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. 1 .1 PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATT, TRTmTTE. M.ET)FORD, OREOOX. TIITOSUAY, FEBRUARY 12, 3931 I oca! and -'Personal Hotel Jin si lies I'erkliifr I p 1 'The local hotel lj urinous which "has been very quiet 1 h c e ii week or two before the flrwt of the year Uean to perk, up Tues day with n. much tncre:ued pat 'Yonago rof: traveling' CiioMh. und with a Mill' torpor lncrea.se yes terday and lnt night. ; liidffC Tho mas at Salem ' Former -Judtte and Mrs. C. M Thomos left ywtrcday for .Salem, whore1 the former will spend look . after business matters for several days. O'OraUy to VltstU Friday Oene O'Grady visited In Ashland Tuesday evening, en route to San Francisco from Seattle where lie has been for tho last three weeks. "Grady will fight In San Fran Cisco Friday evening. Burn heavy rough and smooth blocks; 'they last longer. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf One Curat front lWiiitc Jane M. Smith of Manila, Philip pine islands, was (he only guest registered from a distance at local .hotels yeaterday. Two Comity Offices Open The only two county offices doing business today were the county agent 'a office and the county homo demon strati on office, both located In the Liberty building, but which if they had been located in the jcourthou would probably have been closed too as the courthouse . was closed In honor of Lincoln's ...birthday., iiiglw tVlll Meet " The Fraternal Ordor of fcagles will hold iU meeting tomorrow ovcnlrig In iho "U. O. W. Iml!. A large class of candidates will be Initiated, and dancing wil be en joyed, during the evening. All members of the order are requested to attend. Ladle. If your wardrobe needs jcuinc over to finish out the aeason, call the Fashion Shop, 424 Med ford Bids., phone 1 1 Si. ,tf tr. AlleA id City ' Dudley CI. Allen, representative bf tho London and Larrcriflhlre In surance company, was in Medford yesterday from. Portland transact ihg busltieSH with local insurance Agencies. , Oarden cultivator, $3.00. lu ,ldal Hlfll tk f?ee(1 Co. . T,. S tf lowers" Oh Offlc Husk ' sSlgnfl off Spring arc to be seen In hinny offices of he city, where, bouqaotri of Jasmine, jonquils and other bloKftohiA are" filling vases. Potted tulips Indicate that Bt. Val ntlne'fl dny is alrendy being cele brated, . T r r, , ., . Valentine dnucc, Jackson Springs Saturday. , 3jM Guest of Either ,, Ji.. T. 13t;tli)ger of Mill City, Cal.. Is in this city vlsMing his father. John Jpttinger, and plans to wpl-nfl several dnya In Medford.. tonkin tor a Tk-ket 'A young, btonde-hatred trhnsl ent, who says h! home Is In Ohio, ho bean making his lieadquarters at tho city p rl.no n tho past week, awaiting the arrival of n ticket from relatives In the eastern state. He had planned to hike home after having left there four months ago for the west, in search of work. However, work could not be found and the youth bceamo tired of. walking. , lie wired hU parent for transportation und until his re quest is answered, he Is spending his nights In the city prison. J-arliest of Alt Seed potatoes at reasonable price. 