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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1922)
t MEDFonn matt; ttjtbttne. rrcTTFOTiP onrcnov. wkdxektmy. may 1 7. 1022 rxnTjTTTnF.fi A JURORS CLAIM TWO CONVICTED ARE INNOCENT Coming to the Page Theater Launch Move to Secure Re- I. W. W.'s Second De in Armistice lease, of TWo Convicted . ot oree Murder Day Outrage at rjentralia. HEATTl.K. May. 17. A joint affi davit nutting (mill tho IjoIM of l J r urn In tlm ease thai seven alleged IncliiHlrliil Workers of tho World rtmvlrted of second degree murder In roiiliertlon with the alsylng of U'M rin O. Orlmm during an Armlsllro day parade nl t'cnlrallu. Wash., In I Bill, Were Iniif.rfiM, iiiny Iih HI lido I tin IiumIm of un i t for par clou for the imvi'ii nn'ii, It was announced nt the legal bureau of lint Keeltlo ('mitral Labor t'ouurll today. Tim aeven in tin nrt now serving sun tenths of from 2' lo 4 years in tlm muiu iwuitttntlNry at Walla Walla Imposed following tlmlr conviction at Montesano In Marea. I9S0. ' Tea turn were originally placed on I rial. two being acquitted and third adjudged Insane. The affldavll algne(i by W. E. In man and K. K. Hweeiser, both ot tfrays Harbor rounty in ma tin put lie by I ho legal bureau of tlm Healtle roum il. In It the two Jurors tortli that "the evidence) showiul, aa af fiant verily iM.IK'Vf, that all th de fendants were Innocent and not null ly and that not unit .f tlm defendants, killed, wounded or harmed anyono." The affidavit further declares that tint twit Jurors, believing that "In thtt fare of the hysteria that then elsl d," In thtt event of a divided Jury and new trial, "Innocent men in lull I have biHin hum." deemed It better to have h second degreo murder verdict Katitut seven and acquittal for two.1 thus leaving thtt two frtte to work for th release of the others." Tha seven men Dow serving ten tencen for tha murder of Grimm ie Hilt t Hmltu, llerl Hland. O. C. tlland ICugena Harnett, John Lamb, James Mrlnernay and Kay lier.ker. Loren Htiberta waa adjudged Insane and Mlka Hheehan and Klmer Smith were found hot guilty, (irlmm was slsln togelhnr with threw other service men during an attack by alleged I. W. on a marching column of veterana. According to George Vandervee who acted a rounael fur the arruaed men. the affldavll will probably be placed before Ueorge Hart with an uppllrailon for pardon. Mr. Vander vner ald there were a number of writ that might be used In an effort lo plum the caae before an applelnle court but ho had not linen Informed whether auch proceedings would be Instituted.' CANCEL DEBTS IN f -r: ' w ., ..... V t Ml H I s V l ? V - ; M'. ' " iv: i' h f ;r u' vAi' : , -- 'tl't-i I; - . I - "x I iiawweMi.M-fcSMCaaiiy-- i i a . i, fllK'AflO, May IT. Kuropu, to HMi jipe thtt Minkrupit y i;wnr wlil.h Ih hiuding, mUNt alter Dm political ml riiiiinrlul tourtiPi JoM-oh (, No-l, ornifr lieutl of tne iiIcdko AMia- on of Commerce, who hint returned from a three month's trip to Europe, mild. It niUMt balunce ludx'ts, rnatore old niundard, cancel .'T money. re-CHtubllHli .trade rliion and brow away an attltutu of alouity," KUltl. I believe In future year we will find It expedient from a ttelflnh Kiumlpolnt lo cancel the debt of mil lion that Kurope owt-t un. But we hould fit Ml put over mime good old fiiMliloni'd I'ttrKKltilng unit get reduc- lon of their urnilea, refiuillntlon of puper money and the cemlon of ex- ntvauunt expenditure and trade iurier." Peggy Brown, "Queen ef tht Dance," In tha New Passing Show coming to the Page theatre, May 23rd. WEEK 10 BE CONDUCTED IE! INN ) 0 D SOON Prisoner Confesses . To C. Point Robbery Jack I.aw, who was arrested last Ruturduy tor numerous robberies and who In his alleged contentions Impll rated Leo Summers, who waa also ar rested for a part In the robberies la reported to have confeseed to the robbery of the Central Point station several days ago. According: to Slu-rL't Torrlll he claimed to have broken Into the sta lion alone and says he had no ac complice In that particular robbery. Other robberies to which bo hss con fessed according to Sheriff Terrlll are: Itrown's store at Kugle Point, lcwls Confectionery' at Kugle Point, Ashpole's Hardware at Kagltt Point, the Conro Floro realdonco at Central Point and two houses on Griffin Creek. ... I..JI i - . 