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fEDFORD ftf AH; TRIBUNE, fEDFORT), ORFiON, FRIDAY; OCTOBER . 1923,
2 BOOTLEGGERS SCHOOL INSTITUTE
CITY IS THANKED
DFT fi! W W 9 Men's and Boys Section
rfU IZlUL, 3 Has Good Clothes Cheap
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William McCnmiibcll and Willinm
Todd nf Klamuth county, charged
with the violation of the possesion
Puplla from the prlmury Kiadcn it
tlio WiiHliliiKton acliool, taUKht by
Mm, Canudo, entertained yetdcrduy
lause of tho national prohibition j afternoon the several hundred leach-
net, were found guilty by a jury In
Hit' federal court Thuinday ufternoon,
uficr Hhort deliberation.
The pair appeared ltefore Federal
.IihIko WolvcTton thin morning for
Menlenco. Uoth were given fines of
1500 tho maximum for firm offense,
under tho federal law. Mt'CiimplKdl
wjih given until tomorrow morning at
era gathered hero for tho .fork nun
county teacheiH1 liiHtltute, now in hch
Nlon at tlio IiIkIi mhool.
I'lesldent J, K. Uinders of Mon
mouth Normal nchool, the principal
afternoon Apeaker. prom-nted an ad
drt'KH on "l,eaderHhp," which In
cluded need for adequate leadership.
typeH of leadei-H, ho nice of leader
10 o'clock to mine the fine. ToddiHhip and preparation and training for
admitted his iuatiility to gather ho
mueh money on tdiort notice, and Iiiih
started to serve out tho fine. Jlo will
bo taken to Multnomah.
Mcl'amphull, bcHldcH tho $500 flno,
was ord ered to pay to tho go vein -incut
the cost of subpoenaing anil
culling for wltneHHCH from Klamath
cininty. Tho wit mchhch, McCampbell
alleged In un affidavit, would testify
to the character of the nrreated offi
cer and himself. On tho stand the
wltnoHHOH gave only their names and
nnMwerod "no."
The trial of Fred Hood and wife
and Thurman Jackson and wife,
Klamath Indian, charged with grand
larceny from tho homo of C. Knight,
iih begun in tho federal court this
morning. The quartette. Is accused
of Hteallng feminine finery belonging
to Amy Hull, und a bridle, from the
Knight home, during tho almence of
thu family. The lingerie, fancy hos
lory and fancy do-dads so dear to
tho ladieH, was piled high on the
floor In front of the jurors.
Mrs. Knight was tho chief witness
at tho morning session. She identi
fied the property, and told of Its re
covery, she alleged that tho women
defendants called her bad names
when she nnd .her husband and
daughter and Constable Sliadley call
ed at the Jackson home. She. also
said she "expected somo Hhootlng"
when the men entered. Khc. testi
fied that Fred Hood had told her
where she could find tho articles,
after she had promised to "do noth
ing to him."
The defense In represented by W.
I. Myers, former district attorney
of Klamath county, and tho govern
ment by Assistant District Attorney
Ht earns, -
Kven aftor tlioy lind heen ordered
out of tho city onco by Chief of Police
Adams this fornnoon, two auto loadH
of gypsies returned to harass mer
chants in particular nnd pedestrians
on the street in general with their
orferH of fortune telling. When ord
ered out tho second time they did not
return. They were encamped last
evoning iioht tho mill district In the
northern outskirts of the city and
were southbound. It is tho pollco rule
to allow no gypsies to stop longer
within the city limits than ft takes to
pass through.
leadership. l,eadojMhlp, he said, in
volves devotion to a purpose or cause
and In that way also develops mor
ale. jo stated that politics have
superseded statesmanship, and
result tho nation is without adequato
leatlcrshl
In comparing present conditions to
thoso liS years ago, Jican H. I). Shel
don of the University of Oregon,
staled n fmarter of a century back,
Heboid terms n vera god three months.
while the teachers remuneration was
from to $;tu per month. At that
time the Oregon educational system
was superior to tho southern states
only, a fact which was due. ho said,
to the small population, which was
widely scattered. Oregon at present,
as a state, Ih behind In tho work
of consolidating rural schools as com
pared to other western states.
Tho two depart mental sessions of
tlio afternoon were highly instructive
to tho teachers present in Interesting
methods of instruction presented.
Ir. Harold Saxo Tultle of the Pa
cific university, told the HHaonihled
teachers today of concrete plans for
moral and civic education, touching
upon past fads and their effects, and
among other things told of the needs
of human society. Purpose of educa
tion, be said. Is Improvement of so
ciety to make each generation better..
