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TWDronn matt; TTtrnrrsTv Mrrormiri TYiosy MftmvT. atvsttst .1. tam Fa AT!. FTVT5. E depoaldons mjjwu tfie JJhltad SUIfw Hon. .. ' .u. '.-V.i "-.i. ' MANILA. Alic 1 (A. P.) De- , rlured HHne hy an-, army meilW'iil hoard which linn ohftcrved . his no tion since he killed MIhh Auilrny Burl'lRh lust April, Lieutenant J. 8. Thompson faced court martial hereUalay on. a. charge of murder. MhJor Raymond p. Langanre, a - meniher of the medical board lemi fied that ho considered Thompson "a QomUitutlonal pBychopnth," which ' he described ns a '"person subject to minor- deviations ' from normal, but not much. out-of the ordinary. Each member of themedical board testified that they believed the army officer was sane at the time he took Miss Burleigh In his 'automobile, afler she participated In an amateur theatrical, and shot her . to death, bringing her body to port McKinley where lie surrendered. In a letter to his sister fii the United Slates,, which Lieutenant Thompson never mulled,, he told of Ills love for Miss Burleigh. : - Tomorrow the defense will present CLIMBER KILLED 1 f:v RRETT. Wnsh.. Aufir. .-.i.' Vii Mllttred UiVtsclniitn ' 1 U.ulauKb' f Mr. and Mrs. ,h . Jf rnn.sMliniiji.t ialrt lntr iwo niilcfl wont of Criitilio f-Hillft. WitH Instantly killed Sunday when Hhe tvli from thn hiKhetit pointy on Mount Pilch uck, ThoKiii wns . one -of at party of hoys ami ".ulrlH from the (iranito Fa Mb district climbing tho mounthin. Vlth; Jlarold Brandt the ffiii, itRiiinst advice of older mernbers of the party, tried to climb aYocky crag on the north side.' Hhe fell 300 feet into u miow field and rolled sev eral hundred, feet. Rrunrit, endanRer Intf his Hfe. jwenf to,tho'KlrrR aid, found her deml nnd notified.' th' I'll chuck ranger nation. ( , Tho tort wa lakcn from, the mountain by a nnriy organized by rangers.- The gli-l In survived by her parctlLs and on brother. ' ' Only few dnyH left special' electric range offer; get your'a now! ' ?1D Took with rqh. DEATH OF SCHOOL STILL UNSOLVED V -MATTOON. 111., AUK. 3 (A. l-r ora Si all man, the. former si-honl eacher, found, fiend In a clKtern Hal '.irduy onjthe farm of herftlHier, Mm. nna Seaman, wan tlelirloiiH lost Fri day night and moaned, "that inun .nade nie take nonietliing that made me awfully Kick." ' . That was ,,tho Information Riven Coroner P. 8. HhiUinj?, who huH under aken to polve the mystery surround ine her dcatli, which is a tangled web if facts and rumors, including a sheaf if nearly a dozen . threatening mid tnonymous notes, same signed K. K'.und ''Three Boys and Two (tills," 'Mrs. So amt Ho" and other Inexplle ible slKiiatures. , The strange '"situation leaves the iroba))iUty f ihut Miss Knillmnn was poisoned, ' Crtronrr -Shilling said, al Imugh he. added that it may have been suicide, but not by drowning. "She .; was not drowned; we're' sure if that said the coroner. ' Comp'ii'ison of the notes with the handwriting of Miss Stall inn n showed no similarity 'and the coroner said they were written In leud pencil 011 paper unlike any paper in the Sea Qin home. The cornier said some relatives of the family bad termed Mini Stallmun as "queer," but that others who knew 'it-r 1 a she was a iuu runl woman, lie said Bfamari and his wife were expected to return in t wo days a ltd then further piocedufe would be de cided on. V. EXILED GERMANS IN BRRLIN.