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mi.imuku .ma in i uiiTHTT.UI'.IJI'Uin', )kHTTi i, i i t AIRMAN'S BODYlHIGHWAY SIGNALS RECOVERED BYi Wreckage Shows Varney Pilot Flew Head-On Into Mountain Mail Is Re coveredPlane Burned. lOUTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 30. OP) 1 Carrying- the body of Walter K. Cane, Varney Air hues pilot, who was killed in a plane crash on Muff mountain, near "Wanhougal. Wash., eight days afco. a party of forest rangora and company offic ials reached Vancouver, W.uh., to day. They had marched with a pack train alt niRht hmK after reaching lh wnvk late yesterday . ' A postal inspector recovered tho 2H0 pounds of mall carried by the plane.' ; Iaon Cuddcftack, viec-pre.sidont of tho Varney company, said it was apparent Case had flown the plane he ad on into the mountain in tho dense fog which obscured tho course. lie was found In the cock pit. Killed Instantly. Injuries indicated he had been killed Instantly when his head hit the instrument board. Company officials found the plane badly wrecked. They burned it. - -. Case disappeared January 22, while flying the Portland - Pasco mall. , The plane's clock showed the crash occurred at 7:07 a. m., disproving the many reports tho plane had been seen and heard in eastern Washington. Case left Portland at 6:30 a. m., and upon reaching Camas messaged he was turning back, due to heavy fogs. This wa.t 6:54 a. m. at 7:04 a. m. ho said he watt In the vicinity of Portland and was flying over a fog bank. A strong wind from tho youth was driving htm northward and he flew into tho mountain three minutes later in the bo-lie f he was flying over the valley country near Port la nd. KnglKli Tooth Had. l-ONDOX. (A) Four million Knglish school childrenneed den tal treatment, says Sir CJeorge New man, chief medical examiner of the board of education. Western Girl Made Happy MANY times a child has every thing 'to make her hannv and still is dissatisfied. This ni.'iv mil lie 11.. ' 1. .. r 11 -iti ':i :.. .1 I uie youngsier s iaini. mim-ii u is uui: to a condition easily corrected. Take I he experience. nf Mrs. Ada Beeslcv, 1321 .West 1st Strccl, Okla homa City, Okla., w ho says: "Not hing seemed to please Christine. She was fretfid, feverish, suffered a lot from colds. She was constipated. "Mother used California l'is Syrup so I got Christine some. It relieved her trouble promptly: made her bright and happy iipain. Vc have used it for three years." Mothers by thousands praise this pure vegetable, product. Children love it. Doctors recommend it to relieve constipation, fevcrishness, frcifulncss, headaches; to open the bowels in colds or children's ailments. Appclitc is increased by the use of California Fig Syrup: breath is sweet ened; coated tongue, is cleared; diges tion and assimilation are aided; weak bowels and stomach arc strengthened. For your protection, the gamine always "bears the name California. tAXATIVE-TONIC for CHILDREN GROUND PARTY J Buy From The Producer CHOICE BABY BEEF, PORK Home-Made Pork Sausage and Hamburgers From Charley Bros.' Hereford Ranch K. F. Netted Gema. Special, No. 1 per cwt H.49 No. 2, per cwt 105 Freah Cabbage. Special, per 100 lbs 1.90 Freah, Crisp Lettuce, large heads, 2 for 15 Medium, 5c; small, 3 for 10 Cauliflower, 3 lbs. for 25 Fancy Oranges, per bucket 43 Apples, per box 25c to 1.25 Sweet Spanish and Oregon Oanver Onions, 10 lbs. for 25 Home Cured Hams and Bacon Chickens Ranch Eggs Eagle Point Cheese DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Special 1 Pint Orange Marmalade - 25c PUBLIC MARKET All Orders' Over $3.00 Delivered Free South Raeraide o o ,N will aid mm News comes from Washington, D. C, that the Oresoii highway commission will be asked to paint signals upon tho pavement of the principal highways for tho guid ance of aviators. Cooperation of all highway commissioners through out the country will bo asked by tho secretary of' commerco for ae ronautics. Highways afford one of tho best landmarks for those who fly and when properly marked tho roads facllilnto their identification