PAOTSTnTRlCE
UICY STONE LEAGUE WIFE WAS
ELECTRICAL EXPERT
SPEAKS AT COPCO
IN APE TRIAL 1
TET)FORD MATL ' TRTBTTyE, MEDFOtlT, PRECOX" TITURSDA Y, .1 ITLY 2H, HfgS-r"""
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9 11 w - n
ON VOLT PROBL
R. Sawsdn, convicted bootlegger,
htenccd to three .years In state
son, with hla partner B. J. Hodgea
th of -Klamath Falls, was Indicted
a special grand jury, session
'dnesday afternoon on a ' chargo
perjury His bonds were fixed
16000. ' ' " , ' !
Mrs. DawsondauBliter bt a well
own Laevlew, Oregon, family, 21
Irs, old,' and the' mother- of three
Idren, the youngest aged three
nths, Is held as material witness,
h bonds at $1000. ' Dawson will
arraigned to plead In circuit court
kt i Monday morning, ,: y,.
the indictment' grew out. ef tea-
lony given at the trial Holiday .
ere he and wife, and MO and
s. B. J. Hodges were charged
h possession - of liquor. ' Hodges
Dawson were convicted, and
tr wives acquitted by the jury.
pn the -night of' their arrest, at
Hut," a Crater Lake highway
ibllshmont, when.' they were do
lling moonBhlne, Mr. and Mrs.
wson signed a statement in which
y admitted liquor trafficking, de-
jibing detalla of v the agreement.
that "they were to operate with
Hodges, receiving. $1 per gallon
all liquor sold by Hodges.". The
lement also said that Hodges owed
m. about 140, "besides the J30
for the delivery of liquor to the
Dawson testified at the trial, "dia-
Itrlcallv opposite" to his signed
t sworn statement; It Is alleged,
rs. Dawson who signed the state-
Int, denied, as did her husband,
salient points, and- further testi.
''that I was, so excited about my
bles, I did not know, what I was
rig." 1
Cross-examination by the district
Ibrney failed, to shake either in
sir denials. ; - . !
The Hodges and Dawson's were ar
ited on June 12th last, following a
Id for liquor .on , the "Hut," the
rn being indicted on three counts,
ft the women on two counts for
lior violations. .
I
JCK DEER REFUSES -
TO BE SCARED AWAY
ATTACKS SALEM MAN
SALEM, Ore.. July 23. P. H. Acton
this city today related an' expert
te which he went through last Sun
jr when he was attacked by a buck
it wnne iisnMgiitt Jthe"ntrtBftfrk
the Santlam river, Rome six miles
it of Mehama. The incident took'
ce at about 6 o'clock Sunday morn
;. Acton was passing down the
fer from camp, fishing as he went.
en ne suddenly noticed an object'
inlng down the stream toward him.
ten the object was about 100 yards
ri mm Acton made a noise, attempt
to frighten it. but Without success.
fhe object kept coming- down the
(earn and Acton recognized, it as a
k deer. When the deer was direct
opposite him Acton clapped his
hds together,"' expecting that " the
and would frighten the animal,
psing It to emerge from the stream
the opposite bank and disappear.
itead of that, However, the animal
me directly - toward Acton, who
pmptly took refuge in a tree which
Is growing close at hand. The deer
jnained at the foot of the tree for
feral minutes, apparently waiting
i tne man to come down, ttnd then
ived slowly away. ,.
A mild sensation was stirred up in Dayton, Tenn., evolution trial town,
by the fact that Dudley Flold Mulono, defense lawyer, and a woman who
Insisted on registering as Doris Stevons, occuplod the same hotel suite. Doris
Stevens Is Mr. Malone's duly wedded wife but, being one of - .the sTaunchest
members of the .Lucy Sterne League, used her maiden name. , '
list. 'Attorney Cheney
f o Enter Encampment
CRATER L TROUT !
LIVING BETTER
; SAYS R. W. PRICE
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., July 23.
NFrom some mysterious source, trout
of Crater lake are now obtaining -an
abundance of feed, and as a result
are assuming uronortlnns ; of ' whll.
'nourished trout. , ; : '
This is according to R. W., Pice,
Jliaad ;of , thes Crater ,Laky,LoilKo: om
,'pany," who arrived in the city 'test
, night, from .Portland. Mr., Price and
his company are defendants in a dam
lage suit for approximately $17,000
brought' by W.rT. Lee for an alleged
breach of contract. The case opened
this morning in circuit court .before
Judge A. L. Leavitt. 1 ''" '
Mr. Price Was accompanied by his
lawyer, Laurence McNary of Portland,,
and Manager Kiefaber of the Crater
Lake Lodge, v.. - w. .? - -
"For the past two years' the trout
of Crater lake have been larger than
ever before," Mr. Price' said; . "I don't
know what it can be except that the
trout are securing food-'from. some
source. ' In the past' Crater lake trout
have been noted for their lack of
fight and their thinness. .-: Sucll is not
the case now." - .
