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HfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QKKnoy. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. 1931.
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HOUSE PASSES
$910,000 FUND,
FOR PARK ROADj
Wooden Hen Gives
Prize Fowls Hint
at Poultry Show
Crater Lake Would
. By Two-Year
' tion Program
in Leavitt Bill.
NKW VOI1K. Jan. 14 lP)
A mechanical lulkinK hen
that rtlHCUHHt'H the value of
nutt-lotion In throe lunKUUK'-H
and lay wooilon i'kkh to
prove ItH theorlcN competed
! with r..tl(iil fowl at the annual
PrOflti Am,1,'l-:in poultry hov today.
I t rAuioiiru oy me uppurl
COnStrilC" ''t of UKilcultuiP. the auto-
maton wax the scnmitlon of
ErtlDOUied ' ",0 recent world' poultry
's' coni:resM in jondon. It nun
Kiven convincinK perforrn-
nncea Hince then In St. LouIh,
Atlantn and Chicago.
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WAPIUNCJTOX. .Inn. 14 7Pt-
The houo tmlay pasei- thn l,ea
v'.ll bill :nithor!zint a two-year
$1.1,000,0011 prni;ram for contruct
Inp national park road and ex
tending thi'm outward to connect
with the federal aid highway hb
tcm. It now KoeH to the ricnatc. The
bill d i reds t h o ec re t a ry of Inte
rior to spend mi authorized appro
priation of $7,:00,000 dining oaeh
of the fiscal yearn 1!32 and 1!33
q'n huiMini approach roads.
These approaches are limited to
I0 miles, not more than 40 m'lew.
of u-hloh may be in any one county,
and nniKt lend acnwji land at least
HO pe-r cent owned by tho govern
ment. The park service furniKhod tcn
tritfve remiiremcnta for approach
road which would bo wholly or
portly supplied undr Ibo lotivitt
Mil. They Included Crater lko.
Sfllil.min; lanneii Volcanic. $l!.nio,
000 and .Mount Itainler $S4:..nnn.
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Culifoi'iila fou pie Wed
Shortly aft.-r obtaining mar-
j rlajce license yeaterday afternoon
;at the county clerk' office, Walter
j Victor and Florence flilpin, both
i of Sacramento, fa., were wed by
i(titnty Jih1k Spamm'. The new-
' lywcd.4 left today, for their norm
' in Sacranv-nio.
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Turkey Gizzard
Yields Diamond
As Shoot Prize
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CHICAGO.
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lucky fellow In
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MYRTLE PI. GIRL
TELLS WILD YARN
KAN FRAiWlHCO, Jan. H (At
I'" red a Carman, I !l, of Myrtle
Point, Ore., nnd Kola Sanchez, 20,
of Merced, Oil., complained laM
night to police they had been kid
naped and attacked, hut physicians
found no confirmation of their
Rtory and they were detained on
SUHplClOIl.
Police learned that the younger
girl, who had been living ut Myrtle
Point Hevernl yenrn with two
unelea, Karl nnd Charles Adamn,
fuul appeared In Merced wovernl
rnonthfi uro with n man who had
pOHed nH her husband, filvlntf the
name of (Jarman and who la In
jail there on a had check chnt-KC
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Iii;s. Argentina. Jan. 14. iifi Vol
canic eruptloiiH and earthquakes
shook western Argentina in the Ji
Porn a rcjjion today. Two t)ernon.s
were reported killed at Cob res and
it W!M feared many more may hove
perished in the crle of eruption
which bi'an lawt Thursday.
Difficulty of crosrdnK the rouh
terrain In the vicinity of thi; orup
llonn was Increased by heavy rains
which have ttwoiicn small Ht reams
to the proportions o( rivers.
Pavement Wh SMpiM-iy i
Wet, .dlppery pavement made ;
auto travel to Med ford from Ku-
Kene somewhat dunyerous today,
reported I l-rb Owen on hb; ar-1
rival here thi afternoon. He awj
on heavy truck that had slipped j
off the highway north of C rants
Pass, landing in a precarious posi-j
tion. He plans to return to Ku- j
Kene tomorrow, following tonight's j
wrestling match at the A rmory,
featuring Hay Krishie. Med lord. ,
and Jack I to ma no in the main j
event. t
son. He is also skilful
His shooting wan t
he won a turkey at i
range.
Inside the turkey's gizzard
his win- found a diamond.
