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MKDKOftl) MAlli TUHUTNl'V MMDKOIH). OiniOON". WKDNKSDAY. MAY 15. 1922 PAOR THREE DEFENSE MOTION DISMISS OWARDS E CASE IS DENIED A. 11. Gate wiih tlw firxt wlininn called Id' Hi trial or Jaino (HlntK'l Edward. Ha tcstmed t hit t first Hint the dnroinliuit on August ;i, UK!), wlille uetlng uk u special rtmmi Un Jackson county, end I 1 n 1 1 ri il u bottle ot moonshine us the tinu.he purchased from Edwards on August 7, eiirouto to 'respect, delivery being mudo by de fendant In exchange '' "!" til ui tt'Htiricil tlmt on August n, tin met Edward liy agreement uml after iiiimh In Ford coupe, th ii driver giving Instruction, they drove in thn Klna . Hired Uarsgn, ami after passing through two baud hn received a bottle of moonshine fiir, which hn rilltiiiilnh ml a 110 hill. Moth bottle were Intro Uuotiil a evidence dy the aisle. Th rniM iiniiiliiutliin (if Uutea on IiIk irlp to I'n'Hix'd, iin brought out "In the two previous trial. wa denied ud nilsslon by thg court, , Gate instilled further on frnw ex Kiiilnntlon thai It gave Edward Ho to buy liquor, and no una we present but thi defendant. Tin women In th linrty worn In Ills house, uml tint de fendant returned with "ft hiittl of Heotrh mid two bottle of moonshine," which the witness niil'1 win dtiinu -n rouUi to rrospcrt by tin I'olnt on Hi" wny in Prospect, the Wil lie Nlllll, llllll efforts (if till! llofellHO to Introiliii'H tst I tlx iii y mi hII phase of tint trip were overruled by tint court. Tho Jury iih flmilly selected Ih; Mr, Olive 10. Hwiiilciiburtf, Asliliiml; Ent''t Apiilcgiitc, Ashland; Mm, Liinllu Ap Illi'UUli', AmIiIiiiiiI; llcnry C, MiicUcy. Mmlford; Chess L. McKlmwy, Med ford; Mm. Km Imrlun Llndley, ,Med- ford; Mm. I. mini ,. Aiming, I'liocnlx; .1. If. Mct'riicki'ii, Asliluud; L. C. Clmr- ley, Mi'dford; A. 10. Kinney, Ashland; VS. K Fuss, Talent; Jutiioa Ihillcy, Mid- ri'd. 'I'chi liiK.uy wit completed and ar gument In gun Iii Urn third trlul Of aiim (HIiIiim i Edward thl miming, with rebuttal testimony f Policeman Jon Cuvo, Mm. Itiimi .1. Fclilefflln; mid Cruxy ti'w, it tipi'diil urohlbltlon of ficer. KdwiiriU In cliarKd wltli vlolutlon of tlin iirolilliltlon luw. Offlettr Ciiki ti'Ntlfli'd tliut on or ubout liiM'iMiilicr r. i H. litHt ymir In tin , PARENT-TEACHER RECEPTION AT K. P. HALL LAST NIGHT COLONEL KELLY ; GIVES VIEWS ON Kt! KLUX KLAN BALL PLAYERS MAD GROUNDS RENTED TO BARNES SHOW Time to Spray Pears AgainX Tim Pareiit-TwM'ljo'r rocoidlon I . To tlip Kdltor; Kepi) log to your mil Klvcn IuhI .vcnlinr at thn If P. bull toi'f'rlttl HlKlr Offl'n vcrniu Uiw VIkI- honor of Mm. Milton J1iKlnM. of Wor-I b,lllf; mn,,1,t1 ,""y- '' ' am tbo oiindldtc of a miortty imrty cnHtnr, M..HH.. rcl.l..it of tho Nutlon- Ht(, without . opinion In lli .rl al I. T. A. and Mm. -J. I.. Hill of I'ort-i marlc. your dltoil.-il uipca! to mo as IhikI, pnoildniit of tho Htutn 1', T. A.,' tluuily and flttlnx lniulry. I rBarl wim vnry wi-ll uttnndnd und wit a d(v:thn Ku KlllJ Kltt" tt KruvtKt men ,,. , . ;ur to Iniorrihl hiu.. ihat Iiuh ttimit- nun run, niMiui ti,',f ill -j m, Tho tlmo for noraylng p(ar which larn InfPBtud wjth tho awfly Inrvao "nd thn f r nit worm or riinknr worm will bn about th lattPr part cf this wnik. Thli upray nhnuld bo oppliod jimt a noon a tho petals fall and In ca8 there la hcHoiih Infacttnn, nurav- Htm can atart when aliout DO .r f (.nt .Much icrun.l.llmr wn. Ii.