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CHARGE SHIRES UYTON TO OPEN - o y drit' the exp Hie atoo con; fine of i pool )l 1 1 in I lint! T had dayi terd mor nori N f!:ir bust Ih h Kiel (1 tele Ills Sou' 1,. Car) lildi 8: lord viol has cvw And o c. pult Us thin able son' II now rnrtl ropt uno put T n b turd pan. men roue II nine ' n Ash f ; enoi In t ti rt.t 33 T IkI Mi). CoB O-C Mr.' pou' n Sim f X rein wh( tho' I, eonl i 11 Coll row air- Ken. Inn', her the) U bloc T Hot! Its TlH last of, car; per, U NM A tho noo for! nu H itnri of I In . and 1 slio' Vtetl MIH ATTEMPT TOTIX" BOUT DEFENSE OF CUE ! Siskiyou Canyon r ' Payments Pall i : The liit XEV YOUK. Jan. 3. ,1'i- Jonny Layton, holder of the soild's Great One Suspended By .,11'"UB'"on ull"r" cha.pi..r.. UM'"1 r ' .ship for two years, begins dcieiisc Michigan Czars car. found j .tnvun In the i Mana ' n's t't'c at ,lie 'a,m harden t ; nlKht with Keren challeuiters In the ger of Battling Criss Says llie caanj)ifonsliij rotiml robin Boxer Told to 'Take Dive,!tournament Keu um,er way wi,h i Ijtyion op;oiiiK Harry Sthul'T of 1 ChirAC flPniPQ ' New Vork in one match and O WITROIT, Jan. 3 W Arthur lio Krit 'h;re. White Kox MH-ker ami a bn who iripht be heavyweight champion if ho were half a cood a he 1 reported lo have Mid he If, fc under eu.-pf.n- I K..r Schtilor. Jordan o i K'iHpt of I'hiiaifc-hthia meeting i JUzo 'Char leu Jordan of Los Anefles in; he another, f ihe Layton rules a favorite to retain i I'O Ills crown hut considerable opou-' '"r sitlon may be expected from the' ,!,,t former title bolrlem, Iteiselt and Auxie. Keicheffer of f'hleaKo. a well as from five other ehullen- Allaii Hall hi-kiyeu inuuniaii.n ti aijo, i the prj" rXy T GuiJIurno Huzo. u M'-xiean 1,. hir r. who ;ad pur'h the ina'hiri from AlUrt W'fhi.-r. a truck driver. AuthuMtit' Kty lh:it JI.Z'j be-t-;i:e tired of iniying install iiu m anl m diove the ma hlne over (he t.;ink. He ti l'f,'rHihel W'cLiUr in California that the nsachin wui tr"ken dni ami that Uv iiave it haek. However, h a ii.tir,''nt 1 man. will le 1 4 rreI to pay Laliinc due of ISS and lo an Ah!arul Ktciym 50 pulhoi; tne car hurk on' 4 ' ! :4 -iLUHILIIIlUlimO tMiW-W r i in ii u i 1 1 i in n. I UIIILIIIIU I ULIlU fi'.n h the Mirhisan lcx!r.j iiiif-i'Ti. The uhari-e, which ShireK I-iitc-H iridtKoantly. us that hii r p nucnlativcH Muhi to have rhireV Hi.pon'-nt in a eh..lijlrJ fighl here take a "dive." The cornmisflon acted yesterday nfter receiving a Htateirunt from Vance CildcrHleeve. manaser of IfattlififT Jrl (who was to have heen Hhiren' opponent) in which iJildernleeve Kiid HhireH reprejHon-tatti-cff told him C'rinn would have to "take a dive" or Khiie would nut ko through with the flfht. IPiut Called Off Tho bout which wax to have taken place lawt nlht wan calh-d off when phynician for the com ittbwion found Shire wan Muffering from u wvpie cold. fihlrcH jooh-pohed the idea that anyone repretw-ntins him would flUKg'nt that Itattlint; Crih "tiivc" "If anyone approached Crisn. he did no without my knowledge." Ktld HhireH. "I can flatten Cru on the level and I wasn't worrying almut him. I've got n Ktiff neck and a heavy cold, and the commia Mon'n physician. JJr. Keane, told me I watt in no condition to fight it thin time." "We are natinfied." Commiisiun r Ilrown Maid, "that Hhtret does not belong in the boxing game." In Chicago. Nemie Jtlumenthal. h'hiree' manager, denied any at tempt had Iwen mule to fix the fight with Crisa. inn- (of Kt. loii. Tiff iVnion of Kan- nnH City and fin CopuloH troit. To the winner will go & earlv j Kalary of I'iooM. a cah award of l-'OW ax well uh a major pUhvc of; the Kate receipiH. Ta to :1i P- I'lauo I-lcturtJ. T : ' vi'r'cr(n Room 10 iv p. Ki to tf.tu p.m. 