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THREE INDICTED IN DEATH OF GENERAL OBREGON
f RESIDENT HAS
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Fruit Season Is
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i Lumun iu nun fi
Timri Trnrn mi r
UUL-A l-NH KY I
IMILniL.MLU Ul
SECOND STORM E'
Jose De Leon Toral
Another Hurricane Is Re-;
ported Approaching Flor-,
ida Coast High Waters!
Threaten Floods As Red;
Cross Rushes Supplies'
to Devastated Areas. j
.lAVKSO.VVlU.K. Kl:i.. Aiifi. l" j
ll1) I Huh v!tr Mccuiiiulai in ,
tin WHk' uf ii -IS -hour liurri'iim j
ami heavy ruin harrassed Klnridu j
tnlay just us ilit slate bran ti I
eiwrfrt' from piiriial Iteiiipurary I
paralysis m-eusdmcil liy tho fury j
of tho winds. ,
Tile nnrth fiul of Lake 1;im- i
eholieo in the southeastern part of !
the stale apparently was Ihe must!
seriously affected area ami the oi-
jiM't of Heil inis attention. One
hundred persons In the sparsely I
settled area Wi4 of .luiiiler on the
east const, were receiving their
first meals In nearly two days from
lleil t'ross I nicks sent hi from
West Pnhn Meach. j
Across the stale the hunc power ,
dam at limlis. one of the hirmv-t
in the stale, was ihreatned hy hih
water. The dam Is on the western
fringe of the storm area. I'm miles'
north of St. I'eti'i-simrtf.
While eommunicatiou lines lu'
Inulis had ln-.-n rtiulerrd useless ,
hy flood water of the Wilhlacoo-'
hee river, engineers learned in- Kl'OKAXK. Ann
directly that an effort would It ; c lured to lu- the
made to reinforce the dam with lumhcr shiinneiu
Hacked concrete us soon ns the nee- of the Pacific
cssary matrelals could he trans-1 Irainload of
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Acevedo Concepcion de i Lata
Jorge Gallardo Pavon
These three must stand trial for the assassination of Gen. Alvaro Obrcgon, president-elect of Mexico,
Jose De Leon Torat, self-confessed assassin; Mother Superior Acevcdo Concepcion dc la Lnta, of
Espinta Santo convent, and Jorge Fernando Gallardo Pavon, a cousin of Toral. The latter two are
accused it complicity.
LUMB
Horrors! Call Police! II
srpi:i;nu. Wis.. Aim.
it- o!" the lengthiest
et ariauu'cd this summer
I"; i till .. J Plf-itient V "ooiide tMl:i;
on his regular semi-weekly visit ti
his (iffii-es in Superior.
A uroup of representativ
,if the house puMle l,i mis
miltee. al pie.-ent alhi
ioil to lllsiet I I he Si
-oii il forot in .Mimuol
...,.,., i iv i r all nliier Inisho'ss liiis
niMimii;:. in sceiim Mr. I'ntilide.
!;.;u-e- .'itl;iti e Smith "l Id. i ho.
eti.(ilin:ill of the h"Use puldle 1 UltN
i 'MHMiin. e. was Ihe rauUinu niein
l r in the f;rmip w hieh im holeil
.1 lo Represent it lives liiTH'T ef
Wisconsin. Letts of Iowa. W hile of
roh.radn. Von of Khuid.i. Kvans
of .M.inlana. Coop.i- of Michigan
and t'alss, Klltitsnu nhcl XeU'toil
of Minne.-ot.i.
I. ill er. in the moriiiiiL: a nn -
e-.pie CerciMtilie hud 1 11 illaimed
I'm- the n-eepilon of a moup of In
ih. nis from the Mayward. Wis., ve.--ervatinii
hy the chief executive.
M. P. I Cyder, su peiin t i-uih-n l of Ihe
. leM ivation. hail inslMcd thai his
Is eonii' (o Superior ill llieir
If you arc packing or working in the fruit you'll need
some of these supplies
EVER "ILL HANLEY FflR:IIh
' Ii uranlitl their request 1
this
FINGER COTS
RUBBER GLOVES
SOAP STONE
THERMOS
The Best Finger
Cot on the Market
PACKERS' GLOVES
WRIST BANDS
LUNCH KITS
BOTTLES
Combination Thermos
Bottie and Lunch Kit
$1.37
field has performed its duly. CiSS STT.
and SI.
ml also I n
ptest for an audi-
iiin-;.
