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1 GIRL FRIEND if MISSING JAP per Wife Charles Chap lin Also Questioned In Disappearance Of Rich Oriental From Ship. V YORK. Aug. 20. (AP) The LgWB diiPPeoranco of Htsashl Japanese Importer, of Jit, Conn., from the liner Bd lut week will be Invcstlgat m i federal grand Jury.. . , ,tnt United States Attorney juri announced that Miss Mary iZ, thowBlrl companion of the ae on a six-day cruise to Hall Jud been asked to appear before Lsud jury on Monilsy- SnB was tuoned; In private yesterday for Lbard said Miss Relssncr had Biriendly with the Japanese for 1 awntha before she sailed with ,uit hl seven-year-old daughter Hi Blgnland cruise. , , Attended Boat Party asBeusnea, known on the stage BUj Dale, sal attemled a iMint party last Friday given by , Mildred Harris, former wife of Chaplin. She was gone three a On her return to her state i the told federal authorities, pun lono. It was not until i a, several hours after her-re-i Out a steward' was notified the paler was missing. Miss Harris i ntfis cast of a -show glvon on sum. ... .. tM H'rrls was also- questioned wild shed little light on the pannci, Mr. Lumbardf said. Njimura on one occasion told Mlas ant be feared someone he knew UK boat might give his wlfo some, aiatlon he wished kept from her. I retard o! $5000 has been offered Ike Missing man's firm for infor aloa of lilrfi. . IMWALK, Oonp., Aug. 20. (AP) ;i preparations were being made i federal grand Jury Investigation b the disappearance' of tier hus- Urs. Hlsashl FUJlmura today Mrtn to 0 daughter at her home &lday,': when -a check-up of arijera aboard the liner Belgen ptmt revealed that the wealthy iueusllk Importer was missing, a year old daughter of the couple in jrewYork.hospttai. , - -. . : ILLE 1 STORK MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOX, THURSDAY, AVflUST 20, 10:11. 4aoclufof J'rets Pttota Ben Lyon and his wife, Beba Daniels, whose facet are familiar to all movie fans, are shown at their Mallbu beach lottage, not far from Hollywood, where-they are vactlonina and awaiting the arrival of a baby early in September. . PAOE SEVEr VOTES ARE CLOSE fOR'ClESllS F EN DIE FLIGHT .OKSONVILLE, Ore., Aug. 20. I-Mr. and Mrs. E, R. White and tUnn have moved - to Medford' to ntbelr homo. at Krause and Fred Caldwell of fttnclsoo spent several days this u the George Lewis home, re mi from a .trip through Oregon, Urton and Canada. ann -Coffman's leg was " badly u bruised Sunday when a forest p with a lead of fire fighters was fQ on the road and Into a barbed ktace. .. and George Brownley came p lut week from Crater lake, have been worklne. jt iod Mrs. Pete Woods of Rlver f Oil.; , visited the J. Q. Miller f"! wedneedav. laoldle Boone left last week for ("the Wcoda to spend the rest l" winmer. Miss Boone is Im nicely now from her recent piton. V ISd Mra. f!hrla TCnnnan flnont NT nlsht and Sundav at the P her brothor, Pred Lewis, r Intte Palis. . A. J. TltlOlnaf ttnrf rfa ,1 irl, tar PWld BeUlah. f Rnvln Pnlnt. Ri. PJ'M by their guests. Mr. and P ti Tlnglear of Riverside, Cal., r" wnds here Thursday. "ugan of 8ams Valley visited Oiru Keegan horn last wook Lswte of this place. Otis raeo. alwv uib, t, i ... - , M Mrs. Fred Butcher of TlJSOll ,h.i. ... . L. y v.vci, were Dusincss vi- r1 and In MMlfarri Rnhiivlnv H1 lint .1 a w v. .. called here Monday en "V '"ortland. They are former 7" of Jacksonville. ... . rKlUe Plltcroft returned home ry alter spending two monthi r nutlves and friends In Coos Fw" O. B. Dunning ton en- J ' nuarcn at a swim ' Cantrall'a swimming Ida n. . ... iw wircj n'mnnuni'wu hiMw " the Archie Bow luwr uos