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MEDFORT) MATL TKTBTTXK fEDFORD. Ol.'BiOX. TIM DAY. MAY .,Q. 19.10, PSQE FOUR liirnnirtii iirxrv l , llnnnnmV RlflTllP I M Mil I V. J. - . V n n I t-f I I kL wm la lllll I I I II r I WWm vuai J W 1 VLn lie.-' - Twr :-i BOLDSQRCHARD SrSM 'AT CENTRAL PL Former Conro Fiero erty and Green Farm Involved in OOO Transaction: - Prop Acres $60,- PurchriHo " of , the ; U'oodlawn orchard, lient known an the former Conro Fiero home, northunsi of Central Point by II. A. DuHiHiue of Seven OaltH from C. M. JJoldw, a deal iiivolvliiK ttfO.UUM, wuh an nounced yeHterdny nftpriKjon fol lowing completion of the,. wile thru the C. It. Ueebo and C. W Jlabb real ewlato iiKeney of thin city. Tho Wood lawn oruhtird, one of the most fertile orchard properticH of the JtoKUe Itiver valley, hh well tin one of the most beautiful ho men In Houthern Orewnn, Includes 40 nereH of land, nil in orchard, In cluding pears and peaches, half of which is in bearing, and an attrac tive nine room house. Ah part pay ment for the property Mr. i)u Jiuciuo iu exchanging tho Green Acres farm in the Seven Oaks dis trict, where ho Is now makltiK biH home. Me expects to take possea- Hlon of Wooillawn orchard at an t early date. Green Acres farm Includes 44 I nereH of land, 10 of which arc planted to young orchard. Jt Is also one of the scenic homes of the valley and was formerly owned by tho Kldons. The Woodlawn orchard Is known by all people who travel the road from Central J'oint across Dear creek to Dybee bridge or the Crater Dake highway for lis beau tiful and spacious grounds rciTch ing from the high hedge nt the road to the large rambling country house, surrounded hy well kept shrubs and flowers. ' ' Constructed by Mr. Fiero during the days of tho apple boom, when easterners were swarming to the Koguu River valley and sparing no expense In the building of beauti ful homes, nothing has been elim inated, which might add - to the comfort und romance of the place. It Is modernly equipped with large basement and furnace as well as several fireplaces on the main floor. French doors lead from the liv ing room Into the court yard be hind the house, which Is as attrac tive as tho front lawn. . The nine rooms include quarters for servants and the house has always heon tho hcciio of much entertaining. Mr. and Mrs, DuHuque will take possession of the place soon. No announcement was made yesterday as to Mr. and Mrs. Holds' plans fur the Immediate future. WASHINGTON PUPILS CONFESS BANDIT ; ACTS T MOSCOW. Idrtlm !nvi nti.-tJPi Joe Taylor of Loomls, Wash., stu dent ut Washington State college, and Robert Tuft, The Dalles, Ore., University of Idaho student, today admitted, police said, that they robbed several store buildings. Of ficers declared Taylor confessed stealing tin automobile in Helling hnm and taking It to Pullman, Wash., seat of W. H. C. ' HEAVY RAIN DRENCHING GRANDE R0NDE VALLEY DA OHANDU, Ore.k May 80. WVOne. of tle heaviest ralnw of the" wiiKoii drenched the (irand Hondo valley (Hiring the night and continued today. Farmem saw the rain as an aid to agriculture. It's a vise tliat stays outside ' ' T j ig I wjrmm V - - "js ' 1 SWW I wrier I ) f,. M W 101 i"" Oronite FLY SPRAY Yxills 'eri Head - MOlOimWS N!S fill ' MOINJ HOACHIS HUJ Standard oit coMMNy or calif oknia Tiilftit ;irl W'viU Ashland Mini TALKNT, Ore., May 30 (Spe cial) I icf ore an altar hanked with of the prottlest woddlnirs roMe.s, one of the n took place Bunday, May 26, when Miss Wllletta Miller, daughter of J'rofensor and Mrs. ,. I In n ley, non of Mr. and M th. K. II:irtly of Ashland, were mar-' ried. ' As the brldr.l party, Inelinllnti -tht bride jmd mnoin, the hrido'.i twin sister, .luanltn, who acted .is in a Id-of -honor, and Koss Cramer, I best man, and the