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lul Bill fAw era? OFFER REWARD OFFICERS IHII FORMER OFGUSTAVUS SAW VIRGINIA PATTY MRS. FRANKLIN MEBFORTTi TTtTTtUNE, MEDPOItD, QREfiOtt, TUESDAY, .TUN R n, !92S. Accidental Poisoning of Pet Pony Tragic Event for White Children; Harriet Tells Story of Gentle Tony BELIEF GROWS WALES 10 WED SWEDE COUSIN Here is u real human Interest ) eyes were such kind and knnwinir' story, ho dnur lo the heartH of nw jeyes. "e always held hlB head up I ; newspaper readers. We all knowl'UIul n'"'k h.-d. He meppcd , ... , , , , 10 proud and dignified. j .he tragedy of losing a pet. par- Tony wa, an ,., tlcularly when Hie death Ih caused horse. He seemed to understand i by poisun, accidentally eaten, everything we said. If we said, "go Thii following account of the I K''t "'' ''"" would only have 1 ' ' Jackson county nulliorlties place deaili of her pet puny and pal '"" here and he would bring them ! . . . . the fullest credence In the testl. 1 "" ' '" eatiiiB poison Intend - " " nen he did I (.ASJCbl HllllWUIIVCIIieill .VWUH r'VnilP Ullnr rn-jetiAffl ...., ..r u ..... , . 'd " Kgcr miu rrc , was wrltteh I am " cuion mm he would SpUr Hl(nt LOaStWIde muny of Harvey (!,.,,, middle ; ,,y urrl Wh'l( Uau;hl.r ut Mr. , lay bac k his ears and turn his back '" 0.-..I, (, T,,m. pnn aK''" """"""I" rancher of lheUm M,. K j white. Mil0 wit, to us. We knew enough then to! . j-aeanyfl Id! laiiman ben-,1 Unite Kails district, that he saw ) John C. .Mann of tills city, own -a ! '''av" ,,im alone. ! west, of I- '""' ' know n by the hoys and Husband Posts $2000 to! We Pay Postage on All Mail Orders r "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY PHONl-466-437 Butterick Patterns Delineator Style Book in 'Uers in San Francisco j Borjjf Not Identified. I.Mrs, l'earl Franklin, whose hus- I large rancli four miles l.OS ANOKIJOS, Cul., .Mine 11. (P)"-A ruward of jliutio was offered fur tlto arrest of the slayer of Ji Ik wjf, Mrs. Virginia I'litty. by Krunk 1). i'ulley, Portland, Ore., invest ment broker, Announcetuent of the I'ttwut'd was made after u ronler eiice between I'atty ami Chief of uitentiveH iiertnun t'lino last ninht. ,,.,. Hm jr,.,ed futility Mrs. rally's hotly was found In 'Alex Knnrmu- ....i si,n,irr hand, (1. Kranklln, Is held In 1 ""'" , , M, , t We don l hellev ..nil..- uiuiiii, vaiiioiiiia, 101 lie Vestlgntion, pearar Franklin Is also oused by his daughters. llustavus. who Is hard of licar iliK ami arilieleil with a si h j girls for miles around our rnnch, libit, in r.Mi.i riu ui..,..i.. i.ii,i-iita also well known bv ail the ehlM...... relative to her dlsap- 1 ,,,. wlt)Ul ,, ,..,.,, ,n Uf. throat. :a "'hool, who loved him and nl- n ml crowdiiiK of youthful imunorios , W!1's "'"k H. ritlv when they (jot u whlrh demonstrates (hat one touch I chance. ... of l omiuon lianedy, like one touch j I'addy hud many offers to Bell of nut tire, makes the whole world i Tony for good prices, but we did a . closet of a roomliiK house a wi'ok ai;o, tied to a clothes lion!: ttiid bearing evidence or a severe beating- Testimony ut the euro- impediment, -read in newspn pers of the supposed murder of .Mrs. i'Viniklin three years ao. e then recalled that he had seen .Mrs. Franklin In this city In June. IU1'7. and came In this city at .Indite Italph "Next Two Weeks Names Coupled Before Stay in London Prolonged By Young Princess.; A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY MANN'S :; . MANN'S POPULAR Wednesday Specials kin: Faithful t'omrade This morning as I looked out of not want to part with him. .My last ride was Saturday after noon wtien Tony and I -went eiuht Hiorlous miles together. irince did LONDON', June 1 1. (A1) nellef Is srowlnif In some quarters here that an announcement of the en liWtnenl of the l'rlnre of Wales to I'rlneess Ingrld, daughter of the crown piince of Sweden, niuy be my bedroom window I saw J'rince, j not ro with us, but when we cume j ",ai1" w ithin the next two weeks