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' mnTdnn watt; wTTiTrMFmwm, ipRnficw, tttttt?stt, afofst sa, t?m U. S. EXPEDITION TO CHINA ASKED T( IQUOR ALLEGED LI AIRPLANE HELD IN VICTORIA, B. C. HELEN WILLS IS ;T( vu-roii i,.nsv i'ssi:s away (Continued From Poge One) VICTORIA. H. C. Ioiiib offlt'ldlH wre Auk. 20. Cus- IllVt'HllKHtlllK tn- PEKING, Aug. 20. (A. P.) Tiny rtinpmnn Anrtrt-wR, leiiilt-r of tlia third Aflotic exiieilltlim or iho Amcr- ,,,iy lh U(.tlvltl-H of tlio pilot of u m-a-Iciiii MiMeum of Natural lllntory. be- whli-h wim wrM-kul off Dimov- IIi-vph that thn expoilltlon hna found , ,.,.y iim -rut-mlny niuhl. Th pilot, romulns of Iho enrlli-Ht typo of """'1'whOHU name win wlthhi-ld. wan ur- yef discovered. -' Knr In the Interior, rrHl,. un( l,niiKhl here litm niuht. of MonKOllft Dinnng sand tluneK, mat Ei Whlln hd tftlil nfflrr-u ihni ho wna n i'ah mm foinifil the Hhoroa of a-fivin.r mr nifnuurA i.n.i ini.,f nnv hnd ben HlmirmtPtl by MIhh Knih lane, since vfinmneu, inn xi-u; connec-imn wit hiho rum runnintf u '" present of the capital Mock of n pnr Uncovered traccH of human beinKm traffln ho faced two nosHihlo .haines I 6-2. in the iiunrter filinlH of the roM this Interent to Mr. t-tWRon, who tvok rhargn of tho paprr with Mr. H'iie. ns i".llr r. ,T.i prtvwvn the In- hwroeil to huy no hcc urllif-H of puh He Borvlco corporntlniiH from his F.hnre of the profits. lie Hucceede 1 In IKSl In Htnrllne a morning "i. It Inn ftnd J seven years later Mr. IawHon pur I chased Mr. fWone'n Intercut and he. 20.- came sole proprietor. Soon afterward no rnansou the name of his nwrnine nil h Heat Inn In lha rhlini'n llnnnrt tennis rhumplon, conquered her tttnr mftrRin(r jt wUh tho Tlmes-Jfer-younir . KnKliKh rival, MIhh Joan Fry, ai. when he railed It the Rpnri1-4-8. 0-n. C-3 today after the title- Herald. BnoauRe he did not w'sn . i,,,,,,,,, IiW1M, ,.,. rvn i h connected with a paper pulilidi i.w.,.. n mm.tw ifc Inn nn (innilnu k& hi-haH s.w.. t It.a property of the Record-Herald to bondholders In 1014. making them a FOXIEST HIIJ.8, N. Y., Aug. (A. I'.) Mimi Helen Wills, national MIhh Kllzaheth llynn of California Which closely resembled the handi work of tho Axllifin man found In Europe. Mr. Andrews believes that this today; entering Canada without prop er papers, and flying an ulrplane In Canada without a license. He said he had been forced down by form of promillve culture went from ( engine trouble and heavy seas wreck JOurope to Asia, lie announced bls.ed bis plane, Ii was to be towed here discovery today on tho evo of his! today. departure from Peking to rejoin thel .Jtesidents of the. vicinity of Disco v expedition which Is awaiting hlin ery Island have n-"ui-l regular ar nbout 300 miles northwest of Kalgan, 'rivals and di'itarlures of a plane and on the edire of the desert. The cx-,b'llef was fxpressed lb:ii IJiiim- ship pedltlon has covered a cniirse nf mi'iitH were making their way Into about 300 miles northwest of Kalgan, on the edge' of the desert. The ex pedition litis covered a course of about 4000 miles across the Oobi desert as far as the Ital mountains. The men who left the remains Wcovered by Mr. Andrews and bis companions have been named the ''Puna dwellers of Shnhttrack 1'hhii," tucking the name nf the place their Itraces were discovered. iAmong the dunes of the vanished Sake shorL were found nn atniiidance bf! flint rind jasper liupliments and weapons and the remains of fire pjlic.eH wllh cliiirreil animal bones pBd layers nf Ashes, No hnnian hones were found. ' That the dune dwellers were the nriglua I ' d Iscoverers of t lie dlnosauer eggs which Mr. Andrews introduced to the civilized world In September, 1 !2:t, was proved by bits nf shell neatly drilled for ornaments. Theffe, shells were of boih Ihe dino nauer and a