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TA(1E FJflHT isrenFoun math tuitutne. mkdfokt). oiiKCfox, tittti?st)Av, apki., 1022 0 NABOBS NVOLVED IN SAN . riUXClSCO. April 13. A complete yst3ni for (llrtrlhuting l'qnor throughout California by M traveling paicCnuMi, thrcu of them oiiirn, ond a eaU3 list of 400 names. Including sumn of the ruist rrftnin ent citizens of Sail Francisco, lias boon uncovered In the arrest here yesterday of M. X. Cosulirh. it was ar.uouiH'ei! today by Samuel K. Hui ttr, prohibition director for Califor nia;" ,'.'.'. i ? The names, lne'inlo many well known attorneys and business men, according to Uutter, In addition to clubs and cafes. The salesmen car rteil sample eases containing vials of tho liquor that Coiulich had fcr sale, he said. Cosulich, who operated un der the nnme of the Central Califor nia Vineyard association had offices in a downtown cfifce building. Tlie customers are liable to charges of conspiracy to violate the prohibition law, according to Uutter, who went Into conference, today with John T. Williams. I tilted States district at torney, to decide on further action. Complete records showing how much the customers purchased and a scale of prices for all kinds of wines sad liquors were found, Rutter said. LUMBER HEARING A! KLAMATH IS NOW UNDER WAY COLD WEATHER KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., April 12 j Operators of lumber tnills whose em- i ployes are on strike protesting nualust Increase of working time beyond clsht hours a day deuiandei thmuiih their attorney today at the heartns by the state board of conciliation that full itml ! detailed testimony be allowed by all 'operators cnRaged in the local Indus j try and the board acceded. 1 It was stated that the operators ex pect t brins out their si le fully and show the necessity of a nine hour day. 0erator3 who testified said ((renter production was vital and denied the isame output ouM be obtained in elsht 'hours as in nine or ton, ' j Telegrams from California lumber-, Hig ass x'iations, w hich were productl ! today declared ail California lunts would operate, at least nine hours a day this year and might run ten. Tho board's hcarUis is (scheduled to ruiv another day. i F ORGET LAW AND IS BENEFIT TO THE PEAR CROP The ttaekwunl spiinK sciisnn with Its nttcmlcnt chilly mid rainy Weather ' reiently Is pre Uliii); a Ihhmi to the; fruit cropM, especially the piur it: 1 by bebliiiK the blossoming peiiod , Lack and Oufk lc.wninK the thinner' ut future fiM.it daiuniie. The inlny 1 Wisiihur, however. Is mt i!rner;ill.v relished by' the mvbardlsls anil , farmers an It delays sprayhiK and j ether orchard work. 'which must be dene, us well us plowing and seeding, j The almond and aprieot trees are j out In full blossom and the peach j trees are just coiuTiK oul.i The pear i buds are just IniimlnK fire ready to burst out in full bloom In from three to five days of wartu weather, as they bae been for over a week. Some fruit i pcrts argue that this ImnKlnK' firtt of lite pear buds is a fpMcmlul tbliiK'for the crop's quality as It allows t!ie buds to aeeuiiiulatv strviiKtli before the bloomints pei iur. PAY H WAGES SECRET SERVICE CONFESSION IS BRYAN INVITATION MERRY CHRISTMAS! RIALTO NOW PLAYING IS DECLINED BY COLLEGE PREST. MADISOX. Wis.. April 13. The de mand of William J. Bryan, made in a letter recently that President E. A. .Birge of the Cniversity of Wisconsin state his views on certain religious doctrines for the benefit of the tax payers of Wlseuufciu was answered to day by President nirge with the state ment that he did not believe that the taxpayers "have now designated a Chautauqua lecturer from Florida to start a theological grand jury inquiry of this kind in their names." Referring to the controversy which was commenced by Mr. Itryan montjis ago, when he declared President Uirge to be an atheist the president tcday said that Bryan, now- finding that his charge of atheism will not hold, has shifted his ground and he now "pro pounds various theological beliefs and demands that I state my attitude toward them for the benefit of the taxpayers." , "1 decline to do so," President Hire said, "since 1 have no reason to think that the taxpayers desire such infor mation, even if they had the right to .ask for it." SPRING HAS CAME SAX KKAXC1SCO, April 13. Old man winter wlllxotii uround Wash inKton and OivKon like a brindle pup In Its own bark yard during the next 54 