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F3TJE SEC MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1929. i RIM MAN KM f IIIWII III! Ill Ul Ubk uiirr'n iirinT in wiruntflKijij Mi i On t i t a, it m ;. ' ( i . .v i Cityjtoerk-' Askr $2OO,t06 in Alienation Suit' Against Millionaire ; Watching $hips Not Sole Hobbyf; ls Allegation. ; : llXMMONn, llld..' Dec. -fi.(P) A millionaire with n passion for wiitchintj lake boats through pow erfaf ffielrt glasses. Is pictured in the 4-00,000 ulJenatlon of- affec tinnH suit filed In Superior court yesterday by Arnold H, Kunert - Silk Robes ,VN:S& "No Substitute for Quality" ...... - .'va; - ' - . : ..Miai . H'l ' Embroidery Trim Dainty li robes .with Oriental 'flowered print or embroi dery design- . '. : $5.95 to S9.95 , . ... Gifts Men Appreciate i v,' ' Men's Ties hundreds of beHH tifuJl:.ti?s, for, gifts, ,5(V, 75, 95, ! ," $1.50. Christmas Suggestions in Our Basement ' BARGAIN BASEMENT1 ' ' j 4;Christrnas Suggestions Women's House Slippers .'. 69 to 98 Men's House .'Slpers'.;,..,.:,......' 98? to $1.25 Women's Hose 25? to $1.25 . Men's Socks ..."..l'.1.'.::..::.. : 25? to 39? Women's Underwear ;. 29? to 98? Men's Underwear 98? to $1.95 Women's Low Shoes w $2.98 to $3.95 Men'ifLow Shoes , $2.98 to $3.95 Colton Blankets : . $i.C9 to $2.45 ' Handkerchiefs 10? to 25? Hand Bags ' 9'' Christmas Cards (24 in box)7box ZZZZZZZZZiZZ 50?'' -!.' ;..','-" . ' '. . ' ' - - ' '- - against l'ol. Walter J. Riley. Kuncrt. city clerk. alleges the affections of IiIm wife have lieen nm.. Ww.Ji'2U.RU.u. ?os. I private secretary she was before i her marriage seven yearn aen. The papers filed by Kunftrt uver thnt l'ol. Riley, wealthy and tiollil rally powerful, rented a fashion alile Chicago Houth Shoua apart went ovenlooWfijr the lalie m that he might watch for passing ships. The suit Mates that Col. ltllcy le oame an familial -with the' hoala that he could name mum of them. Jt wan -to thin apartment Kunert ! chaw his wife occasionally went. ' Me t-efevs alNo & sums of money j which he alleged Col. Riley pave I Mm Kuncrt. Mention also Im made Jut a pact Itiley unil .Mrti. Kunert arc reputed o have entered while ; she was still-hls secititary, under i the terma of which each agreed not to marry. Col. Riley, who In r.3 yrtarH oll, la a bachelor.. " OREGON STATE CAGE SEAS"0N-WILL OPEN ' OOJtYAI,USf Ore,, Dec. C ill1) The hardtfUball haon for, the Ore Ifrin Ptute college opens tonight wheri. VeliifnrtVdi warHity,, team meets Multnomah- nlub in J'ortlund in the1 first pre-conferertce (fame. ' irts .5. - 1 at - .4 v M. M. Dept. v Christmas Quilted robes of satin or Jap silk; black or colors; conibinat ion .trini- ,,'n'. c ' $9-50 to $18-50 Rayon Munsingwear Munsing Bloomers, Combinations ii ;. i,i : aiid Pajamas Bloomers ..$1.08 Coinbinations .'...$2.50 Pajamas :...