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MRDFORD "NTATT, TRT?lTNR, MKDFOIID, (iliKiioX, KIM DAY. Al'(ilsT id 1020. PA OR SEVEN mm JEERS RESOUND HUSBAND AND FOR DEFENDER El Kiwanis Leader at Salem Meet T PRODUCE BUYING iniip SON TO REVOLT BiSHOP GANNON Venezuelan Woman Sacri fices Jewels and Family To Cause of Liberation From Gomez Regime; Husband Is Killed. Editor of Christian Hcra'd Cric-c! Down When Names of Dry Leader Brought Up During Debate On 18th Amendment. Xi:V YoltK. Amr. I ti. itV Sii'tia l.iuna Klena DelKailo, ul tra it ive wife of J'ii'ial Kamon D-.-ljKHlo-t h: Ill-ami, wlm is re ported to have been killed lead Ins thu revolt against the kv eminent in Venezuela, Imitated Queen Isabella in ori'erinu her Jewels for a cause liear to her heart. Kenoia IjcIluhIo also offered he, husband and eighteen year old son to the eause of Venezuelan liberation from the (iomez regime. (Jeneral Uely;uio is swrposeil lo have been killed, but the sou es caped to Crauda, u itritish island. . Cenerat Oelnado is said to have been (lie chief leader of the revolutionary movement. b-nera I Delado was at one time in Presi dent in uiez's cabinet and was head of a great i transportation company. Sixteen years aco he was thrown into prison. Two years ago he was released and went immediate ly i'i Paris, where plans were laid for t lie movement against the present regime in Venezuela, II hnd the assistance of his wife, who was regarded as one of the handsomest women in Vencmiel i and had suffered so much be cause of her husband's imprison ment that she shared his hatred of the (Jomez government. Senora Drlgndo is still in Paris. I ' Yi;i:.-:TY, Va.. Aug. li!. lA'i A defense of I'ishup .Ian ' .union. Jr.. of the .Methodist Kpis ; copal chitreh. South, again.-! at MaeUs by t ,u "wets." met with cries i of disapproval last night during an I address by Stanley High, editor ot .. the rhrim ion Herald, before the .Institute of Public Affairs hen-. "A great deal of unjust criticism of Pishon Cannon." Air. High said. ' "has been coming from the wets iin order t" divert the issue ." j A jeering cry from the audience 1 interrupted liim. in a moment t.ie .cry was taken up until a large part 'of the audit nee participated in the clamor. Air. High turned to other j mailers in his address when he stai ted speaking again, i .Mr. High was defending prohibi tion, engaging in cmasi-ileba te with b.vernor Albert Ritchie of .Maryland, who attacked' the si n . Amendment. Iloth speakers were j applauded generously and except ! for the reference t ISisbop Can j non, the address by Air. High was j uninterrupted and fid lowed all en -, lively. ! "There are doubtless those who -believe the 1Mb Amendment can i be enforced." declared tioveriior ! kite hie iii his address, "but surely there is no one who thinks it is be I ing enforced." ! The .Maryland executive asserted that con '-cress nevi r will make an adequate eT..rt to enforce the law. ft f , S TURKEY ASSN. 10 SELL F. G. B. CARS i!;eieb scene a slliJ.il iiijjier price. 1 1 railing will lie done on the basis iii three grades instead of ln. It was also recommended ilia1, the association establish a suitable 'mm ml and trademark and t lr.it a latul be placed nit each bird sold. Plications an that the as-m-ia tii a will marliei a bom .".on. en,, pounds of tuikevs this e,tr. win. li, irn ii a basis ot lad year's i ices will give net returns ot about .!?.'