TMKlFOm MAIf, TRIhTXK. M KIH'OKI), OlfKdON'. Nl'NDA V. JANTAKY
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IIS IN J'VILLEI
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"The Cood Old Hays of 1S5J."J
1 im flour sold in Jacksonville j
ono dollar u pun ml. lul lacoo '
one dollar an on mo and sail!
; fc'US
priceless, was interest I hk' j
liiiL'd in ono of the recent
Js.MJ.0i; broadeuKlH belnj? brought
MHtfiiLTH every Monday, Wcd
day mid Friday afternoon thru j
e cxurletiy of the merchants of
the hiKtorle little town.
$ The cxhorhilunt prices doner! b-
fd in tho story by Joe Wettcrer
'I Ipovt; in effect during the winter
if that year when the town was
now bound, and a few of thu en-rt-prininK
merchants crossed tho
5' piskiyous on snow allocs to net
h Supplies. Wild i?amo however,
',: van plentiful and many of the
j : ijiiners lived for months on a m at
t; ti.el.
j" !n the year
the radio .story
ISii't, aceordiuK (o
a judicial tribunal
f took tho plate of tho peoples
fi "court. Disputes rose over water
S; rinhtH to mining ground and to
property in general. A mass mect
i !f lu-i was called on .Jackson Creek
v and a man by the name of Koer
J- Yas appointed Alcaltle, or judge,
Lix i t h u nl i m 1 ted po w e r.
A ease in which two miners
i tell Into dispute over a jointly
t owiud mining claim, one denying
V the other bis partner; rights
p roved bis undoing. He decided
! In favor of the plaintiff. The mln-
VI who lost his interests went
Wiu the ennips explaining the In
; Justice done him. A meeting was
Called with 100U people In attend-
f, aiuc, most of tbeiii miners, unit
f .hiipcrior Alealde" adopted.
t I I'. IS. Hayden, a highly educa
:. ted miner was elected chief jus-
: tire. He in turn appointed
bailiff, and n jury was drawn. I
( 1. Prian appeared for the appel-
i ant and orange Jacobs for th
& respondent. The pardner was
tie instated. I'rian was later elee
r" ted to the circuit court
which pos
Ition ho held for 18 years, and
f then became Chief Justice of Ore
: gt'ii. Jacobs went to Washington
and was later a delegate to cong
t ress.
fe (, The manner in which Indians
of the vicinity obtained guns and
! um munition from the whites was
s one of the interesting high lights
J', of the radio story. A few of the
guns were stolen, others were sold
'.! merchants, and others weiv
y traded to the Indians by the niln-
eis for a st(uaw. A nuinher of
lie htuawH ran away and return-
ci to ineir loriuer jieomen nun-
nds, who, .upon hulug. sought
ut by Ihe while owner would
j. pnly rc-surrendcr the hmuuwh ui
i, ton receiving . another gun. Am
f munition was made often from
the scraps of lead and tin-foil dug
5 up by the Indians from the rub
ij liish heaps of the white settlers.
I- The Ued men In possession of
( weapons l; e o m e t e with the
W hite men b e g a n trying their
j wings by attacking the various
f settlements. Their first act In
j ,lsi3 was to kill a farmer on Hear
'l creek near Phoenix. Two days
later an Indian named Tlmmpson
" was turned over by the Chief '.it
i Table liock to the AVhltes. Ho
Was tried before the court, coti
e: Vleted and hanged two days later,
f: Three or four murders .followed
: thin, and the Whites armed them- '
. wives as heavily as possible and J
:" stood guard.
J Miii'-rs on' the Applegale. Ster-,
ling. KontH Creek all came into
h Jacksonville for protection. A mill
j, Inry company was formed In that
!:" City. Armstrong appolnled captain:
' j. r". Miller, lieutenant and Charles
j irew. iiavtcrmaster. Six com
i panles of v.lunl -eivt were raised
and one in the command of ap-
4,
ii in Cowler was left to protect
(sonville. Katb man furnish-
id bis own horse and equipment.
REVIEWS
E. II. Dowell had charge of the
transportation, Capt. Allien of the
b ttiililary post at Korl .lones who
dmir with the volunteers and
; regulars.
S There were no uniforms, but
every tnenilier of the lx eonipim
ifs organized was "an Indian fisht
cr." A hand of .inn Indians neleet-i
cil a MtruiiK i ii n 1 1 I on at Talite'
It.ick.
i In tlie meantime the WlilteH
were emllnc nut detailunent to
loeato the !ed men anil the latter
havltlK made hold nssertlonH that
they would leen up their attaeks
until every White man wiih out of
Die country. The first ctiRaKomem
W'im under the command or Cap
tain Miller on Applomite near Wil
liams Creek where an Indian hand
W.m followed and where they am-,
l)Mlicd tho whiles who lost two j
then. They fouuht there an lttnir.
