Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    MITOFORD MATT; TRTRTTNT!. MT!T)FOTtTV OKTCCION. THURSDAY, MAY 1, ifllfJ
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MAN SUSPECTEDiOF
HELD BY SHERIFF
Word lias" been received In Mod-
ford of tlio murder last Buturdny on
Anil crook, ton miles Imlow Horn
brook of ClmrluH Moon, a well known
Kolil nilnury non of A. , Moon, an
early jilonoor settler In Hams Valley
after whom .Moonvllla waa liuintid.
AvoordliiK to report Moon w pun
ning omu dirt wlion bo was allot, tlio
murderer attempting to hltlu tlio
crime tiy Mowing IiU victim'! lioud
off with dynamite mid burning sume
with ooul oil. Troy May, a proiDiia.
tor In tliut district alongside ot wIioho
cabin Moon lid a tent, missed Moon
(iunday and making march aoon din-,
covnrod the unfortunute man. Ho
gave tho alarm and on Tuesday Rhnr
irr A. A, Calkin of HlHklyou county
arrested Joseph Ixukownkl, a aoltlar
In that district aa a auaport. -Tlio
coroner's Jury rendered a verdict that
Moon ram to hla death at tho lianda
of panics unknown. Isakewskl
stoutly iiiulntnliioil hla Innoi-cnco but
mad so many conflicting statements
thut Jin la IioIiik hold pending forthor
laviiHtlcntluii. .
Mr. Moon wna n member of a very
largo family, thoro IioIiik thirteen
children born to hla pnrnnta, of whom
olKht ate atlll allvo. Tho brothora
noarby lira Newman Moon of North
llend, Coo county, 'and Hnlph Moon
of Fort Klamath, Klnmnth cotiuly.
Th luil'ir arrlvvd on tho scano Tuva
day evening, being brouglil to Yrokn
by Mx. and Mra, Lndauy Hlsamoro of
Kurt Klniiintn. 1 f
CLEVELAND LABOR ASKS
FOR BURLESON'S RESIGNATION
CI.KVKI.ANI). Mv l.-A renolti.
tion (li'iimiulin-'lliu ri'HiiriuilKin of
I'lmtiiuiMliT (Icni'ral llitrli'Kiin wum
minuted lni mulit liv the f leveliinil
Kuilpriiliun of l.iilmr. Aimllier mills
for tlio withdrawn! of Aimirii'itn
troop from atitimiii.
Cut Tfila Out It 1 Worth Money
DON'T MIHS THIS. Cut out thle
Up, anoloas with Bo and mall It to
Koloy A Co., MSG Bhofflold Avo.,
Chicago, III., writing your nam and
addreaa eloarly, You will reculva In
return a trial packsgo containing
Koloy'a Honey and Tar Compound,
for coughs, colda and croup: Foley
Kidney PHIs for pain In sides and
baok; rheumatism, backache, kldnoy
and bladder allmants; and Foley Ca-
thnrtln Tablata, a. wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing eathnrtlo, for
conatlpntlon, biliousness, headacha,
and sluggish bowoli. . For salo .by
Mcdford Pharmacy,
Pauline Frederick at the ..
"V, ' Rialto Last Time Tonight
PAULINE
FREDERICK
ontht INDEX
The lurarlablo plea of tlio crook
whon he la atrutiKlIng agalnat : the
tomptatlnn to roform la("ono more
Job and I'm done." . Too often, hap
pily, It la onemoro Job and ho'a done
for. Any mnKlarruto will tell yqu that
It la tho usual thing for him to bo told
by thoao ut tho bur of Jiiatlca that
thoy a wore tliu luladumounor that ro-
aulted In tholr nrroot wu to bo-their
laat. Huch a rraolve la voiced by a
churactor in "Tho Woman on the
Index," In which Pauline Frodorlck
appears at tho Klulto for the laat
time tonight. And he novor hua a
chanco to repeat lt.. The clrcum-
atnucea leading up to thla dotormlim
Hon, and folluwlug It,, oro moat un
coiniunn. . ..) .
TWO MEDFORD BOYS
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"More coinea Mutt and Jeff" laugh
Ingly rumurkod I). T. I.awton -this
forenoon aa two aoldlora swung off
tho aound bound paaaonger train and
happy at their return, home hurried
towards tho dopot, being halted ut
every fow stops by friends roaublng
for handshakes. -
They woro Clarence A. . Koliur,
ovoraeas veteran of tho famous 91st
dlvlftlon, over 6 foot tall, and John
Kuliihokas, B foot 3 Inchon In height.
Kolaur arrived from Fort Hussell,
Wyo., whoro ho waa muntored out of
aarvlco and Kalabokaa fr6m Camp
Lewis where bo loft Uncle Sam to
nlilft alone, Koliur. a welt known
Mcdford boy, and hla enitwhilo trav
eling partnor, presmilod a contrant In
mora waya than In tiolght, ultho they
proaontod a good llliitrnllon of the
democracy of tho urmy. .
Kolaur, of Amorlcan Block, was tn
tho army for a yoor. ton months of
which time was spent In Franco In
service with tho 34ti(h machine gua
company which waa In the thick of
tbo fighting. Knlahnkas, of Crook
nativity, an orchard laborer In tho
valloy for several years, had been In
the service for ulmoat two years In
tho 14th Infantry, which did not get
orderud overseas.
