MEDFORD JfATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, ORFiOX, THrnsp.W. .TAX TART 8, iffll
PA (3 R FTVR
DRAW NEW
GRAND JURY
FOR PROBE
Judge Norton Will Arrange
. Dahack Death Probe List
Today Hearing Sched
uled to Open Friday
Moore Will Prosecute.
The special ifriiml jury reeuni
nu1 ruled by .iovernor A. Nur
blurt to InvostUftite the death of
Kvcrett Dahack, 34, KurIb Point,
during the prof?rosn of tt raid on ft
ltoene creek still u month uko, will
be drawn today by Circuit Judge
11. D. Norton, us soon as the regu
lar Krand jury, now in session, has
completed its work and mado its
final report.
Under the law. two grand juries
cannot be in existence at the same
time, .and it. is obligatory that the
regular grand jury be officially
dead, before a special one is
drawn. .
Circuit Judge Norton received a
telephone cull from Governor
Norblad asking him to call the
special grand jury. Later a tele
gram was received confirming the
request, and a letter to the sumo
effect is due today.
From Hogular 1,1st
The special grand jury will be
drawn from the regular jury list
of the county, by the county clerk,
the eligible names being placed in
the box and drawn.
Assistant Attorney General Wil
lis V. Moore has been assigned to
conduct the special grand jury
probe and will arrive in the city
today. The special grand jury is
scheduled to convene tomorrow
morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Twenty-eight witnesses w ere
called before the first grand jury,
and' it is'expected the same num
ber.v at least, will appear before
the 'hpecinl session.
Still ownership charges resting
against Raleigh Matthews, W. A.
Final
Clearance
of
Dresses
95
This is . your opimrtu
nily to buy (lever wash
frocks to wenr at homo.
Fast colors and iroocl
materials iu (1 r o s s o s
that wore priced up to
MUX).
Cinderella
ShopQ
Wash
if !
CJoetjen und William Smith, n
sertedly present at the death stilt
when the shooting took place,
will bo held in abeyance until the
regular term of the circuit court
beginning the fourth Monday in
February, the district attorney's
office lu 8 announced,
AUTO CRASH sun ilVIAT oMAKt
NEAR '-SUBMISSION
The damage Mitt of Mrs. Mariha
MeClung against J.. H. uoswlck.
for $10,01)0 for alleged injuries re
ceived in an auto crash at Oakdale
avenue and Kleventh streets, con
tinued in the circuit court today.
It is expected that (he case will
bo completed late today. "
Medical testimony and exhibits
occupied most of the morning ses
sion, with Dr. K. AV. Shoekley and
Dr. 10. IJ. Pick? I as wi mees.
Negligence and carelessness are
alleged as the cause of the crash,
in which the plaintiff holds she
sustained injuries to back, head
and feet. A .score of witnesses will
be called.
The defense in represented by
Attorney George M. Roberts, and
the plaintiff by Kelly and-Kelly
and Attornoy Frank DePouza.
GROUP
A sale of- mining, property was
completed in Chauncey IHorey's
office Tuesday when Seattle and
Vancouver, li. C, interests made
final payment on the property
known as the Osgood und Fry
gulch placers in the Waldo dis
trict. The property comprises
some UtOO acres of land, 14 miles
of ditch and recently there has
been a great deal of work done
on improvement of the ditch, sev
eral thousand feet of- flume con
structed and five thousand feet
of hydraulic pipe installed that
delivers the water under a four
hundred foot head.
.1. li. O'Couner is in charge and
he has employed .1. T: 1-onan of
CJ rants 1 as to assist hiiru
10d Knowlton and (I. I'atterson,
two of the owners are members
of the liritish Columbia parlla
nient, while Mr. Mutthlcon is pro
visional secretary foi'-the province,
j Charles Oldfield, another owner,
i is a large property owner in and
near Vancouver, and it is their
I expectations to have the mine ope-
j rating at rapacity in the next few
; days, when it will take Its place
jus "one of the. large mines of the
west.
Meteorological Report
.lunmiry S. I IK) I.
