' MEOFGRT)0 MATTj " TRIBUNE, VfEDFORD, OREOOX. FRTDAY.
A FAUST 14. 1025
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ff'ilnip Arrive hi l( ii.lvivb o. I V KSTF.lt 1AY'H RKsi'ITS ' .
MONTIVKillSO," Aug. .U. (A. I' )j At rrt1aiid-oaklund no game, rain.
The .Prime of Wale arrived U ,,atl Vernon no mne. wat
Speed Kings ArrivV in Med ford. JJ
tn -October. -J922, 'his wife h ft him
while (bey were living in Iahs Angeles,
i'ulif.. luking with her a child, mm
thy .yoaiK-old. The complaint aim
umumis thut "It Ik the belief of Hie
pltiintiff, defondunt U now living in
I 'Angeles." The couple were umr
fted at' Santa Ana, Oil if., on OcTter
11.' 1919.
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Montivcdeo. .aboard. II. M S. lie- Knuinu.
PuIho today. The prince laniled
1,Oh Anr.ele.s 1, Kautamento G.
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f-Hluu'lly after -the Heroine dropid
innings)
San KratielHcb 2, h'ali Lake 4.
nniilwiK L n (oil! t-luil I A ..
uentlna anil t'htle heforp rctirminJ"
to F:ngland.
Pook with e
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SAP AND SALT TO
I . city Jiio
. C." "Sap jiiHl.i..$uJu paiiitlul km miner
t huiiic.ui 'Ashland liuiiyoii. in Hie Auh
it'l.Jancrovk watorubf.th tfwqtl ly Jukso
, j. JWinJjurri. prominent New York uflver
tlRing man, lnfttMifcht whh mll to Hit
r Vily by WInbui ri. The Bale price wan
jflit.ooo," uys the AHhlumV Ticllims.
J ' "The deal fur tluc puii-hutm of Sup
nnd Halt by the city ha been pemUiw
. lor about a week, Winburn offering
hit property to the city for a very
4iomlnal sum. Tho property con la Inn
..joo acres of land, and Including tho
Improvements, represent! an hiyest-
, inent of 40,00. . '
'The ipml liea jn the AHhlund crook
HuterMhed, troni whifh creek the city
c vater supply -couioB.. For UUh reaann;
- It wan1 thought, bet to puryhano .the
Jund, tliDHO favoring the' niovtf point
1 inn nut limit In case Mr. Winburn Hold
the property to a private indivlduiil,
In the future, when it would become
ubHolutely neoenaary,' for tho city to
.acquiro tho and to '.protect the dvmes
' . tic wafer supply, the mice would bq
peroral times that asked at present.
'Tho sale will' be. consummated on
t fi time basis, the water fund, from
i which the irioney is to come, not hav
; iiiff a surplus large, enough to cover,
the entire purchase price. Winburn,
this morning declared that he believ
ed 'there would be nbdifficulty in nr
i ranging termq for the pale."
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; i:iIIK 1IKARNK
Who won vorid's cJianipiouldp in 1 9:i.
Medford" Rotary
' Club News
" A, number of ;th drlvera in Sunday's
races arrived fron i,os Angeles to
day with their speed creation. In an
oxpress car and are trying out on ths
Jockaon County Fair Grodndjt tfpied
wuy, preparatory W tno kcoiiJ an
nual auto speed classice n ik iu
here Sunday, August iy'
j Ue Palma. who was bore last yor.r.
land is hero again," apd the other driv
jcrs pronounce this one of the fastest
dirt tracks on the coast nnd twedict
some wonderful speed re?o'rti3 ut these
races. . .
There will be six rasa? ranting
from one lap tryout to 3 miles and
all drivers will be out for ho coin as
well as to break the dirt, track record
made by Lockhnrt at RaUnjKflel 1.
Calif.',' last year. Ijockhard'will drive
hore to protect hi. record,
The "speedway here fs in first class
shape nnd will bo thoroughly .i-in It
led for the events. ' - '
Standing room only was the situa-i t , , i ... , "
i.t thu . n..rff n.tin.r clrcumstances :'srroundlig Hlie sub- well. And all In u thirty year m-rlod,
Jt was nearly necessary to "lock'ject matter-and It was followed up which is ,at least ten years if not
.. . , ' . i . .. mori within tho lif f tlm iiln
iiriiiH to cei -Huiueieni room io ru - -i... iAnr:ii i ifiifsion nv an. .
