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MTWFORn MAIL TIM Ml INK. MROFOIIT) OWWOV. Til 1 1 IIS DAY, A?I?IL 20, 1022 PAGE sFTv"K I RIAL R. D. 5 FIRST CASE 10 BE IN PREPARING FOR REFUNDING OF HEARD On MONDAY EUROPE' DEBT 1 lilt fllt (IlKII til 111) t'ltllotl til" docket of llin term (it the i Ircull c miiI licHlnnltiH next Moiuluy nioruliK will bo Unit of l(. I). Utiles, T'lrmcr Vlcn prt'Hlilofi t of tho iloftim t llimli of .1.1' ft Sunvlllo, ( linrci wiili Yldliitiuim of tlm Hltite. ImliklnM Iiiwh. IHhIiIcI All iitii'y ititwles Monrn Tuesduy served 11 sub poena UHin V. II, Jiiliiiitiui, f uriiit-r president of Hut hunk hitvIiih ten yi'r MltllllMIII' Bt Hllclll lilt II WltllKHK for the htuto. JiiIuih mi n u li.'clf lirothi'i' of Mines, who Is re-presented hy A l l r oeys N'ttff nml Hunua. Tim stil will Imi represented hy Anslnluttt Attorney lleneinl I.IIJeuulHl Unit Dlitti'll'l Attor ney Moora. s The trlnl of Lloyd Klwn., eh.iriei with iimnNlniiKhter u the result of nn auui M'ciilont on ill" Pacific lilnliwny Inwt IS'ceiuber whs postponed liy court until Muy r.'nd. Tho second cimo tui the dK-ket will liu that of M uk linn Hull, Indicted f ir alleged violation of tlic pmhiMtlun law. Two minor criminal ruses, not yet definitely settled will li trlnl will he followed .y Hut trliil of J u men (Hhlne) Edwards. ilmiK'tl with vloln ' tloti of Hie prohibition Inws. KJwunU wi tried twltn before, ench tiiitl re sulting la ttlsuKreeiiieut, owing to Ilia uiilllinKn(tn or the Jury to nrci.pt the testimony of thu Mar witness for the stole. John tio wlwin. olso tried twice, for that same offense with llm sumo re sult, a !mV will be retried. Ernest H. 1 1 hull WolKtiitiolt. will fai'n trial on two Indictments bIIckIiiK vMatlnu or till' prohibition law Tho Krmitl Jury will couvonu for the May terui of routt May ItHi and the petit Jury will lxt convened May 2:nd WAFI IIN'ITON, Airll I Pre pa ra tions for fund.n thu eleven hllllon dollar foreign debt to thh country IlllVIt blH'll roliliilelcil with lilt ontiinl Klttfoli of tlm ulllcil debt i'iiiiiiiiIhhIdU. The coiiiiuIhkIiui met ut Hut treasury, MimiIiiIimI Kllloli Wmlnwiirili, urnils tiuit hct rctttiy of the treasury , In chnrKo of f 'ivlt'il hum it ineciillvo NI DEFENSE PLEA IELD CASE RADIO ER it 0 :iv. 1 :v - : "i .-yj;-n, PCa-q.; IN WYOM NG IS KtiKKItritd. Oni., April 1'J. ftlh urd M. Ilrumrif lil, cmvlrteil iniirlerr or V, iH-nnlH Itimnell iiml who In now Ix-lng hclJ In iiiiinJcrirn' r.w in tlm into (uliori iiwiiltliis? itifutlon ror thu trliiic, rei Ivcil it fair iiml Impar ti: I trial li) ii Jury not luflneui eil ,y imy lltlllll'lll which llllKllt hum been prcKeiit In llm nilniln of ninny imth iiih county iitnl not iilioii'il or BISHOP'S SCHEME m-cr ttuy. lulil tint i-rouiij work f-tr'or IoukIiih i:(.,totliiiltinn with ih.t Mit'lKti thtlilorj iri,'JiHl!