4 I The Itetnll Merchants Huronil will In a very short time eondurt ft hut ha been named as "Prosperity Week," which will be a coticentroted effort lo bring to Medford thtt cltliens of DOWNHEARTED REGARDING MAKNG THE COUNTRY DRY WASIIfNOTOX. May IT. Prohl liltlna t ommlmloner llnynra lH being kett butty nnHWerlng filers from all over tne country axLIng If he tirolng dlHrountxed over the lob of keephiK the Cnlted 8tnte dry. It va llltlfl t.tllflV ttl l.ei.hlt.ltlnn kuArf.niBK i.t rAtiriMv nftiiwii iii tne t uuiiL. , i tet. Mr. Hrtvne fiom Josephluo county" and from not. downhearted. northern California. Their object Is I "I am glad of the opportunity," Mr, to attract the class of people who are "ynea tut Id In a letter to I. C. Itecg only occasional purchasers of niT- i t,f l'l'l",ra. nc . Iowa, who had In ei.,.n,li... .n,i i A,t ihi. n .itr.riiva 'luireit concerning the report, "to as offer c.f merchandise is to be made ' - r ss well as furnishing them apwlal en- .,. ... mrVrt w It was declurvd. Is RE E TURN FOR CUT ROPE'S ARMIES PAVING IT FILED 3.500.0 DAYS LOST IN ENGLAND ONE MONTH LONDON It 1 estimated thnt 3,500,000 working days were lost In Oreat Ililluln In March owing to la bor dlHpute Involving 20,000 work ers. 1 he principal dlputs being In the engineering and shipbuilding In- duntrlen. t'nemployment In March, though still bad, showed a further allKht Im provement despite the advent effect of the engineering dispute, says the J-ahor (;aztte whlclt publlelies the estimate above. Among Industries showing im provemeiit were Iron, mining, pig Iron manufacture, the building trades the cotton and wool textile Industries and the clothing trade. Changes In rules of wnge report ed h huOlng taken effect In March resulted In a reduction of over 223. OdO pounds In the weekly full time wnuett of ttlmui t .3 .10.000 worker iinil nit Increase of 8o pouinl weekly I W'iiIch ami Hcotltind UHii4m'rf retu In th wagos of about 10.000 other. tion varying from under two pee Coal miners In Xorthiimlif rlunil, cent to over elgNt per Cent, the pprr Yorkshire, north Hliiffoillilre, nort h I stnte. iii ruinTX JJllilii America's UomeShoePolish Makes tidy-looking feet that give the right impression. SHINOLA brightens up your dull-looking shoes, and makes them wear longer. Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown. Always 10c To make shoe neatneta an easy habit get the SHINOLA Homo Set 4V! Shinoi 1 "" j AGAINST THE CITY Suit wss filed In the circuit court this morning against the city of Med ford Ui restrain the issuance of deeds on paving ai.enients. The injunc tion was filed In the name of Karl . rehl for and on the liehalf of all of the taxpayers of the city. Judge Cal kins hss promised an early bearing on the application. On April tu, 1923. notices were served on fiOO taxpuyers of Medford that In U days deeds would be Issued to the city. There is at present a suit In the su preme court to test the legality of these assessments. JUMPS AFTER HAT, MAN S DROWNED ABERDEEN. Wash.. May 17. I Jean 8awyer, 12 son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sawyer of Hoquiam, and It. B. Klgie. 45. a shingle weaver, were drowned yesterday afternoon. The Kawyer boy slipped off a raft In a mill 'pond last evening? A child com panion, unable to swim, ran for aid. The body waa recovered. Elgle Jump ed . from the west bridge over the t hehnlls river to recover his hat, which a gust of wind had blown Into the water. Ho swam, about aimlessly and snnk before sailors In a rowboat reached him. lie is said to have rela tive In Tennessee. ' ' tertalnment. The extent of tho advertising campaign and tho entertainment that will bo furnished will depend upon the amount of money the merchants provide for that purpose. Commit tees have been appointed to solicit these funds and they will start on this mission tomorrow morning. A specified aum of money has been suggested which each merchant will be asked to contribute In order to dlHtribute the total expense in an equitable manner and In uecordunco lo iho benefits which the committee feel each merchant will receive. A number of attractive foutures lo make, thla prosperity week a suc cess are now being considered, but the plans have not sufficiently ad vanced to mnko an announcement ot their detallH. An Expert Writes: ("I tited to b called a poor cook, and never pretended to bake a cake worthy of praise, but now I am called the champion cake baker of my community, thank to the Royal t Baking Powder.". fc Mn.R.wfp. ROYAL Baking Powder Abiolutety Aire ' Contain No Alum Leave No Bitter Taito - , . '. . ,i 5snf for jVete Royml Cook Booh -C.rREE. Royal Baking Pew-dsrC-,128 WUbmSt,Ne w York mm k i. K. WANTS 1IRK UPON THE QUIET WE NATCH KB, Wash. i May 17. Tho Kit Klux Klnn is oi'Ranl.Ing In Wrnolchco, There arc anywhere from 12 to 191) momhura nt prcHcnt ii nil there will be D00 member with In six months, nocordlng to C. I. Htnildiird of Itoscburg, Ore., a klun Ol Klllll.er. "Wo cun do the maximum of good by working without publicity mid privately so fur as possible," sitid Stoddard. grcn that is steadily being made In the way of constructive enforcement and that there Is no basis whatever for the