hours. ucrurillijK to the Inside In formulion purveyed by tho I'nited States weather bureau here. Italn In the western portion, rain or snow in the eastern territory", and a fresh wmtherly wind to ripple the surface of the mud puddles are predicted. SPOKANE. April 13 Weather more rminiwent of Christmas than Easter itrccU'd Spokane early today. Intermittent showers of heavy snow flakes that melted almost as rapidly as they felt, had amounted to alniut onrtenlh of an inch durlni; the niKht and the eai !y forenoon, the weather bureau estimated. Prospects were" for rain or snow, with the probability favoring con tinuation of thn latter. .01 UN R. R. LABOR PLEA t'tlltWOO. April U- in an appeal! to the lulled Slates Kallroad Label'! board to telnet the technicalities of t the law and pay Immediate attention j to the humanitarian side In decldluK wasca fur ral'road employes. Was I made today by; Frank I'. Walsh In i losinx the ease of the maintenance of way workers, .Mr. Walsh told (he hour thai tint wtitco master was one which was far above Hie law uud which actually Went low n Into the deepest moral iiuestions. He declared that regard less of the law, the men must have a ;ivln wane. Previously, K. K. (liable, president of the maintenance of way union, asked the board not only to disregard the roads' plea for lower wattes, but to inert ase wukch so the moil i-ould lle "decently." Mr. Welch yesterday brought a number of employes before the I ma til who testified they weie underfed uud undertint bed Ikh uusc of bjw pay. Kntlroad executives may IuiikIi In thn Kiine Vein as that monarch, who, when his people cried for bread, said 'why don't they eat cake?' Hut there are Muse people, embattled In their homes, while the railroads say, 'we have behind us all army who will take their homes and tilve them even more desolate homes, ' " - said Mr. Wash. "In flvluK wtiKes this board cannot allow its deliberations to bo closed In the legal phrases of the law. It must go deeper than that. The law says the board shall fix a just and reason able wage, but no p'.ace In the law does It say the board In any circum stances can fix a wage which is not just and reasonable." SPRUNG AT TRIA L COSSACK LEADER SURRENDERS TO N. YORK SHERIFF WWWj I f-l . .1 -nil;. g3J3 8 mmmm srxiuv i--;ti stove in "THK Dl'KK OF CHIMXF.Y IJITTF." George Hunt Is again able to be out and around after a several days illness and Mrs. Hunt is now confined to her home. Miss Ruth Taylor left yesterday afternoon for San Francisco where she will visit friends and relatives. E. E. Kelly of this city filed his candidacy with the secretary of state's office at Salem yesterday for the democratic nomination for circuit judge of the first judicial district, comprising the counties of Jackson and Josephine. His slogan promises an "economic,, honest, impartial ad ministration and enforcement of law without fear or favor." Dick Isaacs, son of William F. Isaacs of this city left last night unaccom panlefl, for Seattle, where he will visit his mother for a few days. MAY-DIE IN YEAR HESKVA, April 1 3. I let ween six million and seven miUion Kjssians will hne 1 died of f.niilne before- the next crops are harvested, according to a report received today from Cap tain Quisling, representing the Inter national relief organization headed by Or. Fritdjof Xans. ii. Captain Quisling rstimutcH the number of suf ferers on May 1 ut 500.000 In the re gion of Odessa and at one million in each of the following affected re Clons: Xicolaieff. Kkaterinus'.av, Donets, Kharkof, Kreinentihoug and Poltava. - NKW VnltK, April 13. (ivneral (Ircgoiie Seiiienorf, former ataman of. thu 1'iBssacks for whom deputy sheriffs have been .fe.in hlng for two days, i:ui rendered In Sheriff Xaglv's ofjice today. BIG JUMP IN r All Played Out at Quitting Time? You need TANLAC The World's Greatest Tonic II. S. EXPORTS WASHINGTON. April 13. In crease in thn value of America's for eign trade was reported today by the departiio-nt of commerce with an nouncement that exports lust mouth aggregated $332,000.(100, th highest since October, 1921. and that imports totalled $25M0O.nO(K the greatest since Hcf-embcr, 1920. The trade balance of $74,000,000 In favor of tho I'nited Ktatse shown by the figures Is the greatest since November, 1 fi 2 1 when the total was $3,000,000. The trade balance In February was $3!".. 