o o o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOjlP, OKEGOX, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925 PAffE THREE TT E WILL PUBLISH AN APE GATECHISM ROGUE R. VALLEY AT CONVENTION EX-MEDFOBDITES ME IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Mr. and Mrs. Andrews who" left Med ford two years ago and went to Virginia to farm, were so in love with Medford that they recently returned and Mr. Andrews is working for the Monarch Seed company. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Babcock, who I re'urned to their old home in Blsbee. ..' Ariz., ,two years ago, had the southern Oregon fever so badly they also re turned to Medford recently. .'.Mr; and Mrs. C. L. Bland, who went to the City of the Angels Los Angeles over a year ago, returned recently for another drink of mountain spring water, decided to stay and Mr. Bland has a position with' the Peer less bakery. . Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Witte and wife, 'after four years In Centralia, Wash.; ' wore ' passing through Medford en route to Los Angeles, but the Rogue valley looked so good to thctn they decided to stay. Mr. Witte is with the Davidson News company. BANKERS BEHIND ill; BOOTLEGGERS TBYU.S.A. NEW.. YORK, July 21. (A.: P.) . Efforts to learn whether banks have financed the gigantic operations of ' bootleggers - who shipped In trunks, .'from New York Inland; are being ' made by Federal Attorney Buckner at a John Doe inquiry by a grand Jury. :-.;."We particularly want to learn .how a business of this magnitude was financed and If any banks were interested in the operations of the bootleggers," said Mr. Buckner. In the first day's inquory the grand jury heard' testimony of William Gil bert of Nebraska " an agent who for months -had been following the trail ,that led last Friday to the arrest of Jacob Kirgch and seven others in - a; . Broadway office which is regarded as . headquarters' of a ring ' which 0 sent salesmen far and, wide to sojiclt orders . and aid business 'wth per sons 4n 29 states,. , . ThQ . ring j had 20,00,0 , customers. . Trunks. were: shipped- containing the - liquor and when customers remitted payment, keys for opening (he trunks were mailed them, . ; . Besides Gilbert the jury yesterday heard testimony from customers in. Illinois, Iowa nnd Nebraska. "Their i - His; warnings , o loquacious ' spec names were withheld. I tators.iaro features 'of each ' day's ' Difficulties are expected in call- sessions. He alone with certain 1m ifng, the customers to testify for It ,i punlty Interrupts the Judicial . pro 'presumed many used fictitious names ceedlngs and ,stqps the counsel or the and addresses. Mr. Buckner' pointed court to cry .'against disorder. His out that Borne of the names on thai admonitions are often 'supported -by ' books seized In New " York ; were' the- approval of the oiirt 'who savs: probably prospects 'and not custo mers. In this connection there ifl ' a .list of tn embers of the St. Louis country club, where : the women's national golf championship Is to be, Jield In the fall. The list was .found ori George Fox, salesman, arrested in Des Moines. E ASCENT OF LOGAN RETURN CORDOVA, Alaska, July 21((A.. P.) On their way to their homesaf ter reaching the sumlmt of Mount Lo gan, 19,850 feet high, in Yukon ter ritory, four members of an expedition. . of eight, lead by Captain A. H. McCar.) thy of Summit, N. J., arrived here last . night. ! : : . ' With Captain McCarthy were )V. W. Foster of Vancouver, B. C, ' Alan Carpe of New York and H. P. Cambert '' of .Ottawa, Norman H. Head of Bos' .. ton, arrived a week ago.' They are to1 -depart -for Seattle-Tuesday: " ! McCarthy, Foster and Carpe told of a narro wescape in the wuters of the Chltlna river when- the-rnft on which they had embarked turned over in an eddy at the mouth of a tributary . river. The men battled the swift cur- rent for hours in an attempt to reach the raft on a sand bar, but dunnage tied underneath It Interfered. In the struggle most of their food, , cooking utensils and their camera were swept away and the films were water soaked. They managed to right the raft and puflhed across the deepest channel, waded the second . channel and got ashore, then hiked 70 miles. The first day after the wreck their only food was sardines and potatoes fried In sardine can. BOTTOM 52-FOOT WEIL OLYMPIAN wfsh., July 21- (A. P.) All hope that Dennis Murphy, aged . Rochester Prairie rancher, who 'was Imprisoned at the bottom of a &2-foot well yesterday would be reached be fofe nightfall- today has been aban dtfied, It was reported from Rochester ihls morning. Although the rescuo-l force numbers twenty men, condition under which