'laAho furlur. ( Slnsin and pUyinR in the a mr t,i upiatrr muinanli In the ,v, f M'-C artiKt "ill l.- h.-.rtl in the weekly "In the .. . .. . u ur.....i.-:)i.t thru f i: t'armr ii. I' Kt;t. KHO. Ki-fA and KtloA STRANGE DISEASE TAKING REFUGEES to C:34 p.m. Interwoven Iair. Oloutn will be cunf picuoun by it absence in the program w hich ; the Interwoven I'air ha pre- pared. Broadcast through KGO, 1 it -in t ti r,m. Pacific Nomad. The Pacific nomada will ormk I.ucile Kirtley. wprano, and Charles Hart, pianut and musi cal director, to the microphone w ith them when they present a , 2u-ininute program over KGO, j Klig und KUA." j to 12 p. m. Launner-"n' KHQ. KOMO. K(JV and KKI. :ao to 7 p.m. Phiicos Theatre - lttmv flhi- AIenndn. An imaginary curtain i , . ,,K -Q ! II tra. JJroadcaKt through KHQ anU KO.MQ. A valby basketball league among the churrhen in a iror:g poihllity, thn Idea having lt In ception at the iiM-etlng of the j Kogue Uiver Valley .Miniteria) at--I Hooatiun held at Central J'oint latt Monday, when Itev. C . J'ort'T. p.uitor of the Prexliyterian church of Mcdford broach'-d the subject. The other mlnJM-r in attendance nthuKlaxticully fell in with the plan, and the new athletic venture will he known by the name of the Itogue Itiver Valley Church li;u ktlall league. It in understood that ntfpK are now under way in the formation of Much a league. Key. . C. Karick. pastor of the ; Grants Pawi Methodist ehurrh, de livered a jaer un "The Future of Keligion and the Church," in which he made a statement to the effect that there are more than twice ait many of what are consid ered the cheapest magazines sold in'Ctaiitn Pasfl than all other type. IflUTLANI). f)rc. Jan. Z. iA) -Kiiforcenient of federal regulations prohibiting low flying of airplane. over cities was asked today by Mayor tleurge Maker of the Aero Club of Oregon after residents had complained of aviators circling near housetops. Mayor Maker said he received one complaint that an aviator nar rowly rni.sKcd several person h on a suburban streets several dayn ago bv winiring tini close to the erontid. The Lawson family, with the exception of one son who was away, was ip?d out by Charles Law son. Stokes county. North Carolina, farmer when he shot his wife and children and then killed himteJf, Above arc the victims of the tragedy. will rbe and fall on , another liKht opera presentation; through K:0. KHQ, KOMO, KOW and KKI. lo 7:30 p.m. rintrung Quak ers. The Quaker Girl, Los lU.n nett, will take her friends, the Armstrong Quakers, 'to her home in Quaker Town, where they will entertain In her iar!or. Jiroad ust thru KGO, KHQ. KOMO, KGW and KKI. ;jv 10 p.m. Arrauur program. . ' . .. - . .m h l-articlp.in In the ,.roBran. In- . fpusand ttatian l' - elud., a Ju-pk-cc orchestra con- i rl '? ,110 "in, ' ducted by Joseph Koener and ,ave their aentences termina e l a male choru.. They will I.e i "en Irincess Mane Jose of Uel hear in the wh thru Kilo, i R'" marries Humbert prince or KHQ. KOMO. KGW and KKI. Piedmont, here January N. to 8:30 p.m. Kootlisht. Voice- I An amnesty proclamation