from the air. Wiihnut being marked, however, a pilot ' nmy not bo cer tain whether he' is following the road that he thinks he Is. The government maps issued to aviat ors contain the roads af federal and state highways and give their official number. Viewed from the air. highways that stand out con spicuously are made an excellent guido. Markings asked fo the Oregon roads call for the official number preceded hy the letters "US" in the case of federal highways, or by the state abbreviation for state highways. Wherever practical the lettering should be dono directly upon tiie pavement, with charac ters from 10 to 30 feet long. 1 L A bowl of soup, a piece of meat. bread and coffee and no question asked to almost I6.000 unemployed and hungry men is the record re vealed yesterday by O. I Tate, ox excutive secretary of tho Portland Lions club, which operate a soup kitchen at East Thirty-ninth street and Hawthorne avenue. Tho over head expense to tho club amounts to $150 a month, but members are paying gladly in their effort to relieve the cardinal wants of those who arc out of work and are hun gry. Since the kitchen opened Decem ber 5, tho club has fed an average of 300 men a day, Mr. Tato re vealed. Tho Oregonian. BUTTE FALLS JUNIORS ItUTTE FALLS, Ore., Jan. 30. (Kpl,) Butto Falls is pepped up over its junior orchestra which has recently been organized by Prof. Hot Is. Members are: Aaron LowalJcn, cornet; Koy Smith, cornet; Finnia Nelson, violin; Cleo Khiinioiid, violin; Fred Hoofs, clarinet; iMax Ino Jackson, piano; J-nn Page, flute. All are looking forward to being entertained by this orches tra. ANNOUNCE COMMITTEES SAMS VALLEY GRANGERS SAMS VALLEY, Ore.. Jan. 30. (Spl.) Following is the list of committees appointed hy Master Harper to serve this year In the Sams Valley tlrange: II. K. ('. A., liast, Mrs. O. T. Wilson and Cath erine Koger; legislative, K. K. Nea Ion. L. At. Sweet and A. S. Straus: agriculture, H. II. Scegniillor, Dirk Slraus and 11. K, Nealon; roads, L. M. 'Sweet, (!eo. Mclkinough, Max Schul7. and Paul Mch'innis; recep tion. L. M Sweet, K. K. Nealon. Frances Wilson and Mrs. O. T. Wil son; marketing, W. K. Morris and fllenn Spurlin; edeation. A. B. Col let!, Until Arhuckle and Mrs. M. 11. Harper: membership. It. K. Nealon, ,las. McDonough, Myrtle Harper and Frances Wilson: relief, Sadie Frink. Stephen Wilson and Cath erine Koger; ways nnrt means, Mrs. (). T. Wilson. Sadie Frink and Frances Wilson; entertainment, Frances Wilson, Naomi Magrudcr, tieraldinc Harper and Don Secg miller. Victory for All llreier's Victory Sale In a real bleHaJiiK. for it is knocking the Bloom out of pesHimiHtH and Hpread ins cheer by helplnR people keep down tho cost of livlnK. Order's Victory Sale Is intended to help nil. Has It vrm 7 Adv. Baby Planet Is Nearest Earth Today By Hubert It. HaUer. Professor of Astronomy, Ijniver Uy of Illinois. VIMtAN'A, 111. (jF) The out standing astronomical event o January Is tho clcv-e tip roach to! the earth of the tiny planet Eros. Today, wlum nearest, !(, will bo only 16 million miles away much nearer than any other planet ever comes. J Eros Is one of hundred of small planet., known as asteroids, which revolve around tho sun, for the mast part between tho orb ltd of Mars and Jupiter, Tho asteroids are cold, dark bodies like tho earth, shining by reflected sunlight. Tho largest one, Ceres, 1 lest than 500 miles In di ameter, while tho majority have diameter less than 60 miles. With the exception of Vesta they arc Invisible without a telescope. During January Kros will move rapidly south through tho constel lation Jx?o. It course lies a little to tho cast of tho bright Sickle of leo In t lie eastern sky rather lato on tho evening.. It will pans uuth of lx?o into the small constellation Sextans near tho celestial equator. Tho interest of astronomers In the visit of Kros Is not because it allows them to obi?ervo its surface, for this tiny plant U probably low than -0 miles in diameter, and even the largest telescope will show It only as a star. .The chief Importance of the close approach on