The bird came from a farm
somewhere in Michigan, but
Tom Huid he wasn't worrying
5- much about that.
OF HEAVY BOU
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3ELL TELEPHONE
Presents Talk Today
Mr.' I,yda King, county nurse,
was a speaker before the girls of
the Ham Valley high school to
day, hh a part of her day'H duties
which also took her to Cold 11:11
and the northern end of the county.
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ELLIOH TO REFEREE
1
BY FALL ON AXE
rtOSIlItritn, Ore., Jan. 14. A
Clinton I '.amber of Sutherlln was
broiiMht to a hospltnj hero today
mjffer.lnK from nn nxe wound which
nviirty severed hin right arm at the
shoulder.
' Ho was cutting brush near Mount
Hcott when a dead limb fell from
a snag, struck him on (he hack
nnd threw him forward upon the
edgo of tho axe.
1 Kamhcr'H companions, Carl
Thornton nnd Amie Peplot, cltimp
e'd the nrterlett, hound the wound
nnd halted bleeding, and then
brought Panther five mile on
horseback to a road east of Suth
erlln. 4
Arriving thin alloruoon from En
gene, Herb Owen, matchmaker Tor
t lie Medioid boxing commission,
nnnnunced that Harry Kllioti, well
known to local fans by reason of
previous uppeurunceH, will referee
tonight's wrentHiitf bonis tit the ur
inory, feuturlng Hay Frlsblo. Med
ford, und .luck Komniio, ring vet
eran, iif the nui in event. Klliolt
is an old hand tn refereeing and
will add zest to the mutch.
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I WIH RAKE
PLEDGED M OREGON
r.VIVWUHITY OF on ICO ON.
l-'ugene (Special) Mary Haider
of Med Cord has, been pledged to
Kappa )elia sorority at the L'nl
vendty of Oregon, nnd Jack T.
Walker, aim of Med ford, has been
pledged to I'lil Sigma Kappa fra
ternity at the beginning of winter
term.
Poll studenlH entered school at
tho beginning of winter term and
are registered In tho school of
businesH administration.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 M")
The house haei adopted a pro
posal to require tho army to pur
chase for use In tho United Slates
only those article mnde from do
mestically produced raw materials.
The limitation was written into
the war department supply bill for
lhe next fiscal year by a vote of
tiz (o i:i on the motion of Repre
sentative Taber. Itepnblican, New
York.
BLDESlioioTDIES
ON RANCH IN TEXAS
CHIMMtKSS, Tex., Jan. 11. iJP)
Ilee.ne Hart oik, 1 00-year-old cow
boy, died on the Smith ranch north
of Children last night. He had
been In Texas 80 yearn, and an
employe of the Smith ranch 4 0
years.
I ta r to n w n ' "so me w h e ro In the
west" during the Civil war period
and did not know of the war until
it v;h over. Ho had been known!
as the world's oldest cowboy a
number of years. I
NKW YOIiK, Jan. 14
American Telephone &
Co., earned approximately
a share in liiljo, said Waller
Clifford, president, in a statement
today accompanying dividend
checks to stockholders.
"A net gain of 125.000 tele
phones added to the lie II system
during the year was much below
norma! growth, hut not unfavor
able when compared with the
level of general industrial aetivi
Uch." the statement added.
Hy HerUrt Itaiker.
f Associated I're-s S ports Writer) J
NKW YOUK. Jan. A
Max Si hnieiinx nnd W. K. ( Young f
Stribling have hlgned for a heavy-
weight title bout to be held in
June and thereby precipitated
what may develop into a bitter,
duel between tho XeV Yoi It HlUU.'
j Athletic commission nnd Madison
Square Oarden corporation. - j
i Under t e r m s of a contract
j drawn up and signed yesterday, '
I Sehmeling and Stribling will meet.
ill a city to be selected HO "
. more day before the match, with
the winner defending the title
j against I'rimo Camera, Italian1
man-mountain, in September, Car-j
nera arrived here trom ha rope j
j yesterday.
T-legraph! Tho oun tract was signed by rep-
$ 1 0.4 0 ' resen tat Ives of the three heavy -1
ights with the Madison Squaroi
irden corporation of Illinois, a.
subsidiary of the New York gnr-l
den. " j
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STORY 3
(Continued from Page 1)
STORY 1
(Continued from Pag 1)
measuro is mainly fop relief of
farmers using gasolino for farm
purpose. '
Itcgiilale liarlty.
