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PAGE EIGHT Ml-DFOPD MAIL TUIPUXF, MKDFORl), OUKUON. WFDNl-lSDAY, FF.IlkUAPV K 1022 '1 I'H. IIIU.II..I ..II Hi f in H.'i.lgJtW U"- " I" 1 SUPPORT OF LOCAL MNNG PROJECTS IE URGED AT FORI SURPRISE WITNESS FOR FATTY FOUND TRIAL L G ColMl UltnA n( (lnnl Piim w SAX FRANCISCO, Keb. 8. Oavin McNab, enter counsel for Riwcw PAPER RUBLES IN LI RUSSIA SURPASSES or thin ttuio. ALL COMPUTATION homo of u woman's pink silk night dress which was said by Henry 1 envoy, houseman, to have boon kept tiioro was another Item In thn list of occurrences deterrent I" the Invos t;i;atton and vigorous efforts were bcln't made to find out what became r if. Captain HavUl K. Adams, who Is In ltt" ' 'r ; (1",'"" c)mitlhK Hands, nr IMwuid Film-'l tmllmtcd that the murder wua coin- wtth htii eintiltivt.iv Khu wiiii tilwit hiuI klllott. Investigators say, within an .Htiuthnuuo, u ho ulao In known, with 'milled mm time belwcn TiJtl and hum. .r nrLi.Tv ui.,i i.if .... ith murder iif Taylor, might be Is- .7:55 o'clock. nm-.i n,', i I'i'iiM n it im.ii i'..-ni- nn'iit. iMecllve NciKcuut Hdward yimrrcll.M With .Muhol Normand. Fellows told of n nitt rrl between ,. .ih.. ...... ......I i .. ....... .. 1 ,. t...,l. .....I 1 1 .. I ... I Kl. .m ti.l h.....1 ilXllllit Mill' nnn unniit ni-i ill tuuir m lilt. I 11 Ili HUM ,llll"'l , ' ill I 'in, ..',,' l.ts AMll-.I.r.s, rein N. Location ,iiMl,,.t Httocnoy'N office, previously .Ing to lh !. Angeles Kmimlher to- in ditiuei oormami nmi wary "iulmd made a similar statement. miikci'h letters to William Icsnioitil It was leiini ti it nliio I Inil more. In- ""'I formation hint been given to the pit- iluv, i was tlrlvlnit Mr. Taylor iuuI Miss Noriunnd from lite Ambassador hotel tvarc of the. lrtventiKatln said: "1 i'""4l,,ll"y the ltmno. of a o.mi- ,,. , iU aii'eot that n man n love jw bete they. had attended u New ll.liitnt ..liu,..,!.... ,. ...,..l..ul t.-.l know nothing about any rink night F. K.ls. Taylor juicing f, uress or miy uhu reiunien ui nc-),,. butUCNeoietHiy, unit renewed u tiosHem. i nave) diverni loitors, lour the rtrtnclpal Bpoaker at tho Chamber! ot CommotTe forum luncheon h?ld MOSCOW Mere bllUons no lontier mifftce to IndtcHte the nntount of vr five of which thn nowsimiierN huve nt Koeti nnd htoh tluy will net iw, They ro from Tay.iir' mother nnd tPattyl Artmckle la tho present man-.m.,Pr ,v,M,,g annually twtued by the Onuphtor nd e thers mul are not cou- slaiiKhter action naainct him ul-l ,....,.,f it ,.ii int., trli- boded with tho rime." et tho Hotel Med.'ord this noon. Tho.clalmed Rn knowlodso today of the re- Uon , The sheriff office wo iiIho con- ubject of the meeting, mining actlv-( ported determination of Albert Sabuth., M.Krestinsky, the commliwir of fl- tlnutnu a careful imlcrondent Uxrm- inoinunern wreRon, was ouiuneu a Chicago attorney, to come to San nnnce. hn Informed the concreiw ot tiKtlon today, it wn Indicated that the iast of Miss Rappe any more than we have done heretofore. The next by CoJ. Iceland tn an Intpresting man er, laying the rlain ract before the assembly and urred local cunnort of the mining buninces. He declared I that outside finnnce for biK projects could not be obtained unless local people displayed sufficient confidence ty Investing. He urged that pros pector seekinR grubstakes be financ es to enable them to search the hills to open up new properties. He advised the organization of a special committee of tho Chamber Of Commerce for the boostlna; of min ing and the eradication of dishonest promoters. He declared that statis tic showed fewer failures in mining In the I'nited States tbanin retail business and that skepticism toward mining and especially mining in southern Oregon was due to the ac tivities of "skinflint promoters." Col. Leland poicted out the natural advantages facilitating the operation I of mine sin this district the concen tration of timber, water and e'.ectric power and the unquestionably val uable bodies of ore. Jn ending his speech he advised leal business men of the community to wakn up and quoted the old saying, "God helps those who helD themselves." 