POTTS ETOTIT
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IS KILLED B!
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SCOUT IS BACKED
IPINCHOT ASKED S100,ooodiaiviond
SMITH I.IAIlllt XA.Mi:
(Continued from Pass One)
Georcj P. Bianchin, Fitnrti
War Veteran and Well-
Known Mming Pro&pector
of Central Point, Victim
li-y." miui- loilay 'niion at Hie .iik I
Huh lillRhwin h.-lil nt tho llfilfl
Ililllllllll. "ly Ulf, (,, f ,,,,,
Itlvi;i," 'written by Clam Kdwanls i
(Hpcciuliy fur Ml.su AikIiku , anil
"SnniciimvK lit Close of ly," by I
tllo Miinii.comiiiiHcr. wore ilelinhtiul !
ninnlieiH. Am an eniiire sin; simp'
(.'oinlli' TlirmiKli the lty." j
Other fealurea enjoyed by the'
-J i rvn m;. i -j'iii h included two hoIoh by JaineM j
Accident, Bill Nye Wine. sieve, u,0 m,i,, sonn- and!
i"A,y Kwtird and I," and violin niiin-i
i 'lern by Dm-im Werner, director of i
ine orcnoKtra at the Kinbansv tlie.i-i
tie in New yrli city, lie nlnveil i
wrieniaie
brake, " by
1 LEAD "THIRD ROBBERY PULLED
IN LUo ANHtLLv:
PUfflT COHORTS
Formtr Governor of Penn
sylvania Invited to Lead
Radical Drys and Discon
tented Farmers Woman
Dry Pleads for Hoover.
' (ti-orm: I'. Ithtnchln, 4K, a miner
of Central I'olni, whs iuntiintly
killed ct tin- Itiyy Nye mine ;ibove
Gold Hill yestcnhiy hy a delayed
powder blual, which I'omjib'tHy tlc
caitltittrd lilm. KuiM-ral servh-es
will he Ik-mI this afternoon at I
" o'clock at tin- Brave In the Medford
T. (1. O. K. cemetery, with It-v.
Y. W. lilai-k offit-iatiiiK. No iii
gueHt will he held.
relief
for (he
CHICAGO. .Inly M. (r.J.eud-
Hiid "Krim Hie Cairn- ' I H "l Mh' l'i'i'itiut anil farmer
Gardner. Alma Law-! hibor parties ho have been al
layed 'in no iicri)niaiiimpntK leinpiinjf a fusion of H e two,
'.i.i-i tuiimrt. MinlJiV ee:n-e,l ilw.v .....
i I.OS ANCKLKS. July 10. A't A
robber today escaped wiU dia
, iiioiuIm eMimated to be worth
100,000 after huhliiiK up a Males
man in the Jewelers" building in
the downtown 4list j-fet.
Jit cob i'eil, thu (salesman, lold
police a yonnt.'. neatly dressed man
proved revolver tu his body and
Kiabbed his brief case fjle, villi
unset KeniH. lie believed the name
man had been following him for
several (hiy.
The robber fled from the itlHin
corridor of the bulldinir, where the
Idup occurred, out onto Hill
t. where he was lout in th,,
ma tin. New York financier, to head
the finance coin in it tee. succeed inn
Jews J. JimeK of lIoMotl.
The national cummilti-e then ap
proved a, resolution direct ins the
liairinan ( appoint an advisory
unmitifv to assist in working out
the details of the raiiinaiL'ii and
iiiotik other thiiiKM to confer with
'Jovernor Smith and Senator Rob
inson us to their respective notifi
cation dates,
Jjaskob announced the eeution
of Senator (.Jerry of Hhodr Island
as chairman of this committee.
The national committed elected
IMward K. Ilafsey of Virginia as
serKcant at arms.
. leiemain received irmn Krnest Moa hed
Kcntt, .Medford delegate to the eovernor
IJon.H convenlion In Kcssinn at Des : William
MoineH, lowa, stalliiB that there
was it Ij'k iitlendance at Ihn mecl-
illtlH Ihn U'oittlu.x ...... 1,... i .i....