bride' father,! approached the altar. Miss Dorothy) liiiUKhman, classmate of the briciy, played the weddinu march. MI.h ItuiiKhman sang "O I'romlse Me." Itev. Audly Drown, pastor of the I Methodist church of Talent, wjs officiating clergyman. The bride won a quaintly fash ioned frock of pink chiffon geor gette, fashioned with full length skirt and n large cape, and curried a large bouquet of white Iiohcm. Directly following the ceremony which was performed (n the pres ence of the immediate family and n few intimate friends, a wedding breakfast was served. Iater in the day the couple 1(-t for a week's wedding trip to S'tn Francisco and on their return will he at home to their friends at the home which they have established In Ashland. The bride graduated from the Talent high school in lfliK and will graduate from the normal school this .June. She Is employed as society reporter on the Ashland; Tidings and the groom Is employed j at the Ashland Creamery. I fiuost.s at the wedding Included I Mrs. H. K. Hartley. Miss Helen' Deputy Sheriff Charles' Dennett narrowly escaped death this morn-f ing In an effort to chase down j mi alleged booze runner near the- K la ma ih Junction on the Pacific highway, when his light roadster skidded and overturned on a pile of rocks. The car was badly wrecked, and Hennett suffered minor InJurloH. Tho alleged booze runner made good his escape. Deputy Hennett; lUjid , -Si 4iriv federal prohibition agent, wore waiting for liquor runners at the Junction when a coii.e passed by heavily loaded. . Tho officers were In Bopnrato cars and gave Imme- date ' chaw. Dennett's car was faster than Herr'R and while at tempting to pass his fellow offi cer's much Ine t o en ten up with the speeding coupe, he skidded and overturned In the ditch. Med ford police were Immedi ately called to watch for the coupe, but It never appeared here. 'OTHER WOMAN' SLAYS WIFE TO FREE LOVER AHIITAIU'DA, Ohio, May 30, (P) Sheriff Frank t Sheldon an nounced today he had obtained signed confessions from Trilby Smith, 20, and Mm Maud Dow thor. 22, to plotting the slaying of Smith's 28-year-old wife be cause they wanted her out of their love affair. Klcrtiiriaii Injured PORTLAND. Ore.. May 30. (P) -James Mullharem, 4ft. electric company employe was In a hospi tal her today suffering serious injuries received when he wns run over by nn automobile reported to have been driven by (ieorge An derson. Police are invent Igat inc. mil i INJURED CHASING VISIT GUARD CAMP J5D.!!!E niiin iiiTnuflnnii r !. . . .. .... 1 m nr r r .n UAUIUMILti Hartley. Laurence ("Jill, Mr. yanrl Mrs. George Cramer. Kuxh Cramer, of AMhlnnd: lieryl Conklin, CranrH f'aKH; KiMfd WutHon, Klverton; M na Tl.btn and Zulieme Tlh- LfocM-kel, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Miller, j i liev. and Mm. Audly lirown. Tul- I ont: Jlah Kelmi, Thelma J win : Herman Miller, lonc-aiiii Mrs. M. Dorothy A. i'uile of KllKeiie; and isuiiKhman of Medford, Mrs. Clark Music Mrs. .Dm mi Id K. Clark entertained with an informal dinner parly it her home Wednesday evening for n ! L-riiim nt friends. Following the dinner several hours were spent at the bridge tables. Mr. and Mrs. C. it. Tfeeho and daughters, Dale and (iail, left Med ford this morning by motor for Portland, where they will remain until Monday, combining business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Verne Sluing!. and young son, Verne G., accom panied hy Miss Kmlly Webber, &:'o among Med ford people who are spending the week end at the beach. They left thiir morning motor to Crescent City, and will remain there until Sunday evening Poyton-Kvaiis Wetldinip Mmiff:iy Of interest to their many local friends Is the wedding of Xadlnc Peyton and Itusseli Kvans, which was solemnized at the Kvans horn Jioil Xarrcgan street, M onday