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MANY V
ON HOLIDAY
Traffic Accidents Blamed
for Major Share of 15
j Northwest Deaths Toy
I Train Causes Fatal Burns
i for Seattle Lad.
(By the Associated Preii)
Death slulked over tho northwest
ifio week end, snulliim out 15 lived.
Traffic accidents uccounlod for tlio
largest number, seven, while five
oommitted suicide. A child burned
to death, a man drowned and an
other died in a logging camp mis
hap. .
,. Several other, persons wore In
jured in automobile accidents, one
eerlously, and two others were
burned.
Ill Seattle, Ewort Collins, D, died
of burns when spark from a toy
electric train (suited a Christmas
tree under which he and a brother
were playing. The mother proba
bly was fatally burned In her ef
forts to rescue Kwart.
Seattle Mermaid Hurt
Other Seattle deaths Included
Joe Zliumear, 47, Worried over
financial difficulties, he shot him
self to death. Herbert l.umlemark,'
21 died of Injuries received when
his motorcycle collided with au au
tomobile. Mrs. Neta llahn, 65.
grieving over deaths In her family,
drank poison and slashed her
tbroat.
Helen Madison, famous Seattle
aquatic star, was bruised and shak
en when her cat collided with i
truck and skidded Into a telephone
pole,
A traffic accident in Tacoma
Caused the (loath of Mrs. O. Hemp
hill, 82, Tonlno, Wash., and Injured
Mrs. F. S Hall. Tenlno, driver.
Arthur H. Watts, 65, shot himself
to death in Bremerton because or
III health. In Spokane, J. K. Per
kins, till, died in the same manner
for the same reason.
1 Brother Finds Body
f In Vancouver, H. C, a brother
found Miss Charlotte Fiddler, .16, in
their home with the top of her heud
blown off. A shotKun lay across
her body. That city accounted for
two traffic totalities,, when Mrs.
Herbert S. Wood, wile of a promi
nent attorney, died after her car
collided with a taxicab. The driver
wan arrested on a technical charge
of manslaughter and releaspd on a
15000 bond. Mrs. M. Hall was kill
ed when a. cur driven by . Major
Stanley Hill struck her,
Meyer Sweet, 20, Portland, was
killed In Chehalls, Wash., when an
automobile In which he, Alfred
Wolfe, 18. and Prank Meier. 20, also
of Portland, were riding skidded
Into a bridge and overturned. An
oiicrntlon was porformed on Wolfe
for a skull fracture.
Mother Killed
iA mother of eight children and
a member of a prominent Bremer
to i family, Mrs. J. E. Williams,
died In a Sunnyslde hospital, near
Yakima, from traffic accident in
juries. Hur husband was slightly
Urulsed.
Struck by a haul-back line, Nels
Lan n, 46, logger, was killed In
Olyinplu, and W'altar Johnson, 28,
drowned at Port Angeles, when ho
Jiuped from log Into a mill pond.
, (leorge Kuppler, 62, contractor
Mid captain of the 1899 Notre Dame
football team, died from Injuries
received when his automobile left
the highway near Sholtoii, and
crashed into a stump. .
IEACKIM
SCHOOL SETUP
f
. POHTLAXD. J3. :9. (Tl
Teacher from every county in Ore
gon were here todfiy to attend the
opening session of the three-day
donvenilon of the Oregon State
Teachers' nsoctatlon. Two thou.jtnd
were expected to he present before
the Slut annual meeting ends Wed
nesday niitbt.
The first day's program will be
devoted to bus nesg, of thj associa
tion, at which Unto major iypn
will he heard, Incltidtnp the statu
printing of textbooks and the Ore
gon education plan. C. A. Howard,
utate (superintendent of public ln
alrnctiitn. will open the dltH-ussion
on the education plan which calls
tor ft rrorgautftution of the pnbl o
(fchool system of the stute. The
plan Is tho result ot a two years'
etudy by cummittiw. The report
oji tale prir.tlng ot tethoks will
he prefented by Dean M. K.lUvood
Smith. Oregon State college.
The broadcast from the sub
lii e r ged submarine came f ro m a
point no far down that we expert
ed nt first to hear a stock quota
Uon, I tout on Herald.
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.'.Theaters In Grmany now are
almoet rxclti-Jvely showing Ger
mnn "ialM-'
Headache
often relieved
REORGANIZING
One-Man Baby Combine Is Designed
To Thresh In Areas of Small Farms
M 1 L W AUK K K . Win . (P Th e
big combine of tho plain, now
ha n hahy brother.
Small coiiiMlupH nrc boins Io
v.1oh1 horo for pructUnl nun mi
small farniH nml atvitH of uneven
term In. Thfy. to will hum-st
und ihrph K''iln In ti Htnjilo oi
nuiun. ,
T.hv mucblno was Invented by'
It. (J. KlPininjc of Chico, Calif.,
und In expwtt'd to bo turned out,
in man production In J 9.12. !
