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MISSING ; AVIATORS ! ARE SAFE I PEKIN OCCUPIED GRANGES PLAN TO iPRESIDENT SAYS BY INVADEERS WITHOUT SHOT rKEEP UP FIGHT j LAST SESSION OF FOR INCOME TAX; CONGRESS GOOD Entry of Southern Into Northern Strong I RAINIER. Or.. Juno 5. W ! Plans for continuing the liftht of the Oregon Hiat Orange for a - I for many year an president of ' ....l.(....t tn n heart nf flint Inn. I nuujr, U - ' I (thought to have resulted from fever contracted In Africa. After ( the acuta attack In New York he wait hroiiKht to hia bom her) t to recuperate. j BERKELEY. Cal.. June 5- I'ntessur cordon II. True, pro fessor of animal husbandry of the college of agriculture of the i'nl- i ' versity of t'alifornla, died today. He was one of the bent known authorities on livestock on the I'ai-ific coast and hnd been w.ih the I'nlversiiy of raliforiia for Professor True IK Five Movie Airmen, Missing! for Several Weeks, Are; Found Safe at Pt. Bar-! WASHINGTON. June S Second ihnuulitM of Oh sxion of Ar-mu . , Iho convr Jut cloned have con Army inr Or"i!n Klato (Irunae for a . . ... - nrmpn I'rt'Kiiii'n ( ciuiinize in inA,... . , i v.im (Mate Incomo tux , to be con- : (1(,a tnal on ,he whole lt was a ,VUH 59 yearn old! Ktnereu ai in Hnnuai niunK t very rrultlul ana tjauHiuriory new- . kM D.-i.M.J D,kl lh "range which opened here lo. nlon. Sluirki-jr to M't Gules nOlO KepOrted PeaCeaDle d Nar, ,he (lraw , tne ! The president cnn.lrfor. lhat thl FT. I.OIIS. June SOPl Jack . . i . . ' ' , ..,.! ' meanuren approved In thai Kowion Sharkey. Ilonton heavyweight lllle Another Bridge DVna- h"" mad ""' a : inctuiitl lho, of aupr-me Import-!, -..mender. has sinned to meet Leo , mate officers say that uhoul $4000 i h as tno all(.n ,...,.. ', cates. Mohawk Indian scrapper. miter) Chann RpDnrted .woul1 '" available to cany on the j lh(. jhki.i-u.1ppI flood and the tax' here June 19. it was announced to jCampaiKn row News Comes As; Dead. Second Starts. Relief Plane Slsnatures have been .,,..,... ,,. ,h( ni.lrirt of fn 'day hy Promoter Gene Straus. ni.inineu ny various -..ranBe. om ,umbla cnlQ la,)or bln ,, , , l cates has ensased in 1 enougn names nave nm yei in HI3WARD, Alaska, June 5 ItrliiKlne word of the safety nt l'olnt Harrow of the mcmheni ofj tlie Vox Film corporation expedl- j tion and the two Alaska aviators. I 1 Hot Matt Niemlnen and Itadlo liperator Richard Hcyper have ar rived at Kotxebue, a nteswtire from that Isolated point salil today. SHANGHAI, June 5. He ports from Tekln state southern troops entered retting this evenlnir. The troons con- -slated of the vanguard of General Ten Hsui-L.inKs Hhansl army. PEKING, June 6. W) A Chi- : rt-i rf mniihel iinilrnni'l'if inn liIMu r.l obijilned lo put the meaure on the ,nwfnK cosp,y .in thp paHp lhe , by knockouts. thirty-one of which have been won Delegates were awaiting with in- llatUr, the recommendattoiiK of the! K. human ihut tereHt'the Riiiiouncemrnt of th re- . , .,' ... , " ' ' . . Inui . . . , President i oollnce ret rets that huh or nie reterennutn vote on ... , . .... Mute Cranse officer-. flcI(ie A. i "avH' h"',rtlnJ nrom. -ralmlter. of Hood River wan op- !nv ',yK lhe h"u wn'1 " nosed for re-election by M. 8. ! ,nante lo be P"81 the !imt 8hnck of Milwflukie. IeleKntes ""Sh the latter had beerf pre- itenerally believed that I'almlter i t niv" 10 .",m nH ovcrwneimingiy nene officiul reprertenilnK rhians na, b.ei ro.Pie(.tfld Ul,rt that .Matt ! ,n fllV0r of that measure. Kni'Rhek, coniinandcr-ln-rhlef of the nationaliKt armicH, arrived In 1'ekins today. , position he hn He will viHlt the forel,rn IcKutlons .years, c. . I. Palmer, of ClackamnH county. ne execuuve con,mer