this occasion ia that It is posiblo to measure tho dis tance of Kros with greater preci sion than that of any other planet. On this hu.sU it then may be pos sible to calculate the sun's distance more accurately than ever before. The sun's distance is the astron omer'ti yardstick In terms of which all eelestial distanced are expressed. It fixes tlio scale of tho physical universe for the mathematician. Tho present value of tho sun's distance is 92.S70.O00 miles. It may easily be in error by as much as 20.000 miles, that is to say, two hundredihc of one per cent. Since tho discovery of Eros, in lKIix, this in the first really good opportunity to observe it at close range. UOOOTA, Colombia (P) Tile promise that bullfiBhtliiK on the gram! Spanish scale will bo re vived in Bogota shortly has creat ed much public enthusiasm. A povernnient ban on the use of horses in the ring has been removed and local promoters aro Importing six Spanish matador A bull ring with 15,000 spectator capacity is ready. It includes an Infirmary for injured bullfighters. Under new regulations liorae nien will bo used to weapon tho bull by goads to a point where the matador will havo a chance for his life. 4 OTUKKIX CHKKK. Ore., Jan. 30. (Kpl.) Mrs. Cora A. WlUton and diiUKliter Helen wore dinner gueftU Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. finny Wll Aon. at their home on Orchard Home drive. : Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Judy and daughters, Violet, Irene and Helen, were dinner RtiestH .Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Kmith at I heir lmine asl of Mod ford. Andy Anderson f Medford was a dinner Ruet Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. C. ('. Bohl. Miss AVlnnifred Jonew spent tho wk end with her sister, Mrs. 1-u-cile Pence, f Klanmth KalL. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mrtrtin and children called on Mr. and ,rn. Henry Hukill Sunday oveninp. Quite a number of fruitgrowers from hro attended tho Fr.uiturow er h'apue meeting at tlin Klks tomplo in Medford Tuesday after noon. Tho 4-IT sewinp club pave a. motliorH and dauhtcra' tea Kriday afternoon, with all three loader. Mewd antes iIJwwlo Snyder, .1. K. .Itidy and J. J). Ilrown, present. After n short twwion of work tlm members held a business meeting, followed by an interostlnB pro cram of elub ionps. reading and yells. Mrs. lirown and her kIHh uf proup It entertained. Tea and enl;o were served. Many niotbcrH were In attendance. C'lias. .Tobnson ras recently pur chased the north part of the otls Math place rjnd plans to take pos session soon. Mr. and Mr. C. 12. Martin and daughters. Marjorie and Nathallo, and tson Cart loon, attended tho surprise parly Riven at the homo of Mr. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mft. W. A. Martin of Heall lime, January honoring Mrs. Mar tin's bllrbday. Other children and Brandchildri'n present vcre Mr. and Mrs, Mcnroo Murtln and ons, liwrenco and Tou, and' Mrs. and Mrs. H. Sweet, son Itlltlo and daughter Yvette Lee. Kefnttth nient were ened. Mrs. Marparlto Bohl pent Sun day nt the homo of her son, Mr. and Mm. C. C. Jlohl. Dinner clients Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Brown were: Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Tick ami sons, I'iwreneo and Dale, of Jacksonville, and Mls Irene Carlon. PHOENIX CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. SALZMAN PHOKNIX. Ore., .Ian. 30. fSpl.J ' Owing lo unsettled went her and mad conditions, the meeting of tho I North Phoenix Daffodil club has1 been changed from the home of Mrs. Cbub Anderson to the home; of Mrs. George Sulzman, The club will meet February i with an all-l day meeting and covered dish luncheon at noon. I GRIFFIN CREEK "" ' $ J0-v. . GREAT . VLE0 v ! .... .Cl HVDRA V . EAST The Pile January eastern sky, late vlnjr the path of the nMorolil showing; Normals Coming . Tforma Talmadge iix ' DaBarrq. lUoman d Ibssion Building a royal palaeo is juist in the ordinary day'n work fr Wil liam Cameron Mt-nzies, supervising art director at tho United Artists .studios. lie's