MTOFORP MAIC TRIBUNE. DFORD OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. ' 1922 M KAY IS HERE FOR BOUT FRIDAY WITH EDICT r' Cordon Mi-Kay, clover Pacific coast rntUdlewt'lKht scrapper, is in Med ford 'fur hi luuln even l go at the Nut Smoker tomorrow nfKht. Jack Ed mansion , who l'ouKht McKay a ix liund dniw in Portland, will take thP place of Hauling Ortega on tomor row's card and fans may expect an icven bettor main event than pre 'viousiy arranged. It was reported in the Portland paper that McKay's in jured hand was responsible for his , calling off the flKht with King in Portland last week. Although Mc Uay had a dislocated and fractured fr-ono in his thumb, he would have bveu In Bhnpo for tho King go had the guaruntee been sufficient it is understood und a satisfactory ar rangement has been made for a Mc- .Kuy-King main event in Portland New Year's night. McKay's hand is in good fhape for tomorrow's mix. 1'attUnff Lloyd of Denver, who has performed in Portland, will meet Tom Sharkey in the ti -round seml-windup 1 his should be a dandy fight, since Loth men are- good scrappers and Uariti' to go. Battling Frick will be pi l U-d against Danny Cummings In ,tho four-round special event. As a Iprellmlnary eye-opener, Roy Barclay will spar with Kod Rodgers, a wil ling little 130-pounder. These boys rtre vood and will supply nn fnterest !fnff bit of tomorrow's program, i Tomorrow's smoker card appears ti b a dandy. Many out-of-town tins have already bought tickets und khere Is every indication that It will be tho llvest cord of the season, The smoker Is being staged by Martin (Bowers of Oold Hill under tho aus pices of tho Medford Boxing com .mission. There is a positive guar antee of "money back if not sat ta iled" 'whkh will assure fans a good program.. . SOPOFF WOUNDED IN FIGHT, BULLET Peto Sopoff, the man who was AID ENTIRE LAND WASHINGTON. Dec. 21. Govern- found yesterday afternoon on the tnent nid to American shipping as con- Jackson street bridge with a bullet wound In the bock of his neck and a German make -32 calibre automat ic pistol beside him with an empty Bliell In the chamber Is at Sacred Heart hospital and is reported as im proving. The attending physician states fiat Sopoff says that another mau shot teuiplated by the administration ship ping bill "would tend immeasurably to Help every state in tho union, every I single city, town, village, and farm,"j Senator Califer, republican, of New York, declared today in the senate, j Intervening with an address in be-: half of the bill In the deadlock exist-! ing between supporters of the measure him and as the bullet wound Is In 'and the group desiring to lay it aside E : ROBBERSBATTLE ji CHICAGO, Dee. 21. One bandit was wounded and he and two others yero captured and one escaped dur ing a clash with police today when the latter encountered the robbers as Uiey were carrying liquor from the mirage of a sacramental wine audi chemical firm to a motor truck out Bide. After the fight in which nearly I0 abets -wore fired, tho polico found fi. RaWnowltz and Abe Rosenfeld, hU rartner. locked in a wash room, where they had been Imprisoned by tho bandits. the back of his neck tho doctor sur mises that such Is the case. It was at first thought that tho man had shot himself. Several young men and a boy who were along the creek bank are reput ed to have found the scene of the scuffle. A number of deep footprints around a hole In the ground and a small spot of blood on the ground near the footprints are reported to havo been found by the young men. The scene of the supposed scuffle! Is several hundred feet north of tho Jackson street bridge on the oast bank of the creek. Shortly before the shot was 'lied J. W. Jacobs at the Bungalow s'orc, sold Sopoff some