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flrEDFOUD MATTJ TRTRUN"E, MEDFORD, ORFGOX. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. 1922
Coming
Friday
ACNES tmJ
to the
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state rests in
elwood trial;
DEFENSE BEGINS
MEDFORD
Ono Day Only
TUES. MAY
'THE WORLD'S WONDER SHOW
7
30
T
ran
Tbs most gorfcpous spectacle
ever presented under a tent For
th Children, but amazing to all.
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"CINDERELLA
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, JIXGLELAXD" ;
-A Dazzling Extravaganza with
Couatleea Antra' s and People.
8 Blr IUn 2 Stage a Kiecl
, - Alenas. .
ONLY
IUy Circus
to Restore
PRK.WAR
PRICES
50c
5(F
The state rested and tlio defense
opened this morning in the trial of
Lloyd Elwood in the circuit court,
charged with manslaughter as the re
mit of an auto accident cn the Ta
clii highway near Voorhles crossing
lust December, when Fred llartxel.
a traveling salesman of Eugene was
killed.
The principal wltnM at the morn
In eeaslc-n was .1. J. McMahon, who
tr stified to the inrestigatlon he con
ducted following the accident that
led to the detention of the defend
ant, and subsequent indictment. The
defense read the tstimony McMahon
pave at the preliminary hearing, as
Impeachment of his testimony.
Clark and Paul Walker were called
1 by the state to identify the Dodge car
driven by the defendant on the night
of the accident. Loth failed to an
swer their suhpo?na8 promptly, aud
an order was issued by the court for-
' feit'ng their pay for attendance at
the trial.
The Tuesday afternoon session was
devoted to the opening statements to
the jury, and the heariugs of wit
nesses who attended the dance at
Kingsbury Springs, and arrived at
I the accident shortly after its occur
' rence.
i The case will be given to the lory
in the morning.
The next trial on the docket ia that
'of Florenz Hall, charged with a vto
, lation ot the prohibition law. , This
I case was continued from the last term
I of court owing to the failure of his
I nephew, Mangus Hall, on parole for
I a similar offense, to appear as a wit
cess. j - The celt case will be that of R. E.
j Johnson charged with non-support.
Johnson was acquitted last spring on
an embezzlement charge.
Following this case Ernest S.
(Dud) Wolgamott will e charged on
an Indictment alleging possession of
; intoxicating liquor. '
i The civil suits scheduled for the
present term of court are:
i Western Finance company vs. Mc-
' Donald.
A. W. Walker vs. Firemen's Fund
' Insurance company. -
I Clark vs. Oregon Growers' Associa
tion. ..
F. L. Tou Velle vs. the Rogue River
Valley Car.aly company. t
HUMAN
HI
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GUN
SPEAKER
AT
ONE
BANQUET
W. E. 'Bobbin of Woodland, Calif r-
nia who is to luUrcss the members ot
the .Medford chamber of commerce at
their annual get-toKether dinner meet
ing on the evening of Friday. June 2J
la aaid to bo a veritable wt.lrlwind,
unique, sympathetic, original, a com
blnation that carries with It convic
tion.
His friends declare he is a combina
tion of trip-hammer and tnusssw; a
cross between a charge of cavalry und
MEDFORD MEN
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NEW GRAND JURY
CALLED FOR FALL
GLM CHUNG
China Herb Store
This la to certitj that Dim Chuc of
lfodford. Ore. haa cured me of goitre
apd stomach' trouble. 8. M. Leonard,
i J HI.. Orants I'aea.
Ttala ia to certify that Olm Chung of
Mad ford. Or, tma cure-1 me of rupture
of four years standing. K. J. laham,
4 It 8 Bt., Grants I'aim. Ore.
- , Med ford, Oregon, Jan. IX, 1917.
Tills la to certify that I. the under
signed, had very severe stomach trouble
ad had been bothered for several yrara
ant Ut August was not exrw-cted to
Jt, and bwlni of Oim Chung (whose
lerb store Is at 214 South Front street,
Medford), I decided to get herbe for my
toniaeh IrouMe, and I atarted to feeling
better aa soon aa 1 used them and today
-am a well man and can heartily recom
mend anyone afflicted aa I wua to se
tllm- Chung and try his Herbs.
