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I FACE KTC1ITT '" MKIHohb MAIL TUiniJNR, ft'lKIKOUl), 01 KCi OX, 'SUNDAY, DKOKMIWU 8, lf)20. CHARGED WITH EXTORTION opcrutcd far tho lioncfit nf lliuvr j pciinli'8. Tho committee in churKC who receive no neuls by mall, for of the liouili wile Ik us follows: tho benefit of thoHo who want more! Mrs. Muwui-iI Hill, Uth: Airs. George noalH una for thojio who want 11 i JlolicriH. 10th: Mrs. C'orliln I3i1bH. i Mi D. CI. Tyrec, 13th: Miss Helen lliillls, 1 4lh; Mr. J. J. Kiuiiiom, . 16th; kirn. Donald ' Clarko, 18th; .Mm. rcdnin Jancy. IDth; Mis, David HowenberK, 20th. jgrmri iiliiro to deposit their extra 11th: Mr, tlnln liohlnson, lSlh: 11 THIS YEAR KEY T0 1930 PLANS: i H'hu highly HUCfCMBful utlvei'tls-J Ii.jp i-unipnlKi put un by tlio Ayf'i-j , I IT. l'VH I'll II IMIIK'U Ul .fl I'll I ill ii. i i emlrd Thui'Htlay, iH'ti'mlioi G. lie- t imru fium ntl over the country Imltrntu ihttt tho proKrena miulo by the rnntiulueo hutt been follow ed with went Interext. Tho UUlNtltlHllMK fentuTO of tho riiiiiMiltih linn been tho unitreeo denied denmml tor IIohu prnrn In u oily whero I hey wrre virtually tmltnmVli. A virgin field wnri fil tered tU'Hllo tho MuriiliiK" of u'M KlmtHtH who piedMed thin thn utnipulKii would full flitt, due to Inn Inelt of teehMlrnl rtnowl'lnr j iiim) (he r.irt thut Drtrult wim a very Indifferent Mono mtirltet. 1 iNillfomlit uruwom who ultend-j cd the iett i' eunveiitlun ut liivl. f Oilifornln. Deeemher S and .1, 1 "were Imtd lu Ihi'lr limine of the luc.nl effort mul predleled that ti coiiHt-wldo prourtun of ndver tltltttf penes ua penm wim auro to t'gnio In the near future. -"Tho peuk of tho minpiilKii viih renrhed on November 2 whon tho eoimulttoe. cold tho 17th Mir nt an nvornRc prleo of $07 prr box, thin be I tin tho hlKhent prlre paid for iny eur of Huh: ul nuetlon thin yrnr. While no fliuil it port him hem iipide un the l.)i(rolt rum pal km SEAL SALE BOOTHS I MANHATTAN. Kim.. Dec. 7 (Ayt The third earth tremor within , tho piitit thrco montliH ahouk Mnn- . I huttaii and vicinity nt 2 o'clock Mrn. (it-rtrndo M. (ioro, Ip nn xhu "'"'K. A hIiikIo Mhuck amended petition In otiulty for ! Hhiiok biillilliiKM mid rattlvU win Kttpport and iiialntcnnnco, f Mod i Oovn. u ilanuiKc , voh rcporti'U. yoMterduy In her tuiit aKulnwt, Javj Ahmy itcruuiiH wore awukniud bv I. (lore ukH that bIio be mudo n;tho' tremor, whlh uIho wn rc Jolnt owner of real property of' porli'd at WiuiteKo. inbuilt 20 mlWa Jay I. (lore, valued ut $10,000 thai I cant of here, nlio bo provided with , Gemini to' habllutlou. "away from lho; ranch"; Hint tdie be ulvon tho ens- tody of tho three minor children:! puHHOH.s'on of three Ohlental iU(t, ) Hhe nlteKea wimo nlven her by th: eldi'i" tloreM as n wed dint? present, nnd that tho uttorncy'ii fei-H. suit ! Iliunov. find Sfin n muntli Imnnnr. I nry malntcnanco bo conuiderod asi lleiiH. A further plea for JldO a month) maintennneo Is a Inn Houqht. The court. In an order, held that Mrs. Gore and children should remain at the Jay Gore homo on tho (biro ranch. Hhe reiterates her plea for Heparate iiuarterd. -on the p round, that Hhe Is unable to cn-lmal Monday toy pi'uee or mind, or "properly euro for nnd educate the children,' under present ronditlonn. Tho n mended petition repeats rhnrffcn filed In the original com, plaint, nlleKine cruelty, and nnm Ihr Mclbu WtlllamH, oh eo-reapon-dent. With SU0 or neurlv lialt lis ouuta reached on Saturday, and with more than half a month