(c(l l(y nny ntwim:)r nrtldi-H iiittloim iiml wU'iiiineil mihft ti mil. ! ri'imrt tmhllKlted within liio lt 'llm mat inivlli. i f thu r:iiiiinltli''.!f Oiokoii or flHfwhtrc, ucconllnK t i It wiu k:i. iruli:ilily woulil Imi Iml'l llext Week III Willi ll tlmii In cxH'l't(t( the f iriuul Kti'i'H for oiii'iilnx tl'tu'uit hIoiin wltli ;;riui I'rltrtln hml th otltT Itowcni will lnt ilnteriiiluitil. Tlm rom- mlHiiioii, It Ik hiiIiI, w ill iiiovo it ruplilly iik poHitllilit to pill In iiiotion thu ni- thu ''l',"iy f'"' fi'UilliiK Into onii tlimi ''! Kin ii n i nn iiotiiiinu ii'itCK in inu aiui'H. Toiluy'ii i tlni. It wuh nui'l. ilttvutit) 'ilnclnlly to Ncttlinx thu (lit UIU ut Hut roiiiinlKKlon'K oiKnUutl'in. mu ll uk thu -nt;itilltihnit!iit or Hm of flcKH nl Hm treimiry. Thu iIIsciiiikIoh ii ml 'ol,'ll, ilc'it Jirohlitm iH.r him oniy neeii i;' ii' riii, 11 wn khih, Th 1'oiiiiiiIhiiIiiii, crHU'd ! thu re cently unncU'il tleltt rcruiulInK hill, In C(iiiik)h J of thu HiMTfliiry of thu trun- miry, thu mi-rotttry of ututu, thu crn tlm In Iff rilitd liy Hit' unite, iiiuiwcrlnK NKVV YOUK, Arll iO- hurcliKoer In Wyoinlnn will he uerved their r ui'iriH hjr rmllo If thu plan of th fllfcjltt Kuv. Nathan Suymour ThomaK, IU., KiIkco;iuI iiihuilunary l)l!ui of Wyom linr, muter lll,i'. r.liih'iii ThoinuK, who lircnldeu ocr a wiilfl ex pa nun of terri tory whuin chiirchcH and mlKnl';nury ktiitloiiti uru two t Ihruu hundred liilh-M upurt, no Hint nut liiuch more than a monthly imrvh-c U irmiilbl'?, uriiv( at the church miHulonK hotiue Ixldy with ii radio outfit. tlm iefmidnt'K hrluf In lit uuuphI to J - a, convinced," huM h, "that tlm miKm Hiiir'iiiit court. Tho brlc-r throurh tlm mudluin of Hm radio wo wh Ht-rvml on thu lUDrn-yii for tlm .j.iill i. ui, tu revolutionist i.iliilon- 'defellHil Mcnility, ' ,,rv i, ,..()., .,(u In rirloni if i,n, t.,lf lf-nt Tlm ilff.nu baiii-d Uh a..cnl clilufly (iKtan,.,. m,,, our male of Wyouilnn. upon Hut denial hy tho circuit court of What I want, thnrrforo. Is a radio out-' tlm minion ror a chuni?e or v( nim, ul-'fu that will carry 300 or 4ou mllc-n i Minx that II wn liiiKiHNlliln lo kIvi n nHlltt a In thu citht-dntl at llruinflitld it fair and luipiutlul trlnl' Urainlu and Hcnd ti tlm Hini.il neat Ucuii(t of thu isctitliimnt fxlutitiR , (nrM tiiliutlon throtiiihout thu utatui UKlilUHt him. "W IlllllelllCl tint unwarranted at- thu full hittIu a a'rni'in which will KA H..I 1.. .. .. n V. tJ .. I T-1. .. .,nf. , Ul n AlllllJIfT V tl l?"U la.' . I im TftlU'l tak uin llm cltten. tlm court and of tho nervlro to thu thoiuandii of Jury or DuiikIun county," tlm atato'a ; jwople who arc living hm.-ly liven In brief nay a In anwi.r lu tlm cuotvo-'our mnrHdy ncttle'l r-Klon In local Hon of tlm d. fttni. 'i-ubIjIu. Thu church would make a ' It I not Jurfirieil hy iho record Krat mlKiako not to take Inimi-dlatu or tlm riu tH In Hm rami, all or which advantap! of thin now ajvance In sci- uif!oBt a blrld obiw-rviincu or thu try ir ruunmrf, ti-nutor Smoot. n-t':i Bl"l ' contilltutloiial (ruarantft-a. I publlian, riuh, and lleprfaitntatlvo "We furlhur aubnilt that 3 day: " fMrilitLittl rtvirtt IN WALK OUT COMSTQCK MINE tho coinmluKlon of tho' f-l-lfllM f,k Ik. .lulrt .l..l . .. . 'tli.it 35 day i-himl from thu time that lint defendant urn arraliftied UK;n 1 tho Indictment to Ihn tin to of trlnl. j Tho m-wnimot-r nrtkli referrH to i wi-rf in muy iiuoiianeii jinor l lim (Inti- of Ihn arrulKniuvbt. Wo nope tho ' tluio will never coinu when an ntro cloint and ruthli'HS murder i commit- td that thu public prem will ba tnui fled and prohibited fntnj puhllahlnR whnl It hvllevud to ho a trim atatttmunt ot Hip rnci In connection with the BULGARIA STATES DIVORCE INVALID NAN lltANVJro. lUillo .tnnn