Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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WITH TOURISTS
That the tourist n;twn. which in
f-Xpi-elrd to n-arh Itn pen I; locally
nbolll Urn l.'.th of .umist. Ik iimu
fast approachlm tlint point, is li
rermd by tin' nlnhl nil I ho stn-ois
of mi many cars. dally, with thf'r
ocen punts in outinK enNiumi's nnd
numerous earn loaded down with
liiKKiiK'. touts, blankets and othor,
cam li inalorial, and of mi many
visitor fit her stopping to make
juiirlins'-s, i(KiM''iinir at t li oiit-(tf-slati1
rt'Kisl i at ion human, wwk
inn niiln rumps or hotels, or lust
passing through the eily for nthor
(i-Niinailons.
The pn'.-rnre of tin tourists is
rtlso uoluhlr at niulit fro in early
evening until niidnidit through so
li winy of Un'iit beiiiK sren taking
strolls on .Main or other M reds In
the hilsiin-ss sertlon. .Most nf these
are Mopping over n im li t at ihe ho
tels or auto eampM.
One fin easily spot Mu-h (our- '
ists. as nearly all wear outing Kiub
of some Kind, hoth men ami wom
en. ': rang I UK from expensive K'df
coHtumeti or rheaprr out-of-door
trnvellnjc elnlhi'M.
Window slloppiliH Heems to he
Hie favoi lie divi-rslon of ihexc lour- ,
IsIh after dark, although not a few I
of Iheni attend the theaters. They'
life (dirti'l't'ed viewlllK the Mtore will- !
dnw displays with Interest, passing j
from one to tile oilier, and from
the enmiurniM overheard, Med ford, 1
wll h its well -lig hied liusiness dis
Irli t, store window disjdays and ex
re pi infinity eold, pure and paint
aide drinl;ine; water. rrenteH a very
favorable Impression with I hese
visitors.
Illlt I is thu drinking water that '
makes the big; lilt Willi the vhdihiK i
inurlstH. Mr. ami Mis. Tourist, or !
"Willie ami Tillle Tourist approaeh
u street drlnliiiiK fotinltiiit wit li !
fin me doubt, t-xpeetlnK tit find i
warmish, unpalatnhle water that in
fou ml In so many towns and eitles: I
J.uti'ai'lei' the lirst swallow Ihey
dduie, hten up In surprise, hardly ,
aide to Itelleve It, then bend over :
attain and drink to I heir heart's J
content.
Thi'i-e Is no dotiht In the minds
of loeal ohservers hut t hat the
ftrctitest single advertisement of
Med ford with the tourlMH and oth
er visitors Is the elty's bountiful
supply of eold ruunliiK drinking
water; that after leaving" the rity,
their most prtM'loits meninry nf It Is
its drlnkltiK water, ami whenever
In iuture years they think of M'd
fnrd, always Its mid mount a In
water will rnme to mind.
T
TO SAVE TOWN
MAl'I'IN. Ore., Jnty (!
Virv that swept lirmt.;h dry kiiish
Hnd MiKo brush nonr UiIh rity yes
Ifu'dtiy whh checked whi'ii wll It In
only yards of hulldliiKs mi tlie
uitHklrls. ItiinluMs, merclinnts and
wonn'it joined In the finht lo khvo
tht (dty. Meinuiii'H n the I'h-n
seven yours un which burned lh"
town spurred thi' rcsbleiiis tu a
doKperalo fifihl.
Tlu) Tiro was rcimrted tn have
hum) Marled about 4 p. in. at a rcf
UKt dump near Man pin by small
hoys. It spread to the hlllstd
tihuvo the rity, runniim tlerrrly hi
tho hunch Kt asN and mi m. Kr
Chief ChalimiM called i every
avallaldc ntun to join in tlu1 linlit.
