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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1928)
pxtie six STEDFOTID MITE TRTBTTyE. MEDFORD, OftKttONV WEDNESDAY, MAY 1H. 1028. AL duttf-J; In the $2IU check thin hwn niKiihtccd, und ha wan un-, ibi'ti, mid a fw I 111 I punctuutlon wiih abm'iit. ahln to locate It. and aficr. called V I Thn huml wriilriK expert oIko d-; 'ounty Treuwurer A. C ' Walker, was unable to Iden and back nan written by the samkle, crippled under-" over agent, tmd ihued for this purpon6 and1 hit ml. 1 had reifJMered at lii hotel on hud U-ffi cancciii-tl. After Craddo'k tcHtiricd t!iit tlio H-'May 21 and May 22. lai'fl. and Mhort stay upon Hie witne H'.aiul. I tr "k" in the name Wilkie, In that on .May 26, lUi'G. Wilkle Treasurer Walker wa fxt utu d. t)) cndoi'Mlnif niKrmturc, on the paid hiM looinront for u week to be recalled later In the trial, l;nk of the dpulcA $:ii check, in udvuiice. The defen.-e hold for further teHtiinony. and the winie letter, In the ,10 that during thin period of time,, Clarence J. Phillips, an uttor other check m, were widely dif-; Wilklo wan in thU city. Cunnlntfr . ney of Portland, formerly a me ferent. Mo nlio tent(fled that In ham testified from memory, nay noKiapher and deputy district -ut- hiid toiiny In t'huiieyM office In May, inonthit before to the Htand, itltiK expert alno do-; County Treutiuier A. C ' Walker, was unable to Identify document, dared that there wiih an unnle . wum recalled to the Ktaud, identi- with the notation "'nr und 1'ro vai liiiiiiii in thn letleiH of I le ' fled one cheek, und wan excuncd. lilMtion Fund." aN the hand writ- TOKYO, May 10.- (d A dmli ' disputed check, mid the 10 otherjt,, . reciilled. ,in wf hniuy. hut Identified hit between northern and southern check of an uveriiKO of five de-J w wilkie wan recalled to ' 'K'iature at the bottom of the (imtlonalif.1) force, who aitf'wreeH . th(. HU'lUii, Jlt ,j.e' opening of com t. j "" document, thieutenuiif Tivuuin and l'eklnB, Atiother j repun.y pointed out 'd d(.nk.(, lnat no inH(!n nny! VIIimvi I'mi'iinlii. t"il'vd lo bu imiulnent to- i,v Yaddo. k. wan that In the $:i l , rtlnl). ,,., Ut -1a, ,.M v. Jiobin- j l'lijl!i.s piam; u mild Hurirlttv lehe. k the letter "e" wan omitted n) Ut(J ,,.ul.l.( tnut ho wa upuii the Mate, when he told of A dispRU-h front i'eklntf to Heii-'at the end of the name, and In . (,m,loy(.(I ,,y ja(;kson county, and a conversation In Chancy'ii office iro, a Japunete new- UKency, Bald ttll the others It wa prenent. n;ul m()Il).y uu for UIldor tuVer lover the amount of Wilkie'H pay W!0i) membUM of the familie of. The witne :.M that he f;rl J w . i Ic . after Mav 1-1. I!'-'. ! hcdnK "too liiKh " hut could not liurtlum officer and official hud inade hln deduction with the: T ((j(. ArH.rmMm rnMliiiKH remember whether Chancy wuh been vent lo Mukden, Manchuria..: camera, the mlcroMeope, meawur- (.)()j(J .ti OKl.t.hH Wfi)t Illlido yi.H-! present or not. Mont of them wen) women and Inu lntruinetH. and compai 1hih , t),(1. llfl(.rilM,m hy lne HtuU. n ..lfUi ym, not tl.U Ino this noon children. Thla was taken to In- f Chaney' MnatureH and w rl1; die development of it cane ajralnMt ! In the Hotel Medford that Cha- Xewton . t'haney, with the exam-iney was piesent '!" uiiked Special ination of four wltm-KCH and the I'roMecutor Johnson. of 10 documentary The witneuM reidied that ho had and leifal tllcatu that tlio northerner be-; injr