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ail Tribune EDFORD Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Pages Dllj TRotr-fourta Yur. HMklr rutr-tlcblk Ye. MEDFORD, OliKOOX. WKUN'KSl AY. DKCE.MBKR 11, 1!2! Xo. 2U. M NEPHEW OF MORGAN IN DEATH PACT Henry Grew Crosby, Poet, and Josephine Rotch Bigelow, Bride of Grad uate Student at Harvard Found Dead New York studio Suicide Agree ment Is Police View. TELLING TOMMY' LICKING" TUBERCULOSIS OF DRY RAIDER Oklahoma Officials Move ioru or 7m ! Portland Wrangle Over New 'XKW YOltK.t Doc. It. OT Henry Grow CroHliy. 32. and Mrs. Josephine Itutrh Hist'low, 22, aj h.vult ImiiIi soi-lnlly iirominent in l:uHltin, wiTf fuiuul shut to tlciiihl in an artist's stutiiu in WVsl liTlhj Mr-!, last nlKlll In what tolir was a suii-itli ii;i't. j ' Tho liixlli's. rally rlollioil. were found f;i-illi:"pil.rh other an a' lii'l. t'rnslty's loft ai'tn was aliont j Mlie woman's nt'clt and in his rlKlit liaml was a ,2ri-calilirp jiistul. Mr IliKclow was shot in the left tem-j llo and Crosby in tho riKht. I Thero wore no notes, and while I the police were convinced the couple died in n suicide pact, they were at n loss to ascrihe live. Crosby hnd heen registered since November 28 at the Savoy Plaza i hotel with his wife, the former Mrs. Mary Jacol) Peahody of New CUSHIXri. Okla.. Dec. II. UP) York, whom he married In 1922, ! County officials were pi eparcd to and his mother. -Mrs. S. V. H.iHt swiftly today aualnst John Crosby. He was the son of Ste-j Young, neai o. and his . wife, nc phen van ilesselaer Crosby, Ros-1 cused of slaying Otto llutler, pro ton hanker and a wnr veteran and hibition acent of Knid. and wound n (,-raduato of llarvnrd. Ho re-lint' George Danhotir, another fed- ef.nl Iv had returned from Purls. ' eriu aKeoi in a minor ii.m in wio 5TARTE0nfTHn HOMOR iGOfTfi TZl w riTrW 5UCC15SFUL WA'i THE IDEA THM OTHER COUttrRltS ADOPTED IT. THE CHRIOTIiAS TO MI55 EMILY Bi55EI.ll ( !GEnmos cw's"MS5,At- f KIF'I ) 23' MIIY BI55ELL.0F UElAVJAllt.FtRST USED THE ChTOMffi SEAL BUSINESS !0F DELMIAREJOMMV. ( t- ; lM ; ? . -gcpSJ, H i ?EAl I0EAII1THE UMITEO STATES TO RAISE FUNDS F0RA5MM.I in THt UttlTEO ljr-i-TT r ? ' ; fo-ffiW Whl t3 IfWl I TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL 111 DELAWARE, THE ANNUAL SALE OF STATES-DADDY?1 f ?,J&cvlP' Xr W SEALS MO'il PRACTICALLY SUPPORTS WOO TUBERCULOSIS . njll Jl Sl '903.EIHAR HOELBELLJHEtl A POSTAL CLERK ' m MMfm l DtfiMARK.HIT UPOtl THE IDEA OF 5ELUMG Waia WWiC A f mfMM'lk CHRISTMAS STAMPS TO RELIEVE THE SUFFERING ft IrU OF TUBERCULOSIS PATIEHT5.TKE FIRST 0AI1I5H WM ' ; J-'s 'WMt CHRISTMAS SEALS WERE SOLO 111 I301.AHD SO .....' NEGRO COUPLE m point DUNNE SMACKS talent i i i iin n in nriTii 11 1 I II I III I 1. II I U nau .iii uuiin goodmess! why did you buy so many CHRISTMAS SEALS, TOMMY ? "By Pint i 4 cause mm you ARE FIGHTIMo 5ICKMES5 WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS fi! EVERY LICK CO'UrtTS1 1 ? i ' ' i .i ... 114 12-19 -PIM I CKNTIiAL POINT, Ore., Deo. II ! (Sjl. ) .Mr. an.: Mi s. V. H. Nor- vhwa l'':ivo Thursday morning. Df-1 ! rcinlK-r 1, for Los Aliyclos,- ti i spoml tht winlfi' with tlu-ir son. 1 j Wall'.'! it iid 'Paul Noi'cross, umI I'amili-..