-.r.! ahr.nt V-w urn on. i onsuinrai.l? moth, us tho ruyce of tb" lUrtletU t!l(.( to a cortulu xtnt and thould hn fllUid with pdUnn bnforo clonln. Tho dry amcnato of , lend, ono pound tu 0 Kftllont, or two pound to r. o pounds of tho panto. . Sprdr niuy bo uhoiI at tbo r4to of on and, a hair poiiiids to 200 Ration tank. i ,.' Tho ' pink',' Humy for upplo acah with II mo aiilphur at tho rata of on nallon to 2 Kullona of! water, or ihri-e pound of dry Hme aulphur to fathom and K-n. horn worn proacnt. j Wt .ia,,,,,,,,, ImnitflJn( , 0M t-nod thin country nlnei- tho Civil Wnr, . nally rent tht park to th circuit nd the lly in Mt nlKht mid today hccauMo ! damage halt bono done In tcmn n"( ihc n.)ioi, board hud rcntod tho.fl".1 by the abovn Insects. This on- ho-. I s Uiieii! park to ibo Al tt. ; picat'.oa will aho aid In controlling , .". Ki lons. may b continued for tho para on louny, i . ,q" it. mom, ai tnn callx cups will rif-xt few ilava. This annlo-atOm m ? ! 'Illcd with ar cnate at thin tlmo. ; he u-od until about lu por cent of I'd al!rtl(!tt treos rhould have th! 'the appls blonsoma are out.'- . ipt I cat on If not tnfeated wifh bo -e c. C. ,(!ATK ..'! in octa for tha control cf coddling May 3, 1988. County f'athologW- l ; me clrcuN to park on clieeliilly . aiiioriK tbi baseball lovers, wtm fear that tlio dlamornl and flflil will be k really damiiaed by the ctr- ijk. sliowlriK there. It I understood Unit the s' hool board did not orlKl A violin duct by Carlton Janoa und hnnitm.i i...e eem ,..ri,.u..i,. ...,... round priiseiico of others, whoso liuuies hu ........ ,...1 .. ' , ' . wiil'bls ... . . ... . ... imui niiiiiii-ii, iiiiii vocal muva uj , iiht ui iiiku itu'inuinK lllin anil mu could not ri'incinbcr, Kil wards said tu I lilin, In Hiibsiani'd and effect: "I'vo romiiillled every crl inurdur, and thny hud to brliiK In u stool pigeon to K'l mo." , Mm. Hi lilufflln tetlf..d that secretary of tho hemo snrvli'B section of thn local Ited Crosa, alto wm ac- ilUalnted with Illllln IMiley and Frank-! In Kdwardit, defense wllneaaos Mt pro vlous trials, whoso testimony w-nroj read to thn Jury thlit ntornlna and i "that their rnputatlout for iiKrallty; io H ore representative, but the plot (if beyond the athletic park, j also owned by the board, for : i;0, and that later a resident nearby ' who did not want tbo circus near bia house plowed up the lot. i Till automatically barred the cir ri: from nhowlnK on this plot and the school board, on the promise of1 the (ireus representative not to plow BABY BLUE ARRIVES j tlinn i rlnit artlxt Hnth Warner and Willlaih V. Isaac MhU of mystery, it appeals to. the well nieaninK but Ignorant, and lnctil- 'cs ten In them ore hid (r. nAr.inl hutri.il panlst Wern thn tnusli al number of Bnrt rBK(J,m bg;ry, ' ' tho nvenhifc:. Mm. OcnrKo Kun.mnuj In I ho ywar 1 2 1 ! a Late ran council of thn local T, I'. A. conducted tho forbade tho u of trlul l,v ordi.nl ." nieetlnK and presented tho siiettkam a un Institution too uarbarou for up ,h" sl:,m"n,i- or d"'uK the park with boautlMI bo..(,unta from the Christian men. Out of this council ! !" ZZlZ7tVn ItWVtZn chamber of eminerco of this city. I Kr,w tho pU Jui. Through the l-l 'Z Mr. Jf I III and Mm. IllKin were the, tervenlnit centuries tho team of woin-j ,it.