1-OS ANttKhKS, Aug. 11. (A. j
Superior Judge Vlctur AUI-ucas to.
day sentenced t C. '., Stephens and j
Claudo Htleonib to terms of. from j
ten. years to lite in Kin ym-iuin
prison fallowing their conviction here
yesterday of plotting to kidnap Mary
Pickford. Ulux star, lie, denied their
motion fr probation and a new
tiiul. Tho.' defense gavy hoi6 of
appenl. . j
, A third defendant. Adrian Wood,
was acquitted, but did not escape a
warning from several jurors who, as
they left tho courtroom yesterday!
after returning the verdict told hhuj
he "did not reali.o how close hoj
came," and to be more , "careful j
about his associates, in the future.:'
Neither Miss l'lckford nor" her!
husband, Douglas Kalrhanks, was!
present, when the detendnnts heard)
their fate. Both had testified during
the trial that they knew nothing ofj:
tho kidnaping plot save what detec
tives told them.
The appearance of Miss Pickford;
on the witness, stand was the high i
point of tho trial and choked fourj
floors of tho hall of records with ;
struggling mob". Only relatives of
the accused, men" were on hand last
night to learn what might be their
fate.
'inen proposed.
n.Amiini-11 tho nruitvi nnn inn i-iuu. . . . .
'ih in hnmof nf tho "Vinrr ' uuPHui at en is wcck s meeting were
Cole" varietv reigned and filled every I which resulted in a unanimous con-j Ed Moore., Hillsboro. Ore.: Jumes
- inlnute of the time up to where the' elusion: .That the need of the pro- Montgomery, Marshfield. ore.: R. I
serious part of the meeting started, posed new- source of supnlv pud I Puccins-eer. Ixs Oatos, Cal.; Gordon
'An Impromptu wrestling match wrk transmission system, with--the con- Hart, Orants Pass; Homer Martin,
staged in- the northeast corner by, tonmlated imnroveihents to the pres- Santa Barbara, Cal.; Harry Leland,
" tieorge Hunt and Bob Clancy. It was ent distribution 'system, was not : only Lo Angeles; Fred Moore. Los Ange
such a dignified and subdued affair
that Emll Mohr who was only four
feet away did not "notice it. Bob
refused to pay a fine and Ooorgc
said "I guess I'll iave to 'rasslc'
.111111,' -George finally paid tho tine
himself -
The club arranged to have a dis
cussion of the wutcr situation, . and(
imneraive but was the most import-. les: den Fabrlck. H
ant matter now pending before HeA. L- Hill of Medford
citizens, and that the wator ooaro
should be supported in every way to
bring the issue to a successful con
clusion nnd an accomplished fact.
Tho club was assured that If tho
U. Lumsdcn,
EDWARD C. ROOT.
World's Record Broken.
CM5VISLAi'D, Ohio, Aug. 14. (A.
V MID f-,l-r. Mnl.n 1,B..Vn.l
present revenues of the water system ' at . ( .....
wore lncrertHcd on nn-average of GO . Ed man of Memphis. ' lowered the
the need for the proposed' new sys- per cent and that If there were onjy oiid'a pacing record for a "mile and
loin and .source of supply and-tb that an average of 50 new consumers, hjj eighth at North Randall today.
;jM-nd nnd us their guests all t)jhiein:J untoa 'dR; ea stepped tho distance In 2-5,
hers of the city water commission. revenues from the ; sale of" ..water .dipping. 1-5 second off the mark .oi
alone -would not J only, rotlro . tno uiy the Groat at the grand circuit
principal 9f the old and the proposed meeting hero July 4. , v
Roturlan ,tiairy . .L. .Wodther, ..who
Is also Chairman of tho water com-
1 IiilFudoili.- nutUuorl An ittull. .An, Hi)J-now. ,lnmlii.. Will-' u-mild ,nn v .nUintpriSt I
I aninute talk air the conditions andi charges and operating expens.es ns' "Tonic with ent.
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SOZED BY BANDIT
KEWAXKEJO, HI.. Aug. 13.A.