of list of names lieved the battle might decide the , document. Ui i-eniiiH, . iiiiu'ri R "(-n--i u' jntrod udion , jne Jaimnene camnr-i. at R.niH meuiouM or ueteun.n.i.K , ex,j,i. Clreult JudKe Kkipworth Klven no drfinite answer. rpetaai ie. unK louuy. oeyiueu to w. .... ... , , at 5 o'i lock HllKCested the tmidme xtll was not certain bend more troop to China. The;ilence In the Mudy of handw. t-(jf u t H,.H(iion (, (.XJtMme fnder crosH-exainination of J. third division from Naoya. which tnKK. He M.owci to the Jury the , muUj.rH TwJ ()f ,h(. jun,rM mild M, WHkle. one of the Htate'a main lit present is moving towards aHerled difference In the letter ..h,v ,i1(1 ( hore8 to do-. and ; witnees. he admitted a prison Miaul.ing, may be partly diverted "k on the checks. 1 he witness ho (, .,t, mlu.H . nM.urdi aml (.KU(;t.i in Heyeral toward the Manchur.an border, t refi fhed his memory, from ' .h i,,,,.!, Ili;,.wlniiei1 iivi.iv ev. hniiL'eu with Aiti.mei j HoberlH. mm held a. The witiieKs denleil that' ho had and cr- tfdd Kd IliKh, an auto dealer of Muru troops, therefore, were be-, memo report, over the vIkoioum j ( iieveu to we necessai-y to protect : oojecuon or ine defeliMe, Which I The court', however. j half-hour extra session. Hhantuntf, where Japaneno und' the court overruled. The defence Lninese ciasneu recently, examine., t rauuo. K ai rmuu -k... .(,r(.(, (.ourt ((J 0H;n (ni(t niuin'iiK Ashland, when neKotiatln,r for, U was nonet-ally imlhated that in an effort to dismiallfy him nlu(, oVlm.Ui un hwur earlier, u, purchase of u tur. that he thtt Japanese would not permit a handwriting expert. MflHt oft,J(n ..istomary. expected j:tl0 from the county,! IhrhthiK in Manchuria. Jl was the testimony at the morning Thp f(n( wllnvilH for ,,)(, day which was due. and when it wan' lindeiood lhat Marhhal ChanK ! session wan of a hiKhly technical i . :i.iVh WHkle. wife of received, he would nurchase the jrH-ui, iiuiwk-ni uiumiur , nm.i.r. , ... Wkl,. i.iik of the chef, cur. Inxteail he lns'Hted thn he biMMi ho warned. ! At the conclusion of Craddock's Thfie were rumors lhat Japan testimony, the stale will call I.uke Unofficially advised Chung to re-'K. May of Heat tie. Wash., crimin 1 urn: to Mukden before hostilities oiotlst and handwriting expert, brokft out at I'lkliiK or TlentslujThe defense will call K. O. Ileln for thereafter uny uttempt on his r'ch of lierkeh-y. Calif., as Its pan m seek refuse In Manchuria handwriting expert, and he was M. inigni not Ijo permiueu. j seateii at ine ueienso ihom; uurniB sM(, ol(,.,.te( jn J'alo Alto. Advices from Tientsin say (hat1 the testimony of Cniddoek Woodlawn and other California Chaiift has onlertd the 1'eklng-j Trial Will IUr lnir. iwnM. and that they came to Mukden and the Tientsln-l'ukow It was originally expected that j xi r . with their two children railways to Huspend all f relit hi the trial would be completed by ( j(lt(1 jn j uG. Mrs. Wilkie traffic and send 1 5 trains to the ' Thursday afternoon, but accord-, ,.un.,,H,rat,.,i tjM. testimony of hei northern cadtal to cxp-jdite tioop,ln lo the contendiiiK attorneys. hlh,J1(n) identified IiIh handwril inovement. the trial may ho prolonged unill ,n and told of the settlement of Tbv retreat of the northern Ka t u rda y afternoon, with an " j h y l r 1 'I ' 0 In the office of iJls forces lo their prepared positions 1 Jou rumen t over primary day. Vrl- t,.