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DEFEAT LEADERS'
rORTf-AND, Oro., Autf. 19. Tim
homo next of tho Order of OwIh,
in South Honil. In!., Iihh oppcnlwl to
the govornrncnt through the Iwul
fodoral court, Tor a heiirlnf? to tie-
ttrmlno whether tho Knop nrmvliiK
Wiser Order of Hoot OwIh, rntlio fun
nmltord, shall he permlltfd to keep
the wort! "owIr" In Itx nunie.
Tho complaint, filed today, red ton
In detail lu rennnnH for helleviiiff thm
'the llffht and frivolous c-hnrncter of
the Keep j rowing VIer Order of
J loot Owls is Injurious to the nrfKl
nuT Frnternnl nnd llenevolent Order
of Owls, and creates rorifuxlon lit t litt
minds of the puhlle."
The complaint gives Hie titles of
the Hoot Owt offlefi'H, stii-h nn i;ntinl
screech, grnnd seremn, grand slclp
lino, grnnd ftlumher, etc, nnd de
clares those enst reflections upon the
dignity of tho rent titles of the run I
officers of tho Kniterniil and itene
volent Order , of Owls,
i Tho complaint rinks thut IMg;ir It.
Piper, editor of thn Ortwrniiin I'tili
HshinR compnny nnd members of tho
decree team of the I loot Owls, he
summoned to onswer the sltndry nl
le(jfttlons In the corojilufnt.
KELSO, ARRESTED
Krci.RO. vnsh., Aim. 10. A. If.
Oordon, ex-supei'int-nd(nt of the
Keltfo water ileputi merit. lust nitfht
ndmltted following his uncut, of-fieei-s
sity, to embezzling $ 1 200 of
Winer depiirtitieiU funds.
Following his tirrest flordon was
fuetioned by l'red Chestnut, hend of
the stato depart inept of municipal
corporations and It, O. Hharp, nxhist
ant nttorney Kfl'''il. l,uke H. .May,'
In rhargu of the hivomlgntlon of the
Oovery murder, a inn was present ns
were the sheriff and the proseciiiliiK'
nttorney.. (Padon denied liuying any
ililng to do witli the niiinhr of
I'liooias I)o -ry, Kelso , ediinr, hero
on June !).
ivery in his uewnpaiir, had dv
Diandeil an invest Igu I ion of (im don's
aceniinlH and I he two were hoth
prominent lu the fmht lliat ted to
the recall of Mjiyor Todd. j
. Oordon has u wife and four chil
li ren . lie ha d hee n e m p 1 oy ed I n
the water department for sixteen
years and had heen the superinten
dent for three years.
POHKfiT H1I.U X. Y., Auk. 19
(A. J'.) rivo American nnd three
KiiKlish stars reached the quarter
finals of llio national women's Hiiigh'H
today as a result of thinl round i-otu-petltion
Jit the tournament at tho
West Hide Tennis club.
The survivors, in the order In
which they will meet tomorrow are i
.MImh KUfibeth Hyan, Miss Kuthleen
McKune, Mrs. Molla Mallory, Miss
I'eiilnpo Andrews, Miss Helen Wills,
Miss Juan Kry. M iss Kiwi nor Goss
and Mrs. Jjimhert Chambers.
Two upsets marked today's play
when Mfift Anderson, iilclimond, Va.,
girl. dlnIosed of Miss Kvelyn Colyer
of Kngl;iml, 7-fi. 7-r, while Miss Kry
camo from behind to defeat Miss
Mary K. lirowne, Nu, 2, American
ranking mar, 2-H, ti-4, i-3. I
XO IHSCII'MM-: SAY fil'ArtDS.
(Continued Krom Page One)
N1CW YORK, AUK. 1 ft. (A. P.)
Mary Louise Spas, whose career as
the adopted daughter of a New York
millionaire cntnc lo a dramatic end
last week after being in the lime
light. of front pages two weeks, to
day ninhai Ued upon n venture into
the land of footlights and the silver
Bcreen.
Mnry filgned contract With n
theatrical a pd moving picture agent
who. plan to film the kaleideseoplc
history of hor adoption..
Forced to Drink
Poison, Woman Dies
In Florida Jail
MIAMI, Fla.. Auk. 10. (A. 1
John Cloehel, wealthy Daytonlu real
estate opemtor; Frank fioehnl, hts
brut her, nlid Vt H. ilnnley were
placed in Jail here today In connection
with tho death of Mrs. II. It. Hunt.