mat the had been re-elected over-eer, n i voltf which took place In the nen- hnld for Honto i ul KrmnK th aiivisahmty of raft of Toiest "butuloninc dehato on the noulder I lomorro and Kuurantee on behalf drove, wuh hlH opponent. Rertha f of Chiang Kai-Shek that Omre will Reck, of Albany, secretary, and j bn no dancer lo forelKn life ur prop-- MinnlH R. lioml. of Kuiremt. ho-: : ThP fllem, who manned the re- , orty when the southern tmopn take turer, wr re-elected without op- li f plane uent out from Fairbanks I over the city. -position. flin.i iun w. fU n.-rt reached The main body of the third and, In addition to the deleantett , Kotxebue at t:lS oVInrk last nlulit. 1 fourth army corta of the nurhfrn-! In attendance ihre will be aome be displac.d Th.'ir titbl of the Fafetv of PUotH !n evacuated FueiiKtal today. They ; ino othr tnemberH of the CranK I .Mr. ('oIIIk lietleven that Noel Welti and R. H. Merrill and at Jack RobertRon, I. Virgil Hnrt and Charles O. Clarke of the Fox Film coi poratlim. Nn further dt'talU were avull ntde h re. News of the safety of the mlu Int; men came Just as A. A. Ben nett nnd Tom Oirnrd were ready on the Fairbanks airptirt to take off In a second relief plane. are stated to be disori.':i nlzd and to have looted several vUlimt-s near T:in'!chow to the west of PekltiK. ilam bill, and to replace this with the naval construction bill, should not be taken to rt-present the sen timent In the senate regarding the naval bill. The Itnuldcr dam bill could not in tne senate, and 1 very TOKVO. June B. The Mukden correspondent of the Jap anese newspaper Jl Jl Khtmpo to day reported that fhanj; Tso I.in, once northern dictator, had died from Injuries received when his train was bombed yesterday. hre for the convention. Tumor- j Kreat number of senators commit- there will be a Joint meeting with ted to support of the naval bill the Washington Slate (iruiiKe, In I f'lt they had to vote to kc p I.oiiKview. Wash., across the river I ItmiMcr flam before their branch, from Rainier. Formal session of I lrslibut t'oolide also ri:rets m ritcdlfted sdvertiitne es results. I 1 Ff rr 1 the Oregon State (I range will be held Friday. Saturday there will : h a joint gathering of preventa tives of the state Cianges of Ore i gon, Washington, Idaho and Cali fornia, nt which the ' legislative PLEADS GUILTY PORTLAND. Ore.. June 6. (ff) That R doesn't par for a boot legger to use modern business methods was proved here today In Federal Judge Mc.N'ary'a court when nine members of the so-called Vaughn-Yeaxer ring faced the bar. The trial had been set for June li, but by today all had decided to change "not guilty" pleas to that of "gulUy." Ah Assistant Culled States Attor j ney arsn ouiiinen tne ouemimns There was no confirmation of this I program of the organization will from any other source. The cor-j he considered. This Is the first respondent said that news of time In some years that these Chang's denih was belli (t kept ! neighboring states have" Joined In secret. ilhr-ir efforts for rural betterment. A Japanese war office dispatch,! - however, eon firmed he d ath id Wti Chun-Sheng. military gov ernor of Heilungktting. Wi hiJ risen from the ranks to become virtually the acting governor of Manchuria. Mo Teh-Ilul. Chang's minister of agriculture and Yu Kuohan, one of Chang's advisers were In a v rlous condition. Premier Pan Fu was reported to be suffering f-om shock. Roth Chinese and Japanese au thorities at Mukden were Investi gating the outrage. Press dis-: patches said lhat demonstrations KINO'S RAY, Spitsbergen, June of anti-Japanese feeling among j 5- Reports from Russia that the Chinese had calmed diwn wireless messages hsd been picked