Tin hmad nweop of Thu liilles
California hh'.hway made It pos
sible (o rhrcli the fire wlten It win
within 'Jul) yards of the Mini dwell
Injis. The haidest fluid was near
the rattle pens unit slaughter
house. The biisliu hk section was
closed ilurluu the late afleinoon.
Klre Chief Chalmers, assisted hv
deputy Hherlifs and Kara-;e nten,
rallied men in (he fire in relays,
In hold the fire In check, tn ami"
of a strom; southwest wind the fire
fin was under coutiol hy S p. tn
ATLANTA PRISON
ATLANTA. ia , July I!'. uV
Oaslon II. Mi atis. former depart
tuent of Jiij-lbe ai;ent and proinl
Jient f Inure in the setuite invrsi j.
nation of fi'imer Attortic f.cneral
Daimhcrty. was released from the
federal penitent lur here loday.
lie completed tn o year sen
tences which ran eon.s.viiti . t
apl'enrlim before a f. der.tl '-o(i
mtsioner and taUim; u p.iuper's
oath of Inability to pay tw.. rim-
tf JlO.oaa hImi hill"'-" d up.m him
Jn lieu of payment of t hee fines
he had nerved an extra .In" a i
Imprisonment.
Mfans entered the pt nh. ni i:u
May 1 after having to en
roll V let ed in New York of run-
piracy In viola 1 1 the prcdiibh ion
law and attempted hi Hn ry In con
nerttoii wll h opraton. of ihe
Cni'Kr (llas Casket company
Time allowed for tod conduct
t;ave him a substantial reduction
In the i;j:rej,-atf four-year term.
It's Juit At Well
WKST POINT. N. Y.. July 19 -
P Four ouni8lera out vif 4nd
tire too homesick to train to flrhi
for I'nrle S.itn. They Jtave re
nlKned from th 1ittr1n? rlass tit
the military ui ndemy after
weeks.
WAY BACK HOME
VANCOI'VKl:, Wash., July lib -tAt
Swinging eastward. Hie plane
In tin- national reliability ton
hupped off fur Spokane today. in
l lie l 'ol li in Ida ( !oi K after a si op
here this morning en route from
Tat-oma, where they Mopped yes
terday. The first of the planes a rriveil
here )tt 10 a. in , and the
lumbd at ) 0:3.
On the hop-off the I'irM Kl
away at 10:30, and ihe last to
leave was off at 0:.1!i.
L. II. At kinsun, who sta rterl
from Cortland for Taeni:;i lat"
yesterday in his moiioeoiip. and
returned to I'orllaud tar-t nilil,
had not arrived here up to ll::t.
Oifieials of Ihe tour said he would
ha ve to fly t o Tarotna from I'oit -land
and stop lo re, if ho was I
eoniiiiue in the rare,
I'OliTXANU, re., July 1 '.). P
Ielayed hy motor tioulde mid
an Itid is position, whh h neeessi
laled a inimir operation here last
n'uht. L. II. Atkinson, piloting
monocoiip In the national air re
Ihthlllty lour, expected to tesum''
the flight loinoi'iow muiiiin from
hero.
Meantime, in order to preserve
I he plane'H standi iik hi the lour,
Tex Itankin, rorlland aviator, nil
nouneed he would fly the mono-,
roup In Taeoma, leaving here Oil
iiftei niion al ' p. m., have ill'
plane's lm; sinned hy the
.tflieials and immediately retmii
to rorlland.
Atkinson eie. ted to l.o if-i-overed
suffleiently to take off ;
al (layllht tomorrow mornim,' ,
from the Kankln airport and ;
overtake the other planes, whlen ,
flew tn Spokane ironi Tavoina In-
day, via Vamuuver, Wash., und
I he C'olumtda roi '. (
At kinson with una hie to lake ,
ofl' with the ollor plane yester-
day for Taeoma, and it was wild (
al the field that Ihe rause wartj
miiKnelo Iroiihte. Itankin said (
today thai while Atkinson exp'- -rli'iicod
so im motor tfoiilde lits
illnesH was the piinrlpal caUKi'i
of the delay. , ;
ATLANTA, tin.. July 1 9. -I1V
'Hoke Smith, former novcriior and
.'senator and last liviui; member of'
President Cleveland's cabinet, to I
'day was spnusnr of a call to "loyal
(democrats" of (JeniKin for a mill- ;
taut campaiKU on behalf of ihe
democratlc presidential ticket. I
lieclarliiK himself a democrat!