22.
Tho woman had been arrested by
private detectives whom John Ooebel
hud employed to recover n SI. GOO riln
mond ring. Sheriff's deputies said
that after John floehel visited her eel)
last night she rushed Into the jail
office crying that he had forced her
to drink something. Hhe died today.
told him it was hi ill going on. He
banged his fist down on the table
and shouted that he would see that
it was stopped."
"Was it slopped I hen?"
"No."
Itryau said that when ho complain
ed In Warden Dalrymp'o of tho
gambling Hie warden answered :
"How In hell can I stop It ?'
Tho gambling games consist mostly
of poker, Cryan ami C. K. Charlton,
former principal keeper, explained.
Itev. Ilryan also declared that tho
smoking of inahrijiiana ( flower of
the hemp plant) fs extensive among
the tonviets. The drug, he said, 1
obtained from the hemp hauled into
the prison yard,
"It Ih worso than opium," ho said,
r Ho, said the, discipline js very lax
as compared to that '. which exiHted
when he first beenmo prison chap
lain. - . . ,
Testifying ns to the discipline
maintained nt the prison, Guard
Murphy dot hired that "from 'my
point of view there is no such a
thing as discipline.'.' Murphy 1ms
been a guard at the prison under
five different ndministrtitions.
"The convicts are running tho In
stitution and are gaining ground
constantly," said Murphy.
YAKIMA, Wash.. Aug. 1!). Organ
ization of a national body to bo
known as the Allied I'atmos Patriots
of the I'nfted States was announced
here today by the filing of articles of
incorporation in iwhich former lead
ers of -Hie K u Klux Klan figure
largely. i A. Hogers, who has been
a k Inn organizer, has been listed us
president of the organization which
proposes to cany on an educational
I campaign and Wayne Denver, secre
tary of the local klan office, is now
neeretary of the I'atmos Patriots and
1 l.oslie Uosc, picked last fall to run
. for governor under klan auspices, is
olio of (he trustees. It, Is the Inten
tion to hold a national convention of
th urder in Itisa at Yakima.
scoi:i:s iii: iv i: plosion-
(Continued i.'rom Pago One)
Wall Street Report
NEW YOniC, Aug. Ht. Today's
Btock market was forced to contend
wit ha largo volume of realizing and
short sales but they- were generally
well ahsorhed. Mulllsh operations
were encouraged by the Belgian debt
agreement, reenrd-hrcaking car load
ing reports and stiffening noiiferroun
metal prices. Total sales approxi
mated 1,000,000 shares.
Kl.liLY NHAU (iHAXTS PASS.
(Continued From Page One)
Investigated today. The girl Is said
to be out of the city.
More KiiMHM'tM ltcportcd
TACOMA. Aug. lit. A. P. ) Ta
coma police officers early today were
notified that three men believed lit
lie the trio who escaped from the
Oregon prison last Wednesday night,
had fired on a truck ten uiiles north
of Oentrnlia nt midnight.
Tho report came from pence officers
nt Chehalis who stated that Churlcx
Taylor, n trunk driver for n Pnyaltup
transportation firm, noticed an automobile-
roadster standing near an oil
station- while hn whs going to Chohn
lis. An he slowed down out of curios
ity he obtained n good, view of (he
threo men, he staled, nnd declared
that they closely resembled newspaper
photographs of the escaped convicts.
All wero unshaven, he asserted.
Apparently believing the truck wan
stopping, one of the trio fired at the
driver, the bullet penetrating the
windshield and punning clone to Tay
lor. As Taylor speeded up at this
hint he looked back and saw the
roadster ct under way, heading
north.
HttATTM-:, Aug. Ht.-tA. P.) The
threo escaped slayers from the Ore
Ron penitentiary, Tom Murray, Kiln
worth Kelly nnd .lames Wlllns, are
headed for this vicinity and plan to
visit the parents of Murray, who live
ott Hulnbrtdge Island in Puget Sound,
west of Seattle, was the belief ex
pressed by police here tonlsht.
All roads to Seattle were heavily
guarded and sheriff's depmiiH went to
IJalnhridge Island to hv in rcndtucK
to close In on 'the convlctH should
they appear.
PKND1.KTON. Ore,. Aug. t!.
