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WAS CHECKED UP S BEFORE COLLAPSE' ; SALEM, Ore., Mar. M.(P) ' (Hy nussell J. Newlnnd, Records of the slate corporation . Axsociated Press Kiort Writer.) department show Hint for several KIXtlMAN, Ariz., Mnr. 14. !') moil tin the affairs of Clark, Ken jA slowly dwlndlinic field of some dull 4 Company, now in receiver- wmit moro than loo marathon Bhlp. bavo been watched by l'no de- ,,w,islrrB today donned their vnr. pa'rtment and 'that certain investl-jioUM runnlni? purnplienmlia pre gatlonu havebeen made. The de-' punitory tl) I)UHiiir,K their slowly liartment will continue to keep J tlrlnv bodies over the eleventh lap watchful eye on the concern, (.'out-, nt lho 3t0() mue Ion Antteles to nilKsloncr MeCalllHtor said today, Nl,w yni.k fm)t ruco, upon receipt of a letter from wis-1 1'euch Kprlnns. only a valley trlct Attorney Stanley .Meyers of ,laI11 H)cl.4 on tnp vllHt expnmrjof Multnomah county, miking an I Arizona was today's destljuttlnn qulry. (of the runners crosslne the enntl- Two letters were received from!n(,nl ln nuoli, of a- j25iooo first Meyers. One was In correction oi : the other and explained that hlBre - tiuest should liave been tor an in vestigation of Clark, Kendall & Company Instead of the Oregon Trust company. The corporation department snld today that Uh InvoHtlitatlnnn have nqt rovea'ec! itnyuniw! oi n unuuu- lent nature In me representations of the Clnrk Kenuati company nun- tiva to Its condition, its interim certificates, its Invesllgatlon show-1 ed, were paid when tho company went Into Unuldauon. ..The Oregon Trust compnny, which had gone Into receivership. Is concerned only bemuse Its assets were taken over by Clark, Kendall & Company. The first examination of the lat ter was begun April II, 11127. On Juno M, lust, tho compnny wiu granted a permit to so $100. 00) worth of prerurred stock. On September 22 another examination was miidc by Charles K. Warrens of the corporation department. TIiIb showed no outstiindlnB In terim receipts, but thorn wnro par tial payment liabilities In tho sum of $5000. There wub on deposit In a special fund In the Hank of Cali fornia cash f.illy covering Ilia par- tlul payment deposits On November 21 Warrens made another examination. This revealed no outstanding Interim receiyts hut partial linyinuuts liability of tj:i with - ilcpm ( a covcrlrx Lut nt that time Warrens woh Informed by tho officials nt the concern thnt they expected to go Into liquida tion.' 1 Accordingly he recommend ed to the corporation commissioner the cancellation of the. company s permits to sell diversified coupon bouds and to Bell $100,000 In pre ferred stock. These wore Immeill Itely canceled and on November 16 the penult to onaruto as a stork broker was canceled. HUSKY DOG SLED SAl'LT STE MA It IK, Mich., Mar. 14. (PI Vug of a dog sled In whnt may prove to he a race with death to the Hiiowht:und nnd famine throiite'nVd village of Detour was planned loday following th receipt of word hy telephone Hint t wo per sons in the tsuluted area wimo criti cally III. The Bled, drawn hy sevon husky dtKtH nnd guided by Dr. John F. Oademnn, veteran dog owner nnd pioneer prospector, wan to carry Him pounds of food, tnhaccu and medicine ln a 60-milo race ovor the trackless snow barrier to the Mrlnkeu town, now tierloHHly facod with suffering from hunger nndJ Service Station Buom MAltailFlKLD, Ore., Mar. 11. The general storo and service station owned hy Allen Klnkleryf Lakeside burned last night with estimated loss of SO(io. A bucket br.'iude of 40 men prevented spread ofYhe fire to other buildings. The Mat'Hhflelti fire department helped prevente flying sparks which, lannned hy changing wind. Ignited striietnrn along the lake front. M f Preferred! I i Jf yoii cant decide ulietlier you'd -hare of intercut and advance like blondes or brunette U-M, here's ticket buying. This match will bit of evidence tlmfllla-lp vtm make f,.llt,I0 n.nrv Pnrke of Klamath up your mind. Artists luxe l paint I Kalis and Sailor Jack Woods of her blonde beauty and theat :e p-rs .Medlord. rave over tf. Mie r.in v out, oi u.tu West n.'Ird St.. New York