evening at 9 o'clock. Hev. Carman F.. Mell of the First Christian church officiated. Only relatives of the groom were present at the ceremony. CITIZENS URGED TO KAI-K.M, ore.. May ;a. (t Oregon citizens are urged by Gov ernor iN'orhlad, In letter to the public, Issued today, to attend the combat demonstration to he given lroo,m Jn t.an, n Clatsop Plains jlmo jl. The governor calls attention to the approach of the training camp periods of the National Guard, the organized reserves and the citizens' military training organizations and urges public support. ! (Julie n number of Med ford peoi ple nreL planning to motor to Dia mond lake over the week end, and according to reports brought down by J. A. PeiTy from the lake to day, the road to the lake vln Cnion Creek Is in good condition. The power plant at the lake Is In op eration nnd preparations ure com plete to receive any number of people. Fishing season opens In the lake next Sunday. 4 , IDHmiOltF, ' jriiy". 3f0. (A1) Tho bodies of t'hree of four hoys missing since Saturday when they disappeared during a storm, were recovered today by a police boat from Jones Falls, outlet of a city storm sewer. The boys apparently had been swept away while play ing in the sewer. The hoys were John Kelly, 14; Donald Moore. 1J. and Frances Welden. 9. and Wil bur Alban. 15. 4 ;HA.V ruNCMCO. '.Mfvy The second full day of group and genera) sessions of the 4nd quad rennial session of Seventh Iny Ad ventists brought dlseussluns today of n doren or nfWe church prob lems, to he ellmu.xeil tonight hy n sermon hy Vice-President Oliver Montgomery of the conference. Altackfl oii Mm proposed 1 ;l month reform calendar, started Inst nlghl In the religious liberty depart ment of the conference ly l ff. Koneaero and V. Pivs cott. were continued In today's meeting, PRIESfKIUS WIFE OF OAKLAND, fnl.. May 30. iA Mrs. t. It, Onii, wife of a Berkeley ntlntster. was killed and her hus band prohaMy fatally Injured into hist nlht when they were struck down hy an automohlle driven hy the llev. rather Abel A. Costa, prts tnr of the Man lre7.o parish o; the t'athotte chuveh. COTTAdK IIKiiVK. Mills in this section are Jointni; the move to cut down operation. DIAMOND LAKE FISHING J'Jgg SEASON OPENS SUNDAY WILLOW SPRINGS CURVE AGAINST W SH xVy " T '' l.fNCOI.N, rNeb., May :!0 Former service men of Nebraska are finding it eu.y ti say -n" ti their foj-mer commandim; gen eral John .1. Pershing, and tlu-y are doing just that without fear; , ...w . of the guard house, to the hitter's RALPH R. BAILEY, foreign refusal to enter the senate n.ce as; coach at the enwr liign schikil. has an opponent of George W. Nnrrin. ! niletPd- a nujtul year. ,,ui i... iThe debate team, under Ins leader- entered for the Republican prl- maries and. if he Is determined to ignore our - wishes, he will have until July withdraw his name," naid leader In the A. Misegndls. a draft" movement. replying to dispatches from Paris where Pershing reiterated his de termnoton to stay out of Nebraska politics. Petitions 'ft re In circulation, Ml xadis related, and a "Pershlng- ' ' . ., ' , ' neen esiaonsneti. HARVARD- ST.A.bli;.M, G a m brldge. Mass., May 30. (P) Fly ing Frank Wykoff, southern Cali fornia splint ace. took the meas ure of his Stanford 'rival, -Hector Dyer of Stanford, by a decisive margin and equalled the mee't record of 1) 7-tJlu seconds t day in the semi-finals of the 100 yard dash, feature of the Inter collegiate A. A. A. A. prelimin aries. 4 'DOMOXr; Mnj; 30. (fll Aliivni int? reports 'were received here tr day of renewed rlotlnu yestjrdny between Moslems r.ml Hindus at Dacca, ir miles from Calcutti. caiillal of Hernial. A Iuikb numlicr of Hinilus were arrested and the city superintendent of police, coni mandiiih' (luikha troops was ar rested. WIIJ.OW SPRtNOS; Ore., May; 30. (Special. 