ieniiiiigs. tluslavus says that one noon he saw .Mrs. l-'iankllii. with other ! workers, leavlnif a local imeUln., uei-H ili.iliesl Indlcuted the woman , plant, and Hint he enKiiKed her In hid been slain with u brick, and a short conv.imiilon. He noted that cha hail been dead more than u,.u she did not appear anxious two days when the body wiih ills-it,, talk to him. and went his way. covered. ... Ouslavus Is a former resident of v '" . ; Tulare county. I'alliornla, where SAN FHANCISCO, Cal.. June ll.lhe knew the l-ranklln family well. -tA') The eoast-wlile mallhual for 'aud sold them wood. He Is also William !,. TmIIiiiiim, radio operator lai iuialnied whh Shi-ilrr It. I.. Hall suspect In the l.os Alllieles slayill,!of Tulare county, who Is expected of Sim. MrKlnla I'atty. centered 111 It me to the city this week lo j Ban . r-Yunelsco today. Scurch of Interview Oustavus. tll B. H. Admiral lleuson ut Tort (iilstnvus does not rememl the' land. Ore., lulled Id disclose u trace 'name of the packlliK plant he saw , of Ilia fllKillve Ullll uuthorllles be-Mrs. I-'rauklin IcaviiiK, and a check lieved Tttllmun either leaped from '"'III be ma.le of the time I ks the vessel in Sun Pruncisro bay of tiie plants iiIouk North Kir oa walked ashore when the shin j street, to see if her name Is listed j W tlocked. us an employe. Cllstavus Is under' t-.ffortH were still belliK made loithe Imiiression I tin t Mrs. 1-iiiiikllii 1 was empl.iyed In a iacklllK plant, j ( I here is no fruit i.iickinif liii.lei' a larwe Shepherd iIok silent watch over his Tony, our saddle pony. lain there beside hLs comrade for ke-plni; u ' over the hill at full itallop. Prince I 'rwu Possible occuslnns are buk- dead pal. j came rushliiK to meet us. Down ' K''sted, the Prince's 30th birthday Prince has ; the road we came, Tony and Prince I " Sunu 23, and an elaborate hall racing madly. wnicn the Swedish embassy has almost 24 hours, to cuaid off the When 1 eot to the house I hand- ' nKed for the beautiful princess oner siock who miKlit come too ; ed him to my little sister. I.ila, 9jJUlie,n Dre ss Event "car. years old. She iumneri nn hi. It was elht years hko that a smooth, shiny back and was off to man came to our ranch and want-I the barn, with Prince lit Tony's in io sen us a youiii; pony ana a : heels. I watched her as she Jump sniaii rmcpneru pup. una oouunt ed off and turned him Into the inein. lor we needed a uok and a barn yard. Little did 1 realize thilt norse ioi ine cuttle on the ranch. that was the last time I was ever mini mat time until yeslei day in have a i Ide on- Tony. eveiilnij Tony has been a faithful Then came the shock: ' At 5 servant, colna for cattle. tukliiK us ! o'clock my brother went to Ret him to school. KoillK on errands mill ' for I.ila and 4-ve;ir-nl,l r:wun u kIvIiik us many pleasant rides ihey could Ket the cows. There he through the bills, with Prince al- j found Tony, who had In some way ways at his side. i opened the door of the milk house There me seven of us children and had eaten some squirrel poison ami we all mourn the loss of our j which was layinK on u table, dear Utile Tony. It was hut yester- j Daddy says that he will Ket lis day moi nine thut' we looked out . another horse, but he will never and saw Tony with his neck arch- uel one to take the place of our wettury a body washed up on a beach here as Hint of the iiiissjni: radiii operator. d and stcpplim aloiiB as easily possible with the two babies KoillK little Tony. I hope that up the road alone on his back. We who has a pet and think way In I his section in June. It does start until the last of July. were never afraid lo leave them alone with him. Tony was a bisiutirul little horse, with a dark brown Klossy coat, a coal black mane, which was clipped ; we did some boy or Rlrl as much it is not the first time that there have been rumurs that the British heir would marry his 19 year-old second cousin from Vik iiiB land, but not before have there been the combination of clr cumstuncea und e v e n t Kiving hackBiound and lending weight lo the reports. . When I'rlneess Ingrld arrive lit London May 15 for one of her numerous visits to her Kiaildfuth the Duke of ConnatiKht. Uncle of King CeoiBe, It was stated she would stay only a month. Her plans have been changed and It was understood today she would remain In Knglund until the close of the Ijomton season, several weeks hence. ..... .... JAlnoONVlLLL mm nDv.rWTnW m n m m mmmm, , HF i Wmm . uiiuiiliiu LinuUL jULnUI I Ul LitniUit 1 1 At a nipetlnt; of Jacksonville res Iclenta lust nlttht, held In the 1'. s hotel, tin) mutter of buying: wuler from, Mnufntd an proposed was ills CMBseil., W. II. (lore was I ho prin cipal- speaker. of it as we did of Tony, will always he careful and not leave any harm ful things around so it can get it. or they will loose a loving pet as I'.y HAItRIKT WHITE. Medford. Oregon. KAI.KM, Ore.. June Agents of the state prohibition de portment participated in HI Attorney Wlnflehl i ''"" 'I'"'1"!.' "e month of inay.i K. fiayloril explained phusea of the I ""'M monthly report of Com onntract. There was uu attend- '"'""'"ner lleorge Alexundcr. Klnes! mice jif jan persons and consider- ln"""i"'1 f'"' "'I'""' l"w vlolutionsi i.i.. i...... . . totaled tl'' Nl:i i;n l,,n u.... u (HO days, mush destroyed 4 7 1 ii i gallons. liquor Helied and de-l slroyed I1S2 gallons, stills seize ! j 1 I and cars confiscated eight :IVIEETS SATURDAY able enthusiasm wan muulfemcil. ST. JOHNS ICE HOLDS COASIWISE VESSELS. STIHKING STUDEWIS SEIZE UNIVERSITY 8T. JOHN, N. p., June 11. I1 Tile steamer Karl of Devon and several fishing schooners today were fast In n mass of heavy Ice 'extending northward from Cape St. Johns' nn the northeast coast of Newfoundland. The steamer (.iyde reported that It -had been forced to turn back at Tilt covrf In Notre Dame buy n few miles south of the cape. The sclliciner Lady Aii rsons has not been heard from with five men aboard since she landed four men nr .the fishing station on llelie I Isle. Seven vessels which at tempted the outside passage to ' Labrador were stuck In the Ice! within sight of shore ' There will be a general meeting of the I'iiiH (irowers League held in the liii.sement ofihe liolei Me-.l-ford at 3 p. m. Saturday, June Huh. The canvass of the valley which Is In progress now In the Interest F NECKLACE THEFT AT MYRTLE POINT E Mrs. Alice lllsphnm, beauty par lor operator, Is held in the county jail under $ I Olio bonds, charged with grand larceny. Mrs, lllsp hani Is alleged to have purloined a Invalelere valued at i70(l. be ef the advertising campaign for all I longing to .Mrs. 'H. T. Hamilton, ..oner pears is meeting with great Wile of n Cesci nl City, Calif success, and at the meeting on Sat-' realtor. ' urday afternoon the details of the I According to the district nttor- . Milan will lie explained by the inein- ney s office, a slice of local night ; '"'is of the committee. guyety is woven Into the allega- ..ii..M,i, ill,, .nine ii, ir i it Is possible that some members i Hons, und the entire proceedings ui.nwiiii sinning niooenis 01 ine r run (irowers League have are considerably mixed up. this afternoon took possession of been overlooked In the canvass! Mis. Hamilton, according to the National I'nlversity and seized which has been made, and any who ! Deputy District Attorney tieorgo several officials as hostages for have not been visited by the com- ' Xellsen. did not miss the lavallere the resignation of Hector Antonio mlttee are requested lo cull nt theintH "he reached Vreka, Calif, Castro Leal, which they hud do- chamber of commerce before Sat-I"" her wav south. ' T,, huslages offered no unlay to look over, and If agree-! The district attorney's office resistance and there was no vlo- able, sign the contracts which will spent yesterday Investigating the lence. ; Ii.. found there tease, an. I h..,.rln,. n,a t ..-.i ......... Al.liKUT lll'lK'il. President I "f those concerned. Fruit (Irowers Leagll". I xf"- Hlspham Is well known 111 this eltv ,..,,i l,nu i.uu It takes lill.llliu tobacco seeds to the Kllte Heauty nurlors on West i.i i ... - - ' "" ' Slxtn street. J. K. Alliiiglit and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. (iitichelt were among the Kluinath Kails visitors In Medford yesterdnv. make S t "j ' " ' 1? " , " ' .1, umiai'ii wii .i .'.uiMi .inuw .. . m mmmmKmamnmmmnn at ; , 0 . s - , l,J : ' . , - 1 i , .-. - r ' f, k. . !. S"E TH0UGm' f v (J- s ' s v v 4 . 'fI can't bear to be f .J " , . , X T'IY so near you." V ' . 'Hi' iJi'M 1 B,lt, ,o be polite, , s AJ V". SHE SAID: lJ- M MX wft f(' "Do you mind if I open MVftTI.E POINT. Ore.. June 11 A) Mare than 12(0 tUltKnteH and visltot'H to the fitith unntKtl scHsiun if the Ort'non State (fpanse convention w're here tutlay to n officially welt-omed to Myrtle 1'oint. Otntiffe lalnviter, Ktate master, received the keys to the yiiy On the Cooh and Curry county ruli-frrnundH, 300 OranfierH wero tuu-ainped. , Oranjfe policies were outlined today hy (reorge raimiter in the inaMter'H ndilreHS. The city of Kedmond was mak inif a HtronK l'd for the 1!30 HeHHion. and Klamath Kalln and Hood Iliver delegations were hack ing up hlds of their cities. Med ford is asking for the 11)31 meet lug. JOSEPH GIFFORD GORED BY BULL made people avoid him vow he knows the easy way to keep perspiration odorless T UM hot. And Dan liaj been rushing ill day. a nu v.v.uac lur O. I In the middle of dictation. Ill's urniuinnlr in. lerruptcd -to open the window. It (tinoyed Dan then. But later he suspected her reason. Today Dan's business success. A social favorite He knows now that perspiration need never offend. Hotter days l.ead bew.lre! More perspiration more danger of 'D, O." W; O.or.' And don't be fooled! We can t tell when we oHcndbecauscwebecomeinsensitivetocver-present odors. But our several million pores constantly give off odor-causing waste as much as a quart day. To avoid embarrassment bathe with Lifebuoy always. Mild, antiseptic, its deodorizing lather prevents "B. O." even removes cigarette odors from the fingers. Keeps skins fresh and clear, too. Guards health by removing germs. Lifebuoy s pleasant txtra clt.in scent, w hich vanishes as you rinse, tells you it purifies. Adopt Lifebuoy today. LEVER BROTHERS CO., CamlriJSt, Mms. Lifebuoy HEALTH SOAP stops bod ij odor Joseph Clifford, 79. well known Talent rancher. Is in a serious condition ut the Sacred Heart hos pltul as a result oft being gored this forenoon by ii vicious bull on the home nlace. G if ford was found unconscious, lying in the yard near some posts he had been repairing to kt-ep the animal in his lot. He was found at noon nml was immediately rushed tt the hospital by the Perl ambulance. One horn had penet rated the chest and his condition this afternoon was thought to lie critical. Thp bull hail threatened to gore others and Clifford was taking spe cial pi-fcautions to prevent such happening by attempting to strengthen the fence. Smnrt prints,. solid color unci tub silk stripes are in cluoVd in this Wednesday Drt'ss Special. Frocks with and without .sleeves, lirht and dark eolor eom binatioiiH. These, are ideal little dresses lor summer wear. (Jood assortment of sizes, regular $10.00 val ues ....-. ; These are $10.00 Values Your Choice Wednesday $gJ90 Mann's Dress Di-pf. 2nd Floor This is a One Price Store Have yon ever thought or talk) with your fam ily or friends about the fairness of a one-price store? Have you ever realized the confidence this KimpjH 111 tie rule ulvi'H a customer? If you have not. we ask you to stop for just a moment, and ask yourself this question: Am I being treated fair by this store? Yes, Madam, you can rest assured thut when Mann's ouote a price to you, it is one price, an honest and just price, based on a fair tiiartrlii of profit and is the same to your friends as it is to you. ii is this simple little rule that has built this busi ness, i'eopie have confi dence in "Mann's, the