made of Call Taylor, soprano, and Irv. I ' King Victor Lmanuel in con in Kennedy. U nor. will bring ' nection with the weddms provider favorite niusiciil comedy Relet- i liberation for prisoners servins sen- tions. Broadcast thru KGO and tences 01 a year or ie .u. KECA. . RELEASE PRISONERS WHEN MARIE WEOS; HOMK. Italy, Jan. 3. (.'P) Sl IIAMMKltMTKl.V. Germany. Jan. 3 (A'l A ftruliKe cllseafe that has broken out unions German iten nonlle refUKcen from Kuxsia en camped here ha caused the death of forty children. Fifty other children are ill from the dicac which has baffled doc i...wf.lK. Mti-lct sanitary men. ruies. the epidemic spread because many mothers hid their sick chil drcn and prayed over them. In accordant-el with the Mennonito belief instead of lettlni! them have niedl. c-ul attcnlion. ; Tho disease resembled mcasUu but caused. death within a lew' hours nfter Infertlon. FUNERAL SERVICE FOR DR. BEAN ON SARURDAY ' POHTLANH. Ore., Jan. 3. iP Funeral terviccn for Dr. Harold. C. Mean. 40. president of the Ore gon state board of health and one of the Ktute'K prominent physic ians, who died Thursday in a hos pital here following an operation, will be .conducted Saturday afternoon. ELECTION SUPPLANTS FOSHAY DIRECTORATE M I X X K A PO I - IS, Jan. 3 . VP Hc-i:: ration of the entire board of director.- of the V. U. Kohay Co., and election of a new ooard was :infititncri today hy "Wilbur I!. F- ' iihay. head of the concern which in now in receiver-hip with two other Koshay holding companies. Skaters Drown COPENHAGEN. . Jan. ?..iPi Ten boys drowned today when the ice broke under them while they were skating on the Flian river, Sweden. -j 8:30 to :45 p.m. Amoa n Andy. in-oadcast thru-- KGO, KGW, KHQ. KOMO and KECA. 40 to 9 p.m. John and Ned. Meeting once more before the microphone, John and Ned, the and military offenses, and for- fail ure to pay fines. Coos Home Destroyed MAILSHFiELD, Ore., Jan. 9.tJPi A landslide which drove logs through their home and damaged Un!ofttferVice Btation team, will jthe interior destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kamlin near nerc while they were visiting at Heeds- j port, several ctner nomes were flooded hy hleh water from creeks. offer auditors a brief program combining comedy and music to night. Broadcast thru KGO, KHQ. KOMO. kVsW an KKV Mckenzie pass choked by deep snow drifts KlG KMC, Ore., Jan. 3. Snowdrifts three and four feet deep in the big cut near the sum mit of the McKenzie Pals and a. general blanket of snow 24 to 3fi inches in depth has blocked tho pans road, Raymond "Walsh, state highway employe, satd tMtay. KAXHAM CITY. Jan. .(A't Tho Army football Mtfiiad will be conch ed next year by Major Kalph Same who hen directed tactics of the West Point lino under Coach Miff Jones. Appointment of Major Kanse to succeed Captain Jones, who will be transferred to duty at Fort Hill, Oklu., wan announced here hint night by Major General William It. Hinlth, pupciiutcndciit of the acad emy, t XKW YOUK, Jan. 3. J'i Major Frank V. Cavanaugh ha lw;en re engaged an head football couch at Fordhami university, therehy net ting at rent rumors that he would be found elsewhere next fall. Cavannugh turned out an un beaten team at Ford ham during the seanon just closed. LEO AND MM MEET XKW YOUK, Jan. S. OF) Fur ther footlKitl laurels have been given to the Xotrc Dame team In the Albert Musnell Krskinu foollcill award, riVtfigned