when It was established that thjP from the dirigible Italia stating JnoaneK had no connection with 1 that she had landed on Franz the bombing. As far as official THERE Is nothina quite like Bayer that the last session of congress Aspirin (or all sorts of aches and failed to take any action, as he tains, but be sure it u genuine Bayer ; recommended In message, regard-Lhat name must be on the package, Inir the Cuban postal convention : mft on every tablet. Bayer is genu and the-Austrian and Creek debt ne.Vand the word genuine ill red Hlllial,"nH- s on every box. You can't go wrong J I OU Will JUil 1UUK iU IIIC UU WI1C11 : ou buy it : The Noted Dead THAT F RAlTIMORK. Md.. Juno 5. yp) Illness which interrupted his I titles ut lh New York confer- j ence nnd later .caused his col lapse while delivering an address at the genf nil conference ut the Methodist Episcopal 'church at Kansas City last sight, brought about the deyth of Right Kcv. Luther Rarton Wilson, retired" resident bishop of the New Yorlr Aiplrin It ea at his home here. Rishop Wilson, who had served t if t. of the ring, which maintained four parages, four houses and a fleet of 2-" cars. It was seen that most of the government's information had come from the neat account hooks of Frank Vaugn, seized during one of the raids. The Indictment named thirteen defendants, three of whom have not been arrested. Frank Yau:hn and A. J. Yeager. partners and heads of the firm, will not be sentenced until July 3u, the government tradiug this favor for the plea nf guilty. Monty Vaughn. 20, was sentenced to one year in the county jail, where he is already serving a city sentence. Merle Van eh n. 18. was sentenced to six months ami paroled to Mrs. Sara Rarslchfield in order to finish Ma high school studies. John C. Clark. Moyd Terrill and William liUon, who received $70 per week for running the stills, were ;iven four months each. Reinhold Cook, who has two pre- rl vious convictions, was given six months. The charge against Kd Mathleson was dismissed. 1L C. Packer, remaining member nf the gang, is serving' time nt Sa lem on n state liquor charge. t Josef land are meeting with much Information skepticism among the searchers at as given out by the Japonc tor- Kln Ila'-. Th theory supported elgn offico is concerned. Marshal, " ,'",mrnBm i.unzo -luun.t:, Chan Tao-IJn was only slightly i Norwegian filer who U now en injured (route to North Spitsbergen to take Accurate reports, however. ar j up the search fmm the air. Is that lacking in Tokyo. h I,R? on P- ilce north of Spitsbergen and that SHANGHAI. China. June 5! there was very little chance she Opv The railway bridge at the i was blown lo r ranz Josef land i lie Anplrtn ft b trade nitric of t HTtr Matiaftcta: r,1ftmm ttt SallCvllciCld 77iis is News Two Prima Donnas Agree Tang Tsun. IS miles northwest of Tientsin. Is reported to have been blown up, thus holding up the withdrawul of two Manchurlan army corps to Mukden. The bridge was nld to have been destroyed by Irt.rtf.o trvps which formed part of 1 ho nor thern armies, hir action loins Influenced by intrigue and briSry The Manchurlan troopi wer brought to Peking hy Chunr To Lin and had long forn.ed rart of his army. These JO.OoO troops ar part of an army of 70. 