i since the days menibcin of hfs par- j
fty were "obliged to arm lheinselcH
'to reach the ballot box," ihe for- j
liner senator deplored the "inacilv
Illy" of ihe constituted nut horil les '
( of Jn- ilemocralle party in (ieoiia I
for having "taken no steps toward
i a n ora ui'eil, a nuresslve ca m-
pain." Me btdleved action was par-
l leu In it v Imperatke In lew nf the'
i "w idespread and annresslve cam- I
1 paluu alreatly inaiiKiiraled iiKiiinst '
; t he uoniinees. j
Mr. Smith desinnatrd July "7 as
i;he dale nf the metliiiw and re.
luuested all loyal democralc who ,
j"fee Concerned itver the situation".
tn meet in an Atlanta ilieaier on
'that date.
' The fmnial call be mm with I he
'lemlnder that alumni a month had
eap-ed since the national deiim
'Ciatic coiicntion in Houston, lime;
l enough tor an effb'ient pidilb alj
' mi i;.niiz.il ion lo have benu tunc-1
;itoninK. i specially in view ,f oppn-
, sittnli. , i
' "I a ni no Tid
1 services to the 1
democrat. My
ly date back to
I the lime when tlenmcrals were
utdlnd to arm themsetXes lo retell
1 Ihe hiill.it bn. While supremacy
i as llo n rcestablihe. by Ihe dem
.ociattc pally in the face of federal
baxoiicts. and through all the e:us
'h.i- hem inalnt. lined l the demo
.dalle p.nt, and if ihe deniocr.ttic
ip,tll be now overthrown, thin the
iox.Mlbrow ol hIhi,. uptciiiai will
ilie It.ibly follow .
1 h.i e Iw .mi bonm d by my
p u t f ir Im mill my Ju-l (tesei
ami there l-i no oil 're lo which 1
would asphe or accept,' he de
clared, eoiiitnuitui:
"I owe the itemi.cr.U ic p;nl an
nhpiMtli.n 'f ul.tlitud'- to.- Ihe hen
ins H has l.r-lownl npioi me. and
hkewisr owe il a sacred dul. which
! lo del. -n, il H"-1 Ity em tides
, 1 1 oin w 'l hoii i nd il s malcontents
uiihiu. In ol-cdnnt,. i ih.il duty,
and In r.vponse to itum-ts whith
have eome to mr f i mo ', itn v. la 11
.alt on the Mate. i'..,m,., b'al
)d'inocrals IhroitKtloui llt-ou;:.! who
ft . collect IOmI over the pre -.en I
j situation 1. 1 m eel in At lain ( .tui
tor Die pui-poM- niuamitr;
a slate wide c.impaiuii. which will
it.' amcsMel ouductt d In sup
port ,,f fo.-i nor Aliet i:. Smith
and Srh.itoi J..-, ph T Kohhi-on .'
.-,.
1'romiueiit iHMlmitn lh.
M l;siii iKI.lv me , j-.iiy in
1.4'- 1 ;n l lit ! Smith, iei
dent of ihe foos I;.--- tiistrb:
I f'T ear, ilir.l at his horn
.late xestcrdav, tie was bom 111
I KUKeiie. He Was a .hail.., meiu
' bci nf Ihe Woodmen ( the Until
lode hete
! lohnnv IMm'h Ibsilcn
Lf'NCUlMlD ItOWL. P.inokllne.
