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rfl ' '- '4 0, PA BE six MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE. ArEDPOnP, OKEOON, TTTESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1931. DAY DELAY ! fS GRANTED ! KINGSLEY Slayer Of Prescott Will v Make Plea Tomorrow To First Degree Murder I n -j :.dictment Kelly Andj '.. Enricjht Join Defense, j the cuurl httH no nlU'riiativu fxi-t-pt to impoxe the death penalty. It Ih thought, from HtutementK inuile by Klmtnley In IiIh cell, he will endeavor to necure life Ini priHonment. Dnliaek Qui. Ntntim The (jratnl Jury InvextlKation Into the KlayhiK of Kverett Diihaek. lOnKle 1'oinl, ilni-iriK a hiIII raid lam Deceioher, Ih "marking time." anil any further action, uri-oi ilini; to county ufficlalH, renin with the mate attorney Keneral'H office. The InvextlKation ended January 10. when AHKiKtant Attorney fieneral W'illl.H W. Moore wiih Nlricken by IIIiichh and forced to a hoHpltal. and later to I'oi-lland for Kiieciul treatment. It Ih unofficially Hurinlxeri that the ultorncy-Kenernl'H office, Ih wnitliiK for the recovery of Mnore before reHumltiK the quiz, or until another nxHixtaut attorneytteneral Ih uvailable, all now being encaged I on other etiHeH. i The grand Jury has been In- Hlructed to hold Itself ready for call. I Pleads For Relief hi - 4i j i fm Population Increase For Medford Territory Shown JftinoH K. KinK.sli-y, uIIiih J. ( Ailnms, lnilicteil ypHturdny by ihc grnnil Jury, on a first dour1! mur der chart; for the nhctfd sluyiiiK of Sam PrPHCOit. Ann lurid ioli;e ,man, Saturday, January 24. wan given a dny'H delay when brought into court thiH morn Inn to plead. The r!()iiPMt wa granted hy the? court upon application of Attorney Herbert K. Jlanna, nnined yen! it -ilay by the court. The prisoner, noatly drefwd and pale from ronfiftHninnt and worry, vjqh heavily manacled and tfuunled during the piweeillnux, It wan announced thiH mornlnu " that Attorney T. .1. KniiKht and Col. K. Kelly, would bo uhhucI nted with Attorney llanna, volun teering their HcrvicfH to the dc fenHo. KlnKHley Ih without fundH or frlendH. No defunnn Iihh been decided upon by couuhoI, appoint ed and voluntary. .. .May VlUi Deiniirrer It Ih probably that the fit'Mt leual move, lifter a plea Ih entered, will be to file a demurrer atialfiHt the Indictment on the KroundH thut tho Krand jury that returned it wiih appointed for another purpose the InveHtlgatfon of the Hlaying of, Everett Dahack, Kiifilo Vntnt, last December, during a raid on n Rcene creek still, and In. therefore legally dlKiiiallfled to act upon any other matter. STORY 1 (Continued from Pegs 1) tluced in the Hcnutc and Iiouho to day. The upper chamber paHBed two minor hoime hillH durlnt; Us short morning hcksIom while the holme diHpoHed of five menHUrcH helnie coMHiderlliK (lie Hogne river closing hill. Argument on this measure wus set over until 'i u. m. In be made a xpnc.lal order of busi ness. Three other Imporlant hills Intro duced in tliu Honule were Heuator Jay II. Ilploii's bill to repeal the Oregon prohibition law, and a bill hy Senator James W. Crawford providing for n non-pai llHan jit diclary and itiiolher by (Senator va . aimer providing lor ap pointment of supreme, circuit and district judges hy the governor. Would Conform Acts The I ' it on prohibition 1)111, he explained, would conform I lie slate prohibition act with the Volstead ai l, Iherehy making Hie slate ami the national acls uniform. "The Oregon law," said l'pton, "makes possession alone unlawful, while under the Volstead act pos session is not unlawful unless for sule. Under the Volstead act t-jti zens may have home Tirew and honie-miide wine If inmln