One Prbe Store." MANN'S A Sale of Fine Corsets Wednesday at Mann's Glove Silk Corselettes RUTH IN TROUBLE ROSEBURG FIELD KrfJKN'K, Ore., June 11. liuth Klder, nvlatlon enthusiast. left here at 12:30 p. m. today in nor plane for Portland. She ex- '(.d to reach Kunktn field al 4.rt p. m, .Miss' Klder landed hero yester- lay afternoon for slight repairs to plane, which was damaged when she landed at Itoseburir. ' In hrlitKfuK the ship down at ItoseblHK, the Woman filer passed up the reKUlar field, and in land inir one of the wheels struck n rock.'lhrowitiK the landlnt; struts outo f ullKnment. , - The Corset sales would not be a complete success with out these marvelous rIovo silk KUiments. The very fact that these are a three-in-one irment oomhinim: the vest, step-in and corse letle would make them very desirable for su miner wear. Hut when you consider the quality and low price they are indeed a bargain. The $17.95 Values are : $8.45 . The $11.95 Values are $5.95 The $9.95 Values are $4.95 Also Included In thl corset sale ure a few corselettes In lirocudcd ninterfula Kelllnt; regular at f 1.95. your choice Wednesday The Famous Nature' Rival Corselettes, Girdles and Stepins HALF PRICE This sale of fine foundation garments consisting of Clicle-Sash-Stepin Bird ies, wrap Klrdles and corseletteu, demonstrates aaln the superior val-ue-KlviiiB of this Popular Store. Here are garments of the finest satin. Swanil silk, brocade and elastic. Ex (client fitting garments in all styles. Regular $95 Values A to '15 95 Corselettes in this $1.95 group of Corselettes are well made garments of good quality lirucade, 3.M5 value. many with Kwanii tops. They are a regular Corselettes A splendid assortment In this price range in cluding garments of fine quality brocade, satin and Swami. good styles, excellent fit ting corselettes. fS.UJ values Corselettes Here are corselettes of fine quality satin and brocade, combined with the verv best elastic, excellent garments that will help your figure 101) per cent a $7.u5 value Corselettes 95c Corselettes are in sizes 36 and 42 Girdles 28 and 31 forselettes lightly boned and boneless In the finest quality satin, brocade Swami silk Thes.i are regular garments, special Wednes day , Corselettes In this group are beautiful $13. 97, garments of best quality, brocade, Swaml silk wHh l ure silk elastic inserts. These are an ex ceptional value at Miinn's Corset Section Main Klnor $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $6.95 The Best Goods for the Price -No Mattsr What the Price Council Is exueeteil to t... n i ...ii... i. , , Isl'iillty for ii ex-service men " ' ,i f,,r several years have held parole ; ' "", """ Mains at ine institution. i)r irrtiiiK m goon rei- i lee Warden Suir.iH. it tor tne insane wa : i SOI'Tlf iitvii i , ... relieved f respon- j ZJ 4 exserv he men whn ...-,... . "Kii.. want and will hold Its first meeting. S.M.K.M. Ore., June 11. (J The I ine tormation of the leg on state minimal tor the nia on .May la relieved of n , . . m 'r"iq j. roeiirtv. wra-lell who i the t'ook rotinlv Inii r-i,i..,m Ml., committed sinei.ie hel.e III tori mitti II ),.., i. . . Mimrii.(.i..... imuseir iwiee lowshlp among southern Oregon i mil ted to h . ' ., " ' je-, "'li the hettil. ti'oi too:ny. Sleiner, leirlonnafres. PlnlfPri Mvertfalngget.t roswlto. PASS MEET IMans wero discussed nt last nUht's meeitiiK of the local Ameri can l.eon po!t fin- the attendance of a delegation of to 4a mem bers of the post and auxiliary at a special meet ins at ' C.runts Tans Thursday tvrnUm to form ft legion council, made up of members from Ashland, Medford. Kerhy and I rants I'uss. The auxitinry has already coin ulvUU the formation, u( its council SoSd by Independent Dealers Although thii'vltttliKd moJcra anti-knock motor fuel i worth a premium it cosu no mor than ordinary ftisorne. The mlct color it your assurance that you are getting this pure motor fuel -made withiul the addilioa, c! un injurious dopes or compounds.