11. U. Jackman. Malin, Qrc, 325 Her Ifti TttislncM fcharley Bheets of Talent and Charley Isaacs of th6 fcucle Point road K-ovfe visitors jn Medford this morning, 1hoIo eastern corn, $ 1.7 tf e'wt, jttttunl Mill 4 See Co. ' ( tf Wcwk.Kmt vasit . Miss HolllH tiwlngle, who resides near Trail, wn a- week nd guest of MiMt Tomlinson in Ashland. Phono 542. , We'll haul away your refuse. ( City Banltary tiervico. , 237tf Want liocal Minerals ' 'The Medford Chamber of Cotn mereo was iti receipt of a letter today from tho Jtefcent f'hemlcul company of Now York t'lty, in quiring for the poAthllitle of pur chasing rare rnetals In amithcrn Oregon, such ka gold, platinum, palladium and Iridluip. The letler Indlcnted the company wanted to purchaeo as much of the mtals an possible at standard market prices. ' Proving that smartness with a e o n o hi y la Possible, PtheOwyn f. Hoffmann la now showing dresses 'lii newest print for ?15.00 to 123.00. Watch our diaplay ; windows tor authentic atyhw. v . lfe fnmi icutrnl lHiint Mrs.f Joe fW. Johnson and on. Arthut and t.ee, are in Medford today from Central Point, chopping and ttraaacUnK bunines. Pry flralnhs IT..00 per load, Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf Mr. i:iuuke to l.ivc W. T. 'Khtnke ut (be (ievietul Petroleum company will leave thle evening by train fur Portland, where ho will attend a two days' conference with enriipnny official.''. Jlo plans to return to Med Cm d either, 8turdsy or Sundiiv. Kryatalglow, kodak glos up tome. The Peaalcy, Upp. Holly lh6afr. " 1 . tt ii-f4 Hto rma tugene Dowllng. Jr.. or Medford pent Hunday with hU parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Iow ling. In i'reka, Hail Officials ; ltuttte South It. V. Morris, nRHiHtant fieneral manager of the Southern Pacific, passed through Medford this fore non In hU special car, the "Sierra Nevada," en route to Ills headquar ter in Sacramento.. Kupt. IS. L. KIriir. in his sneclat mr "Pmthimi " j was also on the Orogouian this moriuiiK, Stan talis to Meet i DeletfntOM and officers of the OroKon State Rlks asoclaiion will meet at Portland Saturrfuv fur thn I mid-winter meeting of the asso ciation, which will be held nt tho Klks' temple. J. L. Tucker of As toria, president of tho stato aso eiation, will preside. On Friday nlKht a banquet for the v Lulling officer will be held nt the Mult nomah hotel. Herbs. Catalogue free. Mail or ders filled. Louis 13. -Hedg.'s. ). c., X. D., 4J3 AV. 2nd St., Medford, Ore. 10 years in Medford. Phone 170-J-2. 327i OrPKlilllu 111 Moiiriird CuOHtH from Oron citlon recin UTPd at .Medford hotels from polnM olhr than Portland includo A. K. bltlrr ut North liend. It. Dovalc of Hotmhutt. Wm. Koloy, A. A. Itollman of Klamath 1'alln, W. Illnckmorfl or ;iadton, J. r Ropvoh or Illllaboro. and the fc.l -loins from ijuKcnc; Mr. and .Mm. I;.. K. Jltvvltt. D. W. Iladdow. MaJ.J 'iiit-rt ii. ricrny, v, fi. Tapii, c. r'lh, j. jonitH and K. .Stone. Tho 1, 1 o n s Club knotvi bow. Com,, to Ihvll' benefit dunec I'YIdav nlubC. jrlental Caidons. .-liie iiiukIc; .a real itartj-. .. ; ' 3 -1 riimi .Tucksoii. jilcii. ' .MIbk Mnry Jano Haren of Jack son. Mich., arrived In Medford by train thin forenoon. Kbo jilans to lend two days here attending to bllBinocH matter-8. l'orlralts of disilnellon. T Ii e I'eiwleys, ouii. Jlolly Tlicator. tf Minor Aulu Collision Orcurrlntf on a rural road yes terday, near the 8lar forest rancor Klatlon. a minor onto collision In volved n tourlnc ear driven by Win frey Carrol of Medford anil a truck driven by O. 1:. Adamj-on of Ka'-le I'olnl. AecorilliiK to n renora filed in the police station. Carrill crash ed into the rear end of the truck when the latter camo to a plop in he road In front or Carrol's nm. chine. tlood clean plunm white nlieit. il.ir, cwt. Jlutual .Mill & Seed Co. 