fni- I lw, ' use of the family and not for sale, In her first tpeech on tho homi floor, Rep. Pearl Peden Oldfleld ol Arkansas, appealed for Immediatt drought relief In her state. Between tho years 1020 and 1930 tho population of the Mid-l'aclflc Empire Increased G8.4 per cent, ac cording to officials of the Northern California-Southern Oregon Devel opment association, 62,010 persons having moved to northern Califor nia and southern Oregon during: tho ten year period. With the establishment of a bar- bor at Crescent City and more transportation facilities available In the .MhM'uclflc Kmpire, this population increase will he mure pronounced, association officials point out. The following table shows the increase of population of each county in southern Oregon and northern Calitornia during. the teu yenr period. . 1920 1930 Pet. of In. Jackson .20,405 3!!,918 " 61.8 JoHephlno 7,055 11.4HS 50.2 Klamath 11,41.'! 32.107 1 83.9' l.ake 3,991 4.S33 21.1 Aialheur .' 10,907 ' 11.2(19 3.3 llutney 3.992 5.920 4S.3 Del Norte 2.759 4.739 71.8 Hlsklyou 18.545 25.4S0 37.4 Modoc 5,425 8,038 48.2 trains in Oregon to 70 cars, ex elusive of the caboose, and pass eager trains to 14 cars. Abolition of the olfice of county Judge and the substitution of a county commissioner, provision for the election ot couuLy comnusslon ers by county commissioner dis tricts and transferring all judicial powers ol county court lo circuit courl are proposed In u series of hills dropped in the house hopper by Hepresentative Cordon J. lay lor, of Clackamas couuly. Knch cuilnly would he divided into three districts, with a com missioner to he elected fiom each. Representative A. V. Swift's joint memorial to congress asking that tho debenlure plan of farm relief be enacted Into law found opposi tion in tiie senate wheu Senator 11. V. ICddy of Douglas county spoke ag;.lnst the measure. Nevertheless it carried hy a vote of 22 to 8. A limn nine nltio uui'vn hlu Itmin It id nlHO probablo that a General fil(f K,OH(H w(h aH lnnj, UH it Ih not nold. I'liyHiclanH may ulnn prcHcrihe alcohol for medical pur poKOH. I'hiH can not bu done under the Oregon luw." Tho I'lUcni hill Iiuh n provlHlou demurrer after thiH will ho -filed ugafiiHt the indictment. KingKley'H counsel Hay they in tend to ftlvo him every corwtltu tional rlKht to which he is entitled, STORY 2 (Continued from Pago 1) Although tho Mld l'aclflc Kmpire has shown a good population In crease during the past ten years, it Is still under-populated. According lo a recent population bulletin, issued hy the United Slates Department of Agriculture, thcro ure less than five persons per square mile in southern Oregon, and only 3.6 persons per square mile In northern California. Figures showing area and per sons per square mile follow: County Juckson : Josephine Klamath Ijike Malheur Harney Del Norte Klskiyon Modoc The program 1q provldo this sec tion with 'greater transportation facilities, particularly a water out let in Crescent City and to bring about a development of Its natural resources Is expected to aid in Sq. Mile ...2794 ... l(i.17 .. 5999 .. 7920 ..9SS3 .. 99:::i .. 102 1 .. (!25 ..3823 Pel's. Sq. Mile 11.8 7.0 B.4 O.ii 1.1 O.fi 4.0 2.1 4.1 greatly Increasing the number of persons per squure mile in northern California and southern Oregon. It is stated that the resources of this section could permanently sup port sixteen persons per square mile. FAST PACE SET nnd which In warranted by tho I r,.f,,,T,K i t0 Mm people lor their KcrJdusneHB of the chai-KO against him. Technical mat tern will delay the trial of KlngMley u week or ten duyn at tho leatd. Jury Trial Xecvnsnry - Whatnvor hit plea may he, a jury trial will follow iin