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O O Q MEDFOTtT?. MATH TRIUNE. MTSTIFO'RD, QVxT.COV. TTTSDAY. TVFTr.MB'RT? 1, 102.) PJOF THREE LAWYER FAILS 10 MOT MARTIAL JUDGE BE PRESENTED AT FORUM TONIGHT;? Girl Baseball Team Stranded in China, Get Free Trip Home 30 INCHES SNGW AT CRATER L. 4 VICTOniA, n. C, Dee. 1. (A. P.1 A bnselKill team composed of Klrls 13 to 18 yearn old und 4 . called the Phlludelililii liohnleH, ; iirrlved here today .on the liner The first Instill medal in lie award- KmpreBS nf Russia ufter inakinK ed to unyone in the entlve northwest 4 a finnnelul falluru of a tour in 4 4 Hallway 4 PhnrflPQ Tni n 1 ,l-1,Ron "OWPr --o. Mr. Dynnn .4 company, operatln.i Ihe liner, lilldiyta JIIJ won ,,lls siKn0 honor thmuiih hi!4 said the ten girls were in wards 4 q . . iiiiiiiii mm riiii'irni ii'nuni'iiiiiiuii ui -r uuu iitav utcj uuu iji-h irm um t KCIu a fellow employe. Hurt (Sreen of!4 from want by a wealthy merchant 4 iKIiimiith !-':i1Ih lifter he luid been 4 of IlollKkoniT. 4 DcmQndS RemOVal Of GCII. severely shocked tlirouicli contact The first game the Klrls played 4 iWltn n a-, "Mil von switcn. iniH.-r in juiiuu mew u tmti m ..,ur t wrecked; crew to be rescued i Miirholl Ii'p3rinn ThlYUAn Intfl will he presented toiilKht to o local ; Japan iiisu...,. .vm ...j .... w.. mun lowul., uynm, uf t),e Cullfor-!4 The Canadian Pacific Uproar By Counter Charges V. I . Vllt W U U I I . prompt action undoubtedly snved (Ireen's life for It was ten minutes before he showed signs of conscious ness and thirty minutes before he was sufficiently recovered to be moved to the hospital. Mr. Dynan's noteworthy act brought recognition from Samuel Insult, president of the Commonwealth Kdi- i WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. (A. P.) A , 'Jasli which caused the court to he '; losed temporarily developed In the fitchell court martial today between . .y tepresenlative Prank R. Reid, defense ' son Co.. of Chicago who instituted i Ijtinsei, anil Major tieneral William the Instil! Meriul award In 1923. -so raves, a member of the court, who tonight the presentation will he made as charged by Held with Interrupt- and by un important figure In the ig hJs cross-examination of a witness. ' electrical Industry of the const. John Cenerul Graves had made some B. Klsken of Spokane, chairman "f 'mark about Hold's methodH of cross the Accident Prevention coinmltlTe (lamination, hut when the defense of the Nurthwest Klectrlc Light nssn- torney protested the geueral replfed elation.. .Mr. Klsken has made a uat he had not interrupted the pro- special trip to be present nt this time euinga, tne court retired to consider, and will no doubt have a message of 10 question. Isunreme Imnurtance to deliver to his i I Last Friday HriKUdler General Ed.' ii..n-r ard U King, auother member of the The nresentation will he made nt Olll-t. WI1H llCCII-!Mll llV Pwlll if ralnili.k t LV ...I.. ...ll.. , ,-. , . .,,,,0 i-.il u... i-ruHfi luit'Rin X as in an undertone from the bench nnd it Is expected .that the capacity pin me ueiense testimony then Being of the compuny's assembly room will f leaitl was "damn rot." Although he taxed to Its utmost to accommo j leneral King apologized this incident date the crowd. Following the prea- as heen reported to the war depart- entatlun ceremony a program of A pent. ! Copco motion pictures will be put on When today's flare-up occurred, ns an entertainment feature. J apimn it. k. rarneil or the navy was I leing cross-examined by Reid about tie Hawaiian itignt. ana Major Allen uuiuii. ussisiuiu trial jmiKe auvocate. lad complained to the court of Keid's nsulting treatment" of witnesses. he defense counsel had tinnecessar- inquired Into the private affairs r1-!, It, tin Vo-mnll c.1.1 tlnn. ..III "! I -"l'"".1 BMI-1 DIUJUI lllllllUll. i "Are you a good example of a uon- ying officer who commands (lying ins; Keld asked the witness. The final action, on the city budget Captain Yarnell answered that he was taken by the city council Inst id not eons'der himself competent to night when that body passed nn ord- qiress an opinion In reply to such a 'nance mnking the annual tax levy. for nostiou