PAGE SIX MKPFORD MAIL TRTBTJKE, MEDTORD, niiECON", WilPAY, JANUARY 9, mi HATS $11 oo ( "I Y J E STORY Meteorological Report January i, itt.tl. Med ford and vicinity: Tonight and Saturday cloudy; no change In temperature. Oregon: Cloudy tonight a n d Saturday; rain northwest portion. No chiin tie In temperature. .. All Felts Velvets Metallics PRESSES and KNITTED SUITS $ 10 A group of chic Silk and Wool Dr e s s e s. Also three- piece knit ted suits. Values to $25 hi w TWEED SUITS Smart three-piece tweed suits in values up to $69.50.- Some of these have fur collars. Clearance price 25 GORDON i HOSE $ 1 The city of Mcdford haw gained! national puMlclty again. TIiIm time tliiouxli the work curried on by tho local humane Hoclety. An nrtii lc published In the Jan Local Data a u 2 47 20 23 23 Itcl. hum ility (pet.) 07 Hit) Precipitation (Inchon) . .0 .UK Htuto of weather P. Cdy Foggy Total precipitation since Hcpteill lier 1. 19311, !i.7U Indus. i Gloves and Accessories ( 20 off ADRIENNES i '''DUttectlve Individual ' Apparel for Women" Tern p o ni t inn a year ago today: Highest. 31'; lowest, 26. SiiiiHot today, 4:u p. m. Sunrise Saturday, 7:3S a. in. Sunset Saturday. 4:.VJ p. m. M. To i n pe ra t u r e ( d c reH ) . Hlirhcst ilnxt 12 hi 1 u....v i,...c. OI u.e Hiioniti u- i,,,wot (last 12 hrs.) Millie UI'VH'W ICIIK an UllOtll l 111 construction of the Jackson County Humane society shelter on the Midway road. A full page Ik de voted to thr article and photo-1 Lowest temperature this morn graphs of the building, which Ing, 23 dogrot. compose mo now suciter, 'Jho Jackson county shelter 18 described uh the firm to be htillL with tho aid of tho rotating fund of the American Humane asHodia- I Hon. Concerning tho .Mcdford o cicty the artlr-lc reads: " "They acted on the principle that (!od helps those who help themselves. J-'Irnt. th-y secured a Pile of two acres at a cost of $1000. The completed buildings represent an expenditure of J1JUMI, t hi runways, curbing;, graveled reads and walkH $775. Total filiTfi. "They were aided by tho fact that they were In good standing, and tho shelter wna a public need. Their shopping was rewarded by donation! of gravel from tho coun ty, equipment front the city, lum ber from tho various in I tin and IteniH free or at cost from friendly merchants." The remainder of the article 1h devoted to a description of the , shelter and continues throughout to emphasize the progressive spirit of the local humaiu group, and the people who have made the shelter possible. 10 TRY STRENGTH AGIST TOWNIES BASKETBALL FOR BIG TEN CIRCLES i t Observations Taken at 5 A. , 120th Meridian Time yi Ir-r 3 CITY ? a? ri i Scotch Trick By Hubby Wins Wife Divorce Decree CHICAGO.' .Inn.' !). UP) ' Caspar l.UMchalt iHn't a Si'otfh- man tint! Ills wlfo won u divorce yes- tcrdiiy, chariilnit Jhat his four h children cat their mcala In front of mlrroi-H, , ' "To Improve their hmn-' ncirt?" the court miKk'etedl with a trai-e of approval. ' ".Vo,"' countwl anHWured; "to'4 make thtMn -think they were. KcttliiK (louhlc portionH." . " ' 'D OF II! linker City 20 ! Foxisy lllsmarck 3" 12 Clear llolse 2 I 2 Cloudy Denver as u Clear l)es .Muljies it H 21) Clear Kresno !4 3 1 ir'oKKy Helena 31 2f' Mear Iw AiiKelea 51 4ti Clear . Marshfleld 52 ' l-hoenlx 02 30 ' Clear Portland 41 32 Cloudy Ited llluff .IS 30 Clear ftoseburit 42 38 Cloudy Salt llko 30 San FranciHCo 56 44 Clear Santa Vc 38 20 Clear Seattle 40 20 Cloudy Spokane 30 40 Cloudy Valla Walla 31) 28 Cloudy Winnipeg 24 0 Clear CIIICAdO (Pi BaHkethall no longer la considered ono of foot hall's poor relatives around the Western conference. iJurinf; the past three years, six (of the Din 10 universities have ASHI.AND. Ore.. Jan. !). (Spl.) i "ullt niw ,lel' """"es. chiefly to tk. ... '.. ... ..,..i...t i. unii.um,(ii i-ronun, wn ""OIK im,thro(. Illher8 aro piumns blcger ,u,"" m.i...ui i,.s 