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nrORf) MATL TRIBUNE, MKIPOIU, OKKaoy. TIin.'HDAY, PKCKMIiKK 12, 1fr2f). SHIPPERS URG E RESERVE officers JAP CONSULATE RENTAL CHEEililllS BOMBED BY FOR LUG BOXES: -u uHUfimtuS0VIEI PLANES! -r Mail Tribune Want Ads Give Dog-Gone Good Service But FOOTBALL SQUAD i . , . At u meeting or tho reserve oft'l- T . i tl , , i cere or southern 'OroKoii, hiHt even- I wenty Thousand Fruit Con-: im m th0 urmory, a chanter or me Belated Reports Say Con , -t'.-.' 'nftk'OI'H' l'l'HUl'VH curnu wnu nrL';ni. , Gainers Scattered to Four izoll,7uye;l,-e,' cl,!t,ci tor th , I l.ylc P. Wilcox of Mudrurd whs 10 : elected president; Doctor llurlo I Winds Means Loss rruji Men Pear Booklet f Progress' Reported. ',' Krult shippers . of tlli ItuKUc Jllvcr 'iviillvy ,ure short 20,001) Ui uuxes, nccurdliiu to u report in.ide toduy at -tho regular noon meet lug of tho Jloguo Illver Truffle association. Tho Iuk boxen uru scuttored from tho Arctic t-lrcto to tho tlulf of Mexico, ut Inter vening :"canncrlca. It was estl- inated that every homo In Med ford hu's a lutr hox for a wood Hurdle of AHliland, vice-president, and Wcldon II. .Mclluo of Medford, sucrctiiry-trensuror. There were IS offlcnra, from (SriiiilH Puns, AHliland, Talent and Medford, present at tlio oikwiIzu Hon of tho chapter, which In to he known an the lluiiiie Illvor G'liiipter of the Officers' Hesorvo Corps. CoiiHlilerltiK the fact that thoro aro over CO uliitililo officers in the HoKiie Hlver valley, the turnout on Wednesday nliihl wan hardly as largo as wan expected. However, those preBont promised that thoy would call on other ellglhlo offi cers throughout tho valley ami get their memberships before tho first of tiny year. Yearly duos are $2.50, which In box, and ut least one urcluirdlst. eludes both national and state fees It was claimed, has a pile ot lug, and a yeur's subscription to the boxes ho has been collecting fot "Itusorvo Officer," a nillltury pul). ten years or more. licalion. The nnmial returning- of forvitrnj Applications and membership lug boxes In now under way amongifees may ho mailed to Wellon II. tho shippers, and some admitted thoy had' deliveries to make. 'The usual, suggestion was made tlfit u rental bo charged to Insure flu'-return' of the lug boxes, and the usiia)' no action was taken. Sefcfctary C. T. Halter reported that spnio ,t, progrenn was lelng made Wit 'the pear booklet, sched uled to have been printed lust summer, the cuunty court to pay McUeo, socretury-treasurer llogue River Chapter, Offlcorn' Itosorvo CorpB, the Armory, iVlodrord, Ore. The lollowlng named officers of tho reserve corps constituted .the orgnnlzing body: .lames 11. Tlerney, major of In fantry (Uol). Carl Y. Teiigwald, ciiuptuln Com pany a, lstith infantry. l-yle V. Wilcox, first IIauIhiihiii ni- nit priming nno tne inunineri Held artillery, reserve. of Loniinerco for the distribution. Newton C. Chancy, first lleutcn i rie oaia was cuneoioii nisi, sum- ant. uurtermaster corps, reserve. nice and made ready fur lh" .Steven O. Nye, first lieutenant, primer, i no county court turned ; Quartermaster corns, muru. vern h. Marshall, first euten the book over to John H. Fuller of Ashland for a final and selen tlflC editing. Mr. Fuller last Hen temlier "took the booklet back to Augusta, Mb., with him, .md Hukcr said had returned part of the book, And "had been telegnipheil to return the remainder, so the printing could bo started. . Tho , booklet contains pour recipes and other Information on the. valley and to ditto, !III2 appli