City. ''When Hopli! tell me how much they admire my hair," ho ;iy, "Pin always linppy to tell them wlmt I do j to keep it soft ami plea my. It's nvtlly tin frmililo. AH I do is put a few I daialiet of lhimjvrine on my hrttsh each I time J iiso it. That's the way nesrly ert'tv reallv smart irl I know ia do- Jn! lll'ni. .MV IIBir flllTM! I nmi niniii- inwiuir nmrr tlmii miro month, now. ,lv m iil fwll1 l'llT tlinn it out hn j ink' III. .Mv hair doexn't newt iiam ..fi li lum inittcn ml of nil niv dkiKlrnir. and it mnkni my Imir to drewi and lioldn it in piwition. ' ' ilamliTim! in not oil. It n-movn tho oily film from pnrli Mraml Bin' " rtr'' '"" niturnl color ul !iitrK It dimoU dnnilniir, cIhiiit nmi In vipornU'ii tlio m-nln. It in di'iiilitlull fni-Tiiiiml. ""lie lilR Imttl rn ju aSint nil ilnijr torc. Sinoolli, (tkani fog bcaltiiy hair for (tw cmU. IS NUMBER 23 j IN BUNION RACE prize or pari of the total 148.000 to tfJiniWited nmonK the first lenO With the Ttlack mountains be hind them, the runners turned Irito the Waltapal valley, a I'K-mile stretch, thence over rolllnit coun try to I,eft'h Springs, G2 miles renin ICIiiv nifi II. (Iwltiir tn the Irirnr uip K hlx u'elM,k starting llm was uieeiilcd on, when tho contestants began Mk0 today Arthur Newton, nhodesla, Homh Africa, was In flint pluco In elnpHi'd time with r3:3S;no, fur tho total 345.7 mlleH from LtiM AnffflcH to Kingman. Newton, 44-yitir-f;lU holder of the 100 mile run nln ft tit Id of KijkIuihI, Hped to victory ln yeHterduy'H 2N.8 mllo lap from Oiitnmn to KIiik man. Allen D. Currier, of (IrnntN I'ii.hh, Orn wiih In 23rd position l.mt nlulit with t'lapMcd tlmo 77:2K:2A. Ko'.lowlriK iii'e the oth;r I em I em after thu completion of 34f.7 mlleH In ten dny: Andrew Payne, CI nre mo re, Okln., C0:ll;3l!. Arno Houmlnpii, Detroit G 1 : 1 0: 20 Ed (liirdnor, Honttlo, 01:22:38. .lohn Croiilck, Sawkatoon, Can tuliL. G2,3li:CG. I'uter Cnvuzz, Kouthanin ton. Enftlnnd. c3: 1 1 : 10. NPHtor Kiicksen, Port ('liOHtnr, N. V., 00:04:iin. (iliicoinn ClnrMzlo, C li 1 c n o, (HI: 13:20. Dwight Iloiifstate:-, X!!intn'0, Mich., 07:04:05. Philip tlrnnvlllo, llnmllton, Ont., 07:51 :0fi. ACE BOLES LOOKS OKA NTH PA KM, March 14 Over 2ni fans lurried out last night to got n first hand peek at Ace, toli, thr Coos Bay pride, who, is to battle Joe Urn-man at liob Quick's new (iraiils Pass Ath letic club on Friday night. March 10. Tho Coos Ray boxer seemed j to he In wonderful condition, but only boxed a few rounds on hlsj first nlKht. but will do more each' nlKht until the bin niht when he! mixes with Joe (lorman. Con iiler. hk the Interest shown by the spectators, everything points to al packed Iiouhp on FrlduK. nitfht. j Reports from the (lorman camp are that his KVmnaHlum was also crowded with spectators, with no space to spare tliirliur his training hour last nij;ht. Oorman Is in bet ter condition now than he was in' tho f.ht In which ho won over! Johnny Carlson. Holes, during his brief workout last niKbt. she weil that he was i a boxar of rare boxltiK ability, lie. looks like a target that wl.l be! very difficult to hit, and Is ex-j tremely fast on his feet. He was I up before the proverbial milkman 1 hour this morning and by the time other folks were having their breakfast, ho was back at Quick's fivmu'tfiuni, taking a shower and a rubdown. Roles has brought with him from Marshfiebl a rcKU- tar champion's camp, consisting of j hparrltu; partners, trainer, men to nib him down and last, but not least, an ever watchful manager, I .lohn Heron. In comparing Roles with (lor-; man. as to appearance, il may be said that Poles is built along different lines than the former i Pacific coast Junior lightweight' champion. While ihey weigh the; same. Ace is taller and sltmderer. i while (lorman is shorter nnd stockier. As a result of watching: the; workouts last n!ghf, the advance j ticket hate ha taken on a fresh t impetus today, and Promoter Hob tju.. u is ei.prionted with the prob lem of enlarging his arena, n nd iiNo of having more ticket prlnl en. The wrestling match, to be helii cm Mil seme niuht, as a part il llni ir..i I'll III lu tilk.it ! I I !!! (llif MAN IS