Ti PXGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPOIIP, rT?EflOT, SUNDAY, DECEMBER H 19f.O. a . ! If 1 tt t- CRATER OF WILL STEEL TO BE BOUGHT Historical Scrap book Of Father of Crater Lake To for thn pnKt 60 yonm to thl to- UioiiH routine preparation, nnd on which he in mill ut work, in try j Inff to keep It up to date, He hOB for year endeavored to hnvo conKreHM piircnase iniR plnoo nnmeH HyNtem to be placed In the C'ongrefwlonal library at WaxhlnKton. and a bill hat been pendlnK in connreBn for Heveral years to aiiproprinte $:!!, 000 for thhi purpoHe, which HeeniH never ketH out of . c-oinmittee conslrtera-j lion. ' Mr. Hteel haH evidently Krawni ho tired of unfulfilled iriunien of I varloUK Henatorn and runKreiwnipn1 ('nl'.iiiiliiii bamn whent furmein to. to prow the hill, and think nnday unanimously pawed the much of Mb life work and ltj recommendation of the leKlHlutlon, importance, that he wanlB to be committee aalilnjj immediate pnaa ....... n a u n v t n t, I tirwllaire of the debenture law uh u Be Preserved and HOUSedi therefore lm decided that if j mean of affordliik emergency re- I ,.,.r n,.l f mini, he lief tO Itl'lllll KIOWerH. .Which It IB ACCOrding TO Present Iwlll take the siolio received fromlaid cannot be obtained from the the ccrnpliook Bale anil nunu i' untc ... ...- nmnll flienioof vault structure tlvllles of the farm hoard nnd WHEATMEN URGEiNEW NICKEL IRKS i TOT FINDS GEMS, . STABILIZATION OF QUICK ACTION OF OEBENIUREJILL II KI'PNKR. .Dec .1 3. UP) Tho PENDLETTON', Dpc. 13. tfPH The price of wheat over the ...r ...I- ...B.OU....I.K .. ..u.o,. .i. ..ei, .,i,.r.m.i r ieiu lia . Btim,nB ,odny ,,v , authority nicKciB on ine Month t'aronnu ettKjlifim) in jewels, ihiio Mary Dono VOItK, H. ft, Dec. 13. OP) NRW VORIf, JDec. 13 i COOS DED!CAT!CN Plans. - There Ih another new c'nifTetu build in in jiroBpeet for .Merifnnl by next HprhiK, which whllo liny In te will n nm no rohatly iih miich pnlihV lniereKt un tho cree tinfi i.f m .xkyNcrnpor, would, no cut!e of ItH' uniiieneHM anri rela tion' lo the fame of Crater lalce ahum the nation nnd world. 'Who neWH dinpatchBrt of liiHt Wok frnm, WaHhinKton telling of Ciuter National parl( approprla tlonn told of there hcinir intro duced In coriKifa un appropriation item of $1000, to purchane the historical Hcraphouk about i'ruter lj)tv from Will O. Steel, former IT, K. CommiHHloner of the park and one of Hh former miperlnten dentH. There neeniH lo he no doubt hut ibal the appropriation will be piiHsed, and the purpowe of the purchaxe Ih to have it placed in the new Kinnott memorial build in: at the park iih a part of the park library. Mr. Ktoel, who Ih famltinrly known m the father of 'rater like park, hua been ut work Kolely to house Ihe collection of place nnmeK. T ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, Deo. 13 (p) Occur reneeH at the home of John Jenklnn on the niKht the Htato alleiiew David It. .lenklns. IiIh brother, wuh killed a yeiir were t chI I fled t o hy M ih. .1 "h n .lenkliiH today In the trial of M Ish Jennio ltl-hop for David Jenldns' iniirder. Mrn. JenkiiiH wild nhe heiird rive nhotH outKidc her home about 8 o'clock on the evening of No vember IK. l2it. after MIhh Ml1' oi hud left the houKe, where nhe it-Hided, and her husband wuh In- other asencieH. Tho action wuh taken at the cloHinff HeHHinn of the KiiHtcrn Oregon flrain OrowerH IctiKue. The name committee urged that KlepH be taken lonkinK to win d acreage control In tho cuho of a ralHO, in price, thoUKii there Ih no hill providing for. It before con greHfi at' the present lime.' Jewt the action of tho body be taken iih a reflection on the prea ent efforlH of the farm 'board, the league pued a comprehensive en- ! doreinent of the board und Hh of 1 forts, pledging support in the race j of widespread criticism, which the league characterized were from "sources never friendly ; to tho farmera' interests." , '., Harry Pinkertoh of Aloro wan elected new president; James Hill, I'endleton, vice president, and Chories Smith, Heppner.i secretary, iih tile convention adjourned sev eral hours earlier than scheduled. The Dalles extended nn invitation for the session next year but the matter was left to the new execu tive committee. ' ' the pnst 4 f years gathering items! 8ln. for this fiprapbook from newupa- she fdlow'd him to a tent oiit pers and maguzines from all over KUjp lH continued, where she the nation and Rome foreign eoun- HRW tnf defwidunt coming around tries. 