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O O q iTEDFOTin MAfrj TTJTT.TTNf!. MTCPFOTtTTi. (ftl-pA". 3 0 OV. TTTERDAY. .TTTT 11. 1023 J2 GRAIN MARKETING I -u. At Hrooklyi Pltlshurg Brooklyn ilional. CSreen nil, Deber ;-h: ,r H. U Jl MAN KGPORTED SUA IS ALIVE CHICAOO. July 14 (A. P.) Co-operative marketing of grain will Cnnney continue under'.' the" name of the 3ni1 O'Neill. DVU'TII. Minn., July 14. (A. P.) I.ynn .Miu-I .iu-hlmi, reported, nuir- At HdNton U H E ' dered more than, two years ago Is CincUiiiati a iy i alive and living with his wife and BomWi ,f . , ,V 10 2 two children at Mineola, J(i)n O. Luciiie, nieihiller and Hargrove: I "Homs, county humane officer wiih Oenewich, VurgUK, Kninu , Informed today by a telephone jnes SOVIET RUSHING 0 AiiUNIIiTO CHINESE FORCES CANTON. July 13. iA. 1 The locnl correspoiult'iii of the Japunes semi-official news UKem-y :iys it is relfubley repocietl that u lUinsiun stin hut bourink l,fuo,miO rimmln uf jinimiinliion, ban Hiiih'il from VhikUvu Htok for thisyort. 8ape from n woman who refustul to Grain Marketing company which Ue-j M w yZ E John It. Ma.Lnehlan. father of cttl , on a ..dissolution a few days Chicago : . , 3 8 2 ' Lynn, had positively identified the ago and an effort will be made by New York 6 12 0 ' mullluted body of a man fuulOl nt it to stage a flnjftctnl comeback. I - Keen. Blake, Jones. Jacobs ondlAuportt lwo years rf go nsahat of hia nanneit; Lientl and Oowdy. miaauhai. juiy is. (A. tJ.j a Mr. Ross informant said today her wireless message from Ohangaha in At Philadelphia R H. E. lui!,,)lld received a letter two wets i Hunan province, says the Chinese au- St. Louis .... 4 10 2laKO from Lynn MacL,aehla in which thorltiea there have renewed their as- JJhiladelphla . 0 9 0 Uie letur 811111 newun employed oy suranoe or proieouou ror foreigners. Dickerman. Sothoron and O'Par- l"e jax nuouer company, or 'iren The directors have voted to re turn the properties involved to the four companies originally merged, but to request an option for jne year allowing the Grain Marketing company to purchase them outright. Verbal approval of this plan has been given by officers of the four companies, Oray Silver, president of the co-operative indicated. reli; I'earce, Knight and Henline. American At Cleveland. Boston ..M...:. ...... Efforts to keep the co-operative Cleveland. alive through some re-organization plan have already befcn considered. Nebraska farmers have expressed willingness to start a movement among farmers for the funds. "Despite obstacles," the directors' statement declared "3(il country ele vators have become stockholders, grain has been handled directly or .indirectly from every wheat pool in the United States, exce.pt Indiana', and. Che' company now has an p portunity to handle more than 50. Q0Q.G00 bushels of.'-Us own members' em In from Its present membership." R. H. 1 0 0 12 Batteries: Zahnirter, Ross and l'lc- inich; Buckeye and Myatt. . ton, X. J., and that their home was Mineola, where Mrs M ljichhtn's parents Reside. IMctureg of Macljichlans two children were iiu-losed In the letter, she said. At Chicago. Sidelights on 7 Evolution Trial. fi DAYTON, Tenn., July 14. An enternrislnc wpstern r-ltv i apuifiner to- make capital out of the Scopes evolution trial. At the courael table yesterday. At torney General Stewart received a telegram from a chamber of. com merce secretary In a city- beyond the rockles, suggesting that-the state prosecutor change the - site of the legal conflict over evolntion from Dayton to "the gold spot of AmeriT ca." The .effulgent message said: - "Our magnificent climate, , Incom parable scenery and a desert .which has been turned into, a garden .of the