The institute is progressing accord-I
Ing to schedule, with a full repre-1
sentatlvo body of county teachers
present. Tho Institute closes tomor
row afternoon
The following self explanatory let
ter relating to the recent special ejec
tion has been received by Mayor O. O.
Alenderfer from A. K. Demnray. act
ing director of tho National Park ser
vice at Washington, ?. C.
"In tho abscii co of Director
Mather your wire of Oct. 9, advls-
ing that the people of Mod ford
yesterday passed an ordinance
ratify the giving of a site for the
Crater National park headquar
ters In Medford by a 1500 major
ity, has been received. I know
Director Mather will bo pleaded
to receive this good news and
that Superintendent Thomson.
who has been at the superintend
entH' conference at Mesa Verdo
national park in Colorado; will bo
delighted with the good news on
his return to Medford.
"This final action of the people
of Medford in making, possible
tho acceptance by the federal
government of tlio headquarters
site for Crater lake is most se
riously appreciated by tho. Na
tional 'Paris service."
TO BE BUILT HERE
SMART LOOKING!
LONG WEARING!
MODERATE PRICE!
Oakland Fireman Killed.
OAKLAND. Ono fireman was kill
(Ml and five injured In n colliHion be
tween a fire truck and a crowded
cniiiiutitcrii local Southern Pacific
electric train. Only one innil on the
fire truck encapod injury.
Chaplin to Leave Hollywood.
LOS ANUKLIOS. Charlie Chaplin
cnnio hafJ..to town from Now York
wearinK a 'derby and announced that
lie prulinbly would he aliiftliiK IiIh mo
tion picture IiuhIiichb to the east rna.st
after ono or two more Hollywood
picturca.
Four buildlns permits totaline $G70
were grunted by Lie building depart
ment today, three of which wero for
resiliences und ono for a garage. Of
the former, J. J. Clark and A. J. Short
will erect two, one a four-room dwell
ing at a cost of 1000 on West Thir
teenth street and the other a similar
building on South Oukdalo at fMOO.
P. K. Wynkopp will erect a $2700 five
room residence on Newtown street
near Twelfth and George Kaufman a
garage at $1000 on Vancouver street.
ColMire Ilnnk Is Closed.
KUGK.VH. Ore., Oct. 16. Tho Stnto
bunk nf Coburg. at Coburg, yester
day uiinoum-od that It had gone Into
voluntary liquidation, nnd the doors'
of tho Institution wero closed. !
Not enough business to justify tho:
existence of a bank was glvvn as tho;
rcusun for the liquidation.
Cnnk with ens.
MncNIdce Takes Hie Oalh.
WASllINdTON. Oct. 111. (A. P.)
Iliinford S. .MacNlder of Town, took
the oath of office todny as assistant
secretary of war in charge of Indus
trial mobilization phases of tho -, na
ff tlnnal defense.
Get all three by purchasing our "100 all virgin
wool" suits and overcoats for men. Smart looks and
wear-resisting qualities come with the all virgin wool
because "virgin wool" docs hold its shape better and
does resist wear. Moderate prices come to you be
cause the maker tit" these clothes is the largest manu
facturer of popular price. clothes in America, and his
volume of business permits him to sell them on a
dose margin hence our low price .to you,
Both Double and Single Breasted Suits and Overcoats!
The call this season has not centered alone on either of the above styles, so our hrkf" I Mr
stock has a plcnt.f id assortment of both. Such good looking stvles and fabrics L k A U J L
can be purchased at these prices you can almost get your overcoat and suit for JjA. J III TILL. 1
the price you usually pay for each garment Y T
HIGH SCHOOL SUITS!
And His First "Longies"
Such good looking, long wearing suits as we have
for 'men have been duplicated in youths' and
young men's styles at very moderate prices also.
Double-breasted and single-breasted models in a
great varietv of new fabrics. " "Mnnv r.P ti'm ciiie
have two pair of long trousers-and that means'
(loiiuie lire to any suit,
l'rices on sizes 12 to 20
vears
ousers and that means
$15.50to$25
BOYS' 4-PIECE SUITS
Coat, Vest, 2 Pair Pants
The boys today must have the "vest" to be right
np to the minute in style. But it's not only style
you want today, yon want service as well, and
that's what yon will get in these "two pair lined
Pants" suits that Wft avn fojifnri-no' ' MbiW r
suns j tisi m tins wcck tnat we will be pleased to
snow on oaturaay,
lie - fuze range is
from 6 to 1 years..
iek that we will be pleased to
$10.50 to $19.50
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The Markets
l.lw.Htork
I'OltTLAM), (lie., Oct. 1(1. Cuttle
ii'icfpis CO; calves 15; market mill
deiuorali'ed.