Mt'dt'ord antt vicinity: Tonight
ami Friday fair, but boeoiulne; un
settled Friday. Freezing tempera
ture. Oregon: Fair toninht. but be
coming unsettled with rain Friday
over extreme west portion. Freez
ing temperature in interior.
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my a
Local Data x: .
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lllEliet (laxt 12 lira.).... 17 11 I
! .invent, (last 11 hr.) Itli .1(1
Kel humidity (pel.)..' IIS 111
! 1'rcclpilatlun ( inches) .. .00 .0"
Slate of weather.
,. Cloudy Clear
liowest temperature this morn
ing. 2i degrees.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 1130, r..7ti inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 24; luwwt, 14.
Sunset today, 4:57 p. m.
Sunrise Friday, 7:3!i a. m.
Sunset Friday, 4;TS p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
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CITY
, linker City 1 clciir
MlHMiiirck .'IN 1 0 I'. t.'ly.
l.iule M I i Cli'r
Uvnvrr 3S L'O Cli'iir
Dis Mulniis 3H H C'louily
Krt'Miu ." I'.afn
Ikl.inii J2 S3 Cloudy
Ijo Ancl : Hum-
Mn rwlifiplrt 3! -r
IMloi'liix 3r -'l'ur
, Portland Ili .'II Mvur
lied liluff 34 l Cdy.
Uoscliili'i; ."itl 3 I Cloudy
S.iU l.nkv -'-' Hnow
San KninclJfo .... .IJ 4 1 Clear
Kama Ff '4 IB Clear
Seattle -1'' I'. Cdy.
Kpekam 4'1 -MI Cloudy
Wj.lla Walla ' ... H :i ' Hnudy
Wlnnlp.'i; V! IS , riuudy
W. .! Hutchison, Mtforolo((iji
O O
W omen An " nii-l'.rnei.
ROM K yPl Itniy'rt womn in
wartime are to he ennnideifd wiis
earner iu much as men. A n'v
low pawied by the rhaniher of dep
ptinji that wh there art-
ur.Qirried adult women In the
fumily. men of that family re not
nntiilcd to exemptinn fl'yi iviec
fnl Mlrll VOtll"il JU'i' "P l'.iM'n-
ers,"
COLLECTOR
nflw niinnr
IDOG TAKES
Court Considering Plan to
Have License Collected
Under Auspices of Hu-
mane Society, to Avoid
Double Tax Problem.
As a result of the conference
hehl yesterday between the county
court and members of the Jackson
County Humane society. .Mayor K.
M. Wilson and Eev. William 11.
Hamilton, relative to the collection
of tioR taxes, the county court
agreed to consider a proposition
whereby the drK tax would be col
lected on a commission basis, un
der the auspices of the humane so
ciety. The county does not delinquish
any of its riKhls as set forth in
the Btate law and If the city ordi
mtnee conflicts with the state law
the state law comes first.
This eliminates the so-called
"double tax" for dogs whereby
Medford residents, or some of
them, paid a city tax ami a county
tax.
Various angles of the doK tax
situation are beiiiR worked out to
day and it is expected that the
plan when, and if. adopted will go
into effect very shortly; '
Means Thorough Job
Members of the county court feel'
that with the license collections'
on a commission busis the collector ;
will have more incentive to work
(ban if paid by the day, and that!
with the work under the auspices j
of the humane society a thorough
job will result.
Last year the county paid $2205
in claims for sheep killed by dogj
and with an estimated population I
of at least 25(10 dogs in the county,
with a license of $2 for males anil
$1! for females, it is figured it all
dogs are tagged the receipts will
equal the bounty.
The dogs are rated on the tax
list at 10 cents valuation. Some
of the fancy dogs cost as higu as
$S0. Hut (iiey stay in the house
most of the time. - There are also
plenty of plain dogs in the city on
which the country folks blame all
the sheep killing and chicken chas
ing. It is said that a city dog can
no more resist chasing a band of
sheep than ho can keep from bark
ing at the moon.
Many in County
On the other band, it is claimed
by town people that a country dog
is trained to crawl under tbo barn
when he sees a stranger coming,
and that he is just as fond of sheep
as a city (log, If not more so.