they are obliged to work Impede progress to such an extent that he will probably not be reached " ontll Wednesday morning,' "II wa ASTORIA, Ore.,' July 21 The key- note of the Oregon State Baptist convention, meeting In annual sen.' olon today at the First Baptist church here, will be. sounded tonight In theharge to the jury in the Scopes case. ' annual sermon to be preached by. The end of the "evolution test" was ' Dr. T.'J.I Vlllers, pastor of the First brought In sight by the agreement of i HSptlSt CnUl'Cn 01 l-Ortiana. .uiiuincyH iu Five tne yiov iu v ju.jr There is a distinct undercurrent and permit the record to show a ver of feeling among the 75 ministerial! diet of "guilty" without argument, delegates who arrived In Astoria After Judge Raulston had expung- Mbnday preparatory to the opening of the convention that doctrinal dif-, ferences between modernist and f un- "" " s "'" damentallst Baptist must be kept out lu reached to bring the case to of the convention. Whether or not,a -c. !; , ., . ,. this can. be achieved remains prob lematical. This morning was. devoted largely! to the ministerial conference which Mlllone ond Arlhur G. Hays If he had precedes the general session. Ad- fca(1 opportunlty to examine them dresses were to be made by Rev. I.' ajt witnesses. I. Leonard of Baker; Dr. Daniel j It waa explained that the defense's Bryant of Corvallls; Dr. W. B. Hin- testimony on which it relies to ncqult son o Portland; Rev. J. F. Huckel-' scopes having been excluded tho do berry of Carlton; Dr. O. C. Wright 'funse would state to tho Jury that It of Portland; ' Rev. W. H. Robins of could not ask a verdict of "not guilty," Pendleton .and Dr. W. H. Eaton - of and was satisfied to have a conviction Medford. , . , in this court that an appeal might be Running coincldentally with the made to the supreme court of Ten mlnl8terial conference was. the meet.lnossee and possibly to the United' ing of the 'State Baptist .Women's soclety. DAYTON, July' 21. (A. trolman Kelso Rice of Chattanooga, has attained a permanent place in tne scopes trial. stationed upon the Judge's eminence since the first day of the Tennessee evolution pro- Ceedlngs, the' blushing i young blue- coat has performed ' the duties . of . baiiirt under circumstances which would try the patient and courage ot tne most experienceu. ueienaer of 'the law. ' -,' - - ' The youthful officer still suffered from 'embarrassment on ;tho second day of the trial when ' the Judge handed him his gavel' with "-which to enforce ' order In the : crowded room. With the mallet in one hand and his club In the 6ther, he shifted from foot to foot, : but soon learned to. "sound off" with "impressive de termination. "I 'endorse what the '.office says. The bailiff has supplemented his customary phrases of warnings, say ing "you'll have to go out on the lawn if you' want to talk," with more wordy pronouncements. ' At In tervals he announces that "this ls no circus, people." His' comments ' fre quently, cause laughter.' ' He tried to put one over the Judge yesterday in opening court.- He paused so long In saying "pursuant to adjournment -r-sit down.'l that his 'honor Intercept-, ed he gavel at half way point-in the formula and the officer had! to finish It in a 'gale of 'laughter.' ;': - .Yesterday afternoon ' the throng on1 .-the lawn ; at the open L air hear ing was .restive. Scarcely five min utes paBsed ..without' some demonstration-of approval. - 'In one of the moments .; of 1 intense ' interest, ho broke . in to utter- this exhortation: ! ."People, this Is not a circus, there are no monkeys , up here.' This is a .law , suit, , Jot's :havo order. '. TO LOSE RADIO POST HAfniuiurt, ,iuiy zi, Bjeore- tary of. the JJavy Wilbur announced through his office here .today thst the naval radio station at Marshfleld.1 Ore., will, be closed and disposed of and , its- work- taken over through' rT'ule,iiran9m'lrB .hy lhe "'; radio stations at Empire, Ore,, and KureKa, Oil. - i "JIFFY" LUNCH DAYTON TRIAL Russell's Wednesday Special 1 1 ' r V fTltA firinot liinU nYtih fn linmo ST" or cmp. It's easy i COURT ' ROOM. DAYTON. Tenn.. juiy ji. (a. P.) Judge John T. Raulston retired from the court room 'nt 9:45 this morning to dictate hls' ed the testimony of William Jennings , Bryan from the record of yesterday ment that he would make public later a series of questions he would have krt pi, nnrrnw n,iiev Field Hinies supreme court. r4'ne suggestion tnat tne judge ai- rect a verdict of "guilty was dis carded, when it was pointed out, that for the defense to officially admit guilt would deprive It of the rltfht to ap peal. The record would show, it wns said, that the verdict of guilty was In due and