Gods will be such as to mellow the soul of even lawyers, who admit nothing, deny everything and ' de mand proof and (the climate pre sumably) will place evolution in the pipe dream class. . . "Our outdoor court room seats upwards of 25,000 people. R. S. V. P." ' At an early hour today the attor . ney general had announced no plans for. a change of venue. Dayton wira laid in darkness for several hours last night as a result of a break in the town's water main. The municipal power plant is ope rated by water power and until the break could be repaired the Bcene of the Scopes trial was without lights. The local shops sold out their j It. H. E. n fi i 3 111 Batteries: Shocker and JJengough: Blankenshlp and Hehulk. necessary New YorR vnicago At Detroit; . , R. 1,1. E Philadelphia 2 . 20 J Detroit ; , 4 7 Batteries: G rnvcn n nrl Poi'k Ins J-eonard und Bassler. AVdodall. CRUDE RUBBER DROPS .NEW YQRK, July 1 4. (A. T. Future prices foe crude rubber broke sharply today. Smoke ribbed .for October-December delivery,, which: was quoted at .96 H cents at the close last night dropped to 9 cents. Spot ribbed also declined about three cents to J1.57. The announce ment .yesterday, in London that if. prices remained nt present levels the British, government would reconsider the ordinance affecting the. .export of rubber which was said to have been responsible for the weakness here. A Don't . kiss yOur wife-rnny wife if she has a cold. The danger zone of a cold is thr.ee feet. Keep your distance. ' LOOK OUT TOR SELF fOISONIRfi Neglect of the liver results In self poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps, but just as surely as if you . drank poison out of a bottle. If your Uver is not doing its work of helping di gestion, eliminating waste from the bowels and purifying the blood, you supplies of candles which . flickered j V11' aiways ue trpuo'ea with sick Iinrauaum.-M, nun sen, Dlliousness, una breath, gas, sour stomach. . or con- feebly along the chief thoroughfares in the wind, which had sprung up after the 'intense heat of the day. t The v prosecution counsel include two McKenzies, two Hicks and two. Bryana. , Ben T. McKenzie is a for mer attorney general of this the 18th Judicial circuit and fs one of the most widely known lawyers In east ern Tennessee. His .son, J. Gordon McKenzie' is the present judge of the Rhea county court. , William Jen nings .Bryan, Jr., is a Los Angeles' Attorney. , The "Hicks boys," looal practi tioners, are graduates of therUnlver slty of Kentucky of which the .de fendant is also an alumnus. . In' th scramble for chairs 'tire pvosecutlon seems to lie qualifying as "the goat" when Attorney 'Gene ral Stewart left, his sent yesterday to look at a document, .someone ap propriated his chalr in his nb'sence. At the afternoon session Judge Gor don AfyKenze and Walter C. Hag gp -of;; siate: counsel were Hft 'wHh standing room only. The stating problem had the gen erti sheriff, on 'the. run. hot he was given -full credit for trying. After "O'yes'lng" the comtlnto 'action he yelled ""sit down." when not more: hnh one third of those withlrf the sotind .of Iffs'volce coujd sit down. WEDDING BELLS Miss Gladys Gilbert and John Cuppaini were united in marriage yesterday, afternoon at 4 o'clock by' Bev..E. P. Lawrence at his hvine in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. John De Souxa, as witnesses, the rljig ceie Tnony being used,. The bride is a resident o Portland, but has beMi in Afedford fop trie paHt three months, being connected with an art studjo. The groom is tho pro prietor of the Sons .of Italy inn on Sixth st'reet near Ivy, '"has been a re.si- dent of Medford for some tinie vast, a n d is quite w.el I k n