Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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TMEnFORT) IfAHi TRIBUNE, friEnFORD, ORKOOX. FRIDAY. .HTA' 1:1 1fl'2s.
TWO KILLED IN CAUF. TOURIST
Ml FIGHT POT IS HIT
N. CALIFORNIA By UMli
Robbery at Willow Creek! San Francisco Banker Is
(mined extent necessitated immedl-
jiiic operation looiii lnjurt'il child i
jut the Dallas hospital.
iWEEPiNGWALTER !
! is stromal;
ARE SENTENCED !
TO PENAL FARM
PROHIS REFUS
E
TO NOMINATE
Results in Fa!al Battle;
Eureka Deputy Killed and!
Robber Is Slain Posse:
Continues Hot Pursuit. j
Killed and Boy Is Faulty
Injured When Car Is Hit
by Train Near Dallas, Ore.
Kl'KKKA, Ciil.. July i;L fl't
l-'uur men in an automobile swoop
ed down on the villus of Willow
Creek today, robbed the Jtrizard
t . 1 1 there and look its .sine witli
tin-in and hurried away.
Koiir shrilTs deputies from
llurnl Itaneh guve chase. The offi
cers and bandits met at Salyer
( reek and opened fin. Charles
Carpenter, 4i. a deputy, was shot
and killed. Mo leaves a widow
and five small children.
One bandit was .shot and killed.
Companions threw him oil', of their
cat- and sped on. Anoth'M' hand It
jumped from the car and escaped
ill the woods.
fosses wen hastily organized In
Humboldt, Trinity and Shasta
Oountie.s and led hy pence officer
w ere scouring t ho Port h western
Keetjon of the ntale in search of
the rohhers.
UOCXT HOIjtv. N. .1., July U.
()') An unidentified aviator whh
found deml tjhtw afternoon beside
his fallen plane In the woods be
lt ween Albion and 'hurls worth .
about L? miles from .Mount Molly.
DALLAS. Ore., July l.'l. (71't
Osriir T. Smith, -Hi. of .S;in Kran
ciseo, was killed, and a II -year-old
child of William C IVnnyenok.
Sau Francisco, was perlntps fatally
Injured near here today when their
,i ulonmbile, driven by the boy's
flit her, crashed into a So lit hern
Pacific electric train. The acci
dent occurred at a grade crossing
almtit four miles tenth of Itlck
reall, near Holmes Cap.
The dead man u as on employe
of the American bank of San Krau
cisco and wore a special officer's
badge,
Mis. Smilh and .Mis. Pennycook
were both bruised and stniken but
their injuries were not serious.
William (i. Pennyencik. driver of
tin- car. is a city electrkal .staff in
spector for (he city of San Fran
cisco, According to his version of the
accident, he did not see the north
bound Sou I hern Pacific electric
train a It hough visibility was yood
in both directions.
The party was on u vacation trip
over the Itcduond highway on the
way to Portland.
Internal injuries of undeter-
LA OH AX UK, Ore., July 1 :t. fypi
Komi ft r Coventor Walter Walter
M. Pierce la it ni'.'ht reaffirmed Mm
intentions to support Governor Al
fred Hmjth id' New York, demo
cratic caiidiilaUi for president, in
the coniiiiK campaign. Pierce ultm
hi to nit t make a vl worn us ciun
paigu for a seat in confess, he
told t'nion county democrats at an
organlatm mooting here.
Whelhur Pierce will carry lilts
Smith cii.iipiiiKii oulHide of the nee
ond enn-VjcHBioual district is not
known. 10- Indicated, however, that
he has made arrangements tor
several --astern Oregon speeches,
primarily in his own behalf.
Chiin .'lohnson of North Powder
was elected chairman of the count
central con. mi 1 1 ee. Democratic can
didaten expressed nptiii?sin hh to
the parts; ticket's outlook in thin
locality.
Itilelile lo See Al.
pAiyn.MoiiK, Mil,, July
r; over nor Albert ". Kltchle will
confer with Covernor Alfred K.
Smith within the next two wed;s
nn eaiKpaigu mailers, he said to
day in making known that he had
received a letter from the demo
cratic presidential nominee ex
pressing the hope that the Maiy
liilld executive 'would he coming
to New York shortly."
To Mop oil' Sunday.
PARIS. July 1 :( II1' The Pol
ish airmen. Major Idzikowki and
Kalinin, who hope to cross the At
la n tic by plane, a nuoiinccd that
they expect lo la ke off from ,e
I ton rue t field Sunday morning.