giant ostrich now long IPXtlllCt. I ln Ihe Dune Dwellers, we believe We have found the earliest type of rnan. In the development from the upe," Mr. Andrews asserted. EX-PUGILIST LOSES l CASH IN 6 YEARS the I'nfted Hlates ilinmb the air. FRANCI JEWEL BANDITS NEW YORK, Auk. 20. (A. P.) "FatHle" C'llne, onco a leading con tender for the world's llRhtwelxlit hoxlng chninploiiHhlp. tndny wax "counted out" for thirty dnyn In tho worlc houHe when he wax nrraii:ned on a charge of disorderly conduct brought hy hid wife. Tho couple have Bepnrutod." C'llno fotiRht a no-decllon conteHt In 1017 wllh Hennry l.couar.l. retired world'ii IlKhtwelKht chaniplnn. "Wo hnd lliMua In the hanlt when wo were married Hlx yearn ai;o," nald Mrs. Cllno, "and now wo haven't 2-1 cents." , ' ! ' . Confostilon I'ake, Man rraxy. PHILADELPHIA, Auk. in. (A. r.) Thomas JlcAvoy, n crippled peddler, who etnrtled police head quartom hero yesterday hy rlnimlnK he, wnH the man who Inst ,Mny killed Florence Kane In n vacant lot In Jtrooklyn, N, v.. was declared In sane and physically Incapable nf hnv ing committed the crime. , SA.V PliAN'PIHOO, Auk. 20. (A. P.) Jewelry valued at f4O,0IIO stolen yesterday Ity Hire thtiKs who held up the woman proprietor of the Hllverfa jewelry simp near the Kerry hullrl Ihk. was recovered loday with tho ar rest of three men who have the names of J. Tynia, 1. M. McVlcker and (. V. Murphy. Police said all Ihree have police records. Tyma was arrested today in a sto len automobile In n ehaso throiiKh lowntown street. Part of the stolen loot was found on him, the pnllco said. McVlcker. who police say, has police records In Seattle nnd Hpnkane, and Murphy were enptured Inter In a ho tel. A portion of the loot wns In the room nnd the bnlnnce was found In a suitcase In tho basement of an apart ment house. Dismiss San Dlciro Complaint. WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. (A. P.) Tho Inter-state commerce commis sion today dismissed a complaint of the snn Diego ehnmber of commerce which nsked that railroads be re quired to establish women's tournament. value of $2,300,000. RncriaUird In Peat ores . . One of the principles to which Mr. Lnwsnn always attributed the success of tho News wns its wenilh ot fen FOItKST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 20. (A. 1'.) Eleanor fiosa of New York today reached the semi-finals of the treH p,lrtculorly lhn(lfl of lnl(,,.p(ll , wonl.jj rcnitoi-H, including short ship by defeating Mrs. Dorothea sl0rp nZocAoio nnd fashions.'; I Jl IIIK'l l 1 (HI IlllM'l n, I'll (1 11 111 Ul LIIL' victorious Dritlsh Wight man team, o-4. ji-tt at tne i-;aHi huio jen- , - ntnnv ,,,,, Mvi, nis clu bsiadlum. By her victory, terprises, many of them of -a phllnn Miss floss turned Ihe tables on Mrs. thrnplc character nnd to these causes Chambers, who conquered the Amer- tMO nflH,nf.n o( hls OWHpap,.r was icmi Kin m uirce sets in ine inter-.frequently thrown. blip ' V- t nWMon wiiii ltilrnuolv tnlPr'ftMtfiri' l.uul Ul.ln Tun. .' ' . national matches last Saturday, TAYLOR TO QUIT WASHINGTON, Auk. 20. (A. P.) Dr. Henry C. Taylor, chief of tho bu reau of agricultural economics of Ihe agriculture department, has resigned at tho request of Secretary Jardlun. Thomas P. Cooper, dean of the agri culture collego of thn University of Kentucky, tins been chosen to succeed him. . Tim bureau of agricultural ceo nomics f rated as ono of tiie most important bureaus of tho department. employing 20O0 persons, including a field force scattered all over the I'nlted States. It cnndiictH Investiga tions in marketing and many other rural problems. THE LEGAL LIMIT POUTLAND, Ore., Aug. 20. AVU- Joint routes via Ham Ducgan received tho maximum San i)iego on traffic moving between sentence one year In jail and $3000 Oregon nnd California nnd