(Signed) W. R. JOHNSON.
iWltueeaes: ,
Win. Lewis. Eag-le Point.
W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point.
M. A. Andrc.1. Bedford.
, .8, B. Holuiea, Lagle i'olnu
. C K. Moore, Eagle Point.
J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point.
Oeo. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point
Thos. E. Nlohols. EasU Point.
, A new crand jury, called ta con
vent Ootober IGih, has been drawn
by Judge F. M. Calkins of the cir
cuit court, as follows:
Paul E. I'earce, Charles Lindsay,
Delbert A. Lyons, James W. Smy'ie,
Frank Sllva. Lester Laytoit and Mrs.
Marie Bendlck, the last named being
selected as forewo-nan.
' Sk V
W. E. Bobbitt
a rapid-fire gun. Fuller of striking
stories, straight shots and startling
statistics than a chargej cylinder is
of gas. He has the punch of,a Hilly
Sunday and the logic of the ablest
man on the rostrom today, etc.,' etc.
On one of his vacation trips to Klam
ath county, Mr. Ilobbltt was invited to
address the members of the Klamath
chamber of commerce. The Klamath
Daily Record reported him to be a
rapid fire speaker, who can give more
Illustrations In a given time and have
more points to illustrate than any
speaker on the Pacific coast or any
where else, and the audience was
moved from tears to laughter at the
will of the speaker.
The sublime and the ridiculous are
at the fingertips of this speaker and a
fund of wholesome good sense will
make his address a help to everyone
fortunate enough to hear him.
If early reports on ticket sales are
any indication of the Interest the mem
bers of the chamber of commerce are
taking, it is assured that this get
together will be the biggest chamber
of commerce event of the year, Early
reservations at $1.60 per plate may be
made at this time at the chamber of
commerce headquarters.
WORLD AIR TRIP STARTED
E PENNANT
Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE
Team standings to date:
Played Won Pet.
South M. K 5 4 .800
Chrlstlns 4 3 .750
North M. K. 4 1 .200
lUiptlst 5 1 .200
With three more games to p4ay, the
schedule finishing tioxt week "Thurs
day, luterest is keen In the race for
the flag. Messrs. Mocker and Elliott
have hung up 'a fine banner for 't lis
winning team". The pennant will be
on display In u local show window nest
week.
Ry defeutlng the North M. K.'s Mon
day night in a pontivmed game, the
South M. E.'s muthtain their leud and
further increased it by wluning a slow
name from the Baptists last night.
Monday night's game was cloae,
thoirgh marred by more or les argu
ment which is of small Interest t ) the
bleachers and certainly no credit to
the teams. More ball playing and less
debate would be a welcome Innovation
In the public. The HCtito Htood 4 to 3
In favor of the Smith brethren whim
the game h called on account
darkness. l'ntlnnly,8liltt In the llit"
up of tlio Nnrthnrnera was full by
many of both players und spectator
to be lai'Kcly responsible for Urn tl'
r.'Ht. The Christians have n Rood chaiicc
to head the South M. K.'s and will
probably bo tied with the hitter wwm
they m i t In the dual gum June 1.
The Christian meet the North
M. K.'a tomorrow nlttlit ( Thursday ).
All Ktimes are played nt Holly tttrrt't
Krounds nt t!:15. Admission free,
churiK'loi' and manhood," lby A.
Haynen, Prilled Htaies prohibition
i'oinnilrKloiior mild In an ikIiIunm.
"Tim year preceding prohibit Ion
showed nit annual coiihiiiiiiiIIoii of
nl nit tim.OHO.miu KiitloiiM or AniorU'iui
mailn wlilnkoy, During I'.i'JO (here wan
withdruwn from waiehoiiH on per
mil mipronlumluly I J.ttliiO.noo gallon
r . ' ' . ' .'. ii i i . ' i."n i
and In I'-1-'! withdrawals iiiikhiiiIoiI tu
nlmiit !l,MIO,ntlil gallon. Wltlidruwil's
till yenr, cnli'itlatml en lb IiiihIn nl
tlllt punt folll- IIIUIltllK, will mIihw lllllllll
2,(i0il,tHKI Kiilloiis.