With five Indians killed. The
Whites were finally forced tu re-
eat leaving the field to the In-
iiip, the latter outnumherinu tho
rmer two to one.
Iturlnit Auk-list of that year tW'
itilners on their way from Willow
E Si rlnts to Jacksonville were klll-
v r.1 and roldied. A messencer wim
f dispatched north nskinu for help
General Ijine hrard the news
raised an nrmy of r.n volunteers
" atid proceeded on to Camp Stew-
in where he found Captain Al
: den with his regulars and volun-
ter troop.
; The cummaml of the troops was
: Offered to Ijine Who nceepted I".
t noil laid oul an active campaign.
Tie fh-st attack under I.me tool!
t. place on Kvans Creek where thr
' Indians were taken unawares.
t;t plain Abb n wax w imii'i in
lltifl battle. !" ued from the In
dian who xerted everv effort
ti capture bim. anil moved to
t1 rar while Jenernl I Jine or-
d u n ad va nee u pon the 1 b'd
Ppon beeominir nwnrc of th
pr.ene of Cenernl Ijine the tn - J
, dln rrlTl fur pt-nei', mid Ibej
ir w nil offlrer hi roat nifiiinHIng
j A wounded arm.. walkeJ .anions
tilt- Iti-.i n-.in. KollmiiiiK ,r
to "ililiiV toi.k lluir li'mips to
111.! top of Tal.li- l!o,k wli.-i-o u
IPfacf paiipy wan li.-lil. The In
illiins hanil.cl ovit tli.lr K.nit. to
thu whiu-H. Tilt- piaii- plpo was
hnuiIumI. Tin troops Ntartin for
limm wrni into canip at Ityb.-c
Kerry, i-allini; It famp AliU-n III
honor of Major Alilin.
FORM
MedforO l.odMt I S, A. K. and A '
M., laiinehed a mw year with tlie
Installation of now nffiee-s this!
week and Harvey Field, the re-1
ecntly selected worshipful master
and his new staff of uffi.-ci-M :i-e'
prepared to make HI 3d a blK o'i"
in .Medford .Masonie history, II.
I). Powell, retiring worshipful mas.
ter, has completed tine of Med-
ford Lodiie lM3's most MlceesM'iil
seasons and, due to his efforts, th
local lodge has grown in size and
increased materially ltn prestige in
southern Oregon and in Pacifi?
coast Masonic circles.
The following list of of fleers
will assist Harvey Field in ba lul
ling the affairs of the Medfo.-d
lodge during the 1030 season: K. j
I. Lenox, senior warden: L. C.
Stewart, junior warden; John '
Deever. senior deacon: Aubr'y t
Norris. junior deacon: Kred Pur
din, senior .steward; Otto Horner,
junior steward; V. Turpin, chap
Iain and Lester Smith, marshal!.
Plans are now being made bv i
Medford Lodge lt)3. A. K. and A
M. to participate in a district j
.Masonic meeting at C rants Pass
on January 21. at which time the
grand master of Oregon will meet
with southern Oregon square and
compass men. ,
Dodge Hrothers dealers, district
managers and sales representatives
from all parts of the country held
a convention in Detroit, January
Srd and 4lii. Approximately 100 1)
attended. .
At this meeting the program for
the coming year, the most inter
esting In the history of the com
pany, was announced. The new
cars for 3 130 were shown to the
dealer organization for the first
time.
The second day of the conven
tion was devoted entirely to con
ferences between dealers and fac
tory executives.
In his opening remarks to the
convention, C. Y. Matheson, gen
eral manager, called attention to
the fact that the world-wide Dodge
organization Is this year observing
the Kth anniversary of the com
pany. The significant iel.it inship
of this event to the program pro
jected for 1130 was pointed out. A
great many of the hundreds of
original Dodge Druthers dealers
who are still holding the Dodge
franchise were present at the con
vention. I'olitenos I Vna IImhI.
M KM PHIS. Tenn. (P.P.)
f leorge Wiltshire, grocer's clerk,
coiiueeted the seat of bis pants
with the fender of a passing- auto
mobile when he bowed politely
while depositing a bundle In ;i
lady's- ear at the curb, lb wasn't
even scratched, but I hey rushed
him a new pair of pants.
Kntlt Hhipnicnts frum litjiiL
Iliver valley fur l!!2!t srj.sun to
taled in value $f.l L'7.640. aeeinl
Iiik to report filed with ItuK'ie
Itiver Traffic awsocla'tion.