other fine before District Judge Menrs 10- narts of Ihe I'nited States, Rotten Cowboy Killed SALT I.AKK, Utah, Aug. 20. (A. P.) Roy Kivet,, 24, cowboy and adopted son of Chartes ft. Irwin, rancher of Cheyenne, Wyo., lato yes terday was killed Instantly whon a horse he was riding In a steer roping contest In u rodeo here fell with him. day on plea of guilty to the pos session of n still. lie wns arrested . at lOrrol Heights by deputy sheriffs nnd police, who fount a 2 K -gallon still In operation, n 20-gallon still not yet set up, 160 gallons of mash and three gallons of moonshine and five 50-gallon mnsh barrels. (?. A. Beckmnn, deputy dittict at torney, handled the case. Ho wns one of the. first advocates of postal savings banks, hn gave free ly to charity but the extent of his contributions prohahly - never will be known- for he insisted that his aid never become known.- His philan thropies to the afflicted were particu larly heavy nnd sociologists have, as serted that his help has saved thou sands of lives In Chicago. He estab lished a sanitarium In Lincoln: park through tho Dally News fresh nlr fund and during the war published a book containing thousands of bits of Information of interest to tho sol diers overseas, intending to distrib ute It to every soldier free of charge, but shipping space ujjuld not be ob CHICAOO. Aug. 20. (A. P.)' The Chicago Dally News' toduy received the following from Melville ti. Stone: "Chlco4fu Daily News, Chicago, HI: "Gentlemen: "I have Just learned of' Mr. Lawson's death' nnd am utterly ' prnstr led by It. For fifty yeni'H or more he ami I were very .Inti mate friends. Wo began our ac- 1 nualntnnce as schoolmates .In te ; . old Chicago high school and he" Joined me in the -ownership and . conduct of the Chicago Dally News when 1 was 39 years old. We yorked together In the form ! atlve days of the paper for" twelve . years, ..he as business, manager nnd I os editor and there was never the slightest friction be tween us. He was a great and good man, consicentious, gener ous, and with an ever abiding de termination to do his duty as a Chrlstlnn gentleman. Of course 1 am going to Chicago at once, "MKI.VILIJ5 H. STONIO." PLYMOUTH. Vt., Aug. 20. (A. P.) President Conlldge, on learning of the death of Victor P. J -aw son, editor nnd publisher of tho Chleago . Dally News, issued the following ststment: "For a long lime 1 have known' Victor F. Lawson and of his gflod works. He rose from humhln he."' ginningHttntn place of great lead ership nnd influence, Hn repre sented what our country-fxtemls -to ull Its Inhabitants in the way of -opportunity. I can think of no better way of j: describing .hls nchlevmentn as n, i friend, ' jour nalist and a statesman than to say he was a pro-eminent Tri ple of a patriotic American." Cook with gas. tf Start Now and Keep .'' Tho best time to save money is be (tween. the ages of six and ninety-six. In other words, start young and keep it up. And tho first step in successful sav ing is to open a Savings Account at the First National Bank. . It will give you a safe place for your savings, an accur-' nto record of your progress and tJio help and encouragrtnont of this strong, 1 i'riciidly bank. First National Bank . Medford, Oregon t.i fin KXDTOKD TKADI II KXDrORD MAO Cook wllh gas. tf Conk with gas. tf Conk with gas. tf tonight Last Corinne Griffith In ' "The olM Marriage Whirl" With an All-Star Cast Including Ntta Naldi, Kenneth Harlan Harrison Ford Coma aea our Corinne In the new, apeclally Imported frocka a revelation for male and female eye. Get Ready for it TOMORROW SPECIAL PRODUCTION !ZANE GREY'S FAMUS STOHY "Riders of the Purple Sage" Quality Counts It always pays to buy the best, and you can be sure of the best when you buy from us. We sell every article on a satisfaction basis you must be satisfied or your money back. ' Blankets Croy Cotton Shoot ltliinkotx, tliHiblo it. $2.75 Sinislo Wool IMiinUfts, sizo fUx8(), 4-lli. weiKht, iw with lit no sli,ii)(,...4.85 Double CJrcy Wool ninnkotN, si.o (iJxSO, woijjht lbs., for $6.00 Murine Wool lllmikots, woinlit 4 lbs $-1.50 Army Uerltiiniotl O: D, lllimkots $4.45 Fancy Wool and Cotton In dian Kolios $6.00 Kiinoy Indiiin l!obos..