Angeles Junior FsJ ln make some with rParenu there , - ftJf llteroft returned home PW e noPP'n8 some time " t.. '" I . wio was ui ai RAINY LAKE, Ont., Aug. 20 (AP) Pour members of an airplane rescue party from the provincial forestry service were killed yesterday Just as they learned that the airman they sought was safe, - The accident, In which a largo mot al cabin plane of the Ontario forestry department plunged into Rainy River lake, was the aftermath of the wreck ing of two provincial planes in a storm Monday. The dead were: Philip A. Hutten, Toronto, pilot; R. V. dreer. Sault Ste. I Marie, Ont., mechanic; J. V. Stewart, forestry chief, Stratford, Ont., and A. J; Runciman. Stratford; co-pllot. The party was searching for George Deiaiiay. pilot of a flying boat which was wrecked in the storm Monday. ZONE AMD IN PORTLAND FARE FUSS PORTLAND, Ore.i Aug. 20. (AP) Establishment of zone areas within which reduced street car fares would be offered was resommended today by John A. Beeler, nationally known traction and transportation expert, as a solution to the street car fare problem in Portland and other cities. Beeler appeared here as a witness for the Pacific Northwest Public Serv ice company, vhich seeks to enjoin tho Oregon public utilities commis sioner from enforcing a 7-ccnt fare Order in Portland. HULETliESlOOP 10 HELP PORTLAND. Ore, Aug. 20 (AP) Charles C. Mulct, master of the Ore Kin state Granec. has announced the appointment oi memm-m committee to work with the Colum hi Vullev association ana uit , oivfr Wnterwnvs association in an offort to promote navigation 31 those rivers. .,.., Tho appointees are: Jonn ni Beagle Saddened By Frink's Death BEAGLE, Ore., Aug. 20. (Spl)-i The neighborhood was saddened by the sudden death of Grandpa Prink who--died at the home- of his1 son JV L. Prink. Saturday evening. Fun eral serviced' were held at the home Monday morning at ten o'clock, and he was laid to rest In the Antloch cemetery. Orandpa Frlnk was well known here as he has been a resi dent here about 15 years. He haa been In very poor health for the past few years. He will be missed by his many friends and the entire community ' extends their sympathy to the Frlnk family. L . : Votes In trte King and Queen dl- j vision of the American Legion Auxil iary baby show have made a Jump to 2000 In tho last two days. The boy babies holding the lead for today are Wendell Bnteman, Jackie Craw ford and Richard Harrison first. George Hall second, Jackie Weaver and Glen Coleman third, Marshall Ferg and Richard Steele fourth, Alvln Pena fifth, others following closely In the lead are: James Jacqua, Lynn Jenkins, James Thmke. Donald Long, Glen Byrd. Robert Nelson, Forest Atkinson, Douglas Coghlil. Raymond Dalton. Norman Spaur. Earl Kialr. Richard Stoner. Ronald Clark. Roger ! Sawtell. Ralston Clark. William Kol- ley, Merryn Gieason. Walter Walker. 1 Robert Talbot. Kenneth Walsh, Elmer . Kyle. Buddy Nutting. Oeorgo Garner, Peter Flury. Mclvln prlsweli. All boks of tickets" and votes must be brought in to 412 East Main street whether sold or not by August 29th, at I p. . Final voting will be at 0 o'clock. "- ' 'Leaders for Baby Queen are: Patty Marx and Madge McKeever first, Bet ty Rogers and Darlcne Eperson, sec ond. Marlon Tllley and Jacqueline Fortln, third, Jeanetto Stewart, fourth. Joan Doran, fifth. Others sccrlng high are: Janls Grlgsby, Caro lyn Wymore, Gcraldlno Thomas. Marianne Perl, Patty Tedrlck, Beverly Kcizur. Joan Crawford, Doris Kylo. Priscllla Dietrich, Patricia Fawcett, Marion- Roberts. Sally Leo Russell. Betty McKenzic, Myrna Hucnergardt, Lorain Talbot. Lydia Stlmaon, Pau line Frederlok. Maxinc Miller, Ann Br'inert, Jacqueline Moore, Joan Blunkall. Sammle Smith, Harriett Jones, Dolores Jarvla, Vivian Hecka thcrn. Norma Faster, Barbara Sexton, Lois McGilvray and Joan Ford. The highest scoring out of town baby for today tsl Janls Grlgsby of Prospect, Ore. ; k '. : ? Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) 1 Uura Ooquille. laZ , iyiand of Seattle and T f Wlnnemuca, Nev- spent Ta- Mrs. Lola Hlldreth. Ik nM not en these rel- rt? S ge returned Saturday fS . ' ln mountain of I " -'U0Tnle.. K0me Companion ha hlster. formerly employ pw Tribune who for many Twr"1 associate editor of th. '"-) Tribune- has a rV, g turrent numbtr of the L" Companion, which kr?'1 much favornbla com- ry- The r .. on a beautifully lllit BEAGLE Somebody left e three -weeks -old baby In Lawrence Rutrlo's car, park ed on Mason street, Orcnwlch, Con. The child waa neatly dressed, and to it was pinned this note. In disguised handwriting: "This baby 'Id ft Catho lic. Baptize It, please. I have home for It. Sco it will be taken care cf. Thanks." . There Is a sad story back of that note, and it Is not hard to guess what it Is. The baby will bo baptized and cared for. Anybody adopting it would have, In all probability, a little girl to be proud of. William the Conqueror and Leon ardo Da Vinci were both babies of that kind, their mothers not married, although the Duke of Normandy later married Arietta, the tanner'3 daughter, mother of the boy who became the Conqueror, Leonardo's father never married the peasant mother of his great art ist son. The social gap was too great. Instead, he married a woman or the nobility and Leonardo had the pleasure of supporting his half broth ers and sisters. Federal Judge Hopkins of Kansas came to New York, sent "Legs" Dia mond, bottlcggcr, to Jail for four years, fining him $11,000, then went back remarking. "New York In the way of crime Is worse than Chicago.'1 He also hurt New Yorkers' feeling BEAGLE, Ore.; Aug. 20. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant and son Dcnald spent Sunday in the Evans creek country picking berries. 1 Grandma Parks led the Friendly Neighbors Sunday evening. Every one enjoyed Grandma's lesson on forgiveness- and the reference study she pre pared. As Grandma passed her eighty-first mtlo ston last week, she was presented with a bouquet of gladiolus and fern. There : were thirty-one present and all Joined In wlr.Mng her many returns of the day. Loo Martin will be leader next Sun day evening. " ' Mr, and Mrs. Purdue are 'protyw imiiijiui OH a pouncing onoy ooy. inc little, follow made his arrival August, 12th and has been named John. Mother and baby are both doing fins. lna Pearl Lucas had her tonsils taken out last week at tho Commu nity hospital In Medford. The school board Is getting every thing in readiness for the coming term of school whir,', will start Sept. 8th. Mrs. Pomcroy will be teacher this year. After the regular Scout meeting last Saturday evening Scoutmaster Lucas gave the boys a surprise and treated them to a freezer of ice cream and a- large cake. Mr. nd Mrs. Rodney Richards of Central Point were Thursday dinner guests at the Harry Ellis home. Mr. Paul left for Tillamook the first of the week where he expects to spend a few days with ihis wife who is In the hospital there. Mrs. Paul's friends hope that she will be able to return home with him. Don Scogmillcr and Basil Blgham returned home from Woed, Calif., Saturday. Both boys have been em ployed on the Day ranch for 1,'ie past few months. Wilbur Blackman of Antelope was calling on friends here and attend Inn to. business affairs the last of the week. i Chas. Sanderson and son Lawrence made a trip to Trail Monday. Terms , JT lik OUR SECOND FLOOR , j Gladly jf T Vji4 :,. IS A VERITABLE TREASURE HOUSE 1 rrn" i ll' V; "iS'lC ! OF FURNITURE BARGAINS I Larger SI JT$!lCfi tjA. i j Purchases Rf VS5ji , TTTT?