The abnsi' of county charity is
the target of ft bill introduced by
Senator Woodward and lleprejMi
tative Dorothy McCullongh Ixe.
It provide. that peivons applying
for county aid must have lived in
the county at least fix months andjated' ,ta inlunUon
the state at least a year. It also
provides that time spent in or on
parole from a public institution or
private, charitable institution shall
not be counted in the time of resi
lience.
Governor Julius L. Meier held
hLs first conference with mem hern
of the prcs this morning, nnd ar
ranged for daily conferences
throughout the session and his ad
ministration. Ho stated that "I
want you to always feel welcome
to call on me." Some of his an
nouncements would be jnuicd from
the executive offices In written
form, he announced.
details, so that the bids can bo let,
anil tiie contractors have the ma
terial on the ground ready to be
gin actual construction shortly
after the first of June, when school
closes. The. first work will be the
dismantling of the Washington
school building.
A special bond election to re
move any legal doubt, will he held
tomorrow At the first election
the bonds carried by a vote of
seven to one. hnd will carry to
morrow, from all indications by
the same ratio.
In the construction of the new
courthouse, for which a fund of
approximately Str.ooo is avail
able, the county court has reiter-
to use local
labor, nn far us possHilc, and this
will be one of the conditions of the
contract.
Most of the plans submitted call
for the establishment of a county
jail on tho top floor, and some
call for a tower, which will be
about the only ornamention of the
structure, tho county being oppos
ed to "gingerbread effects."
FEDERAL
RLK rtlVKK, Idaho, .Tan. H
Wl Nulled to the door nf the burn
of Mi-8. T. S. Jeffries Is tlu pelt of
o hohrut. 4 feet from tip to tip.
The nnlmal wiih huny In her hen
huUHO and tho flock wan fnHt be
ln decimated. Mm. Jeffries enter
ed with n Harden ralie and km
buwy.
Why not
serve the best?
SB
Federal Iluslness Men's associa
tion met at luncheon at Hotel
Med ford yesterday, with about
members present. Superintendent
J. II. Itilliugslea of Siskiyou Na.
tional Forest wiih the speaker.
Members of tho association at
tended from Klamath Falls, Ash
land, Medford, Grants pass, Luke
view and Ktamath Agency.
HAD STOLEN JEWELRY
UOSKItUUO, Jan. 14. )
Italdolph Jennings, 25, of Kansas
City, was under nrrest here today
and was being quewtioncd in con
nection with tho robbery of the
Carter jewelry storo In Kugcno
.Monday night,
Six rings, still bearing the retail
price lag, were found sewed In
the lining of his coat, police an
nouueed.
STORY 2
(Continued from Page 1)
STORY 4
(Continued from Page 1)
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 14
Southeast storm warnings were
ordered up at X a, m. today at all
coast stations north bf Cape Illanco
on the southern Oregon coast. In
creasing southeasterly winds were
expected to become, of gale fori
with rain within the next L'4 hours.
U O G U F. H I V Y
SCHOOL. Jan. I4
Itogue Itivei
the Ashland
U HIGH
(SpU The
high school will piny
Normal second team.
and the town team of Itogue Itlver
will play the Ashland Normal first
team In a d o u b I e header here
Thursday. The Itogue lttver town
team daycd the Ashland Normal
a very close name on their own
floor recently, so ft good game Is
expected from both teams. Play
will start at 7:1 Tt p. m.
Wall Street Report
KLAMATH BLACKSMITH
DIES FROM EXPOSURE
KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 14.
(Vi Overcome by exhaustion and
exposure, Ira Ware, for many
years a blacksmith here, died
yesterday ti few minutes after
train crew discovered him beside
the tracks. He was found near
Dairy, ore., and hail been walking
along the tracks when he filiated.;
MASHIE NIBLICK PROVES
EFFICIENT AS FISHP0LE
NKW YollK, Jan. 14. (--Slow
improvement follow ed early
celling in stocks today ami the
market dosvd firm, with small
K FY WFST. Fla.. Jan. 14 (Pi
For fishing, take It from Ralph
Underwood of Chicago, who is a
good golfer, there Is nothing like
a mashie niblick. Yes. sir! On the
way from the links he saw a school
net gains general. Trading, bow-, of yellow tails In tho channel near
ever, lecorded the slightest volume! Poca Chlca. With n stance on the
In weeks. Anaconda, Atchison, ater's edge he lofted It! fish to
Union Pacific. American smelting,' captivity with his No. 1 Iron In no!
well's
' " NATIONAL CREST
(offee
Ko! Sold at siwm.