10 uie HirenaiM and Detler liaskethall homes than or l lie rnt-e iiad winch Conch, their noiRhbors. Hasketball rev- .wcaciii win sena unto tno court ; enue is an Important Income iiKninxi ine Itouue uiver Itumlilerrii T ic U evmniuduniH euinnlotort in me iirni Bimra oi tnc soanon I neat 40,000, a total that will bo oexi Niiiiroay cveniuu, me Karnes . boosted to 80,000 when the new to lie played at junior nijjn schoolj bulldlliKS arc completed. s)l"' ' .Minnesota's field house opened 1,11.1.111. a mm years leiiermn n. : in Is the InrBcst, seatlns Is a inishty consistent player on: 15.000. Michigan has two field any man's liiusketliall team, nines. I houses, tho principal one being me ouKy unsii, m one or i ne nes: , devoted to baskethull and the oth- iiarnn inat ever inaycu Here, llac-.er to Intra-mural snorts. Wisconsin dedicated a new 8500,000 field house this school year. Jt accommodates 9000. Iowa Diinnlil, a reserve center last sen Hon, looks likely. Coach McNeill has little material W. J. Ilutchli-ou. MetcoroloKlst. "On With the Show" Sunday Holly Show CIIICA(!(). Jan. . (P)--Plans to put I.eo V. lirutllers, St. Louis KaiiKstcr, In Ihc electric chair ns tho slayer of Alfred I.hmle, Trib une reporter, were - pushed today while roporU' were circulated that Brothers had confessed tho crime. There was no official confirmation of thew reports, nnd Slate's At torney John. A. Hwanson said iie was not prepared cither to con firm or deny them. TIL . i - j. m fie w(riiiiu( bout; at C rater ian Today r 7 n 'FT'-. The movies havo UovrowetJ an- olher surrM'KKful. h1mk play for a BtarrJiisr whlelo Xor AViUU Uuh- ton, uiul Mr. t ' Huston, ua usu al, has handled hlH usslKiiment ' with distinction. Tho Hcron a d a p tntlon of T h o Criminal , Coile," w li I e h opeiiM at tho ox Crater I a n the atcr lodny, f o I I o w m tho Martin Kla v 1 n play with fidel ity rlKht tip to tho ending, which lias been sweet oned to I mako a' "happy I -rr uttvr conclusion. Tho Htage play, by the way. waH Included in Hum. Mantle's selec tion of the tei best of the lllD- lao tttKon. It Is a powerful ommentnry on American Juris prudence and penal codcH nnd Hives Mr. Hudson, first uh district attorney and later an a penitenti ary warden, ample opportunity to display hlft unquestioned ability as uui actor. riillllps Holmes plays the hoy who Is sent to prison for mart- KlaufthU'r and after six years In the prison Jute mill Is rescued from moral nd physical wrcekaife by the new warden, the man who was chiefly responsible for htn Inear- erntion. On the verire of wln- nlnff a parole, ho refuses to break tho code of his cellmates and "soueal" on a convict-muiflerer. It Is here ihe picture departs from the play. In the lnltor, the boy kills himself and n brutal guard with a knife simiKKlcd to his dun icon cell, but In the tuovle the real murderer takon tho Mume and saves the boy. Constance dimming ptays the warden's daughter with whom the lHy falU in love when he becomes n trusty in the warden's household and she makes a satl.f,ctry heroine. Huston, at each new crisis. Irnwls "yeh." Sometimes It is an ititurrOKittioh, nometlinea a threat and nmetimen a whole statement. but nlwa , the inflection leaves no doubt of its intent In Ihe mind of ihe audience, With the most hnpreHive the atre net ever erected in Hollywood playing to capacity audience.1 of extras all ilay, and some nights. Warner Tiros. 