. aim. The ot gaii lat Ion has U'" ni -Millers, In Doiiglas and Lane nullities. UNDY TRYING TO ' ENGLISH iU mm it IMlon OWJUI , : 10 SEE AMERICA I tj'TlP 'IT, -el tf .ml i 1 1 : IS -.4. soeia :, ity PoRTLANI. (be., Aug. l-he east ide market imiiii'i's' and Ram Iters' otl Was a lieillJVe of iday. Iluy-rs and sellers were equally divided. A great if.ianti' of produce changed hands for the eek end retail trade. Tomatoes were up to in'1' to $ 1 . Potatoes ad valued to . Panlaioupes sold at Sl.T.'i in . Carrots and onions each orougut it cuts a dozen bum lies. Peels Were priced at 1! a cent . Radishes jumped to ;P and :i P Turnip- ulv rate. (. .vimuel t uiiiinings. found cents. Spinai h $ 1 .."iii a Cucumbers tin eenls. i "or n $ 1 Field stpiash iTi and :b Celery 7.". rents. Celery hearts $ 1 -i a. Loganberries .7 V ( 'aiilil lower $ 1 to 1 .7". Ira vc ostein a p pies f 1 .7 a Yellow transparent apple O. Samuel Cmnmings ot Dallas. Texas, past international president of Kiwanis International, will de liver the main address at the 12th annual convention ot the Pacilic norihwo.st- district of Kiwanis In ternational, to lie held at Salem. August IS. IU and 2o, A lull pro gram of events has been arranged for the entertainment of the pi"0 or more delegates expected to at- I Livestock t tend. I PORTUAXD, Aug. I ti. ll't Cat Official delegates from the Med- , tie and f-alves guotahly steady; foul club who will attend the con-'little trading; reeeh is cattle i-:i:n:c. c.-e.. A.m. si iii In increase in i lie 1 1:1 ke crop ot Pouul.ts and l.a'ie (onntas t nidi (,a led by report s see u red at the nieeting of the Roughs tVunlv 'I'm key 1 1 rowers' a ssociat ion at (!;'l;!und. The assocunioti added '.'' m u nuiflbers atul signed iv ail eii i-.iiial birds above me increases te;..rteii by oid nieiniiers. 'Ic Km ley I i .1111 in;; ton if Yon t::ila was; rt elc 'led president; tieo. tlall 01 Oakland was elected vice pi 1 sidt lit, and lierheit Meyers of Kosehurg re-elected set retarv and n:a:iag r. lo at K -'com mend ti t ion was made 1 hat tli is season the a ssociat ion grade and load its own birds and sell litem f. o. h. cars. 1 lerctoiove the buyers have been sending in tlrdv cent.-, own graders, buying the birds loo.v at the warehouses. My grading, packing and luadiug the turkeys the growers believe they can save the expense of send- 1 pox. ing repri scutatives here am $ l.:i: 1 u 1 TEACHERS INSTITUTE TO BE OCTOBER 7 S l.i:.M. ore.. Aug. ' i.V Rat. v of leai her-,' nc-tinii- s t. b -held ilti- fa'l ami wins.-.- i.i ire you eottllties have bi'ell aanoiimed by C. A. Howard, s'ate .iieriu I'lideiU of tclim.N. Central themi--will be ell ieii.-hip iia:u.n- and the reoruani.eil s. Iiuol. Tie lopii s have been seie. l. d f". speeial attention by the iv. n. meeting of county superintendents, The schedule of instimtes in cludes October 7 ami S. Douulas. Ala-ion. .laiUson and Cii:r. r a in a an bom e Cbarle-: a I lei ni!l . 1 V i u K an. I afer 'Utild llie ! vbmler U id' d t et; wilu t'.i like I.ONIHI" aid Pon.nu and sen i) eolldueli.r. I'nited St a edai iii.-n . . Aug. IC oT'i Regui 1, I -1-year-old boy scout an Kuulish street car will shortly go to the ey where it home ami tie awaiting him in St. Mil. S i Visit t n lo . tb. Rr. I. Stilly. St. Louis (diysician v ho .inmii pit tin d the "Spirit of t . 1. 1. us" t I'oi.p of remits to the vniit worl.l jamboree at Rirkeu-' i-ail. asli-d Reginald to take part. 11 a iias'b.ill tanic he was trying 0 le.t.-h l-ai'-.li.-b boys. T.le doele;- liked the boy, nsked : ! IM I e entile I o . loei ica it ml h is a' eltl coll-ented. He will sail otie 1 row as a member of the St, pla Ite an "M- Riesel-p. .'I I lilUlt! nig vent ion are Dr. R. V. Stearns. Carl ' Y. Teugwald and Y. -M. Clemenson. Daily Meteorological Report cahe.s 1 a. Hogs eeipts .".nil. Sheep a sp-ady; -ei Quetably steady; id lambs 'ipts 1 "HI. quolably with m i mM OPPOSEJEN. MjBUeCOa 4 Krfday, ' August PI Forecasts ' Medford and viclni'.y: Kair to night uiiti Saturday. Nuriual tem- , piuature. ' Oregon: (iein-'ially fair tonight ! ami Satin day, ind cloudy : . v.r . ( portion wh h fogs en coast. X.u- ' n:al tcnipeiatmv. j I'roduci P(.RTl.ANI). ore. .lilk Higher per rent). $2.4U Poriland. . ss 1 p. lilt, station. -R.e; ,, Aug. HI-- raw 01DU VA . delivere eenl. Ruttei tic; do Kvx : track, -Jtic; P.ullatid -IX--. bolter. o.oiP- v .