W. deli vtrdlm-t to your hooM.
Ttlrphom
The CASWELL COKKKK M AN
'lei. fr-J-4. Medford
Automatic Electric Coffee
Roatiinf AccOmpliilicti by
the CEQ W CASWELL CO
l. Steel, Amerlrun Otn ntnl
Allied Chemlntl roue 1 to H
net. Siilea approximated I.J.'i'.OiUl
shim .
Todny'n eloping pt ices for K
i-lei-ted Ktni-k follow:
Am. fun t.io
Am. Tel. and Tel I SI
Aniteoii'.l't
Col. (tax ... 3-t
('ill Us l lKht
tieneriil ICIeetrli' (new) 44
tienernl Motom S' Tm
KennU'ol Copiier 2S
Mont. Ward I ' '
time at all.
SEALS TO STUDY ART
OF HITTING POLO PILL
li.idlo
8ea in
K. V
I'nlted Air
I' S. .Steel
Int. Td in
corporation
Itoebllik .....
Tel.
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t'nlon. Kastern (iropon l.ittht
Power Co.. completed construc
tion of ;,l00 "tike hillldlliK.
Il:l. MdNTi:. Cnllf.. Jan. I A
.Wonder how the hattlnx nver.
aKes of the moid Kolfers untonK
b.tsetiall ilayem coluare with
those of the dtlffern. The San
Kranolson Seals are to stu.lf nniler
an expert bow n polo ball Is hit.
B. ANDb77s DENIED
COAST TOURIST RATE
LOS ANCKLUS, Cal.. Jan. H.
(!') I'ltbllo poekH wero taken into
the lioclk homo lira and tempestu
ous ulinliH of ('lata How, t'lnminK
halreil "it" Rirl of thn films, with
the reading today of the roulesxlon
of nor erstwhile secretary, Daisy
Dollop. The 30-paKe docitment was
ready by MIbh Dorothy Ailums, dis
trict uttoryey's stonoKraplier, who
took down Miss Delloe's statement,
nn thn witness stand in tho Monde
secretary's trial for kiiiiiiI theft or
approx I nun ely yi ti.OOo.
Kxcerpts from the lengthy tlocu
tnent bared to the nubile eye MIks
DoHne's description or Clara's love
artalrs with nunierous suitors, bet
assertions Hint Clara had been or
dered to keep her name out of the
newsiiupei'H, that Miss How "inlKht
kill tne when she was drunk" ami
that "ono more slum In the news
pupers and Clara would be through
with pictures."
Dirty Housekeeper
"When I first went to work for
Clara," Miss Dellop said In eonle.ss
lug t lllaney .Matthews, district,
attorney's Investigator, "her house
was terribly ditty. I first bad it
completely renovated. It cost I00
to clean house while Miss How was
In New York and about l;i.'i for
other work in the house."
"Miss How was drunk." the ex
secretary said Inter in the confes
sion, "ntnl If I had gotten Into an
argument with her she would hnvo
tried to kill me, as she had tried
to once before. I wouldn't have'
any words with her ill all. I want,
ed to get things settled as quietly
as possible, and keep Clara out or
the papers, because one more slain
in the papers nnd Clara is through
in pictures."
"lUw do you know thai'."' the
document showed Matthew's asking.
Publicity Shunned
"lleeuuse Schulliert (film Htildio
executive! told her to keep her
name out or the papers or she
would be done."
Names of Harry Itlchman. New
York nlgbl club rignre und former
riuuco of Miss How; Dr. Karl Pier
son, Dallas. Texas, physician, and
Cnry Cooper, film star,
brought forth rrom the note liook
Matthews was ipioted as asking
Mlis Delloe what hnd bapis'ned to
letters belonging to the actress.
Miss lcHoe-wus alleged to have re
plied that she burned Iheni.
"She didn't want tne to burn
tbetn," the girl was quoted, "and
when 1 tlrst went with her I burn
ed flury Cooper's nnd others.
uled under special order of busi
ness In the bouse today.
House committee began func
tioning last night, with the legin
bi'tinn and rules committee out
lining its program, and tho game
comnrsslon preparing for the new
fish and game codes which will be
placed before them at this session.