1 On J-Ylday eveninR. a truck load of cattle enroute from Marshfleld to Mercedo. (California. overturned on the curve near the Willow Springs service station. Alter repairing the truck, the man went on his way south although several of the animals were suffer ing with hroken hips and rihs. i WASHINGTON, May ItO (PV President Hoover and a larpe party left hy motor at ft: 35 a. m. for Gettysburg, Pa., where he will de liver n Memorial day address this afternoon. .lust before departure, the presi dent reviewed the Memorial day parade which passed on East Ex ecutive avenue. MEDFORD GEIS NEXT KUfilSNK, Ore.. May :)0. (fl Kittyneven offlcprR from nil sec lions of Iho lto utteiHk'd a mopl Iiik of llio Suuthern Oregon Kn forcement Olfioers' iiHKocltitlon here lust niKlil. Tiie next meptiiiK will lie conducted nt Medtonl the last week in June or tho first week in AiiKiist. STORY 2 (Continued from Page 1) wittl exception of two lupw. I'tiul .Marshall, merhunii' (n the enr whirh crastiiMt tntti(tho wall end left the tnicli. died of ln.turlt' at U.ao p.m.. arcordtns to word received at the track. ly Marshall, driver of th,. car. was reported to he suffet-iui: from a fractured skutl. His rendition was critical. The dead icechanlc and the driver were brothers. Street Cara Bombed XKW OKI.KANS, I.n., May 30. (T) Two street car homlilntss, oc curriiiR almost slmuleaneously in different sections of the city, broke a two in milts' period of quiet hist nisht and brought to more than 75 th nunihnr of trolley cars dvna mlted since the carmen's strike last July. rnssctiKcta and crews es cairad l"lury. O 4. Noll-StoiHr uiml IKIOSKVKI.T KIKl.tl. X. v.. May 3rt. M'i t'he"Kmev eW Haven.'' ttttemntlne a nen -stop v. fu.-llmj I fllk-ht from llortfnrd. O.mn.. to I llr.,ll. landed t l;,.o,ev i r-U ld at !:e5 p. m., eastern tan ,d time.'' A . -wt . n K A1 ie.TI IfNl lf "n'l' for the first time In several j years, won the Ashland, til ants' Pass, .Med ford championship, and' .succeeded in eliminating nil otner voiiiih.v...i. ... ...... re i' V, 0l'- , , , . ,..,, I ne vturi uiinj iuticii no itiiii.i.ii Dougherty, who represented .the stale in tho Pacific one finals of 1 1 lie constitutional oratorical contest. N'orris Porter, who representerl Med- ford in the state extenipora speak- I ,,..tUut .jlvml lifu (luflM1,.tl1tl I iVom Mr. Bailey. During the two years of tits teach ing In .Wed fnrd high school, .Mr. Hailey lias built up the departmont of public speaking;, training a num ber of students each semester in this class. ILL SURRENDER SEAftE. VHli;; May SQ.ff)'! Hotting at rest reports 'tliat lie had fled the country, Clifford Tay- ! lor McKianey, one of those Indicted j by I lie federal grand jury which In-j vesliguted charges of corruption in ! enforcement methods of the Pacific i northwest prohibition unit, tele-; phoned United States Marshal Ed ( Ucnn early today from an mulls-1 closed point to ai range for his sur- 1 render. McKinney was formerly an assistant United States district at- 1 torney and one of the government prosecutors in the Olmstead liquor i conspiracy cases. mi Fii TO EATALL-BRAH All. Relieve Constipation auc , :' 'Add Food Iron - ; There are litcrc.lly scores of wayi that Kelloes's. A1.L-1IRAN can bt eaten and eiijoycd. Whatever wa you cat it, AI.L-ilRAN v positive! guaranteed to relievo holh tempo rary and reenrrine; cotvitipal.iun oi your Mioney will bp refunded ! . ! Many cat Kcllorrc'g ALL-BRA' as a cereal. It is delicious -with mill; or cream. Another :y is to use i in soups and salads. The practic. of Roakine; it in fruit juice hu grown very popular. Its nddiiiun.U all cooked food is an appetizing ant healthful one. When yon cat KcKo.tr's ALT. BRAN retularly, you have the nnli faction of knowine; that you are e:i joying ono of tho most hoaUhfu habits on earth. H not only lelievi constipation, but adda iron to tin blood. In combination with milk oi fruit juices, it bring3 important vitamins to the diet. Every one should eat it to supply tho bulk needed to balance the 'soft foods eaten today. Include AI.L BKAN in all reducing tli"ts. it helps prevent constipuuoii' and uuemiu. Order a pacl;npo of Kellogg'f ALI.