Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 31, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    PXOI5 ST5VEfr
Medford's Leading Store Since 1894
Pay Less Dress Better
AT COUNTY FAIR
STEDFOTID MUD TRIBTrfTC, STEPFORD, Oiranox TOTOAY. AFfirST M. 1028,
GAINES HANGED- instructions TO REALTORS plan
'I'M lMMnnPMT'1 PARENTS iSSUED 1 SPLENDID BOOTH
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DEPARTKIENT SToRE
.. . C.. A. MEEKER, Manager
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TOMORROW AT THE
. Dep't S
New Fall Dresses
$9.85
Beautiful l)lack and colored
satin drosses in the latest fall
stylos on sale tomorrow. Sines
16 to 4t. 1 Special ........$9.85
Munsing
Silk Hose for
Women
95c, S1.47,
SI. 95
Munsinsr simulant of
liial i t - in every pail'.
A iicfsniiality of nmmi
faclui'i' i ii Jl. u ii sin;.:
hose that cannot be
fiHiml in any other
make of liose. The liest
is always the eheapest
and you pay no more.
Women's Fall Coats
Greater values and lower
prices.
$15.00 to $89.75
Women's Fall Dresses
S19.95 to S32.50
l'yerythiii!j; in quality, finish
and design are in these mar
velous new fall creations.
Black, brown, navy, maroon
and' green. Hotter dresses
than you have ever seen in
this early showing tomorrow.
Women's Fall Shoes on Sale
Yesterday lirntitrhl lin'fjo
shipments to this depart
ment, all the striking: new
shoe styles are on display
at saving priees. See them
tomorrow. ,
S3.95, S4.85, $5.85 to $7.85
New Cretonnes
and Drapes
Fall patterns in the new
new erelonnes are on dis
play. "This is the season
yon are needing . new
drapes. Prices are very
low
39c to 95c
Bargains dSr Basement
.
Women's Heavy Coat Style
Sweaters $2.98
Women's Slip Over
Sweaters $1.49
Girls' Rayon Bodice Top
Dress Skirts 95tf
Children's Print Dresses,
size 6 to 10 yrs. 95
32-Inch Gingham, plaid,
check and plain colors 15-
32-Inch Fancy Crepe 29
36-Inch Cretonne 29
Girls' Rayon Sport Hose 59
Women's Novelty Cotton
Hose 25
Eoys' Tan School Shoes,
leather sole ..$2.98
Boys' Heavy Shoes, paracord
Sole $3.29 to $3.49
Children's School Oxfords, tan
of gunmetal, sizes 8 to 2
$2.79 and $2.98
Women's Patent Ties or One
Strap Pumps $2.98 to $3.95
VETCH 25T !
SULPHUR
Booking Orders Now
MIRACLE EGG MASH
A real egg producer at $2.80
: - .
The ideal mash to start those pullets laying
i
MUTUAL MILL & SEED CO., Inc.
Store Phone 269 6th at Bartlett Mill Phone 311
hoi wunu
Seattle Father, Convicted ot:Su. .,,,, or Sl.,100lM E.
Slaying Daughter, De
clares Enemies Will Suf
ferBrother Weeps As
Doomed Man Laughs.
Discussion of too .luekmm coun
ty rail which will be held Septt'in
hur 12, t:;( 14 mid 15 took up most
of the lime at the weekly lunch
eon mectinir of .Merifnrri real cs
lledricli. requesta that the parents into dealers today at the Hotel
of each child befbw the third Medford.
Preparatory to the opening of
the public schools next Tuesday
grade write out his or her name,
date of birth, the names of the
parents, and the street address on
u card or slip of paper, for each
pupil to hnnj; to school on 1 lies
A committee composed of Carl
Touiiwnld, Walter heverette and
lOd White was appointed hy the
president to take charge ol the
booth at the grounds for the din-
Wash., Aug.
day morning. Such procelure will p..y nf products of the valley and
greatly aid the teachers in getting )w disti ihtitiun of literature con
things started off right, and save ceming the industries of this vi
much time. The pre-registration Utility. It was reported that the
of high school students was held u-altv board's booth at the last
V.I,I,. WAU.A.