Muss,, Jnh !! - iJ'- John Do, g nf
Santa Mono a, Cal., lust year s win
ner of th- Long V'Otl ''.w I. W ;,S
eliminated In.l.ty m ihe s-ml-fil
round "f the b,. I torn natm nt b
W lino Alli!...n ,,! ,. .Mm Ti-.is
The fcoi'u was l.'-ly, 0-3, 0
HOKE SMITH TO !
WORK HARO FOR
AL'S ELECTION'
A HIGHER TARIFF
COIiVAl.US. (He.. July 'i.- -iTi
M. t. Si lu oek. M ilwaiikie, wa.
eleel'd president "r IllM Oreyon
I'oultryinen's iissocia t ion at the an
nual business meeting held in con
nection wll h t he pfiultry conveii
lidil on ( trefoil State AKi inillural
eolle-je campus, after the cojihtliu
ticti was chanueil to iei tnlt iiom
illations from the floor.
(Ithei- officeis chosen were Kl
mer V. (inhhle. ("auby. ,viee presi
dent; J L. Know lion, ( 'r allis.
seeretary - treasurer; A nihrose
Mx.wnell. Miluaultie. and Mrs. W.
II. Thompson, faulty, members of
executive committee.
An amendment was adopted des
itrnnliflH the eolle;e as the place of
annual ineetiim, but perm it 1 lllH the
exeeiltive eommittee to hold it else
where In at) emergency.
1 1 evolutions asking more tariff
protection and stale aid in eradi
cation of diseases affecting poultry
were adope. The sci-Mon, largest
In Ihe organization's history, clu.ses
this afternoon.
DEATH REVEALS
ANGEL TO POETS
NKW VOltK .July I !. il'i The
'cw York Times today says that
Joilcdluh TiiiKle, mysterious philan
thropist Whose linef:iet iotis nbtd
deite.l ihe hearts ami liehtcnc.l ihe
cares of notett writers and obscure
poeis. unsung heroes a ml r
children for many years, has been
revealed as William K. I la ri noli,
rolirod real estale operator and
philanthropist, who died Sunday
al his summer home in Southport,
( 'onn.
Many of Jededlah Tingle's bene
ficiarleH have wondered vainly as
to his identity. The Children's Aid
society had Inm; received coutl'i
butioiiH from his. carrying on cor
reHpondence through a Crook lyn
banking address and ma kin u no
effort to solve the mystery, nnly
last Tuesday a Mifi of SMid was
announced to be distrhiutcd as
prizes, hi the form nf savings ac
counts, to children of Kood char
acter anions those spending vaca
Ituns In the society's cii:ht sum
mer camps.
At one lime he a n nou m rd pub
licly, over his assumed name, (hat
he was carry iim nM the "eterniil
mission" nf his Kreal -grandfather,
whose name In- had taken. "In
bring smiles a ml lender thoughts
tn (he Kfeat In heart in hi-li and
low places, to comfort and cheer
those who do excepdnnal things
or suffer."
C n der his own name he est a b
II shed and endowed the Harmon
foundation for philanthropic pur
poses, with which his son. W.
Iturke Harmon, is Identified.
WRECKS 'FLYER';
1 DEAO, 16 HURT
Ito.MK. On.. July 1 -,r. mi-pas'.enmM-
was hurled ie his il.tllC
and 1 1; o tilers injured, four' of
Oiein srrioiislv last niiihi . when
the last three 1'nllmaii tars of
the northbound 1'once tie Leon,
last I' lnr.da t 'tncinnat I Sunt hern
Hallway (rain
here.
were derailed JiCar
A lief.
ctiv
e rait snapped after
' ihe spei'din train
tver it safel.
who was killed was
ic idiservatlon plat
is thrown clear. lie
d as .loscpn Hoydon
nine ars t
had jiaseil
The man
tiding mi
form end
w.i ideet
w:
ll
m. Phil.idetdii
li.i. ' The in-
d.
most o- whom were tak
hi Ch:itt.iimn::;t for bospitil tie:
nn'Mt. iii'lad'd Claton Tnwnes ;
former max or of clexelaml. xvtiose j
rtuhl leg was badly lacerated, ami :
W. D. Car.-, wet I. iee-presidt nt ofl
t he Chick a ma uc a Trust company. !