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
"The Food Is Better"
At the Medford
ISIS
East Main Near Bridge
Admission 10c and 15c
Sunday and Monday
A Picture That's Different!
STREET OF
ILLUSION
With Virginia Valli
and Ian Keith
Don 't Miss This Film !
Added Features
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MEXICO'S PRESIDENT-ELECT WELCOMED TO CAPITAL
.VjaSjjj '"' ; i V " MlMm alnh TImt.' will iv a jini intnlliiti:i
l "Sj V V I i ;:"'I -! ' . V'iL1; I nyal X-litlit.r f ivmral l'oiiu
K7 ZWsjita. 1 ." ml , Ul i -r 7''"""',l ri""'y ;,m
Wri u Wis :
WrakA"Jli ! GOLD SEAL HAVE CLARE BRIGGS OF !
lmMmm,mUWSA:1 Wir ill ; .0,.,,,, unmuuiwinuuLu
5 gmsmKW M
' Associated I'rv&a Photo
Pascual Ortii Ruble, president elect of Mexico, and his party call at the White House to pay their
respscts to President and Mrs. Hoover. Left to right: Francis White, assistant secretary of state In
cnarge of Latin American affairs; Henry L. Stimson. secretary ol state: Senora de Campos Ortiz, act
ing lor the wife ot the Mexican ambassador; Presidentelect Ortiz Rubio, President Hoover, Senora
Orti Rubio. Mrs. Hoover and Manuel C. Tellez, Mexican ambassador.
L
OF M. T. PRAISED
An article describing the South
n Oregon Cas Corporation ;md
Mail Tribune's outdoor cooking
seiotl held in this city last Milli
liter appears In a recent i.-sue of
' Western tJas."
The story, written by K. 1. Da
zey. general m a n a e of the
Southern Oregon Jas Corporation,'
is( illustrated by pictures of the
large group of women who attend
ed the cooking school classes held :
at the city playgrounds. !
".Many sales have actually been;
effected in the two months fol
lowing the cooking course, but by '
far the most important results ;tc- '
ci uing to our company are found :
in i iisuUig Increase of "gas con- j
Hciousness" in a community which !
ls usually and pereularly electric- J
ally minded. Our business Is
33 1-3 greater than it was a year,
ago, and through such ugcnclcs as
Ihe outdoor cooking school we aim
tt) supply further stimulus to gas)
sales in our territory," the article 1
states.
IT
The Itootery will conduct Us an
nun January shoe sale begin n in-.
Monday morning, January U a
K:3o with a large assortment of
allocs for dress and street wear. ' ,l hrave young steuogi a pher who.
The greatest reductions will be ; wept off her feet by the ardent
made on novelty styles ami broken j foui lshlp of a millionaire's son.
lines, but "nil year" styles will iiKolniil'l','!" him and thens finds her
be included in the Kile. motives questioned by the boy s
t stern father. With too much pride
Jacksonville. "Times bnildln.; ! to stand for the old man's unjust
will be converted Into apartments I censure, the girl tries to carry on
and rooms by new owner. alone
JEWELERS
MEDFORD, ORE
11 Wft"
, .
FREE!
With the purchase of each Dia
mond of $50 and up a beauti
ful Diamond Wedding Ring
will be given.
)2
URIAH SHRINE1
! At the annual election of the
I llillah Temi le. "Shrine. Friday at
Ashland, ;. JC. Detriek of Ashland
. Wits elevated to illustrious poten
tate, taking the place left vacant
by i:. .Jerome of this city.
was
Carl Y. Tcngwald. Medford
elect d chief rahhan; lieese Chap
man. Cold Hill, assistant rabbaii:
.1. C. 'ass. t; rants Pass, high
priest and prophet: Vernon H.
, Va wter. Medford. Oriental guide;
Henry Vaupel, Ashland," treasurer:
W. li. Day. Ashland, recorder.
Phil K. Herman. ( i rants Pass,
was re-elected trustee for a three
year term.
Delegates chosen to attend lh
Imperial Council in Toronto, Can.,
In June were K. K. Del rick. Ash
land; Jerry Jerome, .Medford. and
Sam Daker. rants Pass,
'Trespasser" Will
Come to Craterian
! f u "The Trespasser," which
comes to the l''ox (.Valerian theater
you will see Cioria Swaiison In the
greatest of all talking pictures.
ltrllliantly conceived as to plot
inrnl as brilliantly depicted on the
1 i a' king screen nv (Me author
; director ICdmund Colliding. "The
Tresiiasser Is not only the supreme
; achievement of a great star, but
It is a picture destined to have n
place among the immortal works
of the clnemu.