Crater lake, is enjoying the most
profitable season of its history. Man
ager Kiefaber reported. The additions
to the lodge, now,:. In process of con
struction, came in good season. By
the end of the season the- additions
will be 75 per cent finished.
Predicts Earthquakes
in Alaska and Japan
Last of This Month
-..',.
' FAENZA, Italy, July 23. (A.
P.) R a p h a e l ? Bendandi, the
earthquake - prophet, who has
foretold several seismic disturb-
ances in the last two years, pre-
diets . violent earthquakes in the
'region of Alaska, . July 25 or -28.
He also foresees shocks in Japan
on July 30. . ; v
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The Copco Forum was singularly
favored last night whon Its members
were addressed by a noted electrical
authority, Dr. Harris J. Itynn, profes
sor of the electrical engineering de
partment of Stanford university, and
past president of the American insti
tute of Electrical Engineers.
Dr. Ryan's particular field is In the
high voltage tranmslssion of power,
and in this connection he acted in a
consulting capacity In the design of
the 220.OO0 volt transmission lines of
the Pacific Gas & Electric company
and the Southern California Edison
company J4e mentioned the immense
power possibilities of the northwest,
and his ideal now is to perfect power
transmission at a high enough voltage
so that power developed In this sec
tion may be transmitted to the groat
centers of population, when these
cltjes have Increased to such a size
that their present nearby power possi
bilities are inadequate.
The immense amount of still un
developed hydro-electric power on the
Pacific slope was pointed out by Or.
Ryan, the statement being mude that
there is available 32 millions of poten
tial horsepower for a present popula
tion of five millions of people. This
amount of power Is said to be GO per
cent of the total water power of the
United States, and If developed would
give six horsepower for every person
living in the western states, as com
pared with the nationwide ratio of l'j
horsepower to every person.
To assist Dr. Ryan In his research
along these lines several of the larger
'electrical companies will establish at
Stanford in the next few months a
two million volt laboratory with trans
mission lines, etc., so that actual work
ing conditions may be simulated and
so Dr. Ryan may carry on his great
work, which has attracted world-wide
attention. ' . "
D.O.K.K.
IN MEDFORD FRIDAY
The Crater Lake - Temple band,
D. O. O. K., will play Its second con
cert in the city park tomorrow even
ing at 8 o'clock, with ahe following
program r ,
1. Cle Elem . ........:.....U..i By King
2. Affinity Waltz....By J. -Waltor Scott
3. O! Katharina (popular)..; By Fall
,4. Vision of Salome..;...By J. B. Lampe
5. Red Hot Mamma.....iu. l.By Milles
6; Russian Fantasle.....ii.:.. By Taborl I
7. Ambassador March,...: By Bogles
8., Star Spangled Banner By Scott
Tennis Shoes, Sandals, Boys' and Girls' Ox
fords and All Odds and Broken Lots. A Real
Clean-Up Sale.
You Can Save 50 Per Cent on These Items.
ALL Cost arid Profit Forgotten.
Boys White Tennis Shoes, all sizes. While they last . . 75c
Ladies' and Misses' cross strap Pumps, all sizes, at ... . 75c
Boys' heavy brown Tennis Shoes, all sizes, while
they last. . .98c
Ladies' and Misses' Sandals, all sizes 98c
Boys' and Girls' Oxfords going at ................ .SI. 50
Now if you want to save about half, come in before they
are all gone, or your size is gone.
A FEW OTHER BARGAINS
Men's $1.50 Caps , . 98c
Men's Dress Shirts ,75c
Men's Union Suits ....... 50c
Carpenter's Overalls, Black
Bear, best . .$2.25
Ladies' Silk Hose ....... 98c
Men's Work Shirts . .... 59c
Men's Bib Overalls ... $1.15
Men's Khaki Pants . . . .$1.15
Red, white and blue
Handkerchiefs 5c
Men's Suits, going at. .$12.50
Just hundreds of real bargains. Bring your dollar where it wjll
buy two dollars' worth.
That's All Today.
WILL H. WILSON
32 N. Front St.. ; ,., .';
Cheapest Store in the West
(District Attorney Newton C. Chaney
II leave this pvenlng for Seattle
ere he will be In the active service
the. Reserve Officers corps for 15
is. attached to tho intelligence per
hnelof the quartermaster's corps.
'. Chaney Is leaving at this time be-
use of the fact that the criminal
(cket at the circuit court has been
ared, and will hus spend hs vaca-n.
Allison K. Moulton, assistant dls-
pt nltnrnpv. will tnlin hln nlncn Hur.
