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PAfJK STX MEDFOKD MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREHOX, TU FRIDAY, JAMTARV. 2f), mil 29 MINERS 'KILLED BY EXPLOSION Souvenir Buttons Collected By Rat in Logging Camp Nine Resjpued Following Blast !in' Indiana .Shaft Solemn Group at Mouth A3' - Dead,: Injured Re moved. By Rescue Parties MAIlSlIKIKI.n. Ore OP) Tlio host laid pinna of rats, 4t bh well us mice, ro hay who somctlmefl. For weeks loKKcm In a Ulun 4 Ridge camp were provoked and not n llttlfl pmliarrasHed by the disappearance of lint- tona from troURora, aliirta and 4 cuata. . They aniiKht In vain for a solution to the mystery until ona luKKcr discovered a rat a nest 'built In the toe of hlB heavy boot. In the nest were 1!I2 buttons of various huo and size. - GROUND PARTY GOES 10 VIEW PLANEJRECK Forest Rangers Guiding Men to Spot Where Var ney Ship Crashed Little 1 Hope Pilot Alive. - LINTON, Ind.. Jim. 29. OI'J The Uvea of 29 inlnerH were (muffed out- In an explosion at the Little Jtctty coul mine near here late yes tcrduy. With the ri'KCUC of two men last nicht and hovou more llilh morning, all of the men In the mine haU been accounted for. Of the dead taken from the mine 15 have been Identified and 14 unidentified. Throughout' the nlsht a coiiMtant Htrcam of .ambulances wended their way from Linton to the mine, four and a half mllen went. At the mine mouth nerlouH faced men and women huddled In groups. A ullino covered the elny and Hpectatorn aloHhed about Keck ing to break the chill of a pene trating wind. Jor WnlUs MaMir A brown mongrel do, hiH tall luoked beneath IiIh pkh, howled dismally an It sulked near the fn'inc. i "That's Uedweir hound," noine one remarked. "Followed him to work every day and waited for him to quit. Poor fellow, he'll have a lone wait now." (Karl Bed well wan rencued oon after the explosion but died In the hospital late hi fit nlclU.) The little Hetty mine has been worked steadily for the hint two yearn and Uh employee had escaped I the misery of unemployment Buf fered by many becauwe. of cloned ft ilneu. GEORGIA MB TAGS MADE 10 FAIL THIEF ATLANTA (P) Ceorgla hua hdoptcd a new type of auto IIcohho tag- detdgncd to prevent Inter change of platen by thlcvei. . It is bo arranged that when once attached to an automobile, it can not bo removed without .doHtroyhig a part of the tag and wo muklhg It unfit for further uho. HoHidotj making It difficult for baudltH, who frequently carry ev rral hcIh of tgH with them. Cleotgo H. Carwwcll, Hoertitnry of Htate, be lieves the new tagH hIno will pro Vent auto owtierH from using tho vanio Hot of lagu for uno or more :wtra or trucks. - (Rtportcd by Jachon County Alntract Ca SUtb Stfttt ind Ctntral Annut.) Circuit Court. Mario A. (iorman, ailmx. of T. J. .Martin (dec.) vs. It. A. Moiil- MUII. JjliniHgt'H. F. A. (lllddrn, et, ux. to Kdllh K. Devaney. vi a. Foreclosure. I). I-. Kay, Jr., v, t'lara Mary Fuhoii, Thou. J. J'unoit. Chattel lien. 1 F. Ka$-, Jr. vs. Kenneth Mc Wllliamn. 'Chattel lien. H. I). Mi-Nail vh. Keniielb Mc WIlliamM. Chattel Ifen. It. O. StephniHon, an Kconotny Lumber Co. vk, A. A. (JuchcH, A. M. I-ove. Lien. I I PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20. W) A ground party of a dozen men under the leadership of Ilntrict It :mgcr Kohh Shepeard, left Cape Horn, Wash., at C n. in. today for the Hpot where Walter 10. Case, Varney air lines mall pilot, crashed I a week ago today. The scent: of i the rruHh was about 15 miles to the north, in the wooded hills. . There was liltlo hope, of finding Cusp alive, the party believed. The wreckairo of his ship was found ' In tn vextfrihiv lv AI Duvls. nilot of the line. Case hud crashed Into the hillside In tho fog. The party will he able to travel to within a mile of tho plane over a f o rem t ra 11, but from there on will have to bluze its own trufl through the brush. Whilo the party Is heading for tho wreckage a Varney ship will circle the spot to guide tho searchers. I'rotNilo Court. -William J. Cnff'en (dec) es tate. Admitted to probate. Kstaie uf (Overett Wlllfiim liee ton (minor). Admitted to probate. IVIACIA NISI Oil Receiver 'j w JzH .id i LIQUOR PARTY ON OLD OREGON AiSOCIMltd PltiPb0t9 W. C. McDuffie, receiver for the Richfield Oil company of California, said the company "probably would be able to pay all Indebtedness." SIR OLIVER SEES STIRS jOLONS Blame for Rough Parties Aboard War Relic in : Portland Harbor Placed On Mayor