- such h lame iimusemint at-Kre-l akom of the evenlni? and both save pn and tho blood of martyr bave)B!ttlon comfortably and some of the some very sound advlco Ui parent. inurturnd this first flower of freedom j ( In ns la loiiBiria had to be stored ir. inn ui)ject wa mo nomo until U Rave It fairest fruition In that 1 "o""1' VVeily, the Idaho Wildcat, and Mat- f'rlce, a Northern California will furnish tha people with entertainment fur sit round. If the fbtht lasts that loriK. Jess Insrrom will also perform with Owen from Weed and a rattilna; flood curtain, j raiser will make Up. tho best fljjht card in years. i Tuby Blue, Jin k Iturn and other ; battlers will work out every evenlrut at the Nat and tho nut, IP. Is invited exponent of Portland, arrived in tola ; to watch. ". ' city .ast nlKht from l,es AnKiie to j ' n " prepare for his en with Jack ISuni FOR SMOKER MAY 9 Hahy V.Ut. th flunky 1itttr rintf i UKlNltltl hy lllii court. tiv iviiMimdiw " w in nil a hit ntiiiiiiiiuiyAii i itn ntni nf iitvn. f tt.n.y.s. 1 i. M..t n'ukM" ' uuwt nhy of iMdlef. , lntj,lK(.n unii r,,.Verenco in tho of our country. Tho Ku liux Klan Hew. corroporat.d tho te.tlinonv ,, (Ulpr ,, MronKy iL:.;t.niUK ' . .f "' , '? " ,!'ved were that nuAher, ,bo uro nine centurle of Krowth and clvlli.a- heard tho difMndllt ay, III Hl ,r their dniiKhlnr. nrn lin (hev .1..- .i -..1...1. , inber of tho ;""" y J" ; ''"' v " "0,j.ay that th-y are icoIor to stay p authority and law. mob violence and mnrlichi. . . i... ..i.... ..i. i ..ii i..i i... ...i...- ... t . ...... .. uu'iitii'i hiii ui iiikiii.. lliut iiiv ill I, I irnii fiv inn nrnpn f.i imnvmv cn,i ir r, C. A. MiLanu, called, by tho dn -ltu, .i.u n. ...,..i...-..i,.i.. . children; and that parent allow chtl-j The recent pe laie at Urn Ani!e!e dren to learn tho value or money by f terrorized women vainly tclephon earnltiK tholr own and spendlnK It. 8ho n)c for the protection of tbo police lo ulnmicly ttdvlsed that lairent cx-iwhilo tho worthies sworn to uphold plain IntelllKenily to children the story tho law were protecting a mob In Its of llfo and that they train their datmh- orsy of lawlessness und parading tern for motherhood and their boys for innocent and naked alrla bef tro the fatherhood. Kleaaiea and KnlKhts ouKht to arouse Mr. miSRUia" .talk also contained a n every true and thinking citizen, a l.arll ihH dnfatiiiiA In tin fiiumdnnM ihfi cros. rsanilnnllon Of tlto wltiics li.ld : '. l'Hfl'd that he wa.. Can, the foundation for Impeachment of Um r,,,y "p veterah. four year, wltne. manyof lhol. adl.rn (lnesll..ns .t,v,,,"'t, "MM-cd out all hi boln. obWtnd to by tho taio und "awem lu lroio military lyle. He ,eald hn saw thn transaction In the 8. M. Kundlfer was net cMled to thn .na s.ree, naraae, anil saw no uit,nov wltaes ..ani. and testified regardlnif ' defendant and A. U. naiea ior iiiooiiauiiie, .Mci.ane was a strop it witness for thn defense, and his official Miltliui and related a con- i-miMlliiii h m tintl Willi flin itefenitlinC in lb founty J..II shortly trior hlbl il""-ny " un.lmkon on cros in ,,ii. imunIi sum nii...i examination. lo livn aald, In ulfect: "Vou've K"l too, and Rot me right," when confront C. V. Hieven, a former rot inmate of Kd words, testified that he was In There was no other lot In the city nvailalile for tho circus as tbo usual show grounds at the foot of Houtb (riiie and Houth Holly streets Is pla nliil In c-rain. and a large amount of old lumber is idled on the I'alm lot, which InlKht lie used for that purpose. of Oakland, I'alir.. at the N.