rt'iiretlt tnnlli' m tilnwril imtnv tuJinve Ik en lii nrit In lli.llli l.iKt lllnlll. Th IlitUlu xiitilnti, iiitlctund. tlirouiiti u r peal I UK Uti-e, pluHilnl fur ItKUl rrpelllluit liuml. nnid lo h.tVtt iiiiini Irion Hlailmiit at Newatk, N. J . and S. hfti.Tl,lv. N. V, RUNAWAY WIFE UMU IIIM, Nov.. April !. Altho KuiHi Lnti'iiitfiil It It tfurv tvi Htrlkrt rodli..n do nut prevail. W nilnr. . Ct"""lll,"1"n "f t r"e have left their Work at the t'nllml I tViiiiiitfMk mine hern and It in reported they hot Ii extend tho wjIkotil.'.Moi than SOU mtnem are uuld to remiilii nl April :o.- j'"k. ir.'in Dm At- Niitl'li-iiil'in to Hm lulner that they wn-rt H-piirted would bo exjiected lo enter and leave Han Kraut'!- o the initio on their own Hum. upending Itutk ltMe i ii lit Imuri unilel mnnil la unlit to have precliiitated Hm wiilkoui. Tlm hirlklim- nilnem ulh.i Imvo attked fur a day lor mucketa lliatead of 1 1 &u. It U Mtutetl. ANNOYS STUDENT BOKIA. April U.-tBy tho Aio- dale. I Prn) The divorce liwut-d to former t'nlled Htntett Hi-nntor Henry ' llollln of New Hnrnpfthlre iy the pun- lor of the Unitarian church at Duo- , liltm in not officially riv-oKnij-cd by' Ih't ilulKai'ilin foveriimt-nl und poa (-MM no IrKal forcr, thu department of reliKlen and euueuliun of the for elliti office lian iiilvlt-icl the liulgarlail l-eiiilon in WnitliinKliin. Dr. DutitBhef. profcxMir of canoni cul Inw of Kiiftu unlveiTity, deel.-trvs the divorce Invalid hy virtue of tlm llultri.ui law. 'MAlTHOMNS BAl'ItAMKNTO, Cal of tiei 1 ot tht utaltt dt'iiurtnient or f-dtl cation here today made public a lctlr from a lm AiiKelen nlKht arhuol for turulirtn-rit, nuiit'nK nn excuaa which wan aent In by a Mexican adult-utu-dent afier Ida hl'Henco had arouaed coDaiderablo apeculatlon. The pupil's i acuae a Id, lunlcnll) : "My abaeiire la lmMmiiblo. Man ran away with my wife. My Goo", I am annoyed." I'AniS. April 19. (!! the Atwo- I tinted rtl Former Senator Viol 11k, w-lien infiuined of the llulgartau April 20. Tho 1 guvei nineiit's net ion In Ji lariiig but recent dlvune IUi-K.il baid: "All 1 ime to Kity now- la that I acted Upon what 1 cfrtiHldc red ftound It-Kul advice. 1 not ionfld.nl tlm dt vur will aland." t JAPANESE TROOPS P-tw-i.d 'fey You'll always find Mark Hop kins on the square that's what keeps men asking for this un-, usual cigar. Always in step with the times, now re-priced. . last week Or rom now on- wherever cigars are sold You still get the same mellow, mild perfection in Mark Hop kins, the cigar that makes you a better friend with ever)' puff. The origin! long-filler Invincible, REMAIN NEUTRAL HERE IS ONE RESULT Kortt'a another evidence thut It pays to advertiuo: C. K. NeUon. Inventor of thu Eukl mo plo, In said to be Rett Inn $30,000 a week from Ida almplu Idea or coat In K a block of Ire cream with a thin layer of hardened chocolate and advertising It liberally. Ho Kii.t liia iiionoy hy aelllng to Ico cream manufacturers the right to i.iakn Khklino pies nt a royally ot five rents a dozen. Nelson alt In his of fice, with un army or checkers on the toad. counting hlH money. Ho makes-n million -every eight montliH. Not as much as Henry Fvrd or John I. Hut Nelauu Is the Hon ot n vlllitKci coDfectloucr at Onowu, Iowa, and a year or so bko ho had no Idea that vant riches