. ItH advent in certain hmnll-farm
arena may make the Htntlonary
thresher or , "Heparator" fy much
a purt of ancient hlHiory n the
flail. i
A cylindrical wire briwh hna;
been HUbstUuu-d for the Jieivy
ir"n cylinder' mid concavH of thf"
rt'Kiilatlon threKher. The muoliine
culM a five-foot Kwalh and Ih ca
pable of throMiiiiK K'niiiH, kiukh
heoi nnd bennH.
It Ih driven by a power take
off from the tractor, one man
operating both the tractor und the
combine. An experimental model
UBed .this year threnhed elKht dif
ferent crops.
The Hwalh cut by the combine
in unmller than that cut by the
customary binder or header
small farms.
The smallnesH und
compactness of the machine nrs
Intended to mako It pnutlcnl on
farmtt where liKKr combines can
not be used.
There are some regions, how
ever. In which no combine prob
ably ever will bo used those
when types of Krain. , mutnrim:
eondilions and the weather make
It InHdvlxuble to threnh slinullan-
eouslv with the harvest, or where
slorune facilities recjulre main to
be thoroughly dried In the shock
. !
PHOKNI.V. .Dee. 29. (Spl)
Christina day in Phoenix and com-;
mtinity was the occasion of num
erous family gatherings and din
ners,
Mrs. J. W. Watklns entertained'
Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Hourne of
Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wat-
kins and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Judd of Medford. and Mr.'
and Mrs. Geo. McCIaln. Venlta
Harvey and George liourne of
Phoenix. They were joined In tho
evenlna by Mr. nnd Mrs. Fruncls '
Watklns, aUo of Medford.
Christmas dinner guests nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster
included MUaes Klva nnd Hyhil
Caster, Mr. and Mrs. Grejver Med
ley and son Graver Jr. of Medford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Burleson ' and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Canter and chil
dren of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy
Carter of Cent ml Point, and Mr.
Iena Hurleeon and daughter Mil
dred of 'Klamath Falls.
Mr.. nnd Mrs. Harold Crowell and
daughter of Wet Phoenix spent
Christmas with Mrs. Crowell's par-j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. 8h ets.
Mrs. Ham Young entertained with
Christmas dinner for Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. K. Poling and family, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. N. -Poling and family,
and See ley Tedrlck.
Hev. and Mr. Fred F. Schell
and daughter Kleanor were guests
of Dr, tandard on Christmas day.'i
Mrs. Chub Anderson entertained !
at dinner Christmas for Mr. and :
Mrs. Uonald Anderson and son of
Medford. Mllos Mote. Mrs. John
Hllderbrand nnd . children, Mr.
Donna -Graffis and Karl and Nor
man Andcrr-.m.
Mrs. 4. R Stevens and sons Syl-
PHOENIX
vester, Andrew and George pent ; cliff were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Christmas day with Mrs. Stevens' Turpin at the Wesurlund orchard
daughter, Mrs. l.eta James, at J Christmas day.
Kerby. Mrs. George Jnckson entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Guy nishojj nnd j with a party on Chrlstmna eve. Six
family, Jerry Plshop and Miss Ida teen guesU were present.
Illshnp spent Christmas with Mr. Miss UHle 11 1 ark wood and Mr.
and Mrs. John Owens near Magic
Point.
Mrs. l.MUnn Coleman enlertntncd
Year-End CLEARANCE
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Silk Dresses 2 Price .
$9.90 Dresses now $4.95 $7.90 now ........ .$3.95
$5.95 Dresses now $2.98 $4.95 npw $2.49
Regular SI. 95 House Dresses, now $1.33
(Our Own Make)
All Ladies'
Regular 98c Organdy Tea Aprons
Men's and Ladies' pajamas and gowns,
Now $1.00 jj
Ladies' Silk Under wfear
'-i!'Oiil , ir'AH.'
lsrRDFORn mAtl
Tlili "Imby" combine, cuttinc n
debut for finiill jemm fit nil and
with a Christmas dinner, Kit eats be-
onilnir Mr. and Mrs. Kin.t J I fames
nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew
1 learn and Harry Iteames.
MImh Sybil Furry spent Christ
mas vacation. at her home here, ro
turnlnK to Vreka Christmas nisht.