Mt-sionary Kulgr-., Teiin. j
Partial list of t hi- lii.tlired: Mrs !
C 11 Wilcox. Albany. C,i.: M ti
Donlev Clexel.md: Cl.tvton Ttuvnis
W. D. Caswell. P.. O Morrax . ,
Oakland. Calif., all seriott.dy hint'!
Mrs. D A. Adb r, Cincinnati; C l
W. Purhe, Detroit. Mr-. William
lpidn. Chicago: W. S. Mellon,
superintendent or Southern P.ait
xvay leb-uraph hne, wcslern area:
Daxld .t. Jatne-. Philadelphia,
vllghtly hurl.
ti w-is innonnced tint n "bub- i
hie" hi the rail had caused tl"1
wreck.
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New sti urn Cm Itiud.
, SAW V Crtii. I'al. i .-I1" OffleiaW
of .mint hluhuay d;ir!.el o. nu t
h-iv and awa-.ded Ccorge Itutmei;
a c. i:triict 'for making an aerial
Mirxev of a propo-d load fmm
here to San Kralielsco n.Mhet
meettmr will tie held tn San Fran-
cl-eo Monday.
Hugo iilo PtiMliietlou.
SOP Til lil'Xli, I nd.. July I"
iV' - Automobile production lu the
; Pulled States In I '-' w ill pass the
I t.iiuti,tMMi mark, aci-ordinu to an
estimate made hv Albln McAuley.
i pr"ident of the nailmtal automo-btlt-
i hiiinbi r of eomnu t e-hcre to
attend the mid summer nn'i Imk of
the director of thai hotly.
O
ATLANTA BREAK
ATLANTA, Ca., JulV
At land federa I p. uitentl.u y was
bi-sejged fnr a time from within
by two desperate prisoners, nrnied
with smuggled weapons last night.
' With threfi other lo'ntc-t'rm con-
'. vlets, ihey were in solitary con
finement today, while a guard
was nursing a minor scalp wound,
ihe only casually of a 30-minute
gun battle.
A near riot was precipitated
'during an exercise period in the
prison yard about dusk, when I toy
; f inrdner, notorious 1'aelfin coast
mail robber, and Joe Cbaytis were
seen at ihe Inner wall. They are
servim; :,(( to i;a-year terms for
mail robbery and are notorious
as '"escape artists." (liinrd Cap-
, tain rlnrrneo L. I' a r k e r and
(Jiuiid i'.unee. who found the pair
in the act of climbing an impro
vised ladder, were confro.ited with
ilrawn revolvers. Ilunce was clip
ped on the head.
Mefore the remainder of the
prVoners knew what had hap
pened, the plotters had marched
I'arker and two other guards, who
rushed up. through the first gate
towatd freedom. (m Hearing the
ni,d g;He ihey opener) fire on
tower sentries, using the guards
as shields. llalkd in this effort,
practically because Captain I'arker
threw his keys through the gate
uraiing. ihey surrendered to a
score or so of armed guards, after
a fierce exchange of bull. is. dur
ing which m.iie was hit.
I'l.ltTL.WH. July 1H. id'i
Tw o incendiary Hi cs last night
ill east side duelings Well- believed
to haw been started by a firebug
suspected nf causing inni'e than a
More of fires in Portland in the
lust six months. Two other fires
occurred last night, one of which
wan thu indirect, cause of an aeei
detit In which I wo l'ircnKMi were
Injured.
Hounding a corner at Mast :iMh
anil Morrison streets, engine H.
driven by Harvey Tufts, swerved to
avoid hitting a child, and Ihe en
gine crashed into a telephone pole.
