tho .women wllb nuch rcftpuntdbi it Ion. Tho number and length of clBnt( perlodn vary from ono to five a week and 'from forty minutes to two Jioui'H, nccordlng to tlio condl tloiiB under which tlio instruction lit given; Tho coui-Hc offer much to the mother hi the homo. Ibo leuohcr In Uio, rcJiooI and' to tho domestic employo td all of Hiomo who con- tnhutQ to the clvlllntlon and tho nutloiial Htrength by. tlio rearing of HiHdrcu. , l''or. Hicho It tioL only, provides Instruction valuable for their own efficiency, but nlo h KpcclflQ training In methods pooch iry fur' tho niHlntrmim-o of the child at a high Hlundurd of health throughout the growing period. Tho courno contribute tot wholn tiotao living and to tlio happlncKu of Ihn cntho fHinlly group. Of great Importniico 1h tho fact uiai tt tcaciien tu oom group inn Klmplc. afe and ef foctlvo iiicuiih of meeting tho many Hpcclul prob lenm of Hickncs and tho emergen ;let which may arlo In any home. I t or tliln work In Homo Hygiene : anu uaro or the nick me American Red Cronn Urh net a Mandard. Ita ' certificate aro not iKnucd broad ; caM. nor do tbey go automatically lo lb owe who havo completed the coUfHe. They are awarded only to , fhoHO ntudcntfe who have achieved I , Ihe standard. An Amoilcan Hod jt.'ronH certificate In Homo Hygiene 1 ; and Caro of tho Kick therefore ! moan Homethlng to Ita pocHKor. Mh haH a right to ho proud of It. ' It Ih tho outward nlgn uf tho fact . I hat tfhc ha itet herself to gain ' knowlcdgo of health principles so an tu benefit herself and Iter home, to bo a public benefactor In her community and a citizen contrib uting to tho well. being of tho na tion, iler certificate I thero to prove ahe haa attained her object. Individual btudonts, tu bo cligl blo to take the final teat for the certificate, must have rovred the mi Seldom are you offered uch substantial iavines on the stn.irtMt fvl. . (.. . of the VS'intrr scuon! At our rrguUr price these Winter Fashions were NOW prices have been sharolv rcdurnt fn nee and you may pocket additional savings by buying now. Come tomorrow first big day for first choice of the smartest styles and the most unusual bargains! beginning OUTSTANDING VALUES but An Important Fashion and Thrift Event Winter GOATS Reduced! With several weeks more of Winter ahead, you'll still secure plenty of service from a new Winter coat . . and these low prices make buying now for next Winter a foresighted move. , Here are stylish Winter coats smartly trimmed in fur . . and in all the styles that Fashion has marked authentic. Values to $14.75 COATS SQ90 J Wo nsU you not to JikIro theso attractive, Horvlcoablo contH liy tlio low price Sturdy chinchillas, war ni ton oil IwcciIh ii nil novelty mixtures. Values to $19.75 COATS 1 Women who buy tlirmi conta will bo Jimtly proud of tlioir instinct for vitluos! Kur-trlm-mud dress contn, swagger "rontlslar eoats" and smurt sport coats. Values to $24.75 COATS $1075 LJ Styles ii bit more dis tinctive nml furs ofa finer quiility. Silky Idled fabrics, sloclc . hriinilclotli, mill bour cr lllio fur cloth. : Values to $39.75 COATS Tlio moat niilNlanil fng hucccshcs of tho season In this most Interesting scroll p. Quality rubrics em bclllHhcil with fluUor 'Ing furs. Winter Hats! Reduced ' Sharply 3 for carancc at 98c You'll want iiovoi'nl of thrno perl, ycar-itiiiutl felta. rioino vclvuls, hiiI in:) mid iiuvclllcs. $1.98 at New ofMbcfiiicliciKl styles, bnrnt, tikull and turban types also brlmuied inudclu. at $3.98 KopliiHliciilcd siitins ami velvets make this group oiilntiiiidlng In vulucs. CLOSEOLIT! of Ward's Novelty Footwear .Originally 5 and more A smart variety of patent leather, colored kids and reptile grain leathers. In pumps, strap designs and novelties. $2-98 to $3.98 Dresses A Sale Our entire stock of Winter frocks is included in this sale! You can have two dresses for the price you would ordinarily pay for one I Whether foe informal bridge parties or formal afternoon teas there is an appropriate dress here for you! ATTENP TOMORROW Values to $6.95 Hllk crepes aud wool Jerseys to be worn now mid In Spring, tuu! I'.'nr everyday wear at office, schuol, or home. Ainuz 1ng values. Values to $19.95 Valuos to $9.75 $75 Ward's sale snablen yon to have tbnt extra dress to freshen your ward. robe. Frocks for haul: uess, iiftcrnoou, and eve ning In thla group. $Q75 Vine silk crepes, lustrous satins, captivating prlnli, mid even rich velvets at Ibis now low price! Charm. I ii K princes lines smart shades. MONTGOMERYWARD'&OD. 117 South Central Phone 286 Medford, Ore.