HAMMOND? I ml., July 13. W.
Two deacons nf the I la mmond
Mir 1st ian church were sentenced
' tn u days eudi on the Indiana
penal farm and etKbt others were (
bound over to criminal court for:
'trial on a con.-piraiy charge as a)
result of the heating administered
, re. enily to Kred White, an eider ;
;of tile church, j
The attack was an incident of1
ja two-year war between factions'
i seeking to control the church ad-.
' ministration. Neutral members of
!the citimregation, seeking to re-'-
stol e peace, hav applied for an ;
injum-tion against the contesting
j lad ir.ns.
, Stephen j, 'raig and Charles
Tliarp were the two deacons scn
, tenced in v'.ly court today for
their part, in the assault. They ;
i were cha rued with assault and t
battery. Pending an appeal, their,
bond was set at $:IM0() each.
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1 (ti nei'al l Killed
lil'DAPIOST, Hungary, July U. 1
: - lT Oeneiitl Karl i'orgey. chief;
of artillery was killed ami several,
: general staff officers were wound- I
: ed during artillery maneuvers ;it
1 HajniasUer w hen a gun exploded.
Those wounded included Dieuteii- '
laid (Meld .Marshal .'-'erjencziU and j
j Colonel Oscar Maxalascky.
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SECyOOVER
G. 0. P. Nominee Lacks
Ten Votes of Beatinn
W. F. Varrwy for Head
of Rabid Dry Ticket ;
Riot Is Narrowly Averted
Mol!lLK. Ala., July 13. (!'
.! udy Kayford of Mobile is the
missing artist "with a soul" that
Outzon Itoiglum. sirluptor is seek
ing, according to his mother, Mrs.
Julia Kayford of this city. Young
Itayford. who is in Mobile, is
avoid i m: i n ' erieei.
Medford's Leading Store Since 1894
Pay Less Dress Better
Boys' Shoes
Buys' sniolici rll spurt
i. fords, $A Jul'
$2.95
linys' t .ill ilrrss nx
fcrils. S.rcin! JjiJJ. 15
ARTMEN1S1()RI
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
SllUcreen' J
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M. M. STORE BARGAINS
for Saturday Shoppers
$22.50 Values
WOMEN'S
DRESSES
$14.75
All nir Inl) silk drcssrs
nil Silll' I iHlli'lTfiW itl
1 1.71. 'I'llC'SC II IT lllTss-
rs Hull I itl v t Imtii sell
in' up In $L!'"ll. A
sjniiil iimlily anil si li
iiiin nr riyuiTil.
Everfast
New sliiinii'iil ul" Kvcrl'iisl
iiiiilcriuls. ii'iiiis. Millings
mill Mil incites, lYiers
39c, 47c, 49c and
59c
$2.25 Georgettes
$1.79
lYiiiteii 'ji'ori't les, the con!
est niiiti'i'i.'il I'nr siiiiiinci'
WTiir, in Invi'ly in I terns I'lir
llftl'l-llnoh cVl'llillf; ilrcss-
i's. liViiulni' H'ii'i' sjiii'i.
Si,.i'iiil during .Inly $1 .79
Men's Work Shirts
One lot sici'ial (9
"lirst l!rt" 7!0
"KiKirk Out" 98c
'M!in' linliiiu" SI. 125
Swimming Suits
IJi'ilili'i'il ii'ii'i's (in nil mil' swiininini; suits.
'I'licsi' wi'll kniiwii lii'iiillcy .swininiiin:
suits, nil wonl, muii'iinli'i'il lint to stri'li'li,
sii'ri;il ri'ihii'i'il prii'i's (Inning our .Inly
siilr.
$6.50 Suits at $4.95
$4.50 Suits at $3.95
Men's Overalls at
$1.00
Men's liih
of waisl ovcral
i.'.s SI. 00
Kit
BASEMENT BARGAINS
Men's Knitted Union Suits, long or short sleeve 79c
Men's Grey Chambray Work Shirts 50f
Men's Cotton Hose 10c
Men's Straw Hats 10c
Women's Rayon Bloomers and Chemise 85k
Woman's Extra Size Rayon Bloomers 3 1.29
Women's Rayon Gowns SI. 00
Women's Print Dresses J1.29
.Children's Print Dresses )8c
Children's Hilf Hose 25c
Children's Rayon Combination Suits 98-
Boys' Chambray, Shirts o 0 l
Boys' Nainsook Union Suits 3lc
Children's Sandals 0 $,I.-I9
Children's Strap Slippers S2.19 to 82.98
Baby Shoes, Blonde, Soft SoLs . 5!)r
Boys'QDress Oxfords, Tan or Black . . 82.98 and S.'."9
Men's Dress Oxfords S.'.29 to $:.95
Men's Work Shoes 82. 19 to S.'.79
Women's OneStrap Patent Pumps S.i.98 to SS.95
Women's Dr. Gordon's Health Shoe, tan or black ties 1. 15
Men's Oxford
$5.S5 Value $3.95
$6.45 Value $4.45
Tin-si" oxt'oi'ils hit on ilis)v,i
(ill tal'li'S ill the slior le pji vl -mi'iit
nn tin' ni'gji llooi'.
I'MIi'ACo. July 13. An In
sura nee man and u f ai mer-Kilc-luan
will head the national lu'Uet
of the piohihiti.in party this year.
William I'". Varnry. Kuikvitie
t 'enter. N' . ., was pom mated for ;
the presidency on the second b.tt
I.pE at the parly convention last
niKht following a persistent at
tempt by a si;:ealde minority to
noiniiiate or eudorst; J lerbert
1 loover. t
.fiimes A. Kdyerton. Alexandria.
Va.. an I ndc pemkiu'e league offi
cial and a loi i-ier populist, w ho
l;i.t w cek headed the Jv'lft'i wil
lain.oln leayue mie heie to unite
the prohibition and farmer-labor -parties,
received the iff-pi-etddt'ii-
lial nomination on the first hatloi.
(luv. Alfred i:. Smith of New
York was placed in nomination by 1
delegates who opposed the Hoover j
support, which continued until tin: j
fimil ballotinw. when Vurney re- j
ccAril lit) votes to Hoover's 4.1. On
the first roll c.ill Vamey had (IJ :
and Hoover 4',
l.fvrly scenes preceded the act
ual voting, including several inani- '
testations of dissension within the j
prohibitionist ranks folluwin the
rallies for 1 1 oover and Smilh. ;
In the demo nst rat ion over the j
sentiment toward Hoover, who was I
charade! ied a one who had j
expressed no clear-cut opiniun on
the prohibition question, two dele-1,-ate.i
created excitement by nomi
natimt Sluilli. an avowed expuiicnt
ot p: oh i bit ion modificat ion. itotli
voted for him on the first ballot.
Delegate John II. Hammond,
former chief of police of Ues
Moines, Iowa, liav,. vent to Ills
anti-Hoover wrtttll by throwing his
badue on the table, declaring that
the party had been betrayed, and
walked out. He charged that the
officers of t ho convention had
"sold out" to Hoover.
A resolution was adopted by the
party calling for the re-cnad metit
of tin; law forbiddiiiK the manufac
ture of liuuor In the home.
Six main planks were included
in the prohibition platform as
finally adopted. The tand of both
major political parties on prohibi
tion wan commended, but the
"custom of polit ical parties in
diamine; u'l sins and shortcomings
to each other" was denounced.
In addition to the prohibition
plank, the platform favpred farm
relief and called on tlu; voters to
inore prejudices conducive to
breaking down the separation of
church and state.
The government's steps tow a rd
iiifiiriiiK a lastind peace were ctnn
niended. In the natural resources
plank, the "power trust" was c'iti-ci.ed.
lllIT'i!iil!;il!'l'TfntlTTTmT "J
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JULY PRICE;
CUT TO THE BONE
Men's $35.00 Suits, Single and Double Breasted,
100pc Wool, going at
$15
Men's lilack iiud lirnwu
Sox. U'r pair 5$
Men's Neckties 9c
Fancy Press Snx 25c
Leather l-'act'd (i loves oor'"
'l'wo-1'ocket AVorU Shirts 45
Khaki Screen Hats 15c'
Misses" and ( 'liildfett's Hats. .45
Men's Athletic Tnion Suits. .45c
.Men's Dress Suspeiiilers 45C
iron's Dress Shirts D5c
Men's iiih Overalls 95c
.Men's "aist Overalls 5)5c
liovs' Full Cut l!ih or Waist.
Overalls
Khaki Pants. ....
Ladies' House Dresse:
Ladies' Hats
M en's Dress ( 'aps
A (iood Suit 'ase
..95c
..95(
.95
95c
95c
95c
COME ON-YOU COMPETITION!
When Goods Are Sold for Less, Wilson Will Sell Them
The Cheapest Store in the West
32 North Front Street
F Nil C MM , I
.7T" , 3CTO
I Piggly Wiggly
HOl'i; I OK A.Mt NUStlN
i (Contlnuea from rage One)
been rescued, a heavy fog came up
; and immediate progress of the
Krnssin was made impossible, but
, as Die fog lifted it was able to
: continue its battle with the Ice
floes.