Tho blast 1 believed to have ; pv ' , .("' .",. ?. .
takn place ycslerdny forenoon at rojM, ljv P.pH(,n( r (; Tvi7;,r
Jl o'clock when residents of Unit j An announcement wnn made that
section heard the txplosion. which Hie Lions club was Invited to enter
was the hist they heard for thea flout In the civic ni-:ni. t i.
held Kaluiday. AumtHt i, tho lawt
'lay of the American l.cKion con
vention. H. S. Cleveland. Verne
Shaiinle and F. K. Miir' wore up
pointed on a committee to make
piann ror an entry.
(itiOHiH nt the luncheon in add!
thm lo the eiitertainei-H were (ton
ahj KriiiK. Medford eatile m-ont ;
William Lhh liiicker, hcoiH execu
tive for Crater Lake area council:
day, Itlanehin apparently had set
a charge of powder in a pit three
feet deep and had come back to
HHCcrtain why It did not explode,
lie was in the pit when the un
expected explosion occurred, blow
Iiik his body out of the hide lo a
point approximately ." feet away.
Despite it Inns search. Coroner
Conner yesterday afternoon eon Id
find only one piece of the dead
man s scalp, and It was over 3o I t'eorwe Arenz. of Portland. In
feci away from the scene of the I cliniKft of pnvln; work heinu done
blast
The body was discovered by
Itobert II. Moore of Central I'olni,
who walked from fluid Hill to the
mine when Itlanehin failed to keep
an appointment he hail made wlih
Moore to meet him in the forenoon
In Mold Hill, in order to brim; him
to the mine. Moore made a search
of the mine premise and In a
rdiort time discovered Hhinchin's
hat laying near thr pit, which l
over L'OO yards from the main mine.
Another fiance around the pit re
vealed the headless body 1 fl feet
away.
Coroner Cunirer was called short
ly after 1 o'clock, a resident of
that sect. mi i tcphonlnn that
man had hern killed at u tnin
near (iold Hill. Coner left for
Cold Hill, not knowing his des
tination nor the Identity of the
explosion victim. He returned !j
Medford ul Ti.-JiO Inst evinlnu. after
having spent the lnrmr part of th.
forenoon searchiiiK for the mlsslm:
parts of the body.
There was no rock In the pit.
anil It Is believed that Itlanehin
had placed an extra heavy charge
of powder In the loose dirt In the
belief that the heavy blast would
uncover Kod ore.
Coroner Conner Is convinced that
Itlanehin did not stay in the pit
to commit suicide, as the dead man
In life had been In kh spirits and
optimistic over the success of the
mine. Itlanehin had planned to
return to hi native counlry of
France ami marry an old-lime
sweetheart In Paris, from which
city he arrived In Central Point
taver three years nun to operate the
mine In partnership with KoImmI
Moore, who often worked wlih
Itlanehin at the mine, which for
merly whs one of the most valuable
inlniiiK properties in southern orr-
Itlanehin arrived Tlrst In south
rm Oitkoii in UHI. bill reiurnrd
In I-'rance with the outbreak of Ho
"World war to nerve his country as
nit army captain. If his army pa
pers can be found, a firiiiK Mpon!
will probably fire salute ,.t t h 1
(Clave Hhle this afternoon. As a I
result of the war. a silver plate I
was worn by Plnnchln on one bh
of Ills hey. I. Hlld because of the)
plate, he always can led a towel!
with him to wipe away the swnt.'
A part of the towel was found in
the pit am) a part huh found out-!
side. , riuiir 1Khtcr also was
found in the pit. ,
While the deitd man Is thouL-hl ,
.to be well off financially In l-'rance.
but liN finances were at low ebb
neie. ho lil rnneral expenses will
be borne hy the county. He re
ceived money from Kmnee when
ever needed, but the rale of ev-
Hinnne made tho Krench money t
dwindle down to fl M,talt ntnount I
When It readied him here. I
ftlnnehln. while not well known '
In 'Medford. was a famlll-r figure j
In Central Point, and intended
church there rcKiihnly. ,. wiiV
an accomplished musician and very,
well educated In the universities'
of France, where he Is believed to'
have M survlvi,,,. bin.