Three men, claimed to cloudy re
semble Murray, Wlllos ml Kelly,
uccompaiiled by a woman, were seen
In I'mutlltn, lut night, according to
reports reaching here. A (More was
reported robbed during the PlKht at
Irrlgonncar Ptuiitllln. The sheriff's
of lice ih working on tho ca4 and
fingerprint found will be rx.imlned.
Oil Tender Burned to Death.
LKW1STOWN, Mont., , A it if. ..19
(A, P.I Jack Courth, u still tender
at Hie oil refining- plant or tho LewiH
town Oil &. Helliilng compony plant
here, was burned to death nnd a con
siderable amount of oil destroyed in a
fire which broke out In the still this
afternoon. Tho loss has not beou
ascertained.
up by passing boats. Others climbed
lo the gunwales and attempted to
reach the top deck. Helping hands
were lowered to aid them in their
rush for rafety. Pouts were lowered
when It was thought the crnft was
going to sink, while life rafts and deck
gear were tossed overbourd.
Many or the victims failed to hear
the report and their warning was the
swift rush of deadly steam which
trapped them. Those who snw the dis
aster from the shore described a largo
burst of black smoke which shot from
the steamer. This was followed by j
jthe steam which enveloped tiie entire
boat. I
As McVey benched ' tho ship
launches sent out by the hai tle.shlp 1
Wyoming, the scout cruisers Denver
and Haleigh, the lender Dobbin and j
scorns of - torpedo boat de.-uroycrs
swnrmed about.
1 Cnnk with gas.
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THE FASHION SHOP
DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY
Hand Pleating, Smocking, Embroidering
Mrs. Myrtle W. Andrews Mrs. Lenna West
PHONE NO. 1181
FOURTH FLOOR, TAKE ELEVATOR
MEDFORD. BUILDING
NOW PLAYING!
AS BIG AS THE BIGGEST SHE'S EVER GIVEN
AS WONDERFUL AS THE GREATEST OF HER KIND.
CORINNE
Kenneth H.irlan nnd
Harrlton Ford and
Nita Naldl all in
support of tha Su
9reme Corlnne that
aromltea great
Jrama.
COHtEOY
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FRIDAY TOM MIX and TONY in
2ANE CREY'S "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE"
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The Final August Sale Days Bring Still Greater Savings
Now for a Whirlwind Clean Sweep of all Summer Goods
Every Department Represented. Sale Opens Thursday, August 20
FINAL REDUCTIONS ON DRESSES TOMORROW
EVERY SUMMER DRESS GOING FOR HALF PRICE AND LESS
$25 Dresses $17 AS
50 stunning new Dresses;
miido of Georgette . and
Lace , French .Voiles and
$12.50 Dresses $4.95
r0 beautiful new Wash
Dresses, L'Aiglan styles, all'
fast colors; made of Linens,'
n-lWi jlfiV11''8" Ji'oadcloths, Dot-
: :
if
$4.95
ted Swisses' and Ginghams.
Sizes 1(i to 4(1, up to $12.50
values. V i n a 1 reduction
price tomorrow,
each
See our new line of Fall and
Winter Dresses, in both Silk
anil Wool.
Final Clean-up of Skirts
$15 Skirts $5
.Just about 20 in this lot, consisting of
pleated and plain styles, made of Wool
Crepes, Flannels and lfoshanara Crepes;
all good colors; up lo values. DC Of
Final sale price, each PJUU
$20 Skirts $9.95
The balance of our high class Skirts, mado
of plain-and fancy wools, best quality
IJoshanara . Crepe, also white Flannel.
Come in the new flare and kick pleat
' styles. Up to $20.00 values. Q Qg.
Final sale price, each
$10 Petticoats $4.45
Women 's Silk -Jersey Petticoats in all the
new shades. Splendid quality; ,upto .$10
values. Final sale price, $4 45
Final Clean-up of Waists
Women's.. Wash Dlouses; made of Broad
cloths and Dimities in lavender, pink and
hliie; up to $1.00 values. tj" CQ
Final sale price, Pnh .: P 1
EXTRA SPECIAL Women's Silk
Dlouses, trimmed with beads and embroi
dery; all colors. Final 1 p
reduction sale :..2 llCC
SWEATERS Silk and Wool Slip Over,
styles! up to $-1.00 values. d0 QC
Sale price
Tho balance of our Sweatee, tunic and
coat slyles in all colors, 1
going in this sale at 2
"RAYON" SILK PETTICOATS and
SLIPS in light and dark colors. Real
$4.00 values. Final sale fc1 gQ
price, each v -'
Price
$18 Dresses $8.95
A , wonderful selection of
women's Tub Silk, French
Voile and all-over Embroi
dery Dresses; all this sea
son's latest ' styles; up to
$18 values. Final QC
sale price, each J07J-
$6 Dresses $2.45
Women's Street and House
Dresses; made of fast color
Suiting Gingham and Silk
ette and English Droad
clotli.' Up to'$(i.00 values.