-ltatoriurn next Tuesday. .Malrhmuker pixon has proiilsed Southern Oreuon H'tple one of the best fight evT hUik'-iI in this city and hix Tuesday smoker card sec-ms a fulfillment of this promise. As a semt-windup to the Iturns-I'Jiliv I Hue main vent. Kuneral Notice. i The remain t-t Kilwlti C. Jam? win arrive in .Meoioro on . Friday morninic and the funeral .service will be held at tho Perl Funeral Home Fr'day at 2 p. m., Her. Lawrence ol f'ciat'tip and Interment will be in. I. O. 0. V. cemetery. 1 i..i .i. ., . .. .. . i i i.t. ...1. - .,,., i.i... ti.i- "" ""U vim iiuio n. i, nun's ie-i i-M .in) hip ii.h. hhwihri i,fi. i,,, . uiieij mi wus iaaiii( a orina wnn mm, after the return from CraterLake. A. H. dales wa recalled to testify relative to tho Identity of Joo Kldd aliened by the defense to have at Id the ll'iu,r used ou tin trip. Galen said Ibo purchase from Kldd wa on Ailitiist U. Kldd 1 InJlctd but un-caught. PREPARE SPEC A L RECALL BALLOTS wa when tlaiea wa revealed a a atale. ofOcer. Tho witness ain't said he told Kd ward that he did not know what thn (M-nnlty would bo, and Ihat thn defen dant "seenii'd to earn nnthltiK alxiut a flnn, but feared a Jail Sentence." On cross examination the witness aald he did not know how much hoi bad been paid by thn county. K. i. Hodden, a collection and Insur-' unco gnt and resident of Medford for: 35 year, testified that hn ' heard a i portion of a conversation" between I Kdwrd und Sandlfer In tho county tail. undlnK al the head of tho stair. 1 about 21 feet away, and heard F.d-I ward iy, "It looks like they've koI; the gooda on u, John". County Clerk i rTorey teatlfjed that tho two bottle ! 1 of mooohlne had been in hi custody j The county clerk. Brtln under or-l lnco the last trial, and were now a,''" '"m the secretary of atate Is pre w.,en received, i l'rln today for the :uclal election! ' Attorney Hubert at Hit point u '""''I My l"ih. primary election i moved that thn caan bo dismissed. ' 'or the voters to v U uoon Ihej which w denlet by Iho coutt Tho re ' A. W'lllam an 1 F ed O. ! rt ue reted It caa. lluchtel, public aervl e c un iilssl ier. j "Shine" Take Stand ' nre win oo separata t all la ror I-dwanU tlt th atand In hi own,,n- The recall la based upon a long behnir, nd testified that after dl- """ iuabble In tho Willamette charuo from the army he ena-aged In , valley, over teluphono rate, and farmlnn with hi father, and later I H"Utlcal low la raglon on tho Me, rntcred tho taxi bualne. j o hu been brewing for month. The wttne laid the next time he! Special election notice have been aw Clatea wa at hi taxi atand. when "t to all precincts. The electh n be wanted to bo to tho AptileKat, and comtnlaloner to fill out tho term next when Gatea came to him and,,f William, which expire next Janu hired him to drive out on Oakdnlo y. 