Rainier. locl.lioo feet of ties
and lumber shipped from this
point to California recently.
ENDS DIGESTIVE
ILLS QUICK AND
GAINS 5 POUNDS
jk 4 v5t
fir
Pood does not nourish when it is nol
properly digested. That's why people
who sutler from gas on stomach and
bowels, belching, nausea, headaches,
dizziness, etc., due to indigestion,
ften find themselves underweight,
weak, with lillle energy and vitality.
All this is quickly changed when
vou start using the simple discovery
known as Pnpe's Uinpepsin. When
people experience for themselves the
lmnzing results of using these tustv
'it t le tablets, they invariably feci
:ompelled to tell others.
Mr. Wm. R. Firklin. 3036 West
Pico Slreet, Los Angeies, Calif., savs:
"1 sullered for over two vears with
iiyperacidity, gas nnd headaches;
Irving all the time to get relief by
using soda and t real meats.
"Then I lenrned nltont PnnV
w ere ! Diape psin and began nn il. I t has been
t wonderful help to me. I eat paslnes
low without bud after-effects. How
,hey used to make me sulTerl
"Friends that I have told about
Diapcpsin have been helped in Hie
lame way. I have gained live pounds
nice starting on it."
Ml druggists sell i(; or if vou wish
o try it before buvimi. write "Pane's
wouldn 't have then, laying around j i"iT,ini'r.lV.,!lin' w- Va - f"r a
11,., house " . MMiiiuj.i niiii.
Oivgini Wcnllior
Cloudy east, ruin west portion
tonight and Thursday, moderate
temperature. Strong southerly
wlinl., nt limes gules offshore
I
WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 4 tT-
Tho Haltitnore und Ohio taihoad
ns denied permitoiion loilay to
make tbtoUKh onew.iy tourmt pas
scnger rates from Wanhinnton tn
the Pacific coast and Hockey
Mountain territory. '
Quick Relief for Stomach 1 1 Is j
With each $1.00 cash pur
chase a 5Cc ticket to the
Holly Theatre FREE
Alexander's Grocery
SEE MAIN ST.
WINDOWS
Sale of
Men's Fine
Overcoats !
Thursday at Mann's
January, February, March and April are all overcoat months so don't think you
can get along without one. Be a wise bird and buy that coat now. Buy it from
Mann's and get a real bargain. A real $25.00 to $35.00 coat for just $16.95. Three
little $5.00 bills and some small change and one of these good-looking Scotch
tweeds or other fine overcoat fabrics are yours. New styles, new patterns and
best of all a new price.
$25.00 to $35.00 Coats
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MEN'S SECTION, MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
Women's Silk Hose
$1.65 Pr.
This $1.65 hose is the popular Theme
stocking of pure silk, full-fashioned,
chiffon weight, narrow French heel
and of course in the new suede finish
and with a dainty purl edge top. Alt
shades and sizes.
Rayon combinations
$1.49 Ea.
Women's and misses' fine quality nay
on combinations with brassiere tops
and elastic or cuff knee. A verp popu
lar combination in peach, and flesh
shades and all sizes. $1.95 value.
Infants' and Children's
Silk and Wool Vests
69C Ea
A splendid silk and wool vest for in
fants and children. This good garment
comes in Jong or short sleeve styles
and sells regular up to S1.95. Your
choice Thursday at Mann's for 69c.
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Worked Models
Half Price
Final clearance cf all worked models.
These beautiful articles consisting of
many desirable things for home or
personal use are left from our Christ
mas stamped pieces. Out they go
Thursday at !'s price.
BLANKETS
$3.49
A splendid blanket value for Thurs
day. Mann's part' wool double blank
ets In full bed, 7280-inch size. A
dandy heavy weight cover in rich pas
tel block plaids and bound with a wide
sateen ribbon. Regular $3.93.
A New Spring
DRESS
For
$95
Just think of buying a new spring dress
for so little money as $6.95 and what good
looking dresses they are. Colorful prints
over the newest dark grounds of navy,
black, green and brown. Eggshell crepe
collars or with dair.ty bits of lace. Some
are tailored and self-trimmed, also some
are in solid -colors of red, orange, green
and blue, that are bright as the new sea
son. The size3 are from 14 to 44.
SECOND FLOOR
firs vs
Make Your Appoinment Now for that Free Facial
Colonial
Dames
Facials
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