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MEDFOftD frfATL TRTBtjyE, EfBDFORD, OREOONV FRIDAY,- APRIL 20, 1928.
CORONERS JURY
CLEARS ROCKWELLS
following a
; OF DEATH BUMEialb
surrounding the accident, which'
toccurred on Wert Main street near
; the Intersection of Kir street. The
eWdence Indicated that Rockwell j
apparently had een drfvlntc at at
and ai unable to j
Mr. ftillinKK. w ho j
Sac-red Jle.trl luwpitul, i
following a valiant fight of over
EDS.'
E25
That John Billings, one of Med
ford's most well known citizens,
cmne to his death purely acciden
tally when struck ty an automo
tive April 9. was the verdict of the
eoroner'-s Jury which Invest I gated
the tragic accident last night at an
Inquest held at the funeral parlors
t H. W. Conner. Jack Korkwell,
tlriver of the death car, was com
pletely exonerated.
The inquest, w hlch was In
charge of District Attorney .V. C.
Chancy, continued for three hours
during which time nine witnesses
were called to testify circumstance
posed of John J
temmer, I-ew j
te, I. W. Tt-
; rett and II. W. Wakefield, and :
; wttni-HMrs called Included Pohce
, iiKin Joe t'ave and Slonoker, (. O. j
) Webber. Helen Millard. Mrs. T. T. '
Shaw. tieorRe Duncan and Doctors'
Coiwoy, Hleeter nd Stearns. ,
j Kum-ral services for Mr. Bil-
' lings were held this afternoon at
; the On nirer funeral parlors and '
,were very well attended. (
HE WILL T
RODGERS TONIGHT! FOR DAY'S VISIT
leading the field with 1101. ;
The record-breaking mark
695 established bjr Colonel O
Votaw of Portland Welnenlay still ISR4
. i.u u-aa fnnnri thin mnrn-
I - . - . I nriRP Waah April SO. W -
stands. .!- JHjOmWuli. P" the bank, ot the Wlllapai
of , To Pr,. local bow.er. J,eW , Th, .-f Orea Arm..ong H. to. on
K. 'the lead In the all-event. Vuh pmntneM Pme flc orthw. lorn ,
Ihenrmn. wno ri'l'F - -- -
XUVV YOflK. April Z0 (A Jack
iK'inpttfy, former heavy weight
j champion boxer, took the witness
; stand this afternoon to testify In
the suit of Juck Kearns. his for
j nier manager, aKaiiiHt htm for
: $7Ml,0(J3, allegiiiK breach of con
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RUSSELL'S
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Girl's and Women's
Wash
Dresses
Worth $1.3fl ami 1.49 reRu
irir'y. Borden's fast color
prints, fciii.es 7- to 11 and 34
to 50.
See Our Other " Ad
Making but little comment on
what ho lans to do tonight out
Bide of showing Btanley RoKers
a few points in the gentle art of
wrestling, gam Clapham. the hutky
Briton wrestler, was resting this
afternoon for his bout with Hodg
ers at the Hilarity wiuatlliuj pa
vilion tonicht, when also Prof. T.
lilgatni, the Japanese jiu-jitsu
artist of Honolulu. wUI tangle with
Frank Hums, a hefty grappler from
Portland.
Rodgers at noon today voiced ex
puclatlons of defeating. Clapham,
and also aspirations of meeting
Ted Thye, lire. out world's cham
pion, here In an arly match be
fore Thye returns to Australia for
a w-restliug tour of several months.
However. If Rodders fails to throw
the British Lion, this match will
probably not be held.
Clapham, who is rated as one of
the top notchers on the Pacific
coast, has never wrestled Rodgers
and bad not seen him until the irair
accidentally met this noon. They
eyed each other thoroughly, and
outside of being introduced, said
nothing to each other and immedi
ately after the Introduction, Clap
ham left.
lliganil, who meets Burns to
night, wrestled at Klamath Falls
last night before a largo crowd,
with Al Karasick, the Russian lion,
and was defeated in a close match.
Hiaini was in perfect condition
and gave the Russian a real bat
tle. Karasick will referee tonight's
matches, which will also include a
preliminary between Tex Porter of
this city and a new young wrestler
from Talent.
The seat sale for the bouts Is re
ported good, and an Attendance
from all parts of southern Oregon
Is expected.