w-er In store for him. rXirtiinatoly, there In such a thlni as luc.lt and when mingled with printers luk hrluKs reaultH. The lure koops many working at top-speed who othcr-w-Iho mlKlit becomo dianmruRed. TOKIO. April 20. (Hy the Aaeo j elated 1'renK) The roliiin.in.ler of tile Japane.se forces ill iMberia Has ordered hlic froopa to matiitaln a neu tral attitude aa the failure of tho Hnlrt'ii confen-nce deea not elunify a breach of diploma lie Intercourse. Tlit I roups w ill u t for tho mainte nance of peace, to safeguard rvtnniu-nU-atiniis, jircvent twtlaltevlk actlvl Ilea and protect rccitifnts. No rort to force unit-! N made, rays tile eoinmnnder's orderM unK-eH tho troops are obstructed or endangered In the performance of their duties, or unless tlie Ituiuto-.lapaiii'sc agreements aie itnini-donnblv defied. Anti-Christian Wave Is Sweeping China POR1XAND MARK HOPKINS MASON. EHRMAN & CO. Mitrlhutnnt "Tin Nation Hunt Ciuan" SEATTLE SPOKANE DEALERS ATTENTI Tlili U your mtlinrity to establish the 2 for 15c price on Mark Honkini J-for- 2Sc Invlncihlei now lo your stock. Mull at once Report of Stock on Hand 0 ON( kini 3 -for- ' AM0Y, China. April 20. (Hy Asso ciatod ProHs.) An nntl-Chiistliin move ment said to hnve been started with the tumuit Ion of twenty such orsnnlia Hons In PttkinK university Is spread Iur rapidly over C'liluu, avcxn-dlng to re ports reaching lieit". , Tho ' agitation has reached Auioy university the gov ernment schools und 'other . Institutions. Christian - loaders and consular authorities cxptvss alarm at the ox. tout, of Ihu movement which Is report ed to bo booked by communist aglta tors. ' AILING WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Linton Tells How Helpful Lydia E. PinUum't Vegetable Compound is at This Period Denver, Lydia U. IlilllllllHIIIIIII Cut Thla Out It la Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with Cc and mull It to Foley & Co.. 2SS6 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, in., writing your niuno and address clearly. You will receive In return n trial piickaRu oontalnlug; pound if she isinneedof helpTItbringa Colorado. "I have taken Pinkham's Vegetable Cora-1 poundforsovenyears and 1 cannot tell you the good it baa done me. It ia good for young and old and I always keep a bottlo of it in, the house, for I am at that time of life when it calls for Lydia E. Pink ham's hcln. Mv hus band saw your ad. in the papers and said '.You nave taken everything you can think of, now I w ant ?ou to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vee ablo Compound! ' So I let him get it, and I soon felt better and he tola me 'I want you to take about six bottles.' So I did and I keep house and do all my own work and work out by the day and feel fine now. 1 tell every one about the Vegetable Compound, for so many of my friends thought 1 would not get well."-Mrs. K. J. Linton. lS&OWeat 83d Avenue, Denver, Colorado. After reading letters like the above, and we are constantly publishing them,, why should any woman hesitate to take Lydia Ii Pmkham a Vegetable Com I : I ! m i M ' 's'J 'h' . .