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UPSTAIRS .
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.Business is Good; I can't help
doing business because my prices
nre low my styles as to out and
design are always n little ahead.
My overhead expenses are small
in other words I am doing a large
business "Small profits. and sat
isfied customers'.' is my motto.
Call and see for yourselves. See
how my goods are turned out,
fini.Ched and lined
- Sale runs all this month.
$50 Suits to Order for
$42.50
With M4ford trade ta MedforO made.
PRESENT PLAN 10
CONTROL CIA
WASHINGTON. June 5. (By the
Associated Press.) Information- has
reached the Associated Press pointing
to direct Russian soviet participation
in an Impending armed struggle' tor
the control ot all China. ' ,
The preparations already ' made
contemplate a civil war of major pro
portions, centering in the northern
provinces and dwarfing in importance
the present outbreaks In the south.
The ultimate political consequences
can only be conjectured. The area of
probable) activities is the center of
greatest Interest to Japan and the aid
of the Boviet is being thrown behind
the standards of Feng Yu-Hsiang.
leader of the faction least friendly to
Tokyo.
Opposing Feng stands Chang Tso
Lfirtt the ; Manchurian war lord, re
ported to have the moral, If not the
actual physical support of the Jap
anese government.
CANTON. Jun G. nv the Asso
ciated Press J. Civil administrators
quartered behind prepared fortiflcn
llons today expected a clash rnomen-
tarlly owing to tyrannical military
domination.
Inhabitants are fleeing to Hongkong.
Martial law is proclaimed here
nightly.
The civil administration anticipates
a treacherous military attack.
The merchants who have suffered
considerably are demanding action
against the military establishments
with the ultimate idea that a peaceful
civil government under the Kuomln
tang parly may he placed in power.
Leaders of the Kuomlntnng party
today denied the charge of. fostering
communistic ideas, asserting that so
cialism and democracy Is the. aim of
the organization. '
Banks closed today as' money and
valuables were placed in the foreign
settlement for safekeeping.
Wu Te-Chen, police commissioner,
and other prominent officials are re
ticent regarding the situation.
8 YR. OLD BOY IS
HELD FOR MURDER
CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. June 6. (By
Associated l'resH.3 Kisht-year-dlil
John VercH of Jowoll was indicted
for murder today by the Middlesex
grand jury. The. boy admitted to
police that ho und a six year old com
panion pushed Vivian Husson, 1 8
months into the Morrimac river and
threw stones at the body until it sank.
The prlfionor was too young to face
criminal prosecution.-
RIFFIANS LAUNCH
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STYLE
PARIS, Juno 5. The Riffian
tribesmen have launched the strong
est and best organized offensive tdnce
their invasion of French Morocco
with a drive against Taounat in the
middle of the front.
Official reports say Abd-Kl-Krim's
men temporarily gained some ground,
crossing the Ouergha at several
points but were repelled b the
French.
The latter in n series of counter
attacks re-oct-uplcd some of the posts
n ort h of the st rea m w h ich were
abandoned during the voluntary evac
uation of that zone last week.
The Riffian offensive was conduct
ed with the greatest fierceness the
tribesmen have yet shown. Abd-Kl-Krini
used Riffiun regulars, his best
shock troops in the attacks, but the
French declare they were mowed
down by machine gun fire and that
their losses were extremely heavy.
The Uiffians used no artillery. ol
their forces were larger than in any
previous operation of the campaign.
The pitched buttle lasted from day
break to sunset yesterday, French re
ports said. Abd-F.l-Kilm's shock
RUSSELL'S
ANNIVERSARY SALE
Kirschbaum Clothes
Known.' everywhere as the line of
"greatest values,", and every suit
100. per cent all virgin wools. Quality
goes into eaeh suit and value in men's
suits means fit and style as well as
low price. Being "all virgin wool"
they retain their shape and wear ex
ceptionally well. Every suit we have
is new this spring, assuring you of
correct cut and style, and we know
you; will get satisfaction from each
suit. "'-To' get you acquainted with
"Kirschbaum 100 per cent all virgin
wool" we are going to give you on
Saturday.