I'urls. Her addles as ye( has not !
hern lenrned. !
The dead man Is said to have !
been more or less careless when)
nandlinir powder. nd always
nn,,,kf,I I when hamllliiK hli;h 1
PxplosiKes. A tit Inch re, which l
was burne.l. burc mule evidence '
thai be ,,t,,e did tint cau Hie
oihsV. mtt that he hud .ilim
" '",n "o pit to rind out i
his powder b.) r..f ey.,t)H
loiu iom Moore that he pbmn
to bias) the pit sevei-Hl weekn ilK
. J. Skinner of the
In the city, and J
Copcn force.
A resolution that the I.Ioiih dub
Ko on record as favoring the rec
ommendation that Ronald Krlnn.
hoy scout, he entered an a candl'
(late In the list from which a com
panion for Commander Mynl on his
pioposeii trip lo the Antarctic will
ne selected whh read uh follows
'KcKolved, That Ah Ronald Krin
uas aumiraniy live, tin to the Htiirlt
of Hcoutinc and clllzoiishlp in this
community hy keeping himself phv
slcally strotiK, mentally awake, and
morally slrakht; and has served
to aid and lead the youth oi tli
cily tl roiiKh his exampla and lend
ership In affairs, of n civic miim-..-
" I we feel that he Is uualirierl ni
deservhiK or the honor of the pro
posed trip with Commander llyrd,
and that he should prove a cied't
lo this community and a real asset
lo the proposed party."
The lucky hoy will he chosen
from ttppioxlmalely .",(10 candidates.
Only scouts between tho aires of
(J if ford Pi in-hot, former
of Pennsylvania. and
II. Sweet, former gover
nor of Colorado, as possible pres
idential candidates for a third
party. lioth are ardent prohibi
tion. sis.
According to the convention
spokesmen, telegrams had been
s ni the two men.
The six delegates who eonferred
and recommended union of the
t-roh bit ion and farmer-labor pin
tles included j c. lale of Cali
fornia, Philip liennett of kla-
homa ami Jl. U. IteiKer of Pills
burKh for the prohibit ionisis and
J. K. Spur, K! lieno, (kla.: Itert
Martin of Denver and William V.
Ma honey of WttshinKton for the j
la rmer-la bor K''oup.
Mrs. Kva C. Wheeler of I.os !
AiikcIch, presitleiit of the southern
California "Women's Christian Tem-,
perance union, today called ipon '
the prohibition pariy to support
Herbert Hoover, the republican I
nominee, for the presidency. I
Airs. Wheeler Is n deb Kate
tho party's convention here.
h
st re
crowd.
Police
the fact
unset, t
captured
believed
that the
at if Hie
shortly."
of
that because
diamonds w
rob tier was pot
identificaion u
Ni;w VdilK. July 1 1 (A) Altho
John J. Itaskob. who was today
named clialrman of the democratic
commiitce, served on President
Wilson's industrial conference In
l!i:. he Is listed a republican in
the sketch of his life in "Who's
Who in America."
Al I,.M(.ltK I OI N I
he jewels would be Impossible.
Perl resides in I.oiik Peach,
18 PASSENGERS
-KiKht-
; HKATTUC. July 11. (,T
eep passenpei were Injured, two
.seriously; when a North Coast
, Traiisporiation company bus. en
, route from Portland, side-Mvipeu
u Karb.-tKe truck here today.
Henry Jl. Derksen. Itosthern.
I Sask., with a fractured skull, was
! in a critical condition, ami Ah-s.
III. J. Wauuer. New York city,
i suffered Internal Injuries and
hock. Others who were taken
hospital were: H. W. David..,
i.lpa. i "al.. cuis and bruises;
ohn Knos. Seattle, severe shock
.and abrasions; (JeorKe Unison,
cuts mid bruises, and Mrs. HiHson.
his wife, minor injuries and shock.
t her passengers Were hauiv
I shaken and received cuts and
oruises. but declined liuspip.il
treatment.
