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PXriE six MEPrORD MATL THTnrXF:. MEDFOKn. Of.'l :i :ONr. W KDN'ESDaY. ArnUST 1-1. 1929. SCOTLAND YARD WATERHOLE IS MM OREGON II SEEKING TWO IN FEUD BASIS IN ??!0SIA5 L MAVfAID PDIIUIC Tn n III UliilTlL LflliLT ILI I flllLn t "Insteuil of the communities in . tionrhfin Oregon Hai ti toolint; u Pair Believed Guilty of As- Age-Old Controversy Flares ''"""'-. 'J'"'"'' Anmi. DfltutAfln Pitflomnn ' I-1' the world know of south.- sault On Harvard Pro fessor's Son Victim In Hospital Badly Slashed and Beaten. .ON'1ON Auw. 1 4 i.V' Southind Yard, wh i-h N M-ckiiiK i"r ihu nsiUtitil of I'hilip Duu.n. 1'7, wealthy yuttriK A Ni.Ttcin t;nhr wlin was fiiund ht-alcn, cut. and huiily haitcri'd in ills t'a.hiinahlt .Al.-tyfali' apariinnit, h.ih M-nt out a cull for two ynudj; tmn. 'I'hf yard a nnnuiicfd th-it Iton.ilil Hutcnutn, act-tl was wuni-ri in connection wit h the Katmi c.sx ami that .t-r. also a tie. I 'It, who was 1i'lfi'Vfil to In- unli MatPnian ' othtT day was soUKht f.-r .lutii-nhitf. Photo Kiuphft of Iht' men will ) (smuiI tontKht. Kaion. umlfistiMHl to he I ho son of a Harvard pr..fi-or and i.tt-jtti-ffit as teacher at tin- i'Xi'lui St Mark's sthni.l f..r I toys a; Sotth Ioim, .la.v., was fi.ufnl bi-ati-n, ilil a in I l..ntly K.iti. Tf. jn hi.-, f.ishioiialdt- .ayi'ai- ajurtlii t n t .vslTil:iy. (Vfnlltltiii n( the siinip l itouly t'ui iilh il a p. i i t in i n l inui- mi-1 ;t furi dm-e. lit w as on tin hospital ilarit r list today, w it h his to minion Ii. uirly i iiii il a n. I mi. haiiM-'l. hus in'invi'nl -iiii'ii.nii-is hilt (iiirt s.nr. l.i'ifUKl.t t:i-iv i-n-l'-rday. a lot Ok ii only i'..r n f.-w KiilliilxN, Mil"f:i )ht to t-'t pt.lj.'r ha I. Mills' inr.ilo'l-flll t.il. ,.f t inut ati.tt kinu hiin. .tn.- -1111111: t.n his htst ami .-l.ivh.iit: him unh a lari.r until h h'-ranie uiKi.n-ii u. Although three mi it if Katun's clothes were missintr ai:! a tunic I'tiMt tatiout Hfi.iW t-'l on i-.in from him, police rc reluctant tn l.Hi eve tol.hery had breii tlll only no .live in the attack. Ha ton w as u man hei iveen ; anrl 3u enrw of uki. shot or stuture. pnh nhly a f-t 4 inches, with dark hair and always well dressed. Oregon, said rrank H. Patterson UAMA(AAMA Cnn "I me ratternon muaio mis noon and Homesteaders reel- at lhe mom duh uim-h-nn at uw ii- u iiu r 1 'll"r1 M"ord. mg High When Fence IS Mr. I'atu-rsun mid of the scenU j attiactioiis of southern Oregon and Ordered Cut. stressed the tact that in a shor' . " 1 (time a paved road would he con- I.AKKVIKW. Ore., Ant:. 14. iIN ' trti-rU to the rim f Crater Lake. Lake county, one of the few re- ; which would increase the travel to mainiiiK frontier outosts of iIip ,,,a! attraction. western counirv. now faces that ! Mf'losr and full co-operation lie-atfe-old controversy that has alwavs ! lh? ,lliti d'rici preceded the crowd:!) of cattle would advertise .Medford more thun Horn op.,, ra.ies hy ihe march of ; (,r own efforts alone." he nirthet jMipitlaiion tuwatd the west ward Mltrt'- shore. It i the controversy he-, Mrnished by "The Three tww n open rarme cattlemen and : Hi"'''Jf rs" ot Klamath halls wa . hotnesteaders. i we!l received hy the Liuns. The Wanontire Mountain distric ; Kile rhf Ku' Kllloti. aided hy is the scene of (his latest Nmic i one nf the ""ke eaters." demon threatening a ranue war. As in ' strtited to the club how salva cov 1 plainsmen and cattle- ! Wer St'' ' vinB furniture men here resent appearance of the i um ifamuKe hy water. I'ortland. hotnesteadeiM whuso presence must , ('"i-vallis and Medford are the only surely mean feiielnu of the plains. I . OreK..n that