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FACIE RTX CFfEDFORD IfKTI, TTlTBUyE, MEDFORTV 01,'i:nONT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .1, 192." JAIL STAGE FIGHT, A Bpccful HfHHlnon of the grand jury wuh called thltt morn Ink, to dispose of liquor cuhch )tendintf. It in ox luvrted to conclude tho work by nlsht. The cases include those of 111)1 Khurt, nlJaa Bhannon, who held up Kheiiff JoiinlnRfl and Federal 1'inhiblUon Of ficer AlcCredle, at tho point of a ri fle, when caught with Illicit llrjuor on hit ranch in the ApploRute. a woik oo. Joo rainier, a Lou Angelm nowit hoy and preliminary fighter, churKtd with driving away tho auto holding the moonflhlno, and dumping the lat ter in a creek, and Garland 16, and Agnfl Held, 19, brother and sinter, arrested on tho .Short ranch, charged with alleged aHFlsiuncc In the inuk-. lug of the moomriiiiie, are ulno held. . Tuffy Held, who wan hanged nt Ban Quentin prlnon lnnt pripf. In wtld to, have been a brother of Garland, and Agnon Held. The mother is de tained In tho county Jail, at her own request, and with no churge agaliiHt hor. ! Another case Ih that of H. T. Ktone lireakcr, JO, nn Ashland youth, charg ed with posHOHHlon of u Ht III In the ITjiilgrnnt creek (llntijit, with Jack I Itondon of thin city, and C. Conway of Ashland. . Accordln gto the uuthorltlt-H Ktnno breaker and Conway engaged In n flht in the county Jail, In which Con way BUHlalncd a Inukfii none. Cad fooling ovor In formation given the authorities 1h Ha Id to have been the cause of tho row. Ah a precautionary nieitmire flnci flip Incarceration of (he uhnvn pi'lsnn frs, two Jailoi'H are on duty at the county Jail until their cuhcm are din posed of. '"1 ChoiiiiIiIch mn. The exact number of casualties, however, 1m not expected to bo known definitely until opportunity bt had to check hoHpltalH and in oi k u cm in sur rounding towtiH. Doctor and ainbu lanceH from Cambridge, HyeHVllle. I'lenKnnt City and oilier noui-hy com mUllKiOH U'oi'P i-jiIIj.iI In thf uri'tio nt tho tragedy and The dead and injured were being taken to various nearby pointH. Archer said that 10 men were with (the main portion of tho balloon when It landed, but that while ull were in jured to Home extent, none were kill ed. Eight more men landed near Hharon. according to Arelmre's story, all of them dOHcending on u house-1 (top, one being killed and tho others suffering injuries. I . One man dropped out of the dirig ible. In Home manner tut it pushed over Hharon, Archer said. llo Buffered severe Injuries. I Poor roads and steep hills prevented any sort of conveyance malting fast time In reaching the scene of the ncci- aeni. Ohio, Kept. 3. (A. I) Almost the entire population of this "llago. Home eight miles from Avu, where the naval airship Hhenurlrjah crashed this morning, was at the scene if t he accident by 7 o'ebftk, euKtern time. 1,1-1 of the Ih-nd. CAIJJWIJIJ,, Ohio. Kept. 3. (A. IV) List of dead and Injured: The fol lowing In u liHt of (ho dead in tho Khenandouh disaster: Commander Zachary Iansdowne, CirecnHVllle., Ohio. Lieutenant Or. Louis Hancock, A un ion, Texas, executlveJifficer. Lieuteuant (I, II. liwrcncc, Kt. Minn., watch officer' Lieutenant A. H. Houghton, stone. Mum., watch officer. fjeorgo (1. Kchnitz. Tuckerton, N. J., chief radio man. James A. Moure, Ji, Savannah, On., aviation machinist mate, first class, Kvorott 1. Allen, Omaha, Neb., avi ation chief rigger. Ilalph T. Joffrey, Ht.i Louis, Mo., avlutton rigger. aul., A 11- Itartholomew B. i9uII1vhii. Loudl, Mass., aviation inuchinist mate, firt class. William II. Bhattley. Venice. III., maehirfet mate, first class. Charles II. Broom, Toms River. S. J., aviation machinist mate, first class. Celestino K