o w n t h rou?hmi t the chy. TJie happy couple 'will make their pernia-ueni home In. Med ford, where the groom's business interests are centered. . Don't lose your grippe, your handkerchief. Sneeze In EXPERIENCE OF NERVOUS WOMAN Weak, Blue, Discouraged ; Relieved by Taking Lydia f, Pinkham's Medicine Cincinnati, Oidp. "I wn8 nervous and could not sleep, had crying spells ana me oiues, ami didn't cure if I lived oirjdied. My right siue waa very bad and 1 had buckachu and a weakness. I read about your med icines in the papers : Und wrote for fur- mer iiuormaiioii. i i took fevdia E. Pink- i ham's Vegetable i Co in pound, Illood ; Medicino and Liver ; Pilla nnil nspd l.vilin K. Pinkham's HONG KONfl, July 13 (A. P.) I Snni'tivo VV.ili. 1 have, had irood re. I The situation ifl Canton is reported Bults in every wr.y and am able lo do my iuiet. Hundreds of imitators Imve Work aRain and can cat anytBmg that proceeded from the city to the coast comes along. My"riend tellme how ports to cnrrym propaKuuda. , well I am looking. 6 -Mrs.F'Jx.OoRIKix, 123 Peete Street, CincinnaTi, Ohio. Willing to AnWer Letters . !. PhilaiVlphia, Pa, "I have uied yilr medicines for nervousness nfta a rjtn down svsU;m wiW a severe weakness. ! f te 4'nking. Lvdia E. Pinkham s Veg . etidile Compourid aiflk iring I.ydia h. Pinkham's Sonitivo Wash I fil like a different woman anil have gained in n.r T . .i.ilUturtniinwwrlenera tig and ir ami Sin.. AV? M. Keck of . Xut-tha.-.nedioin'es.'; i)oj?A l'asadenfi. O. H. Chauman and (amlly Hoir 'Ji49 S. lltli St., Philadelphia, i'a, of Santa Ana, Mr. . and ' Mr.9Clmrti jo g b dniBBiats ewrywhtfra. Symons of San Pedro, and tke follow- J ht ing from Los Angeles? Mr. and Mrs. H.'C. Vcrtig,- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. a J. hyle, Mr. and Mi-h. N. E. McNutt.' Mr. nml Mrs. L. 1. Wnwyer' Mr. and Mrs. M .Hridnui,i, Mfsdames O. M. Leaiiiire, G. W, li nir, Iouise Huston. Mr. iitid'Mrs. E. llrtiie son. Mr. and M,rs. 1:. E. 'Gubnes. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. J, Ix'desle. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. and Mr. and 'Mis. U. E. Jie.cken fad. t ' . ... ' Thousau'ds Of yards of fine ' mate rials at less tlian cost will be on sale at Mann's remnant sale Wednesday. 97 'AVnVWWMSU'AMt.1 . , , . r. ..... I 'J . ----- - !Li-,, ItesidtNits of - southern California who ae guestR at local hotels include Miss Inez Harrisot) of Glendale, .Mrs. G. H, Turner, Mr and Mt-s. H. E. Eer- (tipatlon Cleanse and tone yonr liver,! Put your system jn condition so you feel, your very best again. Try just aj spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thaehwr's exj oellent Liver and Blood Syrup after, the next few m.eals and. notice the' quick improvement in the' way you( eat, sleep, look and feel the return, of strength, vigor and energy. , You will be completely utisted; other- wise Uiere -will b'e no, cost. Dr.' Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup Is sold and recommended by Heath's Drug Store and fill other leading druggists. Adv. m i Independence 3Yin$-is the first great principle p all, sufpess. It creates independciicc, ftives 'ne stfluding, fills one with vigorous purpose, achievement and ambition land stinulates one to do liis lx-st ancl.to be somebodj' in tho world. Open a STingi Account First National Bank Medford, Oregon ' SI (MING 1 10 1 SALE at EDITH TOWNE SHOP Still Going On S the Dresses, Sweaters, Hats Silk and Muslin Underwear Pocket Books and Novelties Everything the Best Prices the Lowest A Real Sale EDITH M TOWNE V l, lot. V0 O 6 o GENUINE PANAMA GAND SAILORS In all the new braids, values to 0.00 . Wednesday Special S1.50R )o not forgot this Wednesday special. ' o. You still have July, August and Soptei?iber to0wen; those hats, (tonniii?' Panamas and all the new, sailors, values to $(.00; Wednesday special, $1.50,'; Value njid Quality ' . 