W. II.. Miles and (Illy f. Jones,
members of ihe engine company,
were injured. .Miles being taken lo
a hospital. Jones was treated at
the police emergency hospital.
OF U. S. PEACHES
CHICAC.O. July 1!. 1rV-A reg
ular peach of a time appears to be
right at hand. According to a re
port from the government bureau
of agricultural economics today,
Cenrgia. Ihe Caroliuas. Washington
and California have the best jteach
crop In years. The mov-meni tn
market already on a big scale is
rapidly increasing, and peak ship
mi nls of Oeorgia Klberta are ex
pected by July J.I.
The forecast of total peach pro
duction this season has been in
creased to nearly riti.ooii.iMin bush
els, which is 4.1 per cent more than
the 1 !;.' 7 crop.
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S.P.
MOTOR STAGE LINE
SALKM. Ore.. July i. i.-Pr
Southern I'acilic official nunouiitv
that the Southern Pacific Motor
Transport company ha bought the
Parker sUige Hues oterating in lb"
Wlllanietle valley, the tr.tn-.f. r in
be effe. lne Sunday, July 22. The
lines Involved are Woodhurn to
Siherton, Salem to Silveitnn. Salem
to iMdi.pendem e ;ind Mi'iitnouili
and Sale mln Dallas.
CLOSING
Piiwliieo
1'OIITLANI), (On., July 1 t. uVt
Wholesale juices:
lit TTKK Kxt ras. i c h Ig her :
Portland dairy exehange. Viet
wholesale prices ( cubes i : Kxtras.
4U ,Jv: standards, 44c; prime firsts.
4 3c: firsts, 4 Jr. Creamery prices:
I'rints. He over cuhe standaids.
KiKIS Standard extras and
slandard fusts. 1 -.. c lower; I'nrt -laud
dairy exchange i net basis :
l-'resh stand a nl et ras. L'!'c: fresh
standard firsts. xUc: fresh mc.
dium extras, I'll c; fresh medium
firsts. iNie: juices lo retailers, lo to
3c over exchange rices.
M I LIC--Steiidy ; raw milk 4 per
cent t. S - cw t ., delivered port
land less I p"r cent. ' i'.utterfat.
slat Ion, 4 4c; track. 4 '.c; delivered
at Port land, 4 74 Sc.
CoULTH V Steady, alive, hens
over 4 '.j lbs.. 24c: 4 to 4 lbs..
'Vtr; 3 to 4 Ihs., IKe: 3 tbs. and
umler, l.'tc; springs and Leghorns,
INo.
(TATfKS Steady: flotations
on basis of laa-lb. sack: liest va
rieties Sfdling SLrdCff 1.7."..
(iNKi.N'S -Steady; best varieties.
1.7 a.
W( n L Steady: eastern Oregon
'Wools I f . o. b. country points:
.Choice light shrinking fine, 3.1
37c lb.; heavier shrinking fine, 3
'it 34c; crossbred wot. Is. ra 4'ic,
Valley: Medium. .Klc lb.; coarse.
,1.1c lb.
XCTS Steady; walnuts. 1 X t.j V
UL'r: almonds. L'O ! 2Xe; peanuts,
!l 'i fu 1 lc: pecans, 3.1 'a 4Uc.
I A V -Steady : buying pi ices:
eastern Oregon timothy, si Mi
LM.fdi: diitn. valley. S 1 7..r:0 'it 1 s ; al
falfa. siT.Mi'ii is: clover, si:!; oat
hay. Sir. f 1 li; .straw. SS.fiti ion;
selling prices XL ton noire.
LIvoMock
roKTl.AM), dr.. July 1 !. (Vi
CATTLK and CA LVKS--Steady ;
no receipts.
IK ( iS Steady ; mi receipts.
Sll i:i;i and LAMltS -Ucceiits,
L'7.1: steady.