JAILED llS!:uri(n. Orr . M.ir. 14. U' J. It. 1 :-! nf lt..M-luirK. tn illiy nmiiMl Into l hi' .iiixlirv I'oiirl on ll ili.um. (f ilrunkcn ilrlvliiB nnd nttir plm nf not culliy, mooil Irinl and Rlvvn u (lni of Jim. rn'mcn 1 to f.u il:i vh In Jull nnd hlH iIiIvit'k lirrnKr ri'voikil for n yinr. Htnih n found nNli'i'P on top of hlH nir nt. thi' t'Minnii vnllpy roiol farly sundnv mornlnis nftor other niiiolcr. of hi party bad deserted him. DRUNKEN RQSEBURG Mr-nroftn vxtl I AHOAHP KSPKK Tit A IN', KN , UOl'TE TO SALEM. March 13 , The Med ford hinh hcIiooI l)UHket l hull tenrn, on 1(h wjf) to tho Ktnte 'tournament, went lOlfd thiH even fiittf nt 8:4;i oM'Hit, with rerM ;ful ohedlenee. Thc-y will roll out i at 4:30 In the morning, and ath- letcx neod their Hlpejt. Mr. Wil liam Morgan, suddenly KtudlouH, I hndOi vory important lOHson to lleurn. C o a (! h 'alll.son viewed I him with Hearing neorn. and youncr jMr. Moifc-nn started to imbue- his 1 HhOC'H. j With thfl hopes of Medford and Houthern Orecon In their I ttunkff, n Kiiurd watt placed over f them. Once upon n time a quint similarly hound, dlHemhurked at RoHOburK. and partook freely of hamhurKT snndwicheH. coked hy a Chinaman. They drew Frank lin hlfth of Portland for tho opmi. itK K"-t"f. nnd were not an frinlty, an tlmy m?ht have tieen. Therfi waH no midnKiht meal tonight thankH to the following Kiiardx. Oeorj-e CJates. .Milton Ottoman am' your i:on, who wiw wi'nnd keepei of the door. IiHtrlrt Attorney Nwtnn Chaney, also aboard ih" lnti riding earn, be.towed his hest wisheH upon the Kquad, tiefon retiring, nnd, Olien uiidKed t'V their ;:oneh, rnHt n Htern and fearful eye upon them rollee lively and Individually. The hoopHtera were nnoo-liiE peaeefully hy 1:30 o'llm k. O The Ktinrrt lio'ame alert uh UoHelin drew nih. The tempeKtous lied McDonald, touted HUKploiout'Iy in hla BlumheiH. Ho wiih whacked in the manner and the locality where the KapHaa City mother and lion tamer Hiuote her joy ridlnK daiiKliter. 10. wilh a clothe hanaer. Tho hnmhiirirer J t f ji I Ih of ItoHehui frehltid, the guards relaxed In their vigilance. The team whlled away the hour afir dinner, with n portable pho nograph. ItaKkeihall was not a forbidden topic, hut U wiim not mentioned. They will live it Un balance of tho week, and hear lit tle oIho. The tenmOlH componed of th.- foilowint: Fred filed) McDonald, who Is not Hearchlm? for his iOH chho; Her nurd IIiiKheH, as talk ative a m e ver, n o Ichh than t h re e KonlencoH heintf wheedled out of him by thiH Hcrlbo in a :tr-mlmito talk; Cllflnn Oarnett. Jtill Mow ermnn. Pill Morcnn, Al Melvin. VIikH Swanson and KmUII Phipps. Henry Fluher, accompanies the team as general manager, treas urer, transportation officer, and Martiii Johnson, Explorer, Lucky Strikes In Wildest ii It's toasted No Throat Irritation-No Cough. C102S, T1i American Tobacco TKTnryrc, ranpoitp, 'seven or eij,r!it other detailx, like nrrunKinK for mealR, getting to 11 ml from the field of battle, and '11 Kfiicrul hundy mnn uround the pluve. Mr. KlHher ntuumeii. and .robiitily correctly, that he will he buay. We are requested to Inform mothers and girl frienda that all nre well and rmiiy. and that there la nothing to worry about. AltTHUH I'ERRV, SCHAEFER LEADS BY FINE PLAY SAX FrtANCIHCO, Murch H. MV ('bnmnlon Juke Si hacfer play ed superb bllliiirds to overcome 1'hallennei' Kdoanrd Horemans lilK lend and win the third block of their championship play by the . die oPoilO points -to 865. The block required four hours and ten iiiinutus to play and ended at 12:49 today. Fights Last Night POIITI.AXD, Ore., Mar. 14. W) ,Jne Marcus, Portland lightweight, had Tommy Cello, Sun FrunciHco, baffled and bewildered In their 10 round main event last night, and look the decision. M:ucuh leap ing, two-fisted attack was effective and he slowly wore the Onlifornlan down, felo showed at hlH best In the third wh n he poured . In a volley of thunderous left and right hooks to the stomach. Marcua van credited with weven rounds. . Teddy Fox, Salem, fui0shed the thrill of the evening when he knocked out Young Villa In the econd of what was to have be.Q a six-round featherweight