required by tho Oregon law. A verdict of KuiUy. with recommondatJonH for life Imprisonment, kIvch the court to alternative but to 1 in pose thin penalty. If tho jury returns a verdict of guilty without recom mendationH. hy the name token approval or rejeclfoii. Tho Cruwford non-partisan JuiH ctury hill applU'H to HUpremo, cir cuit, dfKtrlct. domcHtic relaliona anil county JudgoH, Neither (he nominating pntitimiH nor tho bal lot would nialto uny veforonco to parly atl'lliat ion wllli respect to tho cnndidateH. Limit Train Lenrjth Prnclalmod by Hh hpoiihoi-h hh h fluftdy moHHiirc In (lie IiiKtuhIh of trulnmen u bill waa introduced in tho upper house hy Senator Jay Upton limiting tho length of freight The elite of London thronged the nerlew of ballH, dinners and the like whfeh followed rind he became ono of the mowt prom inent figurcH of Knu'lifh society. Oii-cat Traveler Hbe was active in lied Cross work during the war, nnd Hi nee had been a great traveler, inali ing several adventurouH trips With her husband Into west Africa and other paitn of the world. Her husband, John (Ira ham Hope. J)e (jiPoer Iteresford, was once a lieu tenant colonel commanding the South Irish Horse, and from !!; to in 111 wax chief press censor for Ireland. I.ady J)eHes was one of the heirs to the $75,000,000 Could fnrl linn DAYTONA RKACH, Kla., Feb. 3. (tP) f'aptaln Malcolm Camp bell, IIritlnh contender for' the world's automobile speed record, today attained nn unofficial speed of approximately 240 miles-' an hour on a practice run oVcr the ocean course. Although Campbell's speed ex ceeded by nearly id tin miles an hour the world "s reeonl of LM 1 . it wiif not officially timd and was made only in uie diieetion. Jefferson county will receive $10,000 as its Khare of JIM. 000 allowed Oregon as its apportion ment of Colton-Oddle bill. .Ma dras Pioneer. Tillamook State highway com mission started construction of bridge over Fwoett creek south of city on Konsnvelt hfghway. RAI.HM, Ore., Feb. 2. (VP) Tents of cattle for Infect. oun abortion In Oregon during tho past year exceeded that of any other state In the union with the possible ex ception. 'of Wisconsin, Dr. V. H. I-ytle, state vetinerian, announced today. The dip ease was found noticeably leswned in mnny coun ties. doHpito the fact that twice j ns many cattle wpre tested, he faid. The total for the year was 71.4H4 tests. The percentage average of re actors showed a slight increase, flue to increased tests, Lytle stat ed. His report shows 1 0.8 per cent reactionary as compared with 10.G tho year before. New milk ordinances In Portland, Medford, Kugene, Klamath Falls and Pen dleton have stimulated the test work. Comparative figures showed that while everybody drinks milk, only one death from malta fever, to every 200 fatal automobile acci dents, occur in the state. In the 6053 herds tested there were 1710 reactors, 3871 were free and 4(17 were suspects. No coun ties have been tested entirely dur ing the year. There are ten abor tion free areas and thirty accred ited herds in the state. Washington county tested the iargest number, with 1 1 percent reactors. Oooh county showed seven percent reactors, Clatsop ten, Marion nine. Lane, seven and Multnomah 19 per cent. Other counties were reported as follows: Linn six per cent, Benton 4, Yam hill 8, Baker 26. Columbia 14, 1 ouglas 4, Jackson 8, Polk 1 1 , Klamath 12, Curry 5, Tillamook i.'0, Malheur 8. Deschutes 13, Crook 12. Wasco 1.1, Josephine 1, Hood Hiver 12. Lincoln 2. Grant 11, 1-ako 16. Morrow 20 and Wal lowa 1 2. Three other counties had single herds with percentages not given. La Grande Formal opening held for modern plant of Natural Gas Corporation of Oregon. Springfield Work of improving road from Blue river up to copper mines, being; rushed during winter months. L. -fca n1'iirtr-i i' mJ- Wi Tr n-iiiir4'i "MtW mill ' nrrTI r ri How a second meeting ruined their romance 'J.O.' lost her many an admirer until " T I lio) you'll come uKitin," she sulci. 