31. (Vt Wallace t (.-nines was ' today Irom 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. county fair attracted much favor
hanged m dawn today at the slate ; in both the senior and junior hi-'-'h ', able comment and resulted iu vnl
penitentlary here for the murder t buildings, and will be continued . uable advertising,
nf his year old daughter Sylvia I tomorrow forenoon from !V to 12. j Cluuwes in laws and rules gov
in Seattle two years ago. i Students who did not register : erning tho operation of real, es-
His last words were: "Cot It over ! at the close of school last year, ' tate agencies throughout the state
witii us quick us possible." 'those who have been doing, make- ; as proposed by the state commis-
The trap was sprung at 4:07 n. ; up work in summer school, and sinn were described by Charles
ni lie was pronounced dead seven pupils who have never attended j Wijjg. One of the suggestions
minutes later. I .Med ford schools will he, taken care made today was to t lies, effect that
l-'iank Novak, Seattle prison M on these two days. ; each dealer should be compelled
evangelist who was clo:eted with j All the teachers of the public to use a stnndard sized sign In
Caines fur nine hours before his ! schools will meet tomorrow at l::bt.his office instead of be in.-; at tib
deuth said that he1 would make u ! P- t- with Superintendent I ledrick , erty to use a very inconspicuous
M-tleim-nt as snnu as be recovered l'r Instructions pertaining to Tues- one placed in u dark corner of his
from the ordeal (days opening, and after this meet- j place of business.
irclist later said (.allies " 111 " " " : -m' i ui.oii chicnim im ui'i'inu-
1 ii in fI,lti principals or ine various uunu
lings to discuss further details.
who 1 -A system or inoiviuuai ai-
was an ardent believer in a ben- j ,u " -
after, that if be was Builiy. he j trantij is being inaugurated his
. . i ...,,... ..mil he cm- i year by Superintendent K. H. lied-
fessed.
nil..
The evangel
last words to him were;
innueeiil of Ibis crime."
Novak said he told liames.
Hons for dealers licenses are In
cluded in tho list of changes
which will he brought up at the
next legislature. In the meantime
the variotia boards will he. cvi'"-!.
;cd to pass upon the Issues. At tho
I rick. Kach student Is assigned (o next meeting of Alodlord real es-
sieidfastlv ! 11 '"(ntnseiior auvisor 10 go ui 'tate ocaiers a detaiieii report on
mainUUucd bis innoecnr walked for aid in selecting and lining up Mh0 matter will bo Kh
1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 l it 1 1 1 1 i ii,, ill. ';l lli-per course. 'announced today.
unaided 'to liis dt-alb.
(iaines liiically accepted his
fatet and slut wed little emotion
I This counsellor system is need iUenihers of the board went on
in most large schools and in (he record to the effect that they
universities and colleges, and en- would cooperate in trying to dis
ables the student to havq some : poise, at the city's irrigated land, a
icxpert supervision in picking the uMal of several hundred acres of
his erstwhile cell- ""v M-wr. ... ,,. , .. ..o. .,..
through his two years of imprison
ment, lie was most affected, per
ilous three weeks ago, when
Kmmett Hailey
mate, was led to the gallows.
In a final statement made pub
lie through bis wife, (laincs again
reiterated his innocence, conclud
ing with:
"I do not forgive the friends
who are the cause of taking an
innocent man's life, and know that j
they will be made to suffer lor
the unjust punishment they have
inflicted upon my family. They j
will pay dearly for this outrage on
earth and in the hereafter, lor
I their sins will' find them out."
j ( laincs was convicted Aug. 1 0.
1 liiii. after a sensational two
weeks trial of the brutal slaying i
! pursue.
Otis Mays, newly elected pVesl-
dent, presided for the first, time
oday.
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nrM i rrn nrMiirnn 4
Kim UKlVtKb llNDRTRGH LIKED
FINED, JAILED RECEPTION HERE
Mcdford haw fiivonibly tiniiresHctl
Two rockloss ilrlrcrn were Blvon ColniU'l C'hiirlos A. I.lmlhcuili,
suvcro inmisliint'lit when tllcy up-, Amarli'u' nlr lu-ro. wllo wiih liuro
noiired u ml cnli'ml iiIchh ol Kitllly ' twice in ono wnul;, ;iminliiiK In
in .Indue Taylor's court lodny. cnsilnl reninrUs lie innde while ill
Frorl KUhft' nf Ah!!nrl wim thicil lln. tiii'iu.rt l.ntli Tnnuiliif iiml vnu.
of his tlaliKliu-r Sylvia, .lime HI of all(i sentenced to III (lays in telrlav allernoon. nnd II isJielle'ved
Unit year. Suliseiiuont nppenls tu )an .,(t,. llnvnK ,. jU) ,, ,-lt- thai the colonel will slop here
the stale supreme ruurfc ami tho t,() (..n. ; t)0 luKilleys U!utlun on whenever he files this why.
United Slates supreme court and Wednesday evenin'!. Melvln How. Tuesdav lie remarked the local
at lhe last minute, to the governor, j (oll was lined for reckless . peonle to lie very courteous in
proved futile. ;nlririiiK, which charee was brouKhl 'keepliiM; from crowdlnc hlni as (hey
Steadfastly riKlitintt UKainst th:ngnnRt ,m rollowlllK nil nulo ilo 111 ollliu- all'liorls of lhe coasl.
haiiKuian's noose and piolosUnK crush on .ISast .lnln Htueot. yesloi:- lie also remarked (hut he, hud an
his innocence tu the lust, wore l(ny I'orellivin. Klnilliir lines and , enjoyiilile lime ill soulhorn OreKon
(Iaines second wife and liis broth- ; sentences will continue to he Kiven land yslerdny vt the airport, ho
or. William A. (iaines. former Klnji ! nm fr teckless drivels until all said ho has hopes of leturlllr. V
county commissioner, wl P-! local motorists can drive In :i snfelliere.