11 already cnnsitH of nine (lp H((e wj,, n Hmn pun In her hand. "Kor Ood's sake, Jennie, whnfs happened?" who K.ild her husband aslted, and then sent hin .wife back Into the house. ' About un hour later, at 0 market at the lute of two eggH ghue has $7fu check und the world to the dozen. ' IooIch brightei. John Wallace, who collects eggs: Mary Ih the C-year-old, daughter ffoin rural rerddcuts, Ih autliority , of an unemployed laborer, for the Htatement he has found a Her father, Thomas ponoghue, woman who never had seen a buf-1 returned to Mm. Field u bug of falo nickel and who refused to gems which she lost as she stepped believe It Is an authorized coin! from her car In front of her Kast of tho United States government. ; 70th street residence, Mary found Wallace said when he tendered ( them in a stroll to Central park, a buffalo nickel in part payment! An advertisement located the for cKgs, the vom;in insisted up-; owner. on deducting two eggs from one The Insurance company sent a dozen as a condition of pcct'pt-j check to ilury with a compliment a nee of the coin. " , ! for her honesty and a wish for a 4"-- ! merry Christmas. SAUCM. Ore., Dec. 13. W) j 4 : The Spunish amlms."itlor at Wusli-j VOItT MOflCAN, Colo., lec. 13. Inglon li.iH forwarded to Ahidrld Mel vin C. McClanuhan, Mlt- Covcrnor Xorb):idt Invitation for chelt, Neb., farmer pleaded not the Spanish man of war, Junnj guilty when arraigned in justice Kolmstinn, to visit Portland har- court liero today on a charge of hor enrly' In Kehrtiary, hiiyn ti abducting Miss Knid Marriott, telegram rei-elved by t hn gover-' xchool teacher, missing from Wig noi' today from flenator McNary. gins, Colo., since November ltt. n LUiunisi of the federal farm hoarrt and the national grain corporation, un announcement of Henry follinH, dinti-icl. manager of the Kraln cor poration. Htated. Stabilization wait heliig made on the hnsls of 68 cents a lm;hel for May options) at cOHt pointH. t Announcement wan also made', of the opening of grain officeK at j Snn Francisco and 1-oh Angelen hy C. W. J-limter, formerly with) Hoyen and Hunter form, Chicago. Thl fllKtrict in also under the! direction of Mr. Collins. j . MAItSHFIELD, Ore., Dec. 13. ! (4) Archbishop nnd Knther How-1 aid Thompson, r'ortland, 1'ather H. J. :;cDeVltt, nerhuort, Ore., and 1-ather E. J. Murnane, Cot'-I vallln, are here to u.-.dst in thi dedication tomorrow of the neW St. Monica's Catholic churcn. Kev. rather .1. M. Sheridan, Marsh field and ltev. If Hrennnn. North Bend, will asuilt the northern Catholic clergymen with the cere monios. The old Catholic church, built more than 40 years ugo. will be torn down. ' ' ' Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 'The Food Is Better" at The Medford Electrotherapy Chiropractic Dr. H. P. Coleman Tenth Successful Year In Medford Treatments by Appointment Natural Methods Food Science Medford Center Bldo. Phone 965 SALEM, Ore.,- Dec. 13. (P) Two fatal accidents were reported to the suite industrial accident commission for the week ending December 11. out of a total of fi&fi accidents for the week. The fata) cascrt were William Kinnalrd, Portland dnck worker, and W. H. Will i n m.s. Hin-dtoro telephone worker. K- The radio public of all southern I S Oregon will welcome tho good I Inrge volumes. On his Inst vitflt lo the park some monthu ago Horace Albright, head of the national parks sys tem, on looking over the sernp book collection, told Mr. Hteel that If he would sell the eolloc-1 f.ini, h hi.1,1 Mh Mw i.e huH-i newa that the popular Helen Nor tion for 11000 ho would see thati hfl(i nH mihr ittHhon carrvlngi rlH radio dramas will bo resumed ccngrtSHH purchased it to he hous-j methlng heavy along tho. canal ed In the park memorial build-; bank north of the house. Both lug for public perusal, Mr, Steel-',. turned late and she . did not ns',l. riusstlon them iih to what they The reader linn iirohahly heen na,i een doing. "(lo to work, mother, but keep your mouth shut," John 3 1 3 s 3 29 Come to Ward's to choose A GIFT FOR DAD f" PUY NEXT Ml I wondering whnt the above litis to do with the new structure for Medford. Now comes tho. connec tion. . . Mr. Hteel Buys that when he re reives this $Ioon he will pnrchnhe a lot for tho purpose in Medford nnd erect on It a small concrete fireproof Ktructure, large enough to houwe his card, Index, pbiee ji