Baker. by withdrawing the appropriation. Woodward replied that he did not contemplate such a bill. SAIL, TRAIN TRAVEL SAFER THAN AUTOS YEARS LOOSEN PURSE In any state l for every tun in habitants." This bill was pickled in com mittee "because It waa -coiwidra-ed . "a raid on the treasury." Marruuco License. Ctleiin Asher and Martha At kins. Albert Itusnell Opdyke and He Una lieatrlcf' McWilliains. REPUBLIC WIL t STORY 1 - (Continued from Pafle .1) ,tbtv. track. A total of 2.242 peo Plq: lived between the tracks and Hear creek und 2.662 resided on. it of tho creek. Ho pointed out that two- bridges over tho creek wore apparently urfclent to provide-for txufflc needs. Other witnesses to he railed by the blly for Its itam Included A. W. Pipes, Hoy Klllott, Judge Alex Spnrrow and tleorgo I'orter. Th Southern Pacific company In well represented and will doubt less have quite a number of wlt nejdcs tort If y before tho hearing it: over eohietlmo tomorrow aftor . noon. Construction of new high school and grammar school buildings on tho wcMt side of Mcdford was given by p. II. lledrlck, city school sup erintendent, as reasons for tho street opening. Il declared the center of. Mcdford school popula tion whs located near tho corner of Fifth and Fir streets, west of tho tracks. WASHINGTON STATUE VALUED AT MILLIONS Ileal Kstato Transfer!. Winifred S. Hlewnrt to the Cali fornia Oregon rower ei-inpnny, t,. V. U.. tu part of lot 111, Stew art AecrcH, ? I u. John MiKlNiiiilhani. el tlx, to flemva Mi'llonald, W. 1). to HS.UO acres In III.C 71), lp. .'Hi S... It. 2 Weal, I0. (.'. VI. JenKiiiH, et iix. to .foee pblne .IflikliiM. Q. c. 1). to H'6 of luta r,. 6. 7. 8. blh. 20. Jack-1 aenville, fill. Ilornec Jenkins, et it I to Hazel .lenklna, W. U. to N'i lot 3 and 4, lilli . IS. Jai-kHonvllle, $1. tteneva McOonald to Julin M. lllKlnbolliani, et u. W. I), to N H,0 ft. lot 2. bill. I. Park Add., Med ford. l. William A. Shell, el ux, to V w: I.yninn, W. I. lo lots 1, s, (i and 7, (llunn Terrace Add., Ash land, $10. ' Victor Hur.wll. et al to Albert llureh, et tlx. Q. C. l. to land In IM.U tlO, tWl. 37 S.," It. 1! went, J 1.00. Clyde l Htuffnril, it nx to Hay ('. I.eKevrc. et ux. W. ." lo lot 2, blk. t, KalriiiiMinl Add. Mcd ford. til). . J).tvld A. Ilimil. el tlx to ,t. CI. Caiiieron, et ux.' W. ft. to lot ;l. Stewart AcriB. 10. ' ' ' It. J. Srhiiniaiber, et ux. to Uoy W. Hclenbrook. et ux, W. U. to land In DI.C 79. twp. 37 H., U. 2. went. tlo. Medford Ih-Ir. Dialrkt to David A. Hood. W. 1. to lot I, .Stewart AccreR. tfiriB.85. M. II. Allen, et ux. tu IIcoiro K. Trlvett, et ux. y. C.l). lo SW sec. 34, twp. 33 H. It. 3 west, J 10. , Martin 1). ltowci'H to t.'laude l. I.iiivIh, et ux. deed to lot on IUMI Icvard, Ashland, tl. Itn? Murphy to .1. J. Murphy. W. II. to NH of UK sec. 33. twp. 3S S.. It. 3 east, HW of SW, sec. 34. twp. 3D H.. It. 3 Mast, tlo. Tliuinivs Albert Shaw, et ux, to William tllttson, et ux. W. I), to lot in, blk. 2, foiii'oy-i'lancy Add. and lot II, blk. 2, Wolter Add. Medford. tl. RICHMOND. Va. P) A fortune Stands In plain view In the Vir ginia capllol. H Is the lloudon statuo of Wash Inglun. Gov. John Garland Pollard has ascertained that collectors would pay tl. 000. OKI or moro for this alatuo beneath the rotunda. i "But It Isn't for sale," tlio gov ernor said.. . I - Washington, himself, viewed tho j -ork ami approved It. I ELECTRIC F, SWEET SPUD CURING OK KM All, Ok la (VP) Klcct l ie fans play an Important part In pro ducing sweet potatoes on tho Camp brothers' ranch near here. After the potatoes havo been grown In Irrigated, terraced fields they are cured in specialty con structed sheds, tho walls of which aro packed with sawdust. To keep In good condition tho potatoes must bo ns dry as possible, so the air In tho sheds warmed by stoves while large fans maintain a oonstaut circulation. Twenty-five thousand hutdiels of sweet , potatoes can he placed In tho hhods at onco fur tho fanning prorevt. This Woman in 4 Weeks Lost 17 Pounds of Fat llero's a letter written OotoUur 2J, 'l93!i. by Mrs. Kr-d Itanlnger pi powlutonn,, Montana that ought to bo read by every overweight woman In America: ' Gentlemen: I started tuklng KruM'hcn every morning us di rected a I wan very much over Weight und u anted to reduce, til had tried going on a diet hut teuuld get o hungry that my dh t would not last Ionic, so I decided lo give "Kruscben Malta" n fair trial. Tho day I started to take them I jfoClghed Hi lbs. and