MAKES APPEAL TO
I'rcxiduht WiIhom authorizes the
following littinent: '. -
"Kor Iwo linxiouK yearn : the
Aiiiericun peoiilo luivo Klrivcu to ful
fill tlm titHk of Hitvinv our civiliza
tion. ; Hv tlio exertion of iinineuHtirAI
IKiwitr. thv luivu riuicklv won the
victory without which tliuv would
have remained in the field until the
liiHt rcHoiirce ti ail been exliuuxted.
llriuuinir l the contcHt a utrcnuth of
Hiurit uiiide dniilily Htronir bv the
riKliteoiibnoHM of their emme. thev de
voted tlicmifclvex uiiHWcrvinu'lv to the
proHecution of their undertnkinir in
tho full knowledge that no fonouet
lav in their path exventine the con
diii'Ht Qf riulit. :
Todav the world Hla nils fried from
llin llirenl of niililnriHin whii'h rui
ho loiiif weiulicil unon Hie xmrit u;id
the labor of iwiiccful natioiiH. '..
Hut oh Vet we xtund only ot the
threshold if liiuuuer tiiiieM. To en
ter wu niiiMt fulfill to the ulmont the
en:rui;oinenls wo huve made. The
VieUirv Liberty loan ih (lie iihIihiicii
aihle uienjiH. l wo vearn auo we
oledvvd our Iivch and fiirtunex to the
ciiiisu for which we have foiiL'lit. Six
ty tboiiKund of our utronircHt ions
have redeemed for iih that nledue of
blood. To redeem in full faith the
DromiHo of Hiih Hiu-nfico wo now
nitiKt give linn nc)v evidence of our
irrnoMe."
56 JEWS MURDERED IN
POGROM AI
LONDON, May 1. Fifty-six Jowe
have been killed Iji a! pogrom- at
Plnnk, anya a report,' from Copen
hagen to the control offlco of the
.lonlst association. Forty persons
wero imprisoned and brutally treated
It Is said, and throo wotnon' flogged.
Tho synngoguoB are reported to bo
closed and Jews havo been Imnrcsaed
nt forced labor.
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. THEM DURABLE
So These Soles Save v
You Shoe Money
"I havetwen weanng my shoes with
Neolin Soles nearly a year, and they
are apparently in as good condition as '
whenlbouzht them." wnt ten August.
1918, by W.H. Cocke. Officer, A.E.F.,
France. . A , ,
Only Ncclin Soles could endure a test
like this. That they do so is because
of the tough durability built into them
by a- scientific process. To cut your
shoe bills down, buy shoes- with these
long-wearing coles. They come in
many styles for. men, women, and
children. : , .' .
Remember Neolin Soles are flexible
and waterproof, too, and are avr'Jable ,
everywhere for re-soling. They sire
made by The Goodyear. Tire St Rub
ber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make
Wtngfoot Heels guaranteed to out
wear all other heelsV v .
Heplm Soles
jmr
- Courrtlfat
SAY, youH have a streak of smokeluck thatTl "
put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll
ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and
nail some Prince Albert for packing! .
Just between ourselves, you
never will wise-up to high-spot-smoke-joy
until you can call a pipe
by its first name, then, tohit the '
peafc-of-pleasure you land square
on that two-fisted-man-tobacco,
Prince Albert I '
Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired
happy youll want to get a photo-
graph of yourself breezing up the
pike with your smokethrottle wide
open t Talk about smoke-aport!
Quality makes Prince Albert so
appealing all along the smoke line.
Men who never before could
smoke a pipe and men who've
smoked pipes for years all testify
to the delight it hands outl P. A.
can't bite or parch! Both are
cut out by our exclusive patented
process I -
Right now while the going's
good you get out your old jimmy
pipe or the papers and land on
soma P. A. for what ails your
particular amokeappetite I
'kmfa toAaMS la mold.
pound and hmlf pomnJ tin hamldorrmnJ
You bay Princ Atbmrt
ttrtv rmJ lima. Itatmalattam
lAas cia4Jr, ortKticmt pound cr almm humidor With ti
mtth x9onm
wMMtr that hompM thm tobacco in tmcH mmrfmct condition. ...
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. WSnttonSaIomt N. C
- irrt-' - - r iml ii i
Petroleuta and Mineral Oils
Wo have your choice brand
SQUIlIltS I'CTItOMTUM, HEAVY- :
'i PnKKE DAVIS & CO. AMERICAN OIL.
NUJOL. ' .
, VASOMXB OIU
STANDARD LIQUID PARAFFIN,
, Heath's Drug Store
Phone 884 ' The San Tox Store
MljrOKD IKON WOK3
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP.
Also agent for Fairbanks and Morse
'.. .Engines. y:.
, 17 South Rivftrslds. ,
Kodak Finishing
Film developing, 15o roll. '
rnntmtr, post card size.' 3 for lOe.
2Vx3Viaod smaller, 2 for So.
. Ei-orv dav service, ?
JAP ART STORE
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WEE K
MAY 3 TO 10, INCLUSIVE
AT M E DF OR D
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$ This will be one of the biggest events ever held in Southern Oregon. It will pay you to come
X miles .to see the festivities and to take advantage of the bargains to be offei ed by the stores of Medford
At 9 o'clock Monday evening the window display will open, inaugurating this ga,la week
tor all Jackson : Goiinty. Everyone is cordially invited to join in this great event
MONDAY NIGHT WILL BE ALL-FOOLS' NIGHT
with prize for ugliest and most unique costume. ; Everybody ! is asked to mask
' Attractions for other, days will be announced later 1
BAND MUSIC AND COMMUNITY SINGING
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