1(1. lie-
largest sini-Jf
ver sent out
'northwest, a ."olid
.Mi cars will leave
ported to the scene. j Spokane tomorrow for North Da-:
In the meanwhile, Florida Cast i kola ii was announced hy re pre -an
apprehensive eye out over the scntalives of the Weyerhaeuser
Atlantic, toward Ha ill. whence ; sales company,
came last TuosdaV's storm, and ! H "'ill contain
Micre anoiner tropical (list uri.a nee j "
ui rytmiiic lorco W;ls -,iiccuinu-
latin' intensity."
moi
and a half million feci
sliinatcd as enoutfh
elllire village of 200
than onu
of luniher.
o huild an
homes uf
While Ihe phenomenon was,he
ulnnlnK to look damjerously like
the one Hi ul raked the stale two
uays tins week, its course
prohhmalical. althmmh It
o-iiio'u in uie uireoiion or the lui-j
nanius mm the lower end of th
state. Kilher It must hod out to
.iru uie Atlantic within the next
was :
was I
Another Storm rondo- verac size. Sections of tlie train
were Ulspauhi'd (Ills week trum
Weyerhaeuser mills at Snuqual
mie Kails and Kverelt. Wash., and
I'otlatch and t'oeur d'Alcne. Idaho,
The lumlicr will he delivered to
,:i7 cities and towns in North Ua-
'Uota, and a delegation of him-
her merchants and other hnsinesw
i men will join the train at tilen-
" U1 I" 'iKivss lir (111 ! . .....
out. If the stale escapes Its fury.!. ,"'
As for the storm of Tuesday. ItlJ".
was repoi-led early today ut Mo-! '
hile to have dissipated Itself in the!
(iiiir of Mexico, although some
what heavy winds were hlowlnu in
toward the pulf states. I
The national lied tYos and lo-
cal relief aencle.s already had'
taken a hand in the survey of con-!
dillous left hy the hurricane when'
without heinsj locked, harhor-
inj; something like I'no.fjre
insurance policy records and
I' ahstracts. A Hot ice on t he
door said: NOT l.OfKllU;
ALWAYS OI'KN."
I Uiirini; the Legion conven-
lion some layful soul wander-
ed into the Wakerield office
4 and locked the safe. Sonie-
where in the desk that .'dr.
Wakefield has Used tor L'a
! years is the comliination to
the safe, hut it can't he found.
despite several searches.
t'nless the eomhinalion is
found hefoie Monday, the safe
will he attacked with a sledge
i hammer in the hands of Mr.
Wakefield.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
109 E. Main . Larry and Fred .". Phone 884.
II across their stale, arriv
it Karo the following I'ri
;ind Saturday. ,
M .( . Hull. leHidim; just west of
.lupiler n the east coast, reported
distressing conditions in the sparse
ly settled rich farming country east
of Lake Okoechooce. His Infor
mation, however, concenii-ated at
tention on that area, and imme-
ALSO CAUSES ROW
IN IHE HOSE CITY
TO SPEND BIG SUM
' IN THIS STATE
lu view of the recent truhhlt?
over new paviiiK for coitain Mod
Con! streets, which arose from 'cb-
I'OHTLAND. Ore.. Auk. Ui.iA'i
Iurchase ol Northwest products
totalliiiK Sl.0nit.0ti0 aiumally will he
increased at least fifty percent by
.Monmomery Ward & Co., said W.
(. HaumlioKKHi". of Chica-;o, ncn
eral inerchandisiiif; matumer, hero
today. He met JGu Northwest xuni- ; "'
tiiacturers at the comiiany's plant
ilialel,- f(l,.,T .,,! n . .i I I1PI lOllHV.