I'oriltiml (.rain
I'OKTLAN'l). tire., July I II. fP)
WHK AT Itig llend liUlestein.
sM.:ts: st.n white. S I . L 7 : western
while. S I . L' 7 : hard winter. Sl.lx;
northern spring, Sl.iMl; western red,
l.ls.
tats No, :. $:n; inn; I -It white
f-ed. S3-I.
Today's car receipts; Wheat. 44
ears: iluur, Hi; corn. K; hay f.
Wall Street Report
' NKW YdUK, July 1!. tP)
Kefuimpt ion of the upward mne-
nien: of prices in today's stock
market encountered stitfer selling
resistance. Prices starlet) forward
:it the opening-, fell hack when
heavy selling dt-velojied in some of
i lie high-priced specialties and
t hen moved upward again In re
sponse to a lowering of call money
ra les. Trailing continued rela
tively light In volume.
The closing was steady. Colo
rado fuel was a feature in closing
dealings, rising more than ."t
points. Warren l!rot., t'nion iar-
ide. American radiator and Sloss
Sheffield Steel were strong in
final dealings, registering gains
of 2 1-i to r points. Total saley
upproxi muted 1 .JSfT.iiaa shares.
ELLEN TERRY IS
SINKING FAST
SMALL IIYTHK. Kent. Lnuland.
July 1 V. ij.pi Iiame LI ten Terry,
noted cidieague of Sir Henry Irv
ing on l lie Knglish stage, lapsed
into sjiells of unconsciousness to
day. She has been critically ill
since Tuesday.
The aged n dress passed .a fair
night bin was weaker this morn
ing. Sin- was able to recognize her
devoted son ami daughter. 1-Mith
and Kdward Cordon Craig, only in
nceasinna 1 moment x.
Mabel I ptn the Air
WASIllNCToX. July 1 .
.Mrs. Mabel Walker Wllbbrandt,
assistant attorney general, has un
dertaken an airplane trij) from
Chicago m Oaklamk, Cal.. in order
in reach the coast in lime to attend
lihe annual meeting of Phi Delta
Delta, woman's legal sorority, and
.the convention of the American
j I la i' association, both tn be held in
Seatlle
:rno
MAIL TRIBUNE TO
1 ton ml -by -round, Jdow-hy-blow
reports tif the heavyweight cnam
plonship fight next " Thursday at
New York t 'ity between fleno 1
Tunncy, liile holder - and Tom
Heeney, Australian challenger, will
be broadcast by 'he Mail Tribune
over ihe Mali Tribune-Virgin radio
station, KMKlJ and bulletined and
megaphone from its, office on
North Fir strtVr.
Tho .account of the battle will
he furnished by Ihe Associated
I'ress, and will be the usual vivid
ami speedy reiort.
l-'lrst reports from I lie battle
ground are selieduled to be re
ceived about "i o'clock, local time.
TICKET SALE GOOD
T
Ticket sales for the Kaglea' Itido
i lieiud'it wrestling; match urn at
. ready ri'pot'l''d to tie good, indicat
ing a large at tendance al the mutch
1 next Monday night between dcnt-io
I iiicarent, Uussiau Cossack, an 1
iliissan Muhainmed, the Terrible
1 Turk, according to .Matchmaker
Jack Wood,. Ducarent will leave
Loh Angeles tomorrow for ?Ietford
in onh.T to arrive here in ample
i time to piopare for his tiatttn with
the Turk.
The special eveul hetween Kddie
Demtuer of .Medford. U pound:!,
'and Kay Killer of Cold Hill. l!i'
i pounds, is attracting eipially as
' mueli atteiitinu as the main event.
lieuitncr, u yoiitiK giatil of six t'e'd
, four incites, has lived in .Medford
practically all of tiis life and has
ja larKo following, especially anion;
jthe l.igh school students, lie tiav
. inj; graduated only last year. Kit-
ter is six feet and five inches tall
, and the tallest vnum; fellow in Cold
'. Hill.
Hull Montana will referee the
special event as well as the main
; match and is leaving; Los Angeles
tomorrow to arrive here Sunday.