1" th Justice court here .today. A. L. Hill acted as chairman of the moUon wa made bt for Actin Ju- meeting and read a paper on the hisN1' .V . "' 7 .1 7 . . tory of the War Eagle mine, outlln",' ? . "tornovs office, asking that the bail ing Its discovery, development andlo Dud Wolgamott be increased from possibilities and illustrating the ad--thc 300 originally set by the court, vantage to be derived by the commu-lGlenn O. Taylor, the regular Justice tiity should It be financed locally. jof the peace, was on his vacation Under the direction of D. E. Mil-Ueveral weeks ago when the case Francisco with a surprise defense wit- Soviets that the Rovernment contem- ivavev. the houaetmin would be ncss for Arbuckles third trial. plt the issuance in iv.i oi .u.- Ul ,,u,,stonoil hlut crua Statements of Sabath that the d-lf.--?-a IT' . t, hoh It was commonly repot- . a l-JIUIIHUI-S, Pll,.ll ...l.v t fense will probe more Tully the past ,H,Wlr o( sjo.ooo.OOO KoKt rubles, life of Miss Virginia Rappe. whose, polntod Hlt t0 th ,h!,t death was made the basis for the ,hJ( liwut wh0 ,ur!0 , tl!UroSi lM charge against Arbuckle, were also y no m,.Rng ,,r!0 t buyhm power, contradicted by McNab. for It is based on bis estimate that the "Sabath's . sole service for the de-'soUl ruble Is eoulvalent In buying fense is the gathering of depositions in 'power to 100.000 paper rubles. These Taylor's home Just prior to the time Chicago," McNab sail "We know paper "rubles are the ordinary medium the investigation Indicate tho mur- nothing of his intended visit to Son, esonanKe. err occurred, neucr was expressed Ho explained that the total paper fi) deputy sneWfs t!ial IVavey Holds Issue for 1918 was 34.00O.OO0.00O Year's eve parly, to her homo," Feb low In repiirled tn luivo wild, "On the way they had n qiutrrel. 1 don't k n w what it wuh about, but liuth were very much excited. Mr, Tn y '.or took MlM Nurtoniul linnia unit then returned to his. apartment, t'poli Francisco or the witness he Is sup- u I ..... . . .u r :-i n..A nnn it is notour intention to probe Into ru "'" "-y"Z7 ii rubles. The Issue for 1319 was 1:J. 000.000,000 rubles, worth 390,000, 000 rob! rubles. Tho issue for li:0 trial will be longer than either of the wa9 9S5.000,000,000 rubles, worth with u Hcieen in tri'ss, who illd not re turn his love, but who was believed to luive nffei tlon for Tuvlor hint Iji..ii I nny ot (leict-iives uHivs uecmrn-i,.n ,.,. t, Taj lor apaitiiieiil be tloim that the sweetheart of a mTeon , f,w the Mluittei'. aetrewi was ween near tho Taylor j t biiufreur Mini Sitii. apartment tho nlKht of tho murder A utory told by Howard Fellows. were unuieN tany Utility or tllO lite rim of iVur f.ie Tin lm ll,t ,.l,.,l . 'urni'lnir ti.m lot l.rk.i .l..iu ...i.l lleo InvestlK ttton Into the motion pie-jvitw k the ulKbt of tho murder be re- j wept. On Hie followlim mni iiliiH ho "'v",,'lv' Ituriied to tho apartitteut with Tay- did up Noma Jewelry In a packawe and The leitera written to Taylor by !,. tVi,M wxm ,y ,K,i,,tt t tk It to MinM Noiniiiiid at her MIhm Normnml uml for which she nav HiUlsried them tlmt It was b home." searched hU Mpiutmeut Vainly two vv, XV1II, n,H,n there by Mrs. JouitlaNj Harry 1'eavey, niio liuiiNemaii for day after his murder bavo been re- MueLeao. wife of a film in tor. and ! Tin lor. and who finind tin, Hhih ill. turned to her. necordlnu to three tie. nrr m,l. jreetor'N body, ruitflrmed KelloWN' teetlvoN workltiR tin the. case. The re. j fvuom left Taylor'N house at 4:30 