P.) A man about 25 years old today
held up a mall . messenger who had
just received a registered mail pouch
from a Chicago, Burlington and Quin
cy train here and after forcing the
messenger to drive his truck several
blocks from the station, escaped with
the pouch in another machine, i.
Burlington truing No. 0 en route to
Denver, arrived here ut-.:28 and the
mail messenger had Just, loaded a
registered pouch Into his truck when
the youth, flourishing a pistol, . con
fronted him and ordered- him to drive
west. Postofflco officials here were
runlnformed as trj,,jhc contents of the
icKiun'mi . iHu.i;ii,,j tun muu nun n
usually contained valuable shipiiKMiU).
TbQ ;!i?th (l.l.vyrr 1 n 1 L ,u,f the. year
for, Jackson county was filed Thurs
day In the circuit ooutit. Paul R. Win
ter, of Ashland, a.iks for a decree of j
divorce tfjom iJaiy I. Wlniew on-.the
grounds of deHCitlop. He alleges that
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SAY; MAN, IT'S GREAT
Everything' k just right mow for you to enjoy a camping trip. Of course, we can fit you out
,with everything. Jnst look over these items and then come in and see themf
TENTS . . . .
7xT 8-oz. Auto Tents..'..: ::.'.$7'85
7x7 10-oz. White Auto Tents:.:. $10.25 .
7.!) 10-oz. White Auto Tents.. .$12.20
7x7 10-oz. Khaki Drill Watorproof
Tents $12.95
WALL TENTS :
7x7 fi-oz. Willi Teiit.,......:.i..:.....;...i...$750
7x7 10-oz. White W.ill Tent..:. ::..$9.75
SxlO 10-oz. White Willi TeuU.v. $12.75
10x12 10-oz. White Willi Teut.....'...$ 15.00
CAMP CHAIRS
Steel Stools, emiviis. seats. $1.00
Steel Chairs, canvas seats.... J.$1.25
Wood Frame Stools 39 '
BEDS ';
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Steel Heils. size 48x74, roll to size 48x(5. Sax- ;
less ami rustproof. If you want solid eom- '
fort, pet this real eanip bed...' I.:... $10,85 ','
The Four Fold Auto Hud, size 42x74. 'when
folded fits under hank xent.:r The lowest
pi'ieed steel eanip lied on the luni'ket..$8.75 .
CAMP STOVES
Sure1; Meal Two lluriier (iasoline '''-
Stove .:.....$(. 45
Coleman No. !) Two llunicr Casoline
Stove :.....$9.00
TRUNKS vV '
Three-ply Veneer Steel Covered . ' '
Trunks :..;..:.........:..........:....':...:.$6.95
.'.Tiri-oo-.fil. ren'eer Sfeel-'-Carcrcd '
Trunks with tray..., $8.50
Steamer Chairs $2.85
WE. HAVE , EVERYTHING, FOR , THE. CAMPER
ARMY OUTING STORES
R. S. Stewart, Manager . , .- Your. Satisfaction ,1s Our. Success. . '..T . ..'L!.Phone 667,Y!.
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NOTIONS - OVERALLS - GIRLS'
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inis ueoartment Vjoiner at
Sale Starts Tomorrow,
ttC viUII nDPM.e A MTTk lfITMC! I TMfSf ntlE; ADu OrOtl?OV
KHAKI OUTING CLOTHES AND MEN'S KHAKI OUTING PANTS
Roclc Bottom Prices
August 1 5 tn
LADIES' UNDERyEAR
Ladies' medium weight light fleeced .Uuion Suits. ' Only a few.
suits left. Save; on this at, suit ..'.-..:.': .'. ....$1.25
Ladies' 'suiriiiu'ti;' weight Union Suits hodiee'luitl built up
shoulders, f uU run of sizcs-j-nearl y all new this snriii'g.,' You
will find good Values 'at....:..!.i.i...'"..':.......,..ii 35 to 75
Ladies' Union Suits glov.e silk' tops Colors Avhite and pink.,
$1.85 value at $1.20 aud the $1.50 vluc selling at 85.'
Only a few left, " ' '
.. . : LADIES' HOSIERY
Ladies' light weight wool hose,' high grade values from $1.00 ;
to $2.25 limited supply at, per pail- 73
v; Ladies' pure thread, silk hose limited supplvj $1.50 value.
j Per air :L..:.L.l..A :...79
Ladies' fine guage lisle and rayon Silk Hose, mostly white. ;
Sold at oOc to $1.)0 the pair. A wondertul amount ot wear
for the price. Per pair : :....23
Arrowhead Silk all new iu the wanted shades, 1.25 values.