Some of the rural residents have
from two to 11 dogs and it is no
balm to pay licenso fees on the
herd. Last year James Grieve of
Prospect admitted ownership of 14
dogs on which he paid the fees. In
some sections of the county it is
not considered good form for a
uog to have a license.
The state law provides that if
the owner of a dog does not feel
like paying the license, and will
not lot the dog catcher kill the
dog. he can be yanked into court
and fined $10 and have to pay for
the license besides.
The dog killing is the duty of
the sheriff. Sheriff Jennings has
announced, like Charles Terrill lie
fore him. Ibat be "would no more
kill a gooil dog than he would kill
a county commissioner."
it is probable that the official
ilog catcher will be imported.
HJX L
ON WORLD FLIGHT:
lion. .Mrs. Victor Uruce took off
from the local airport at 10:30
tills mornhiK for San Francisco, lu
her honeymoon model Hluckhurn
Hlackblrd, escorted by u Standard
Oil plane. The KtiBllsh round-the-world
filer is resumliifr her rilfchl,
after havliiK damaged the jdane
when landing here December 22.
She plans to Journey south to
Los Angeles, and from there will
continue cast through Arl.ona.
Radio Birds Particular
SAN KKANCISCO ()- A cou
ple of temperamental Alabama
ninckltiK birds whose voltes add
southern atmosphere to an educa
tional program broadcast by I lie
NHC western unit won't sing' un
less they have their worms. And
they must he Just so to plenso the
sotiKsters' palates. The worms arc
imported from (iermany.
The Extra Cough Help
Extra In Poyver And Price
Creomulsion is a super-help (or
coughs from cnldd. It is fnr deep
coughs where you dare not fisk a
weak help. Seven major helps are
embodied in it, including the best
known to medical science.
The creosote is blended, tmulfified
and palatable. It is to soothe the mem
branes and combat the germ. It pre
sents the world's best help for coughs
of this kind in a pleasant form.
There are white pine tar, wild
cherry bark, menthol, ipecac, etc. All
the greatest helps in one, but with
no narcotic. Despite all its power and
efficiency, it is harmless to a child.
Home coughs call f"f one hel. vmie
Radio Program
KMED
(Malt Trlbune-Vlrgln Station)
Tlitii'Mlny.
I'. M
5 to li lim'kiteM program:
news and markets by Mull
h Tribune.
li to 7 luck.-ion County I'.Mg.
and Loan Assn.: Cecil and
! Sally.
7 to 8 Lets Get Associated;
news digest; I'HC; Plym
S outb .Motor Tour.
S to !i Plymouth motor
world t o u r: Hollywood
I lloosevelt Orchestra, CUC
j. t(, to .Modernistic; lOlght
Hells, UPC.
I'rliliiy.
A. M.
! 7:55 to S P.reakfiist broad-
east of news by -Mail Trili
! line.
S to !) Cy Toolsie, C11C; The
Hootery; Denison It a d i o
Shop.
11 to 1(1 Friendship Circle:
Del Monte; Procter anil
Gamble.
ti) to It Shoppers Digest;
W u r t s Gifts, With the
Classics.
11 to 12 Film Tlpn and
Talks. nurelson's Ladles'
ltcuily to Wear, Jacque
4 Lenox.
P. M.
12 to 1 Monarch Seed and
Feed: Walden's Cider; news
flashes by Mail Tribune.
1 to 2 Mann's Dept. Store.;
Gold Seal; Scientific Labo
& calories.
2 to 3 Happiness Train;
popular recordings.
3 to 4 KJIKD pre."en(atlon.
4 to r, Kiddies' Period,
KMED presentation.
!i to 11 People's Electric
Store: news and markets
by Mail Tribune.
! 0 to 7 Farmers' Exchange
Co-op.; Your Office Hoys,
Cecil and Sally.
7 to S Let's Get Associated.
News Digest. Murray and
Harries, l'l;c.
s to il KM TCP presentation,
Harrison Hargraves Detec-
tive Stories. I'PC.
!l to 10 Venetian Nigls. .lim-
4 my P.itticks Town House
Orchestra, .UBC.
P. M
7 to S Luuliy Strike Dance Or
chestra. NBC service to KI'SI).