$3.50 to $4.95 y..Metr '.j-, . Rayon Socks' Fancv patterns ' 25fk,"45, 50 Men's Lined Leather Gloves Men's t Silk Scarfs $1.98,-$2.25, HEALTHIEST STUDENTS Li.Wi'"ni1t f ' . i m Vwf - Albert Held' (right) of Plttlburch, Pa and Clyde Newell o . Reeky River, Ohio, have been adjudged the healthiest girl and boy anong 2.500 ttudenta enrolled at conducted by university officials. the 7 ...... Robbs i-i Men's Dress Shirts 98' $1.25, $1.45, . $195 ; All sizes. I I to.17 ' . Men's Fancy Woolen Socks 49 to $1.00 1 rvr r pnsp AMOcwtcd ir5S Photo ; the Univeriity of Ohio In a contort Store V 'U (-' y " ' .,--' V.i.V. -T. Ea-'-l - s',-r-L . :- A , i Munsing ; Silk Hosiery . Sl.OO, S1.50 S1.95 No substitute for quality " Men's" ' Dress Oxfords and Shoes i $4.45, $4.95, i $5.15, $6.45 Men's" ', ' Slippers 9S, $1.50, $1.95, .- $2.25 , liealber .or , felt isli.li- jiers; Sized (i to 12. Serve yourself and V SAVE Ask for Green Discount Stamps Medford Man "Facing Hard Winter Thru Loss Faithful Mare in Fire Illy -Mary (irclncr) ' A grief-stricken man of ', 67, missed vacantly 'out the window of hi Utile one-room cabin on the top of Capital 1-1 ill this morning nt the smouldering remnlna of hia entire eathly fortune a barn, garden linplementa, a hack and an eight- year old mnre. Soul-fl.-ki-nlng wna the alght-- : that hem of black nxhes, hnlf bur- fc, In which was the dinned car- u.,:.. llllc. the mare that helped to! earn hi living, and That- -cemcd to j understand hia every mood. Mollte free hcraclf ' from the flamea that) ........ I. ...r. lit In l.n..n n, ...A .... ..... .,.., ... thnnorning. F.ven now, he could ace tnnt ncr noae waa turned toward the door and her eyes had limited rant on the little garden patch out of which they both earned their living. Although he faces the winter with only n few dnllnrs. the roHiilt of his vpffetabie sales through the Hummer munthH, In his pool;et, and his enthx means of a livelihood swept away, S. S. Nelson, bachelor of 0 7. is most a f f eel ed today by the cruel munner in which Mollie. the only friend he had in the world ( met her death. If only he had awakened in time to save her he feels that the rest would have been easier to stand. Just what he is Roirn? to do dur ine the winter months, he does not exactly know. He has a few do- DEATH PENALTY ! it 1 I VIIIIVTCN, 'III..MAe;'''.-eMrVX .lolin Preston, tk, who'lcatlficit )ie could remember nolbing of tb" wild party that ended in death by KtrniiKiiUitioii of Anes .lohimon, on October 12, was convicted last j lliftlit of her murder, a verdict c:i!l j Ing for the death penalty. Counsel for 1'reston had not sought nciiuitial. but asked the jury to considas Preston's eondl- lion as mitigation. Preston claim- ed he had drunk ao much liquor he had no knowledge of what hap i I pencil. in' 'lllcnKO explodid last nicht Miss Johnson was strangled as; at o-:ilu West 31st street, blast she foUKht against Preston's nd-inK a four-atory bulldinpt and In I vances. Another sirl, Matilda j JurinR 20 persons, one seriously. : Murphy, escaped. Kireinen estlmalcd the tlamnKi- I Treinn Is married. f . ' FROM STATE SCHOOL! .. f f .. Mf VJ.EM, Oic.iDec. 6.