ulutc-ltol. !.. nlu-ht mo asking rorfonwi-l... mil the city of-! ,U " ,Uh" V .,
....son, wl.os.. ho.nos h.ul l,,on Hclals unanimously p.efen in. v'l'lLI ' " 7 iR '
floodod ,, ,vho ,.,,. ,., uff fl.om!ict ihe comrart I. the lowest I.UI-1 N,,""K,'S f l,( """ "" 1
II.'.' noar,st ,.tv. I,h.I f .,1 Id.-.-. I.v .12.4-".. .... (.... wk m- more' ,.,, H, . Is
".vlnMIl coil . -actor, for I.1...-K lop viS. H's .V'11'1- "'"' ' "T
Hull, im r.-.K'hc.I West I'l.li.i'tlic cilv ol I'ot'tli.n.l Jills IK'CII hav-i i, I
llci.cl. In r.-tinrt ronilit jons only . illf; similar Iroul.lc, Mu; ik'll.iis of
.-ifl.-i- a iicrilnus . t.-i. I.y ;.u. onto- ' wl.U-li, as r.-lalcil liy The C)rc'-;on-1
nil- ov.-r m. si. ...I. mil mails ami : inn. l.n.l ruling I.y llin c-tty alloi--i.'lii-ri.m
Iu-1.Ii.-ps, ili'i'lari'ii i hat his ucy oi I'orllauil, me of niucii in-I'l-i'lia
rils wi'i'i- Hi. uiiiu-imI tn the i-x- iciest here. Thi- t ircyoiila n hii Ii I :
li-i.t uf Sl.'.'.iu.'l. tun iitli.M-H su.-., "In a case -.viu're a proler
, I'OKTI.AN.U. Ore. A UK. 10 A'
Feasihility of a uroposed cio.s
stale railiu.ul tliroiiKli Orem.n. an
mi Investment fur I ho railrim.ls.
was stressed today ul Hie inter
state commerce commission hear
in?;. Lyman Criswold. elmineer. told
of hiiviiiK iniide n survey of the
ionic lor iirivalc iarties at u lilne
when the peoiile he represenleil
desired an mulct for Nevada. Ho
described the Bout It' sinning east
slope ol the Cascade lul.Je and a
'natural course ulmiK til" -.lillan.
river, and i;nve an eslimute of the
project as lie had viewed it. He
said he know ol no heller roille
than that one.
Hola'it W. Sawyer, inellll.er of
the state highway commission iind
a llenil newspaper publisher, said
he believed a railroad route
Ibiouuli Hob Pass would relieve
Hie Columbia . lioiw route dui ii.-;
the winter months when it wus
blncketi with snow.
He said thai while Ihe country
around llelul was well se-ved, by
Ihe. preselil roiuis. Hie one.ilnt; "if
u read west thi-iumb ihe Casciuli-s
would mean a.lilllloi.i , (levelop.
nienl and would facililule tliu mo.v
ini; of lumher.
Mr. Sawyer also desc. ibod the
Deschutes irriwilicn project which
would reclaim thousands of acres.
I.. C. Michel. ex. of ('ultimo drove,
told ol the advantages his section
or Ihe stale would naln thrmwli
the opeiiini; of a more direct east
Q MDDr I APCC 5ii
J IVIUIXL. I'LLnULO m
iTAVI.i, .lava, Auk. Id u
e more villages on the coa
lores Island have lreen ileva
:i a result of the eruption
I (
1 UuUallnda volcano which yester- ; Tho Villanes were
ihiv was reported to have caused ' tidal wave following
the deuths of upwards if I 000 per- submarine earthquakes
:Min. on 1'nloeweh island. .u.ns were killed iind
Kvept by a j Injured. Kivo iwttlvo vessels werc,'
a sericM ' of5 ; ilrlVo ashore' but the crews Wer.'
Ten per- : saved. The volcano was stllT1
number ! 'letehlnpr Mlrtok today.
Med ford's Leading Store Since 1894
Pay Less? Dress Better
K'tindinu' Idm suffered j. hke ftitn.
Travel was well nmhl imposslid'-,
b" said, and bis reports were con
firmed by dispatches from 0;ee
chohee the northern end of tin
la I;-.
There hrldues and roads lead
hi' into the (own wen- trashed mil
and Taylor's creek. r M n n I n c I
through Ihe limn, was more llian I
a mile wide, w here it usually ran
K f"e In widlh.
Whilo rapid drainaire through 1
t lie canals In (ho coast was e.-
iTle(. the peak of the rise oe- j
casioned by lain fa II measuring IS
Inches in .' I hours during the j
storm, was not exp.-rted there mi-j
til .Saturday. The water of Tay- (
bn-'s creek was risinu' last uif;ht at
tip- rate of nine inches an hour. (
As for Ihe two Itself, damaue !
was confined almost entirely to '
flood waters, ami local residents!
fen red it would mount past the
mark of the hurricane properly
toll exacted in the l!-'t; hurricane
disaster.