000, 000 and In March 1021. $135,000,000. Only a Few More Days Until Easter If you have not Jyiir QnrifHV Wilt Come in at once purchased that VCW Opilllg Ildl and make your Selection from our nifty line of the very latest styles at prices worthwhile. A beautiful assortment of Flowers and Foliage just received. Our showing of GRINNELL GLOVES (nationally known) for Spring wear are beauties of real value. -A complete line of NECKWEAR and LACES direct from the Eastern 0 market.. Orders taken for CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, made up in any style desired. Make the Children happy with our Easter Baskets, Rabbits, Chicks, Eggs, Dyes and Easter Toys. - Shields 222 W. Main Medford NEW OUK. April 1 3. --General (ii-egorle Senienoff. former "utaiiian of the Cossacks." in eastern hllnrla who wan in-routed on bin arrival here laxt wc k, tod.iy t iers the task of furnishing a neiv tuil bond or going to kill before nighU offleiuU of the surety romp.-iuy u hleh furnislu-d the Ixnid the nlglil after N-tuenoff wa arrested, gave notice o tho firm's in linllon to cancel the responsibility in the ease. Considerable mystery developed as to the whereabouts tf the "ataman" last night. Two or three deputy sheriffs were hunting for him. It was declared Seiuenoff would be pro duced by bis attorneys today. The referee In the bankruptcy pro eeediugx of the Youraveta Home and foreign Trading company, the re eiiver of which caused itcmonoff nrrcxt, also Intended to question the general relative to the looting of the company's goods' at Chltu. Claims arising from this alleged action on the part of hVmcnoff and his sub ordinates were Inld In-fore a court at Harbin, Manchuria, last lieceiiiU-r. and a Judgment of 8olil $745,000 was awarded the rvmpany. WIINATCHKK, Wash., April 13. -The climax of the state's ense iiguhiNi Utiy iiluelow mid Kvcrett llosurtli, local boys charged witli murder In the first degree In connection with the latiil shooting of Jacob W'chct here last November, canie bile yester day afternoon when Marlon Karol chuk. operative 'for a secret service orgunlHatlon, took the stand, declar ing Unit Kay Itlgiiow- eoufessed to hint In the Chelan county Jail thut he pulled the trigger of tho gun In the holdup. Karolchuck was unshaken under tl grilling liuHS-vNnmlnutlon. lie said he posed lis a safe-ciMclter and gunman while in Jail, to gain the lonfidenee of lUgelow. The stale rested Its case this morning. Karol- buck stated that Itlgiiow showed him where Weber bad bit hint on the hetid with his tune when hu was ac costed. According In the alleged Confession made In Jail, as given by Karolchuck. lilgclow Is claimed to have said: 'When the eld man got close, I had the gun. . I told blm to 'stick 'cm lip.'" Weber turned and said Solue thliig it ml at the sume time struck blm. The Imijs ran a few paces when I'.onarth told lUgelow to "shoot the ." He stepped back a bit and leveled the gun. "I pulled the trigger." Were the words to Karolchuck. be stated. ARBUCKLE ACQUITTED (Continued from Pu On) CENSOR E HERS INJECTING POLITICS FIERY, ITCHING SKIII IS QUICKLY SOOTHED N YAKIMA LEGION YAKIMA, Wash., April .13.-I.ogau Wheeler post of the Auieticuii Legion nl Us meeting last night ofliiiully censured six members of the execu lle committee who Inld wired a pro test to I 'ongressmait John W. Hum mers At the action lakeii by Com mander J, .1. Crawford ln Indorsing the cnudlducy of Herman laeper for appoint mi nl us post master ut Yaki ma. Crawford In giving bis views do' chired bis action was a "duty" ami In conform!! v with tlm legion's policy of giving piefiicnce to war veterans over others, Keeper, who tins been nominated for the position, Is a veto ran of the Hpituish-Auierleiiu war. The six who were censured declared Crawford's Indorsement was 'putting the legion Into pollti. s," ERSGETRII ROBBERS GET RICH HAUL L. ANGELES if the public doesn't wunt mo," he! aided. "I'll take my mtnllelne, Hut; after tho quick vindication i have Just received 1 ntu sum the American in'O- plo will ho fair. 1 bcllcvo I am duo for a comeback." Members of the Jury, In statement lo tho press, said ArbucUlt "deservtul more than acquittal." .Mrs. Iron Wilde, a Juror, declared the Jury had felt "there wag absolutely no ease against Arbuckle." Another metulH-r said "lie Impressed in) us n limn who was tolling the truth." The two previous Arhuekle tiinls: bad reunited in Jury disagreement. i.i kt axi!i:i.i:h, v. Apni is Cubbeiles aggregating nearly IC.OuO In Jewels and lootixy wnr le polled to the police last