COQVIL1.K. Three and a halt
miles logging railroad will be built
from Camp 8, Yellow creok.
P GGLY
WIGGLY'S
GREAT DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS
Fresh Eggs dl ((
5 Down 4? X JJ
Piggly Wiggly Bread QQ
Piggly Wiggly Toilet
.$1.00
Tissue
14 Hulls
' Combination Special
Dollar Day Only
Shredded Wheat ..5 Pkgs.
Corn Flakes 6 Pkgs.
Total 11 Pkgs.
$1.00
Hershey Sweet
Chocolate (1
23 Cakes P A
Silver Nut Oleomar
gerine fc 1
S I'uitmlrt V A
White Wonder Laundry
Soap
The Big Seven Can Goods Deal
2 Outs llimiinv. 2''
1 Can I'tliopkltt, 23'
2 I'niu. Smier Krnut, 2!i's
1 Can Sollil Tnck 'roniatoc?s 2!i's
1 Can iliiatii, 2?s's
Sea Foam Washing
Powder
5 lncka .
Clorox
5 lkllliw
Del Monte Berry Jam
S Oils, a.-ortcl ....
Table Peaches
5 Ohm. 2'i
Sliced Pineapple
6 2-l'onnd Cans
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Small Oranges 11 r(
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Coffee Special for
Dollar Day
Maxwell House
2 Pound $1.00
Piggly Wiggly Bulk
Coffee
S Pon ntls
$1.00
The Big Nine Can Special
2 Cnn- Corn, 2's
2 Oint Siring ttcnn.4, 2'?i
2 (KiK Miitluin linked lt-aivi. 2's
2 Hll Mnmlnnl Toiimlocs, 2'5
1 Can Hull Peas 2's
The Big Four Bottle Goods
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$1.00
Cans, all for
Fresh Vegetables
$1.00
E. Main
Our vegetables are always fresh
and we cany the best seleetion
that is obtainable. Home ia-ovn
vegetables are in now in great
varieties. We also carry a nice
line of fjtuits of all kinds.
Help Yourself and Save
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PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
CHOICE CHICKENS AND RABBITS
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Choice Beef Pot Roast
Per pound
Hams Half or Wliole
Per pound
Bacon Squares
Per pound
WE DELIVER (Market Only)
Beef Short Ribs
Per pound
Picnic Hams
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SAN FRANCISCO. April 20.
' Def liite dates and itinerary for '
' the thirty-ninth annual excursion
of the California Tress association,
which will head this year for Cra-
ter Lake, Rogue River valley and
1 Klamath Falls, Oregon, were an
1 nonnced today by Friend W. Rich
; ardson. president, and Oran A.
; Kir.;, secretary of the association,
' as follows:
I Sunday, Juno 24, 7:40 p. m.
1 Leave Kan Francisco, train 12,
i Southern Pacific In special Pull-'
mans. (Southern California mem
jbers leave Los Angeles Saturday
! evening, June 23, to make conneo-
tions either at San Francisco or
'Oakland).
j Monday. June 25, 11:17 a. m.
j Arrive Medford, Ore. Kntertain
i ment and sighueeinR in the Rogue
. River valley, by automobile, thence
i to Crater Lake, arriving game eve
Ining. Tuesday. June 26. to Friday, June ,
I 29. Inclusive At Crater Lake. Con
vention, informal social affairs and
sports, i
Saturday. June 30 Leave Crater
I-afce by automobile for Klamath
Falls. Entertainment at Klamath
Falls. Ieave Klamath Falls 1:!5
p. m., arriving San Francisco 7:30 ..
a. m. Sunday, July 1.
Special rates have been obtained :
for the excursion in which approxl-'
mately 100 editors and members of :
their families will participate. !
"You will not need fine clothes. '
but should have suitable shoes and
clothing for mountain climbing,
skiing, fishing and boating," says
the official announcemenL 'This
will be a good trip, you will have
the companionship of the best
minds and will see some of the
wonders of the Pacific coast." ,
The California Press association ,
probably constitutes the greatest
group of traveling editors In the
country. Among the treks made
by members of the association as
a bodv have been triiis to Mexico
City. New- Orleans, St. 1-ouls and
Portland, Ore. Annual excursions ,
in California have been made to
numerous points. Including the
Yosemlte, Lake T a h o e. Shasta
SprinKs, Humboldt and Del Norte
counties. San Diego. C a t a 1 1 n a
Island and Huntington Lake,
STATE LAV UPON -FISH
WHEELS IN J
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WASHINGTON, April 20. WW
Oregon was successful In the su
preme court today when the court,
refused to take jurisdiction of the,
appeal of P. J. McGowan & Sons
brought to lest out the conslitu-'
tlonality of the state law regulat
ing the operation of fish wheels .