- (fl') A ! plcitby rmren feirlh itt tlie sinlo. In duflrlal Aclioot to escape from the inltlttitlon waa nipped last niKht. One of the girls planned to pick i the lock of lier room, overjiowcr ! the matron.' take her keys and leave i leave the building. ' They Intended, ilhey said, to commandeer an Insti tution automobile and plijco many liilloH between themselves and Sa- li'lji 'before mnrnlnK. His. Clara i cerson, supei inienuciiL ui iiic scuool,. would ntt Rive nut the names' of thfe Blrls for publication.! "MonSewer," Says ' Hubby, "M'Sy" Says She Before Fight ( . ClitCAOO, T)ec. C P) .Mrs. Rvilyn Fiicde 'hud an' $ idea -her husband. Donald, wasn't as smart as he thought I ho was, so she asked him how to pronounce mon- slenr." "Mon-scwer," was the hus- hnnd's reply. Mrs. Kriede de fr Clares In her suit for di K voi ce, "That may be your way nf 4 pronounclni- It," Mrs. yrlcde r replied, "but I any 'M'sy,' and so does everybody else who - knows." This nnncred Mr. Frlede. and his wife declares he hit her. JuilKe Charles A. Williams Indicated he wogld slun the decree. IN SCORELESS PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. C. (PI Victoria's homeless Cubs still held basement honors 1n the Pacific Coast Ice Hockey league todny. hut finally hail broken Into the points column by virtue of a thrilling O-loO tie with the Portlnnd Hucka runs on the Coliseum ice here Inst nlKhl. Ijist night's contest probably was the hiudest fought nnil rough est ot the season locally. G. P. FARMERS AFTER COUNTY AGENT'S SCALP H RANTS PASS. Ore IVc. fi C(irod ht-ioro the Joaephlnd county cmmntftalnn with hotrnyal of tniMt, fnvoritdsinjtnd Ineff Iriciu v. H. H. Howi'H, for n mimluT of years .mtnty nmnt, today wan proparlnR to defend himself iiefore the conn ty rtfftrlln. Fnrmem nnd members of iw-nlfy nml htdh Brown' ptol(i hnve ftwked Immofttnte (HmlHpfll, lara-arid he may'be able tb h'ld out until aiH-lng. No ho doean't want any help. He haa been able to keeiihimnelf W far, haan't he? Ife had $20a ihaurnncc on the hArn nothing -oh the Implementa or the old huck by means of which he got around to get his auppllea nothing of course on Mollic. , 1 ' "cn lnp omes. " '"" " ' - ' nmi- 4 bf. Vf"1- An1 ""me rtay . maybe If thine turn out all rlcht - 1"' "l m"lMM horar or ""'' lo h;ln nim nrn M "'gcr ''vl"f' nn'1 10 ,n,:e "e ' Hei-ninn Pniti r.t Vt, I . . . ' ' ...w 1I,, nelghbora moved by the losa and suf,(,rillB ot lh6 , . . ring of the proud old man. han taken the lead today nnil in- vIich thoac who nuiyVbe in tai' I iir.n i .., ..ii' .,. .i.. 12 nartlett'slreet, within the ne rt. . .-, h. ,h,t th,lt ,,,.,, , notnPr. Moe , country." that could ba neeured to bririff' the saddened man a' little eheer at Christmas time SljtiiH nt tlw Vomlns of Cltrist Tht-nie for. the morning Kermon i at the KriKlish Lutheran church." Dr. Funk will also reply to a re cent writer who declares that the 0,0Ofl dead churches scattered over the face of the earth is a sIbu that the church is on the. verge of i collapse. f)o the Wns of the times indicate the need of a coro ner's inquest for the church? SECOND BLAST IN j. I'lTTSlil'IiO, Dec. (1. UP) N'lnoi Hersona were, injured today in an! explosion near the rccim of the! blast, that Killed five persons. In-j Jtlrod more than a' score of others.; and wrecked 'the. postorflee yester- f day at Munhall, a suburb.. Nunc: of those hurt today was in a criti cal condition, the Homestead hos pital reported. CHICAGO, Dec, C. ofV The I 10th bomb - Qf, the - year and one j of the most powerful ever planted mlKbt reach $50,000. MIDIffil-TOX. rrann..; Dect. 6.