HlatenieiitN. Fellow said Taylor ami turn was matte. It wn declared after Oviork Wednemluy afternoon on the Ml" Normand "Were' very uffec ...n.i omniTii'it tne turn woi hi uiKnt of tile tlay Taylor was slain, bo tlimate." j woo nan taaen inem ror Home un- miui, Jte wa lust met ed to he. sure known reason' during the t'onfUNlon u, teleplioun at T:30 o'clmk. He HunuuniiinK ne iimuiiK ot layiora said be telephoned from n Kill's Iwwlf 1....... -......... I ...i.t. . . . . ' ' "'iiiem-w mm aioiise at iiDO ticlo. k ..ml tluie Ijelnif ,. mve no knoleilK of Hie pur- Kranfl Juiy InvehtlKntUm. unswer from Taylur hiuue. bo ported arret hire yiHtenlay of Hon It .lltv llaveut lotion.. Wi nt there. He arrived at :!& o'clm k t'ollliiH. en- Mi t and New Voik ten. captain or IMeellveN HaMd U mml raim the bell and knoeke.t nt tho derloln haliltue, In roininetion with Atlanta stated tho police never bud ,oor. Ther was mi lespoime, no he the murder of William lVumond Tuy been In pomieanlon of Mbm Nonnand'a nut un tho rar and went home. n..iu ...li..n ,.i..t i. t lie most important key to tUt motive , "era nor or those written by Miss I ", um ,,, ,)m MfH ,,,,, Mac ! r.tor. as reported tn New York din for tho murder of tho director. Mlnter to Taylor. althotiKh the latter Lean aw HtnndltiH on the porch and patches, It was said that ho will be asked !alm, "c,"l"f ' Captain Adam. i.avlnK the house." Vllow wtld. "11 Thn police are boldinu for Un An In detail concerning the visit of M-. ,," " ,',;u,"'n,',, writer, wore a tun and oveivotit." 'ui-Wh aulhvrHle. Tom Kerren.les. bel Normand on that night and what y,. .,r , ,, rue i n cormami imu inrniined the allti- While, wanted for emhelemenl etl he had withheld in previous state- n.ents. but had tltsc'osed to friends. Summons of Feavcy by representa tives of the sheriff's office, they said, was to ko over In detail tho occur ences tn last Wednesday night at MIAMI. Another Canard. Flu., Feti. I. Miami city others because of the necessity of In troducing new evidence." AAA AAA -..tvl.... TV, Uylll, Vl.UIirVl for 1951 was 10.000.000.000,000 rub- les, worth 200.000.000 gold rubles. This make tho total paper money is sue to date 11.142,000,000.000 rubles. The value of one gold ruble has been legally fixed at 100.000 paper rubles for the months of January. February nnd March, but when this rate was fixed a dollar, which Is worth about two gold rubles, brought In the open murket SiO.000 to 175.000 paper rubles. ' 1 n b, MIIZU111':1'' Koran chief deputy .... 7:30 ant. 7:4 , m, h Fell of Kerre, h. cau.e , n.n no it it -Malul . turn a mi alone til, t attorney ite.- M , enmplalnt low, telephoning at 7-65 oVloek. It erroneou. report. police that Hh left Taylor Intwen and It In believed here that the nrrent MILD FLU EPIDEMIC lard a new song. "I Ain't Got Weary Yet," was Introduced and those pres ent gave It their hearty approval. CURBS GATHERINGS came up. This case is the one In which Wol gamutt was arrested after officers had searched his home and found six quarts ot whiskey concealed behind J fireplace. Acting Justice Farrell, The epidemic of mild flu throughout the city ia playing havoc with the at tendance at public gatherings as so before I n,an' xrs01, r or J" recovering "Dapper Dan" Not Caught. NEW YORK. Feb. 8. The Xew Tork detective bureau denied today a whom the case was originally tried ,rom the a"ent- ani other fear 10 irijuii. iimi n naa receivea mora oi on the rharge of having intoxicating Become pari oi large crowus. oever.u the arrest in Miami. Fla., of "Dapper ii(iUor in p0SS0KJ,i0n, m responso to scheduled functions in the next few i)an" . Co.lins. wanted herein connec- thB mniinn fll,l thla nnnn lni-n..ii . ilari havn heen !,,- n.mp1 on this tion with the shooting of John K. nn.t,ii men innn o.i v-i. Keld, silk manufacturer and tn