and drag seines in the Columbia .
river adjacent to its shores. i
V. B. McCord. counsel for the ;
company, contended that the law ,
violated the compact between Ore-;
gon and Washington under which
the two stales assumed concur-.
rent jurisdiction over the Columbia jl
river and agreed that all laws ana
regulations then existing necessary!
for preserving fish in the river :
would remain unchanged without ,
the mutual consent of both states, i
He insisted, that Washington had ;
not consented to the Oregon act
abolishing fish wheels and drag '
seines on its side of the river, and
declared that he had a letter from
the attorney general of Washing-J
ton declaring the case of great im
portance and hoping the court
would construe the terms of the
compact. ;
The Washington attorney gen
eral declined, he stated, to be
come a party to the suit, but was
said to be in full sympathy with
the position taken by the fishing .
company.
MANN'S- The Rt C.nnJ fnr the Price: No Matter What the fnce - MANN'S
Exceptional Dollar Day Values in Our Men's and
Boys' Department Tomorrow
Men's Fancy Lisle
Socks
Regular 29c values, 4 pairs
for
$1.00
Men's Bib Overalls
$1.50 values
$1.00
Men's Broadcloth Suits
Plain or fancy paterns in
collar -"attached styles,
regular $1.50 values,
$1.00
Men's Work Shirts
Blue or gray chanibray,
full cut, eoat style, , , . ' ,
Men's Fancy and Mercerized
Socks
Regular 75c values, 2 pair for
$1.00
Men's Suits
One lot of men's all-wool
suits. All small sizes from 34
to 36. 8onie of these suits
previously sold as high as
$35.00, tomorrow while they
last,
$1.00
Men's Muslin Night- t 1 fC
shirts, $1.23 value -P X
$1.00
Men's Neckties,
65c value, 2 for
Men's Plain Lisle Hose Four
pairs in box, guar- fc 1 - QQ
anteed four months' vv
Men's Athletic Union Suits
Regiilar 75c value, $1.QQ
Men's Knit Union Suits.
Short or long sleeve '
ankle length, regular
$1.50 values ..
$1.00
WffJ
1
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New spring styles and patterns
$1.00
Boys' All Wool ..
Knicker Suits
Ages 14 to 17, up to $17.50
values tomorrow
$1.00 .
Boys' Athletic Unipn Suits
pairs
for
Boys' Bres3
Caps
$1.00
$1.00
Men's Suitcases
$1.00 V!
Men's Pigskin Work
' Gloves
- - v$1.00 :
STORE FOB EVERYBODY- J
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JX.UU ftiONE-466-487
Boys' One-Piece Pajamas All
S;:?!f $1.00
Men's Plain White d1 ((
Handkerchiefs, 15 for 1 u-'
Boys' Coveralls
Button front, ages 2
fo 6, regular $1.25
values, $1.00.
H1GAMI EASILY
KLAMATH FAU.S. Ore. April
10. In a mat oh featured by
roudhne!. Al Karasick. Tortland
wrrtlcr. deftrl Professor III
ftanil. JspanfC jtu JitMj artist, two
out of threo raila la.t nipht. III
cmi tok he first full with a tc
hold. Karasick won the nxntl by
tirkinc up the game Cricnlal and
throw inp him to the mat with mh
force t h t II ipJi mi whs k nocked
out for ten minutes. Th Itusslnn
srppler. trtkinp advantaf of his
opponent's KrnpKlne-(s. quick! y
fUttened him fur the thin! and tie
cidine fall.
Henry llurke. Klamnth Kails,
decisively defeated Krankie Hirns.
rrtl:nl. two falls out of three, in
the other half tf the main event.
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l''KTI.AM. Ore. April (4)
Ouncan s taie. Tucoma shoi into
(he lead lnt ntpcht in the five team
event t-f the Northwestern InJLt.
nstional Howltnc Conarea 4lth
J. heattnir the record Mt hy
Mammy hhack. of 34 the night
before.
The double event saw Raymond
'and Wood a, Portland bowlers. 1
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