cations from all parts of tho world linvo boon received; and will be filled. . ns -soon as the booklet uvitlliiulc. : V It1 was announced at tho nieet .. (UK ahitt. the nnnual' meeting of. ttia I'Tiiilgrowors'tileaguo would lie held tit the Hotel Medford next AYcdncsdiiy at two o'clock, ant, Infantry, reserve flurlo I,. Hurdle, first lloutcnant, dental rosorvo. I.utlier Tlngley, first lieutenant, mom infantry. lino. F. Llndloy, first lleiitonant, l.o. n, mom inrantry. Hurrell M. Uiiticoin. first liotilon am, lioiidillini'lors comuanv Oilni uauniion, isiith Infantry. Evon 1,. Miller, second ll.iitim lint, Infantry, roncrvo. Uldon 8. Corthol, second lloulon- ' ant, iniantry,-reserve. H. It,. Motrlck, BOcond lieutenant Infantry, rosorvo. Orover C. Owen, socond lloiiton- ant, iniuntry, rosorve. Harold Woods, second lleiitonant, ilimrtoriiiiiblor's corps, rosorve. Weldon II. McHeo, second lluu tenant, Co. A, ISflth Infantry. - Hoy V. Hewitt, socond lloiiton nnt, Infantry, reserve. IT-rPIIKrn nil Annlnrnn Al IfcNUtU BY tiKUWt MCKSONWLLE f At the p'runipg demonstrations held at Thorntun Wiley's and Carl (llasgow's orchards yesterday by L. I. W'lleox, county agent, keen Inlnrest was shown on tho part of tho people in uttondiince. l-'nti -(liimenlal principles of pruning were explained and tholr relation of . fruit bearing. Mr, Wilcox stressed the Idea or having a loosely built tree so that sunlight Can ponetrato Into tho center and llnls1 result In a larger rtult bear ing area, Anulber demonstration will lm hold tomorrow forenoon by Mr. Wtkwx. . beginning at to a. m,. at I lie tloorao Oruiiimoud orchitrd at Hi'giio Klver. Autoist Battles McKeniie Storm En Route to Bend I UlSNIJ, Ore., Dec. 12, UT) With the aid of wonlen blan- . kets ho placed under ihn -wheelsTiif his nutumolille, A. J JACKSONVII.I.H. Oro., Hoc. 12. (Special) Tho l,-T. A. will liavo Hb logular mooting Kilday after noon, Decomher 111. at the hleh school auditorium at 3 o'clock. Hov oral Important business lmitim-a will be brought up. Ono which will ho of Interest Is Ihe community Christinas tree. The chairman utges everyone who Is Inlerestod lo attend (his mooting. Mothers lire reminded that llielr rcsonco means n volo Tor t ho hook to bo Riven tho room which has lliuniost parmils present. TOKVO, Wee. 1 2. (P) A dis putch from Harbin to the Itcngo News agency today said that the .Inpaneso consulato at Manchuil, Manchuria, was bombed by Jt u -slan army airplanes and consider able damage was done to Japano.ie property when Suvlet troops occu pied tho border town about No vember 20. Tho dispatch was, tho first ap parent substantiation of rep'oris than Japanese subjects hud suf fered during the punitive raids oy Russian troops upon Manchuria. Kor days the Japanese government hus been endeavoring to learn what happened to Japanese, and their property In northwestern Man churia when Russian troops drove tho Chinese from that area during tho Chlnoso Kastorn railway con troversy. Tho Russluns, who still, occupy Manchuil, hnvo' suppressed dis patches, and ilttte Is known of tho situation 'beyond the Khlngan mountains where their troops op erated lute last month. Anxiety for safety of their coun trymen caused American, French, British, Japanese and Oermun con suls to arrange for u train tu curry them lo the mysterious area, but they were Informed today by Gov ernor Wan Fu-I.ln of Holunklang province. Manchuria,' that tholr safety could not bo guaranteed. ' Corblli Hdgcll lost hill suuillt eyeil lloslon bull day beforo yesiorday and lust night couldn't sluep a