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o o o o mf-dfotcd. MEDFORD V.fth Tmm'XE. ORE00K. Tn-.sn.VV. OCTOBl'l' fi. o PAGE O O NOT GUILTY TO E CHOOSE CATHOUC AS CHAPLAIN FOR Have Varied Bill for t Wednesday Vaudeville SAI.K.M. Ore.. Oil. .- Hytnan Huntley, middle-aced section lndlnt1 last .!. I . I. I ' der, as an outgrowth of a stabbing affray In tills city September 20, wherein Jesse James Glbbs, home- steaaer ana mm worker, died, was -. T. V. Vincent Tbomas Monday morning and entered a plea of not guilty. The attentions Glbbs Is alleged to hare paid the wife of the grey-haired prisoner was the motive for the tragedy. It is expected that Huntley will plead self-defense. He was repre sented In court by Attorney George M. Jtoberts. It is the first case in Jack son county in ten years In which the extreme penalty is death. C. A. Ramsey, Indicted on a charge of larceny by bailee, was given until Wednesday morning to plead. J. S. Wheaton, Indicted for larceny of household goods from the J. M. Illgdon home at Ashland, will enter a plea at the same time. It Is probable that the trials of the three men will be placed on the calen dar for the term of court starting October 26. 10 MAKE SERVICE MEN CAPS De Taul pariah in north Salem, was today elected by the Btate board of control as Catholie chaplain for the i boys' training school and the state penitentiary, succeeding Rev. J. II. Buck, pastor of St. Joseph's church of Salem, who resigned today. For some years Father Keenan has been assist ant at St. Paul's church. Father Keenan at once tntercd protest with the board against the manner of conducting religious serv ices at the boys' school whereby the Catholic and Protestant chaplains con duct alternate general Sunday serv ices at the school without segregation of Catholic and Protestant boys. His objection was that the method gave no opportunity for Instructing Catholic boys in the Catholic faith. An agreement jvas reached whereby the general services will be conducted as in the past, but additional time given the Catholic chaplain following his general service in which to In struct the Catholic boys at the school. The board today further threshed out the petition of labor union rep resentativea for a readjustment of engineers' wages at the state Institu tions. It is probable that the board will give the superintendents author ity to adjust individual cases, but not order a general revision of wages. In the meantime they are Instructed to ascertain the scale of wages paid at the institutions of other states. WVstern Managers Association vau deville nt Hunt's Craterlan Wednes day, matinee and nlcht. is headed by the KtiU'lre Comedy f"ur, a famous male quartette, fcnlurinl: Joe Jenny, a Dutch comedian with a funny cackle. Cassoiv Ilruthers and Marie pre sent a untrue dance offering ill the "Dunce a la tlraphonala," somelhtni: out of the ordinary with beautiful costuming and scenic effectit. he Nut and the lteiuon" is pre- NOT CITY HALL cesni A YEAR rxxpoxoo5cxxooxxooo 1 m 1 rVSm L i & 4 A little more than a month and It will be seven years since the war ended. For most of us. yes. but for more than 30,000 disabled men in our hospitals the war is still going on. We tried to help them then, we can help them now, and they need our help. The Red Cross" has had a good response to Its call for sweater knit ters but needs a few more to make up the quota. Yarn will be furnished by the chapter or knitters can supply their own. There is sewing to be done, bed jackets to be made of soft warm stuff. Patterns and materials are at the Red Cross office. Or If you like to knit but find a sweater too big an undertaking, there are the beanies. What's a beaney? Just a cap, a round, knitted cap, esteemed by school boys and now taken over as a special comfort for the disabled man who has to spend all the time in the open air. Hundreds are needed and it takes only two ounces of yarn to make one. Won't you enlist as a volunteer for some of these things? New Swimming Heconl. ALAMEDA, Cal. Setting a new record for the Pacific association 200 yurd relay swim for women, Uie Nep tune chjb quartet easily won the event in two minutes 4 4-5 seconds. Tho Fleishhacker club of San Fran cisco was second. Ixist Aviator California Boy. REDLANDS. Cal. Charles II. Ames, an air mail aviator, who has been lost somewhere In Pennsylva nia since Thursday, was formerly a resident of Itedlnnds. His father. C. C. Ames, was for many yenrs cashier of tho Redlands National bank. sented by Lcland and St. Clair, a clev er team, who sin gnnd dance and talk In a snappy fashion. Tho De Foe Trio of acrobats, with n trained French jioodls dog nnliied Hobby In a star part. The dog bears tho weight of a full grown ninn, while seated on his master's shoulders. Music for tho bill is furnished by Winifred nnd Lucille, who operato on a xylophone, playing jazi. classical, semi-classical and popular airs. The photoplay portion of the pro gram Is furnished by the usual and popular "Topics of the Day," and a lively comedy. Tho average taxpayer In Medford who gties to Jacksonville uncv a year. 1 and most of them go twice, paying; half tax every six months, pays more In actual cash, not counting the time required or the, wear nnd tear on his car, thun he would pay 'earn year on the principle and Interest or tho pro posed bond issue of n,ovt) tor tno new city hall