Telephone and telegraph lines
throughout the storm belt were
still far from normal today, de
spite ihe feverish work of scores
cntial petition Tor the Improve
ment of a si reel Involves .1
cost lo t ho property owners
as it whole higher than that of
another kind of paving consid
ered of equal value, there is
doubt as to the wisdom oi the
council's awarding a ronlract
for the more costly pavement,
ucc.ordin.'; to City Attorney
Grant in an opinion Kiven yes
terday at the request of Cily
Commissioner Ihirbur.
"The question raised hy
Commissioner Itarhur was over
the preferenltal petition for
concrete pavement on certain
blocks on Ainsworth avenue.
The bid for this kind of pav
ing was 1 1.114 percent hiyher
than the bid for asphultle con
crete pavement. Commission
er Harbur nald that by award
ing the contract for the latter
kind there would be a prob
able saviitK to the. property
ownerN of SK2XK7.15, but that
after elimination of the prop
erty owned hy the city on
A ins worth avenue, there still
Is a prelerence on the part of
the proieriy owners for con
crete pavement."
i He said business conditions were
i enetally ood all over the conn-
try, and especially lu the North
j west, whero crops will he wood.
New stores, will be opened by
the company tMte,(,r:ow at Halcm
and Astoria, he said.
I Mc.Mininllle Caper Sold
j .McMI.YNVII.1,1';. Or.-., Auk. 1".
j - fT) The .Me.Mlnnville Telephone
j Register, one of Ihe largest weekly
; lie wspa pers in the west, has beep
j acquired from Shehlon K. Saekeii
anil II. I'.. Cartli'lge by I,. K. C!.i
t dine and his sou .lack Currous
who have come from
Towa.
i I. 11. Choline has lieeu acti'e
j for year in Iowa as n publisher
Mladiiie
i Cellar CnlN
Tho voice of DoiikIiik county in
suppoit of the cross stale line was
heard In a pica fof additional rail
facilities for outlet of the timber
and triiil of that region.
K. M. Ktix said that development
of limber resource, easi of Suth-
i-rlin was being held up because,
of lack of transportation.
Crank .1 . Noi l on of Sul herlin.
fruit raider and i-anier, :aid fresh
fnifts of the tlisli i' t wmild reaeh
eastern markets. Iwo lo ihree days
sooner by a cross-stale route,
line would mean a saving to
interests.
William I lanlcy. peon
Harney county, testified lah
leniay. telling of the resiMii'
ihe eniiral part of Ihe Mnl
The
Hull
of
of cre's sent out to repair them.
Railroad truffle wa In better con-i Jj W hat If The
"iiivii, iiillioumi toe line ik'IH I'l ii
'est Pa 1m I each and Ta m pa on
the seahoaid had ) washouts vary
ing from 10 feet to 1 mi feet long
In one fin. mile M ret eh. and serv
ice cannot b,. refume:d for several
days.
Dead Man Never
Said To Shoot?
EDITOR HERE WHILE
Tho plant of the Lakevtew Kx
a miner at I jikeview. (Ofgon was
swept by fire today, according tit a
telephone message received hre
this Hfternoon. tluy Croneivifler.
t he editor and publi.hn- is on a
vacation tri( to this city, and all
efforts t loeui bitu hav o far
failed. Cronemlller Is a former
Med ford resident, and tins rela
tives livintr t .lacksonvllle. Mis.
' Cronemlller telephotiPd the news
to thi city. Cronemlller is sup
roKMl t n hr vijdtlng with K . ' .
(Jerry) Jerome, according to the
eeph'n? mewtifre.
CHICAGO. Aug. m. w
Wien a man kills himself, it's
suicide. When a mnn tells a
9 woman the revolver is empty
and orders her to hoot. and h
he Is killed, that likewise 1s
; suicide.
! It was so adjudged yester-
i day by Judge John Lope, who
! ordered thai Mrs. Mary Kow- -t"
Hlski be freed although slip
shot and fatally wounded
Stanley Winowski. on July
4t h
The woman, who was Win-
owki's housekeeper, took I In
revolver and pulled the triw-
ger t his rMuet. Judge
l.ttlie foI!oW. d the theory that
'inowki used the iiand of
another person to operate the
weapon that killed him.