-.i.s, potatoes, bity. Wool, ira bark and hops steady hanged. lit; Local Data CHICAOO. Aug. Ilk -yn Hera Id ami JOx-i miner said toda that 'sources close to her" had re vealed that .Mrs. Ruth llnnna Me Cii-ini'k, 1 1 lino is congress woman at -large, had decided to opposi Senator Charles S. Deneen for tin senatorial nomination in nev April's republican primary elec tion. The newspaper stated that M McCormick probably would an notince her eumlidauy next Thins day at t be Kepublienn day cere monies at the state fair in Spring field. -C. y" "! v PROM HEAD TO SCAN IVll GE!APEjUiCEWRYMl3;-S-tl! FiMl: -.'Vat me iDhh.) ... S(i HiKln st ( l.asl l Mrs. 1.. s Lowest ti.ast - lirs.t . r.:: ltd. humidity (I'd. I.. :',7 xn iiulc lit WHiitlier Clear Clear I.nwest tentuerat'lre tllia morn II1K. -Ill ik-),reea. Total precipitation since Se;it. 1. IKS, i:!.r,ii inches. , , v Temperature a year ago today. Highest, M'iv lowest, 411. Sunset today. 7: 'fl p. ni. Sunrise Satimiay. f : 2 1 a. ni. Sunset Saturday, 7:it! p. nj. Obsirvations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time : j IN.i-llaml W'heiil. o j ( len HiKll i.ow ' j Sept. . !.:.' . a 1.28 Dee. .. . l.:t--i l.Hiiij. 1 3-1 i May .1.4(1 1.12 .j l.-lll T Cash wheat : . I lis; I lend I'.liiestem. liar d j While .. I Soft U hili. Wc tern While Hard Winter Xorthern Sprint; Western Red Oats: Nn. 2 Ks-ll.. while. Close 1.3! U l.3li.j 1.12 'j To itit: oats, 's c. i-ley. hay. I!eeelils flour, ti 1.37 131 1 .31 I.'.".' 1 .2S 1.2 s f 34. Wheat; orn. ii; a tn v. - r. ff P. -1 3 is it 4 t WASI 1 1 NGTOX, Aug. IC (A3) I'rohibition Commissioner Doran Will leave late today for San Fran cisco to confer with the prohibi tion administrator there in regard to an investigation of the Califor nia juice grape industry began peveral weeks ago. said he would stop in Chi cago for a few days and expect u to reaca San l''rancico Aug. .'". .10') LB. Decent,; At the KSallo Toiiighi. SALi:.M. Ore., .-.ug. IH.ol't Stilte Treasurer T. R. Kay under went a minor operation at the Salem general hospital today for relief from the uremic condition that contributed to his serious ill ness while en route from Kurope to Oregon after a business trip , abroad for the state. It was saiu at the hospital that" -Mr. Kay's con dition was good. O'Malley in Itig t omehaek. So met hues t hey do en mo back ' Pat O'Malley. one of the most , prominent stars of a few year ago. who deserted th" screen at j the height of IPs fame to return ;o ;he stage, his first iov, is baeU in pictures i.gain. ' Handsome Pat Is playing one of the featured roles ill Alibi." the all-talking thriller now yhowlnii a! Hunt's Craterian theater. "Alibi." a story of nietio(iolitan night life, love and ndv:nture. was produced and do., ted by Roland Wet. who mole "The Pal." PaUer City Pismarck Poise I lenvor Res Moines l-'rusno Helena N Marshfield Sf. Phoenix P'S Portland 71 lcd Rltil'C I'to liosehm- M Salt Lake City . !i I S in Francisco . I'al Sarta K Ml Seattle 7-1 Hpolame ;. TJ Walla Walla .. S4 Winn I pet? - ' - -1 W. T t;t 1,0 71 :i; Clea r P. Cdv P. Cdy Clear Clear Cl-.mdy . San I'ranclsco ltulterfal. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 111. tP Puttoi fiit. f. o. Ii. Kiin Francisc i.M -1 i bar 5 mm i IN OM MEET PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. lll.iPi Although tlioy will not lose their amateur standing, five swimmers P. Cdy. have been barred from pu;tiriput Cloudy! ing In the Oregon state swimming Clear land diving championship meet to he held bete tomorrow. Amateur At hlut ic union rules prohibit any swimmer who works in a swimming nod or hath house, or who has been engaged u.h ii life guard, from entering an amaleur meet within one month after such employment, has terminated. Those swimmers who will not he permitted to compete are Johnny Anderson, l'nlver;slty of Oregon star; Dana Thomas, Multnomah I club; Chailes Silverman. I mv - MMu VALLEY RRANGlI -,.,:,l,:?:'"tt Clear Clea r Clear I'. Cilv. P. Cdy. Clear ( lear Clear Clear Ch ar lirTClUNSDN. ' Meteorologist. FOR SHOW'1'"1 mm Ol'IMlSKS IM I1R1CITV (Contlnuea from Page One.) lie testified that, hp saw Cordon attempting to force bpen the door of Pantages' office, and when it was finally opened. Mis Pringle ran out and a man whom he de scribed as 4 tall and slim." entered the room and sla mnied the dein stall. His story that the stranger and Pantages emerged l roni t ,ie room where the attack was albge.i lo have taken place, and hurried to another room, coincided wil b previous statements of (lordon. Wise teslifhd that Mi"" P' ingle bad come back into the room bv tliis time, sobbing and ,.Uivering all over." He accompanied her ! the theater magnate's main ofPre xv here he was now sealed at a desk. "She tore out of my arms," W'i-e said, ' when she saw him. She gestured at him and sen-amed. There's the heat.' Pantaue de manded that she keep quiet.'' He said a policeman then armed and arrested the theater owner. The defense Colineil in P- IT" exitmitiiitiiin of Wise brought out the statement I hat he had at one lime been under obseraton in a hospital tor in-anity After listeidng to the te-t.in..nv J'.tntageF admitted that lie w ouid probably be onb teil to stand Ii tal. but was confident that he w uiibl be aciplltt- d. " I k now viy w-! 1 i b n t at the conelii-don or tb.-- pieliminaiy h-aripg I'll be bound "..r to (he superior coint. Rut I b;iv.-n't lo-.t courage yet " Re repeated tht it Vt.ia all u "fiameup." Hoot (ibso-n Satntdiiy. The ru tnance of i be old west provides a colorful ami inieresttm: background for "Th: l.aria I K id." Hoot (Jibson's thriller, wnich come to the Riiilto theater tomorrow. The picture is an ;.oi pi ;i 1 ion of Purkhigh F. Oxford's well known novel of the same name. The full measure of romance, beauty ami a lion that -o ehaimel and thrill ed the readers of the .-tory is ti. .in ferred to .and in;.-nsified in tie screen version. SAMS Va1-RI:V. Ore., Aug. 1'! (Special. I Thi' ways and mea is commit Lee of the Sams Valley (Iran i:e is preparing a play to b given at the end of the month. Mrs. l.i"ie Wright of Coipiill--who has been visiting friends .n the valley, spent three days th;? week visiting her cousin, -I. R Roue and Wife. Resit I cuts of our dist rii't we v plea.-eii to learn mat .nr. ami .m is. , min,,.K ln ,M Jay Frink have juircbas'-il the Ca -e (,,lV fjr.Jt ranch and wP h t ben- ta may wi.t PORTLAND GETS NEXT be permanent Ron. Mdents of this : PLANE TO TRY AGAIN CHP'AOO, Aug. HI. (i'i Th airpl ine "Chiengo We Will. ' which twiee has set out to over come the seventeen U lid one-hall day record of the "St. Rmiis Robin," expiu ieneed Its S'-colid failure In two diivs when Ii la nded last night at munit-ipa 1 airport nfier four hours and lir. On WediM--tleinpt ended i'l three hours and :!. minul'-s. GREAT NORTHERN TO j Ru-se!l Mossman, Steele, and Wilson I lerre ; of the plane, announced I takeoff would be imide R;.;l i Klamath Palis Rxten city water lines Into Homedal Ing rti'.ei ti comtib'tion. u - I ' SPKiNtiFIKRR. 