Maxxucco, Murray Hill, N. J., aviation machinist mate. James W. Culllnan. IJingham)ton, X. J., aviation pilot. Lleutenunt K. V. Khepperd, Wash- Miwdng and probably dead: ington. U C, engineer officer. " t Seriously injured: John V. McCarthy, Freehold. N. J., uvlatlon chief rigger. Gunner Cole. WAKHIN'CTON Knnl A The Hhonanduah rcm.it eri in tho nL-v department by radio on leaving Lake- nurst yesterday that 42 officers und men were aboard. WASHINGTON, Seot. 3. (A. p.) The cruiser Shenandoah's senior sur viving officer reported to the navy de partment today that 13 were killed, two Injured anil one remained unac counted for in the wreck. Thoht K cm-uel. WASHINGTON, Sept. 3. (A. P.) A list of those rescued from the Shen andoah disaster and described as un harmed or having no serious injuries was received at the nftvy department today. It follows: Officers: Lleutenunt Commander Churles 8. Koscndahl, Cleburne, Texas. Lleutenunt ltolund O., Mayer, Seat tle, Wush. Lieutenant J.' II. Anderson, Hyatt -vllle, Md. Chief Machinist 1L Halliburton, Macon, Ga. ' Lteulununl T. C. Henley, Columbia, Tenn. ' Lieutenant C. K. Bauch, Dorches ter, Mass. Chief Gunner Itaynjond Colo, Lima, Ohio. i KuIIsted men: . , ( " . ; Louis K. Allely, . Logan, Ohio. Henry L. Boswcll, Bagdad, Flu. Arthur K. Carlson, Moscow, Ifluho. JiimecOl. Collier, takewooil, N. J. John J. ilulin. l'hlluaoiiiiim. lu-iijmnln O. llvroth. Olulonlu. Nclj. WhIi Johnson. Minneapolis. Kulph Jonen. l.os Anop8. Julius K. Maluk. Huoveivlllo. Va. 1'rank U 1'eckham. Fronston, Mil. Aububi C. Quornhclm, LaliuhuiMl, N. J. William A. nuKsi'U, Ui-ooKiyn, i . Joseph tihevlowitz. Uiooklyn. N. Y. CharlcH Kolar, lnillunapolls, Iml. Frederick J. Tobln, ArlliiBlon. Mass. i.UiAi. iiiw.v t'uleinan. aviation chief machinist's mute. Fort Worth. xiu..u .!ni, Cnnnvan. chief bout- HWaln's mate, Philadelphia. W. W Klclmrdson. cniei nnvjr imu toBiHIJher, WashinKion, I). C Joy Turnctl lo Grlrf CrtEENVILLE. Ohio. Sept. 3. (A. P.) Mrs. Elizabeth Lansdownc, hn. nt cntmniinder Zachary Utns- downo, had anticipated Breetlnu her famous son, communaer 01 uiu f,tAi Khpnonflnnh. from the yard Of her homo on Third street, this city, ns she did last summer when the Riant ship was steered out ot Its courso lu H pass ovor tireenvlllo. Mrs. ljansdowue is reported as be. Iiik near collapse, a day of expected joy haviiiK been turned Into one of deepest sorrow. Neighbors anil townsfolk called to nssuaRe the grief which has befallen the aged woman and everything Is being dono to light en her burden. C'uptaln Lansdowne visited hor with his family last November. CINCINNATI. Sept. 3. (A. p.) J. K. Laiudowne. prosidont of tho Weir Frog company. Norwood, Ohio, Is a brother of lieutenant Command er Zachary Lansdownc, reported kill, cd; Lunsdowne suld that his brother is 36 years of ago and haB a wife and two children. Mary, 2. and Faulkland. 11, living at Lakewood, near Lako hurnt, N. J., the naval air bacv., Tho naval officer. Lansdownc 'said, was graduated from the naval acad emy In the class of 1909 aftor attend ing claBseB thero for four years. Ho was then twenty" GUILTY 10 7t. ' Dawson, roronlly- convlclcd of Mllinl- law violations at the "Mill" diirinir tghe Natlonul ;uurd encamp inent, anil sellleiifcd' to three yours in state's prison.