tho mut versatile screen architect 4n Hollywood. One day lf a lo cabin for lD. AV. tJrlf fitli's production, "Abraham lin coln.' Then next It's n massive Ulngly abode for Norma TalmadRp's new picture, "Du Barry, Woman of Passion," a Sam Taylor produc tion based on tho spectacular ca reer of the famous siren, which comfs to the Holly theater Sunday. For the Talmadge picture Men- zles created n film duplicate of a. , huge paliice. The size of tlio VarJ ous wis rctjuirpd .space on neveral hui staKt'. The cast if MIks Talmadffe's pic ture IncIudvH Conrad Nanfl, Wfl llum Karnuni. Ullrich Haupt, Ilo bart Hosworth, Kdgar Norton and Allison Skipworth. SANryA;o, ' CbileHI) Nego tiation of a reciprocal .commercial treaty with France, soon to be roiiMim mated; Is the first inn (or flep In the fnrelmi I rude polii-y of the Kovi-rnmeiit of prosideut t.'arlos lbanez. Consideration Ih belm; pi von I" the possibility of in liar contracts with other Iuropean count rb. An atti-inpt to i?'l suHi u pact with the 1'nlled States caiuo to an Indefinite halt ubout a year and a half ago. The French treaty Ih a nlmrt term affair and does nl contain the "most fuvored nation" clause. Chile biiH virtually piven tip that claiiHe as a mailer of policy, deeming short-term treaties bet ter been use trade conditions change so ulckly. I'ndcr th new pact, each coun try agrees to reduce Import du ties on eertaln products1 of the. other. For Franco this means an outlet here for some of her specialized manufactured poods; for Chile it means a favored mar ket for nitrates and other natural pfodoels. "Married Life" Not Worth While Blames Wive.' "Nerves" "Weak nerves." said a New York doc tor recently, 'in my estimation wrcclc more happily married lives than any other cause. Besides making the sweetest disposi tion sour and irritable, nervousness is a terrible drain on your vital forces it baps your youth and your strength and dulls your beauty. What a dinerenre from the bright-eyed; vibrant girl he married. No wonder married life seems unljcarablcl hut you can get rid of your nervous ness speedily too and become the Steady-nerved, radiant woman you once were. Try the effect of Tanlac after meals and before going to bed, and if it doesn't soon make a new woman of you doesn't rid you of that tired, strained feeling go back and get your money. Go to your druRist now and get a bottle of Tanlac. MilUonsof folkshavc started backon the roar to youth, health and happiness with this world famous tonic and there u no reason w hy you, too, can't begin today to rebuild your worn-out tissues and revitalise your entire fyitem. hi tho cveniiyr. Is pieturcil here, Kros through tile coiislellntinil Lett. Garbo Makes Hit Fitun Koiirivuis ireAtlons, cxuuls Ito toilettes mill lavish hiirroiiiidl Iturs, ;rcta irlHi koos lu ihrvad miw i'ostmiM'S ami siiinlnr In ".Inspiration." her Iat4t pi-odui-tlon, now playing nt the Fox Cra terian thenter. LITTLE - STORIES jfittle SlaM mdti Wattans, Her at liking resemblance to tho lato J can no Kapels gave Linda W'atklns her -chance on tho Htagc, and today she Is Broadway's young est leading woman. Twenty yearn ugo sho was born in Boston, and eventually eaino to Bfimaid college. After attending tho Theater tiuild school, she was given tho leuding rolo in "The Devil in tho Cheese." Then camo several other leads. Now sho plays the young mur deress iu tho tiuild's "Midnight. ' Sho spends all her money taking trips to 10 u rope. ' IjiiIm'I Foreign ('a I'M. . , BFUIjIN. VPl Hereafter every foreign cur brought Into Germany must display, besides Hk number. an oval nhaped plato .showing the letters of Its country of origin, such as CS for tho United. States, ilt for ireat Britain, and SU for the tuslan Soviet union. A cnt taken on a visit to Lan caster, Ohio, walked 100 miles home to Cincinnati, v -s MODEL BAKERY'S SPECIALS Raised Doughnuts 15c Doz. Sugar and Dinger Cookies 12c Doz. Largo Coffeo Cakes 10c Maple Fruit Rolls, pan 15c Parkcrhouse and Dinner Rolls 15c Doz. Homemade Bread 2 for l5c Hovh. khvi! ModoI'H ltread Wrap per!. Una of our ((lipid Klro Guns goon for loo wrupjwrs. 