at prowont. Whl(.h has been Just four wckn. tielgh 2Z9 U. And I must say I feel better in every1 way, besides looklrt' rough bettor. t May all large people, both men ami women, w ho w ant to reduce In an easy wa, give Krunchen Stilts a ftiir trial. I am euro It will convince anyone." ' A bottle of K i use hen in thut hiflM four ttwk cost but K5c at Jitrmfn A or uny drug More in America. Take one-hnlf tea spoon in a gland if hot Hter be ftr biH-ukfit cvory morning. To help reduce swiftly cut out paltry und fatty meats and go light on potatoes, butler, crxam and frUKnr. The K rune hen way is the afc way to redue try one bottle nd if not Joyfull) sat lulled money back. , , , i " ii. i . 1 t . , . L RULE I N SPAIN Eventual Success of Revolu tionaries Predicted By Po litical Refugee Army Wastes Money. Ity i:danl Trims. liliL'HHfOLS (! Collapse of t ho recent revolts tu Kpuln has not shaken the (alth of Col. J-Ymi liaeo Macla in the eventual hucc- cosh of the revolutionaries. The colonel, a leader In tho movement to separate the prov luce of Catalonia from Hpafn and make It an independent nation, has been a political refugee in llelgium for some time. A tall, soldierly ftguro despite his 71 years, Colonel Miielu was on the pier at Antwerp to greet Major Kanion Franco when that air rebel arrived from l'ortuuul The colonel has been In ilclgUim us a political refugee. Oppo.scil to Monun'hy. Hpuln s latest uprising, miys CM onel Macla, "clearly mIiows that public opinion in Kpuln is op posed to the monnrch Institution. Colonel Mucin hh tho majority of the labor classes In Spain admit they aro not ready for a noclall.it republic and they "consider as a step toward their own ideal the Inauguration of a republic of the type contemplated by the present revolutionaries. I n Ca I a I o n In , ho sa id, so m o groupM would ho content with an autonomy assuring them certain HhiM'tlcH but tho most Important group, to which 1 belong, stands for full, unrestricted liberty, t nuiko sure of tho progressive, up- to-date Catalonia that wo want to achieve. "Just think of this! ItelKlum, de.Hpltv Its uiifuvoruhlo location. spends an ciual amount for edu cational and social purposes ami for It h national defense, 'Trance spends for defensive purposes twice the amount spent for education und social Institu tions, und Italy three times us much. Arms Cwt High. "Sualn. out of the danger zone, thanks to Itr favorable ttmiKi'aphl cu I position, holds tho record of military expenses. They aro five fold those devoted to social activi ties and education. "Therefore wo would not admit even a republican government thut would not do away with these foolish expenses for national de fense and open generous credits for the social, spiritual and ma terlal development of the country.. "Merenmier or hhi successors, will have lo faco the dilemma of calling In a new parliament whleh will not long bo tolerated, or ap-i point a new dictator. "There Is no wuy out a tons ennlltulional lines, for neither the adjourning of parliament, nor a te. edition of the dlctatoihlp would he accepted by the popula tion. "There Is, uf course, a third wuy out the retiring of Klnit Al foiiMt a ml the peaceful proclama tion of the republic, but this ts hardly the course liable to be taken by the king." LONDON (IV) Sir Oliver Lodgo, famous Ihitlsh scientist, holds that the universe Is "winding ilsolf. up", instead of radiating away its mat ter to ultimate universal death. Mo takes b-voje with Sir James Jeans, astronomer, who says tho sun Is radiating away its weight ut the rato of eight billion pounds at second, but that It will bo some 15.UUU years before the sun is all gone. I "I do not think," Kir Oliver says, "there Is an end. I think tho ma terial universe will be found to ; have some manner of winding up ' again. 1 believe the material uni verse 1h a growing concern which has neither beginning nor end." i SA J, KM, Jan. 29. 0f Liquor drinking and ucts .of i in morality illeKt-d tu have taken Place at a dam e on board the battleship Ore gon in the Portland harbor, were eh.ii--d in a letter read before the joint ways and means committee last night. The committee placed the blame for nuch occurrences up on the Portland city ud ministra tion, and held it responsible for the reported failure of the city to cooperate, us provided by law. In maintenance of the ship. Captain Cicero llogan of Port land, representing the Veterans of Korelgn Wars, accompanied by representatives of other veterans' organizations, pleaded with the committee not to withdraw the Slfi.uOO annual continuing appro priation for maintenance of the ship, which he said, ho understood wan to be proposed In a bill to be introduced by Senator Woodward. Hogan Hfikl that both the states of Washington and California want the .