00ft men. Md r of forces from the pro vine" of Chlhll and Shantung, which hUh There Is a possibility thai dog teams will be sent to Northeast land, across Hinlopen straits from West Spitsbergen to explore this seldom-visited region. The Hobby, with Lieutenant j Holm aboard, was believed to have reached Virgo bay this forenoon and It was thought prohunie that the Norwegian plane would make a reconnaisance since the weather was favorable for flying. MOSCOW. Russia. June 5. TV The soviet meteorological station in Siberia reported today that it had picked up what was believed to h an SOS from the missing dirigible Italia, but that the loca- formed part of the nor.l-ern t tlon could not be secured. armies und?r the comman I of I The two other Siberian stations. General Sun Chuan Vang nrd'Soh and PCRPN reported hearing' Chang Tsung-Chan. but hnv.i no-' the fame call. j been placed under Marshal Chi listen-Yuan after an Intrigue among the officers. The transfer Is stated t- .av , FINAL HOP NEXT (Continued from Paca One) Polly W.lkw, Jffcfjbl llxl ' K V jJOv" MaryUwlor, u ."TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOg OR v i A P A N f been broucht about by brihtn the; over ocean wastes nnd was consid I subordinates of 8un rhiian-Kan ered all the more remarkable in TWO POPULAR STARS TALK ABOUT CLOTHES I that the monoplane curried a crew of four men. tit her long distance I ttcean flights, with the exception i of Commander Richard F.. Bynl ( tians-Atlantlc flight. ! rbd two men. The world's highest grade package tea and it sells for so little. ! and Chang Tsunt-Cbang t Chang Hneh Chang, nr of i Chang Tso-IJn. Is trIng to nt go. 1 1 la t e a peace fu I passn ire t ri V. 11 k - jdt-n. but whether he will 'ind bis trip to the Manchurlan citinl cut ! off remained to be seen I I PKKIXO. June 5. Ml X cn- tfirmtitton of Tokyo newsjviner re ports of the death of Marshal ; 'I'110 of "he sacrifice of fuel space, ii-i,.,,, Tn.i in nt Mnkdi-t- was I as added safety factors and his i received in Peking today. The i reports were not hellev1, since I previous Information had Cte :or- I mer dictator only slightly Injured, t New York. N. Y. Mary Lawlor, star of "Good News," and Polly talker, atar of "The Merry Malones. mav disagree, as prima ually car-! donnas will, about the merits of their I respectn'e musical shows, but they agree on one point. Flight Commander Klngsford- ever, had decided to take the, f weH-dressed star, they both Americans. Mon and Warner, in k.noJ? that the one way to things like new is with Lux. Ju.lcment proved accurate. j "Lux is always in my dressing Warner proved a capable radio , room." Polly- Walker adds. "And I operator and his message kept the : insist upon my maid's using only 1 SUICIDE PACT IS FATAL TO COUPLE SAN FRANCISX. June 0. (T ;Oas today had cauwt three deaths. ; two of them probably dead In a suicide pact. They ure Lester R. Larraway, Jrt, former Seattle po liceman, found dead on a mattress In a kitchen, and Walter Snell, found dead In the same apartment. Police believe It was a suicide pact or that one of the men In tended to take his own life and Hccldemally vnuffed out the life of his pat. I Tne intra victim was Kren .ta- iinSKjr w nn KHS iuuoh uruu in 111" room. Ommn Weal her. Fslr tonight and Wednesday. (with fog near the coast: low hu midity; temperature Kve ni - ntnl with Increasing fire haaanl iln the Interior. Gentle northeily 'winds on the coast. world continually In touch with the plane, except on short spaces time when the radio generator failed to operate. Lux (or my show clothes and my o n personal things, because I can't bear to lose a favorite gown or negtig& through careless washing. ' A recent survey showed that the producers of every musical show in New York specify Lux for the stock ings and costumes of choruses, be cause they say washing with Lux keeps lovely filmy things new-looking twice as long as other methods. Lever Brothers Co., largest soap makers in the world and makers of Lux, take great pride in the savings in clothes and money made possible through the use of Lux. The great movie studios also use Lux to get double wear from cos tumes. And department stores estimate that Lux has saved Ameri can women at least a billion dollars through double wear from fabrics. No Matter What the Price MANN '8 MANN 'S The Beat Goods for the Price Wednesday Specials at MANN'S Department Store Save Money on Every Item Tomorrow Half Price Sale of. Coats THE Sale YouVe Been Waiting For )- Women's S10.85 Spring Coats now. . . .S5.48 I W,' 511 75 Winer Coats now S7.38 nr rno r r C1 1 OC women s dLc.ov opring v,oais nuw . . .i. Women's S27.50 Spring Coats now. . .