nines of the United KfnteH, which weluhs over HMO pounds nnd con tains over H000 mimes. The preparation of this work) has been pracllmlly a life hobby Mr. Hteel, having given most with a splendid . new t'luistmas play on Tuesday, Decombor 23. Misa N orris has just completed her latest drnma untitled ;"A Spring of Holly," and through the courtesy Vof the California Oregon Power lenkins compnny this special Vuletlde pro old her next morning, she testi fied. . John Jenkins commuted Hiii-cldo- after his brother's slaying, which the 'tate en Mentis was dono bv the defendunt hecauso of Da vid's knowledge of Improper ip gram will he presented for tho first tlmo over station KM KDi The cast of Cnpco players, will Include such well known favorites as Jo Murray Kostel, Htella Qulsenberry, Helen Hrayton, Flutehor. Klsh, Phil Qulsenberry and others und will her and lationR between Jenkins. - . Mph. Jenkins was still on the, Is anticipated stand when court recessed at Copco hroadenst noon. John tio under the personal direction of l-.'letcher Fish. A record audience for this attractive Scotch farmer are fighting nt- of his spare time nlinost dally temptH lo Import UuffMlan ffrfljn. Forty new reinforced concrete shoo stores nre being built In CKerhoslovnkln. , n MEN 13 "m JB 'm Prefer Wearable Gifts We Suggest: Lounging Robes Pajamas Socks Neckties Handkerchiefs Shirts Suspenders Garters "Men are proud of The Toggery label in their clothes" 21 mr ' M fjAL. Tune in on KMEO JUT'' u-sz f in o 4 o a... ... ! is ?5 i 1 I 1 1 an i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I LAST 9 DAYS Word's Chrislmast Sales I (airlstmas IP Sales Thecst Is none too good for Dad and here are gifts you'll be proud to give him . . . Ward's "the Christmas Gift Store for All the Family." lsr"',K.TOi-. 1st I 1 1 l I I 1 3 SHIRTS To Give Dad , $1.88 Eeg. $2,50 Value Here is the smart, conserva tive styles he is hoping to find on Christmas morning, , and his favorite fabric, too . . . Brcadcloth! The colors are White, Blue and Tan, Every shirt in the group is , masterfully tailored and pre shrunk. . Surprise Him with a BATHROBE $9.98 Heavy imported cotton blanket cloth in the latest ombre patterns. 3 large pock ets, braid trimmed. Rayon girdle. Slippers included. He Is Expecting SILK TIES 98c Here they are . . , smart new patterns that Dad would choose himself. Non-wrinkle linings. Give him several I -lT J Always Acceptable! Handkerchiefs Box of n 45 c Christmas won't be complete without new handkerchiefs. Give him these .... white lawn with colored borders. A Gift of .Comfort! Slippers $2.98 The first thing Dad will think of when he comes from work! Autumn brown kid leather . . . full of reatful comfort. Dad Appreciates Silk Hose Pair 49c Genuine Toe-Plus Hose, fam ous for their long wear and smart appearance. Pure silk. 4 Fcr His Comfort! Auto Heater $18.95 The new "Sun-Ray"! It circulates fresh, warm air to every corner of the car. Makes his winter driving a pleasure! for His Golf Sport Coat $3.59 This smart knit coat is at home anywhere ... on the golf course or around the house. It'll be on Dad often. Conservative heather shades. Just Imagine! Special all During December PilV OlllV $1 DOWN t,n nny 1110 fl,1'owinK Uoma pioYiuYd tho price amounts to $23 J J or more! Radios. Washing Machines, Plumbing Outfits, Vacuum Cleaners Ironers. Sewing Machines, Cream Separators, All Stoves, Dmlng Room Suites. Living Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Kitch en Cabinets, Bicycles, Typewriters, Refrigerators, Incubators. tAI.SO OXIjY $1 lown on any men's or hoys' miit or own-oat or any combination of men' or hoy ftiihtt or ovorronls provided the purehaee amount to $1. or more.. We reserve Ihe right to limit iimounl ol salo.t "I think Ward's Golden Crest Hosiery simply delightful... The famous Mus Heirn Morgano" ritlkie" fame also popular star of Zieafeld's "bhotv Haul" ana of "bwtet Adeline." y 1117 So. Central Medford Phone 23G Give Golden Crest Hose for Christmas Thousands of women agree with this famous star, for they know from long experience that GOLDEN CREST Hosiery looks well, and wears well! . . . Clear, flatteringly sheer Full Fashioned Chiffon or Service weight hose, with slenderizing French heels. 45 gauge! mm """Cfiiin'sj All pure silk from top to toe fc"un pair fHidcrJ in uiirittic box if iiired Montgomery Ward & Co. 117 South Central Phone 180 Medford. Ore. IK 9 1 .