wink worry- log over "Al .Smith" wunder- log ubout In tho ruin. Al fulled to show up for his breukfust of bacon and eggs this u. in., so Cochin iiiHhi.,1 Done! to ,he Trilmne ut II a. anil inserted a "lost" ad. paid UU cents. he received f u pliiinu cull that Al hud been returned, as usuul overjoyed und showing no remorse whatever over his truunoy. Instead of congrutu luting tho Mull Tribune on its unpiiia- lelled want .ad service, how- over, Corbln usked that the V an Do cancelled and his 90 cents refunded. That's gruti- fr tude for you! A siclcrabln Damarin I in. and inserted When Reds Occupied ' ' in- p,, Two hours later mancnuii Fear for Safety of Foreigners Area. in ENTERTAINED BY GIRLS' PEP CLUB LOWER DRIFT CONTINUED BY STOCK VALUES Mumhors of tlio American Legion commltto on momhoi'Blilp are work ing hard to place Medford post wall up among the leading postB of tlio stato by January 1. Several postB, including Klamath Falls, are "over tlio top" and local World War vot- orans aro urged to pay their 1M0 duos at once In order to maintain Modtord s reputation as -a "llvo wire" orgiinlliutlon. Duos may be paid lo Finance Officer C. T. lin ker at tlio Chamber of Commorco or lo any muni her of thu momhorsliin coiiiiuiiiue, MOW YORK, Dec. 12. (JPj The stook market continued to drift lower today despite sporadic at tempts of pools to rally Ihe gen eral list. Trading, however, was not very heavy In volume, indicat ing (that "heur" operators, who have been hammering the market at intervals for the past few days, apparently were having difficulty In dislodging any great volume of stock. There wore several disappoint ment developments in the day's news, l-uoilcatlon of Conner sin. llstlcs showing a Iai 'go Increase In tho amount of stocks on hand. eon. firmed widely circulated reports that buyers were still holding to mo unnti to mouth" no lev and substantial percentage of Football men were the honored guests at a banquet given last night In the high school domestic science rooms by the Olrls' Pep club. , i The football squad, together with the coach, the water boy and such student officers and faculty mem bers as have helped particularly to make tlio football season a success, enjoyed a spread of soup, sulad, meat, polatocs, .peas, carrots and apple pie. .The food was prepared by girls under the guidance of Mrs. ii H. .McMuth, Mrs. W. A. Warner and Mrs. Alien Drury, und was served by I.aura Drury, Kdylhe Snyder, Margory Hon, Flora Me- Math, Dorothy Ortli, Roberta I Stearns und Wlnnifred Warner. I The progranie was In charge of Marguerite McAllister and consist- Oil nf nrlciniil unniru I... c..ni..n . .r-...u. t,.,bo jr IIiVUIJIl a,in. t.--i .. i c-i . r.. , ujmo oiump ana riora McMath. In which various football heroes wore the theme, and two clever dance numbers by pupils of live Henson. This Is the first time that one organization has taken this method of showing another group of stu dents Its appreciation of some school service and, according to the guests, it Is a most successful ymy. that MEETING ON FRIDAY ELKS MEET TONIGHT T( A special mooting of tlio Klks lodge will bo hold this svonlng, marked by tho official visit of Dis trict Deputy (Irand lOxnllcd Ruler 'larenco Underwood of Klamnlli ''alls, accoiupanlcd by John lloylo. exalted ruler of tho Klamath Falls lodge, and I'orry Dtil.iipn of Khun- tilh Falls. "Thoro will ha nn lull In lion of a class of candldulcs and n session of thu "biickhouiuls." A largo atlondaiico Is especlallv urged. recent production was piling up. omission of tlio Unlted-Sliulto