$13.75 .Woman's S35.00 Snrinor Coats now. . .S17.50 Women's S45.00 Spring Coats now. . .$22.50 Women's $65.00 Spring Coats now. . .$32.50 Women's $79.00 Spring Coats now . . . $39.75 No Approvals No Exchanges All Sales Final A INi-rert ruht llONOLCLr. June 5. Ui Arthur t. foebel. winner of the Itole fllRht between California and Hawaii commented on the success 1 of the monoplane Southern lns from Oakland to Hawaii and lla- wall to Suva In the following words today: 'The Southern Cross' hop froi Kauai to Suva was one of the most dramatic and perfect flights In the history of nviatlon for which the i plane and Its crew deserve the ac- i claim of tfce world. The sucresa of the Southern ! Cross and Its crew Indicates the value of thorough preparation for j long fltghts over water. The hop ( was one of the longest ever made j over water and one of the world s ' greatest achlevertents," (ioebel plana to leave the lla- j wnlian Islands June ? for San , Francisco and New York. 4 i Shrrp Owners J AttrntKml We are In pjaitfoti to pay you more than an) body for wool-mo-! hair. Set. it heforo you tell. 1 MKPFORD DA RfA I V IIOCSK. rbona 1011. 17 N. Qrapa 8u' Watch MrTS Friday's T ri ' Paper 1 f A Medford's Biggest Sales Event COMING Sheet Special $1.20 Values 95c 81x90 Housekeepers Sheets, made of a good gnule of sheeting. Kegular priee $1.20, Wednesday 95 C special, each Women's Gloves Women's fabric gloves with novelty cuffs, beige, champagne and gray. Regular prise $1.19, Wednesday special, g9 c pair Rayon Underwear S1.50 Values 95c liayon bloomers, stepins and gowns; also crepe and voile gowns and print pajamas. These gannents are made of good materials and are worth ' up lo $1.50, Wednes- QE)C day special, each Sensational Sale of Dresses $25.00 Values $12.75 For a Big Special Wednesday We will place on sale 100 spring and summer dresses made of silks, wools and georgettes, suit able for sport and afternoon wear, many new prints in this lot; also plain colored georgettes in pastel shades, navy and black in one- and two piece styles up to $25.00 values, d1 O '71 Wednesday special, each P Toilet Goods Special 50c Values 39c c 39 Each 7-oz. bottle Listerine.... 50c bottle; Shampoo Tebecco Tooth Paste... Pepsodent Tooth Paste1 Gillette Razor Blades Maytime Cleansing Creams Regular 50c values, on sale Wednesdav .... See Display in Window 32-Inch Printed Rayon In washable colors. I!e uliir price 60e. 'VVednes- tiay, special, vara -ioe t,oM-486-67 Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Women's Union Suits S1.19 Values S1.00 Richelieu knit union suits for women, built up and bodice tops, tight knee and envelope styles. Regular price $1.19, Wednesday ;;;ial: $1.00 40-Inch Skinner's Crepe Just the material for the sleeve less sport dress, washable, on sale Wednesday dJO QC for, yard pCK J(cuuibVtpantmid(DtctL f "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" J HiCfORCtCtiKON. Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns NO BUNK JUST QUALITY and FAIR PRICES Reasonable Terms Medford Lumber Co. Phone 629 J. H. Cooley 3rd and North Fir St. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS (RESULT!