'he gripping romance concerns
i ii ii ' f tw m r. m r m n -m ; m a .mw
0rW 1 fa A fell P
CHEVROLET MODEL
Crowds of admiring .pcctaloi x
visited the Pierce-A Hen compan s
show rooms Saturday to view the
first P'3n Chevrolet to appear in
Medford.
Although there are only threo
I models. club cedau. coupe ami
coach tin display at the local deal
ers, tuner moucis are expeciett iti
arrive from Oakland some Urn
t h is wee k . Such f ea t u res as hy -draulie
hoek absorbers. new
biakes and improved instrument
panels distinguish the 1 1 30 Chev
rolet. "App;rently more people are
Interested ' jn seeing the new ear
than ever before during the.tliii"
I
1 I have hopii
In business in Med
Allen said yesterday.
I 1'iird." V. W.
lie predicts a successful season ft)"
Chevrolet dealers in 1H30. and ex
pressed satisfaction -with the re
ception the new cars are receiving
locally.
CAUGHT IN TRAP
POItTKAND, Ore., Jan. AiA'
A giant torn eat, gone native, end
ed its predatory career In the wld
open spaces of likc county. In a
coyote trap on 1 he sheep range
of -James Winters, government
I hunter, last week.
j The pelt of the once-domest iea
1 ted kitty, measuring :H inches
j from the lip of its iii)N! 10 Die tip
: of Us tall, lay. today, in u pile of
I ui's that the bfologival survey
soon will sell at auction.
Rt. Helens. ItulldlnK permit
issued to St. Helens Sash ami Door
factory to remodel plr.nt.
arc
Now On! SFSSXlSSi
worn fvH 99 e"i HVMe p -"-t
of Extra
REDUCTIONS FROM
Mesh Bags, Costume Jewelry,
Rings, Toilet Sets, Silverware,
Hundreds of Items REDUCED
INSTALL OFFICERS
CENTRAL PT M.W.AJ
l.einonalla, an entirely new fla
vored Ice cream which has been
finding great favor in the ktrge
ehis of the country. Is being ln
' Irodueed In Medford and the
liogue lllvt r valley this week by
j the tiold Seal creamery. This de-
liclous ice cream will be made in
' the plants of the Cold Seal ('renin
! ery and will be flavored with geu
, nine fruit juices, no artificial fia
j vorings being used in Its mauufac-
ture. according to the management
of that concern. Those who have
i already tasted l-entonella have en-
Ihiiyhisticallv m-ocla lined It a real
e,,K..lion ,' (!1in I it ., one:, 1 111
"We are gratified In securing
Lemontdla as antither of our pro-
ducts." S. A. Krosehel, head of the
I Cold Seal Creamery said yester
day. "We believe that our patrons
I will thoroughly enjoy the supe-
rior flavor of this new ice cream I
and. should they be disappointed!
in any way. their money will be
cheerfully refunded."
Insofar as Iemonella has be
come a popular product In scores
of large eltien. It Is hardly an ex
periment when Introduced to peo
ple lure. ,
Rudy Vallee Star
cf Rialto Talkie
There are few persons who have
not heard of Itudy Vallee, orches
tra leader, crooner of songs, radio
idol of millions.
Today at the Pox Ulalto theater,
opportunity will be afforded to see
and hear ltudy In an entirely dif
ferent role that of an actor.
He Is featured In Radio Pictures'
a II -talking, singing, dancing com-edy-ilraina
"Tho Vagabond Lover."
his first feature length screen play.
Playing opposite him , is Sally
Itlillle.
"The Vagabond I .over," written
by James Crcelmaii, Jr., parallels
In I heme the actual life story of
Kutly Vallee, who has climbed by
his musical ability from a country
! Iw iv unit nf 11 New Knirliiml ilrnir.
gist, to the nation's radio, night
club and talking picture Idol.
HKA'm.K. Jan. 4, 11') Seat 1 1?
bank dopoMtH InereiiKed more than
five million dollaiK during the laHl
iuar(ir of 1 !2!l, InereaHliiK from
$L';il.li:i7,lMi(i,!l!t till Sept. 3(1 to
:':tli,7r.;i,.t IS.T.u on Deeember :n.
reporlH (o th! eoniptroller of eur
reney revealed today.
POHTIjAXD. Tho next conven
tion uf (lie Pacific Count Klro CIiIcFh
oHHoclatloii will be conduced nt Oak
land, C'al., the latter part of Ann
us t.