KTAIl, KOO, K1IQ, KO.MO,
KOW, KFi 7 to 7 ::'.().
7:.KI to S::i0 Stiindnrd Syiuili"ii y
Hour. NHC service to K(lO',
i..u,n t'.xi' i.- in
S: 30 to S:45 Amos 'n' Andy. NHC,
service to Ktiu. Kill;, ivuiuu,
K(1W, KECA, KKS1).
8:45 to 9 Sperry Ktllilus. N!C!
service to KOO, K11Q, KONO.i
KC1W. KKCA, KVSD.
!1 to fl:0 Tito Story Teller. NHC,
service to K(IO.
n:,!) to 10 The VaKahomls MIC
service to K(IO, KI-'l. ' i
10 to 10:30 Pinno Puintllliis. NTlC .
siirvice to KCIO.
10: 30 to 10: 4S Yir Prion' Scotty.
N'HC service to KCIO, KOA.
10:45 to 11 Surah Kreimller, Vio
linist. NHC service to KUO, KOA.
11 to 12 Dunce Orchestra. NHC
service to KOO. KOW, KI'T, KSU
SCOUT EXECUTIVES TO
GATHER HERE FY
llxeeutlves of Ihe Crater l,ake
council. Hoy Scouts, will li t In
this city I'Yhlay evening for a ii.'ili
dinner tit the Presbyterian church.
Representatives from Urants Pass,
Ashland and Medloid will be pres
ent and an InlcrcstliiK protiram
will follow dinner.
The coninilltee arranKiuK the
liroKiam is composed of Col, V. II.
Paine and Dr. I!. It. Klllott.
Klcetion of officers for the coin
Ink' year will also be a feature of
the pi-oKram.
An Important meetiuu of Medford
Post No. IK, American I.eKlon, lias
been announced for .Innnury 12 at
the armory.
Commander lloltncr slates con
sideiablt; business will be hronttht
hcrore the iuei:tlnt! anil it Kood at
tendance Is desired. The enter
tulnment coinnilttee also an
nounces (t Kood proKi'tim for the
eveiiitiK. All vIsIiIub members are
Invited to attend.
.)... Vnhlu rati lull Sri Uf (-(1111-
1 binr the best in Crcomulsion to be ;i(e.
. r.t i.! . i it i;tii
more thait lesser helps. Hut nil dru(i
rims guarantee it and return the
full price to anyone not satished.
It may be too good for your rouh.
A lesser help might serve. Hut. is
it wie to take thfO'nk when tiuinhs
are finger signals? Anyway, a
coueh from a cold whirh hangs on
calls fur thi super-help. Io, 'he
best men know to br sure.
CiSEfPMUM.SFON
for IU f fir nit f'onfihH
from l'o tit
WILLIAM GOFFEEN
SO. ORE., !S GALLED
William J. C'ol'I'ecn pussed awav
at a local hospital Wednesday,
January 7, at I! p. m., after an ill
ness of the past six weeks, follow
ing a strike of paialysis on New
Year's day. Iroin which he was un
ahle to rally. M r. t'ott'een was
horn at Cuhurne. Ontario, Canada,
IVbriiary -2. IS no.
He was well known In soul hern
Oregon, especially in the Koi;iie
liiver valley, having lived here l'o'
the past L'l years.
The family came to Oregon from
Ohio, .In unary 1, lull). Mis. Col'
teen passed away in .Inly. l!'-il.
Hi leaves In inmnii liis passing,
six sons and two daughters John.
Charles and Woslov of Medford:
Marry, Mt. Hhasln City. Cal.; U. T.
Col'feon of Detroit, Mieh.; F.