candy and a largo Jar of apple butter. Neither of the purchases has as yet been found. K. O Merryfield, a Copco lineman who was working near the seen? of the shooting first caught sight or the man several minutes after tho shot was fired. When Merryfield first sc.w the man he was standing In the mid die of Jackson stret and was making his way toward the bridge crying for help. None of the linemen realized So poff was wounded and paid no atten tion to- him. He leaned against the rail of the bridge and a Ford car that passed with two people In It stopped near htm for a moment and then proceeded. D. E. riiipps heard the man's cry and sent for Chief cf Police Timothy who arrived In a short time and took Sopoff to the 'hospital. Pete MaglofC. a partner ot Sopoff's has been sum moned from Portland to be at So poff's bedside, SAVED BY FINANCE BOARD (Continued from Page One) t enefit which tho corporation's opera Uns have had on the agricultural credit situation. ; Advances for agricultural and live stack purposes totalling $433,447,000 In iljr states had been approved up to No timber. Of this 1182,859,000 went to 4,400 banking institutions, $77,761,000 th 11.1 -livestock loan companies, and liJ,827,000 to 32 co-operative market ing associations. WAS OWN LAWYER, I SEATTLE, Dec. 21. Residents of this city have signed a petition that has heen sent to Governor Hnrt ask ing; him to pardon Peter Miller who was his own lawyer, wus tried on thirteen churgen, Including murder. He was convicted twico of burglary, and onco of perjury, fighting the cases in tho courts five years. Millor, whose name is Charles KI llott, hati won tho respect and friend ship of penitentiary officials. He is serretury to the prison chaplain, prison librarian and custodian of the paroled prisoners' fund, which he founded. Tho first to sign tho peti tion, copies of which nro still circu lating here, was Henry Drum, for mer wnrden of the penltominry. And they are still selling ? the Brooklyn Bridge. J 111 Now York almost any man's shirt pots by but i- in Modt'ord, whore wo moot tho same men twico a day and havo to depend upon the same men every season wc must sell shirts that make bosom friends. E & W Shirts Wo choose them from a hundred - other makes not because we like the name, but because tho men we sell them to never call as any ':' names when the laundry jjots home. Jfetv patterns for the Holiday Trade. What could make a more appropriate gift than a -nifty shirt? i; Silks $5.00 to $8.50 Percales and Madras ..$1.50 to $5-00 Model Clothing Co. 128 E. Main S. T. Richardson, Prop. for the Norris agricultural financing bill, Senator Calder denied that pay ment of government aid would be "a raid on the treasury" as contended by some of the opponents of the shipping measure. "Government aid would help ship building and all Its allied industries, he asserted, "and would give employ ment to tens of thousands of men. The construction of a ship calls upon every state In the country. We must have steel from Minnesota, copper from the Rocky Mountain states, lumber from the south and the great northwest, coal from Pennsylvania or West Vir ginia and oil from Oklahoma or Texas. "The men who build the ships must be clothed; they must be fed; they must be housed." DURING FUNERAL NOW -WALLACE 0 WARSAW, Dec. 21. (By Associated Press). The government has given orders that prohibition be strictly en forced until the funeral of the late President Narutowicz on Friday. The body of the assassinated chief execu tive will be temporarily burled in War saw cathedral. . Stanlslau ' Wojcicchowski, elected president by the national assembly yesterday, took the oath of office last night WARSAW. Dec. 21. (By Associat ed Press.) General Sikorskl. who took over the premiership