nnd the reply was followed ,h(" 'cnr 11126 to provide for the cstl- y the argument between Reid and mated expenses of 93. one for the op- eneral Gl'uves. eratlon of the city during the' ensuing When the court returned to the ycar- horn after the consultation behind wniie me levy win ne onsen on me losed doors, Representative Reid assessed valuation of nil tuxable liaPenged General GraveB right to sit property in the city the exact amount h a member of the court. of "e levy will not be known until the After a Consultation In secret the exact amount of such assessed vni- lourt overruled defease charges that uatlon Is learned, but it is thought It enejal Graves had Interfered with will be about 17.7, if the city tmmin- le cross-examination of prosecution istratlon's estimate Is correct, as itnesses and ltat displayed bias. against the last yenr's levy of 18.2 The decision followed another fiery mills. City ltecorrter Alford planned CITY BUDGET FOR 1926 IS ADOPTED and they received $10 each, but 4 4 returns rapidly fell off to nothing 4 4 after that. 4 T Ti The holiday season will soon be here and with It will come the annual bazaur of the young ladles of the Methodist Episcopal church. This year the girls are planning to present a far more elaborate bazaar than ever. There will be presented fine hand work for children and ladies. The older ladles of Ihe church have very generously offered to serve a noon lunch. In the evening another meal will be served by the ladies, which makes it possible for one to come and stay ali day ut this great festlvnl. This is not only a bazaar or a dis play of goods, hut will he an enjoyable gathering where entertainment will he furnished. local Erth II. A. C.llut left hist evening for his home In Bond after having transacted business here the past week. We are equipped to do the highest class of machine work and motor reconditioning, i Riverside Oarage. 190"tf Have you seen the Modford gem stones. If not call at 422 Park ave. P st card will bring them to your aonr. a. ii. mirrt.ii 22 1 rown any partiality. The president or the court, Major eneral Robert I.. Howze, told counsel r both sides to desist from "dis- Iraceful wrangling" und to address i.- - i ... i. n , i. i.... nn.. lie uuu. i aim mil --nun ..mm, u,a nt-ir ,,- , i I.I .I tentative Held refused to he quieted. . " '. . , . ... Ie lodged this formal protest against ,f hy. charged with nmn- encral Graves: - .slaughter, ns the result of the death I hereby shall challenge General " " " " ' "h- " "' denied by the court. The defense will begin this nfternnon. Prof, llensun of the University of recognized raves to sit longer as a member of lis court for thn reason that bis Ltions while on this court show that L. la inl lii.it nrtii.t nnrl thnt (n lliatlra r.i .,. u.o ,.nD,i p.onoml Oregon medical school. raves should nn longer he permitted f . ) sit ns a member of this court.- j witness 'or the state He testified in irir uu n,,nu,,liil,, thn ennrt nn. response to n hypothetical question ounced through Genorul Howze that hal d'"lh " "; ln opinion. tie challenge had ltot been sustained, """"-. ... Iiat 'General Graves "will continue to,"""'''- member of this court, and M.V FF.ItGI'SON NKAIl C'OI.Ii.M'SI (Conttnued from page 1.) it as tint the case will proceed, General Graves interrupted, askinp; he right to make a statement, but on Itlvicc of his colleagues be refrained Iront doing so. i The Incident was the second of Its, Ind within a space of four days. Brigadier General Kdward I. King n nnni,an,l Ppi.tnu l.tr Haiipaounlnllva ei'd .or having remarked from: the, ".'".iT'i"" 'ir.?". nnn. Dm,) Ilia ilnfonao lout mnnV ' " Kl -"v iu ikiiiii hht ien be!na taken was, "damn rot, hut ItDRor WpIIph, Crntor National pnrkl A HKUOKKN. WiikIk. !'. 