K the fifteen days ho Is away..
udge. Thomas Leaves
For Council Meeting
uudge C- M. Thomas leaves this ey
ing to attend a meeting of the judi
.1 council of the state of .which he
bne of the five members, consisting
two members of the supreme court
I three circuit Judges. The pur
se of .the council Is to recommend
ILiiges in the practice and procedure
the courts and correct tho evils of
rt work. Including undue expense,
lay and technicalities which are so
Itcrly criticised by tho public. ( ,
Wheat Crap U 8aved. '
MACLEOD, Alberta. July 23. A
pvy rain which fell today from
Idlclne Hrft to the Rocky mountains
itually saved the wheat ' crop in
pthern Alberta. A heat wave had
vailed over .the wheat belt for
Non-Stop Auto Trip Completed.
NEW YORK, July 23. (A. P.)
utenant Leigh Wade and Lincoln
ills today completed their non-stop
nscontlnental automobile run, re--tlnff
at the Broadway terminus at
52 P. M., eastern standard time.
tf
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Mrs, fjiirklii Gets Divorce,
PARIS, July 23. (A. P.)A di
vorce has been granted to- Mrs. Vera
Huntington Cravanth Larkln, daugh
ter of Paul D.' Cravath,'-New 'York
lawyer, against James Satterthwnlt
Larkln, by the civil tribunal of the
Seine, upon tho' wife'R apftllcntlon.
SUFFERED
TWO YEARS
Finally Relieved by Taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound, Says '
, Mrs. Anderson
Rancolov. Maine. "Lydia E. Pink-
ham's vegetable Compound helped mo
eauy ior uearinB-
V
book with gaa. .
ere
down pains in the
sides and Dactc, neaa
aches and tired feel
ings. I suffered for
two years and it
seemed aa though I
could : not get my
work done irom one
day to tho next. Af
ter reading letters
from others who had
taken the Vegetablo
Compound I decided
to try it and now I can do all kinds of
work, sewing, washing, ironing and
weeping. I live on a farm and have
five in the family so am busy most of
the time. -1 recommend the Vegetable
Compound to my friends and hope my
letter will help some one to take your
medicine." Mrs. Walter E. Ander
son, Box 270, Rangeloy, Maine.
Over 200,000 women have bo far
replied to our question, "Have you
received benefit from taking Lydia E,
Pinkham't Vegetable Compound t " ' ':
98 out of every 100 of the replies say,
"yea," and because the Vegetable
Compound has been helping other wo
men it should help you. For sale by
druggist everywhere. ( ... , .,
AND WHEN IT COMES TO VALUES
There' is no denying that the Golden Rule offer the greatest pos
sible value at the lowest possible price. It is a simple matter for us
to do this 95 busy stores buying together, paying cash and selling
for cash and giving customers the advantage. ;When you want
REAL VALUES remember the
. Busy Stores
The Reason
"We Sell
For Less
95
Busy Stores
The Reason
We Sell
For Less
Why
MEN
50 New Fall Suits :
Just received from .
Rico- Rochester '
Color, style and tailoring arc all iti evidence
in these suits, and the enormous buying
power of 95 stores enables us to offer them
to you at the very low price of ,
$29.85 i v- -
Men's Wide Belts
95c
These stylish new lt-iuch belts in all t-olors.
Also men's mercerized sport belts in a Rood
assortment of colors . ....95
Women's Wash Dresses $3.95
'., Crosses of English broadcloth, pure Irish
linen and. figured voiles. These dresses
sell at from $5.75 to $8.50. Special $3.95
Women's Waslj Dressed 55.95
Raj'ons, pongees, tissues and voiles; all
' much higher values; neatly, trimmed in
self and contrasting materials. This lot
specially priced at ..: $5.95
EXTRA SPECIAL
Women's Silk and Fiber Hose, -59cPair
A quality- of hosiery that sell regularly at
from 8T)e to 98c pair. A special purchase
enables us to sell this high-grade hose at
only, nir .....59-
(Colors: Nlide, French nude, grey,. Russian
calf, peach, black and white. '
Silk tunic blouses in tan and cocoa colors.
Worth $8.50; special ...;....$3.95
';.-: .V.'ll' I. -IT; i, 41'.'. .")-'. ... .r, . .-. .-.'.,. ,'.,'
Voiles and Crepes 35c yard
dO-iiicli, voiles of flock dot and floral designs; also plain colors. Dress
crepes in plain and fancy patterns. . A.11.50c to 75c quality, vard....35
.: a v.. "'.-' V;v'-';i ;,'.;-'
' ;'' ' '32 inch Ginghams 17c yard
" Standard quality, gingham in new pat
terns; a good assortment to select from.
Priced, yard 17
36 inch Percales 17c yard
'ast. color percales in light and dark
colors; extra quality. Priced, yard....l7
Swimming Suits
'Bradley swimming suits for women in
lieautiful colors, absolutely all wool, sixes
34 to 42; regular $7.50 'values for....$4.98
Men's Shirts
One lot of men's fine dress'
shirts in blue, grey and as
sorted patternsshirts which
usually sell for $1.75 and $2
included in this lot; sizes
UY to.'17 ........$1.50