'if VMUii-m from Treka Mr. Olid M t'H. A. n. Wcslrnn of Vrolut wero In Medford (odav s)i,.u. I'lilB. Iletinii l Idaho Mr. and Mm. l'-ranl A. Coclinin of J'rlnccton, Ida., loft by train tills forenoon for their h.ime. Tlmy were ftucMtx of Mr. and Mm. :. m. ijvell whllp In the city. Mr, and Mr. Cochran have been on a month'n vacation,. and have'lfeen In San Francisco for some time. Llmo sulphur, .oil pray, arcn- ato. of .lejid; September payment. I'hono 070. Medford Fruit Co., Ua ' - ' ' I41 '. it. C'. A. lee,llns Stiiiilay 1 ne Ashland V. M. C. A or- fcnnltnllon. will hold an imporinnt niceimK Kttnday afternoon wlien the budget will io amonu matter con sidered. llrlll Sheet i.Melal Works does expert repairliiK, fender and puto oouy repairing,. , tf. Arrived Home Kiindny .MIsk Nina lllakeley arrived Mini day from Snlem. lutvliiK been call ed home by the death or her Brnnd niother. Mix Nancy Wall, vhose funernl will be held tomorrow tore noon at the Conner Funeral par lorn. l-'lah'rt lies! cnal ti.'.r.n ... off car. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. tf Prom Stale .Mclropolu Amoim- the h.te Biiets In Med ford from the rlty of rortlnnd ni t' W. r. Thilllow.'J. K. i:lder, Jl.T. Mueller, I., w, xirhvls. K M. Sev- erlli. W. II. Wniiirh I. .1 t.;:it... 5tili K, 'Shrove. J. P. '.MeKliiney! a. i,. ruiier. ,1. n. ('inn. 1. p. jnv rud. (JcOi-bc Polil, .'. 1), Slierwiiod. I'. trace, ,1. V. ('rust, 11. ,1. Sher man. Mr. hnil Mi-h i . w is., Mr. and Slis. 1!. u. t.onnwell. I,! .Coniljs. I.oulse Leslie, .Mr. and Mrs. W. '!'. Wrmht, J. It. MiiKlnnls. It. T. lleckiimii. W 1. v..!i,..,...K. llarrv Sclanton. C. 'K Kurd, K. I,, names, 1J. Nlivord, Mr. and Mrs. R. It. MacN'miu-litoii. c i m, ,i. lister. II. A. Thomas, E. K. Arthiii'. it. .. llOoper. Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Mrtiulllln, U F. Tcmpleton. J. c. Hall,, c. II. Sncmaer. II. (V K.O.. runit, t!, V. I'hr. W. w. youtiKson. it. 1.. cnnpmnn and W. A. Coats. rinlH tln.tw n,-A lw..nt 1I... f l .. m ne i.iiinn hm Viilcntlne dance I-'rlduv nlnbi Fine m u a u. Oriental llardens. Ml Maiilo XMim Here Mir Hleanor Maple, 'nirmber' of a pioneer family, and for many year a rvsldont of lb s city, has been a suesi from Portland for revernl days, she plans to leave today for the northern city, where she and her mother are now mk- iiik ttieir home. While hers hc has visited many friends. For grade A law milk, call 5l!t. C'amiibell Dairy. . Two , deliveries. If Bold GiinIuatUm oiu Kxerclses for the uradnuiliin ..r several students from the Mnered Heart hospital training school for mti'ftCft are to be held In ahout i. ecks, u coord hi to itii-mini plans. The Ki'idimllnK elans will incilhie .M.ugaret Wilctix. Mli Mctoreeu Htatt and Miss Pratt. For jeradn A raw milk, call 39fl, Campbell iMfiy. ' Two deliveries. If l,i-(l ror llir MiimIi .Mr,. IHMila fnvnn Mcyi-r Irf. loilny for ouihrn Calliornlu (or il vk or two lo ulil In rrinvrry from ri'oiMit ((.'oii. of a -ovim In (lurniu Hlim-k. JMaiiiiliif- a Tour , Ceil liarriek. tocal wrestler, I planning on Waving before the end of the month on a wrestling tour that In to take him to a number of northwestern points. fiarrick U In the welterweight division and has 7!i victories to his credit out of 115 matches wrestled. He for merly resided In Grants Pa, here he is, said to have given Wildcat pete, junior world's wel terweight chumpiun, his start to m;it success. Has Ilrokcn Arm. Jack Thompson, Jr.,. (s In the Sacred Heart hospital receiving treatment for a bad break in his rinht arm, sustained In a fall from llic porch yesterday evening. The break is near the elbow and very painful, but he was reported to bo resting easily this after noon. lirokcn wlndowo rslaze! by Trowbrldse Cabinet Works. 230tf Touii Mnrhlml 2J Veal's. Following In years of faithful and efficient service as city mar shal C. M. (Cap) (Jlifflth has tendered his resignation to tho city council of Myrtle Crc"k, his retirement becoming effective im mediately. In addition to in years ot unbroken service. Mr. flrlffitli formerly held the office for flvo years, making a total nt 21 yenrK devoted to law enforcement In Myrtle Creek. In view or Ills nil -vniiolhg years he feels the Peed for more' leisure time. Ttoneburs News itevlow. Smart spring hats ;i.4!Mo J". GO. The Kmmy I. on Hat Shoppo in tho M ,M. Store. 