use. thiserv On the other hand, homesteaders '. ire- are iudiKuaut over attempts of the I- arry. independent insur- catilemeii to usurp the Kn-at runtjes ! ame adjuster, also avp a short for use of their herds. ! ta'k ant ,u'(l t,i I -ion s that a la rue The controversy flamed vester- j wii r money was saved hy day when it Han learned that the ; lsnK .shlvaKe covers. Mr. Harry, stated that he heiieved .Med ton! had the best record for fires in the 1 I'nited States lor a city of its size. justice i on 1 1 in Lake view upheld ti e action of a state humane so- iei v ofth-er in cult in;; fences si mi: Kir had ta k'-n u round a homes trad owned hy Prank Dohkins, that the cattle and noises oa ued hy ram hmen might have access to the water on Itoh kins' latu-h. FeeliiiK amonn homesieaders is declared to he intense. The W'itK otitire district is one of tti few re ma in in k front iets where open rjnscs and iprii water hies pre vail. LAKE TRAVEL FOR ARMAMENTCU I DISCUSSED AT BODY OF GIRL M01NG MEAL FOUND TIED IN AGUNNY SACK I I 'reside 111 llMover, Secretary Slim I son. Secretary .Sdarns. tn?r iec retaiy 1 'tit ion of t.ie Mate depart ment and the executive committee of thtf Kenertl lx:ird of the navy. j Thv-Whil tlt'Usc dechneil to .ic , S qn , rhP p of th4 (lfr-cul-iu. hi ord f.a) nut 'hat it Jial. Ab do j With the,' piuposed "'yjdst(i lt'' method nf fieri 1 tig ioductUn In i armaments. It vn aide. ..V. that hot: Secictwry i-tiin- I fKATKR LA K K NATIONAL ' IWHK, Auk. 14. tSpecial l Altvr .the svelleriliK heat of the valleys, j over roads winding thru forested ! area extendinis tow ard the crest lof the Cascade, and finally niriv- iinr a t. rater latke. the stream ui j oj cars. carryuiK 3oi4 tsitors, hroke all travel records into Crater l-ake national park for any single day In the history of the park, on Sunday, AuKUst II. of this number, rl cars entered through the Anna Spi intf station. wliit h serves as t.ie main entrance to the park from both Medford WASIMNOTON. Auk. 14. ( 1 1. Imitation or armament w.-ih ihv i siihjeri of ft White )oiie break- j I aM conference todHy attended by i "(and KlaniuUi falls. With the com- pltion of th new checking kiok in the renter of the highway at Anna Spnn. tiie handlinn of in ci caftiiiK travel into Crater I Jtke I national jv.it k will be 11 c ouiplihed ib-ck-Uke fahiun. and relieve a situation which in the put has source of inconvenience on film part of the park viMtitr and pttiv iheikiiiK ranker. The two new drinking fountains Constructed .it litis On tut ihivh 10 Muth Minneapolis io,Uv. Il e 1 l"Ut-"f ,h '!- fa' .the past Week lhr thousaiuU uhn t l hands were hound and she appar- ;"r " "HMh t lh, t onterence.had lhe (ull, uura waUir from ,ht, fj.; MINNKAPOLIS. Minn.. Aue. 14. iA') Tied in a guhny sack, the n,,wtl tK)ily of a airl apparently ahout 1" cr 13 years of uK. wan found in 1,ni1 Adams had H-en 1 ntly hail Police en strangled. 'aptain liinar Jonassen with developments occuniug wtihin that time. Ha Id the sluMiing seemed to be the ! rntne of u moron. T Mid. apparently was lur nutomonile. attacked uml slain t Her body was bound In sacks. lm-UI together by n wire. l'dite r.tartt (I a search for a I middle aged man seen loiieiin ( nbout the neighborhood of the Aline home for several days. Sylvia Aune. a sister of Ihoothy. ltdd po lice sho had seen the man several tim s, driving around ami trying to entiif girl into hi. automol.,le. ffiL 1R VETERAN IS SHOT BY HOLDUP LEVEE BREAK AI !IAL IS ! ST. HKI.KNS. Ore.. Aug 14. I fieoi ge .Mai anville, ninety-iye.ir-old civil war veteian. was in 'a ho-pttal here today recovering : from a gunshot wound received last night w h. n two l olduM hot ' htm alter dt nianding Ins money. j. bullei siitas.led through his left elbow. Ala 1 anville. for many years a jlil-ldte tt udrl hrie. reached for his own sidt-aini when the ioll.rr threaten, d him i:, f..re he could jn-ah h: rwi.lwr one of the rot. ; heix shot him. The pall t.len ped LATEST DISASTER DEVELOPINGCINNABAR PROPERTY NEAR TRAIL .ms Anna Spring, which hubbies out or the earth within 1 im fe.