FRANK'S
Comedians
IN
The Big Tent
Sixth and Holly
Fri. and Sat.
Henpecked
Toby
Prices 25 and 50 Cents
No performance in Tent
on Monday. Frank's Com
edians play Vining The
atre, Ashland.
The M. M. Store
is M imI Turd's miiu
lnr n ii eil s lui (
store. Why imy
iikiI'c when vuii buy
better slmes Tor
less. Triile A to
Double K.
SPECIALS
M. M.
I.J
The Coolest Spot in Oregon
1DYLW00D LODGE
MARSH FIELD, OREGON
155-9-28
YOU!
Should Look
To Your
TEETH
a
11 ll Mrllt'H. iixlilfitinll.
c y i' - troiilili', ilii'iiiiiiiliMii
Hllll lltlll'l' llilllll'llts iir nil
till) lllll'll llllr In fllllllV
ti'clli. Vniir Niinii' i-iiii
mt yniir ti-i'th vii. ut
siimll rust. A imiiil nii'iits
liy ti'li'iiliimc.
Dr. I. H.Gove
233 East Main St.
Office Phone 8CG-J .
Residence Phone 7C8JT
OEPMITMENTSMEI
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
FOR TOMORROW AT THE
Department Store
Women's Fall Coats
Men's Shoes at Special Prices
Why piiy liiph pi ii'i-s lirn yon mi liny
.'11111I slmrs I'm- li-ss- -
Mrn's Tit 1 1 Dri'M Oxl'nnls iZJ .?r "lid
if. 1.15
Mi ll's l.iuhl Wri-lil Win-li Slmrs $.' .J).
Mrn's I'liiin Tiic. Iiiiillirr Sulr
Win-k Slmrs $1. 15
Mrn's I'ulirr mill Miiil Mrn's
Slmrs $6-15
Special Saving on Men's Pants
SniiiiniT weight piuils in liclil mi'l innli-
1 1 1 1 1 rulins.
3 95. $1.45.. .f t.5.
. 15.45
Srvri-al liiniili-ril full nulls nil display tin- first
llmr liiiiinii'inv. Kyisvy runt Ims hriivy fur rnlliir
spri'lnl pi'irrs tn illdlirr riirly slmppin
mill ri
JfZS-OO 1.1 !tiJJ5.U()
Yon will hi! inti'i-rsli'il in tin new styles 11111I cnl-
New Fall Silks and .Velvets
'J'lir'v 11 rn thr matrrial fniimlat ion uf fashion ! An
rally prunriilation inrlnilrs :
4ll-inch Klal t'l-rprs
....$1.08 ami $2.05
ID ilnHi Sal in Kan; I'rrpi-K $2.05
JO-inrll I'l-ililrd Cirprs .'. $1.70
-ID-inch (irin-nrttrs $1.08
Jill-iiirli Cnslniiic Velvet $1.08
l.'7-iiirli Novelty Velvets $2.08
D-iiieh Tra'n.s.are'ni Vulvri ..'!..;.'.....'. $8.05
ill).;'
BARGAIN BASEMENT
Cliilili-en'M Cnlloii f'repe I'lijaiiias, 4 to H years 70'
Children 'k Crepe I'lijaniiis. H to Hi years 88V
Women's I'lirrh Di-essrs .1 $1.00
Wi n's Cotton Sport Ilosr 20
Woinrn's All Silk Ilosr 80
I iirdles new shipniriit .:. 70
Silk (iirdlex 08
Children 'k I'lay Suits. Iilur with red trim 70
Children's lilm-k Sateen Hloomers 20
Aim's Cotton Work Sox 1 10
Men's CliHinliiay Shirts. Idiie or univ 50
Men's Athletie I'nion Suits 49
Men's hiiiiimer weiclit I'nion Suits -70
llahy Shoes " l.ollypops". all si.es, hloiide kid or sued or
patent (new shipment) . 50
WoineirK'Htent Slippers, oiiti-strap, ties or. pumps 1.-... $2.08
Women's I'atent or lilonde one-strap slippers , $3.05
STE? DOWN TO
OUR BASEMENT
STORE AND
MAKE AMAZING;
SAVINGS
You will be surprised at
the bargains you will find
in merchandise of all
kinds. ri.,.- .i.j..,v, - -ifiM