The first intention of the ship is
lo proceed to Koyn island, where
( sevel'iil persons: were sightetl who
as yd have not been identified.
.These men signalled lo the Kras-
' sin and the iee-brcn ki-r signalled
b.ick that she would pick Ihepi up
on returning from the iulieri
I -esvlte. 1 'rof. Samoilovitch ex
pressed the belief that the nun
were Alpine chasseurs who were
sent in search of Nohilo's men six
weeks nun. These men Were the
h taliau Alpine chasseur Captain
Sot ,i a ud t he Norw egia u guides
Varmint and V'andogeii.
No word, had been heard from
I his til tie group w hich started
: afoot for Koyn island many weeks
: ago and w ere virtually given tip
for dead many days aco.
; Alter I'lanc I'llot.
After this group is picked up
i the K rassin w ill cont in ue back to
the gi ou p of the KusMia it flier.
i'hukhnovk . w ho with four mem
bers of his crew is stranded along
N oi l beast !a nil. Chllkhliovsky on
Tuesday first slighted the italia's
w al kinu party, w hose leader, Dr.
Finn .Malmuren. Sw ctlNM ineteof-
, olouist. hatl tiled ami notified the
K rassi nof their position.
Chukhnovsky. on his return
flight to the Krassin, became lost
hi the fog and made a forced land
ing near Cape I'iatcn. His landing
gea r was broken, but he and his
nun immediately set up a camp
and by wireless urged the Krassin
to rest ue the two members ot t he
Malmgren group who w ere in a
starving condition.
After Chukhnovsky is picked up.
t lie f rassi u w ill proceed to Virgo
bay. where the pilot will establish
, base for further flights in order
to seek trace of Koald Amundsen
and the mx men who were i an led
i ot f in the bag of the Italia w Io n
the gondola was torn loose. These
men have virtually been given up
for lost, but In iew of the almo-t
miraculous rts ue of Mantuio and
Z.appl. every effort w ill be made
to find them.
Kurlhrr dd.-iils of the (g)ciie ,f
Mariano ami Y.a ppi were received
In Moscow tod;i These men wept
and lamHied w t joy as thev wQ
wrapped in hivrikets b (V),, i t-s-ruing
part ami canietl aboaul tin
: Krassin.
Marshmallow Cookies Qr
2 pounds " wIV
Pure Strained Honey
Kellogg's All Bran 9r
Hl-oiince pa'lago, 2 for
Beech-Nut Spaghetti
With tomato siuice; 2 cans fc J
Salted Peanuts-
Sfianlsh type, Ih
Bulk Coffee
:i pounds
Fleishman's Yeast-
Per -nke
Potato Chips
:t jiackagt's
23c
$1.00
3c
25c
LUX (lrg. pkg.)
2 I'uckagi's
49c
Bread
:i Loaves
20c
Kipper Snacks.
:i i ii i is
20c
Mazola Oil
iiarl ('1111.... nidi 1 J
Tomatoes with Puree OC
.n i-Bi- niiis a I'm' Jj
Post Bran Flakes oor
:; imrkimo jd.
Sweet Pickles
I'llil jin-s. carll fclOL
G-olden Sweet Corn 'JCtr'
J runs Olt
Paper Lunch Plates 1A-
IVr llnzi'll 1 vl
Paper Napkins-
I'uckagfe at -PI
Kitchen Brooms
l-scii, good Mraw, i'ach
Dona Castile Soap
I lUII'S
Crown Rolled Oats
Sinutl )iii-Kii(., '1 Tin'
Sunset Matches
carton (if six Ihi('.h
10c
49c
29c
25c
19c
We have a very large supply of fresh fruits and vege
tables on hand at special prices for Saturday only.
Come in and take your choice of them.
Grapefruit
lutrju' Sl.o
Much
10c
Fancy Lemons
Lut'cc SI(.
IVr llott'n
39c
Oranges
MhccI, .Medium Si;
I'cr Diim'ii
37c
E. Main
Help Yourself and Save
E. Main
PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
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Choice Chickens and Rabbits
Full Line of Lunch Meats
Cho?ce Beef Sieaks
IVr iKiuttd . .0
Fresh Side Pork
lV0iuuinl
30c
20c
Beef Pot Roast
IVr pound
Hams Hall or whole
IVr iottiiil
20c
on fr
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