--. j Xiiu Uio.il Oihl Follows jdiirncy ', ft tf Ashluml from tVntral Point ( Thursday nllit !o visit tin loilj; . j .Mr. :iml Mr.s. ,1. Kiwrnan art- GROCER'S FACE IN MILK FUSS r'r CANNED HEAT ADDICT "" ! SEEKS KLAMATH CELL Mr. and Mrs. Ferris are spend-! k Willi relatives on tile KLAMATH' 1'AI.1.K, Ore., Dee. "The Arhland-Klnmalh Talis hiulnvay through the Clreenspiinir Mountain section is in n danitor ous eondllion, liceordins to local i men ho crossed over the moun lain highway last niBht alter the I all day rain," suys the Ashland ;Tkllnt;s. I "The construction work on the hlKhwiiy is only partially done mud there is a considerable dls . lance where travel is mndo over clay holtoin a wood., hard but i dusty surface In the summer time ':nnd a slippei-y.. dancerous, sticky jniud In Ihe winter season. "Local ' men . said thero were ; three ours ; in the ditch alone tin I stretch of muddy highway and llioy found their car crossways in i the ruud several times In spile of enroll!! iirivlmt. Cnless they ttet a crush slnnc or fjrnvel surface on thai ni w road within a short time the highway will bo Impassable, one man remarked.'' 11. -(fl1) Pat Sullivan went to the jail "afoot and alone" lust. I niKht. and asked to be locked up. KLAMATH BASIN HAS MUCH RAIN AND SNOW TAl.l.'VT !,. ,11..,. ! I - Vs-iil 1 I ' I'l, " " Dorothy DodKC was back in I 'M'l'lcjjalo. . ( school Monday afler several days. ' I. !'. Kslcs Had as KucKisjc,y absent on account of illness. at dinner In Honor ol .Mr. l-.sics Dr. Coddard of Klamath Kalis ; "' m 'M'' 'Usullivin slid he ha.l been drinl-- KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Dec. s.enl Ihe wcek.cnd Willi his pal-iMr. and Mrs. Ilackler and Dudley! - he ha.J b..l lnnl. ( Tuesday nittht the .nis. Mr. and Mrs. Cnddard f : . in,; cmined heal for five Ws and l Kunmt1 ,Mlil, ha(1 ,.(,'eivt.( the Wau-n.-r creek dislrlct. .Vale Hamilton has returned; "i'l not feel Rood. He said he inches of rain and snow was lyins Mrs. I'ow.'rs and daughter, Kli-1 from a two works' visit in Port-! tholluht Jail was the best pitlee for j on the surrounding hills and moun nor. eni'Mlalned at dinner Sunday bind. . . I him. I lulns. mo- Quick Justice in Slaying of Agent During Search for Whiskey Woman Wields Gun. He was a nephew of ,1. 1'. MoiKiin. nea.o section hero last nlithl. Was June Urkle. ' Ibadley, Payne coui Mrs. Itluelow hnd been vlsitillff sheriff, said murder chaises wo friends In New York tho last two i be filed UKailisl both weeks. She was married last June:hl wife today at Stillwater, county mi Id Vouiik hikI U!Hl bi'oihor and family. ..Miss Kdna Alt'rritt is nt MorrJH for n time, helping hor hroiht-i1, in (lit posloffice (liirinct the l)u-y time. Hhe will return an soon ns lifi V(H'k In completed. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gilchrist and Mr. and Mrs. Kred Haines of Ev erett, Wash., were week end pue.ts at the Mi.ple home. Mr. CJiU'hrlst, is a son and Mr. Knine.s a npphcv : PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 11. (A) of Mrs. Maple. I , wlin. nn n . (, .irs. tnauncey, wno nns neon in Ordinance Is Climaxed By Blow in Council Chamber Dunne Quiis As Fac tional Leader. ' i to Albert H. HlKelow. now u Rrad uate student at Harvard and a for jnor Harvard hot key pluyer. The Htudio at the Hotel dn Ar tistes, in which tho shooiiiiK oe .urred was that or Htnnley Mor timer, Jr., who said ho had met Crosby in n Iarln Cafe five yearfl uro, nm that Crosby sometimes used his npartment when in New York, ile described Crosby as a poet. 1 le said that Crosby phoned him yesterday afternoon nskinK for use of the apartment and that he had filven his consent. Crosby arrived with Mrs. lllpolow shortly a ft er wa id . When Mortimer re -turned about :15 last niht, he found the door locked and bolted (ml rereivlnir no answer to his other officials Indicated plans al ready had been made to put the cune before the courts speedily. UuLlcr and Danhour, accompan ied by Dave- Humphrey, deputy sheritf, ' went., t. Yuujiig's home last niKht. Humphrey, fearinR he miffht be recoKnlzed, left the house and soon after his departure Dan hour said, the federal agents asked for a pint of whisky. When the negro produced the for several months. Is not improv ing as rapidly as her friends wish. The K. H. Ctleason home Is under fliii.ranlihe on account of little Bobby 1 1 Oakland having scarier fever. The patient Is getting along favorably. Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Merrritt went J. Mcpherson, secretary of the Retail Merchants' and Grocers' 1 association, administered by Jo- ' seph K. Dunne, state senator, climaxed on hour's wrangling over I I 'oi'l land's new milk law and ! brought about the abdication of i Dunne -us Icador of the raw milk I to Men-ill Sunday and returned : faction Monday. While there they attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Georgo Wil son. Howard Mayfield left Sunday for his cattle range at Klamath muesli, to remain until the holiday season. Tho Golden Link .JJJUle elass or: tho Christian class meets Friday with Mrs. Victor Hursell. Joe Johnson, who had the mis fortune to break his arm while running. Is getting along nicely. Mrs. George M. Davis underwent liquor. Danhotir continued, he was J an operation at the Sacred Heart served with a warrant for his ar rest. Young, he said, snatched at the bottle, in an effort to destroy it, and during the scuffle between Danhour and the negro, llutler entered another room, where he found Mrs. Young. ItiHler Shot Danhour siiid he heard a shot ringing, notified the superlnten- and a moment later Butler fell to dent, who furred an entrance. The tne floor near the doorway, where bodies were then found. i he died almost instantly. Find Radiogram. Young also fired, Danhour said. In Crosby's pocket the police ano tne federal man fell to his found n wallet containing $523.75, kn,.es. w-iin a bullet througu his a visiting card reading. ' Harry i side. Alter he had been shot. I'i nsbv. 1!) Rue do Lillle, Paris." i Danhour said, he attempted to and a radiogram addressed to , haw his own gun but the woman Ration district, laid off two days him nboard the steamship Mau-.cume to the door of the room and ! 1st week to prepare some turkey. r..i.mia and dated Nov. 18. It fired at him. wounding him in the ! for the Farmers Exchange pool. The quarrel last night between Dunne and McPhcrson came im mediately after Dunne threatened to Ue the ordinance up in court for months unless the group he represented is allowed to make some changes In.the law. ' ' ' "It is a piece of political trick ery," McPherson declared. ; "If there is anybody engaged In political trickery, It Is you," roared Dunne advancing across the floor of the city council chamber.. A few more words followed and Dunne's smack on McPherson's face echoed through the room. Dr. R. 1. lienson, city bacteri ologist, then look up the quarrel and challenged Dunne. "Hit mo, you coward," lienson roared, but others present succeeded in quiet ing the row. kicks..: c-kkkic. ore.. ec. ii KLAMATH FOREMAN TO tNpE.) -.Mrs. iironi jack is visit- . lnB her brother In Washington. , RECOVER FROM BLOW Mrs. Oihson Is assisting with the j housework in her absence. KLAMATH H-AI.1.S. Dre.. n. e. been i 11 a, phvali.i,.n ,ih ih,.m hospital Ihe first of the week, and Is reported as Kettlni? nlons favor ably at this writing. REESE CREEK il : Klroy Jackson, who working for the Eagle has I'oint Ir-i- 'woolil recovef. llutler formerly was secretary lo rend: , ; snouaicr. . "Cable C.eorge when you arrive Police officers, hearing the fr nnd where I cun telephone you , Ing entered the house and arrested Immedlalely. Am Impatient. the negro and his wife. Danhour (Signed) "Josephine." was rushed to' a hospital where It Crosby's mother In the former' was said that, although his condi- llenrletta M. Crew, ll sister of tne ' non was serious, no prnnnniy late Mrs. .1. 