Mrs. H. P. Itttrleson entertained
with a party Christmas eve. The
Kuesm wero .nr. ami .mis. uoy
HiirlcHon. -Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster
children of I'hoonix. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wesley Coffeon and three
children. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruch
nnd family nnd Mr. and Mr. Ther-
on Hlack of Medford. Mrs. I.ena
Klamath Kalis, and Orandpa Sim-
mon. A Christmas tre at which
gifts were exchunged was enjoyed
Hefreshments were served; by the
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward. Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Purler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J.ovell Ferns and
fumfly, and Miss Mildred Ward en
joyed Christmas dinner with Mr.
and Mm. C. II. WnrH. Mildred Ward
who is working In Kugene. Is home.Mr' Simmons were guests of Mr.
for the Christinas holidays. She rc- a Mra' "vnry "ucn -"
turned Sunday evening- maH' lnora Pcnt were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Ward enter-!Mrs- WeHln Coffeen and family
talned with a ChrUtmas tree nnd!Hnd Mr" and Mrs- Tneron 1JIacK .f
party Christmas eve. Guests were I Medford
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morse and Mr. I'aflt ww'k Halph W ilcox
and Mrs. F. A. Chllders and family made a trin to "osmirS Mr.
of Vallev View. .
Mrs. Hay Wright ent trained I
with a party Christmas -night at
brr -home in Medford. Guests were
Mr. and , Mrs. loc Wright, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Kay Ward nnd Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. M'H'ee.
Mrs. Carless mother, Mrs. Frost,
is visiting her daughter here.
Mis. Kltmlller, teacher of the
North Phoenix school, is spending
Christmas holidays In California.
It r husband took a load of Christ
mas trees and she will join him at
Lot Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Throndson of
Oakland, t:nl., are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Young. Mrs. Throndson nnd Mrs.
Young are sisters.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. 'Hartley and
family enjoyed a family dinner at
the homo of Mrs Hartley's mother,
Mrs. Josephine Polley. in Ashland,
others present were Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Kimmells of Kcdding. Cal.,
Miss F.vn Pulley of, Oakland, Cal..
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Polley
and daughter of Ahsland.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I Hartley en
tertained at dinner Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hert Stamliff and
dnughters and Miss Mar'on Stan-
and Mrs. F. A. Burns and daugh-
ter Hazel spent Christmas night
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Gen. Juekson.
'l
Hats going at
Values to $4.98
'I'i' MKiyL'OUO,
tktbune, ftrEProrcp,
five-foot Kivuth, han inndc Iw
uneven terrain.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Denzer and
sons Howard and Lee nnd Mr. and
Mr. Marshall IJenzer and family
spent Christmas at tho home of Mr.
and Mrs. Eldi-n Cofthell of Ash
land. Others present wore Ray Yost
and family of Medford.
Mr. anl Mrs. Kmnk Denzer spent
Christmas day at the noma of Mrs.
Denver's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Uellrick.. . - .
Mr. and Mrs. Ocoi-k'p Drake of
Phoenix and Mr. nnd Mis. Isllo
Uuthburn of Talent spent Christ
mas day at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. rtruee Itathburn of Medford.
Afr. and Mrs. II. W. Frame of
Ta,ent S,ent Christmas Gt the horn?
; ot Mr and Mrs" ; ,t?r. ,
y xir. aim aim. i-aii vitrn:i ana
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lattlefieid spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Shepherd
Mrs. Phil Oernnta and Mrs. J.
V. (Shepherd spent Friday evening
at tho homo of Mrs. M. J. Morris
and enjoyed playing bridge.
Mr. and Mrs: H. P. lur!eson and
Wilcox, who has been taking
who has
charge of his brother's hotel for
.verai weens, accompanied ner
, homo. . . "' '
: .Mr. nnn airs, w, r. itmng re
cently purchased a new home west
(of Phoenix from Mrs. McGhuoy.
' The place l.s a part of the old Fish
, plaeo near the Iarricks' home."
' Miss Kuby Higgln hot ham'' spent
Friday night at tho home of' M'm
Klva Caster. ' '
TREAT FOR TUESDAY
Local follower.? of the notable
Helen Norrls radio dramas are
looking forward to tho premier
broadcast of hot new p,ay, 'Drift
ing." by the "Copco piayers" to
morrow night. " This clever little
drama is being presented, as usual,
by the California Oregon Power
company And a most enjoyable
hour's, entertainment Is assured.
Hehearsals are . being directed by
Fletcher Fish, who will al?o take
tho male lead in this new Xorris
dra,ma. The Copco . program will
start promptly at 0 p. m.
Klamath Falls. Walter Wag
goner opens drug store on Ninth
and Main streets in building for
merly occupied by Polly Shoppe.
. . . $1.00
49c
regular $1.95 val.
V2 Price
' uit'i .;.. .mi.., .)l ri::i ;;!.!.' : v.r-u
okkcioxt, Monday, deckmber 29. mm
HI
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OF
Jacksonville Weather Au
thority Cites Omens
Present Conditions Vex
Valley Farmers.