'M l bo an Issue at tho elec avenun where they met a Ford edan, ; (Ion. and arierward drovo to KIiir Street, Oaraxe, whore a bottle of moonshine ; wa purchasml. The witnesHo denied! mat ne naa anytninit tu un wun mo deal except a fare of 11.00. . The wltnesa sold he Introduced Gate to Mr. Frank to Edward, and a trip to a fiance al I'roipect propoaed. The preliminary arrannnment of thl trln were made by tho defendant, and be told of a visit to a house on South' prised at the failure of Ml Mathllde Itlverildo avenue, and said that Gate, . MrCormlck, lit fiancee, to anewer bla nor any ot tho women loft the car, I cable messtiKO, and disappointed bo wlines denied that he bought any j cause aho did not appear In Zurich loot liquor for, or received any money from ! month, when ho expected her, accord Gate, and testified that a man known Inn to a Zurich dispatch to the Herald, a Joe Kldd delivered two lxjttle of The rormer rldlnn master, "declines, moonsblnq, on North Central avenue, however, to (Uncus reports ot nn In repono to the toot of tho auto eatrnnKoment with John IX Ilockefel horn. Thl wa opened above KhkIo I lor' RrunddauKliter. . great deal of valuable advlco for pnr-i sense or obligation. ent end she atressed tho last olnt May I thank you ror your Inquiry, mentioned In Mm. Hill peeh and and I trust that 1 have inudo my p '! urged strongly that her advlco be fol-jtlnn on thl question plain, that I am lowed. Mm. IllKKlns compared thn do-;, m,,y a ,,(, citizen without aile Velopmeut or children lo the develop- glance to any potentate, , visible or mi nt of blossom Into fruit and out- invisible. GYand C ibiiii, Kleagle, lined tho neede of each, ahowiug how Knight or other secret Hokum. similar they are. She showed the (Clone, relation of home and school and I urged purent to become more familiar; m.i.I. .......I...... CI... ..I.I II.,. II,. ftln: wiiii irui linn, otlv tie IHt iitu ( t of the school wa to leach the girl to vjL be better mother and the boy to keep tho future generation free from .1 .!.... .. , l' . . . . II,... (leKenertillllK uiseuncH. oun urru (.uni parents use their Influence In raising j the Ideal of their children to the same plane al which they are arriving In teaming In modern educational In stitution. Truly yjurs. E. K. KELLY. . There will lie a meeting of the Order of lie Molay, Thurs day night, at the Masmlc hull, All .members are urged to at SENTENCE HINES TH1 SATURDAY America's HomeShoePolish The iietltlon being' circulated In be half of a parole for R. D. Hines, former vice president or the Bank ot Jackson ville found Ktillty by a Jury in the circuit court last week, on a charge of making a false report to a bank examiner, are being freely signed, and. according to courthouae talk, have been signed by a number of the Jury who returned the verdict against him. I lines wan originally scheduled to come up bcrore the court for sentence Tuesday, but owing to pressure of btis'nei-s during the Edward trial,! action was deferred. It is now expect-! ed that Hines will come up for sen-: tpod. The caps have arrived. ;tenc next Saturday morning, thougn . . . . 36 this la not de.'Jme., . TP' T-7 mmwA m A aV Saves Labor, Time and Leather Practice true economy -Shine with SHINOLA daily. 50 shines for a dime. Black. Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown Always 10c. FOR SCHOOL, CHILDREN tha StflNOLA Hum Set makes sJuninc convenient and eeey. A ttwm mm bristle deaber wbXck demns the shoe end applies poiUa. quockly and easily. Large lambs wool polisher bring the ihnM with few v strokes. . , , ... it a Deat ro Bay ohjauua ShinoU Home Set forum mm LAUDS CIVIC BODIES PARIS, May 3. Max Oser I ur- From Ohio we heart - Ml decided to bake two cakes at the same tStn'e, using Royal Baking Powder in one, and another powder in the other. The cake made with Royal was so appetizing and delicious, so finely grained and wholesome that in comparison, the-other cake was not a cake." Mrs.G.P.Y. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Booh-h't FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St., New York I. T Hoak. president of the D-fiver chamber of cotumerce gave very Interesting talk at the chamber of com merce forum luncheon at the H iel Medford thl noon. .Mr. Iloak emphasized the need of civic bodies uch as the chamber of j commerce of American cities and i praised the local body as well as the loeal city council, . The council ha Just passed an ordinance creating a city planning commission". Mr. Iloak also spoke on the great advantage de-j rived from, a civic center and told of the development ot tho Denver civic i '-enter and the pride which the citizens -f that city take in It. The speaker impressed upon tho audience the great and increasing im portance of the tourist trade and the necessity of providing sufficient facil ities for automobile tourists, lie stated, that. Colorado was preparing to meet and provide for 1.200.000 tourist this coming season and that the streets and boulevards in and sur round Irfg Denver were no crowded dur ing the tourist sens in that the native who wished to take a family ride on Sunday afternoon were compelled to sneak, onlo the street und fall in with tho procession. ... COUNTY NURSE IS PRAISED FOR WORK Much credit Is due Mis Faldlno, county nurse, ror tho excellent work Rho I doing jn Jnckaou county. Many more calls ror her service are being received dully than ho( can hahdlo and moat urgent calls are being given preference, A resume or her last week's activities will Rlvo tho public In idea of whut MIhs Kuldlno Is nc coinpllnhlnK. , Thurxduy, April 2 " th, the 'I'nnkey district wus visited, the school children Inspected 'and two home visits were made. Friday, Miss Faldlno Inspected 20 children at Reese Creek and four In tho Long Moun tain district, Saturday she handled oflfce rotitiiiQ. Monday she visited the Lower Soda Springs dlstrlot and made several home, visit while yes terday thq Green Spring Mountain district was covered. Next Saturduy Miss Fuldine wljl address the. meeting ot tho Southern Oregon Fedarutlon of Women' clubs at Grants I'usa, and af'ord the peo ple ot that city to know more ot her work. j :,- r ; : v , . . r. aJ-" : II I - - ' ' I II " ' ' . N, : Reason -; Mg . 4 . 52S AFTER A - LONG WINTER, ,4 '-. ' r . " ISNT IT A GRAND AND --r I J) GLORIOUS FEELING TO DON - s A I A STRAW AND GET OUT IN j 1 - - 1 v ? W THE SPRING AND SUMMER " F ; : V4 SUNSHINE? , , . . , , . I 71 r v? 'NT"' V I Let us remind you that We have a It '' 1 Is NV I Au, ..,.i:M linn off Sir c ' s rl fcW - and other make of ' n:IfV4 K t !v ' : '::Straws '. ' ' ' iyr'Jm - & " , s V Quality and service built right in 1 K 4 ' ,r i- .x M il 1 iL. I V ' s ii mem ana me prices arc unusu- i , g K ' allylow-:. -. L ' ' ' $2.0CU-$3.0O-$4.00 ' b jA"t r; s, ": $5.oo-$6.oo-$7.bo ' x J . s J : f , ' - $ L ' "It Serves You Right" I V ""''A h? ' t " Heme df Hart, Schaffner t& I ' 1 F V i ; . - " Marx Clothes M 1 t v " ' - V 1 ' . ' 1 -i'l:- -J-Wv ... , lf Wail s hfHtll 1 a. 1 1 ! t a. A, ...M tt , , yyJTy.-.y t-. Yfr f , , f j - f y y j rttiy&rfYy Ay ,ai..;i...a,..,lli ' 111 ..atsWal ' v ( . ' J . ,