There's a Smart
Appearance
About This Suit
Tailored iicrlVctly in ratlicr plain (latlt'i'iis
darkor sliadcs to si-t ol'F tlio (listiin-tivt
nit ol; lapels, liouble-hreastetl vest ami
pleated trousers, it has all, the predoiniiiant
si ie features of tlie season. '
$25 $40
Campbell Clothing Co.
Men's Wear
On Main Street
Near Front
pointed lhe prosecutor who ol
taiued iaines' conviction.
Cunt's' brut net- made an elev-
1 enlh hour attempt to have the
execution stayed whe i h appealed J
lor a writ of habeas t" .'pUJ In thu i
United Stales dlstii:t court of Spo
kane yesterday on the . Kiounds
i that the conviction was the work
lot' bis political enemies.
f Teh-Brains late last niht to i
(Jovernor Haltley in Seattle from!
both Mrs. (i.iines anil the former t
; commissioner were .still waitiiiK to ;
j l)e delivered when the condemned'
.man walked to his death. The,
I lelcsriiph company was unable to ;
locale the executive who bad re
i fused to make any comment on (
j the many petitions submiltvd to
i him asking for clcmeney. I
j William was oil the veie of j
hysteria after saying Koodbyo to j
his brother. .Mrs. (iaines was in
Item's, while the doomed man was j
! cheerful and laughed as he- (old
I them of a isit of two priests. I
I The body was taken in chary;
by local undertakers and prob
ably will bu sent to Seattle to-.
1 moi row.
"(Iaines declared he was inn"-'
cent up to the last moment," No-'
valt said. "He maintained lie was
; not Kuiby of the crime, Most
of the nii;lit he spent praying. He
: confessed to me, upon my earnest'
request, a few minor sins having
) no. benrhiK on tho crime of which
; he was accused." j
; I .at or Novak said, (Iaines had I
i told him "I am sorry I was
drinking that nteht." but in the
same breath denied Hint the crime
was his. i
Kiom the prison Novalt went to
a hotel room here, where William
CainCM. brother, and .Mrs. KH.a-'
beth Lewis ('.nines. ' wife of the,
dead man, were waiting- 1
Uuriiif; the previous nit-'ht, Mrs
(iaines appeared composed. When j
told it was rumored her hushiind
h:ul to n d e n confession, Mrs !
(iaines merely mllcd and said th"
rumors were ridiculous, as h'-r .
husband hud no confession to :
make. She affirmed her belief in ;
him to tlie last. ;
As the hour of execution struck,'
.Mrs. ('.allies said "It's near the :
time. hn-t it?" She wept bitterly;
when told that it was nil over, ,
William (iaines, on the other
hand, wiih much distracted, pac
ing the floor in an almost hys-1
t erica I manner. He was prevailed1
upon to calm down, however, but
often put bis hand up to bis neck
as though the rope were about bis
Grange Dance
Eagle Point
Saturday Night
Excellent Floor
Metropole Orchestra
Supper at Midnight
and sane minuter.
(field yesterday afternoon without i dozen poolilo at the field and this
.slopping In order lo avoid n pes-' nilinher dwindled lo nenrh a half
slble erowd there. When lie hind- dozen when he look off fur San
He passed over lhe Portland 1 ed here .there were less than it , rYnneisco.
tell
EMMIMIM
m
BOY SCOUT JAMBOREE, Armory, Friday, August 31
THE BEAUTIFUL NEW
bONGER
, Funeral Parlors
Open Tomorrow
An iiil'oniiiil (iit'iiiiitf ni' tlie fine new nmrt iiiiry. just i-ninplototl,
on West Miiiii si reel nl Ncwtuwn by the CONUUU l''l'NKRAL
I'AliLOKS will he held toiiion-ow' '
This iiiloi'iiiiil (ipcniiir will lie in the Turin il' ;iii "open liunsc,"
jin'oriliiiir s'liithi'i'ii Ori'iion ic(ilc ;in ti)mrt unity il" visiting our
licitilt it'ul new iiirlnrs iiiid inspct'l inn our iii'i'dininiiilat inns iiml
cxi-cllcnt facilities lur thost? who may avail themselves ol' our
services in the future.
You are cordially invited to attend our "open house" tomorrow
as our uucsls.
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO VISIT
OUR NEW PARLORS TOMORROW
; Mi i t
; EVERYBODY WELCOME "