((.t Attorney chaney, in which ha thus far beea executed day. The testimony of handwrlt- . ,.. received Mis Wilkie I witnesses for the slate, who test!-1 hail told Ilinh any money for the fled that she was the mother of purchase of a car would c ome three children, and that at times from an estate his wife was ex she hud assisted her husband lt j pectin- his under-covcr operations in I he , wilkie denied a conversation prohibition cause. Mrs. WHkle : alon' similar lines with Traffic testified that with her husband ! officer Joe J. McMahon at Bu- ftinouthly. LOCAL DOSE SHOW "OPENS NEXT WEEK Tho Medford Garden club an nounces the Annual Hose show for Monday and Tuesday of next week. All kinds of flowers may In1 en tered and every one Interested In flowers, anywhere In Oregon, is asked lo exhibit and to Visit the show as often as possible. Announcement wilt be made to- M KTAIXS ( HANKY'S IHll'I.NSi; lute experts for both s'des Is ' declared that tlio endorsing slKna- peeted to take up the time today, tur n tn hnrk of tno check and tomorrow, both Hide fxam-j,.,,,. j;(, slKned by district At inink these witnesses exhaustively. tu,.II(.y chancy was not that of The defense this luornhiK W!,M her hiiHband. Kianled a motion lo call the tol-, -wvv cross-examination by At lowlnti new witneMses: torney Xeff for tho defense. Mrs Ijoe H. Tutlle. Charles K. Terrlll. 'ilkle said she was present when former sheriff, (ilen Itohlnson.) nt.r husband purchased "moon- I inn n iiiKHiin mm ii x..i, iHiiiue all over tno couniy. mik imilo ueiiiein. .mi n, ,oh i y i. v in.- Kalll mat after tier nusoanu was ney, wife of the defendant, and Mldered from Medford. he was William 11. HiKKinbotham. hifnrced to pawn his watch to se-bndher-ln-law. (cure funds for her transportation Public interest In Ihe (rial con- lo Salem. Oretmn. where relatives tinned strom;. with a packed n.Hde. Mis. Wilkie also asserted ii-trootn. CoiirL ndlouriicd ir'.iw.t h.. ..r ilw.fr i.nuilov- southern : )llmtllH rariy( to allow, state's I .. waH frnni MliV 0 tu If.. counsel to rotifer. j and that they never received IB Hi. W. J. Looker, until April 21. lhls:r were employed in Jackson i'i.ni oiiinli.vixl In llw. illull'ti't III- I I. ...I I... flrul tlire. morrow of classifications, pi l.es (ni n,.y H ,(ffl(.,.t ( Iil!-tl as witness, I miinths of 1S2. and commltlees as well as plnce j ((f n,M xp,.,!,.,,,.,, court j .m,m. nuie further stated that for holdlim the show. .reporter, accountant and banker j,kson county was now paylnn , ! In the latter capacity his duties jy a Week for maintenance of consisted of the coinparliiK of i) Wilkie family, while behik (Continued from I'atre Ono) 1 signatures on checks, Looker I detained as witnesses, also mlle- - i Identified Chaney's script on 20 In. from their home in Halem Captain Craddock declared Unit documents and reports and checks. 'This brought a sharp protest the name "V. M. WHkle," on the M,. testified that he was fatniMai' ) from Hlate HeiiiHor Kddy, who.pnsitlve of several dates, because. !em on June 2. 