111.. A'Ut. PL - tTi--The Amerb-an Gladiolus so : ejto y. clftf-ing its annual conven tion. tetltilHV'dy se! ted l'o t lll'ld. Oie. ih its neM show pia'ce. I'ipal selection will h' made ai a tll'-ol-in of trie executive board In Janu ary. ' F O. Shephardmn "f Mansfield. Mass.. was named pr"siu''nt. The gladiolus bloom, esiinnled at more ihai spb.e.. have beep removed from their show t '.n . in the st;it- arr-cii.il a d ui.-i' I' iie,i to Springfitld hos-itals ami order inst it ni ions. SAX FliANClSCO, Cnl., Aux.. Ri. --(Vi-'W llliani I. Koniio, vii e-pteiib-nt of the irvit Northern railway, toilay announced his road would come diiectlv to San Fran cisco. provided the itderstate coiii mt jr.- commission appro von its plans for exiea.-ion of Us lines into Caiitornia. "if we are permitted to e;;ter Calib'ttiia. our trains will trav-1 over the Westi-i ri Pacific's ttai 'ri- to f inkl-.nd and this city." be 666 is a prescription tor Cclds, Grippe, Flu, Dcngtic, Bilious Fever and Malnxii It is the most speedy remedy known McC.illister Coss Fat , SAI KM. Id" . u-. I'i 1,1". .Vti.rk It. Mi-Cillni. i . Hi.ite i-i.it... i;il.p i omTai-o.-ner. ielt ted: I'O Sl. I'.i:il. Where lie will .1l!.l;(l a Vettventinn of the Natinu il s.eiri'y I ConitulslonerN' ni)tlatton. For Glasses Thr.t Are RIGHT 8;e Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST KM Mfdford Dldg. tUMOHourJti Phohb t44 Complete Cleaning am Dykino 6ERVICB Arsonist Suicides KANSAS CITY. Alo, Aug. Ul.-iIY- Shcrtly hefore n coiniiy gr;uid jury iiidicied him for lirsi degree ut,!!! dor in co!tiieci ion with ru a I leged arson Id tst ihai tool lives of t Iin e t ii em- it. I )ad probably laially If in a hotel room. . 'I ildcn in New liny l."R.. Aug. Hi. --t,Vi William Ttit'i -t co iiiiH; lo l-'m:hind at (he r ml i.:' S'-p:i oilier to appear in a nlay, ' T.o y All Want Something' I !. A . M e ei . producer announced I ov ngeles In I liilH l.AKI.IM RST. X. .1., Aug. Hi. .-I- The naviil dirigible Los Angeles . o,i ii ili-hi uvi',- Xew Imglaml' icai;o proper, y tins are ;o inaiier n.xes iis ii r u II ot i.a. I ean a reassessment. sboi I II AUGUST SPECIALS j ; :,- 1 ' ' I i IK" "Wl Br "T-v tr- Tfr-niv tr-ar - -j bw -r-. m,m . H Saving Prices Throughout this Big Store III Big Sewing Week Specials on fcIL All Yardage Goods ptsi; .... . . faaJte...., -'rf , ., mt1k 'v- -d : 35c Sunny Day Prints 25c McCall Patterns Are a Big Help The best quality fast-colored Print Fabric on the mar ket full 36-inch width and heavy' construction, 25c. 69c Pique Prints, 49c $1.25 Pique Prints, 79c New Summer Prints all in a fink! 'clcse-out daring Sew ing Week. . .. ... , In Our Men's Furnishing S1.45 Men's Colored Dress Shirts 98c These shirts have the new pointed stiff collar to match, and are made in plain broadcloth, green, tan, blue, orchid and sized W2 to 17; full cut and fast colored. QO ONLY UOi. MEN'S DRESS SHOES $4.95--$5.45 $5.95 Special shoe values, either in oxfords or regular dress shoes; tan or black; new fall styles. You need not pay high prices for standard quality dress shoes; ti to 12 sizes. Boys' and Men's Cream Cord Collegiate Pants Heavy quality cream corduroy pants. Either Can't Bust 'Em or Boss of the Road makes. You pay no more for Standard brands you know are good. The M. M. Store ha 3 them for ,f,a.f)5, i:i.15, ,f2.!i.r( priced according to sizes. mar Ii M. M. Bargain Basement Specials $5.85 women's beige and colored low shoes Jjiw.ns $4.85 women's black patent or kid low shoes $2.;)S to IS $3.75 boys' dres3 oxfords $2.i8 $-1.75 Men's dress oxfords ;?n.Hj) to s:;.!).-. 100 Pair Robe Blankets $1.98 Sizes 66x80 These are single Blankets, fancy Patterns 48c Sockettes, 35c Final close-out sale on all ankle socks for misses and women. Sizes 5 to 10. All reduced to one price OOK Medfcrd's only profit-sharing department store. S. & II. profit sharing green discount stamps given on all cash purchases. Premium Station on Main Floor C. A. MEEKER, Manager , v , i "t i-