100 per cent natural. (dor t n I l( 1 n g. sIiikIuk. daiieinf- pltture, a Vita-1 phone production In' i e c h nicoloi On W I t h th S h o w" had Uh i pectaculat film luff. "On With tho Show" marks a distinct innova tion In the pic ture 1 it d u t ry, Iteinn' made by a now pro k h a uouise fazenda which reproduces colors In. their true values, and Is no more tc be compared to pre vious color films than the Kaudy cover if n cheap mnKazlne with a fine color-plate reproduction of the National OeoKraphlc Mhkii zl nc. Thb proi-ess Is combineti with full Vitaphone effocls, with music, slnplnw, and danclnn. Prom two hundred to two thousand people were before the cameras constantly from the start to tho finish of this production. Sally O'N'oll. Ioulse Fastondn, Ar thur ltike. William llukewell, Het ty CompMon, Joe M. Hrown, Sam Hardy, Leo Moran, tho Kalrbanlts Twins are In the cast. "On With the Show" comes t tho Holly Sunday and it will show only one day with contlnu- cus shows, HturtiiiK at I: Hi. This ldcturo Is one of the I1k hits of the 11' 30 season aijd Is belni; Ip'oucht toy the llo)l liv' poimtar demand for the otw-day shuwiiiK. wiin wnicn 10 moia a winning tramMiuilt one in 1927 to care for the wpind may win the pame.io.OOO; Indiana dedicated its field house, Heating GU00. In 1929 while the Illinois gymnasium with a ca pacity of BDHO was opened In 1927. Northwestern, Chit-ago and Ohio State are planning new structure, 'to cost $2,000,000. Puraue, whore only football and hasketball -seem to be having an easy timo surviv ing, is the only conference member so far without a' new basketball home, or one on blue prints;: . 4 . with the town teams, but the col lege schedule looks "plenty -hard. l-'romm, flarrett, L a n c a t e r. Chapman and Kl.h look likely amoiitf the newcomers. Ho"w thewe boyn will work together is the- prob lem. l'Tonim and t-'hapman are fa.st. lmt short forwards. Jiarrctt is also short a haiidieau in ilay in with a lare team, buL, play. a wlnle of a uard game. Strauss, Hunsaker and Lan eas ier are showing ome cla- Lan caster, lesp;te his lack of height, looks ood as jumpiivg eefitor. Fi;h is an artist at the long hots. krusTflattens mi I; , an. J.-r'l, won a 1 fav VAxcouvKn, i;. c Hob Kruse, Hortland,' age wrcstliiiK bout from Howard Cantonwlne, jjlunt lowan, here lost night. Kruse scored Vln winning fall In the fifth and Vfnal rotind. after each man had scored one pre viously. .Kruse broke out of a"cLfsor?j and planted his heel on Canton wincs chin, then leaped on him and held him down for the required time. Iteferee Draper, had Just topehed bin shoulder when (Canton wine whirled Kruse over and planted his shoulders on the mat. gave many the impression that Cintonwino hud won. Kru.io won the first fall In the third round with a wrl.dlock and Crofa-body. Cant on wine squiired things In tho fourth with a hort leg sclssorw. Mhnnie Mulr, Australia, won a one-fall victory over Jacques 'Man' uel, Portland, in the semi -wind up. Jack Korsgren, Vancouver fireman, flattened Jack Tleed, tiden, .Utah for a nefull victory in ho open ing event, 'X ''i LIVKRI'OOL, Kng.. Jan. 9. (JW John Hay Whitney has nominated two Jumpers for the 92nd running of the grand national steeple chase. Whitney will pin his hopes on ICaster hero and Sir Lindsay. The latter horse finished third to fthaun flolltn and Mellcray's Belle in last year's gruelling test over tho Alntree course of .four and gne-half miles. The 1931 renewal of the classig will be run March 27. 4 DESTROYED BY BLAZE SAf.ZBtTttCl,vAus(T(ii, Jan. !). W) Worfoii castle, one of the This mosl' imposing siglits of Its Hindi in Austria, was virtually destroyed by n fire last night. The flames were extinguished only after priceless paintings, ta pestries, first editiuns. manuscripts and tile valuable furniture In tho princely suites were destroyed. . POP GOES A BALLOON . A Hlr ,iry package of some orl if i!,p huhhles may be all very """II, but don't let it make foa rhnl rhat ic contains more soap ib n White King's compact canon. f-''ir VX'hiteKingGranulatedSoap U ii'ithrng hut the purest vegetable iit map made, granulated for con ' .iiience. It packs like sugar, so von can be sure you're not spend tnu money -for air. And White King is so fine in quality that it's afe for the sheerest lingerie, yet effective for the heaviest blankets, the