"More limn lo.ooo cotivli'llon luivii
lieiMt oli(iliiiid for vliiliillon of prohibi
tion law doting (lie pl ulna
month." '
START ATTACK ON PROHIBITION
(Continued from Puko Oue)
loin nt that We 'look uoon -crimes
sxnlnst person and property, tlii moon-
shiner and bootlegger will be greater I
foe against the government than bur
Klui s and thieve. 1
Do Your Duty
"No law violation cun be accomplish
ed unless some one knows of It. mid If
known It is a thrust at the govern
ment. The moonshiner and the boot
legger will ho finished when each of
us does our full duty In reporting law
violations. We should be a ready to
defend our country when attacked by
a foe within as when charged by n
enemy from without." '
American In Purpose
"The prohibition net Is essentially
American In Its purpose and aim to
develop the highest type of American
AMOLIN
Th'cPersonalDeodorant
Destroys all odors from prcs
piration and other causes.
Antiseptic, healing, cooling.
HeaLh's Drug' Store
The San-Tox Shop
109 Eat Main Street
(Continued from page one)
Mujor Blake lias estimated that
with a bit of luck, he could get
around the world in three months,
spending approximately 300 hours In
the air.
: Invalids
NO COOKING
Th "Food-Drink" for All Azcs.
Quick Lunch etHome,03ice,aDi
Fountains. Atk for HORLICJCS.
09 Avoid Imitations k Substitutes
Today
rr ' New Show
'
G
R
AY,
'A ' Melodramatic
Period In Califor
nia' ' Constant
, battle between
crooked politlc
. tana and leaders
jWho were friends
' of the people A
romance that
' struggled and
"survived all the
desperate events
of the state.
DAWN
I 't -..
from
the novelty STEWART
EDWARD WHITE.
(featuring Robert MsKim,Claire
tAdams and Carl Gantvoort.
;: , 8UXDAV
James Oliver Curwood
' Piiesents
'The Girl From Porcupine"
RIALT0
CKOTDON. May 24. The three
aviators. Major Blake, Captain Mac-
Milan and Colonel E. E. Broom.
made their start without the atten
dant plane with .photographers and
moslngr picture operators which it
had been planned to send with them
as far as Athens. It was found im
poHalble to get ' the second machine
ready" on time.
Major Blake . expressed confidence
of making the world tour within
ninety days. ,
'I am the luckiest and proudest
man In the world to be able to par
ticipate in such a momentous flight,"
he said. "I am sure it will be entirely
successful."
MesHaces received by Major Blake
included one from King George,
reading:
"Their majesties wish you all Ood
speed and good luck."
Major lilake bade an affectionate
farewell to his wife and their two
small daughters Just before climbing
aboard the airplane.
The expedition carries only 627
pounds of baggage.
Colonel Broom, the wientific mem
ber of the party, who has spent many
years in Alanka,,the Aleutian lsbtnds
and the Paolflc Northwest, said the
party would explore Iceland and
Greenland if time permitted.
Not all the air experts who
watched the preparations for the
flight were so optimistic as ' the
leaders. Some thought the DII-9
was too small and frail for such 8
flight, ' and expreiwed nilHgivIng re
Harding the ability of the airmen to
complete the Journey.
Attention, Shriners
Please see that your
banquet notices are
filled out and mailed
at once in order that
we may know the
number to provide for.
visiting Nobles will be
given tickets on re
quest to undersigned or Glen Fabrlck
of Med ford, or Wm. Day, Ashland
i Attend to this at once. Ceremonial
and banquet Mcdford, May 20th.
V. .1. NKWMAN. Potentate,
TOO. LATE 10 CLASSIFY
CONVALESCENT 1 10 MB, ASHLAND
Finest place for elderly people
Our treatment adds years to lite. G4
WANTED Man or woman cook for
private family on much near Med
ford. Reply Btatlng wages and
Mann's '-'The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann
Three Big Dollar Days
At MANN'S Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Save Money Every Day by Making Your
Dollar do Double Duty
Dress Gingham
(ood qualitv, fast colors.