(i 1L Featuring for Spring I CI 5 Mil ?ILU and 1 MrfMaMlMMItl L;.'h;: ii:i. ;iii i.i : ,'ii :r.u'4 -LTjgL,i"i,fi""-artir-ig-..tKttr, i. Suits and Coats $15 to $50 A NOTABLE PRESENTATION OF THE TAILORED MODE FOR SPRING Entirely new and bewitching modes of exquisite design and rifhness of fabric make their debut. It is a touch of embroidery weaving a web of gay eolors here braided motif there or, perhaps, the lino of drapery on another wrap that translates the charm of these creations into beauty. Then stepping jauntily forth sport apparel shows what it can do to enliven milady's mood. Colorful tweeds in bright harmony, Trel a ines audacious or subdued, and tailor-mados express youth md the great out-doors. TVe have shown here only a few of the Printz models on display at our store. They await your inspection. SASSY JANE FROCKS Beautiful Organdie, Voile, Silk or Ginghams Frocks of Fairy-Like Loveliness Dainty, Youthful, Clever, New! It will be a very real thrill to see them these summery, billowy, colorful froeks. Newness of style is in them, and beauty of materials, and exquisite workman ship and the assurance of dependable service. But, over and above all these, there is in these Sassv Jane Frocks that "something" which is everything, the thini; the French call "chic," the thing which we call "Frenchiness." It is in ' the combination of the materials; it is in the cut of the foundations; it is in the unexpected touches of trimming here andvtherc. Do not fail to see them, worn by our charming little models. ' f: - - M 1 ' j it Tiny rink. Blue or Black Checks. A cunutns little tie and an honest to goodness tash make this dress com plete. 91.04 to Popularly Priced $7 0 to $30 MAISONETTE LITTLE HOUSE FROCKS Charming indoor dresses, with the varied models so intriguing that you will simply loye to come in and try them on. Sold only at this store in dainty patterns of Ging hams, Percales and quaint prints ... $1.98 to $2.98 you can'fc afford to make them for that. Call and sec them, don't have to buy. The slendernesa of youth la em prasized by the wide bias In You ort at the waist line and the bias front panel in this tine per calo model. You Know What Sherman Said About War Well, That Goes Double for Forest Fires. Kabo Corsets A style for every Iron Clad Hose for Men, "Women, Children - yfie . . . - iw-uit-K-wM-t it- m.:u figure. - i iiumeu, vmitjii'u i Ashland ' Oregon . - -' , - : - Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds und croup; Foley Kldnoy Pills for pains in aides and back; rheumatism, backache, kldnoy and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome nnd thoroughly cleansing catlmrtio for constipation, blliousnoss, houdaches, . and sluggish riowoln, Rold pvorvwhoro, Adv. rolicf where other nedicinesf ail. Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO , Funeral Directors DR. RICKERT Eves Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS UBED Rroken Inses Accurately Duplicated FACTOHY OX PREMISES 808 E Main, CmlkIx puoxe rs about Awnings and Auto Tops Medford Tent & Awning Co. Phono 1 15-.I - ' - TP. H- V' P0 CHANGE IN SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FEB. I, 1928 MEDFORD ROSEfcURG STAGES ; Pally Except SunU , , ' , I.V. ME1FORn IO 1 M ' LV. RoaEBTOO 1.00 P. M OIUNT8 PASS-MEBFORD STAGES , Daily and Suoday ' " Leave Meilford 10.O0 A. L 1.00 P. M. 4.80 P. M. Uun Orsata 10.00 A. M. 1.00 P. M. 4.45 P. M. Fareat Medford-Granta Pass, I.18i GranU ra-RoaebrC. iS.OOl Mediord-Roaebnrc S4.15.