I'A HAT OR CAP FREE
with each regular price suit.
Men's Suit Prices Reach
Rock Bottom
For this. "First Anniversary, Sale" we have grouped
fifty men's suits and young men's suits, and becausfcjof
the range of prices represented we are putting a price
v.-.. ;.. v.- i.iS : ,.,r
Exactly One'Hctlfi
' on "Kuppenheimer" suits, Cortley clothes and on sev
eral other suits of standard make. It's our desire to
close these fifty suits out in a hurry, so wo' take this
drastic reduction to make a quick clearance. In the .lot
are many suits for boys .of all-wool materials and sizes
15, 17 and 19 years, all long pants suits, and they will
cost you only $12.50, as they are $25.00 suits. Then there
are others at even less. For men you can get suits from
$12.50 to $22.50 in this
Big Half Price Sale Saturday
Boys' Suits S8.50
Anniversary Values
You must see those suits
to really appreciate the
values and we are mire
: to make friends among
the boys with these snap
py suits in all' anes from
;' - $8.50
Boys' Fine Suits
Reduced to $10.50
High grade all wool suits that
arc well made; all with two
pair lined pants and "values,
extraordinary." , Prepare the
boy now for next school term
and save money qii these
$10.50
MenV "Fruit-of-the-Loom''
High Grade Night Shirts $1.65
Every wife knows "Fruit-of-the-Loom" Muslin;
just ask them, what the quality is. There is none
better and there is only one "genuine." If you
want a: good, full-cut, high-grade night shirt and
want to save, we know of no better time than
now and no better place than Russell's on Satur
day at the "Anniversary Sale." fcl gC
Price I....:.......;...... .
$3.00 Men's Caps at
Anniversary Price of $1.75
Our finest caps and of the best materials and the
latest styles. Real cap bargains for d 1 7 EC
our Anniversary Sale, Saturday... P -
Men'a $1.25 Shirts .
Anniver&aKjr Price 79c
Poth with and without collars and plain or strip
ed percales of extra ood quality. Worth 7Q
$1.00 and $1.25, at t
Men's Palm Beach 2-Piece
Suits at $13.50
Just twelve suits, but every size, from 36 to 44
and there is real value for you in these "Genuine
Palm Beach" two-piece suits for men. Nothing
nicer on a hot day than these cool summer .suits
and you'll find a lot of comfort can he purchased
here on. Saturday for the little price C1 Q CCQ
our "Anniversary Sale" brings......
Men's Lisle Sox
Anniversary Price 5 for $1
"Seven Point Sox"; that is, seven points at which
they' excel others. A' wonderful sock. Worth
f ' 5 for $1
XMOW .,
Boys' Blouses Priced
for Anniversary Sale at 75c
Good quality "blouses and some shirts included in
this sp.cial blouse sale, com- 1C
mewing Thursday, at
troops Kt thrlr first n-al tanto of
mmli'tn Win-fun in a stiiiiiK defeat
in whU-h the Uiffians lost hundreds
of dead and many prisoners. The
Kifrian warriors fought valiantly but
were furred back by the Kronen, from
all points north of the OueiKha river.
The fierceness and stubbornness of
Abd-Kl-Kiiin's attack was interpreted
by the Kronen an meaning his adher-
nce to his uriKintil intention to reach
Kez. Tauunai, his immediate objec
tive is the key to the crossing of the
OuoikIiu.
STATE GRANGERS
ON AUTO RIDE
DALLAS, Ore., June 5. Delegates
to the unnuul convention of the State
Orange were this morning enjoying
automobile trips to points of inter
est In I'olk county, ending with an
inspection of the Oregon normal
school.
This afternoon the convention will
tackle a mass of resolutions, which
will define the organization's poll
cies for the ensuing year.