to go. the Jack son Cou n t y I I ea ! t h association booth commltteo will open it booths for' Christmas to operato nt full peed for tho balance of the Tuberculosis Christmas Scnl drive. Mrs. Robert lirowno. general chairman of tho booth sale, is imoted as saying that thero will' be no booths but that tho two punt offices and tho chamber ae mid the future policies ore still i 1o bo considered, tho Winter Vear commltteo holds that thn rt'sul'sj obtained this year. Justify a con tinuation of Hose campalttns: OihI h new mnrkrt should bo opened onoh year. Ihat markets such lis Chicago and Hoston can bo de veloped to handle twlco their present volume of pears, and thn; n co-operative movement Is neces anr to put over a nation-wide cntnpnlirn, to cover th merits of the ' pen r na nn article of food ! Wit cwiporntlon suggested would not InvoUo the Imllvldunl market ing effort, or stifle competition In nny shnj'O or form, la nn opinion rasproawHl by pinny local grower.. Olga N. Ctiwards, Z4, appeared In a New York court to answer chnroca of having extorted more than $170,000 from Nathan L. Amater. uro-nincnt New York finr.ncler. She claims that Amrfer is the lather of hrr 0 year old boy. Amster denies th? paternity of the boy. but Admits having paid her huge sums of money. E DOWNTOWN GAMGE FOR COPCO CARS u YULE ACTIVITIES. TO THIS SECTION Thi ttil lietieral rain alliee lalo In May ntaittil to fall ovvr the ellv anil valley atmllt ten u'rloek. Klin The uarace luillillnit luented un Noith llully iul nernsa the nll-y from the I'npeii Keneral ufflees hnf i liven leased by tho Oallfurnlil Ore mm Power eonuiany for the pur- ; iose of vMlaldlKhlliK ll down town parage for eompuny ears. The iMtniye of beirt n flitirtaii-: loe.lllon Is Ideal, belni: readily n.'- SAMS -VALLEY TURKEYS ARE SENT TO MARKET SAMS VAUI.KY. Ore., Dec. 7. (Special) Most of tho bold-over turkeys from Thanksgiving time are blng marketed from here this week. A few grower who uro still dtsMttlsftcd with market con ditions ore holding their birds for February trade. , , Oregon packers have addd froxen strawberrba to th) list of fruits shipped In cans. Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford Christmas nellvttlo of the Ain-r-Iran I.eulon will he outlined .;i tomorrow nlttht'ii tuecthiB n( Med ford I'ont No. IS. Tho rolnn will ho held t the Armory at S:iirt daw nlionr. badly needed bv Is and farms, to out th. Ground In i-hapo fur Ioiib delayed fall plowing, ll tapered off luio drllttle nhut mldtilKht. hut cave promise of further moisture. The rain eame ns n surtrli.e. .nd pleasant one. and like the vKl eessltile to the Copeo home offl.:.' bullditiK and will faelliiate the op erallons of the eomiany"H tran.i portatlon detiartment. It Is nt:o exiieeted to llntrove servlee In the liOKUe Ulver division through maK 'nc this bulhlinii the headquarters for night (rouble earn rather than I of llovernor I'atterson iu entire the present Karaite at the Coiv I ly tlliexiieeled. wareliouw proierty at the end of tn and every Vrld war veteran. , . Miether a member of the loe.l ' ,,y, T V" "iB'" ," .' ,'.,,, , ' , 'lenly turned warmer, and the wel Several matter.-pertalnln, to '-mvelpttatlon followed. welfare of the post and eommun-l It will be dlsciiMtsl ami t.ie' -'Kir street. The present 1'lr atre.-t j shops will not be moved but w!l' -leonunuo to take eare of all nie- i ehanfeal work and repairs. The above Is one of severil rol!TlXl, Ore . Iee. T. (jv ehim-trn eonlvmplaled by the I'ai- T)Q7 yXi (ttfromNnrmas letter ,Tncx UifWorM mt mam oa wt wii comma fwmr loumcnilic. 