regular form. The jury has not heard any of the i testimony of the defense "test wit nesses," Dr. Maynard M. Metcalf, nor 'the statments read Into the records from slrentists and biblical scholars. The only Information officially reach ing the jury's ears has been four state- witnesses, two schoolboys, the super intendent of schools and the chairman PJla"lHnlpmpntR from ntate nnd defense. Gorman Town Evacuated. BOOHtlM, Oermnny, July 21. (A. p.) The French ov ncuatlon of this town' in tho heart of tho Ruhr 'was! ' .nmnlRted ' today. Hnttlhiren nnd . Wtten were aiRO evnouatod. ' The:: ontlre Ruhr will he cleared of nl- 'He, troops hy July 31. NOW DOES : iMRWORK Hat No JSackachei No Bad Feeling Because Lydia Otakham's Veg etable Compojmd Drove Her : Illness Away . . . Milwaukee, Wis'cdrtairi. "I was in n badly run-down condition and I would gel weaK spelts ana terrible headaches. I felt so badly last year that I could not do any houseclean mg. The' minuto I would lift' or stoop it' seemed - tut' if I was going to fall to pieces.' I. told a neighbor how I f .lt and she said that Lydia E. Pinkbam's VeiretableCompound was surely tne ngnt wing ior me. I took four bottles then and in the fall pf the year I took three,, I had been .treated, by a: doctor but ho gave ma an .iron tonic and that did not help me. It, seemed that tha tonic did not havo In it what ho Vegetable Compound did. That gave mo the strength ;and ambition I' needed and I have gained in weight,1 This year before I started to clean house I got fourbottlesof the Vegetable Com pound and am taking' it right along. I tell all my friends about It andhow much good it does me. They can notlco it be . cause I have gained in weight' I Weigh 118 now and do all my work' myself 'ai;ain."-Mrs.EMii. O. Brandenburg,: B6l 37th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin. LEE V ATKINS has oilanod . Mi store at the old !ot.n19q7 tt 'Vrnnt HHl 'ft' full 'i FEEDS AND SEEDS ... Call and see me. Bring your-eggs. Will-pay market prices. ?hpne , . .. r ri 1 ... 1 Jio. 1 uuu V ueiivoj. , CLOTHS to clean, ..pV STARTLING REDUCTIONS .' , ;. , : - i c ' ' ' 1 1 . '' "v . " : ; in Whites arid Broken Sizes in ceautimi Moes lor women This Amazing Selling Thursday Morning, 8 o dock $1.85 "VVliite, buck and patent . $6.00 values, sale.:...,..: ...r..;....'..... ?1.85 White linen oxfords, militaryheel ;: $6.00; values, sale '. .........'.............,...'..1... ......'....$1.85 -Broken sizes in white kid. oxfords; $10.00 valucsi, .. sale I.............;............ , ......,$1.85 ; ; ' There will be shoes up td $10.00 values, where only ; ,011c or two pairs are left rora a run, will po in this '. . group. At least 150: pairs at $1.85. ' t ' ' ;j . ' ' '"'','.'''..' ''''. "')! ' ' '. s . :$385-.'v-r . In this group joucih find any kind of shoe ; you want, ;lToni outinr'and packing to. dress ana spqrt wear. ,', ,r y , , Qvflv: fawri: otter and heels, all good patterns; I Patent leather in Spanish, Baby Louis, mili- -A . :tal-y and low heels; $10.00 Values, fial'e.i.:$3.85 .1 . Black siiede in up-to-date patterns in Spanish, . Bhby Louis, riiilitaiy . and low heels; $10.00 values, sale .'. l..........$3.85 ' Brown and black oxford sport: shoes; values to $8.50, 8aie...;....:...,......:..,:....:.:.:...:......::..$3.85 S ' Brqwh calf Qoodjreai' welt oxfords, rubber top H .lifts; $6.85 values, rnile.,. ..:.."..$3.85 I. M All I. Miller Slippers i on Sale for ,i -.'$1:5' V Values lip to $12.50 REBBER! The gj R. B. Strang Here are but a few of trim oxfords, low heels; , ;.'. .;',.', -i--'.,'. brown' suedes. SrSahish ' $10,06 values..:.$3.85'. ; tiler . r - .; j '-..!' :-r-- U .r. ' . v.- .r . 1 ..... . - - - . .... . .,. J . .. : ... . '.' ' . ' ' , .''' 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' White kid,' one strap,' - 1 ' ' 1 - r VllUlt'S, HiVlU j. .....i......i;.,p-x.ow ' Wh jte ' cal f skin :6x?ords,,' 0 oodyear Wef ;' rub-;' ; g ucr neeis; o.u., values, saie..............;.....cui . g Wliitc ' calfskin' one strap, cutout low, h;el8, ' ' rulibcr top' lifts; $6.50 values, sale...'......1.85 -'Bhuik-salip in 'Spanish and box heels; $.'O0 to I $10.00 values, sale.!.:;..:. :..........-..:.$4.85 , , ' ' . ' '- ' '.' ; '" '.. '. . V " -Mi'- 'v,.:-..j,!..,-,- Black suede in Spanish and Baby.Louir heels;.. E - $10.00 values, sale...... M'85 Black kid, patelit trim, ish heels; $9.00 values, Patents, tan cnlfH,jjvhi;c;calf gore pumj liox lieels; ipiu.utj values, sale : Outing and Packing Shoes 'that will wear and give you comfort, g at prices that will please you . V.. .;" ; BE SURE AND SEE OUR WINDOW 111 . til CF" ' '""" '''C' i ! 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