- Auk. ? (A. P.) Min ister of the lntorior Severing, on leaving Berlin yesterday for'Schneld muhl Asserted that he was no friend of the camp method of dealing with the evicted Germans from Poland, but preferred obliterating them promptly to various districts through out (lernmny. , In this connection, however, bo said "there wore many official bureaus In Prussia and der ma ny lo bo considered." If, on his arrival in Schucidmuhl. tut tin tu t lin m'l'csvif v fur n kiOiiiI refuge camp. Severing said this would be cstabllsned immeuiaiety at t ma son. The Prussian government has nikiirrtiiHiitrwl fivt ml) linn inn vtn for the benefit of the refugees. AUTO FATALITIES AVERAGING 400 PER MONTH WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (A. P.) The number of deaths caused b automobiles In r7 American cities for which statistics are being currently collected by the commerce depart ment totalled -llf) during thr four weeks ending July 18 ns compared with 41? in the previous four weeks ending Juno 20. ' Automobile fatalities In the samo cities from January 1 to July IK numbered 2&1U while tho total for the year l'.tLM was 40!)2 and for 1023 was 4S27. The estimated popula tion of the cities for whclh the fig ures are given Is 20,824,000, From "New York fiOl deaths from automobile accidents Imd boon re ported up to July 18 Oil year and 7tl for the latest four weeks period. Other cities with the heavier death tolls from automobiles are Chicago, with a total of 2!i9 for tho year and 45 for the latest four weeks; Phila dhfa 141) and 311;. Detroit, 127 and 25; Los Angeles, 122 and HQ. j New Bedford, with but two deaths! In the - year to date, has the best record anionic ie ' cities of iure than 100.000 population, while nn cities ovr the 100,000 mark, Bridge port, Norfolk. Oakland, Oklahoma City, Spokane. Springfield. Mass., and T11 co 1 1. a had no automobile deaths ai air during the four weeks period lam covered by the reports. Ami 9 r the cities where, automo bile fumlltiea showed an in -refine during the last four weeks' period was Pittsburg with 2.1 deaths. 7 PRISONERS FLEE SEATTLE LOCK-UP SEATTLE, Aug. 3. Seven pris oners escaped from the' Tnlted StuteH Immigration mutton Inst ntiiht by sliilinir lnwn a hlnnkvt onto a truck In mi nlley. iThe men Imil heen (lllintereil on tho third floor of the liiillillnit nnd di'imrted ' by enliniim illl iilinndoni'il clothed rlimot, l'li)llr orf a. Ki'iiliiiK f ii vumiliitnr shaft mid iiuiK'hliiK n holii tliroiiKh xix Inches of brick. TliroiiKh ""iM nar row oicnliiK jiiHt lai-Ro enough for u man'H body the neven HiiueeKcd through one by one nnd gained liberty. Twenty other iiiIhoih'IH de nted knowledge of the enenno. Singing and Dancing MaiJf Feature , of Vaudeville- Craterian "Temptations of UlSTt." n revuwlih , dancing and singing as IheVoln Hires, leads the list of acts the Orph- ' 11 in Jr., vaudeville bill at the Crat".,. rlan theater tomorrow .matinee- noil rj niKhl. l.eslova and Oarasoff -furnlflU''- the terplchore. numbers.' Mlsf'.'Ado lalde Kershoff Is an exceptlonlil ne:if-' 1st. - Marge Oary in the taletjled plun,f ,y Iste. j -i k ... . Corelll nnd Burloy are; a comedy -a team, with a lively line of clmUer.njl )" patter, and eccentrlo dance, steps ,liv ,.t "the Yank and the Svot." ': .' Tho fJeorgalls Trio ot , Kuropenn',. f sharpshooters, shoot with rifles,, sad pistols, and one of the trio rierforins tho unique trick of firing three (fUQfi; j at oueo nnd hitting thre separate 4nr- . gets In different directions. ' '' - llrnle Cordon and I-lvelyn nelmnV present "Songs ns You Like Them;1 , The pah Is heralded In advance mvj' ' (Ices as being the best harmony to on tho circuit. Ralph Seabnry, a cartoonist, nffei(ft; a series of cartoons, and has a num. her of new tricks with tho chulk and', crayon, besides a humor.nis line rifr conversation. '1 : i Took with pan. Specials Medford isa Good These Bargains are not for Tuesday - ' ' WEDNESDAY ONLY! At Medford Pharmacy - At Model Clothing Co. .At Heath's Haskins' Drug Stores At Russell's Corner Main and Central ' t.-i-M-:'.'