-4-fi'Pl Several hundred armed ppsse men Jullowed bloodhounds today in search of an unidentified negro who is charged with slashing the tongue inf a 13 year old school girl and attempting to attack her.' The girl said the negro seized her aft she was walking homo from school late yesterday. He slashed her chin and in the same motion cut her tongue. She also wascut on the arm and bruised. . Two men heard her screams and r.usln-d to the rescue.' The negro fled. ' ' : ) SALEM, Ore., Doe. 0.). A crarkinp snfrs that wan nrinteit In R Portland news paper loi'Uod very, promising to' Hurry. tehnihlt and Raymond fan. They tried It nt (i rants I'asH. ' Sehniilt got hiH hand tilown off, they gotjio loot, and thjo olew of Mood and finperH left behind resulted In their capture ifl Hose-, Ihii k. The hoys are now . dubious about the reliability of that news paper. This story was told by Deputy Warden Oene H illy by Srlimldt and t'Hrr wieri-th' -"weie-rMjived: at the ' penitentiary -T u e h d a y. HehmiiH Wns sent up for 10 years nnd fan for six years. They are half brother. OfjtATS PASS. Ore., bee.' 6. I (Tr Tony Varna, !, lost his com posure today when h, stood before Justice C. K. Husk and heard the charpe of first decree murder ; placed aKainst him. 1 j Hack in his cell with hope of honds nil. the hleh school boy. whn is held for the shoot I ni; to death: nt his host. Hobert InuslU, 2S, Wildervllle farmer, wbbed hys-j tcrically for threo liouis nftnr the, hearing. ' ' i OUTSIDE OF THAT SHE ! WAS ACCEPTABLE WIFE! , .OAKLAND. Cal.. Dee. -r(.-TV-Amuux the Rroundu -contained In a suit for divorce filed by U. 11. MHlure were those thnt his wife, listen, wan sullen, mean, morbid, littler,' jealous, Hackltny, tncgnide rnte, ,teinHrnmMital, selfish, mi wi ty ' urtd clnttonlsh. They were married. In February, 1928., ., 1 DELICIOUS HEALTHFUL REFRESHING LEADS THE WORLD EGONGMi Fish and Meat Market Order Your Christmas Turkey & ya : , , '"-- ''. - From Us and Be Sure of the Best ' if di.v . ; DC IT NOW I ' sv v We Have All Kinds of Quality Meats CHOICE BEEP " " ' . CORN FED Pia PORK PURE PORK SAUSAGE IN BULK LITTLE PIG LINK SAUSAGES SPRING LAMB MILK FED VEAL f ' RHODE ISLAND RED FRYERS . AND HENS TURKEYS, GEESE, RABBITS Try Our Home Made Weiners . y They're Always Good V SPECIALS Lamb Stew, I'd ..." 15c Short Ribs of Beef, lb. 17Vo!- ,Good Hams, half or whole, lb. 28 NICHOLS & ASHPOLE Phone 46 206 E. Main ALFALFA HAY We advise you to secure your future hay requirements ;NQW '; Come in and inspect bur alfalfa hay for quality. We deliver. Mutual Mill ; 1NC 6th at Bartlett TOMORROW Is The Day AVc li ro poinyr lu cut tlie prize Sliort Horn steer cnlf raised liy Tlinnins Ilnrrison, nf the Onkloitrli Kancli. Centrn! l'nint. This enlf has won moro lilnc am) red rilihotis. than liny other calf in Southern Oreirnn. If yon wiint n cut of this choice hecf lie sure to come early or call' early Saturday morniiiit. . Other Meat Items i Spare Bi'os and Sauer Kraut ' '' Corn Fed Pork " ' ' ' -' Turkeys Chickens Rabbits Pork Tenderloin Swift's Beef Pork Tenderloin Veal Lamb Halibut Salmon ( 1 Fresh Sole Crabs Shrimp LIBERTY MARKET . "The Home of Good Meats" Swift's Government Inspected Beef Swift's Best Holly & Main Street Phone 164 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT IN QUALITY AND SALES & Seed Co., .' "A"