- pleaded guilty lo perjury In circuit court today .and will lie sontenccd on 1 1 1 is cliargo September 28. Following his trial and foiivli-tlon for boot legging, a vhnrgo of perjury was filed by tho Htuto against Dawson. IIUCII)I,I; CUASIIKS IN KTOIt.M (Continued From Pngo One) the craft to the ground In tho bust manner pnnHllile. In all lliore woro eight mon who madn tht) perilous rlilo on the portion of the ship on which Colonol Hull found, himself. It drifted for tho better part of n hair hour anil covered B'dlatunco of ten uillen or more before coming to earth. Intense Excitement Prevallr. Intense exclteninnt provalleil In I lie mining community where thn shin fell." In an almost unbollevahlo short tlmo news of the tlisastor had spread over the entire countryside and roads woro black with automobiles carrying doctors, .undertakers, officials "nil morbidly curious to the points wliero tho various portions of the ship fell. Each portion of the ship was com pletely -wrecked by the impact with the ground and oarly arriving souve nir hunters woro making off with hits of the bag, spllntors of wood and oilier portions of the mechanism. A volun teer guard finally wus thrown around tlte debris and a request wired to Columbus for 50 men and three uni corn for guard duly. I At Hellovalloy, whore tho bodies of the dead men wore being nwiunlilnl under direction of lieutenant Com mander Charles It. ItusDndnhl, grief prevailed. Villagers, the ilnih routine of tholr exlstenco Interrupted, stood about almost unable to comnrohond the catastrophe. 8uon after word of the tlisastor reached hero tho local American Legion post sent out a guard of honor and tho veterans stood watch ovor tho room In which the bodies Wore taken. Duo to tho early hour at which the accident occurred, there were few. If any, who witnessed the breaking up of the groat craft. Alarm first was taken whoti thn ship reported ovor wnoanng at -i:id A. M., was nut seen ovor points furlhor westward on her course.' UcBpcrato efforts wero made to Jooate her, but to no avail, and the lust word -known to have come from lior cfow was a cryptic radio message plckbd up by tho wlrolcss operator nt Fort , Hayes. Columbus, which suld only,)'! am losing my sont.'' No l-Wplohlon. Tliero wns no explosion. The big ship simply met winds or n strength which it was uniible to comliiit. Arter encountering Oie. storm nt the high altitude the ship headed heavenwin-d to an altitude or approximately Minn feet when It suddenly nunc down ngaln iind broke Into three pieces. One piece. tti feet or mere In length, fell In it rich) about one and a hull Inlles from Avh. The control com partment in which lite roiiimuiiil.ei nrtd navigating crew wci-o riding, tell HQ. feet nwuy find the third section, J Bit feet long, drirted through the uli like a free hulloon. for 1? miles, bind ing near Hharon, Noble county.' V According to l 1,. Archer, operator of a gnsnllne station here, who suld lie had visited the scene nf the crush. II dead were found In the controller rtlhln of tho ship, which fell neut Ava. ' Archer said that the imijor portion nf. the Imlloou. about mm feet In length, had landed two miles rant of Ava. - The controller eiihln. accordliik lo . Archer, landed about n half mill 'east of the balloon proper ami II win. here that the 13 dead were found. ' Every man lu the cablnvus kilted. Archer suld. . .Mnchlnxt Mutes O'Siillivan. ilrad ley, ltroon and Maxsucco, also were listed as dead in the compilation mnrtt liere, and Lleuicuunt Hhuiihenl and Machinist's Mate Culbuun were listed us missing. .Aroher's account of the accident eta the total number of dead at 14. BACK TO SCHOOL! Phone 245 Special Values for "SchoolGetReadyWeeh" Boys' School Suits At Special Low Prices All of our immense stock of boys' wool knickei' suits have been grouped into three big lots for final selling If the boy is tfoinp; to need a suit in the near future, now is the time to buy because, a substantial .savin"; can be made. ' LOT 1 $10.00 Values $6.85 Suits that sold for 7.:), .