-' . . -.A Near to You a Your Phone . . Phone 31 t-orner main ana i-entrai - . 126 East Main St. "VALUE AND QUALITY" . ... . . Ha Brushes Men's Shirts Bath Salts Athletic Union Suits ''J: '" ' - i--; j.'-t --- ; . , . , , : ' . t on's nthlctit; silk stripe union -A Prophylactic "Keep Clean Hair r. . 7C .Bath salts in glassine bags, five tAr suits; verv fine mereerized doth, Vl .39 Brushy -regnW; value $1.25; 3 tUSTZ XT , different, odors, nards, rose, IIV colored silk stripe suit; Wednes- Wednesday special, eaeh.............. X former price is.bo, Wednesday special . '-A . i yiplet.liebotropc and lilac; each A day special JL- At Mordof f & Wooif At Mann's Dept. Store At H. E. Marsh's Grocery At People's Electric Store ' 217 West Main .8t,: - Vf7 ' "ril 'iif 8tor'f 71 i . t: --v. 22 Wtt Maln-Phona 12 p Wonder Felt Rugs W Economy Lids Electric Ranges f JS-lncii tliln blown glasses, the set contains . 'V V Z ' 2$x58-lnch Wonder Felt rugs for bedrooms, 70 ' f IT C . ax each ot5BWe,juicB or mineral tumblers, W C -porches', etc.; washable, fireproor, reversible, -l" ' Economy lids, Wednesday spc- ' Ranges installed, pay in twelve T I J. water or table tumblers and cold drink of M easily cleaned and beautifully colored. A M ., - f M ' . ' aa.. ice tea tumblers; all 18 glasses for...... X W . genuine 3.95 value, Wednesday special. " ' ' 'Mcial, dozen kaf W months, Ollly Down '1, At The Hub Shoe Store At Gates & Lydiard At The Colonial At C.M.Kidd & Co. 105 Eaat Main 8t ' ' -' '- Buy Here and Bank the Difference Southern Oregon's Fineat Bakery ! . 223 Eatt Main St :' " ' ' Suede Strap Pumps Perishings Women's Pumps ' ; - ..' ;'; '' .v. ' 40 pairs women's pumps and ox- & '" " One ..lot. medium and low heel CA '-' -; -1 ;-; ,",;':'ir (1 , . x, . . TJ T C fords, various styles; all sizes in J 1 MS suede strap pumps; values up to 4pU vThree loavos' for e(i;; ,S U Pei-shings - a new item that is J AAA' wide to A wide; values to I $10.00'; Wednesday special, pair... V nesday, only; Ll'lJ , . becoming very popular; dozen.... fcrf J $1.00, special A , it Jarlin 6 Woods Drug Store At McDonald's : Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co. At The Men's Shop . ;lodel' PJiarmaey-Oppoalte Groceteria ' i". . 225 West Main Street : i I ; , . r ",'' North Bartlett Street ' . . 7- , ' ' . " Next to Rl'alto Theater ' . ; ' ' .:'.'..';'':"".,;: -..' .., :'.-'.''::' -.'. .' '' '''' ' '- '-.',''..'.'.',,' ' s " ; Bathing Caps ; - Lemon Cookies White Enamelware Outing Suits Ihtem'arhTSc Sfecnniirs! rLemorf flavor :' J f ' Your dioicc of any piece of white I ' . ' CQ 'taSs iSes cr 50 lC Cookies; as long as a million last, .1 1 1 C enamelware slmyn and priced in I MkU Moleskhi and whipcord 2-piece IV?', values faf two dozen for...:............:. X " Glir window LvUll outing suits; Wednesday, only.... J At Medford Hardware & At The Golden Rule At Louie's Cash Grocery W. A. Kinney Fur. House OpOrting VjOOCIS lO. ... , Medford'. Larfle Department Stor. . , South Central 8t-Phon. 271 The Live Hardware Merchant Offer. . -'''' ''' ' ' : V - ' t; . i" . ,r ,.. Swimiiiing Suits YH'--- Sheets Sardines ,' Felt Base Rugs 1 '. w The Japanese Art 6 Variety Store 12 North Bartlett C. W. Lambrecht . Flower Baskets Tinted flower haskets, a good assortment of colors; regular 7oc seller, Wednesday only , 39' At Lamport's Sporting Goods & Hardware 226 230 East Main Enamelware Tripje coat white and white enamelware, for Wednesday........ OFF At Medford Book Store 34 North Central Ave. '' Photograph Albums Alhiuns, values from $1.00 to FA $3.50; Wednesday special, $1.00 k II V. nnd '. Sj U At The M.M. Dept. Store Medford Building Fancy Voiles Beautiful designs in fancy voileR, G9c values; eWednesdaV special, yard 39'