1 irjfl. and was bitter auainst M-Mahou. "1 wouldn't tell Joe McMahon myt hi n. I don't like him, nnd he knows It," declared the wit ness. The witness said that when Mc Mahon suKKested that he pay l.eedom the tlreman of Ashland, a bill for tires, ho told McMa hon: "My business Is my business." AT ilkle further denied that he told Charles W. HiiKKlns of this city t hat he had money comlnu from the county, with which he expected to make a payment on in auto he was contemplating huylm;. Vlslled Chancy at Mulit. The witness admitted I hat he had visited the Chaney homo at nlKht. but that he had dune so, not to secure more work, or col lect money, but lo see about inov liitf his wife, who was In a deli calf condition, to Salem He testified that he went to Salem early in J une, I t2D, and while there, received a tclcKram from Uistrlct Attorney Chancy, rcd-, ;nir. "JuiIkc, come get your fam ily." He told Attornity Roberts, ! when asked where .the tclcKram whs at present, "that maybe the state's lawyers have it." WHkle I declared that all his testimony relative to his movements could ho borne out by I he resist ers of hotels where he slopped, and was back of Ihe check for 1,'tlO. oulw'th his hand will ink', arid during ohlei ted to this line of miesllon which the Indictment against Cha- his employment in the distr ct at-j(nK t,v Attorney Neff. but he was ney was returned, and the samo toruey's office, hud chaise of the overruled hy the court, numo on 10 other checks, en- prohibition fund accounts ami re- a. f. Walker, county treasurer, dorsed by Wilkle, were "entirely ports. Looker was excused, sub- idem ifled affidavits showing the different" and written by a dlf-jjeci to recall. Iwl.hdrawal of $:i;i0.IH, f2iu and staiiecH of his arrest and convlc- lerent person. The state will en- Wllklr i:iilcncc SupsiiU'd. $2IK.'J0, for under-cover work Injtlon over years ao In Wyo ilen vol lo show, that all the wiit-j I. v. Cuunluuham of Halem, 1 a pill. 1H2H, by the district at-mliik', or tho details tif his arresl Inif'on the Jill it check, front Oretnm. testified that W. M . Wil- torney. Me Identified checks he (n l!Ht;i, at ai (ramie, (ireuon "I looked thttm up from the regis ters. " Htale Senatoi ICddy was over ruled by the court. In his effort have WHkle tell the clrcum TOld Gold' S smoothness was so obvious said Miss Anne Morgan after the Blindfold cigarette test 3- ' "A decorator once told me that to appreci ate the texture of a fabric or the glaze of a vase one's eyes should be closed. And to enjoy the fragrance of a perfume one should close one's eyes . . . one's other senses seem all the keener. That was the convincing thing about the blindfold test. The aroma and the flavor of one cigarette were so marked . . . the smoothness so obvious that I chose it instantly. It proved to be the Old Gold." 0 MISS ANNB MORGAN Daalhnr of th ltt J. P. Mnrltii. rmmlilti her dii tioiviibid Itihir lo both ibilur mu4 bidth ot viiiub. Why you can pick them... even in the dark IN THIS eiaiifi eijirttli leit WmiltliU UMktr trlts lour lradin brand. Tht only ut. lioa kd it. " W hish on do you like bt.il" V hy bo Id (rtlf win Itmi altar tlmP hit (ivOLCOOl.lSthlriptiliwihrmT,lh M"tf ! vtrr waP; AMr'lobitM. No btavy, ilih CMrn fP'hsvit ht tnhcecn pUnl , , , r rrtd ifmrnd-ttMrt: Only Ihe cm) ltd t httrt-lftti tt good tnotih lor OI.O tllM.U. II ihMf quality lhat lv.. Oil) fiOI.DS th.u-ktmrr-lik $mtkmt. Do you vtoBtltr ibat ibcy wi...avaaj im tht daik? 1 I III II afni - L' III " Made (mm the heart-lravts of the tobacco plant SMOOTHER ' AND BETTER . . . isfbT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S At MANN'S DEPARTMENT STORE OPENS THURSDAY MORNING THOUSANDS OF NEW DRESSES MADE OF WOOLS, SILKS, VOILES PRINTS AND ORGANDIES ON SALE AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES New Printed Dresses 50 charming new silk models made of high