Charles Conahan, driver of the,
bus, was ordered lo police head-
lfUallelS for Uesti.jlite;, l.ouis
July 1 1. (Pi Dr. j Mtmmih, was the driver of tho1
surgeon. Is upheld j (n,. k. Witnesses said
court today in hisjthc bus ( uiif-tl out when too close
Mamie liayburn. ; to the truck and th.. riuht siHe
I
. DOCTOR 10 1 EFT
SPONGE IN GIRL
PATIENT IS FREED
(Continued trom lage One)
r,ll ponnits of provisioiiK. but ho far
; as known had no arms.
The pui'iiose of the croup as to
reach Kinks Hay base to brini; help
to their comrades who were siaml
ed near Foyn Island in a tiny en-
' caniiunent centered about a small
tent.
i:KTienii', Kxplorer.
Dr. MalKren was widely expert
enced in Hie In the Arctic because
of bis previous Hludies as a ineteor
oloKist in that reKioii. WHiile he
was known to be well able to take
care of himself and his two com
panions despite the Arctic hard
ships, it was feared that the handi
cap was loo .rent and tliey never
would be heard from.
A messiiKn was received In Mos
cow early today stating that the
Hussian filer Cliukhnovsky, who
has been making flights from tho
ice breaker Krassin. now near I'"oyn
Island, made the discoyery in a rec
onnaissance flight.
Chnkhnovsky himself was recent
ly missing for several days when
lie made a rorced landing, hut win
able to fly back to the base ship
safely.
OSLO. Norway. July 1 !.()
The Italian legation received a wire
less messe-te from the base ship
Cilia ill Milium, filed from SuiLzlier
gen at 2 o'clock this morning, de
nying reports of the death of Xn
l ile Ceccioni. motor chief of the
dirigible Italia.
HAI.KM, ore
I Kloyd .M. Hay,
by the supreme
defense iik-ninst
I who brought against hiln an action: of I lie bus was lippi
I for inalpnicllce. 1 passenger
KOMH. July ). IPl No tne.i
sago lias been received in Itome
from Olusepiil lllogl. wireless op-
wlili tin- lialiiis men sinand-
i-ral.
ff Xnrtheust land, such as h,. I
been published abroad to Hie effect !
that the parly was losing courage!
and becomin;; Increasingly despond-1
I" and '.'0 years will be considered !
The tour will include everv known
method or travel including dog
"'cddlng mill airplane.
ASKS NEW RATES
ON MILL GRAIN
An abdominal operation wm
formed upon the plaintiff. Her!
health failed to improve and ai
second operation was performed a i
year later, and ll was declared in J
the former operation the surueons1
hail left a sponge In the abdomen.
To (his the woman attribut.ed her!
Ill health. This was denied by thej
defendant, n ll limit: h he admiite.l j
that the spouse had been left in'
the abdomen. He averred that the!
sponge wa sierile and harmless. !
The opinion was written by Jus-,'
th e PosMiian. alfirtninK Jude (J.
I' Sklpworth of the lower court !
for l.ane county. The court stated
I hilt the itestion of nce.lie.enee '
would have been Interest hi. but!
that this was not presrnte.1 t, i,..:
liaine
line
lombi
open, sidil- t eut.
the street, A spokesman for the air nihifstrv
. said wireless communication with
looposeu io serve . ie Knn had ceased
aim sun it i- rivers. , heeause of a ninL'tieti,
temporarily
storm.
POHTt.AND, or,.., July I I -V
ThrotiKh rale privlleu-cs on Kiain
milled In Protliind and shipped
M ti Willametle valley to- other
points tributary lo Poi'tlaiid were
asked by K. . Itra.ly, traflic
manager for Albers Itrothers Mdt
inn company here, a witness tmhiv
before the i liters! a I e coiuiucri
commission, in its hcariiiK uu farm
products freight r.ites.
Klour and mill feed manufac
tured in eastern Oregon are al
lowed the through rale to W il
ia men,, mi I lev pot tils. P.rady :-.dd
the t ominissh'ti. At present, when
uraltl Is delivered to a Portland
mill its t h rough rale privileges
are at an end. When Its joitrncv
to the Willamette valley cnnsiim- ""'lit
er Is i esu med. after milling Into ' Th
fbmr or feed, ft must go al local, 1,1 A
passed on by the
court.