Final sale CO AK
Net, Satin Faced Canton',
Printed iCrepes and all
Wool Flannels;, all good
styles and colors. Sold reg
ularly up to $25.00. Final
'Z:. $11.45
price, each
First Showing of Fall Millinery
Our buyer has just returned from the market
and has on display in our millinery depart
ment the latest; modes in hats for fall and
winter wear. We invite your inspection. No
obligation to buy.
Final Clean-up of Coats
LOT 1 Consisting of all our Summer Coats that sold all
season up to $30.00. This includes Coats made of Poiret
. Twills, Georgette Velveteen and white Flannel. jQ QK
For final .clearance tomorrow, each P
LOT 2 Including all of our better Summer Coats, made of
Black Satin, fur trimmed, Silk Bengnline, Poiret Sheens
and other materials with Crepe Silk linings. b'or.a final
clearance tomorrow, we arc offering (1 Q QC
these Coats at, each VLV,VJ
EXTRA SPECIAL Women's Corduroy Breakfast Coats,
also Crepe ' K'imonns in both plain and flowered styles; up
to $5.95 values. Final clearance M QjX
price,
each
. Final Sale of Underwear
"Richelieu" Glove Silk Vests in orchid, black and flesh.
Regular price $2.25. Sale price, $1.69
each
Women's Voile Gowns, trimmed in Val Lace and Embroi
dery, $2.25 values. Final sale $1.69
price, each . :
Miller Wrap-Around and Back Lace Corsets; $59
$1.85 values. Now, pair -
Children's Crepe Bloomers in nil colors; 25c
:!9c values. Now, pa,ir
Women's "Rayon" Knit Silk Slips in nil
colors. Real $5.00 values. (JJO CQ
Kinal sale price, each iPO.UCJ
Slipwell Slips, shadow proof hem, in laven
der, white, pink and peach, djl QC
$2.25 values. Now, cadi ............
FINAL CLEAN-UP
20c Gingham 12 l-2c
27 inches wide, good quality, fine
range of colors. Real 20 value.
12V2C
:i2-inch Devonshire Cloth, short
ends, r5e value. OC
This sale, yard OK.
Waste Paper Baskets
Cvoered with Cretonne; regular
$1.25 values. Final sale 7EjC
price, each
o(i-ineh Curtain Scrim in plain,
striped and barred; comes in
cream nnd white. Regular price
1!V. This sale, iKr
yard 10C
$2 Dress Goods 89c
Consisting of Wotd Serges, Chal
lies, Crepes and Checks, suitable
for school Dresses; up to $2.00
values. oClean-up sale 39 C
j'l H V , tlltl I
Mail Orders Promtfly Filled, Postage Prepaid
OF WASH GOODS AND DOMESTICS
Bleached Muslin
0G inches wide, fine soft . finish
quality. Regular price 2oc! 1 Q
This sale, yard .' 1
White Indian Head Muslin, 33
inches wide, 35c grade. 9 tip
Now, yard
81-in. "Wearwell" Sheeting, taped
edge, good grade. Regular price
(i!)c. On sale . hHC
tomorrow, yard .
42 and 45-inch "Daisy" Pillow
Cases. Regular price 39c. OC
This sale, each
. 36-inch Pajama Cloth in green,
peach, blue, pink and white, .29c
value.' This sale, ?
yard v
Matting Seat Covers for nutos, 75c
values. Now, , ACkfr
each .. 5JV
-Agents for Butterick Patterns
EXTRA SPECIAL
$1.25 Wash Goods 29c
Consisting of Voiles, Broad
cloths, Crepes, Poplins, Linens
and Swisses; all good colors
and qualities, 36 and 40 inches
wide. Sold all season up to
$1.25 n yard. Final clean-up
sale tomorrow, OQ
yard CZJ1
Mann's Dept. Store
THE 8T0RE FOR EVERYBODY
Phone 486487 - Medford, Of gon
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