1. (A. rniiKci'. returnert thn city lust p.) a Kteuin hi'Ihhuhm-, the llaliti uf nlnht from a mwnil days' Hihh-- liaitinimul LuiiiIht iMuiipany In 1 1 m tiii tn the park with thn infor-. Htuk un th nui th Npit til (liiiys liai--inatiiin that tliciv iin li V.. f''t r;hor bar. It Is pruhahly a Intal loss hiiow ut tli rlni of the lake, HO ; ami the wow will In HalVly . ustuui', Iik Im'm at- Anna SiiHiik camp ami 10 ' pinlmlily ln'fr nlKhtfall, ai conlliiK Im hf8 at tlu Klamath fntianro. to infurmal Imi rt'ci'Hcd by (iMHK He found thhiKs all rUht in the, Mol.t-nd, local iiiiimincr for the tiam-wlnter-Kavlied resort, except that ujmoml Lumber company, this aftei laiKO hear had played havoc In one-noon from a Hammond reprenenla or the park cabins at Anna Kpritm'Ulve nt Went port who had boii by camp, and also fount. Keeper HaaH.jl1"" to the urene of the wreck, the youth of 18 who is the sole The tide wan fnllinK and It was ex- winter nuardlun of the big lodKo ic,.-u im a -f u. uo u- and the park proper, except durinK t lie visitK of the ranker, in Kood health and spirits, and very Kind to see ii ml lalk with a human beinK aa In. i KanKcr Wells. In looking around nt Anna Kprini; camp, found that one uf the large bears recently broke throiiKh the outer wall or the cnt tai;c, close by Superlnteudent Thom hou'm residence, nnd usually occupied during the Crater Jake weason by Arthur Moen. the HUperintemlent's secretary and family, making U way Into the building tYiroug a two foot opening, after tearing off two boar (1m. The hear created general confu sion among the pots, dishes and pans and other "housekeeping"' utensils stored within, by scattering them promiscuously, ns well ns a quantity of flour. It Ih thought that no more trouble will be encountered with the national park bears, ns they probably have' holdt Hay gone. lnto1 hibernation by this time. feeted at extreme low water Two efforts by the West port coast guai'd crew to shoot a breeches buoy line to thi' stranded steamer fel shint curly this afternoon hut tin guards planned to make mini her effort be fore giving up this rescue plat-.. The limit range of the gun Is mill feet but the ship is loo to 2on feet further out, according to reports reaching here. . "fcAN FIIANCISCO. Dec. 1. (A. I'.) The steam schooner Halco Ih owned by. the Hammond Lumber company of- this city. Lars A. Nelson of Ala meda Is master of the vessel. It Is understood here that most of the crew of eighteen men were signed on nt San I'edro from which point the Halco sailed north for u loud of lumber. Overcoat Sale Continues We still have Men's Overcoats left on our sale at reduced prices. . All new models and weights, includ ing Raincoats and Topcoats. The Halco Is a modern type nf wooden oil -burning lumber carrier. She is !r70 gross tons, I'll feet long and with a 42-foot beaui. She was built In liHT at Kali haven on Hum- GIRLS HELD IN OF PHILIPPINES OOLOC1NK. Might hundred fJer mnn girls are leaving the fatherland with llritlsh troops. Knch Is a yha. Tommy ALklns now. Original Price Sale Price $40.00 $31.50 S37.50 $28.50 S35.00 . $26.50 S30.00 $24.50 $27.50 $21.50 $25.oo $19:50 $22.50 $17.50 $20.00 $15.50 $18-50 $14.50 $17.50 ,$13.50 Model Clothing Co., Inc. 126 E. Main St. "Value and Quality'" Sinte tlnmo Warden K. . F. ,A.v.ei')l Stercntlon in ojien court, arising from l" "e copy of the ordinance to thn will U-ave this evening for tils hi-nd- conuiiBiit made 111 nn undertone by court house thla nfternnon nnd learn qiinitoiH nt I'oitland, following hov eneral Graves regarding the method the exact levy. lenil days spent in Jackson county on r the derense uttoruey, Ilepreseutu- a visit here and nt Asnianu. t.nsi ie Keld of Illinois, in Ills question-, rtT I TP nrOTO III evening he spoke nt the Uiw Kn- R of witnesses. I IAIr npl 1 1 forremcnt Officers banquet nnd to- When the lawyer made Ills nocusa- I I H I I III 1 1 1 1 1 111 day spoke at the Cluiinher of Cun- lon the Kenernl denied that he had Imeico luncheon nt Ashlimd. bterrupted the nuestioning or liadij. . niinni III A f'lean cotton rags wunted at Afnll UIVIIIIirrlY I lA Sri' 0y"ters are now oeme served nt IIIUlll 111 UnUL'Crowson'a confectionery and cafe. I82.tr J. K. Ilnrtlo depni'ted today for Ited Dluff, Calif., to upend the winter with relatives. The Handicraft Shop Is selling the well known, widely advertised Cortl celll make of ladles' silk hose nt one half price wide range of colors and sizes to choose from. '219 Architectural drafting. W. N. Jew ett. 206 First National Dank Bldg. 231 1 John It. Fisken, prominent elec trical engineer of the Wnshlnglnn Wnler Power company, arrived here last evening to mnke the official pre sentation of the Instill Medal to How ard Dynnn of the Copco organization. Todny Mr. Flake Is visiting the Copco power project nnd tonight he will ire sent the Tnsull medal at Ihe Copco Korum meeting. Mr. Klsken is chair man of the Accident Prevention com mittee of the X. W. B. j. A. nnd n widely recognized authority on ncel dent prevention. Does your Ford start hnrd? Hnve the magneto recharged, $1. Riverside Oarage. 