327 From lilniiiatli Agency. C. A- .tiosacll of Ihe Klamath Al-'cnry wan. in Moiirord tills, forij noon. , ' . New spring style l:o.cs and ox fonlH, very sjieclal, $2. Hi to $C!ir. Iiillllnory 1.(18 to ta.fiO. Tlic Hand !!ox and .Shoe l!ox, 13, U til. 37 B ; ... Mill to Stlli't l'i. Mrs. Itiithtr Miller, formclly Miss Itulh (iarvln of Tiilent, win. now reside in J lilt, Calif., 'was 111 Meiirold yesterday shop)ing. Mrs. Miller nald that the Hilt l.iimlior oompany planned to start working next week, with all vm ployeeM back. fienefit dance, Friday nighl, Ori ental .(Hardens. A big timo; rinc music; a regular Valentino party by tho Lions Club. H24 l(cirusciil Hear Slate. Callfornliins registered at local hotels Include W, (.1. i'erry and A. Collins of Forndulo, Itao C. I.terry and Kiiiina K. Hevcll of Vreka, w. i. Leech of Long llenc.h. Mrs. A. Scott of .lack.son, Mr. mid Mrs. W. Ltubliwoii of Hood. 11. .1. (lamaliiird, Jiobert Hunlci, Jr-, and jjouglas tail of Oaklitnd, ll-: C. Crangle, V. Anderson, U. H t'ror and II. .1. Viimson, Mr. and .Mrs. II. M. W'llklns uiid Harold Vollins of Iio AugcicH and the foliowllig from San Franrbtcot .. A. Cariietiter. D. . it. Stewart, ' T. O. . Hayes, ,15.. 1 Klpfcr, 11. , C.; IJrewor, F. 1C. Uonplk, t!. Hrown, J. L. Patten and II. Jacobs.. . , t, . Our new studio Hi opposite new Jlolly theater. The I'easlcya. -If lloipoliu Agent Here L. F. Dlckinsn of Portland In a local business visitor today, making one of hl ijcrlodlc visits to south? e,rn Oregon In tho Interests of the llotpolut electric range. No OmrtN Toilaj; i -TliejOircuiL-coui'V.-Just4-e. of the peace court liiidUit" city court all were closed' today 'in obwe.rvatico of Lincoln' birthday. HYDE READY F0Rx LOtMsVlM.K. Ky Feb. 1. Secretary of Agriculture Hyde said tuday he would wire Vice rresldcnt Curtis his plan fu- administering the U.tHKt.OliO ; drmight relief fund. The wccrciary. who arrived here today to be the principal speaker at a Uift'oln fbiy dinner tonight'. Ve lined to intimate his posit Ion. lie added ft would be proper to advise the president of the epa!e and Indicated bo thought his reply should btf hiude ,-pulUr ,in Wash ington rather tlrbh by him hero. I'ATItlOK .Maude ('. Tut rich, agod fi2 years, passed away In Sulem rehrtiary J I. nTtcr an Ill ness of over two weeks. Her passing was unexpected by her family who reside lit Medford. She Is survived by ber husband. r U Tatrlclv and three Children. Mrs. K'. VaiiDonschiar of 1 . lewn; It. I.. Patrick, Itoseburc, O rrcon and Mrs. V. .1. t'hord vf .Medford. Vunei'al services will Ito con ducted from the Conner funeral parlors Friday, t February 18, at : :10 p.m. t, . -V . Pt -uuett will eoiiduct tho services and bur ial will be made In the .Medford cemetery. Horn, u Mr. mu Mrs, V,irilill Dolly tl illlllKllW'', vi'l;llliill n liouml. ut the cnmntuulty ho.ipltnl Tumliiy. lkolirii;ny 10, STAMI'IOIl NCW Mllllll l(!i.i n wpoci:il prlcp for Whrunry of a 3.00 peiUjotloh on nny nhtn lilioto In h! iii(llo, tnc1uilin one .Nxo poi'tralt In a nloo i-ahc! wltli cuih nn. at N. renl'j!. JlTtf nnmiin mr Uoiii. fuMumf. tor all ooouuni. rrlovs rr-uonalih. If nr havvn't tho cos luni you want. wi'll nuke It. SoutlH'rn oivuon Dororiitinn ro..j i.i r.ai .luin. I'noni1 ?ti. DROUGHT RELSEF Obituary 1 1 . " ' kl I Births Monthly Report of Red Cross Tho statistical report for the month of January, shows the fol io wins itemized record of work: Office interviews, 300; telephone Jmiuirles, 320; Jobs, 10. Towns visited and number of times, for social work: Jackson villc, 6; It uu ii t- itiver, 1; Ashland. 