1 Hut the knew lie mmltlii't. Slip ontilil fwl he hud lost interest in her, just its other men hud. Yet last night, when they met for the first time, ho hurl seemed insluiitly at tracted eager to cull. Why hud litis evening been a fuilnre? Why hntl he turned so cool and distant? Now she knows the retison. Know why she couldn't hold iidmircrs hud no inliuiHtc girl friends. Let her tell you how she ended her fault won popularity. "It was a terrihlc shock to learn that was guilty of 'H.O.' ImkIi txlnr. Hut it's so cusy to ofTentl anil not know it! l'ores are continually giving oil odor causing nnste as much ns a quart daily. Our senses heroine deadened to nn ever present odor. W'e don't notice 'Il.O. in oursflvfit only in others. "Yet no one need ever offend. Just wash nnd liathe with Lifebuoy. You'll feel so gloriously clean so fresh so fiiff. l'W Lifebuov decp-clennses pores cutis nil trace of 'Il.O. " Want a good complexion? 1 Regular cleansing with Lifebuoy is tho best of beauty treatments. Its gentle, yet searching hither frees tiny pores of clogged impurities brings fresh, healthy radiance to dull, sallow skins. Its pleas ant, nlra-clfan scent that vanishes as yon rinse tells you Lifebuoy purifies. Adopt Lifebuoy today. l.KVm RHOTIII'RS It), rn4., U.,h 1 IV Men! Try LIFEBUOY SIJAV1NG CHHAM Ten tint double-den k in bet. See how it toothct end m tin i nJ binning of die " Icndet &pot." At 4ttiu't Lifebuoy HEALTH SOAP ' -stops bodifodor it Madame Pottorff Our Millinery Stylist Announces a Fashion Promenade -4 Tomorrow from 2:30 to 5 p. m. Living- Models Will Display the Latest Creations in Spring Millinery PANAMALAC STRAWS With Panamalac leading the shiny straws and thiny straws leading the millin ery mode we're happy to tell you that the Fashion Promenade will feature these darling hats. If you are lookinq for quite the perfect hat for spring tall leur or a very dashing print choose one of these Panamalac models you'll see at the style show tomorrow. Mann's Second floor, Millinery department. $10 Music Flowers f "TflE. STORE FOR EVEBVBODV , . t 1 i j Ijf -, ' , 1 . . 1 , 1 "THE STORE FOP EVEPVBOOV J Cut Into These New Spring Silks and create for yourself a delightful frock If you're one of those clever women, who makes her own clothes, you'll find it a delight to cut into a dress length of these glorious new spring silks. We have a beautiful selection of printed rayon crepes, printed and plain silk crepes and glorious 40-inch all silk crepes and don't forget to consult our pat tern books freely. 40-inch Printed Rayon Crepe $149 A ' yd. 40-inch All Silk Print Crepes $195 X yd. 40-inch Pure Silk Printed Crepes 49 yd. ;24.- New Wash Fabrics It's such- a pleasure to shop in our wash goods section these days. You'll agree with us that spring cannot be far away with all these glorious pieces ofwash fabrics awaiting your selection. Your daughter as well as your self should have a dress or two from these chic satinettes and plum chif fons ighttand dark prints from 36 to 40 Inches wide. 59 yd. Use Butterick Patterns T Spring Dresses 1250 You'll agree with us that this Is In deed a mighty good valuel New spring dresses at $12.50, dresses of solid color silks and chie prints suitable for street, school or busi ness wear. In this new group art stripes, plaids and flower patterns showing the ' popular tunic and jacket Idea. MANN'S DRESS SHOP SECOND FLOOR