greasiest dishes. The economy of White King Granulated Soap is surprising. A teaspoonful for the wash basin, a cupful for the washing machine that's plenty. Try it today. Sold by your grocer. Building great highways of con crete, reinforced with steel. Is lm- j portant. But that work, gives no opportunity to farmers. Dono by speclul machinery, heavy trucks and a few workmen, It offers no i onportunity to the average unem ployed. i It Is a good thing for government to build iiostufllces and other build- ; Ings that employ union labor, an I excellent Idea to build tho great j highways that employ contractors j and modern machinery. Hut all i that does not give work to the- av-! erage man. idle and destioudent. He can't suddenly learn to lay bricks and put in plumbing, or work a great concrete mixer or poiir-j cr, but lie needs work. The fact Is revealed that five of Italy's finest fliers were killed, and three others injured on the mar velous "formation flight" across the Atlantic, to Brazil. The news was concealed at first. In order not to spoil the joy of Italy at the great 'achievement. ' There is sorrow now, - but the glory of the achievement is not diminished, but made greater, by tho courage of the survivors, con tinuing their night and complet ing it sticcegsfnlly, as planned,? in military formation, according to or ders. - Campbell Clothing Co. On Main Street Near Front JANUARY SPECIALS Men's Suits $19.50 $5.00 . and $6.00 Flannel Shirts $3.35 $2.75 and $3.50 Flannel Shirts $2.35 Included are some 'two-pants suits and some regular $35.00 Suits Men's Suits $29.50 These suits sell regularly for $35.00 to $45.00 Overcoats $14.50 . Regular $20.00 and $25.00 values Overcoats $19.50 Regular $22.50 and $25.00 values All other Overcoats up to $45.00 value Now $29.50 WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS Men that die in the -effort to add lustre -to the name of their coun try never die vainly. The German govemnictrt wants to improve conditions, and goes at it with something of Mussolini's thoroughness. Tatting prices of August 1, 1930, as a, "peak" basis the minister rif "eoononiies orders price reductions on necessities of at least 10 er cent. This applies all goods produced by "cartels," which we should call "trusts." The list includes nearly half of all articles used daily tn Germany, among others foods, medicines, drinks, soups, clothing, automobile tires, electrical goods, sewing ma chines. -The plan is to' promote consump tion ami help business. m IHQ mum JL? -y-A Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) Two stellar teams of tho City ISowllns league, the Klks and Nats, clashed last night and the result was one of the', hardest fought ma lclie.i ot lh? season, the Nats taking two games. Kight contestant. rolled well, over 000 each and game totals n all frames exceeded sno pins, three being in tho 1H0 class. Al Halm of the Nats rolled two hot Karnes of L'L'l and 211, annex ing u total of "1 !i pins In the mutch, while Krlckson.nf the Klks was runer-up for individual honor with gunus of HOti and and hero is called;; POTSDAM. X. V.. Jim. . (PI Hear Admiral Nathaniel H. Usher, retired, died at his homo here early today. The rear admiral was credited with having tnkeu the first Span ish piire 111 the Spanish-American war. ' Tic took pm-l in the battle of SantiiiKu which resulted ill the destruction or tho fleet of Admiral Vlscay. Named to command the torpedo bent KvK'non, Usher was at Key West when the Maluo was blown up In Havana harbor, and was In ihe thick of the buttle following. match total of r s ; . Klks. Urlckson 175 22 SSS I'luitl 173 1X7 17li S.1X I'lirkln Hill 1 JL1 1 7l 4S4 fllll 1 07 137 lull MIS Mids ins is.'.' l.".ti r.un KS'J S00 !IO;i 2B97 Xms. Hiihn 157 2LM 211 'BUS Noud 175 20S 1X5 5lis Newlnnd 144 141! 