concerted, mischevious, spac ious propaganda to which you refer." BRIDEGROOM FACES A DIGAMY CHARG E AHDMOll, Oklu.. Msy 17. Ludle Kinney, accompanied by his young bride. iee Mia Opal Itevroat, missing Ariimor neiress, Is at an Isoluted ranch In New Mexico and his arrest on a bigamy charge sworn to by the girls tut her, la momentarily expect ed. Sheriff Kwlng London declared here today. AI.m-Ql.'ERQl'K, N. M.; May 17. The sheriffs office hero today said Opal ltexront. I.udlo Kinney and Jack Corby, have been located here but only one of the throe has been detained. Officers ore - out today- seeking the two others. The sheriff rcfUHcd to soy whether the one de talncd wan Opnl ltexront. mlsHlng Arilmoro Heiress, TiuW said ho had United to huy all three In charge Inter on. SANDWICH, England, May 17. (Hy tho Associated Pross.) Mrs. W. A. Onvln of New York, holder of Ute metropolitan championship tltlo was cllmlnutocl from the ladles opoh golf championship play here by Miss Cox of Hoyul St, Davis, two up and ono to pluy. i WENATCHEE, Wmm- Mny 17. Tho next move' In regard, to" tho Orentor Wenntchee project Is to elim inate all hi ml npoculiitlon which hits proven dlMislrous to bo ninny pro jects, Marvin Chase, statu hydraulic engineer, told tho executive commit tee of tha oi-Knl.utlon today. A meeting; of tho directors will be held tonight at 7:30, but owing to tho fact thnt Mr. Chase only had a short time to be here, a meeting of the execu tive committee was called this morn ing. The reason for doing away with till speculation Is purely a business one for when the binds under any project are thrown In auch a finan cial condition thnt they cannot be properly Improved they ore not In a poult Ion to pull their part of tho load In a flnnniinl wny, Mr. Chnse snld. With Medford trade Is Medford mado OIM CHUNG China Herb Store ..T.1'" .' 10 oortity thst aim Chung of Medford, Ore has cured me of goitre nun KTuinacn troiioie. h. At, Leonard, dux j nt., urani t'usa. This Is lo certify that Olm Chun of Medford, Ore,, has cured me of rupture ui mur yenra stunning, r, u. Isnam. no o pi., virants i'hhs, lire. Medford, Oreaon, Jan. 1J, HIT. This Is to certify that I. tli tinder. signed, had very severe stomach trouble anil had been bothered for several year and last August was not expected to live, ami nesting of Olm Chung (who, Herb store Is at 114 South front street Meilford), I decided ! set herbs for m stomach trouble, snd I started to feeling better as soon as I used them snd todav am a well man and can heartily reooin tnond anyone afflicted as 1 was to see Olm Chung and try his Herb. (Signed) W. It. JOHNSON, witnesses: Win. Lewis, Ragle Tolnt. W. I.. Chlldretlt, Kagle Point. M, A, Anderson, Medford. 8. n. Holmes, l.nsln Point, C. M, Moore, KuKle Point. . J. V. Molntyre, lOiigle Point. Oeo. Von der Hellen, Kagle Point. Thus, li Nlchuls, Uagle Point, Secret of a Good Disposition A woman who carefully safe guards her health benefits her dispo sition. Hhe will be happy and attrac tive to all. The world unfortunately Is Tilled with sweet women who are unhappy because they are held back from usefulness by troubles ao com mon among them. Frettulness and nervousness rapidly destroy good dis positions. Sickly, all-worn-out wonv en cannot make happy homes. l.ydla K. Pink ham's Vegetable tompound Is a safeguard ot women s health. This is clearly proven by the muny letters we are continually pub lishing In this paper, from women who have been restored to health and happiness by Its use after years of suffering. Why don". you try It? Adv t i- - - - Merchants who display this sipi rccomnH-nd Oregon Quality mmhan di.se. Thoy arc active cooperators in the upbuilding of a greater state. They guarantee the goods they sell. Buy Oregon-made 'products. - Buy them oh M Ell IT. Form the habit of looking for the Associated Industries sign and saying "(Jive mo an Oregon brand." By acquiring this habit you arc sure of qualitv merchandise. You are helping the industrial expansion of vour communitv. lou are lielpin yourself to greater prosperity. , Buy Where You See the Associated Industries Sign Write for handy directory of Oregon Product Refer to It when you buy - "". The Associated Industries of Oregon 702 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon Special Values in Crockery Values that can't be equaled---Compare these prices See special crockery display in window Specials on 42-piece sets consisting of 6 7-inch plates, 6 4-inch plates, 6 fruit dishes, 6 oatmeal dishes, 6 teacups, 6 saucers, 1 covered dish, 1 pickle dish, 1 gravy dish, and 1 vegetable dish. 42-piece American white, Ransom pattern set $6.60 42-piece set, Colonial decorated ... $9.95 American . 18-karat Gold Coin set. 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