--- ' . .. ' viA t"1 IOC IF lit 4k5 iSW Buying- -Dollar '-; Stretched! j I nil . v- i i I 1 1 I m ttA -at . e Ultb J ,a) M tl ,1 . n R iWW . A ITU iU2x: Y?NowI combe. Jr.. of Arlington; C. A. "artM by saying that, enduring all kinds of Morton Tompkins. Dayton, and aeoc Randall, Oregon uty (iernianv ) new YORK. Aug. 20-IAP) Pur chases of silver by Oermany In the New York market tins .nnrmimately 2.000.000 ounces, all of which has been shipped. TRA1U Ore., Aug. 20-(Spl)-A recUon wa, hc.d at .h. home nr Mr and Mrs. Charley m Sat uX-n,n, honor,,, Mrs. rry - Earl. aiKl taM wrved by intnn entire com iu""-7 nt Jh. young people many year., of h MriToyd Hutchlnn and Mrj. W"HU1,rekTndh ""T p,lCll.lfL,v olentlful. th. oerne. " , . wh , d. wlo "'-- ,,. for crime, they reminded him of a dos lying on an ant's nest, too lazy to move when the ants bite him. The gangsters of New York do all they can to Justify the Judge's opin ions. Yesterday they killed two men near New York's police headquarter, spraying the streets with bullets. And prohibition enforcement is active. New York's collector of the I nnrt. salllnff elonz on his "lawful , ' occasions" In the harbor, attracted the attention of the coast guard, who decided that he was a rum runner, and opened fire. The collector says: "1 am sure they shot In the air Just to frighten us." At about the same time police were raiding a speakeasy In East 63rd street, directly back of the residence of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. You know little about your neigh bors in these bootleg aays. then -.i.. at riKt ' r . v nr A. tnf" Oold Beach for " bu, hope -n o theiome but pe trt return to the Rogue next year. Df Orandpa and Or-ndm. ftyj antral ' ""nesday. around our m,un B,y Warner, who V tnf stona new house, is '""", in and .,. hooes to be mored m before wwikti. settled the Ray Warner plaMrK : proving It, ' ' " " Our British friends pause In denun ciation of our tariff long enough to announce that they, also, are golni to erect a tariff wall, being forced to come to It. n.min. also distressed by our tariff, forbids absolutely Importation cf all articles fully manufactured, and now forbids Importation of ni trate fertilizers, to prevent compctl- Uon with Germany' synthetic nltratj manufacturers. hi .i hut. if It Is all rlht fo- . , ttled wiore -hn boughU them, wny nwv Mr. and Mrs. t- , . o Warner plac.s -. s, . CHINESE RETALIATE AGAINST JAPANESE TOKYO, Aug. 20 (AP A ReliR: News agency dispatch from T.l.iKtan China, today seld a mob of about 000 Chinese last night attacked thr Japanese quarter, Injuring about twenty Japanese ami several Koreans -The attack waa believed here tc have been in retaliation for .tntl- Chlnese disorders In Korea recontlv 13 Stretched! feieTHeHiTimekTo Refiirnish Your Home While Prices Are So Low ,i -V s rai FURNITURE BARGAINS! When Stomach Gas Presses On Heart "Blsurated" Magnesia brings- quick positive relief. Ends Gas, Bournes. Acid Indigestion. Makes stomach feel fine: -All over the wirld for stomach ills most people prefer and demand Tour choice of powder or tablet, at Jarmln 6e Woods or the nearest drusg store. 217 K. Main . DEVELOPING and FEINTING Mall Ui Your Film. SWEM'S Medford 1-1 'Classified advertlsm feta results. Expert Radio Repairs (All Work Onaranleed) Service Electric Co. Phone I37 111 Bo. Holly Nt. 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