after the assassi nation of President Gabriel Narutowicz presented his resignation today to President StnnlBlaus Wojclechowski, Poland's new chief executive, in con formity with constitutional practice. The new president refused to accept the resignation and General Sikorski's cabinet remains In power. The president, in his first message to the Polish nation, pleads for union, harmony and peace between the vario- ous parties. He stigmatized the assas slnation of his predecessor as an act of political hatred and calls upon the nation to follow the dignity and strength of its traditions. He promised liberty and Justlco to all who are faith ful to the constitution. IN - fV"'V SUPPORTED Y ' V LI LA LEE Adapted from the famous play. and" novel by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS m WEEK ' V - if $f A perfect Christmas Gift Rialto and Page Coupon Books. $5.50 Book for $5.00 ask the cashier. , Caramba! what a picture! Fights and thrills and gay romance in a Spanish banana republic with a wild young American and a pretty senorita the center of it all. Theodore Kosloff, Walter Long, Kalla Pasha and Alan Hale in the fine supporting case. Coming Sunday "THE CROSS ROADS OF NEW YORK" RIALTOl ! Christmas Suggestions SEATTLE MAYOR SCORNS RECALL SEATTLE, Dee. 21. Replying to critics who had accused him of laxity In law enforcement during his admin istration. Mayor Kdwin J.' Brown in an address before tho young men's republican club today ridiculed ef forts to create a recall sentiment, an nounced that ho would bo a candidate for a second term and doclared that he was "in politics every minute from now on. The mayor read statistlra which he said had been prepared by the police department to show that more arrests had been made for drunken ness, sc'lllng- Intoxicating liquor and gambling since ho assumed office Inst May than were made during the entire year 1921. Charges that under Mayor Brown's administration the city has become "a wide open town' are under Inves tigation by n special King county grand Jury now In session. Special purchase of fancy stationery in colors and white. Special Christ mas pack. Priced from 75c to 11.50 per box. Mann's Dept. Store. 232 HIT BY POVERTY LONDON, Dec. II. Times are hard In- Ohenimmergnu as a conse quence, of the mark's depreciation, but the Passion players are enduring poverty rather than sacrifice tho tra ditions ot so many years by accepting the offers of motion picture compa nies and theatrical managers to give their piny abroad. Hurgomaster Wilhelm Kits, In ap pealing to Kngllnh friends of the players to buy their wood carvings as a means of aUKinentlng their in rome savs In a letter puhllahed here that the parish, after deducting ex penses, has the equivalent of approxi mately only 101)0 pounds as Its net re turn for tho passion play ot 1922. Speclnl purchase of fancy stationer) In colors and white. Special Christ mas pack. Priced from 75c. to $1.5fl per box. Mann's Dept. Store. 232 from Hertford's Gift Shop We have hundreds of appropriate and attractive Christmas Gifts. They are priced very reasonably to suit every individual's pocketbook. This stock was shipped from the Orient and Germany Jbef ore October 21, 1922, when the increase in tariff went on, which gives you the advantage of lower prices. ' You are cordially invited to come and see what we have. ' . THREE MORE SHOPPING DAYS ,25c AND UNDER ftronito finish Vases with Oriental dcitfm-s, B inches tall - Hand Painted I-ucqurr Picture 2.V Oregon Myillrwood Napkin Kings leather. Silk and Velvet Child's l"ur-s 25c Chinese I.lly Bulbs, extra large flowers. 