""km 2.ric lower; receipts 1(15. Light
w Ight (Kin to LMMI lbs.) common, me
dium g I and cbolie l;l.ixii ia.5
Sheep receipts aiif,. huuijil (o ar
rive; market nominally steady.
l'X'KS
l'ortTLANI), (V, Oct. 1 fi. llggs
cent higher. Current rcccipls 4uc;
fresh medium -Id i 4 !! fresh sluml
ord flrsls (IddCfj fresh standard
extras 47 Hi 47 lr.
Illllter
l'onTLAXn, Ore., Oct. 1C nut
ter firm. Kxtru cubes, cily r,:lc; sland
uids 61 '.jc: prime flrsls. flrsls
47'ac; undergriiiles nomlnul; prluls
ri5c; eartiins fifii-.
Milk steady, llest churning cream
Me net shlppcr'H track In mine one.
Cream delivered I'.nllan.l 6 He. Haw
milk (I per cent) J:'.(i5 cwt. f. o. ti.
Free Delivery Service
Santford & Co.
307-309 East Wain Street
Phone 702 Phone 703
Free Delivery Service
loullry
POKTl.AXI) Ore. (lit. M. ..poultry
easier. Heavy bens LTic; K in,.;
sprlilgs 2,1ti "J . . , ,,.,..
while ducks :'3p 2 5c; turkeys, iliessed
35J3lic.
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Plltl1tlM-4
I'OrtTLAXII Ore. Oct. it,. Polu
toes firm, new 85.
Onions sleaily I l.wlio I .uo.
Portliind Wheat. I
IflUTLAXI) dr., II... I
--Hard white. Illlll. '! 15;' ,,,rd while. R
nitiii. niuin. i.n; suit while,
$l.:i!l; western while, 1 ;1S; mri win
ter, norlhein spiliiK and western red,
l.2.
Today's ear receliits Wheat, til'
flour, 4; corn. 1; hay, 10.
Sail ''i-imicImo .Markets
SAX l'ltAXCIHCO. (HI, 16 lllil
terfat f. o. b. San Ftam-lsco. t!4e. j
HA.V FRAXt'lSCO. Oct. IB. (Fed
enil Stale Murkc News Sen Ice )
I 'ears: Winter Nellls ja.r.Oli 3.75; Xn.
2. 1:1.1104(3.10; few poor packs low as
$2.75.
8n Fruncltco Poultry. !
SAN KUANCIsro, Oct. Hi nr. S. I
Hmeau of Agricultural Kcownlcs.) !
Ilrnllnr. I..U.. i ,,v3 ,
i ii, i in i -4 iHiunus
.Wi3!c; poorer. 37r: 1'4 nonnd
Compare Service
l-lb. Package liesl. Powdered Sugar .10
10-lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar 65
L'.")-lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar 1.60
100-lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar 6.20
Iicst Stone Jars, per gal .t.22
- Cans Fancy Iowa Corn 25
Large Can Fancy Red Salmon 30
Iicst Creamery P.uUcr, lb 52
Fancy Full Cream Cheese, II 30
Fancy Sugar Cured Hams, lb 35
- Packages Camel Cigarettes . 25
U Packages Chesterfield Cigarettes 25
- Packages Lucky Strike Cigarettes 25
- Tins Prince Albert Tobacco 25
12 Tins Velvet Tobacco : 25
Regular Size Tin Tuxedu Tobacco 10
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Phone us your order, and pay
our deliveryman at your home
Are You
Paying for Service?
AH our prices are good all of
.next week or until the market
changes. You will buy as cheap
here next week as your neigh
bor bought Saturday.
Compare our price with the
( price you paid elsewhere last
week. All we ask is that you
compare each item you ' pur
chase as we use no specials to
sell our merchandise. Our en
tire line is priced so cheap that
each item will sell itself if a com
parison Of price is made.
We will buy your produce.
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We Want fresh Eggs
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Compare Prices
3 lbs. Crisco 75
9 lbs. Crisco 2.20
Quart Wesson Oil .'; ...49
Gallon Wesson Oil .1.89
Large Package Puffed Rice 15
Large Package Grape Nuts 16
Kelloggs Corn Flakes, package .10
Post Toasties, package 10
I'm Size Van Camps Pork & Beans 10
Jello, package 10
(5 Boxes Large Matches 25
8 Large Bars White Wonder Soap 25
Xucoa, lb ; ." 30
Best Bulk Coffee, lb 45
1 lb. Hills Red Can Coffee 57
2 lbs. Hills Red Can Coffee, lb 56
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Our prices will be th
all next week
"!W.r liic: colored,
"a in :i4c.
' ! 0 pounds.
i Conk with ens.