go. Vox dropped the Filipino twice In the first round for viiort cnuntH with riuht hmks to the chin. Itilly Wiitxon won a four-round decision from Kail Htuli'. In the curtain raiser. tlcnrgi' llval a nit .limmy Wilde drew, four rounds. Tommy O'Oon ii'U ami Tommy Seaman drew in six rounds. INDIANA Pi) I. IS. Jock Ma lone, St. Paul, outpointed Hobby Wil liams, New York (10). LOS ANKKLKN. P.aby Joe ("inns, Los Angeles, 'defeated Hi lario Martinez. Spain (10). I lira ell Trial Colli illllCH PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar. 14. (fP) j i 'larence lii aeli, insurance man. I was on trial here today on vice charges before it juryQif four men jand eight women. A sixteen year jobl boy who testified yesterday , afternoon resumed the stand this ! morning. Another hoy followed on the stand. Co., Inc. ftKEftpy, WEfryEftTVAY, march u, 192a BILL ON THE JOB (By ALun J. Could, Associated Press SiMrtH Jul It or.) NEW YORK. Mar. 14. iJP) America will launch her 1928 Davis cup campaign next week with HI:: Hill Tilden In command, nnd har mony in the ranks, at least ho far an present prospects go. The debates of the past may he revived and a little later on when. It cornen to deciding Just what Ih i to be done nhoQ send in tr a team! to Europe, but, nil hands agree, 1 can be put aside while energies are concentrated on the piny in the American zone. j For the present the decision 1k! made. There will be only onej American Jteam and Its full; strength, which means the pres-', enco of Rig Bill, wilt he toHsedj Into the zone competrXon ngainptl Mexico, China and probably Ju-j pan. Tilden has yielded to tho ; call for hiH Rervices, not only tn j lend his Individual Htrength as the country's number one man. hut to! begin the task that America nowj faces In Davis cup piny building from the ground up, with an eye to the future as well as to thej present. In tho combination role of cap-l tain and coach. Tilden will call the' roll ncxtCMond.'iQ at Augusta, Ou.i wner mo rirsi tennis training camp In American tennis history will be established. One of baseball's happy hunting grounds has been chosen for this unique event. Augusta not only is the present headquarters of base ball's "Little Napoleon." John Me Oraw, nnd the Oinnts, but also the home of Tyrus Raymond Cobb. Like Tlldten, Cobb is also at tempting to carry on in the big show, although both readily admit their futures nre behind them. Ii Is worth mentioning. Incidentally, that Tilden once entertained bane hall ambitions himself. He cavort ed around many :i Philadelphia diamond before his name became EntnrnationallO conspicuous in ten nis. . Tennis. Rig Hill holds. Is a much more wearing sport, more exhaust ing physically than baseball. That Is why the tennis veteran feels he Is no belter equipped at 35 to keen his own . game at tnp notch than Cobb, at 40, is to keep up with the younger element In baseball. . ; "I have played both sports so' that I know whereof I speak when! I say that tennis takes a bigger j toll In speed and stamina than baseball," says Tilden. "Don't get the idea that T think "While trailing big game in Africa, I km'e never been without my Lucky Strike Cigarette. Once on the Abyssinian border my shipment of them from America missed us, and I was miserable until the natives followed our tracks across the Kaisout desert to 'Nairobi with my precious cargo of Luckies. After four years of smoking Luckies in uiiidest Africa, I find my voice in perfect con' dition for my lecture tour in America." 'Sml The Cream of the Tobacco Crop" for Lucky Strikes says Tobacco Buyer "Buying tobacco for LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes is a matter of selecting the finest i m crown. It is my duty and instruction to ' buy 'The Cream of the Tobacco Crop' for this brand. Nothing is omitted oe spared in making my purchase just a little better. Quality always tells." C . I'm through. Just because I haven't' won a big championship in two; years." he went on. "Hut 1 know1 my future Is behind me. It's just ia question of how much longer I1 can keep up the pace." , Tilden will have vole authority In selection of the American Davis