2."c Kverlnstlng Flowers, JM-r bunch 2.1c Cotton Cren all colors, per yard 2.V Ilox Stationery, with Japanese de.sljrn.......2.'5c (lold Fish .:...: 23c Sleep Kye lKlls 2.V Artificial Vond Mlies 23c Aluminum 0-pleco Toy Tea Set 23c Putasnl Hhapo Lamp Slindc 23c Cut C.loxs Vase, 8 inches tall 23c Kodak Picture Album 23c 35c AND UNDER Silk and Smoked Itaniboo Lamp Shade. Cut iln Vase, 8 inches llronie finMi Vases, Oriental design, 6 in Hand Tainted Handkerchief lWwe Ciatrr lko Calenders Small Fern Dish, with Frog .- Victory Canary Mini in box Hand Painted Ijirquer Nut HowLs Hand Painted Lacquer Candy Bowl Hot water proof Soup or Finger Howl Hand Pnlnlml Wall Ilrture, 1 yd. long .33c .35c S.V .35c .330 :15c rfl3c- 33o. 3c ,3.1c 33c 50c AND UNDER Manicure. Ret ' ' !Wc Hand 1'nlnted loer Skin Purse i.Mc Crater I-nko Calenders with envelope 50c Vanity Case for Mtamw. 00c Vo, many dr-dgns, 7 Inches 43c and 5c Hand Tainted Plates 33c to 30c Ijicquer Nut or Candy Bowls, novel design 80c Fantail (taldflsh &Oc Embroidered Handkerchief, 3 in bxx 50c Hand Tainted Silk Lampshade ..30c Artificial Pond LiHe.i, largo silo 50c Chinese Bamboo Work Baskets, trimmed with ring, coins, tassels and beads. 45c Bisque, head, wxxxlen, body, sleep cyo doll, nicely dressed - 50n 75c AND UNDER , Chinese brown Work Basket, trimmed with tassel, beads, coins and ring 63c Bamboo and Silk Lamp Shade 03c and 75c Heal Leather, lilies' Handbags ..73c . High grade. If. P. Cup and Saucer 75c Chinese Lucky Kings and Shirk Kings..,. ..75c Embroidered Silk Slipper with leather sole, pair 75c Bronze finish Vase, 8 Inch 73c Bronze finish, Cut Mower Bowl....50o and 75c Toy Aeroplane, starts off ground 75c $1.00 AND UNDER Chinese Work Basket, trimmed with tassel, brads, ring and coin, O inch diameter. 03c Blue or Gold Luster Cup and Saucer... $t.0O 6 for $3.00 Stuffed Doll, regular $1.00 size 85c Blue ami White Japanese Lunch Cloth, 48 inch square. No. 1 grade OHr 12 inch Clapper Doll, nicely dressed .05e Slerp Eye Bisque head, wooden body doll, dressed and undressed 85r, 95c, $1.0O High grade Hand Tainted Box of Handker chiefs, embroidered linen 83c Etched Glass Sweet Pea Bakcta....73c, St.OO Brass Ash Trays - 83c, $1.00 Mahogany Candlr Sticks 75c, 83c, 05c fl Star-cut Tumblers, sot. $1.00 Lacquer Fainted Tie or Glove Box 73c, $1.00 H. T. Crescent shape Hanging Vase $1.00 Silk wing Aeroplane, flies 50 feet $1.00 Crater Iake Calender, large size, in box $1.00 I $1.50 AND UNDER Felt Slippers, with leather soles, different colors $1.25, $1.35, $1.30 Leather Vanity CaHCS........$1.0O, $1.23, $1.50 Boxes Linen Handkerchiefs ....$1.00, $1.25 Bead Xeck Chains $1.00,$1.23,$liM Gold finish Jardiniers, with pot-.j:... ..$1.23 Silk Lamp Shade with' frlngo-..r.....:..$l At ' Brass Smoking Set with Tray $1.50 Bronze Vases, Oriental design $1.2,1, $1.35 Lacquer Tea Trays, largo kIzo......$1.25, $1.50 Men's Lacquer Collar Boxes, tijuck $1.50 H. P. I.acquer Cigarette Boxes with Tray $1.50 Chineso' Work Basket, with tassel, beads, ring and coin, 11 inch diameter.. . 81.13,$1U13 Fruit Baskets, all sizes ....$1.00, '$1.23, $1.50 AVaste Paper Baskets 73c, $1.00, $1.25 Hand Painted, Oriental design Shoo Trees, per pair, In bov $1.00, With box $1.23 White Willow Baby Baskets....,'."..$1.00, $1.23 Compete Work Bos, with scissors, needles, embroidery thread, darning cotton and all colors of sewing thread... .; $1.23, $1.50 FEW MORE ATTRACTIVE GIFTS Complete Bamboo Bird Cage, bungalow shape $2.03 Complete Bamboo Parrot Cage, all sizes $3.50 Black Sntln Kimono, with gold dragon em broidered $27.30, $20.75 Emb. Silk Klmoiui, nil colors.. .........$11.73 Emb. Silk Baby Buggy Comforter $2.00 Completo Table Ijmp with cqrd and shade, $3.50, $1.03, $3.30, $8.73 13 piece Hand Painted or Luster Tea Set, 32 different kinds....$a.B3, $3.50, $4.05, $18.50 Chocolate Set, all kinds $2.05 Japanese Art Store The Christmas Store East Main Street