DCK il pr.n:" c.v (;in
(Continued from Page One)
Klamath county lo serve 12 year1!
for robbery. He was paroled i.i
CUT. Whether John V. Mishoj.
ever did time here is a question.
Several men named lib-hop have
been convicts in the (ire g o h
jnison.
Peter Stroff. alias Stuss. above
men I iu tied. ligurcl in the crimi
nal annals of .lai kson counts,
' seven years ago. lie was sen
tenced from this county to a
five-year term, following convic
tion uion a charge of plotting to
,1-oh the bank of Cold Hill. H"
was first arrested and convicted
for participation in the robbery
of a train at Corbeit, Oregon In
Influential friends secured
in jiardon. Stroff was arrest cd i:i
'this city in CiL following tnfor
1 niation furnished by a former
: prison mate- froiii this county, and
itlie Hinting of a dynamite cache
under a Cold Hill sidewalk. The
informant was re-senlenced to a
prison term three years ago.
Stroff claimed he was the victim
I of a '-frame-up, and was granted
a conditional pun) on in 1 'J - 4. He
'is a man close to t;n years ot age.
! iir.i.icio pnoMPTLi ii:i i
1 Continued from Page One)
body is being removed so hurriedly
to Sonora is because it was his
wish, io expressed a few days he
(lore his assassination in the event
t harm should befall him. says a
dispatch from Mexico City to V.
, Continental today,
j Atier General Ohreuon's death
I Mrs. Obre.uon also telegraphed
'President Calles asking that there
he no delay in sending the body
to his native state for burial.
I Kl Cnuliiiental's advices declared
lit was Ohregon's wish that iheti
i should not lie much tMimp or show
at hN f'ineial.
j t" ! i 5 ii p
OUT
ALL STRAWS
Values to $6.00
$1 .00
JL .
Beginning Saturday
Morning
Men's Shop
Next to Riilto R. W. LEE, Prop.
SPECIAL
Friday and
Saturday
Men's Dress Oxfords S3.65
Men's S4.00Work Shoes S3.65
Ladies' Dress Pumps and Ox
fords, values to S4.85 S3.65
Men's S4.50 Dress Pants , S3.65
EXTRA SPECIAL
Ladies' House Dresses ....
Ladies' Hats, choice 95c
Girls' Hats, choice 45c
Ladies' Dress Pumps and Ox
fords S2.95
Men's S35.00 Suits S15.00
Wi H. Wilson
32 North
lie's NH Pj-ojiliet.
POM K, July 1 tpi Mimsn-
Iini's curiosity has been satisfied
in part. Milan Lusk. Chicago vio-
linlst, gave the jnemier a private
SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE
DESIRABLE STYLES
Low-Priced for Quick Disposal
Tliey'ro lirokcii liiu
(if tn make iiMini fiii
duc. Iec;uise on r :
vaiiccil. thes( slides
some time to come. In fact, many of Iheni are
very similar to those wliidi will soon he here
lo tai:e their places but you'll find quite a dif
fercnee in price!
One lot of "M) pairs al
small sizes: to 10
1 1 1 ii h iind low heels: Oxfords and straps: white
and colored kids and rfQ QC
I'lack patents 0).00
Cool linens and Panama straws. Just the shoes
for tuis hot summer weather. .Manv (1JO OC
others, up to .7.S." ' J)O0J
Come in and see them yourself. Space doesn't
permit us to tell you all about them.
! l ITF-AUTIFUL SHOES FOR WOMEN 'lfii
95c
Front Street
recital. "Who is Smith and who
is ! fnovei-." M ussnllnl asked.
"Which is dry and which is wet.
Whieh will he elected?" Luslt
declined to lie a prophet.
vliicli must lie disposed
iiie lining fall stoeks. soon
tyles are ahvnys ,so ad-
will he stvli'-corrcct for
1.S").
value! -
Mostlv
$1.85