132 8. Illverside. All our finished models going nt one-half price. Beautiful gowns, combinations, pillows, runners, scarfs and many other articles. Wonderful opportunity to buy your Christmas gifts Shop. O. O. Steele, Stanley Butler and J A. McDougnll are hero today from Yreka. to nttend the monthly confer ence of the Copco organization. Iarge cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. ' Fresh lime S2.75 per barrel. Med ford Lumber Co. 209'tf Jns T. Chlnnock was a Grants Puss visitor here todny. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf MANILA, v Dec. 1. (A. P.) Gli-ls are reported being held In servitude for a period of from one to seven years In Occidental Negroes province under conditions amounting to slav ery. This was the situation revenled today by reports madel by constabu lary officials who say they have un covered n series of Illegal detention cases. The situation was revealed In a statement Issued by executive offi cers of the governor general hero. The Information shows thnt nt a plantation near the town of Isabella, a number of girls have been heWl In i compulsory service without payment. I At a designated plantation the con stabulary report says the girls suf fered from habitual cruel treatment at the hands of their mistress. When ungered the woman ln charge com pelled the girls to work for 48 hours without food nnd sometimes whipped them. Klnboratlng the reports say a mistress once throw a pot of boiling water over n girl who died within two weeks from Ihe burns. Charges of Illegal detention and homicide have been filed ngainst the persons Involved. enenl King a,K!osized and no effort . J" d las made' to unHeut htm. I " J ' ' , ' . , The precise nature or General nFr..o.llnir ramflflr f mil ftl . " " - - -..-- poHi to wound the sonslhllttips of the Komi lady who Ih the nominal kovci- J nor of the state, hut to Intlicate the real actor, who like n ventriloquist hehlnd the neeneR, putH his voice nnd governor refers, on account of which rep re- raven agues todny was not disclosed, but enreaentativa Reid. who overheard. (aid ft was of a character to ahow mt the Keneral ittftmle of imimrtiality. the complexion of a violation of the law. "I have no apology to offer for the as not taking an urt tnnt 1 acted an host on n certain iui-t;iiriiMl in l un " uuu iit-ii tuntiii Captain H. E. Yarnell of the navy guisneo men nno nunureos 01 guests as on tlie stand testifying regnrding ' ' """" ie Hawaiian - maneuvers and thet'"e hospltnity thnt nwnlted them r..lln,od a iirnlnst bv the! from the chumber of commerce of rosectition that Representative Reid which I chanced to be representative . lnn Imnmna. mathOfl. Of. Ill 1116 111111'. irnn.nynmlnatlon. After the challenge was overruled, antain Yarnell resumed his testl Lr.n iinrlnrlng that in his belief the V . . .... 1 '.....,.1.1 l. .1.1. ... ,k- .1.... o operation between tne army uuu ......... ... . u ... u.., ...u. aw forces during the maneuvers was . first the newspaper of which I am a "Time and again men have come to me to Indicate that unless I saw fit to adopt a different policy with re spect to the highway articles- that I "success so far as was possible.' . IV1JIIC I.IW l-II.WIII III I ,nul yawned at the! OBITUARY c"n r'r" hnn 'Governor Jim' is di shareholder began to shed light on dark paces and point out to the people the chasm In public finances their feet. Nothing the fact that desperately trying IA I...IIH a an.nl.ji unfunn n nhan.i... HOUSEHOLDER Mrs. Olivia tne fyeH of ,he peo)e of Te,n. BO louscholder, 60 years of age, wife (nat (ney mny b. turned nnUle f.om f Isaac Householder, a former well- lho ., version of what has lately known resident, died nt her nnme taken place In the highway depart- n Los. Angeles, Calfl., last evening at menl Bn,i tne efforts of Attorney '.iSO., She leaves to mourn Jier loss General Dan Moody to bring to light me dough1!' and four sons, Mrs. much that had been hidden from the knnle Crnnk, Joe McKnlgnt nmi public knowledge. In this connection loy McConochle of this city,' ana the 'Governors are fooling no one, lohn nnd Morrel McConoj-hlo of not even themselves." 