Tho present weather conditions
throughout the Itonue Rlvor valley
are beglnnlni; to vex the farmers
who have fired their list besoeeh-
ments for ral.i. The present cold
spell one of the lonKest in several
years with its thawlus ami frcez
iiiK. Is endnnnerlnK the fall sown
wheal, which is just peeking
tlirotiKh the srotinil. The variable
weather causes the earth to oiwn,
exposing the roots of the tender
grain to the liability of being froz
en. A good warm tain would beat
the ground down around the roots
and close up the cracks in the
tields. Otherwise the weather is
O. K. with agriculturists and horti
culturists. i There is not much use expecting
rain, according to Frank E, Hybee.
Jacksonville rancher and eminent
authority on southern Oregon cli
mate. He says that In January
there will be a heavy snow in the
IND
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JANUARY
SNOW
117 South Central
tnc ot Plick
tie void at
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3. room
S'lei-lal
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hills and plenty of moisture on the
floor of the valley.-, ...
Qives Oman ' '
Mr. Bybee bases his prognostica
tions on the curllness of the hair
on the north end of his cows, "the
smell of the air," and also "a wet
year is due." Last year -Mr. Bybee
opined there was no use looking for
any spring rains or much buow in
tho bills, and he was right.
(-'onclderable snow has fallen in
the high pluces but not enough to
cause any excitement, and is re
garded by the wuter master's of
fice as a foundation for the snow
to ct.me. The present covering
will keep it from melting last,
w'hich was cne trouble l:st winter.
They regard the present situation
as normal and predict that Irriga
tion reservoirs will be full for the
coming season and that streams
and creeks will be likewise.
postaTSbers
liberate fumes
VAXCOrVRR. U'nsh . TW
29.
Postoffice employes here went
to work tms morning with tears in
their eyey.
Burglars last night tried a hand
at opening the vault, disregarding
a sign that tear gas would be lib
erated if the lock was tampered
with.
As a result Ihe entire building
was enveloped in ga fumes. Noth
ing of 'value was taken from the
office. - ;
Cold Iieaeh. (Standard Oil Co.
to build oil and gun distributing
station near this city.
ONTGOMERY
Phone
All Short Lines Offered
lypicai vaiu
Uvular values up 10 -' 54.ijU
AU go at. eacil
Miscellaneous lot of Z,"
pins, cai ,
utm-.MKNT 1TKM.
k" - - K-J;':; $39.00
$97.50
.M (..in nml Cil
- S'1- S,n,1'a
J;:;:; c,.;;.,;, $63.85
K,g. ' . m OA
Heater. P.-'g-
Uic Washer. Keg.
$34.95
fpee.ni - h..,,i,n- lre
Heatei . '"'"' .
$25.00
ih'ii'C '
Sp.-.-l.il
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on h.n.1 a l-s to kinr.
vytny:J" .Urn,- originally
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Looj for the RED
30,000 KILLED
NKANSU AREA
Old Men and Women But
chered Girls Are En
slaved News of Slau
ghter Orgy Suppressed.
SHANGHAI, China, Dee. 2:). (yV)
netnlls of Me leported massacre
of Wi.OOO Chinese by a Mohamme
dan army in Kansn province pub
lished here toniuhl by Che vernacu
lar hio imlicaled the uluimliter
may have been worae than at first
stated.
Dispatches from Lanchow, Kansu,
which require one month to arrive
here, said that in addition to the
slaughter in the northwestern part
of that province. Islamites in the
southern portion went on the war
path la; l month, killing all the old
men and women and enslaving the
girls.
Other advices said bandits and
Mohammedans had carried out sev
eial massacres in various ports of
Kansu in recent months and that
no news of these murderous orsies
hnd been allowed to po out.
What has happened in Kansu
province this month remaiiiB con
jecture. 286
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T AGS on Every
SISTERS VICTiM
OF MANIAC ON
Teachers Returning From
' Holiday Visit With Par
ents Found Shot Recently
Released Man Held.
ni.ACKWKI.L. pklll.. Dec. 29.
iJP) Oklahoma officers today
soUKbt the slayer of two sisters,
school touchers, who were rturn.
ing to their duties after tho Christ,
mas holidays, found Hhot to death
; yesterduy by file roadside south
of Tonkuwa. The motive whs not
apparent.
The victims, Jexie GriCfith, 25,
and Jessie Griffith, 24, were slain
and robbed of their motor ear
while driving back to their schools
after spending the holidays here
with.iheir parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Griffith. 1-Jach was shot thru
the head.
Lyman Constant, 35, recently re-
! leased from the state hospital for
i the insane at Xorrnan, Okla., was
: arrested last night in Enid, Okla..
for questioning.
j Officers said Constant appeared
. familiar with details of the crime,
i He was committed to tho state
hospital from Khiekwoll In 1922.
Medford, Ore.
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