1; Talent, Wanner Creek, II; Phoenix. 2; Gold Hill, 1; Central Point, 3; .Medford, 30. Total num n.r ut towns visited, 9. Total num ber of clients, 125. Types of cases: Family relief, t fi2: transient families, 1; transient: men, 10; sick men, 3: child wel-i fare, 4; ex -service, 9; county, 10. ( Cooperation with eases: Lane j county chapter. 3; Linn county ; chapter, 2: Public elfure Bureau, 3: Culf Coast Children's Aid socie ty, Houston, TexaH, 1; Field direc tor. A. H. C., 2; Lettcrman Gen eral hospital. Veterans Bureau, 5; Pensions Ucpt.. Washliif-ton, D. C, 1; American Bed Cross. WashinK ton, D. C, 1. (irowries Huiehlson $ 2T..44 Godward's fl.00 Phoenix .Mercantile S.00 Basket Grocery 8.!t3 Park Grocery, Talent 4.19 J. H. Hibbard fi.00 Alexander 2.45 Gates & I.ydiard HAJt'J Humphrey 8.02 Service Stores , 13.03 Waldron , 'j;20 Gold Hill Supply , 15,00 Bungalow Store 1.50 Hoy Jones Ji.ut) R. C. Fabcr t 14.00 Fred O'Kelly ... '. '. 7.37 Court St. Grocery Star Mai-kut 3.ih 7,00 1 1 a 1 for k roue ries for t January ....'23S.'31 Total . for Kroceries for from Ued Cross f220:88 MUk Swiss Dairy' .'. 3.10 Snblers ; 3.1 0 y.irUi 'Seal .!.',':. 4.30 Total for milk for Janu- ' UST YEARS OF AREA RESTORER' COLUMBUS, O. (tV) The sheives of ah old library have yielded a history bf the , "lost years" of the Northwest Territory that pi-riod In ihe new west between 17,95 and IS03. ' Charles ii. Galbrentii, s,ccrctaiy of thn Ohio archcoloKical and his torical society, found the book In the library pf a friorjd wlvo was unaware of its historical vnltie. It had been believed thut the liislory, known to have been writ ten, had been sent to Washington and there destroy , vhen the Btttish hurned the capltoi In itii'i. The authors of the book Were Wlnthrop Sargeuni. later governor of Mlsslssliipi territory: Gen. Wil liam vUnry ; Harrison, laterSpVes-deiit.hnd- Judge ChnrhTH Wv Byrd, flVst Xcdr,al JihIk'c of OhRji - POBTLANU, Ore.. Feb. j i (IPj Fred Peacock. IS. who was a I groom In the stables of the Oak- J laud horse show Sunday night when Tire (hstroycd the building and took th lives of four men and ' IS show horses, said today a .stable pian who was burned to, death In the fire was accidentally respon sible for the conflagration. Peacock said there was con siderable drinking among stable men and grooms during the night. One of the men accidentally start ed a fhe ami the others tried to extinguish it themselves, iuMc(i1 f CKlinK firemen, ,,-the youth;- de clared.' . 1 V 1 1 .M INC'.TON. l)ol.-s,V-,lliib.v linntls limy Hinonr Ink, emitc or liny other kind nl' flirt on a now mill of wiillpniicr n'iihotit incurring cloini'Htlo IrnKody. Tlnit Is, tho stiilos ttill illsnji il-iir with ploiily ( soup, wntor (lull tllhlllllK. The wnll covorlni; a ilrylopcil In tho I In Tout hihiirntorioM for nil Anierh'on pupor niHiiurm'tn'or. nnil prosont.s n wli'titilic inirnrlo In h finish willed nppoHis to the eye h.h ohoht uverythiui; oppolto of wnshiihle. The new flnlnh Is sufl to the touili mid nppenrn dull to (ho eye. The research men kith this paper their Idea o( a "home life" frentnient na a tent. They washed It wlih soap and water, then ruhhil It with a cloth .'Slid times. (inly after iilternntlnc washing" and ruhhincx s.tJdi tinu-a did "slans ol failure'' apiiear lu (lie pn per. The paper appears to resist pe troleum Jelly almost Indefinitely. Oust ruliiu'd Into the surface can lie washed off without a trace, anil ink washed off readily while dump. Owl Nc-ls on i round. Tho thortJiarcd ortl i? found thronnhout tho Amcrlcnn conti nent. I nllke thoir natural rela tives thry 1.