The convention late yesterday went
on record as favoring .an effort for
a new stnte income tax and instruct
ed State Master 1'almiter to appoint
a committee to work with other or
ganizatioliH to form a tax league.
This league would not only work for
an Income tax law but would con
duct a campaign ngalnst the Dennis
resolution which would put the state
on record as opposed to any income
tax for fifteen years.
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BY SUPPRESSION
SANTIAGO. Chile, Juno 5. (Hy the
Associated Press.) A delicate situa
tion is reported in the nitrate rcition
following the closing of two com
munist newspapers at luulqW. Clashes
are said to have taken place hut duo
to the censorship the dctuils arc
vanue.
Dispatches received here said a
crowd attacked the C'oruna works,
seizing the offices and mortally
wounding an employe. The others and
the manager escaped.
Uprisings were started in two other
factories and machine gunners were
landed from a cruiser to suppress the
disorders, in one of the encounters
two policemen were killed.
The dispatches say the government
iias the situation well in hand.
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MISSING 15700
SAN FRANCISCO, June 5. ( Ry
Associated Press.) Postoffice Inspec
tor Charles K. Calne said today no
progress had been made toward un
covering $ny clue leading to solution
of the disappearance several days ago
from the mails between Iieno, Nov.,
and Kloriston, Oil., of u package con
taining $5700 in currency, part of the
payroll of the C'rown-Willametto
Paper company nt Kloriston. Re
ports said the package had gone for
ward from the Reno postoffice but
failed to arrive at Kloriston.
Two deputy inspectors from the
San Krancisco office have been de
tailed on the case, Chief Cainc said.
Tired bodies respond
to Hills Bros Coffee
Lacging bodies throw oft fatigue with
the first delightful mouthful of this fa
vorite coffee of the West. A tonic to
the tired and a delicious beverage
withal. Refreshing! Invigorating! No
other drink so unerringly hits the spot
in dead center.
At the first sign of mental or bodily
fatigue, brew yourself a cup of Hills
Bros. Coffee. Inhale its wonderful
bouquet. Then raise it to your lips
and drink deeply. In all the world, no
flavor like this! The Recognized Stand
ard, without a doubt. Ask for Hills
Bros, by name and look for the Arab
on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is eco
nomical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
In the original Vacuum Pack
which keeps the totjet fresh.
JI'?2-;, HillilW
PORTLAND, Ore., June 6. Fede
ral Judge R. S. Uean today granted
i a motion for a directed verdict dis
missing charges of misuse of tho
malls against John L. Etherldge,
Portland bond dealer. The govern
ment charged that Kthorldge in sell
ing bonds of a Seattle local Improve
ment diHlrict had misrepresented that
they were barked by the credit of the
entire city of Seattle.
ELECTRIC
WELDING
Solves the problem for .
you of eliminating lost' time
and use of. the broken ma
chinery or purls and also
saves yon labor costs, here.
Otir tip-to-date plant with
A-l equipment at your serv
ice when you need it.
Jackson's
Welding Shop
46 S. Riverside Phone 316
WHY NOT BUY FROM THE
SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND
CUT OUT SUBSTITUTION
We Wholesale
and Retail
4 Pounds of Peas 25
Lettuce, per head 5t
Onions, per bunch 5
Beets, 2 bunches for 15
Turnips, 2 bunches for..l5
Carrots, 2 bunches for....l5
Johnson
Produce Co.
241 N. FirSt. Phone 97
Let us service your car
regularly with
VELVOIL
Our famous Eastern Oil at 23c
per quart. Why pay more?
8ee Wolff, the Tire Man, for
Tires of Quality and Mileage.
Armory Service Station
Puc. Highway at Jackson 8c.
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GOODWILL
The Good Wilt of a Customer Is a Valuable Asset
GOOD WILL
is acquired from ,
GOOD SERVICE.
GOOD SERVICE
is obtained through
CO-OPERATION.
t. CO-OPERATION
is working in harmony.
First National Bank
Medford, Oregon
United States Depositary
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