grade printed silks; snappy styles, beautiful patterns; real $15.00 values, May Time Sale 1Q OC price, each pi0J $15.00 Silk Dresses $8.75 A group of beautiful new silk dresses in plain and fancy silks, all styles and sizes of good materials; up to $15.00 values, fQ Thursday, each pO J Thursday Sale of Coats Mm fuf Jw S25.00 Coats $14.00 New sport and dress coats; all full lined, also a few satin coats, all styles, that sold all season up to $25.00. $14.00 S39.75 Coats S24.00 50 tailored and dress coats, Conde Princess and Missy styles; full lined; that sold all season up to $:!9.75. lr!::: $24,00 Big Discounts on AH Other Coats Bedspreads Made of unlileaclied sheeting, scalloped edges, come in beau tiful floral patterns. 81x108 special $2.25 Pillow Cases -ltixWo-inrh pillow cases made of heavy tulinj regular price J!Jc, 'lluirsday, each 19c New "Korrect" Dresses5 for Summer Wear Just received 100 new Korrect dresses, suitable for summer wear made of "Vosan" and Prima Donna silk crepe, absolutely guar anteed to wash, in white and all the new pastel shades in one-and two-piece styles; sizes 12 VL- to 50. On sale Thursdav each $1975 Wash Frocks Petty Paxley, .Tuanella and Polly anna wash frocks in prints and voiles, fast colors, lace and organ die trimmed. Just the dress for the warm weather. Beautiful styles and colors, all sizes. Thurs day, each $1.95 CLEARANCE S12.50 Hats S5.00 25 small brimmed hats in all colors, styles and shapes, sold all season up to day, each . iplli.uu- l liurs- $5.00 SALE OF MILLINERY Silk Special S6.50 Hats S1.95 25 smart new spring, hats nicely trimmed, values up to -fti.oO; :;v,;;;, $1 .95 10-inch crepe - de chine in white and colors, heavy qual ity, on sale Thurs day, vard $1.98 THURSDAY SALE of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR Union Suits "Women's fine knit cot ton union suits with bodice tops, loose and tight knee, values up 1" 1 -'". 7Cr Thurs., suit .... JV' Rubber Aprons Made of pure gum, good 1 quality, come in all shades; real 1.50 val ues, Thursday, each 69c SPECIAL Women's and misses' pajamas and gowns made of an extra heavy grade of ray on. Clowns in pastel shades, paja.lnas. trimmed with black bauds; verv special t,, $1.95 Kayser's Chiffon Silk Hose With slipper heel, ilk to the top, in all the latest shades: all sizes; on sale, (tl QC Thursday, pr A J Kavon and lisle ribbed hose; all colors, verv 65c Infants' Creepers, made of hams; fast colors; regular 1.25. Thursday, pair Children's Muslin Slips, embroidery; regular price special Thursday, each .... Ml prints and ging- i;1; 89 c trimmed with ' 95c. Headquarters for the Jautzen Bathing Suits to "Tin" suit that changed bathin swimming," all styles for men, wom en and children. Ney styles in novel ty Bathing Caps, Shoes, Belts, Rubber Flowers and Swimming Wings at very popular pi ices. Triangular . Scarfs o 0 pioil iinlity iitnl sl.vlrs in a variety of piiUegit 40-inch Art Satin slips; special, vard good colors for 95c Graduation Suggestions in Toiletries $1,00 95 c Until salts, large size ... Afomizers, large size .. Coty and Flair perfumes, compacts in all styles. ami .sli.ul S pee in I :$i.oog J(awiAQtfiaibnuit(6toti,i C "THE 3TORE FOP EVERYBODY" STORE FOB EVEPYBQDY Mt0fORD.Cv3N Handkerchiefs Women's pure linen hand kerchiefs that will meet with tile approval of the most practical. Special Thursday 6 for S1.00 rHUNt-486-48; Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns