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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1928)
o o o o o o o o O o o o o o "o o o o rr:rFOT?T) matt, tRTnrxi?; w.rfforcT.. flrci-Yiov. vi-nT:.i).V, or-mm-fl? m. w- PAGE THREE t GEORGE GATES TO GH1L0QUIN MEN PATRIOTISM NEED ;CHAMBER HEADS IGRAM : CLAIM FRAMEUP : OF PEACE 1 ARMISTICE DAY IN LIQUOR CASE: HQTCHKISS SAYS feH i A A A i , '' Ceili l c itininuT, nlioiil 2:, ynirs of np'. weltK-r nf the Mo.lfonl wcuitiiK woiks, iiih i:.is i:kuu tt wot, Mistitiiii'd in juries almut iiniiii today, when a j,':isirliin tunl; upon whiih lie was snMi-riiu: .x pluUfil. Tht- M:it was i-;tusi(l hy an accumulation f funn's in the tuiilt, thi'ie ln'iiiK nn vent. The fuivc uf the t-xplnsiitn u ttM'i'ifir. Onv vm llie iunk upuii hifli Kiniitit'i' was working. liurlctl aKain.t a hi lck u ;tll with Mich violi-mv that its iuipriut was left. The other eml was catapult ed ixty feet iicrcM tin- huihlint:. and hurled itself in a womti'ii wall. Windows in the hoildin? were shattered, and the mar of the Must described as sounding lik- "a crash tif boxcars" was 'hoard six hlnek The fu-t official net nf tile ex ecutive cumiiultec of Med ford pn.-t of the American l.euinn. after it civet ion Mundiiy c t nintc. was the M'li-clii-n of deul'ire Caies Iti act as general chairman of the annual 'Armistice day pros rum. The coni- mitten feels particularly fomimtle in bet abe tn secure the con sent of Mr. tJates l. handle the : work nf stau-inu' the cole In at inn 1 which each year attracts thousand: to Medfurd. Additional incml-crs of the Arni ,istiee day committee will be an nounced in the near future and work en arianu-eiuet(ts for the : day's entertainment features will beein at once. Additional voting at the last post meetinu' placed in office ". TT. The Jury in the trial in federal , court of I'.en Mitchell and six co defendants charged wit h fonjjpir acy, sa In a nd ptisscssion of 1 rtiuor ; iti the territory, will he-,; in theii ' deliberations late this afternoon. iefesv foil Use I ,l . O. W'ilkills, ; hcc;tn his closlnt; aiument this ' afternuun and charirnd the evi- ; dence against his clients was ; "li-iinicd-up by the band of kov- ; eminent lltiuot agents." He was' scathing in his denunciation of i "I just war- s j Ralph Kelly. acut. He pictured ir.er Indian ix chctimstances. The Hosing A re -oj ui ion was passed nt 1 lie regular rhaniher of C'nnimercc iciter-;' meeting last r.iulit con dcii'iiit the Ihuinc Itills which arc to come up for a vide next Novcm her on the grounds that the pas-.-;tge of the hills would curtail the lotion." said Colom-l (..Mar- slate highway improvement pro Hotchkiss. I'nited Stutns i gruin and cieiue a serious condl maishai. in talking to members ofjtion. Other matters wove ;ils:i the Lions dub at luncheon today hrouglii up fur discussion, lucludim; at ihc Hotel Holland. ! plans tor tin entertainment ot the Tim colonel declared that the i I'milnm! -;ood-will caravan which I rim ism in lime of peace s itupi'i'tutit as in time of In cases of emergency eili- x.ens of the nation respond al once. After the emergency is past we in variably fall hack and forget the good r. special pndiihition j best way of showing patriotism. In j I to arrive in Mod ford ncl 'lliurs. j lime of peace is by observance of j tiny hy special train. Carlos Iltalr, a ror-Mlmhiw. I le discussed the expense 1 The plans were tuilled over to cm, as a victim of i involved with the increase of nim" retails trade eoinmlttce headed hind urged the Lions as grtoip to i hy Clarence Meeker who. with the argument for the . take more interest in the maner other members, will work out the government will be made by IHs- I Mf local law triet Attorney tJeorc Xeuncr. j in or corge Xeuncr. I'lllellt. United Stales Kimnier was ruslied to the t.tun- j Kluhror as second vice-cominnnd- jn the Chiloquin rum gang trial munlty hospital, where it w ported this afternoon that the in jured man was suffering from torn ligaments of (he right arm. and Khocit. His condition is not re garded as serious. llimuier is a single man. Three men standing in the I.uild ing al the time of the explosion were knocked down and showered with plaster, but escaped any in juries. They were watching Kim nier nt his labors. K. W. Milligan of the Sanderson Motor company, was leaving the building, after leaving a welding job, when the explosion occurred. He rushed back from the street and was first to reach Kimnier. The tank that exploded wu: a Mint II affair, ami Kim mm was engaged in soldering a small leak In it. The vent cap wa' left on. and the heat of the soldering iron caused the funics to explode, A large crowd gathered immedi ately alter the , explosion to view the scene. M. Houaii. finance offi A. .1. Amleivon, chaplain, and W. S. Koluer ami Karl Davis. ;-xneu-tlve committeemen. All officers wvf" installed and tile out'-Toine. romm-Mliier. I. Kromlcv, was presented with a wa tchfot, pat -com ma nder's "iu blem by C.norge Coaling. . who spoke oil behalf of the posf mem bership ill apple, ialion of the fine work performed by itromley dur ing his year in office. Culled Stales Marshal Clarence Tlotchkfvs. a meinhor ,,t- Portland post of the Legion, was a visitor at the meeihii; and a delegation from Tioss Xeil-m po of Vrei-a, Cal.. including W. .1. Shepard. Wal ter Hibbard. Walter fall. Ha Thomas. .(. A llanbouah. I. C. Avery and the commander. H. A. Larson, a ti ended the meeting. ach , and the ensn is expected t the jury by mid-af lei noon. All of the sewn defendants, wit h tin exception of jten M i' -eheii. alleged by tho government to have been t he leader of the gang, took ihe stand in their own behalf, and denied the conspiracy charge, while admitting sale and pn.ssession. and minor infractions of the Prohibition law. -Assistant District Attorney Fran cis Marsh made the opening re marks for the government, ano declared that Carlos I'dair, former Indian policeman, alleged to have extended protection to the gaim. and to have assisted in the return of ''hi -jacked " moonshine, even if he knew not hing of the sales to special auetits was eipi guilty witli his co-defendants, consniracv. Attorney Marsh dilated upon all , Closing arguments wvrc begun .district attoi ne for Oregon. Whs this morning, in hie federal court j,,, ;, KUest at today's meeting. One of the biggest things a serv ee chili can no i of tho community ! i.s to encourage boys and girls' club activities and coo iterate in clari 1 fying tile atmosphere for the youth j of today." Mr. Xeuncr said, and i added that helping unfortunate '.youngsters to get on in the world 1 Is his special hobby, j Another visitor, Francis Marsh. ; assistant Cniteil Slates attorney, j described a futile fishing experi ! ence last Sunday in the Kogue rlv i or where two local experts look ; him with tile promise thta he would land a steel head without any I trouble. After wailing in the icy 1 waters all day they returned to , Medford empty-handed. Me said that he expects to come back at (Hp- t future time to get his fish. aiiss Moroiny m , mi ms enici lained with two clever whistling los, "Yalse Caprice" and " To a lose." do alls. Appri)xhna'.ely M peopl- will he Included in the caravan, which Is visiting all cities ami (owns between Mcilionl and Cort land. While en mute lo Mcdfori!. the caravan vtll spend a half hour in Cetilral Point, mooting business men of that eity. The directors also endorsed the Pa rulers' Kxchange organization, uu outgrowth of ti e Farm llureau. Its plans were outlined hy Clay D. Par ker, exchange master, who (old of co-operative marketing plans and of plans to co-operate witlt all county liranges. KLAMATH FALLS Kt elision of ( Ireat Xor thorn raih'ond down river (o sea rumored. of the 1 Piinnlu f llio in.Het niim and showed how each act was In-j r- "'". International field lerwoven. and how -lie boasts of ' director for Lions clubs, with hoad the defendants corroborated the , quarters in rhicauo, attended the testimonv of Hie sneclal acents. i luncheon and complimented the lo- ca i men on i neir spicnooi co-op AT LITHIA HOTEL ll II IIIAIl I 111 ' "f "H- K"B. t.vlifl-.l wasn't Ashland. 1 1- Mal.-.l that hv h:,: Wl I ll-t iU VJU! III I IvilU; s,,(1 ,,, llim -i , .1 , Ki'lly. sl'i-- ' m'vor met l.lims in any pari cf 4 aerial m m n r" 1 i:tl ,,,'nt- 'atn- tn in nt-ii as t-yi- CANON IN CSl ARGL ::FJi:2;::rE;u: 'EHH The Democratic Central com mittee of Jackson county ha o i e n e il permanent headquarters , ,. ;ihix week at 11 !t Xnrth Central. under the direction of W. H. A uuge delegation ul local IJuim Canon, enmpaien chaiiman wIm, jittcuded a joint meeting of niem-.vvnh hi bers from (.rants I'ass and K lam - j office until alter the -November alh Falls dens al the Lithia hotul , p-etion. il as evi- n's territory wjio were more prompt : to respond in a similar unuertaii 1 ing. Mr. Man ion will leave here this week after being in the valley in dates, an.l that Mvrtle Cressv. ! tor some time. j who reported that Sinclair had j President J). (I. Tyree appointed 'made the purchase, had not been.'"- v Vvv and H. Hansen as a called as a witness. jdib-gates lo attend charter night District At.orney C.eorge Xuo-'al .M oninoui n. w.-ioi.er - v. wnen a oer will make the closing argil- Lions club will oc insallcd at that men Is for the government. j place. Sentence- will be passed' this' William Warm-rand lien Trmv- sisranis will occupy the . , . . , i jvieted by juries nt the present; ; term of lienor vlolalhuis. .1. C. iliatt, alh'getl driver of the ; rum car for the Chi hop) in liquor i i ing. W. K. ( Claeky) Ihilley and 1 Lefty Lorry, who the government lclwiri.es with heinu ihc operators; of i-oadhouscs in Klamatli county, j controlbd by the gang, and Lc'anil I'ei-ftj'.xa. a Klamath Indian and lialf-hi other of Pen Mitchell, as 1 sorted gunp leader, test ificd in 1 t heir pwn deftmse this a f tor noon court. 1 cross - examination by i States District Attorney in Ashland last evenini:. The pur pose of the a ffair was to discuss plans for fi-rining a club at Ash land. K. L. Scott, past president ! ihe Medford group, presided at Ihe dinner and business session M vera I prosp'A live Ashland lictn: vxprt'Hsed the opinion that then ivas need for a Lions organiza tion in their city ami that there maindor of i on dfiii, '.f ,.f i.ior-.to-n-niiitnu i,.., tile COllIlllUllitV. Ilw. ..,.,vU tl...t iniln r I in 1 ,lo''al IL D. Xoiton of f.rants Paw,:nto headtfuarters. imt only in re- . 1 f",c oiillineil llie historv i.f Mo. I .ion.-: ...... a t., .!. .... 1 1. ..... i ..l,.,.t I.u I - lilted ,-ini. in i in. .-liio-iie eitv . ml st si i e! 5 T' . i. ' .......... Ocorge Xeuncr. Iliatt. Dailey and that experience has "proved thai ' which he confidently feels will l-oi-ry admitted previm.s cunvh- t lit MS IIM . OI1MOI (111 I .ICIIOMS Ol IOC , Iprohildtion law. and all charged! . that the conspiracy counts against; present action, was a j of special dry agents of the government. I In support of till; A iiiantity of literature, badges, Al Smith and liohiuson pictures ami clever auto stickers have ar j rived and ;.re 1 in- distributed to Smith supporters, who call for ;'.hcm. I Judge Canon, who is busy in i conference with leaders and dele gations from all parts of the coun try, developing plans for the re- the campaign, stated he was encouraged BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 1 L BEGIN NEXT WEEK service clubs bring into civic ae- t. on man power and interests not' rearhed in any other way. Several musical .numbers sful. POItTLAXD. Ore -Largest ele furnished club and favorite, y the were j trie sign on Pacific Coast is being j l!ll'm the Calls: installed here 'by Kiehfil'ld Oil com "f 111 mo-up" Ceu "In Klamath Maddox, local pany: will act as a guide for uvi Lilae Ti me," u tors. Dr. Riemcke of Yakima Says: "I take pleasure in recommending Tru-BIu CrnSam- Crackers to my younK nnd conva lescing patients, for their nourishing and health Biving qualities We have always used them in our family and the children relish and thrive OR lh;m" CHARGES A. RIEMCKE. M. D.. Suite )I8 Milicr Building. Yakima. Wash. I '.eg inning next week the local business college will conduct spec-' ial work on a class basis with sev eral additional members added t tho teaching force, (1. V. Xew-i berry, president, announced thus morning. j Classes will meet two nights ,.....h it L- i,. .1.1,. t.,n,1.. v i i.l ...no- ju.iK,. ,.t ouio-1 Krlrt ..:n. c , Wl. ,,.IV( . ;i greed upon for our students in from 1 'i to fio yearn," Mr. Xewberryi said. . ' J . Among ihe subjects which v lllj be iiicludei) In night sessions tiro, penmanship, public speaking, ma-1 M'liine bookkeeping a ml tcleutif ic sales ma ni-hip. Miss Lillian Wise, ' Inst rue tor in penmanship at the, .1 u u i o r high sehoid. will be tn 1 charge of a class at the business school, and Karl Davis may con -' duet the salesmanship w in k, .Mr. Newbury stated. Don.'t Risk Neglect! 7tcn Kidneys Slow tT Giic llclj Promptly. TANY folki s.ictiru'c health hy J-Vl failing to heed carl danger signals. T!m is p.irtinJarly tni of Jcidr.cy disorders. A drowsy listless ti:ns, lameness and stigiicis, constant back ache and bladder irregularities arc of ten timely warnings. Uic Doent Pilit. Dojni, a fiimu l.nu diuretic, increase ill! activity of the kidneys und thus aid them in carry ing off waste impurities. Recommended by thousands. 50,000Users Endorse DoorTfi: I. J.Clarl. 47N.Oililey Ave,,Colum biii,Ohin,Mir "I !ci t rtfidi pain i(ro tnv kidnfy in.i (oo?inR almost impot nblr. f.J? Ldnrt't wrrc jritrttii so lint I hid io fir up o'toi it n irfbl to pi-i thf trrr(!on. A fifed f relink lapprr my itrtngth a.lJ I bid liaada-liri and Jinv iptlli. Dasn'a I'llh diovt twty llie trouble." PILLS ItOc A STIMULANT DIURLTIC t-n. KIIWEVS . fosier-Milburn Co Mt(; Chem. Hufldo.NY. itenlffOi Jeff Lrophy iiiin. identified a gallon jug. and u UUart bottle of moonshine HH broimht t htm by Jim Sinclair, another. defendant, for safekeeping claiming tin- liquor bad beep given to him by Lalph KHIv, it soeeial pmhibltfoii ntflcer, now a deputy .'dieriff of Washington county, Oregon. Memorandum receipts for I he li'iimr purport ing to have been given by the- police Judge for the liquor were denied adlllis.sion as evidence by the court upon (he grounds they were ".