Cntfeen of Kast Pittsburgh, Pa.:
;uul daughters, Mnrl Cofl'een of
Medford and Mrs. llallle Dennini;
of Akron, Ohio hIho one brother,
l' A. Col'feen of Kent. Ohio, and
two sisters. Mrs. John Hall of Uar
lierton, Ohio, and Mrs. Sam Taplin
ol Akron. Ohio; and 17 t;randehil
dren. The funeral service will he con
dueted from the Perl Funeral Hume
Friday, January i), at 2.:iU p. m.,
with Rev. A. O. lleii'iett olfieiat
inn. Interment, in the Medford
cemet ery. i
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WITH EACH $1.00 PURCHASE
utimtfntmmiiiiwm arifci iTTiiMViriTimaiM in rmiiiirti -fi
j SALE
25c Woodbury Soap
25c Cuticura Soap ;
50c Ingrama Shaving
25c Feenamint Gum
60c Sempre-Jovenay
$1.25 Absorbine Jr
Cotton
STERILIZED
FULL POUND
35c Vick Vapo Rub
$1.00 Ruma 7M
60c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 43
25c Mennen Borated Talcum 17
$1.00 Zepryol-Mouth Wash 59:
GOc Sal-Hepatica 42
Pint Pure Russian Mineral Oil . 39c
15c Percxide 9e
50c DeWitt Kidney Pills 33
$1.00 .Vacuum , Bottles 79
75c Perfume Epsom Bath Salts, 4 lbs 29f
10c Life-Buoy Soap G-
60'j Menthol and Eucalyptus .Cough
Syrup 39c
C 1 CA ALARM CLOCK CQ.
tpl.UU Fully Gunraiitocd vJ
$1.00 Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil ... 49
50c Ingram Milk-weed Cream 39
75c Aspirin Tablets; 100 tablets ..: 29
75c Rubbing Alcohol, full pint 33
50c Milk of Magnesia 33
$1.00 iNorida Face Powder 47
Candy Specials
V-lb. Peters
Chocolate 23c
l ib. Chocolate
Peanuts 29c
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CONCERT
Tmrto
MISSION TONIGHT
i T'u- Aposiulie F.iith a nnouiu'es
sp,-.-i;t e'ans;ili,-1 ie meet In;; in ;
their hall .u l- North Front sinvt
; tonight. The .-erviee will he het.l
iy tin' Ki'v. It. II. Crawford, an
o I'l sccr of I lu work. lnre from
h'-aduiiai tefs at Portland.
The concert trio, consist in i; of
1 violin, "o'llo and piano, will ren
1 di-r a cuiireit at the heinniiii; of
ihe servile, which -tarts promptly
i ai 7 : 1". p. m. Ncwro spirituals
' a ml other gospel sons will he
' sttiii; hy tlie Morn inn Star iiar
j let tin rin l; the service.
; 1 It ill of the ahovo organisations
!ia ve I icon feat u red in radio con
i certs in t he past and have been
(well received. These orya nia t lolls
;are hut a part of the larye corps
; of singers and musicians that lake
'part in the meetiiniri held in t lie
j Portland mission.
J They were in Medford for a cam
t paiwn last spring and their return
has been looked forward to bv
many in this city ami surround
in territory.
An outstanding feature in this
work is that in the years of its
existence no collect ions have been
l:ikeil, nor lias any literature been
.sold to deiray the expense of carry
In on the work which has belted
the nlobe.
ore?
17
17d
Cream
16
...;.,49
93
29c
BRING IN YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS
Thoy are filled exactly
as your doctor ban writ
ten them, and for leas.
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DRUGGISTS
Phone 91
I 1 1
POULTRY SCHOOL
,
C. D. Thompson, a;;i iculLiir
slruetor ai the senior hU;h school
made several visits in distrietn
near M edt'ord, and has repnrtP'i
Short Time Offer on the
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cleaning ami polishing unit on unusually easy,
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You yet a large Premier and the handy little Spic
Span, too, lor about the price of an ordinary
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Investigate our Special OftVr tn't'orc it s tnt l.vtc and he
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MEDFORD FUEL CO.
f that many were enthusiastic about
the nlht school whieh opens thiH
evening in the aKrieultural build
i iUK at the selmol.
No fee Is being charged, and
anyone fnierfsted In the Htiuiy oC
poultry Is requested to attenil the
gathering at 7 : 3 fi . The oranlza-
! tion meeting is this evening, and
j plans will be completed for tho
schedule to be followed during tho
ten meetings.
Fi'.dd museum at Chicago receiv
ed l.li;, i:'.0 vIsltoi-H year.
. A. B. Cunningham
per ton