9 'fftiifti vwdriq a dtm ftorn COATS-DRCSSES -SPORTSWEAR. QTI nmfTi X 14 NORTH CENTRAL I ' IWTVllA J Gift l'e'ainp. ZTT TT" 7" """ ! piiri'ose of eoiJtjinily Imim'"-1 now to Attend the annual Ohrts.!,' , ' , ' f ;,,"' -7i..w r. i..,. in riim;f oi me government weni.i- , w-'mj. er bureau here, fnsettled weather' rw'lU'rorr PHOENIX SCHOOL PLAYS : We, said tha, eve; ,houB r..:i i ASE LARGE AUDIENCE j should fall normally from now on this year will be the driest In the, rilOKNl.V Ore., Deo. ;. (Spl.li history of the weather bureau her.'.i T,,' I'1")-" Klven by the loeol Wells devlared that pr.H-ltltati.in itluh svhool FViday nicht before j rrticeds wer , niui ball nlileh will be stated the 'Oriental tianleiu on IWcem b. Si. E COILISI OK FAULTY BRAKES i would have to lw almost tinprecv- i ei-owded house. Prooei-ds ' dented to be heavy enough to keepj "'e neishliorhood of JC'O. a por- this year from being the driest on! "on of whleh Is lo be applied on. record. . -ew s-enery for the stape. I , I'. K. Walker of Phocti:. arrested yesterilay afiernoon the Medford poliee on a vhaine lliiuleiiuale brakes as the result oV a eolllsion with a ear driven y H. V, Conner at the eorner if Sixth and Ivy streets. The latte.'s ear was turned on Us side a. th result of the lmpa.t and suffer'.) r-onlderahlo damairr. , eolllsloi also ooeurred yestenlay between eatM drl-en by C l. )saaes of Mod ford and C, J. Sehlabavh of Sonar Creek, Ore., at the In'erseoilon or ltlverslde avenue and K.t . Ma. a street. Obituary SAMS VALLEY FREE FROM SCARLET EVER SAMS VAU KY. (rv., IVe. T - -1 Spov -ut Stme rerenl items In ! ihe Ms I Tribune under the head of S.ins siUv haw gten rejid ei the wrng Impression of con dlttonit in our district. Theie is nvi rae et s,iilvt fever in Sum Ysl ley. nor h;s there been ivr mnv Mr. tnd tmt ooo pupil is out of svhool, doe to colds. S far our o-mmunity Is Imky but we arv knocking on our he.-d.s cvcr time wn so. There is vnrlei fever in th Ant loch mvt Kemclr ditrict and thus we count Cor being misvonMrucd to Snn.! Vrtlloy,, v. , ,Meiona.i. wtu has Ihnmi n j rtmvu having in -INtrtlaml for tbelw j last three months, in expected to, i n-ium home this week. J'VILLE HISTORY ON , THIS WEEK MINKI.i:it Mary J. M.nkler.l passed away at a loeal hospllal! t noon yesterday. IHvrmber Mi.' after an Illness of long duration. . 1 Mrs. Mlnkler was lri In the state! f Wlsixmsin, Ootoher , i jt j Afit-.l J years, one month aa.l ; WIM days. She had resided .j Medford and other iwrts of the state. Inoludlmi ):.vs..bui and : ISirtlaud. for many year. S'e leaws five children. Mrs. C. II Itean. I an An-tele. Mrs, H, lV-.J licmer. X v.; lr j v. Adams.' Heattle: Mrs, It. IVKorle. IVr; land, ami (. U Mlnkler of Me.- twr. Veutm Jaeksuavilh the Kwii- ' uneral aervKses will be held .u ; ln,: ceater ..f v h field, and the he Cunro- ehapel al !: p. m (' ilestlnallon of ti-.on state Tuesday. Interment wtll be n ' n ihe e,rly days, w ill hvo Mwlfiwrt cemetery. aa:n. It wi:j iV. (tfr ihe w h. ,., .,,,..t T . . . ."""it H s and for those who - ,.?K""7l V n,U,T I" t. atlrrin, and colorful t.v. rlva Medford residents and one I retold. rormcr Medford man haw !.,( Mervh.m. of the historic lit.!.-, rttrd to auoesr i f. i ; . l lavs Anccles In the vase f lh:-!of IntereMlo, .r,Sranvs to Is vrnment atain,, Uh, lius , br..!. ..! every Monday. cine.- tsre, whose tilal begins tomoroa un a chanre of filint false twin ruptcr Informath.n. ItusX la anj ..! fi,n, thiee en fe.