prol'orrnd dividend furnished fur ther proof-Hint prosperity this year was by! no means cenm iil . Leading stocks sunk rapidly un der the prcBsuro of largo offerings of both1 aocounis In the lusU hour. U. S. Stool sold below 170 nllll (In. cllnos of 5 jKilnts or more woro. "iiiiioioiis. j. i. i;usc slumped 17 ',4 points under tho previous closo, Auburn Auto 1GM,,' Otis Elovntor HiV4l, and General Electric, Wost tnghouso Klectrlc, Allied Chemical, Eaatmun Kodak 10 to' 11 points Tho closing was weak. Total solos approximated 3,800,000 shuros . MISS MflLS I'OHTLAXD. Ore., Dec. 12. Pi ijiiii ivruse. Oswego farmer-wrest- lor, won a rough wrestling match from Ciene 1-udoox, Fronch-Cana- (llan champion, in their heavy weight mutch hero lust nlcht. Ceorgo McLcod, Tacoma, bested Andy Hrown. Cincinnati, in anoth- or rough encounter in tho one- liuur preliminary. Kruse took the first full In 21 minutes, 23 seconds with a series of flying wrlstlocks. Ludoux evened the score by taking the second fall In 12 minutes. 10 seconds with a succession of head- locks. Kruno turned what looked llko defout Into victory In tho third stanza when ho picked Ludoux up wild a crotcll und half nelson and slummed him to tho floor after rive minutes of fast work. McLcod took the only all of tho I pieiimmary in as minutes, 12 sec unda with crotch hold body slum. . PRICES FOR KIDS ii L. F, lvnnhoo. former member of Iho Copco nrgaiiizalion, entertaliui the Copco Forum this week with I an Illustrated tnlit on South Amor- Dixon of llend today was , l'"' Mr- Ivanhoe, who Is here mi I iliero '.after crossing success- jn v,,t trnm 1,1 '' Janeiro, where fully -the ,lilliuird-swept pass 1,0 afflllaled wllh tho American tif tho McKcnzle. 4 Foreign Power Corporation, told Dixon said he baltled k "' ""e of tils Interosllng export . Ulicmrd four hours atop tho ! ences In tho tropics nnd showed . mountain, He said he und his movies of It io mid vlclnlly. A reel wife, who accompanied him. ' lJiesldont Hoover's visit to ; had . about mnde up their -fiSoulh America und pictures of 11 minds to spend the night In military review In Klo on a national t lhe mountain bllzxurd when holiday woro greatly enjoyed by mi thought of Iho blankets. Iho large audience of Copco em , ': l ployes and Riiosts. .1. C. lloylo act- led us ehnliiiiaii of the meetlni. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ark.. Dec. 12. fl') Tllllo Riimlner, Klyear-old star witness against five men charged with murdering Connie Fin 11 III 1 11, said positively today for Iho rirst time that the youth hero claiming to be Franklin was not her former lover, whom she snvs was mutilated and burned alive,' How One Woman Lost ::: 20 Pounds of Fal Lost Hor Double Chin Lost Her Prominent Hips t'V ' " ' Lost Her Sluggishness 1.' 1 ' Galnod Physical Vigor Gained in Vivaoiousnoss ' . OHlnod a Shapely Figure, If you're fal remove the rnu ! Notice also ihut you have gained Kltl'WIIKN HALTS) contain the S inlnersl salts your body organs, glands and nerves must have to function properly. When your vital organs fall to pnrfornt their work correctly your liowels and kidneys can't throw, off . that waste material before you realise it you're grow ing hldrously fat! Try tin If a traspoonful of KRCHCHKN HALTS In a glass of not ' water every morning in In energy your skin Is clear your eyes sparkle wllh aloliolls health you feel younger In bodv keener In mind. K KI'W'II K.N will give any tat person a Joyous .Hurprlse. let an Je Imtlle of KRCHCHKN" HALTS 111 Jarmtn Wooria Drug Hlore (lasts 2 monlhsl, If oven