1S1 471 l.oumdvcrry .. IS!) 211 isi r.si W ard 179 1 5tt M i 844 9S5 917 ' 27411 A PLANE 'GALOSHES' AK HON. t Jan. Ml After year of research H. words, written with frri'tit enrn estntiss and no eonitiromise wluitpver, hns this powerful seutetief : "The Catholic- church, to whom God has entrusted the ile'feiise of the integrity and the purity of morals, stands erect in (lie midst id' the moral ruins which suiTotiud her." 'An Important proposition for un employment relief in which Presi-1 tlent Hoover is said to he inter ested would use some of the money that the government will spend on Improving country roads, connect ing furms with great highways. In such work fiirmers with their horses, plows and wagons could lie profitably employed. Highways need feeders In the shape of country roads leading to the farms, and farmers need ac cess to the highways.1 And they nlso need work. itdta r-,W u . i li i "i f 'if?TT n t-rv t i7 fN JDy vv r VjVjV a i u ju, Of fering f Alfalfa Hay ' of best iquality Garden Seed For Sale Soon , $18 .00 per Ton Field Seed For Sale . Soon How to End RHEUMATISM Now Medicine liivcn Uhcomntlc PoImhis fnnti Joints niul Muscles i Delivered direct from ranch to you. Ask for prices on our Poultry and Dairy Feeds All best quality F; E. Samson Go. Phone 833 229 N. Riverside Phone 833 Tri.SA, Okla., Jan. 9. (P-A 1H nontliH old huhy girl In iH ing held nn security for room rent owed 1V her mother It waa alleged today 'In a petition for a writ of huboa corpus filed ly the nutlher, iln. Miirle Noel, i5. Mm. yvn llinxe, nained tn the pet It ton, ndmfttcd he was holding the huhy. She said Mrf. Noel owed Judge S. J. illvndlnnlng ordered Mr. Minx to apiwir tomorrow with the child and phow eauo why she should not fletKrr her to her more than i r. Moouricn company vnglneein j,,,,. j4tl .ib-i cvniieii iiooHintiion ?i tnc first set of airplane ice breaking overshoes. Actual tewts ars to he started from fleveland and Akron airports I niotlir w nen me uanwrniti tee forming .. wcnther condttlons feared by mail TSHnd IUr Mini. ' pilots rxlst. tMCtNNATl. tV, Jon. S.-Mff The overshoes are rubher sh AlherT II. Morrill, president of th eontatnltiK Inftnthm tnhes. The Krourr Oroeery and ltaklncom heta xtnd over the leading pny, today said a.04,0oo would edge of the plane's wings. When j be expended in a program of Im Inflated, experiment! I n d 1 e a t e. J prowmenm in torM and pi ml . or theso slteetM will break tho iee. i his firm chain nvstem. ENDS PAIN FIRST DAY Poisons In the blood settling n; the Joints and niUHcles causp rhcu inati.fin. Vou Vsnmt net rid of rheuuvH Ic agony till every trace of these dangerous poisons Is driven out of youa system. That s vh external remefllejt and pain dead ening drugs only give temporary relief. What you need ts Ul'-MA. the new medicine that acta directly on the liver, stoma eh and blood, and expels through the natural channels of -cl'miniition the -dangerous poisons that cause rheu matic mitery. No hvi waiting for your suffer ing to slop. lil'-MA eases paltr the first dsy anil U the one rheu matism remedy guuranteed to freo muscles and joints from all pain ful stiffness, swelling and lame ness. Jarmfn Wood so much cunfidnoe In 1U"-AIA tint they want eTry rheumatic n town to try it and guarante- -money-back if it does not end rheumatism. With each $1.00 cash pur chase a 60c ticket to the Hony Theatre f RES Alexander's Grocery v SATURDAY FEED SPECIALS C A H A No. 1 Rolled Barley . 70 lbs. . .$1.20 A No. 1 Rolled Oats 60 lbs $1.00 Laying Mash, 17:c Protein $2.35 Hog Fed, 90 lbs. . . $1.15 Special Dairy Feed, 80 lbs. . . .$1.20 No. 1 Klamath Spuds, 100 lbs. ....... ..$1.65 c A S H Squash, per lb. Ground Barley, 80 lbs. $130 Ground Oats, 80 lbs. $1.33 Hen Scratch, 110 lbs. $2.05 Beet Pulp, 100 lbs.. .$2.25 High Protein Mill Run, 80 lbs. $1.15 No. 2 Klamath Spuds, .100 lbs $1.20 Fine fresh Parsnips, per lb c ' Other Attractions Farmers "Exchange Co-Operative Phone 932