-diip and that "It would be an insult foe Oregon to break faith wlHi the Cnlled States government" i BOSTON (fP) Train and street j car travel are rated far safer than automobile trips by Massachusetts' 'committee on street and highway j safety. I A study of accident statistics j throughout the nation led tho 'group to conclude that a person Is j 13 times as likely to be killed tak ing a trip by motor car than by train and 22 times -as likely than by street car. i The committee cited mileage records of 1 1,400, Out) passenger ' miles covered by automobiles per fatality, while ru II roads rolled up 116.450,000 miles and street cars WASHINGTON UP) Congress wasn't us eager about 36 years ago to lift tho economic balunco of the nation as It is now. j As against tho 9311,000,000 authorized by tho present congress for emergency relief, a bill Intro duced in 189 1 read: "To appropriate It!. 300.000 for immediate uso In relieving wants and destitution but not to exceed Now You Can Wear FALSE TEETH Without Embarrassment Kat, talk, laugh or sneeze, with out fear of false teeth dropping or slipping. Fastceth holds them firmly and comfortably. This now, fine powder has no gummy, goooy, pasty taste or feeling. Makes breath pleasant. 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Tonight, following: the regular meeting-, the Elks will be entertained by FRANK WAGER of the Associated Oil Company who made such a hit last year with his Sleight of Hand Tricks Mr. Wager will be Jay Gore All Elks are cordi ally invited to attend! 0. 0. ALENDERFER, Exalted Ruler. STORY 2 (Continued from Pago 1) order u temporary suspension upon information provided his office. No Appeal Right There is no appeal right under the mandatory suspension clause, and all licenses lost through sus pension aro for a period of one. year. Conviction of tho following of fenses shall result in . ninndatory miHpeiiHiom;: Manslaughter, driv ing whilo under the inl'leunce of liquor or drugs, perjury In procur ing an operators' license, convic tion of uny crime punishable, as a felony, conviction of forfeiture of ball on Ih ru charges of reckless driving during tho preceding 111 months, "hit and run" driving. Senator J. K. Mcniiett's joint. res olution providing that u movo for telephone rale reduction ho made by a special committee of nine call ing officials of the Pacific Tele phono & Telegraph Co. into con ference was adopted by the senate without opposition. Eye Travel Expense The unusual scrutiny that the legislature is giving traveling ex pciu.os of Htate departments result ed In the senate's passing Senator H. W. Johnson's joint resolution calling upou the secretary of slate to Invesllgat.n these expenditures and make a report to the I'.Klit legislative session. The senate approved the Marion county delegation's house Joint res olution authorizing the use of the state fair grounds for a centennial celebration In PJXI commemorating the arrival of tho missionaries in the Oregon country. The centen nial organization proposes to build at. least one building on the fair grounds, without cost to the state, to become the property of the state utter the centennial. A senuto Joint memorial intro duced by Senators Hall. l;ptou and 1 tiu ley, calling upon congress to provide legislation for payment of adjusted compjensation certificates held by ex-service men was ndopt-ed. 5HoS I ?25 EGGS IN 220 DAYS MKMUHIHNK. Australiaon A world's record Is claimed for a year old duck which laid 2-& per feet egRs In -0 days In the New Zealand and Australia CKg laying contest. The owner, K. Clark of Mornlnn ton. Victoria, says some days the duck takes a holiday, but always makes up lor It by laying two or even three oitus the next day. The duck la of the Klmkl Camp bell Htraiu. . Mothers . . Watch Children's colds COMMON head colds often "settle" in throat and chest where they may become danRcroui. Don't take a rionrc at the first sniffle rub on 'Children's Mustcrolc once every hour or five hours, ChilJrrn's Mustcrolc is just pood old Mustrrolr, you have known so long, in milder form. 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