Fine Holiday Jewelry
CONTINUES ALL THIS
to 35
J VILLE GRANGE TO
HEAR PALM ITER
(CiMilribiiletl) I
Jacksonville Orangeis pleas.-'
notice the change in d.ito of I'k
special meeting scheduled for Mon-j
day evening. January ti. Due to j
conflicting dates for Monday nignt, j
Prother Palmiter. Worthy Stav
Master, has agreed to stay over,
with us on our regular .
night, Thursday, Jauuat y
N'liW
YOISK. .inn- I. l'V
i Clare Mrlggs who canned many a
chuckle by his newspaper cartoons
'depleting the human side uf Amer-
lean life, died last night, at the
j lilt dieal t enter of pneuiiU'ui;i . He
i was r l years old.
He had bt-en HI lor the last
j month with hrom'luiil pneumonia.
Some of bis most widely known hronc hnsenpic clinic, and physi- f
cartoon features were. "When a'eians from this anil foreign c.oun-' "
IVllow Needs a l-'riend." "Ain't it tries will be invited to study Dr.
a Crand and Clarions K eling." j Jackson's methods,
"The Davs of Deal Sport." and: '
"Mr. and .Mrs." He started Ills l alal llulb t ost rl(MI
! HCXVSpaper
career in 1 SUti u a '
arttionlst on the St. Umls Demo-
j t ,il1 111 wwh
E
Kl'CKXK. Ore.. Jan. 4
-ll'l
Officers for the Portland Alumni
association nf the Pniversity of
Oregon were announced here to
day by Miss Jeanetle Calkins,
alumni secretary.
lifimar Tooze, Portland lawyer,
graduate of 10 HI, was named
president, taking the place of
' Itobert Maul, another Portland
lawyer, and former football star.
Tanned Legs" Is
Craterian Talker
"Tanned J.eB," u Nparkllim mu
hIciiI comedy of vivid youth pro
duced by Hadlo PietureH. In now
playing at tho fox t'rnterlan the
ater. The outHtnmliiiK cunt nf film
celebi ilii'M Ih beaded by n little
iieweomer tinmed June t'lyde. She
had been In pictures' '-but j; two
moutliM when HKO offlclalH cIiohc
her for. one of tho tnont 'covuted
rolet of the Heawon. 'Her p'ert" per
Honaltty, lovely voire, and the fact
that hIio linn tlie, prize paid of
limb in fllmdom tire reHponsihlc
for her Helection.
Ann 1'ennliiKton, fammiH Xiejf
feld Htar and owner of thu $100,0(10
knecH, will he need In ho vera 1 Hpc
efalty daneeH with Allen KcariiM,
lalno a Hrondway favorite.
Held All Spades.
CAMiAKV. Alberta I.. K.
'lurry Ih a klnn's eoutiHellor and
the KiHtic WfiH In chambeirt at tho I
rourt hotiHe, so perhap It waH '
ffenulno. He held all the npitdeH1
In a pa me uf contract. '
Westf ield
Reg. S17.75-Clearance S14.75
Reg. S15.00-Clearance $1 1 .75
Many other watches at special prices
BRONCHOSCOPIST :
-AT 'TEMPLE f
p M.ADI 'M'IIIA, Pa. (l'P .
A ttiuruughly-euuipped agency for
the saving of human life will ho.
opened In this city in a few week,
when a bronchoscope clinic, to
he conducted by Dr. Chevalier
JucUon will be inaugurated at the..
school of medicine of Temple unl-
versify, , 1 r. t hurles K, Peiiry,
president of tho Templo unlver
it y anntiiu-e,! recently.
I Dr. Deurv declared that thero-
after Dr. Jacksnii, who ha-opened
several broiichoseopln . clinics liy
tills city, and Pittsburgh tu. whkii
sufferers from all narts of llin
world come for relief, will conl'lmi
uiH nouviues exclusively to icinimj
university. in. Jackson recent 1
was annointed to the ncwly-cr.--
laied chair uf bronchoscopy in thu
Tcmiite school of medicine.
I r. .hiekson bueame world-
famous through bis perfection of
t be bronchoscope ami other tie
vices fcr the location of foreign
bodies in the human system, per- '
milting I be renin va I of these ob
jeeis u iibottt an operation. An
entire floor of the Samaritan hos- '
pital of Temple university. Dr.
P.einy said, will be devoted to tho
:.
"H cine ugni i.mt. mat uiiiku
in a Work ma ns hand and electro- i
cuted him will cost the George 4.
j K. Cook eompan of Detroit, or It j, .
I Insurance agents. $5400 In work-' ;t
I men's compensation. Tho ease was v
, that of Albert Jones, an employee .
I of the t;en::e U. Cook company.
Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
Bilk from top to toe witl
French Heel
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Films Free
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