-t oi the station. The total number of cars visit ing the lake during the week end ing August ID, ixi'j was 31if. mpared with :'!-'T for t.ie Mine in 1SJS. Twenty-two thou- ai-s carrying 71.340 persons have visited the lake no far this year, wnich is an increase ot I.'Tfe cars and 354? persons over Ium year. The per cent of increase is ii. I fiir cars and i ; fur t)ersns. I f vixtors continue to ii. the 1 Jake the test of the reason at the I same rale they have so t.,v this i ear all attendance record.- Will be j broken. 1 SANTA KK, N. M Aug. H. t,V. The levee at San Marctul. N. .. hroke (his mnnilui: ami as the flood waters of the Itio (Jrande raced thrmuli the gap all the buildings in Han Martial with the exception of the Harvey hotel and the Santa r tlepot were swept away, Ei ON BULL FORCES SOl'OKKO. N. M Auk. II.-iJi H'luml water uhhh y.i-U'iilav wll'ill 0111 Am, la anil lni:iiilal'( San Mart'lal. NVw Mvlr,v i.is. 'l'r reci-ilnii; Unlay. Ituth i-ltl,-. frf tulh'Vi'il In 11 l inilh." fluimer, liarilny ram. The Aiiii'iir.in Ufil rnwN liatl workers lu-ie l.i.l.iy, rvaily lur any finernenry. a nl Hi- slate ili-p.n; nient of h.lth hail a laice np u( work In the iitruki'tt an'a -li'an-illlf up (lihris Mine II. an ,;u.n,i.' u'ren of hum latnl ht'twooii Sin-orrc Hiul San Matrial w'v vovi-i't'il lit Ihe flooil w a I I'ti. N'o Ion oi Hie wa reporli-il KACI.i: imint, ' iSl'fllill I - . S,.;, . ll.l ai'Millreil a I,.., : the i iiiii.iti..c nun ! "ti tin- Uouu,. riv ! .nut .h i- a. lu pt up, 1 ( Tin- Aus. II 't l'iii .itU.-.i .'muI onuiv ir .f k. : vii .lI'OVI' TlMlI, l,-el,.iin lhr I tti h r ''I Obituary l't'!! -illi'"t.l E ni:v voniv .vug 1 1 ',-T I' le i ot pot alU.'.i I ' 111 1 b'letU ttinli-h op.-ra lioiiH in i(i itnpreste assortment' of leadiuK issues on the st-ick t 1 hani;e today ran into h. a . profit taking. 1 I'nited States Ste-1 lonimon w.i. j ay. tin hurled upwaid in tev. nti I huving. rising n shaie t. .1 I iectrd pr.ee at !.(.'.. only to en counter heay selling and f.iK back below $;;19. t.tkewt-f. V-,.i irmhiui-e Hie. trie and ii- n-t 1! I Kle- trie suaivd I 1 i and J 1 -1 :.. iHig.m, I 1 e.-peciivel . recording n. w re- d.-tiw of ! I' ,''',t nt and I 1 '.:. oni nt the' react and lose nn t ot h, ,i A-filand ' K'un" bt vtig V.i !( w .1 . !,n;r: -1 M'.'tacttlar fe.iture, soaring l" Mi"---. I to J d;ipl.i atmg It pr- i- a- I'-acg.m wa. b.nn a' Mtn-ltwt 'i'' oh. Main. Ju! : 1 . InT?. and Cnton Taclfic, uhich sold up . -tn ,.f iirje. She Imd been I ' 1:1 'teiday. w is a w-.u, V"t ol-tit of J.irkon t.Min'A nra I t,"1-i diopptng nbout ) I Pi in- i! her life. i-otniTg here ;'- and HmUon lo-t nu r V 1" h. r p.treir.. w ), n a ni:i M i 1,n' American Toh.n co hum an! --tiling ,n .1 .0 -kson villc ' 1 -be giew to womanhood hn t i ' 'be reaction wa in the f.i-e Miii Putt aw. 1 Hmno if: aft,' N KW VOniC. Aug 1 1 Vittnrlo Canipolo . Tom H fight scheduled for ten lottnds to night at l.hhet fild was pot polled until tomoirow- night be. iauw of threatening weather. Humbert J. Kuguay announced the jiostponemcnt after the men Veighed in. Canipolo cabd i;'3 founds and Keeney .'04. ; w ith ;h.M 1 w net ', w ,1-. unit. .1 tj lMlue.11, .... ......1 at li.ooe a ! t j let t and mi.- broiher. Mr. J The -"be- f , Sfvn ne , nt VTcodson of thA V-ellview leave Dug- si -nnle A n-dis- of a drop in the (fill m.n. y 1 to i per cent, the lowest : .tulv 3. Trudinc w;is of comp.T:ti' hea y volume, the d 1 v tt arc t mil e.-r.-.tinu 4 1'iti- ittut ntt 1 ''l . a,.d. ana Hn Koeg.m of Jftt-k-onville. . Konrt X st-tvi. e !n charge rf j Conger funeral parlors, will be held ' t aim. he chutth in Mrdfotl j ft 9 a. in . Krulay, ll . Kathei .,.! of to im,, ic I mum in cm in I Juckfonv.;:t- cemetery. New Comfort for Eyes See Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST 404 Mtttford Bldfl. White Hostess Coats lnclud- jftctltiQJlliMlttOtt Colorful Smocks Included ed In This Great Dress Sale. -the store fop EVERYBODY" J in This Great Dress Sale. nvNt-46c-67 SUMMER FROCKS IN SHEER PRINTED FABRICS On Sale Friday at Mann's Only once in a great while is it possible to offer such values in Fashion's Favorites, and offer them at a price so low. We are indeed delighted to offer them to you. Sleeveless and Short-Sleeve Frocks in the ruet a.-iJ tijfuft t!e the Bu-.tcrt' Frock the Tulip DrrM ii CXLi.ijl Suit En-esble erf'ect the C hii TaiircJ StraijhtLne Froi r.J rj:-.y ether, induJin the rv-rtiUr C.uetu S:le. Froeij that you thjl delightrul wcil vlrescd utl:r. un hot Satnmer diva, f hey rc u r.-.tort Mi a they are 6Ri:t. Your Choice Printed Lawns Soft Dimities Summer Prints Score of beautiful new patterns, in all the new, bright shades to favored thu year, as well as a jjenrous selection of the more conservative patterns and colors. No gutter what new hade or pattern you may prefer, you will find it included in this wonderful selection. 'Ht'Hl H v.' S . 111.. . I I p. "IT. t :I rc.o hi:: on not summer Ojvj. i!l find it included m this jjr 9 tV fhey ,re Cer.-.furt4bl , they ' ' A,.a w ' pK'" Mm ' Each ,2"i" mm -V'Kii .'V-k l'Mf Tr ) - Mi K- t-'rr- I - -T-- . VA 4 . . ; - C . J, r-T':-v. -. nmO0x tM pMmmm 0N SALE Imip Wl'MMj'mJkf W,h Dre.S Section wfmWffP Guaranteed Fast Color Silk SEE THE GREAT WINDOW DISPLAY Guaranteed Fast Color Dresses In Final Clearance A ilivss cle;ir.u;c (ni;isii;il iinji't't;incr. Hivsm-s f'tr t very tcc;iMiii. !!vw for sjirt. aftcnittH. M'l'ct. atlll PVetlil!L Wr;r; IV-iM'S of llClT t,( f J'T ' ri- h i!.iT crepc. j-rint-. .,tsti I. ami il.irk h.i.lcs. aN 1 t'.iitlsftil tmIi Mik. ni :r:jiN aui !aii colors. Yar - mix vfylcs. 1 M I -r .llt-i sh.i,! v)eCVcS. Half-Price and Less Than Half $4.95 DRESSES Val. to S18.00 DRESSES Val. to S19.73 DRESSES Special DRESSES Val. to S55 $6.95 $9.95 $14.95 Men's Straw Hats HALF-PRICE Men's straw Imls now reiiueod for finul i-l t:i r;un-t' . This inrlmlrs an entire stoek of lii'.-li (,'r.ulc si raw innl 1 ii iiam.-i liiits. platn .-i n 1 novelty weaves, I'mlit nml dark shinies, all si.-s. See those hats in our Main street wiiiilnw. TI. is. the real est men's hat .ale in M. tlf..l. , S7.00 Straw Hats Are Now Marked $3.50 S5.95 Straw Hats Are Now Marked $2.98 $4.95 Straw Hats Are Now Marked '. $2.48 $3.95 Straw Hats Are Now Marked $1.9S $2.95 Straw Hats Are Now Marked $1.48 $1.95 Straw Hats Are Now Marked 98c ..Canvas Packing Gloves, 10c pr. - $1.00 dozen Boys' Wash Suits l Iminbray wnsii suits for sinnll hoys These suits are i-'n.iranteeil fast-eolor anil eoine in sizes 1 to in a n y i-nt--styles anil colors are offered in this i;roii. Hny now. 89 EA. SECOND FLOOR Regular $1.25 Value Rubber Goods GLOVES In the notion sei-tion Tlmrsday one ean 1'ity extra heavx w i s Ii t s;iim ruhhur v:lo i-s. 7"e values. Special 59c Pair APRONS I'.n l.us' ( t;a ln-aw rnhheii.-eil apr ni I'Sies,. emu,. in ,arl; mini's ami are ?iiav- lllleeil Special 39c