-. their c.irelolv huill nest upon th pr md, Kh!-tii-d hy hihfj or clumivi of sra?. on nurhluil!. In their food hb i thejie owl are xt'nefioliil as the K;iit-r p. irt of their du-t eonslsti ot ililee. CAROUSAL CAUSED DEATH MYSTERY HORSE SHOW FIRE IN WALLA WALLA ary $ 10.50 Total for milk for-Janu- ary from Bed Cross 10.50 .MertluimUsc M. M. Dept. , Store.. .,.,... f.... 47. C5 J. C. J'enney Co '. 5.90 Mann's ....r. , f r. 23.04 Godward's '... .. 2.00 Total for merchandise for January $ Total for merchupdiae for January from the Bed CrosS Item .Mis. Carrie Edwards Mrs. Geo. Burn urn Jf. V. Boyer A. C, Sutherland t. O. Sanden ..... , Brown & White M. C. Murrey It. H. McGrotty J., H. Sheley Mrs. Cha.a. L. Skeeters. .'..., Albert Shaw 78.G5 5S.5G 10.00 . 7.00 6.00 , 6.00 5.00 15.00 20.00 6.00 30.00 17.50 8.75 Total for rent In January $131.25 Total for rent for Janu ary from Red Cross $ 6C.75 Fuel Medford Fuel .Co. $ 24. 7p Valley Fuel Co ,.. 10.00 Total for fuel In January 34.75 Total for fuel for Janu ary from Bed Cross $ 29.75 Bidcn's $ . .75 Heath's f... 7.34 Medford Pharmacy i.95 Southern Pacific, 19.20 Transients: Tom's Lunch .V,. 0.50 WushlnHton Booms 6.00 Nash Hotel 3.00 Allowances for Families Allowances for families $ pO.OO Allowances ' for famil les from Bed Cross 2 5.00 Total material relief for, January $035.90 Totu I material relief for ; J & h u h 'it y from Bed : ') Crpsn ;...';.;4.44.7S LUTHERANS TAKE ! - KALIO.M, Ore., teb. 12. (fl Bc j pudiiUion of the 'statement made I during a recent prohibition hear , ing before . an Oregon legislative committee that "when you attack ; the Anti-Saloon league, you are going , up against the churches of .Oregon," insofar : ;ls it ujtplieH to the churches of the Oregon Pas toral conference of the , lissouri Synod of the Lutheran Church, Is contained in a formal statement Issued by the conference in session hero Wednesday. -Tho statement .sighed by P., II. Scha us and i Martin P. Simon, president and oecreta.ry.pf the con ference, respectively, asserts that "as a church wo take no Ntand tthor. fort or- agalnsV prohibition, although ,.wc 40 iti th,at th&laws of the state areUo be;obeycd"by all." W'Al.l.A WALLA. Wash.. Feb. 4 2.-(?l Police were mystified here today ocer. Ihe death of Thomas Miller, " w hoso badly crushed body was found in n garage, lie had been missing for about 2S hours. PuHcc nald he had been dead abou L'O hours when fuuiut and believed ho wiih murdered.. .Miller, the sou of CUy'Conimis sloner Dave Miller. va.s found face down on Ihe concrete floor at the rear of his uutoiuobilc. Ills chest ivua crushed, his nose, was .biuiken and liis.hHid .badly Ijriiisod. Klver Miss i-lunfc; to . his ; 'face ',ri,d. his clotlies were soakiliK w-ct. t- TILLAMOOK. Orc,Keli. 12. (I1) Tliotuluro lcriU6, 3:, drowned yop icrd;iy whtn a wave crashed hi? ffMhint; bout Into n wharf hort hroko it In two und hurled ' him into ilh wHtor. nVliltourh exam iimtion of tho luuly revcakd n hoad hrule. the Injury was not suh:ns to have caused tho man to lose N. Y. Woman Lost 14 Pounds of Fat One 85-cent Bottle of Kruschen Salts Did It. "I am tarlinrf on my ootid holtlo of KruKehvn Salt and hm tool1 plcayei with result:. 