1'lerpont Morgan At ihn time of Ills marriage, Cros by was engaged in the bunking j former Congressman YV. II. Spioul business. Ills wife had been di- of Kansas. voiced In February, 1922. fromj lllcrril It. ronnoiry, ot iminn couniy. New York, and has two children by her first marriage. Shortly after their mnnince. Mr. and Mrs. Crosby went to J'nrls where they subsequently made their home. They were the pro prietors of the lllack Sun press on Hue Cnrdlnule, 1'nrls. which bus published works by Jiimes Joyce and lOngene Joins, who wns an associate of Crosby on Ihe. staff nf "Transition," described as "an International iiiiarterly for crea tive experiment." Slurs Kuffocntiil. Crosby, who bad an Independent income, lit one time explained he IN ALL-DAY SERVICE RICKS K CUKKK, Ore., Dec. II. i ( Spl. The Monday school lesso:i for next Sunday h;is to do wliH "The Christian Spirit In Industry." and is found in Deut. l' 1 : 1 4 -1 : Kph. 6: r-li ; I. Tim. G:17-l:i. The golden text Is as follow: "As ye would that men should di ! to you, do ye also to them like made his home in Varls because wise." (Iuke 0:31.) "In America the stars are all suf- There will be r,n all-day service forated Inside." nnd because he next Sunday, December Kth. wi'n preferred "Perihelion to Aphelion." ' an'old-time basket lunch. Hev. II. Ami. tic other reasons he irave Griffith will preach after the Su;i- were that "bv living outside of day school session,' as usual, an li'-'K' ! moonshin a u. veb !. n ( 111 rn. ! n f ter the ; it read I hn ti-nsnt'l ten :-A 1 Tmain for me the city of n thou-1 of the Federated church of t'en- irni roint win take cnarge or ir.- afternoon services. AH are welcome. J, A. Woods has been helping H. Ball prepare turkeys for the Farm ers Kxchango pool. M r. and M rs. ( . J. Cu mmnns were seen In Med ford last Friday. They expressed themselves as pleased wilh the way the ltoese Creek district Is improving. f ran ilma Robertson nt tended prayer meeting at tho schoolhouse last Wednesdny night. She report a good altendancae and much gooil being accomplished. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. AVoodH wer in Medford Friday to sec Han ta and pay a visit to toyland. I Mr. and Mrs. Orhy Davidson at tended church in Kale Point Sun day. December Kth. .lames Roschcj-ry hns completed a front porch on his residence th t: prcatly improves the properly a:; well as making for more cornfo.:. that Fred Ross, labor foreman, would recover from a severe blow on the head he received yesterday when Ihe elevator used In connec tion with the construction of n btilldfnir fell on him. W TXT TT' I 4l and and one nlKhts," nnd that "rivers of suicide nre more Invlt inc than the prairies of pros perity." Mortimer, in whose npnrtment the shooting took place, is n por trait painter n Princeton gradu ate and n member of th ex lu iv rlnb In New York KI.AMATH FAM.H, Ore., Doe. 11. iJPi Forty-three (jallons of al. & will never see a flask. Officers (Trnbbed this con sliinmen; of Ibiuor n fi-w miles north of the California .-date line last nluht. Claudo HhoWn and .1 C. Heck were arrtsted nnd thnir automobile 'confiscates. the most welcome gift of all , . . a Bulova Watch Most welcome because SI IK knows tlut the liulnva you give will ulwayi retain its charming beauty its unfail ing accuracyantl dependability! REESE CREEK RESIDENT IS REPORTED VERY ILL j ! CENTRAL POINT P.-T. A. I HEARS MRS. LORANCE I!i:i:sK CRKKK, Ore.. Dee. II. (Special.! The many friends of W. II. lJennis. who for several years was director of the Heese District No. 47 nnd ItlXIKVF.s TICKI.INfJ TllltOXT. 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