E"
w asiiimiiux
l-'ioincr Seiiatur I
i" rin i u ef iircgon.
Ill'- M-nale mllllaly
llllltee Ihn. ugh til..
.Inly
org.
- itVi
ui in
M llo guide.
affairs . ..in
H'orl.l ,.
b,
rale
Kile
freight
I 'I'll IM
lllllls II gl'C
I . nllcllltlcd.
' Ibr.mgli rale
is i.iiil.-ii ioda wllli ii.illtarvi
.11. .is In n. Ai-iinm,,,, ii,,
inetcry. He did at bis ai.all-
here .lnndii'. j
Hmcial pi esslun ws met
litiglmi gales lii a klinkl-.'
Ihe eastern (Iregoll
it advaiiliig... Itrad.v
lie nskcil that thu
be fruiii the I'.tluin-
I I. la basin grower to the Wilhiin
elle valley coiiMinicr. wlih inaliii-
fa.lure prlilleces In ri.rtlan.l.
This late was mice ulh'iv.-il, bet
was enjoined uflcr null nails lurt
l.ri.uglil Mill.
Had escort of m full inlaiuri
Minimis, a color guard ami a filing1
parly.
Kiiuernl senilis at Hi,. Ward-I
niMll I'.ul, luilel i.rei e.lcd I. in hi! i
it Arlington. The Key. W. II. T.
.Siuilres ,,f Norfolk. Vn.. of I liiat.d
idweiser
Real Quality
Malt Syrup
Iiahed with
liiifhveiaer Miilt
Syrup, bread,
cake and cookie
are more delicious
and nutritious.
All the world loves
a
Winn
er
ANIIEUSERBUSCH, St. Louis
Said hy (roirrj and Iftaltrs r.reryuhtrt
SOLD BY GROCERS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE
VALLEY CANDY COMPANY
Distributor Medford
H. G. ENDERS
D'"" '""or Ashland
il
BM-82
EXPLAIN VIEWS1
d ,
He
-d
To Manage Alaska It. It.
WAHMI.ViTl JV ij.-..,
O. K Nelson of Du hit h, Jinii,.
" ' oi hip uin
pertor division of the
Iictf(- railway, todav
pointed hy Secretary o-k to Hie
Keneral maosK'ihlp of the Ihn.
ica railroad.
The uppoiniment will become
effective about Auut I.
Violent- Niorm In Chile
ANTOI'WIqASTA, Chile, July It.
A violent storm raited on the
Q coast of ChllcgoiQc. deslroyltlK a
considerable pail of (he defense
works of the port. The storm u
Viineed south ward and In u Ipa
rh leached (ficat jnopoi liia,
-- ,...r Wdf
lDI.NAPtil,IS. July U .- iVi - - .
it Hoover, rcpubltcati presl- '
dentlal imminee. til diseu.-s fuitv
his Icms on the farm relief ones- ,
Hon in his sjo-erh of acceptance of1
(be liiintinalliiM Atiuvt II at P i In
Alto. Oil . he Inf. ruicd William II. .
Nellie. prci.. t f , M- hnhaiia
lai in Ion cau f i ilei ni Itm in a t le-
v- ! gram today.
was ap. I s, lHe hail pr viously sent a tele-
gram to llooxti- ;isklng Hie ii-'tnt
nee o sta'iO-) hts pi-rsomiCslaud on
the furm relief nueftlon
"It Is my ptirpoe." oei- said 1
hi his message. ret ruin from
makiiiu- any public declaration of.
policies Issues It nt 1 1 my Hccep
lamv speech when 1 will deal with
the subject fully. "
t the fin m f-deeu- :
oi'iiy wan c..ntdei lltK W-,.IU.
Ollcei niHK (, vtun, (l.e led- .
'ii should t,,ke i the political j
ttmi Hie i.(ll a
O
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in.
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From Madison Square Garden
NEW YORK CITY
Tonight 8 to 9 o'Clock
(PACIFIC STANDARD TIME)
Listen in on the Orange Network of the National
Broadcasting Company
MISS AMELIA EARHART
appearing with Wiln-er Stultz and Lou Gordon, will broadcast the first cuclu
live radio nniiounccmcntof their successful trans Atlantic flight.