to he emblematic of the national football champion ship. for Tho award was made by a committee of sports writers In various cities after a poll had been taken. Noire Hamc received !! votes, Pittsburgh 41 and Purdue two. NKW Y of IK. Jan. 3. UP) Maxle KoHenbtoom and Leo lximtski, lead ing light heavyweight for several yen rn, clash In the "battle or noth lui much" at Madison Square Gar den tonight. Through a combination of cir cumstances neither Itgures in tho light heavyweight championship elimination tournament which ha progressed to n state -here the only survivors are two Muffalu residents, Jimmy Hlattery and Iu SALARY SETTLEMENT; Kt'GKXI-;. Ore., Jan. 3 Ml Ciipt.-ifn John J. McKuiiii will re turn to Kugem January ti to nego tiate with the l.'iiivcrfdty of Oregon for payment on -the ha In nee due hlrn on his coaching contract, ac cording to word received here today, CENTRAL POINT HIGH BASKETBALL TONIGHT J MODEL ! BAKERY'S i SATURDAY SPECIAL j Raised Do-Nuts j . 15c a Doz. ; Cherry Gold Cake j 25c s Our siii;iri' cakes cut 21 ! nice slices. Angel Food 25c Medford Rolls . for SiUHldy dinner j 15c a Doz. We have the best Ginger j Cookies in town; 15c a ) dozen . 111 W. Main Phone 103-R CEXTHAI. POINT. Ore., .Mm. ?. (S. ) Much intt reht i beln xhown In the Alumni-High S-hool bKMketb.tll gume which will played Friday evening. January 3. Spec Keene. athletic coach or Willamette university. topped ,n Central Point recently to call upon the Fabcr boys, while on his way to I.oh Angclcjt to take In a few football gamcM. portlanFpucksters reach second place 1'Oli ri.ANI), Ore.. .Ian. .1 .-(,V -'ortlaud'n sloiuly drive today had carried I ho Min ks lo second place In llie Ktnniliiu: of the I'aclfle Coast leu Hockey leiiRile mid with in low anil a hair names of the leiiKnv leaillllR Vltncoliver Lions, l loO vlr.llins In last IilKlil's fou lest. ROCKNE FETES SQUAD ' AT ANNUAL BANQUET KOI TII lii:.l). In. I., .Inn. 3 M'i Coai-h Knme Itoi-Kilo's iinnunl iiioitituram dltiner to the Noire liiilne footliiill Ktiuail tclll bn held January . letters will be annul r.l :ik. ti ciiolnln elected WE DEVELOP Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY TOUR REXALL STORE Open Buridayi nd Evenlnft AU the Tim BEGINS SATURDAY-A REAL SURPRISE FOR YOU Announce an After Christmas JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. SS0 of Extra Fine Holiday Jewelry Look at These Drastic Reductions! Doors Open 8 o'Clock STARTS TOMORROW LOOK A T THIS MOST AMAZING OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE Upon the completion of our Christmas business, we find that we are over stocked on fine holiday jewelry, and in order to unload AT ONCE we are of fering this QUALITY merchandise at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Don't forget, we back every article which will be sold during this clearance with our GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. Buy with confidence during this event and SAVE MONEY! 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Clearance $29.75 $9,40 Ruby Ring La Louise Ladies' Hope Ruhy; 14 k. p,ld. lie-'. .fl-.j0. Speiial Costume Ring Ladies' Costume IJinu;, It k pilti. Hcirular Clearanee (ti 7 OC S,,e.-ial V Many other items are being liberally reduced in price including Silverware, Glass ware, Novelty Jewelry, Desk Sets, Lighters, Clocks, Chains, Etc. DON'T FORGET! BROPHY'S CLEARANCE BEGINS SATURDAY, 8:30 u