tilgtll. K. A. Hliee- wood, automobile dealer uud Mis. Hheiuood were met by three holdup men, after a theater party and liiutni la Jewels ami J'-u In rush tagen front them. Iturglars euiersd a residence In Koutli Ktower street 0 nil escaped with clothing and Jewelry valued at $30UQ Uiotigiug to Mrs. J, K. Iligalls of Wi l"er. Idaho. Payroll iMindlts loop CTUtl pi currency and 30Uu In cheeks from W. A. Cupelaiid. col let lor foe a chain of grocery stores. Meiitlin-Siilplnir, a plriiiut cream, will unollie and liral nkin tlmt It It ritaleil or broken out with frrroi', that i coveted witlt tiylv rtlt r iiimplrt, or ii miiiiIi or dry, Noth nitt milsluM liry kin rruption o quickly, m tmtrd nUiii Pprcialist, 'Hie monifiil Uii itilpluir prepars lion i applied Ilia ltd i m ilup and after to or tlirf appluiiions, tbs rcrma li B"tie and tfie kin U d lightfullv clear and imoolh. Sulphur , i no trfcioua ai a skin rrmedy Iw-. came il deMrny the nmitrt that raime the tmrniiiK, itiiilni or di fignrenirtit. Mfutlm-Sulpliur alway' liesli errruia right up, A imull jar of Ntentlio-Sulphur may b had at any good drug tve. BURNS Covvf with WM baklrm aod aftsrward apply tn'f V VAFORUB Oow 1 Million Jan Vl W '1 "BANJOS YOU can learn to play the Banjo in twelve lessons A mid pla I bo Mpular music mm soon us IsmmhI In twelve lessons. MOI THIS AITKAI. TO VOl"? Root Music Co. 1 1 1 W. Main .hi. M.ilfortl, llri'Kiitt "Till: IIAIlMtlW Ml HC STOII,:" THREAT WINS FOR FRANCE (Continued from rase One) IHilnted ond M'snny about tho confer ence," armrdlng to tho re)srt current In conference circles tonight. This decision Is said C bo due t.i apprehen sion over tho ifditlenl situation In Germany. The Impression here Is that Germany will be unable to pay Hie reparations due in May. The German dclcKatlon is said to be as unhappy as the ItiiHsiun delegation over tin; L.;nd.tii experts' report on the plan for the rc-constructlon of Russia and contend that It Is highly discrim inatory ugainst Germany. GT.NOA, April 13. Two currents of opinion seem to have arisen In the Husrdun delegation here, true "is abso lutely Inruiislgcuiit In fav'orlng the proposals conl.iined In the report of the uliied experts. Tho other favors acceptance of the report as n blsls for discussion on tho following funda mental points: First, liberty of cointnerco to be In sured to foreigners; second, tin' granting of Juridical guarantees; third, acknowledgement of tho debts accrued by Kusila tinder tho czurlst government If tho alllea nro ready to indemnify Itussia for damages suffer cd from the Kichak, Llcniklue and Wrangel nrmb-H. Arciading to llio Itussl.ins, the In ib-nmlty they claim far exceeds-the debts of the cznrist' government. The entire ftussbm delegation agreed on rejection of all measures uiming lo inti.aluce eapltull.atlon Into their country or to reduce It Juridically to the status of a colony, They chiefly object to the suggestion of the experts that the verdict of n Russian law court against n for elgner cannot be carried out without the consent of a consul representing the country of which such a for eigner Is a citizen. Legal Guaraatee Giveru So nmd of Knifm-uiy pain-continue work Ak Ui ae Glexmu file Trrnlnmnt. iikatiph nnro stohk Quality Is Economy DEUELS' Medford, Oregon SHOP HERE FOR SATISFACTION HOSIERY Special Sale of Onyx Pointex Stockings Quality Is Economy ONYX POINTEX Highly Mtifciictl IasIc, looks like silk 79c nair Full fashioned. Kcgular 4- W i !f Xn). Ail sizes m v: lUat'k. Mcdjinu (iivv, " White, Navy, I'olu (hey, ( 'onlovan. ONYX POINTEX .Meri ei izetf Lle at 59c pair Full- fashioned. Ki-giilar riee 7."n'. All sizes in Hlaek, White, '('ni'doviiii. THE FAMOUS IRONCLAD StOCKINGS for BOYS . 35c 3 pr. for $1 EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED "5, Boy's Kaynee Blouses, sizes 6 to 14, $1 values at 69c GIRLS 29c 3 pri for 8c Another Pequot Bedding Sale I'etiuot JU'ddiug is Mt alula I'd quality Ami usually sold at standard juiees, thrrel'tire, lower prices, such as arc quoted in this .selling avc of Iho ut most eolieeni. PEQUOT SHEETS AND CASES 81x90 inch Sheets at $1.G9 81x9 inch Sheets ut , $1.85 42x150 inch Pillow Cases 45 4.x:(i inch Pillow Cases....-;.. 49 PEQUOT SHEETIN0- AND TUBING 81 inch Wenched Sheeting at GO? 42 inea Tuhmg at ......42 4" inch Tuhing at 45 tc.v T-(". !2:u)0 ia4 oJf Values to ' ij29.r)) now $10.00.. TAFFETA DRESSES $16 and $23 SALE Every, Taffeta Dress doing in This Sale. , . Ill