- in the arterno.n. !es:nmn no, r.w, Itistorte incidents ...tv nstn i rnns'Yv an.! htin...r,.. .w... ..t mora Ul faW md..t. and h;sjlh..se by tone ,!, , recounted KcratiOM arc deUred I,. hj by eome of ih tH.mr'.nem ploneeis Vwwn o such e.lenl J, ,-. ,.,, 1mB vt, Itarnrsv K. C. Cc-r. Mrs. K. S lMmn.i Alrork. Jessie Mat'in and Kt.i tlrtrrin vt MedfoMl that they will , auer ac.lnst Mm a wstnessw 4. Mot.ley. m former Mrdrortt man, ls also srhedliled to apWsr 1 . The M:; Tribune :11 carvy some ef Ihe hichtsomt citered In the prvssiaiMs over K M KM, Cre Mail TMhae.Mrin sjsjumi on th- fo.l. aint the bcsadcasls. Gift Hint GLOVES Drss loves in black nd Un kid nd rough mannish looking pipkin gloves m a k presents thai are most appreciated at Christmas time. t $1.95 to $5.00 W Giv S & H Green Stamps Campbell Clothing Co. 0a Main St Koar front Have You Received Your Free Bank Be sure and start that $5-a-month account now. It will mean independence later if you start to save. And the Christmas season is the time to begin. Remember we are giving a bank to each of the first 40. Southern Building & Loan Association 125 E. Sixth Tel. 1224 WHEN THE MERCURY DROPS HEATING CONTRACTOR A. Schmidli Ot Eul Cgnth Stetet Phe 41( Tien i wave of bitter either i comes upon you overnight, do ' the fami!r go shivering sbout j the house in sweaters? Is the furnace uuted to the limit fo ! give even a meager warmth? : And do you close all doors to . concentrate the heat and malt at least one room livable? Such makeshift means of ret. ting warmth are uncalled for ; today. American Radiatok Heating Equipment can 1 tale care of any hrarinj need, howevet sudden ot severe. It i$ guaranteed to give 70-dcgree warmth in every room, in any weather. Low in price and in operation. Liberal allowance oa your old furnace. Convenient Mrmrots "The Toggery Your Storehouse of a Thousand Beautiful and Useful Gifts for Men This seasdii vt have rather outdone our previous efforts to pro vide suitable gifts for the Yuletide season by filling our shelves and display eases with an unusually attractive stock cf every thing that represents the new, the smart and correct things for men. The man who seeks the best in men's clothing, the discriminating Lady Shopper, wishing to be sure of the correctness of her se lectetl gift, .win have the security of that assurance by allowing The Toggery to provide her holiday needs. Space does not permit "s to enumerate the vast assortments of bright, fresh, new things just in, awaiting your inspection and we do cordially invite you to come here and let us assist you in every way at our command to make happy both the doner and the recipient of a gift from this store.- " . Plenty of courteous salesmen who will assist you in your selection. -I Top to-Toe Outfitters Each article attractively wrapped ready for the tree. CONTINUATION O TURKEY POOL RECEIVING MONDAY Now on the Second Carload -The Following Advances Will Be Made- Young Toms Young Hens Old Toms . . . Old Hens . . . .All Number Two's 26c 24c 20c 20c 14c , " n The above prices are lower than thos naJrl tl Tu-tU giving pool but there is every reason to believe there will fee 'ii I ... . ,ai. 5 . grec..wer a the Christmas maaket will be fullv a poor! as tho Thank. ',: 1... . iij Compare the Above Advances with the Trial u..- . Are Outright Purchases ' Young Toms 263 Old Hens to,. Young Hens ... 24 Old Toms All Number Two's, 14c . Farmers Exchange Co-Operative l' ,1 i