111 W, Main 4 L.tlNIlllllllimiUIIMIMIIIll1l1l1Mllll1l1MUtmillHIIIMIIIllHinilll1l1IMMI WAS1II.VOTON', Jan. 30. UV) Iteprasentatlvd Korell of Oregon today asked tlio houso vetran.s' affairs hospital sub-conimittoo to exjwdite hw mc;wur ftir u UOll adniinixtrutivo buildini; f"rthc veteruns' hospital In I'oriland. Korell said tho entire first floor of the Institution Is now beinir used for administration work, whilo tlio roc.ption room on tlio .second floor ilo occupies space usatile for bi'its. Tho construction of tin .ulininls tration huildlni;, ho miiil. would IMTiuit installation of so ailifjlional beds on the first floor, and S' beds on the second floor. Ueallzlng work Is a bit scarce and money comes hard, Lucius Kincnlil announced today that ho has reduced prices for the dances nt tho Hold Hill pavilion. Tho re duced price will bo In effect until more employment Is available. A seven-pleco orchestra will contlnuo to furnish music until 2 o'clock in tho morning. Thero will also be entertainment numbers. 4 PORTLAjXD, Jan. 3rt. (T) The broccoli deal of 1131 in about to open in tho Itoseburt? district. Soino small supplies of so-called early cauliflower have already been received from the southern Oregon sector and have been of excellent quality. Demand hu been favor able. SASKATOON, Mask., Jan. 30. (!') In tlio MO-onllod frozen north thlH week 1)Uhhv1I1ow.h havo hurst forth, crowrt aro darkening the air,! and tuime reldenlu inaiaL tliey havei Keen hu Iter flies. The river lee 1st meltliiK, water Is courHing down thej Htreeta from tho January thaw, and linvH have started ttlnyliif mnrMen. DON'T DISSOLVE YOUR DOLLARS YOU might as well throw money away as wash your .lingerie and delicate colored print goods in the hot water that common soapa re quire. Perhaps you wonder how in get them clean any other way. Here's the answer: ' -. White King' Granulated Soap, made from the same sort of fine vegetahlc and nut oils used in salad dressing and other food products, wili yield quick, rich suds, thorough cleansing, and swift rinsing in the lukewarm water that delicate fabrics de , ntand. And White King's purity protects anything that lukewarm water won't harm. White King solves every house, hold washing prohlcm and it's economical. A teaspoonful for the wash hasin, a cupful for the washing machine plenty, even in hard water. Put it on your list for today. Sold by your grocer. Cash SATURDAY FEED SPECIALS Cleaned Rolled Barley $1.15 Cleaned Rolled Oats, 60 lbs. 95 Ground Barley, 80 lbs $1,125 Ground Oats, 80 lbs. ?l.SO 17 Laying Mash, cwt. $2.30 Hen Scratch, cwt $1.85 High Protein Mill Run $1.05 Dairy Feed, 80 lbs ?1.20 Sheep Guano, cwt. $1.15 Grain Hay, per ton Wheat, cwt Call at the FARMER'S EXCHANGE for Your Supplies Place Your Orders Now FEEDS FERTILIZERS FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS Farmers Exchange Co-operative Phone 932 SATURDAY SPECIALS . O 0 o Fat Hens, each 50c 5c Extra for Drawing 6-lb. box Swift's Sliced Bacon $1.50 Swift's Hams, half or whole, lb. 23c 8 lbs. shortening $1.00 Choice Meats Steer Beef Baby Beef Pork Lamb Veal IVY ST. MEAT MARKET Just Around the Corner from the Postiffec Renf ro's Battery & Electric Wo Specialize in Repairing Magnetos, Generators, Starters and Batteries We Are Also Carburetor and Speedometer Specialists Guaranteed Rebuilt Batteries $3.00 and Your 01d 0ne Phone 1294 North Riverside and Jackson FRED AND BUD, Props. Star Meat Market and Piggly Wiggly Market SATURDAY SPECIALS TURKEYS - CHICKENS RABBITS Beef Pot Roasts, lb. .......... .15c Beef Short Ribs, lb. ....... . .12c Pork Shoulder Roasts, lb. .... .20c . Fresh Side Pork, lb. 20c ' Veal Shoulder Roasts, lb. .... . 15c Sauer Kraut, per qt.; . . . ...... .10c Weinerwurst, per lb .20c FREE DELIVERY Phone 273 f E. Main $10.00 $1-45 Cash Carrots, per lb Parsnips, per lb. Beans, 4 lbs 25tf Popcorn, 3 lbs. 25 Onions, per lb. 2 No. 1 Klamath Potaoes $1.60 Extra Good No. 2's.. $1.10 Now is the time to place your order for Super-Phosphate Gypsum, Garden Seeds and Fertilizers. Phone 932