this first bottle doesn't convince yoll this Is the eaulrnt, aafest und surest way to lose fal If vou don't ei m su pern Imnrovenient In weeke aet on the ecnles and hole health eo Rlorlounlv enerwrnie.. how many pounds of fat hvo van- j vigorously alive your money slnd Uhed, t ily returned, The Noted Dead Miss 55oo Orlffln, one of tho own er of tho Handicraft Shop, an nounced today that this concern has purchased tho millinery shop of .Miss Taylor, located In the same siororonm at 12 South Central uvn 11110. The entire stock of fine mil linery will he disposed of at nnrc In a sale, according to Miss (Irlffln. and the Handicraft Hhop will avail' Itself of Iho additional space Li accommodate Its rapidly Increasing business. The aciiulslllon of Iho space oc cupied by Ihe millinery shop of Miss Taylor will murk nn expan sion In Iho business of tho Handi craft Shop. During tho two years Miss (Irlffln has managed this con cern a sulistanilal growth hus boon enjoyed. .Medford women will regret, how ever, that Miss TayJor Is retiring: from active business in Medford. During the past 15 years she h is been one of this city's best known milliners, coming here from .Nort'i Dakota, and a host of friends and business nciiualiiiunces will wish her success In any future activity she may undertake. Mlsa Taylor opened ll millinery shop In the Deuel building U years ago wll"ii the firm engaged In business thoro was Thompson. Crnichfleld . Deuel. She has not yet announced her future plans. ClllC.UiO, Dec. 12. (p) School children" may bo admitted for 25 cents each to till major league base nan games In 1H30 excepting those pluyod on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. At the suggestion of Kcncsuw- M. Lundls, commissioner of baseball, Alderman Tllomus J. Howler of Chicago was bound for Iho Joint meeting of tlio majors at Now Vork today with tho plan of cut rate iicKets for youngsters. "The youngsters are losing In terest. In baseball ht-causo they cant pay high prices for tickets." Howler said. "If tlio rato Is cut to 26 cents for them, they will be come Interested In the game again." IVAHIIlNdTON, Dee. 12. P) I 'Wight K. Allltlnan. of Allouhenv I'a.. Hie ranking lirlgadler general of the army, died at Walter Itee.l Hospital today after an Illness of (ivo months, ino general was 5(1 years' old and was on the net Ivo list of the army being hint assigned to Fort Sill. Oklahoma. He Is survived i'y a widow and three children lirlgadler (leneral Allien .1. How Icy now on duty In Washington, succeeds tieneral Aiilttnan as ihe milking brigadier. WASHINOTON. Dec. 15, (V J. Harrlsiigers, whose Inventions In the field of wireless communi cation were of Inestimable benefit lo the country during the World war. died today at his 'home In Hyullsvllle, ,Md near Washington, afier n heart ultuck. . WICHITA PASTOR IS CALLED TO PORTLAND WICHITA, Kansas, Dec. j. (Tl Dr. W. t. ItoKeln, pastor of the First Ituiitlst church here, an nounced today that he hud re ceived a call to occupy the pulpit of Hlnson Memorial Itapllst, Church In Portland.. Ore., to suc ceed Dr. John Marvin, resinned. RrevA Oonuhl Klynn of tho l.ent'ruUI KltTtric Supiity roi purattnn wuj Iiun1iu's viMliur from Portliuut tu. Otiy.. Iyimt's dance, Dtmiuliind Intl. Hint Sut . AilmlMttitii r"i AS HIS STARS LEAVE I.AFAVKTTE. Ind. (PI It took Jimmy I'helnn eight years to de velop the first western conference championship "team at Purdue unl-. verslty. and now with the season at an end, ho must begin nil over. "Pest" Welch nnd (lien Hurme son. Purdue's star backs, and "Red" Sleight, bulky tackle, played their last, games for the llollermakers when they met Indiana. It also was the last tilt for Kb Caraway, William Woerner, the end -who scored ugulnst lowu, nnd Hill Mac klo, the other wing man. .Next year's backfleld will have Alex Vunevleh. full, and Hill White, (Itiarlcrliack, nnd In the line there will be the veterans, Vunlilbtier. tackle; llutner and Stcurs, guards, and Miller, center. I'helan has two promising backs In Lewis Pope nnd Jim Purvis, w ho showed well this year as substi tutes. Line material Is not so good but I'helan has the knack of nink Ing football players. A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL BURELSON'S 101 South Central Year End sale drastic reductions in Dresses! ' Coats! Hats! Marked for Immediate Clearance dresses Daytime dresses tailored sport dresses Snowdrift silk and wool dresses crepe dresses party dresses sleeveless and long sleeve dresses every frock greatly reduced. , - Sizes 14 to 44 50 DRESSES . Regular to $10.00 . NOW $ 3.81 75 DRESSES . Regular to $12.95 . NOW $ 6.81 100 DRESSES . Regular to $14.95 . NOW $ 9.81 80 DRESSES .'Regular to $16.50 . NOW $10.81 50 DRESSES . Regular tb $22.50 . NOW $12.81 coats Dress coats, with fur collars and cuffs coats and well tailored. -Very smart 15 COATS . Regular up to $19.75 . NOW $12.81 20 COATS . Regular up to $39.75 . NOW $19.81 18 COATS . Regular up to $49.75 . NOW $24.81 10 COATS . Regular up to $69.75 . NOW $39.81 hats ..- Felt Hats Velvet Hats Metallic Hats- GROUP 1 . Values up to $2.95 . NOW Values up to Values up to Values up to GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 $3.95 $5.95 $6.95 Values up to $12.95 NOW NOW NOW NOW $1.00 $1.81 $2.95 $395 $4.81 101 SOUTH CENTRAL I Your Favorite Jeweler J Since 1918 . , Cougtn (rem calila may lead to so. Tious trouble. You can nop them nni wiih Crcomulilen, an emulsified creosote that Is pleasant lo lake. Creomulsion Jl medical disco rery with two-fold action; it soothes and neals the inflamed membranes and in hibits jtrrra irnnih. Of all known drugs creosote ii res. ogniird by high medical authorities one of the greatest healing agencies lor rougiu irom coldt and bronchial Irritations. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, oilier healing elements which soothe and heal th inflamed membranes and slop the ir rltalion, while the creosolo goes on to the Momach. is absorbed into the blood, attacks the teal of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory. in the treatment of coughs from eolda, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial Irritations, and ia excellent for building up the mtem after coldi or flu. Money refunded If not re lieved after taking according to direc tions. n your drurant tanvi CREOMULSION run at .vUGtf tROM COLDS THAT HANG ON gifts EXTRAORDINARY are Parker Duofolds Here are pen and pencil to match (five flashing colors from which tg select), Presaurelesj Touch, t Non-Breakable Barrels nnd Ever lasting guarantee on pena. DuetteSetaasabove,$8.00,$8.S0, and $1 1.00, according to sure. Sea them at our counter. Larry Schade Next to Fox Craterian ECONOMY Fish and Meat Market FRIDAY IS FISH DAY This week we have SALMON HALIBUT FRESH SOLE KIPPERED SALMON' EASTERN OYSTERS SHRIMP MEAT CRAB MEAT CLAMS 4 , SMELT Red Rock Cottage Cheese Fresh Fruits and Vegetables NICHOLS & ASHPOLE Phone 26 206 E. Main Portland I'orneratnno laid tor $1,200.01)0 Kastern OutfittlnK mm puny bulldlnt at Tenth and Wash ington streets. CLAMOTED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT! 3