Los Kamott waa turned ovor ,nto the cua. Angeles in connecUon with the slay- ,dv of tputv sheriff Millard until Ing of William Desmond Taylor, mo- he furnUhed the increased bail. Cp tlon picture director. No trace has to earlv thilt afternoon Wolgamott been found of Collins since he disap- was 8iII trying to r-ai!)e thia ,,all. peared from New York last May. 1 t The workmen have about complet ed the changes and additions neces sary In fitting up the new room In the basement of Lincoln school. One This of the lower grades will occupy this RHEUMATISMiNEW quarters relieve CANNOT EXIST In the human body if you will use Trunk's Prescription for Kheumatism and Gout. It is ridiculous, absurd and preposterous. In fact, it is a pity and a shame to talk about Kheuma tism. Trunk's Prescription for Rheuma tism and Gout sella for $1.75. Prescription DOtS NOT ruin the to make room above for an additional stomach. It DOES NOT depress the 7th and 8th grade departmental heart. Eat all the meat and good room. This new room will' relieve to food you wish while, taking Trunk's some extent, the overcrowded situa Preseriptlon. It DOES NOT contain tion In the upper grades departmental any Mercury. Salicylate of Soda. Oil rooms of both Washington and Un of Wtntergreen or narcotics of any coin school. kind, but it absolutely and positively It was decided to make this ar overcomes any kind of Kheumatism rangement rather than transport an or Gout on earth. WHAT MORE DO entire room to one of the outlying YOU WANT 7 There is nothing Just schools, as was done early in the as good, and It is impossible to get year, to relieve the overcrowded inter something better. . It is also an excel- mediate grades at "Washington school lent Liver Medicine. For sale at Has- when a room of 3rd and 4th grade kin's Drug Store. Med ford. Adv. pupllw were sent to Kooscveit school. account. The Elks hard times dance of last Bight had a much smaller attendance than Is customary at such functions of the Elks. The lecture aud musical entertainment to have been given at the Presbyterian church next Friday night has been pontponel. as has the annual get-together meeting and ban quet of the Christian church which was also to have been held Friday, night ! Many are coming down with Jhe flujl sickness daily, and the list of those convalescing is large. A number of business concerns are crippled through employers or employes having the flu. . The prevailing type of flu locally Is In the form of a severe co'.d lasting from three days to a week and leaving the patient In a weak and languid can-: dition for several more days. Among those down with the flu are Patrick Dailey and William Hammett. George Alden Is just recovering from ' the ailment. Elghtet-n members of the I Elks lodge are reported among the! victims. Rl ALTO I NEW SHOW TODAY! MARY MILES MINTER With MONTE BLUE in Henry Miller 'b f wriest Broadvay Success 'Moonlight' A very original romance in which an Arizona Cowboy goes to Washington, D. C, to look for his Arizona girl, with a six shooter. J 1 I i Sunday SYDNEY CHAPLIN in "King, Queen, Joker." ICS SCHOOL Mr. Bmith, the city superintendent of schools, announces that A It. Nichols, of Corvallls, the trades and Industries supervisor for the state board of vocational education, will be In Medford next week. He comes to investigate the situation in regard to opening an auto mechanics school here. This school is Intended for me chanics onw In service and not for boys in school, although' possibly a few of these may be admitted. If conditions and the demand Is favor able, Mr. Nlchola wilt organize a school under the state board while here. - Anyone Interested should commu nicate with Superintendent Bmith. E CHICAGO, Feb. 8. Attorney Al bert Sabath will leave for Han Fran cisco within a f'-w days with a sur piiso