Sells at 29.-.' Dollar Dav
Price Y '
41j.yartLs for $1.00
,.i , i
Crochet Cotton
Hucilla. brand sells at 10c
hall. - Dollar Day Price
11 Balls, tV 1.00
Curtain Scrim
'K inches wide, in white
and ecru. .Sells regular
at '20c yard. Dollar Day
Price
( yards for $1.00
os. Regular
Dollar Da
Devonshire
Clyth.- 32 inches wide.
good sty
price, H9
Price
:t yards for $1.00
Silk Hose
For .women. In Mack and
colors. Regular $l..r0.
Dt.lalr Day Price, $1.00
Silk Gloves
"Kayser" hrand, in black
white and colors. lingu
lar priee $1.25. Dullir
Dav Price, pair $1.00
Cotton Challie
ilielies w ido, hest
qualitv, gnod patterns,
2(V value. Dollar Dav
.Price 1
ynrtU for $1.00
Waists
Worthmore Brand
New styles, all sizes.
Worth a great deal more.
Dollar Day Price $1.00
Percales
')() inches wide, good pat
terns. Cheap at 20c
yard. Dollar Day Price
(J yards f.r $1.00
Jap Crepe
in the much wanted
checks. .Fancy colors.
Cheap at nV. Dollar
Day Price
2 yards for.ifrl.00
Necklaces
and Earrings
All new styles. Sell
regular at ftflc. Dollar
Day Price
2 for $1.00
Wash Suits
For boys, fast colors, up
to $l.f)0 value... Dollar
Day Price $1.00
Don't Delay for These Are Dollar Days
Daisy Muslin
. Cretonnes "
' , -.
New patterns, Colonial
brand. Cheap - at 40c
yard. Dollar Day Price,
.3 yards for $1.00 th
Flaxon ClotK'
In new patterns , for
summer dresses. Cheap
at 30. Dollar Dav
Price-
' 4 vards for $1.00
.
Millinery-1
Children's Strny Hats,'
new stvlcs, good grade.
Worth $1.50; Dollar
Day Price :....$1.00
Khaki Cloth
22 indies wide. Regular
price 45c. ' Dollar Day
Price
3 yards for $1.00
Cambric
30 inches wide, for un
derwear, fine grade. 30c
value. Dollar Day Price
4 'yards for $1.00
Worn
cn s
Hose
Fine Lyle, in black and
colors. Creap at 09c.
Dollar Day Price
. 2 pair for $1.00
30 inches wide. Fine,
soft finish. Worth 20c.
Dollar Day Price
( yards for $1.00
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Nainsook
30 inch, fine soft finish.
Regularly worth 30c.
Dollar Day Price
4 yards for $1.00
Wool Batiste
30 inches wide, all wool,
in white only,' 1.2") val
ue. Dollar Day Price
$1.00 yard
Sheeting
72 inch Illcachcd and
Unbleached I Wearwell
Sheeting. Cheap at'OOc
yard. Dollar Day Price,
2 yards for $1.00
, Long Cloth
30 inches wide, fine
quality. Regular 20c
grade. Dollar Day Price,
0 yards for $1.00
Wash Satin
30 inches wide in white
mid flesh. Cheap at $1.2)
Dollar Day Price
$1.00 yard
These Are Lucky Days for Bargain Hunters
Wash Cloths
in white' and colors.
Heavy quality, large
size, 15c grade. Dollar
Day Price
10 for $1.00
Pillow Cases
42 and 45 inch Daisy
Brand, good quality.
Cheap at 40c. Dollar
Day Price ,
3 for $1.06
- Dress Gingham
27 inch, fine DroW Ging
hams. Regular price 20c.
Dollar 'Day 'Price'
' 6 yards for $1.00
(lood
Path
Dav
Towels
quality
k Towels.
Price-
Turk ish
Dollar
G for $1.00
Mann's Department Store
. THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY '
MEDFORD, OREGON
Pongee Silk
34 inch fine Jap Pongee
Silk, 12 moinnie. Cheap
all $1.25. Dollar Day
Price, yard $1.00
Silk Poplin
30 inches wide, all good
colors. Cheap at $1.25.
Dollar Day Price
$1.00 yard
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