to be used as a tempor ary courthouse With the present assessed valuation of 15,000.000 in Medford, a one mill levy would raise fMKM) a year and in ten years would pay the lin.otto. prin ciple and interest, taking Into consid eration tho increased valuation' and the reduction of the total bond issue each year as payments are made. County Assessor Coleman says $1000 is above the average levy (or resl-1 donees In Medford and on this basis it would cost about (I per year to tho average taxpayer to help pay the bonds. This does not take Into considera tion tho sale of the present city hall, which would bring more than half the amount of the bond Issue, that would be applied to cancel bonds and would reduce the levy one-half, or the time for paying the bonds to five years instead of ten. Cook with gaK tf DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS Phone IM ; 23 N. Fir IV Raise Big Sum for Church. WASHINGTON. Oct. 6. The Pres byterian laymen's committee, headed by Will H. Hays, met here today to formulate a campaign to raise 115, 000,000 to serve as a basis for a re tirement fund for ministers of tho Presbyterian church. Western Auto Supply Enters Radio Field The announcement that the West ern Auto Supply company has entered the radio field by making arrange ment for the manufacture of an ex clusively designed set for their own use will prove Interesting to the thou sands of their customers throughout the western tsates. George Pepperdine. president of the Western Auto Supply company, has been Investigating radio for many months with a view to placing an ef ficient receiving set and component equipment on sale In Weatorn Auto stores. His knowledge of merchan dising conditions and the advantages ot buying in enormous quantities will undoubtedly make It possible for buy ers of the Western Air Patrol, the new Western Auto set, to own a high grade radio receiver at moderate prices. Tho new radio equipment, to be known and sold under the name Western Air Patrol. Is a five tube tuned radio frequency set that Is man ufactured to "Western Auto" specifi cations. The set has been specially designed for best performance under western conditions and functions splendidly in teat spots that have given much trouble to many well Vnown receiving sets. The markotina of this set by the Western Auto Supply company marks a new sales policy on the part of tho company. The radio, when customers so desires, will be sold on time pay ments. The Western Air Patrol will be sold complete, even to the Installation. Freshen Up! Nicest Laxative. "Cascarets" 10c Don't stay headachy. bilious, constipated, sick I Take one or two "Cascarets" any time to mildly stimu late your liver and start your bowels. Then you will feel fine, your head becomes clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink- and StW skin rov. Nothing else cleans, sweetens, and r freshes the entire system like pleasant, harmless candy-like' "Cascarets. ' They never (ipe, overact, or sicken. Direc tions for men, women, children on each box d rugstores. The Door to, Independence "The wall of China" that seems to surround, financial independence in this world lias many doors in it. These doors arc Saving JJass books. True enough, many" peo ple never discover them, but those that dt, get on the road that leads to financial success. You can start with a Savings Ac count today. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD, OREGON 51 lac The' Screen By Te Press Agent Wizard of Os. Crnlrrtan. Larry Semon In "The Wizard of Oi" closes at Hunt's Craterlan tonluht. The picture, despite Its fairy tale story, which ttlves it especial appeal for children, has quite as great fas cination for their elders. It Is splendidly produced, a rccular extravaganxa. much as It was done on the stage with Montgomery and Stone, and is finely acted by a cast of well known players. UryalU Washburn. Charlie Murray. Mary farr. Virginia Pearson. Dorothy Iwan and many more favorites are In the cast. Mil Stars at Itlallo. Tom Mix has packed an unusual number of thrill" Into his latest star ring vehicle. 'The Italnbow Trail, which will be shown at the Klalto theater, beginning today for three days. in ih. hMutlful. rugged, snowcap ped mountains of the northwest. Mix ad Tony, .ila wonner no-. .. -n.riin... ..iventures. The story Is full .i..iinn. The winsome . rv....il snows marked dra matlc ability In her portrayal of the leading role opposite Mr. Mix. u.i-.r.i htlnrloush" funny iJVo . retributed br Mark llani'Mnn 3 and I-uclan Uttlefleld. a plrture,ue . .t.m comedians. Bancroft. ... inliKil villain: Diana Miller, -I'.b.in- ttfv Clemenle. VKIan ..klanrt.ro mDelniar. Fred ! Sllva. 0Car Halloway ana Poc Rotes, D elivery that is dependable Your summer treat a tasty, sparkling beverage that takes away the feeling of summer heat that soothes pan-lied throats refreshes and rcvigorates everyone delivered right to your door. In your own favorite flavor, too fruity ami tangf ! Kvervoiie eniovs a drink when they're thirsty. Why not keep - - . v n hbiii iminiii twmmmm Quality Counts 0OOOOCXOCxXXXXXXK)OOOOOO0OOOCn3OOOOO Why Buy Inferior Building Material? When the Best of the Grades Can Be Bought From Us at Prices Which Others Ask for Seconds? Call and Look Over Our Stocks and Get Prices MedfordLumberCo. rhone 629 J. II. COOLEY, Trcs. 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