cup team. Pig Pill h.y taken or ders for eight years of International competition, but this year he will be the chief strategist as well a the chief performer. At the same time he will Impart the full benefit of his experience and racquet skill to the up and coming youngsters, especially those of the type of Frank Shields and Junior C'oen, who will see little or no actual cup competition this year, but upon whoFe shoulders much of the hope for the future reals. Tilden cannot much longer oc cupy a Kollff? playing role In the attempt to bring the cup back to America, but he will at least spare no effort to develop youngsters who will upset the French regime in the future. Uttle Hill Johnston, long Til den's partner In international tri umph, seems definitely out of the Davis cup picture. This was taken somewhat fop granted last Septem ber after th? Californian's down fall in the challenge round with France, but tulk of another come back by Uttle BUI was revived over the winter. Now, liowever, with Johnston missing iQjr.i the, spring training squad and the American zone play. It does not appear likely he will bPcalled on lat.O. . Xolaml Heats SchneUlan MARSH FIRLD, Ore., Mar. 14. (A1) Don Nofaml of Coos Bay, won over Ous Schneidau, Gold Beach wrestler, here last night. Noland took Qie first fall with a hendlock In 39 minutes. Schneidau took the second in six minutes Qh a toe hold. Noland was given the last on a foul. Roy Cedarstrom. of Coos Bay, threw Frank Ballard, Detroit, In 13 minutes with a crotch hold and double wrist lock. Ballard )Qd iiHi'eed to throw Cedarstrom in thirty minutes. Maudcll nnd MrLnnUn 8in lp NEW YORK. Mar. 14. UV Sammy Mandell, world's light veif.:lu champion and his foremost challenger "Raby Face" Jimmy Mclirnin. signed articles with Tex Rickai-d, through their managers, fm- a fifteen round title match nt the Polo Orounds May 17. Oregon Pilots Sustained WASHINGTON, Mar. 14. -(P)- The supreme court indicated today ! thnt Oregon's statutes licensing ; pilots on thgj Columbia nnd Wll- lamette rivers would be sustained j hi a case appealed by F. M. King, convicted of piloting a Norwegian steamer without a flate icense. I'nder its practice the court on an early opinion today will dismiss the nppenl for want of jurisdiction. Smokes Africa IS It Sentenced to Hang MARSHF1E1.D, Ore., Mar. 14.-g ipi-Robert Green was sentenced yri iin today to hang Tuesday, April 24. Sensational Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday Dress Shirts Three for S3.30 BARGAINS In All Our Departments Whatever your needs may be, see us about them. If we cannot supply you o we feel sure you can be served in this central trading district of Medford. SPECIAL Class mixing bowls; 5 bowls and measuring cup in set. Regular 161-"' - 0 WHITE ENAMEL WASH BASINS f(V size, pneb (!.")(: size, each 7"c size, each !0c size, each : q "A Quality Seal on Every R'Aco" O DuPont Linoleum Shield A new product that finishes ami preserves linoleum with on? changing the color, ft dries perfectly overnight and costs no move than ordinary varnish, o Quart $1.65 Pint The Beauty Rest Simmons Super o Mattress $41.50 See It Now o o Baby Bath Tubs Large size enameled tubs with smooth rolled rims. White, each $4.30 Oray, each $2.82 Our Lawn Mowers now on display. Quality guaran teed. 5 Cash Discount For Correct Time Call 35-J Merjford Furn. & Hdw. Co. A Reliable Place to Trade Cor Gth A Bartlett Phone 35-J for slayini! hU neighbor, Caleb ; v',,hAr 21 1927. A peclti cnief defense attor- ne.y,' seeking an appeal, said be hat. awrovered new evidence, dlacoveien Af $1.19 Shirts of ir'l.nO quality shown in n complete assortment of patterns, ('out ylc shirts with attached collar in fine percale or broadcloth. Some plain colors of white nnd blue, nfliers in neat new pat terns in stripes or figures. All colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Mann's cPept. Store The Store for Everybody MEDFORD OREGON n 89c 37 52 63 Baby Carriages o Price $20.00 to o S50.00 10 Cash Discount 90 Baby Walker and Stroller fan Jie converted into a H-wheeled kiddie ear, each Felt base mats l."x2"-in., each ....15 18x:iti.in., each ... 25