$7.r(), $8.7."), !U)0 and $.10.00 are included in this lot of suits. Grey, blue, brown and mixed patterns are the colors. Every suit is guaranteed to be all-wool and of t lie finest tailoring. Many suits with two pairs of pants are included in this lot. All sizes from (i to 10, in clusive. . . LOT 2 $12.00 Values $7.85 This is Get-Ready Week at the Golden Rule Store! Months ago we began planning this event purchas ing to advantage, through our tremendous buying power, wit 95 other, busy Golden Rule Stores, the good looking, serviceable togs for the boys and girls. Now we're ready! Completely ready with unques tionably the finest stocks of school apparel in this section of (Oregon. All the very best quality mer chandise at prices which have made this store the most popular, shopping center of Medford and Southern Oregon. Come to our store tomorrow and Saturday and see how well we have prepared for this event. And, of course, you'll find the usual low Golden Rule cash prices. Included in this lot ai'e. suits that formerly sold for !).7r, !p10.y0 and p2.W. -The colors are brown, blue, grey and mixed patterns. The models are of llie latest style and designs. . The materials are blue serge, cheviot and worsted. .Practically all of ihese suits have two pair of pants. All sizes from 0 to 10. LOT 3 $16.00 Values $10.85 All suits that formerly sold for $2.1 1 .".00 j,nd Ki.OO are grouped in this lot. Nearly all of the suits in this lot have two pair of pants.. These suits are oE the famous "Jackie Coogan" make. The colors, ma terials and models are the latest designs. A real opportunity to secure an exceptional suit at a big saving. All sizes from li to 10, inclusive. Long Pants Suits For High School Boys Prices range from $14.85 to It $25.00 BOYS' SLIP ON SWEATERS $2.05 liovs' slip on sweater, athletic style collar. The colors are brown, seal, cardinal ami navy with stripes of contrasting colors. All sizes .from L'S to IjO. . BOYS' COAT SWEATERS !js.85 Hoys' I'.iadlcy flat knit sweater coat, brown, heather, with fancy trim. All sizes l ioni 'JiS to BOYS' PULL OVER SWEATERS $3.50 Poys' Uradlcy pull-over sweater, shawl collar, fancy trimmed, worsted knit; colors: cardinal and grey; all sizes from ''H in BOYS' PULL OVER SWEATERS $5.25 Hoys' "Hradley" all-wool shaker knit pull-over swealer, heavy shawl collar, plain colors with contrasting collars and cuffs. All sizes from J8 to "(. Slip Into a Bradley and Back to School BUSTER BROAVN SHOES jackson courAY fair, September 6.w Phone 245 All at Low Golden Rule Prices Hosiery Specials Stockings 15c a Pair, Or 2 Pairs for 25 Discontinued n u m b e r s and broken lots of chil dren's stockings, grouped in one lot to dispose of at 13c, or 2 pairs for 25c. Regular 25c values. Stockings 25 Pair Children's Munsing brand black and brown stockings with heavy cotton rib. All sizes. Stockings 35J Pair - ' Or 3 Pairs for $1.00 '. Extra quality heavy ribbed cotton stockings. Sizes from 0 to 11. Very special at this prkxy Women's Fiber Silk Hose 48 Pair Colors: grey, French nude, peach itnd nude. Regu lar 8(Je quality. A small lot for Friday and Satur day at, pair, 48. . n Complete Line of BOYS' KNICKERS BOYS' KAYNEE BLOUSES 92 Made up from a fine quality percale cloth in light or dark colors, with contrasting stripes: guaranteed fast colors; all sizes from C to 14, inclusive. : . BUSTER BOY BLOUSES 85 In white and blue colors with contrasting.' stripes; all sizes from (i to 14, inclusive. - r BOYS' BLOUSES, ; A good quality percale blouse; alf sizes froili: ; 0 to 11. A regular 85e value. . . vitro x utt ittti A special purchase of boys' caps enables us to offer a complete line of. boys' caps at prices that are unusu ally low. Most these cans urn famous Weslev Hiii rv brand. The prices are b'5e, 75e, $1.00, $1A0 ana sfi.L'o. SCHOOL BOY, oe . t -;vr tl. VA 7 PICTORrAL REVIEW PATTERNS r -