'Mode Clothing Co. ..26 IJa,st'M&fli ... THE . Model Market Around , th Comer From High Rent, ' On Centl Avenue, Souik Our Every Day Prices Are as Follow, (and a Special on Saturdays) Potroast, ih..L 121 Tiib boil, Jb' : l(t Uound steaK-, Ib, 20 Loiii steaji, lh...':...'....20 Chirk sfreak, lb.......;.l Lamb shops, lb.. ......25 Leg of lamlv 11)..; 30 Lamb ew, lb.... ?.1& Veal shoulder, lb 1&4 Veal eh o) is,. lb 20 Fresh side pork, lb.. Pork steak, lb Pork roast) lb. .v Situsage, lb Ilambiri'gei', lb. Salt iork',' 1U-. La ril, lb .... Compmmd, lb I Tome silKvu'.'cmrd . ' .biteon, II). Picnic hams, 11)..,...,. 27 1 .V" .25'' 32 .25 Where Quality Goats Ho More. Model Meat Is Good to Xat..- Phone 325 We Delirer FOR SALE Sonen-rnoin house, ,.cillu?r furnislicil or iflifimuiijiodT splcnHiiK lociriiou ; iii'ii ' flill of hay; cow, chiioiiK, pirtlen, younit. Ij'iiit.i trees; liirjie lot, neiujy two iieres herries, etc. Cnll or write '' ' JACT.IOVILLI PHA-EM4CI ' hon 12 Jacksonvill, (r.t . . ' . i j. -iiii SI The Dnyton tstofricc la, perhaps the:mst overworked place In toftn ' Everyone here. apparently gt some mall and some of tho leading figures' In the trial are being fairly flooded ' with letteTs, many o them Special, delivery. Judge Rolston's, malf day after day In witinlng a.ileclidon In the Aqua Rot.and t:m office of the Hicks boys Is llng swamped with letters -for W-eillatl Jennings Bryan. Clarence-barrow and Attorney Stew nrt are also being given intention. John T. Hcopes, the defendant, has ' suffered a decline In his one-sided correspondence. Time was when ho was the village champion with (ioorgo W. Rappleyea in the runner up posit !. 0 Membcni of the urv re proh nbly the most comfortable persons . in the court room. They are fur nished the best chairs In the house. ) The twelve men who will decide the fato John T.ces, sit in swivel "hairs that permit them to lean back. This type of chair Is essen tial In the regulnr seating arrnnge met for Rheocounty Juries for normally the Jury Is seated be tween the witness and the Judge. When testimony Is being Riven the Jurymen face the witness with their backs to the Judge. When his honor delivers his (jOiarge they swing Cund facing the bench. Now. fever, the witness stand is in "front ot the Judge, facing the Jury, Greater Reductions!:- Bigger Bargains RliSMi- Department Store's July Sale Is a RguUvFtal of Bargains. We have dug out every broken line of spring mtvchandHi aidciif pricr nearly half. All spring merchandise musf go during the nxt few Uyv 0 . .v Women's Fancy Wash Dresses Women's Lqw Shoes o 100 new novelty dcsscs, Good new styfi going regularo$2.50, all going f.iP8S Ihan our. usual tomorrow tor oniv . $1.69 These 100 dresses will not last long; come early in the morning; see them ' in the 1 window;, bring your friends along. A very low prices $8.50, $4.50, $6.50 o ' o Childftn's Shoes and Sandals for Less. o lien's Shges Bdid. o 1 BIG SALE 0 Toweling, Sheetinjr, Bed Spreads, Percales, Ginghams?, Voiles and Linens. Buy now and save the difference. New Printed Silk $1.09 McCall's Printed s Patterns Selz 6 Dress Shoes for Men Women's Shoes 98c - Proken lines and sizes, .... 4:7 rf) oil in tliia These are wonderful for J(t fo. lp'HH Jjin $Lm a sport w e a r, regula'3 lip. Wluto canvas, Nubuck, patent leather, $1.75 yard. kid, suede. fust what von need foiveverv day. 'ie ...i.i jr von wear an tittii mhu , tin will find it here. ome toinft'i'ow.',, i, Other )rinted silks on sale at .:.....2.......$l"49 a : ML MP 6a) a) w