-elf serving." llrnphy was subjected to a fiery cro-e.aiiiination by Uistrid .t torney Xeuncr. iliatt claimed that he wan ar rested at the door of the Chilouuin Jail hy Special Prohibition Karl Kohler of .Seattle, , With on Md CouiinKslon. HALLM, Ore.. Oct. Hi. (fl'i IV. jl. North of Portland wan today illll.lllhl .-.I l.v f liH'. ..-I,, f-.l..VLI..ll .!'".nl t ith a member of the ex-.servlc' ! without much formality, tot July ! -lid, last, and kept there until July 7th incommunicado. carlos iilair. former I ndian po liceman, charged" with having boayted he rode on the liquor car .with Miatt, f,iom Winneniueea, Xe ; vaila to Chiljiquin, On., to afford protect ion to the shipment, and ' to have assisted In securing the i return of half of n Mi. gallon hl ) jacking seir.ure, nud lien Mitchi-ll. 1 averred "Chihiquin bootleg king." twill be called lo the xtand in the j morning. Tlu- cane, s hhli has art rue ted ' wide iitw ntmn thruoui i"uuthern U'regon. is expected to be in the ! h.ird.i fif the Jury by mid-after-j noon Wednesday. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Vlrffin Btntlon 'tiivn'K state aid comiuiHslon. lie' will 'succeed W. C. Ctilbelnon of Portland, who reHigned. North has been a member of the slat lcit;L;kUif, at several fCJlslofiK and has long Ltfjeii. connected . wit h mUHarv affairs. 1 COMPLEXION IMPROVED I . . QUICKLY Parclr VrfrUhk tJiitlve movf the bowrla frte from pain and tinplfa'ant fifr 1 trffeef. 'fhev relieve tl. iVi'era of con Hi pat ion poitona whuh man . ilftr caute pt-mpte',. Rem em bet tntf re 4 J ictor'a preaerlptlon and can fx taken b; l'te entire family. Tak Ihrcn rorucatj ll Dnifgiita 2?r and 75c Red Pack net. CARTERS I5EPIIXS LAST TIMES Tonight Rex Beach's Popular Novel "The Mating Call" With THOMAS MEIGHAN STARTS TOMORROW 1 1 i 1 Vegetized WHOLE WHEAT YYl WAFERS '-.1 ; WAiCRS' h.-t..v.-n o-jU F"V I l.kt' to murwh r.n tr'rtr tho rvemn; AJ rJ t- hi hte .obJk.! V ;rit fit if in df netiot P'fk'W ' 0m 8 ! ! Thltlxltl). fll'tlllHT II. A. M. jti to 11 - Kc"ii'niy (fitirf.- terta. ' 1 I i 1 II t.i 11:30 Kil nirfn Mrnt M.irk('t. ll:3't ti ll Jarmln ft Woods. I'. 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On sale at $167.50 Large kidney style Mohair Davenport r e v e r s ible spring cushions, sale price Jacquard Velour color rose and taupe coil spring construction; reveri ible spring cushion; sale price $132.75 Veto Davenport Jacquard Velour revers ible cushions; a wonderful buy at . $155.00 $68.75 Mohair Davenport Taupe trimmed in black piping; reversible spring cush ions; full spring back; on sale at , j, l' $95.00 GOtt Woolf S TERMS IN REASON FURNITURE STORE TRADES . II INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford. Oregon. ROOF LEAK? CALL Trowbridge Lumber Yard Our roofing'cxport will call and glvo you suggestions and estimates on costs. No obligations. Wo soil tho famous Johns-Manville Roofings - ALSO CEDAR SHINGLES WE DEVELOP. FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy "Tl) Rexall Store" A powerful film, full of the truth of life and love. A probkn. thA may touch your own htm . -With - JLames Murray Eleanor Boardman fY,5 WATCH u repairing! j MioronD.oipy REICHSTEIN & DEUEL W00B t All Kinds of Dry Wood OAK LAUREL FIR Dry Pine labs Fir Slabs Dry GOAL MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Tel. 631 Don't mii the Greater Medford Club't Rummage Sale .October. 12 and 13 opposite Rlalto, Theatre. Club houie benefit! 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 0ZT8 RESULT!