$4.85 Overalls Men's lllne llonim Itib Over ' alls $1.15 Men's 220-wt, Illuo Denim Itib Ovornlls $1.49 Crown L'00-wt. llib Ovornlls, lii-bnek or suspender buek, Ktinriintcotl nut to rip or fiido $2.00 Corduroy Pants (lonnino Ct-onipton Corduroy Pii n Is, li-lit tun eolor, nil sizes $3.75 Day's l.iulil (!rey Corduroy l'iints, snnppy np-to-llie-niinnttv models for yonnpt men I.': $4.95 Dress Pants Duy's Tailored Dress I'nnts, nil-wool fiibrios in n bit; variety of patterns, from . $5.50 to $8.25 Work Pants Klmki Work rnnts....$1.25 Day's Klmki . Work , Viinls for $2.00 Day's "Hii; 'ri" Work Punts, the finest klmki . work pnnls mnde $2.85 Cottonndo Pants, dandy work punts nnd nent look ing, for $1.75 TWO BIG ITEMS DAY'S MOI.KSKIX SCITS, two pieeo. tmrnnteod fadoproof ami slirinkproof ; wo eim honestly recommend this ns the finest itll-nrnnnd work nnd sotni-dress suit made $10.50 Day 'g Whipcord Suits, tlark irroy two-pieeo suite) $9.7 Amy & Ouiin Storta 32 So. Central Ave,, Opposite Hunt's Cntterian Yovt Satisfaction Is Our Success R. S. Sttjjyait Manager Pbont 913-1. Prep for School Now are With only 14 shopping days left before the opening of school, it is time to out fit the children with their school apparel. AH of our departments are ' ..J i iiL l ? ie !' i i ' T"i i.i:: :ij ' i ne usual low ooiaen Rule price, made possible by the combined buying of 95 stores, will save you many dollars on the children's school clothes. -v Bilsy Stores The Rekson We Sell for Less Phone 245 -, . 95. Busy Stores ! ;' The Reason We Sell for L ;S Fabrics for School Clothes Kalhurnie gingham, good assort ment , of patterns and colors, yard : 23 n2-iiifh fingham in plain and fancy patterns yard 17 Edna-May Zephyr gingham, 32 inches wide, guaranteed fast color, yard '. 45 Romper cloth, 32 inches wide, yard : ...30 Chints cloth, 32' inches wide, yard ,A8$ Jap crepe, all of the new colors in stock to select from, yd.. . 23 Stripvd shirting, 32 inches wide, yard 30 Percales, lights and darks, for yard 18 and 27t? 3G-iiu h cotton suiting, plain and plaid patterns, yard 48? Raynn, all new patterns, 3( in. wide, yard .....98? ("hevoit shirting in grey, blue and tan,' yard......6 .'. 19t? Sav a on Notions . ' and - ; Toilet Articles I , ' ' ' ' ' . ' J, .& P. Coats' sewing thread,' 5c or 6 for...... ................25 Darning cotton 5 Silk thread ::A.:U.t! Peheco tooth paste, 50c size 35? Pepsodent tooth paste, 50e size for ....:...4.35 Pahnolive shampoo, 50e val. 38? Palmolive i t talcum, ' Egj-ptian, Lilac or 'After Shaving,' regular 25e. values '.u;...... 18$ Honey ' and , almond i cream, 50e value :L. 30 Palniolive soap ' 8e entholatum, 50c size;...: 43? Colgate's shaving cream ....:33? Palmolivc shaving cream ....35t Talcnm powder, extra large size, 13c or a for i v,;4,.....25 Specials from Our Boys' Department , Boys' Kay nee . Sport Blouses ' "All of. ojir hoys' sport blouses arc Included in this lot regardless of their former value." Jn light and' dark patterns, guaranteed fast eolors. ...... ; : -: Chambray Shirts 65c Made of heavy grade blue . cham bray cloth, full cut and well tail ored; sizes 7 to 14. , I -V Boys' Kaynee Blouses 92c M,ade Jip from a fine quality per cale cloth in light or dark colors a i:... -.l- ' itu cnuiiiiMiug sinpes, guar- ia miteeii jusi colors. . , Bra8ly Sweaters o Pictorial-Review Pattern "- j -,. Buster Brown Shoes i en i I .. . ! I "y.tjyri