-HUAN. Your grocer has it. Jludu by Kelloc in Battle Creek. ALL-BRAN Improved in Tcxturo end Tasto Sweel juid Vnol The lines of youth thrive on the sparkling tang of delightfuj Banquet l ea. A cold drink that keens the soirit ud and theA weight down. With w ? the flavor you pre- i convince writenow. B'--w- J'Kmuuf&, 1'fg"1) ,1 t'f jn'TV1 L4V 1 '')mWW W 1 " 117 1 1 j ft Mccormick a co.. ino. """h! PJ rf ' L:-r JeSI p-pd 1Z Jfesr- 3 Citrus 5t V0?NiA I ft Lar5 Palae regular citrus jrl washing powder. j Per pkg. X 7 l Y ( S jU Wheat Flakes J?J A l is sPerry' large whole flakes. B (5Lfj . f I Buy a ack and save. CO?MCKf0 CA m"' 107 p 10-lb. sack .... . 3 J KL'RKKA I The trial of the laying of his common law wile, Mrs. Minnie McCoy, which ; he insists was an accident, was in lece.ss today for the customary j Memorial day holiday. It will be i sinned Monday.. -j 'j That robbery was one of (hel motives for the alleged murder j was brought out In testimony late ; yesterday. District Attorney S. K. t I..TtIi-i- mt Aut inn Inc Mi'H. Km mil ployed Mrs. McCoy shortly before f her death February 20, brought j out that the dead girl had earned j quite a sum of money in Pocatello, j and that she had personal effects ; of considerable value. The prose cution alleges King Appropriated these. ' JUNE 20 SET FOR J! WASHINGTON. Confidpnt of final May i O.--(P) t approval of the I Hams Sugar cured, medium- size, whole or half. - .29 Per pound . Bacon Sugar cured squares of fancy bacon. , , r .16 Per pound .... Beef Roast Fancy baby beef pot roast,, young and tender at Sant fords.' : .22 Per pound Less Selling Exp Santf ords Compare Santf ord's Vicel" with" the prtCe you paid 'elsewhere last week. See for yourself how much Santf ord's save for you. 7 u nrfA:n A M inning t l9 Freshly made at a wonderful SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice Rhode Island Red Fryers, per pound, 35c tl Beef Pot Roast, per pound... ....... . . .22c Pork Shoulder Roast, per pound . . . 20c ? Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c , x 1 1 r i i i .iff. ' - .' ' I Hams, half or whole, per pound . rt Bacon Squares, per pound Phone 273' ; I tajiff bill within two weeks. Re- tion of the London naval limita pulliean congressional leaders hive j tions treaty will follow Immediately senlatively set June 20 for the ad- I and there Is a belief in the senate journment of congress. J that this can be disposed of ;b..' Tiie special session for ensidera- I July 4. ; ' r i rancaKe Sperry's extra quality at wonderful 'sav'liig; .55 10-lb. sack . Flour Gold Medal, . the best hard wheat. At, Santfords saving. 195 49-lb. sack . Chocolate Extra quality In bulk. Save at &nWbrils tieitwrtk. .50 G pounds AT; Coffee Extra quality In bulk. Save at SantfoPds.; .30 Per pound Catsup Van Camp's .extra quality eastern, at Santfords saving. .15 Large bottle .. String Beans FaOcy stringiest ia medium . size.can.'iSavt at antfords. .14 Per can You Pay 28c. 20c ' We Deliver 3C r ' i Pineapple Del Monte or Sunkistv Fancy whole ilices'ln large 2(4 Cans. n23: Per can Grapes Fancy Muscats in large 2(2 .23 Per can Corn Extra fancy tiny kernel, your, choice of wbit4 Str golden. .19 Per can ense Salmon Del Monte salmon 'flat oans. steak In .15 Per can Beets Farcy quality small tender beets in No. 2 cms. .15 Per can .. Beans Fancy lima beans, all next week at Santferds 'saving. .12 Per pound O i ft