Miss Earhart 'i r ulio appearance is mado through the courtesy of the Chrysler
Corporation, builders cf the recently announced Chrysler Sixes, tl '75" and
the CO'Vand the Chrysler Plymouth, an entirely new car, in the loest priccd
field.
Wo will bj glad to cif?cnd to you the radio reception facilities in our uwn sales
room, so you can hjar this remarkable program.
o FITCH MOTOR COq
HHPVRTTP nrA-rtrfto
28 South Riversido
n
Phone 262
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Majter What the Price MANN'S
A Timely iSale- of-
Wash Dresses al Mann's
Hundreds of New Ones on Sale Tomorrow!
S2.50 Value S1.95
.10(1 new wash dresses
made of the latest
prints, voiles and dimi
ties, all 1' a s t colors,
beautiful patterns, lace
and organdie trimmed,
bodice and straight line
styles, junior and miss
es' sizes, regular price
$2.00. Julv sale price,
$1.95
Thursday
each
Long sleeve d r e s s e s
made of i in p o r t e d
voiles, sizes IS to AC ..j
$10.85, $12.75 and
$15.00 each
Silk Sport Dresses
Korrect Washable Silk
Dresses in long and short sleeves,
one- and two-piece styles", comes
in all the new pastel shades and
white, made of the best Yo Sau
and Primma Donna silks, sizes
121,1. to AA. July
sale price
M
S5.95 Values $3.50
wonderful selection
of new dresses, made of
rayons, tissue g i n g
h a ni s, organdies and
pongees that formerly
sold up to ".9."). July
$3.50
sale price,
Thurs, ea.
$14,75
Women's fine quality
tatiste voile and linen
dresses, organdie a n d
hue trimmed, new chic
styles, fast colors, beau
tiful p a 1 1 e v n s. Julv
ea'i, i:i:i:;cL$5.95
Spring Coats at Half Price
Spring Dresses Half Price
20',t off on Spring Suits
10 off on Sweaters
20 off on Knitted Wear
Sweater Special
100 new slip-on and coat sweat
ers, all wool, manv new colors
and st vies, ,f:!.()D values, J u 1 v
$1.95
Jantzen and Columbia Bathing Suits on Sale
Tomorrow at 10 Discount
-
$3.15
$4.50
$5.40
$6.30
.39
tOIUO'-
suil
$.'!.")() I'.athing Suits ...
t").00 Uathing Suits
i.0() Hathiug Suits
7.00 liathing Suits
liathing Cajis. 7n- value, each...
Bathing Shoes
All colors and sizes.-l.'J.) values
row, 69 pair.
Rubberized Bags
Just the Ihing to carrv vour hatl
or for week-end trips; ..-) values; Julv
Sale price, 95
Millinery Clearance
Lovely Soft Straws S2.95
I li e soil titled
crown a n d grace
fully drooping
brim of a small hat
is in such harmony
with every costume
and so much in de
mand that we have
added many n e w
models for the se
lection of our pat
rons. All colors
and stvles.
lill'ii's Hats ; jju.50
July Clearance Sale
of Men's Broadcloth Shirts
$1.50 Values $1.00
July
Clearance Sale
Specials
Crepe de Chene
$2.95 Values $1.49
10-inch figured crepe de
c h e n e, georgettes a n d
crepe chiffons, up to $'2.i)'t
values. .Julv d - A q
sale irice.' yd. V 1 T1
Fabrikoid Drapery
$1.45 Values 79c
This is a Dul'ont drapery
material that is fast in
color, can be sponged
and ironed, ideal for
kitchen and nook curtains
or shades and tabic tops,
"(i inches wide, if 1 .41 val
ues. July sale 70
price, yd I VC
Brassieres
69c Values 19c
brassieres and bandeaus
made of coiii il and rayon,
all good styles, up to'(i!li
values. July sale t Q
price, each 5C
CoreU
$6.95 Vlue 95c
' 'anico and W'arnift's cor
sets, discontinued stvles.
made of good ma
terials. u)i to .!;.!)."
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