1 ttihe It fof rvddefnfr nnd o tar hnvo loft M pounds hnd I think it Is loinp w ondera for me. 1 do hot feel so tired fvonluKS when I feet home from work.'' i Kmmroiia hottfe of KruHehen Saltd that ki(t 4 wwkj eiwn hut s, eent at Jarmin Woods and Mouth' Dhik Store, ur any diui; PtorO -In Aimruu take one-half teaspoon in a jjIui.h of hot water every mtunlni; hfore hruAkfa.t out out pnftry and fatty meat. po Hht on potdtoej. hutterv eivam nnd u);iir that ulll helit Kruschen I take off your rat. I Heforo the bottle is empty Mtr- j InhM fst in leartnsr .vou indolerie iohaimcvt to aetvllty -t-' you'll feel jyoHnper-vet will brighten step jKiow upry. Million! know tlris you oufjht to know it. Krusehcn Sah i the idem trentnn ut for i rnntl (nut inn lMliAitinn VH ' aohes. n,nftKnei And actditv. Take Kru-ehen every morning Kb tho little d.ily do?e that doe It if not Joyfully atified after th firt h.titli ni.m.n. k..l. FISHERMAN DROWNED - Sl lENMSHEO;ju,xl MRS. WAIL RITES HELD TOMORROW CONGER PARLORS Funeral services for Mrs! Nancy M. Wall, who died Sunday evening at her homo, fjlij South Central avenue, will be held tomorrow forenoon at 10 o'clock at tho Con ger I,"uiieral Parlors, with Father William B. Hamilton officiating at tho - services. interment w ill' be made In the Jacksonville cemotery. Mrs. Wall was born in Johns town, Pa., Mareh 13. 1S54. and died at the ai;e of 75 years, 11 months and 10 days. She hail resided in Medford since l!m9 and was mar ried April 17, 1S70. To this union there were born seven . children, three of , whom survive and are Etha W. Wall, Mrs. Myrtle W. lllakeley and .Mrs. Fred L. Colvip, alliof Medford. A brother, Ellis .'.'astuer arrived two weeks ago from Tckoa, Wash., to he at her bedside. There are two other sur viving brothers, one whom resides In South Dakota and the other in California, where a sister is also nuililiiK her home. There are 1" surviving grandchildren. As a child, Mrs. Wall moved to Nebraska from Pennsylvania and resided there lor sometime before moving lo South Dakota, .whore her .husband was a member ot the first t tiUe legislature. In 18110 she came to Portland, in 1XM took up resi dence in CHiiyonville, later living lit Cilcndiile and Ashland .before taking up residence in Medford. 'r , lu her early lite, .Mrs. Wall lived in Nebraska, where nho .came in close contact ' with the Sioux In dians. ... Jjhe learned . their jargon and could talk the language of the lcdsliins as wel; as English. She W'as, -, iiersonnlly acquainted wilh Chief Sitting Hull and other In dian chiefs and figures, known throughout the land. In South Da kota she used to see the .famed Indian fighter, (lencral Custer, who came to his death in the historic Custer massacre. General Custer mid Ilia wife for a time were guests at the hotel Mrs. Wall was operat ing with her husband. Ever since last summer, the kindly old lady became afflicted with falling health and for the past several weeks she was near death, but a remarkable duality of vigor and vitality kept her alive. She battled hard fr recovery'. Ulit her passing was not entirely unexpect ed". IB POSI IN HNIA1D PORTLAND. Fnh. 12 (,T) H' ward'F,. llrodlc. United Slates min ister, to Finland, left Portland to day for his post at liolsingfors. Rrodin and his family reached Oro goii Ohrtntmns eve tor n -vacation. They expect to return to spend the suriiml-r of ifi'.' in Oregon, ftrodlc is publisher of . the Oiogon City l-'nterprlse. Avoid Head CJolds ' and ;'Sore '' Throat This Winter " ' CATAR Oiiens lip Stuffed Xostrils In 3 Minutes one keens nostrils and throat free from mucus buzzing in ears when caused by catarrh l.s lessen ed no more mucus In throat to hawk up in the morning. Got it at Jarmln & Woods, who always keep tip Willi modern medical dis- . i .. f..- Hft If lint joyfully satisfied money back. People wno are suujeci io sore llllUUL Ullll Pl'tunvin who suffer from hoarseness should snray with opex ingiit anu niorn- Ingt ittt lleuguuill to use iiecause of Ha wholesome fragrance t Keep your n o s t r I Is as clean . aa your teeth.- The Opex Co.. 1 1 W. nntli St.. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY OH ItKXT Two 3-rnum furnish.; Pd 1iouh; water; $12, $15. SI a - i Summit. 3J5(S WANTICl) A hookkeelier. part time, pierce Auto Kreteht. VOll RAI.r: lladlo. reed desk, ten! wacon, dre'vlns tahle. ehnti f. I rhina ruphpard, mahogany ate- j ('IH1 II IIU'llMl, "lMiKC, t .lUIM'tl 1I UU, all klnd of Jellies. j;un roli.-die.-. . dill and swe't plekio. Kvery thing for ale cheap. 117 T-mr-l l'OI! KKNT 2 Inrce fllrni.-ln-il ihiiisi'ki-i'iiiiu i ii u in h. .vu'oiiini; luirrh ami hath room, $IS. ISTiJnffl lilpp. . I'-- KOIt liKN'T S small filinlhril huii!ei. Phnni' 310 evi-nlimii. or call anil owner. 437 So. . -. ; 3'Jltf 1 I'XH! Itr.NT - 4-room fnrnlsheil hollHi-: moiivrn. UIJJ V. loth. Ti l. Itit.-.-Y. 32S POl! SALE llardnan- luisines. Owni'r rf-tirlns: x onr oiMiorltm - Oii'iron. oe Hafoh ,t Comnany, S 3 .North lial'IK'tt, Mi'illonl. fill: liLNT j-lwm ;.-.ini;.io, I'loiin; li;iMnii'm, cordon, fruit, ror-1 room. Vol. lotl-M. J'.'S KOI1 S.M.K Lloyd loom blry r,r iim J5. Phono HOT. 3:3" A DPR BSprVO V. S V E f, OPE.S Work nt homo Tirlnc :parr timo. Su'ostantUI wwkly rtay: xporl-l enco unnoivs.viry. nisnified m-1 ' ploymont for hono .inooro. am-1 1 lii:utl pot-noil. W,,i-korn Ivikuo. i r .ViporviHc, 111. Baseball Writers Mourn Advent of More Moores rilll'AUO, Feb. IS. Wl The! mure Munres able to slick with; major league baseball clubs next season, the more moaning by base, ball writers. ; Seven Mooivs are under com. tract. And that's not the worst of il three of them ' are . Jamcsi Moore. They are pitcher .Inniey Stanford .Moore or the Chicago' While Six: Outfielder .lames Wil-1 linin Moure of the Athletics, and outfiidiler James Cra .Moore of, the New 'York (ilanis. ' i More Moores are) "Pitcher Wil- ri- M.mr Kitritnn lied SOX: l'it- NEW RELAY RECORD XKH" imUNSWICK. N. J., Feb. IS. World's record for the 440 yard relay was made today by the Kutgers university swimming team composed of Dreyfus. Kun (ler'iind, , Kraemer anil ,Jojac lu a meet with Lehigh. The new time, 3:38 3-5. bents the mark held by Vale .by T 4-5 seconds. : - i mm mess if! Fix West Coast Iheatres 3 Days ; m ' ALSO "The IHrJia'ni' Are Comino" f IPi Comedy, "It. Might-Be Worse" ALSO "The IHrJia'ni' Are Comino" Comedy, "It Might Be Worse" it a I".- Ends Tonite ..Flusi The Latest Craze , ... DOGVILLE COMEDY ; . Pv- T '--ir .ir-S'fli,wi,, LIONS CLUB Benefit Valentine DANCE ir Fine Oriental Gardens FRIDAY NIGHT Mighty Good Time for Everyone Ill j cher William Austin Mum-o, of Brooklyn; outfielder K a p d o I p h Moore, Dost on Ki'JiVcs, und. Out fielder Jdm Moore of the Cubs. If the White Sox had .hum: on to their. Moores. they would have Jmnc William and 'ICaurlu.ph. in addition tu Janus Slitnfdrd, the two- former having vork,od for (.'buries t,'omiskey at one lime or another. r The Mfio res ihemselvey- may be came apprehensive at . tho'"ossi bility of confusion 'In the J official a vcraticri no it doesn't ' lybk as though any nWe Mooivs will make it merrier. , i "' l . FORCES BY MERGED TOLEDO, Ore., Feb. 12 P) A consolidation of bunks here brought the First National and the Lincoln County banks under one manage ment today. Iloth "are controlled by a Jaii.OOO corporation.. The two institutions .will have separate Identities ror the tlnie 'being' but ultimately will- join under one roof. Starts TODAY Sinister Shadows , creeping up to steal away a life greeted by bared fanrjs of a loyal .--fiajf-wolf dog protecting his master. Fast, action-filled drama of an un tamed youth's battle a g a I n s t" outlaws. ; ' . . i with. : , .ICTUIIi FREE VOTES FRIDAY-. TALKING DOLL Starts Tomorrow , i. PARADE) ,1 .-.-u-.J. W :'?:--.i -7JAtK nOLT ? I 1 o u . ti n n a a 7 Music . Ill I Ir Mil l k. . y l JcOlOMJBA .