witness, who It Is said will tell new and Important facts In the trial of Koseoe Arbuckle. The attorney disclosed bis plan to- day but refused to tell the name of the witness or tell of the Information which will bo Klven. Mr. Subath said that the defense, goaded by their failure fo free Ar buckle In two trlnls, will lay bare every shred of information bearing on the past of the dead film beauty, Vir giniit Itappe. ATTEMPT TO STOP PROBE (Contlnuod from Page One) The Examiner withheld the re malndsr of thn Jotter from ' puMica tlon. MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S 0i9rr- -.. n OWM They're Here, the New Fabrics for Spring' INTRODUCING OUR FIRST SILK SALE FOR 1922 Thursday we will place on sale thousands of yards of new spring Silks, smart, effective and colorful in solid shades, as well as in novelty designs, whose harmonizing shades strike a new note in Sports fabrics. We should like to have you come and see them. TAFFETA HAS THE CALL FOR SPRING Two Big Values for Thia Sale oG inch Heavy all Silk Taffeta, in a beautiful liiie of $1.75 Dresses and Waists. $'2.M $2.19 new sluuies for spring. $2.(X) va'nies This sale, vard , :(! inch Silk Poplin in all the new shades for Spring wear. A good cloth. This no lh Sale, vard 70C :!) inch Fancy all Silk Taffetas in Plaids and Stripes. Sold up to $2.50 values. This Hhr ft n Sale, yard Silk Taffeta for values. This sale. Yard Imported Jap Pongee, A2 inches wide. Cheap tinhiv at 1."0. On sale 1Q Thursdav. vard UlV 30 inch Flowered Taffeta in beautiful design. $2.25 values. This Big Sale, yard. $1.59 10 inch ellavy Crepe De Chene, in nil colors, $2.25 values. This Sale, yard.. -10 inch Canton Crepe, $ UK) values. Very special for thus sale, yard $1.69 $1.98 $3.48 $3.19 inch heaw quality "Wash Satin White, $2.50 values. 'This 15ig Sale, vard ...! in Flesh and $1.98 HG im-li Silk Jersey for Underwear in White, Flesh and Ulaek: $3.50 value, now ?Q A P4.VJ vard 40 inch Silk Panne Velvet. Sold at $(5.50 yard. This Pig Sale, yard p -10 inch Clianneause, extra fine grade, in i iw'W colors. :i.50 wiling Thi'vt (ff no Pig Sale, yard , L0 .'in" inch Changeable Satin, in a beautiful line of colors. $:i.00 values. Now, yard 10 iiv li (icorgette Crepe in a full line of colors, $2.25 values. This sale, vard $2.69 $1.79 inch Messalinc in nil colors. $1.75 value. Vl'his sale, yard... WAISTS Women's Silk Waists, all new styles and colors, up to $7.50 values. For this Pig Sale, each .$3.48 PETTICOATS Women's Cotton Petti coats in fancv colors, made of fine Near Silk. $',J.OO values, now each .$1.00 SNAP FASTNERS Pest quality Sonoma brand, 10c values, now, card OPENING SALE OF NEW SPRING WASH GOODS 1,000 yards new Poniper Cloth for Children's Dresses and Uovs' Suits. Cheap 0r ataOu. This sale, yard jh 32 inch School'Day Cloth in all the new Spring patterns. Cheap at 40c. This Pig Sale, yard W Pest Grade Jap Crepe, '.V2 inch, in 50 new shades. Cheap at 40c. This Pig 0Cr ttV Cheap Sale, yard ?( inch Percales, heavy grade, at 25c. This Pig Hnl(?,'yard..... .'J2 inch F'ine Tissue (Jingliani., new pat terns. Very special, yard ?S inch Pajama Cloth in White and Flesh. Special for this sale, yard 15c 75c 30c A splendid HATS Women's Winter Hats, all good styles, . Up to $15.00 values.' Sale OC price, each f&0 J t HOSIERY Women's Silk Hose, in all colors. Up to $1.75 values. This sale, J QQ CORSETS Women's good Model Cor sets, odd such. Up to $3.00 values, This Big QRr Sale, pair. ..yOt MUSLIN 30 inch Muslin, 20 . grade, now yd Pleached 15c Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Entrances East Main and North Central. Medford, Oregon , LONG CLOTH Soft finish, 30 inches wide. 30c values.- For thw sale, 1 Qfj yard ..................... Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid The disappenrnnen from Taylor's