'anta Barbara, I ' From 11114 until three years ago Al KisJlh l-J'otwmed. he deceased was a resident of Med- NHW YORK CITY, Uec. Gov ord and had many friends here, ernor Al mlth. wife and daughter, Irhree weeks ngo the entire family nave siikoi uiuichs w piomume poi- .al.l n ..nnlnn at her 101111. l""1- l-f.icn.M. n who rf . n-imw. V imruii r,siiiiin nuiuii. IIIVl'V i'.n Girl. Who suniii.iuivn, it. 1- rnni... B T1 V. u.v. t.M.l.ln-. tlll.l.-.n nf het will liluh In their 'ery souls sijmc '''" V' "r" lay In the remembrance In the ,n- I'rin.eion mm tne worm court can or - m. . y' " of Mnry Wonlley. president plount llnlyoko college. cujiarrassed by tiolltical Institutions.' "Pains All Over My Body" For Eight Years Wtuld Try Any thing to Relieve Pains of NEURITIS Nn KifTti of In In After Vsiiifc Neuritis 'In It let h "K'kIiI ytiirn ago I wj in ImiI for eiKlit tnnmliM, Hiirft-riiifr willi NVurilix. I:i. N-n. lifiH Imiiih all ovrr my lnly. Iljve iloctoml wit Niti.tf w.lh iifi reiit-f. SitHiei.mf I hurt mifh nuiiitt on mv hrart I -oiildn't take ilrep lirfiith. Hud t quit work, f'oultl write wll iluy Imw I Kiiffrrpfl. Onf tluy I iNiiiKiil 'n Imtllt- nf Kopa Neurit in Tiililff. .Now I am on my fourth Imttle atxl no n'.ftim nf Neurit in, no itn of nuin. Mi-ally I rmi'tlnf jtraine Kom Neurit in 'i'ultktH enouKt)." 1 (Mffliifil) Mfw E. C?.emy. Y.opa NVtirf tin Tublrl are Kiiarantpml s at reaaonahle prices. Hundlcraft rt """t");. "'"" MrtJ1-t t tl.r 4i0 . nr Hure. iii k Mlrf from Npii--IB ll ritin, Nonralitiu. Svtvv I'liinw, "SVrveH." iret V.npa Neurit In Tuldetn. All fforhl (IniffififiH. AlwuyH In stwk at llratli s Drug Store anil lIuNkiim' Drug Si ore. ' Bulla . LONDON, Dec. 1. (A.P.) The police of Athenn have fHnued a npe clal retrtilatlon which forbid Oreek KlrlH over 12 years of nce and Greek women to wear skirts more than 12 Inches off the ground, ntiys n dlnpntch to the Dally Mail from the Greek cap Itnl. TranHRrcflHorn of the regulation will be prosecuted. The new measure becomes effective December 16. RHEUMATISM Can n of Hxlnt In the 1 In man Bnilr If Vou Will L'hc Trunk's rrtwcrlptJoib It Is preposterous; In fact, It Is shame to suffer with Kheumatlsm. This Prencrlptlon does not rulfi the stomncn, it does not depress tne neart. Knt ell the meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescrip tion. Contain no mercury, snllcylale sodn, oil wlnicrgreen or narcotics, but, positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do you want? It In lposnlble to get something better. The greatest uric acid solvant known and also a superior liver medicine. Trunks Prescription sells for tJ.76 or I for only in. 00 at drugstores like Heath's Drug Stores. FOR ATTRACTIVE GIFTS Hand Embroidered Linens Chinese Embroideries Scarfs . Lingerie East Indian Brass Ivory Plaques And Other Novelties NATWICK,Inc. Cooloy Building NEW SHOW TODAY! Hi,, ' ""im in ' ill ; MM iQOSIAS Insurance i First Insurant ij Agency. i, ! . I . A. L. HILL, Manager ; Phona 10 30 North Central i Medford, Or a. " ij The first key's a mystery. The second key's a Ki'ln. The third's so hot It's bllstery, The fourlli nnd Doug fulls In! The-flltli key's n ninlden fnlr, The Hixtli koy's n miw. The Hcvenlli key Kuffnwx, "UHWAKH! Conie see the plrturo -NOW!" HI8 FIRST PARAMOUNT UNLOCKS THE . GATES OF GAIETY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfMOG l aw J' i m 30. M. Cohan's comedilirium . of love, laughter and mystery! OTHER RIALTO ATTRACTIONS OF QUALITY 1 COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS Bertrand Wortman at the Organ FRIDAY FRD THOMSON and His Marvelous Horse, "Silver King," in "THE DANGEROUS COWARD" 2L