Per pair :.:i:.:.L.l. 73
Arrowhead brand Ijadjes' Oittiiig-aud Sport Hose all new.,
latest shades, per -pair , 49
NOTIONS !
Pius, needles, ' bias "tape, colored thread, rick-rack braid,
crochet coMon, darning cotton, silk and cotton thread, em
broidery cotton, clastic, di-css smim, hooks nnd eyes, hair
pii, tliimkles, buttons,, handkerchiefs, toWels, shoe hires.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR,
Men's Cotton Underwear, fine quality, ''.ankle -length, short
' sleeves, suit.,....'...V..,.'.'.::.$1.37 A lighter weight for... 79
..Mens' athletic style Union Suits well made, strong and
durable, of good material.' Value $1.00. Only..... -79
MEN'S HOSIERY
"Men's silk lisle, high spliced heel, double toe,, four shades.
..flood values at 40 to 50c the pair. A limited quantity -only at,
29, or four pairs for 88. , V
Men's good, value work socks brown and black, pair......l5.
..Men's "Parasilk" Pear brand Hose, three shades, 50c value.
Per pair '...i. "..'..:.;.33 .. 3 pairs..... 89
Iron Sox, pure thread' silk, three' shades, 75c value.
. Per pair ,..L.:....33Kr.3 pairs'.......:- ,....:...l89
"EUDoroda" brand silk and lisle Half Hose, not just the lat
est styles, but full of wear.'. Sold foiup to 75o .the'pahVMa'kc
a good work hose for anynian. 4 pairs 99
Franklin Hose Cotton and worsteti-'" 50e and 75c values.'
Per pair. ; 49
Mooreknit light wool liose, t-cgularlv 'sold for $1.00; per.
pair'......:......,..... , 79
Work Hose for men, odd lots. Per pair .........20$
Shaw knit light weight Wool Hose, 75c,' Value. Per pair... .58
'.There are many other item sthat go in on this clos
ing out sale, but space limits us from listing them,
sot come early tomorrow and have first choice.
: CHILDREN'S HOSIERY ;
Children's' Hose in the A'miwliead and'Pearskin brands' will '
stand lots of hard and rough' wear, !J5c values.- .pet a good ,
supply ftr school wear. 4 pairs for..:.:.:.....:..,. ::.'..!.....:...".99 t
(!hil(lix!U's.Hall' Sox, all black and all Vhite, Size 9 only, mer- i
cerized finish..:.'...', ...::.:.',.;..,...r.:.........'.,..::.......v...,29 to '33 ..
Half 'Hose for boys and girls new (olorsiiew stock a good ;'
quantity for choice ::...!.:...:.'.....'...':.':.:.....'..!..:.....:.:..:.......:.:..:..:.:...39
A small assortment of Infants' Hose at big reductions.
A few InfaiitsvVcsts, Puboy? atjd other inakes;",; Pi ices shot '
to pieces. " " ' " "' " " ''" ',' ''''"".'
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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
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Misses' Union Suits, silk' aiid wool," very fine;' ialf sleeve's,
knee length; only a few, each..... ...............'...': 1..' $1.45 Ij
Ladies' Testsi a' large assortment to choose from; different ;
qualilies, sonic silk, some cotton.' Don't pass this. p. Some '
pricecl as low as................:......:....:.."....: :....ly ..20 j v
Ladies' Silk Union Siiits and Stepins; only a few,; were asjs
' high as $:J.50, priced to close out ....!.:.........$2.19''
Fine 'Muslin and Crepe downs," onlv a few left: all logo at '
fromL4.,. ..,...:.........:.....:......:... ;....:;. ...,.50 to $1.20 ;
A few Pcllicoatsj made with fine eiubididery flouiice and',
underlay. -If interested in this item come early..: ...:r,95
Knit .Cotton Bloomers, color pink; not very many at this price, .
40 each, two for ....:..... ....75
, ight Shirts for men and boys; not many left ...99,
Towels, Pillow Cases, 'Embroidery by the yawl. ' f
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