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Second Section
Six Pages
Dally Twenty-fourth Yen..
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MEDPORD. OKEGOX, TUESDAY. OCTOBKll 13. 19l).
No. 200.
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ENGLAND AND RUSSIA AGREE
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Nine Ton Barnes Circus
Pachyderm Must Expiate
Crime Like Human
Murderer Woman Is A
Victim of Maniacal Rage
Beast Ordinarily Meek
And Placid In Demeanor.
BAY CITY, Texas, Oct. J5. (VP)
Lllto any human murderer. Black
Diamond, nine-ton circus elephant
y which killed a woman in Corsicana
Saturday, faced death hy a tiring
squad or by (he noose today as he
rolled on with the Al !. Barnes
clrcuH, chained to the steel floor of
the box car which has become his
death cell.
Circus men were In doubt wheth
er they would kill the elc4iant
with high-caliber rifles or choke it
to death with a huge chain. Six of
Black Diamond's fellow elephants
will be the executioners in event
the latter method is used.
Three will be hooked to each
end of a chain, as If for a tug of
war. In the middle of the chain,
however, there will be a loop and
Black Diamond's head will be in
the loop. When the tug of war
starts the :eleihant's huge neck
will be contracted until be stran
gles to death.
The elephant, ordinarily meek
and placid like his mates, appar
ently went insane Saturday. Un
loading at Corsicana, the elephnnt
and his keeper passed Mrs. Kva
Donahoc. Something turned the
beast Into a nine-ton maniac and
It brushed the trainer aside and
charged the woman, knocking her
down, t then picked her up, swung
, ber aloft and crashed her to the
V ground, almost demollshtng'nn an
. tomoblle in the process:
Attendants and other elephants
In the herd succeeded In getting
")he crazed beast under control.
Since that time it has been heavily
chained in a box car awaiting a
thinly populated countryside where
It may expiate Its crime.
Former Slate Solon Dead
TUB DAI.LKS. Ore., Oct. IB.
fflllerliert Kgfoert, 59, twice mem
ber of the Oregon legislature nnd
for a number of yenrH president
of the State Farmers' Union, died
nt his homo here last night follow
ing a paralytic stroke. l''unoml
services will be conducted Wednesday.
Associated Press Phott
Foreign Secretary Arthur Henderson (right), and Valerian Dov
Calevsky, Soviet ambassador in Paris, have agreed to an exchange
of ambassadors, thus paving the way for full resumption of trade
and commerce between England and Russia.
PHOEXIX, Ore., Oct. 15. (Spl.)
Tho hud It's' Aid society of the
Presbyterian church here will Btve
their annual Harvest Homo supper
at the church Friday evenlnt?, Oc
tober IS, nnd will begin nerving
(it 5:30, and continue through the
evening, tho price being 00 centa.
The following menu will be twrv-.
ed: Creamed chicken nnd gravy,
mashed potutoes, mashed Hquiush,
hut biscuits, cabbage salad, apple
and pumpkin pie nnd coffee.
A number of committees hnvt
been appointed by the chairman,
Mi'f. "Wntklns. nnd ore working t
make ibis the biggest nnd best
event of the year. These commit
tees. tneli responsible for one Item
of the dinner, Include the follow-)
lug women: I
Mrs. Hartley, Mrs. Andeivon. j
Mrs. Parkes, Mrs. Wulllnger, Mr. ;
Kniltlxo n, Mrs. Uoberts, Mrs. !
Frames, Mrs. Soliss, Mrs. Ward,
Mrs. J.ockwood and Mrs. Ferns. j
The following women are on the
table committees: Mrs. Hoyet, Mrs. j
Maust, Mrs. Littlefleld. Mrs. Drake,!
Mrs. Hay, Vjrd nnd Mrs. SaUman. !
They nlso have charge of decorat-j
Ing. I
Mrs. Harry Young was appointed j
cashier, and Mrs. Walter Krazer i
Itrown hns charge of advertising, t
Mrs. Swingl", Mrs. Hlackwood j
and Mrs. Walker head the clean- j
up committees. i
A large number of people from!
Ashland. M nil ford nnd the local j
community are looked for nnd nre j
being planned for.
Hot water destroys the lustre of
a pearl.
Barnum Was Right,
at Rial to Tonight
eludes Otis Harlan, UasSl IJadford,
Clarence llurton, l.ew Kelly, Isa
bella Keith nnd Certrude button.
Glenn Tryon foots nround with
pirate treasure in "Unrnum Was
Kight," fareo-comedy coming to the
Itlalto theater tomorrow, nnd gets
himself into- most amusing com
plications. Tryon, whoso girl has been
whlskeu away from him by an Irate
father, plans to win the girl and
a fortune by baiting a summer
hotel with pirate treasure. Crooks j
una uciecuves complicate nis
scheme, frantic treasuno hunters
tear his hotel to pieces and blow
it up and Tryon finally attains
his ends by 'totally unforeseen
means.
Co-starred with Tryon Is beauti
ful tltiau-haired Merna Kennedy.
Tryon nnd Miss Kennedy f tinned
the "hoofer" ten in In "Uroadway."
The strong supporting oust In-
Cock-Eyed World
at the Craterian
In "The Cock-IOyed World," tho
"Legs o' Nations" cause more real
fighting than a half dozen revolu
tions. Meaning that Kdmund Lowe and
Victor Mclaglen of "What Price
Glory" fame nre still fighting
over pretty girls though the war
is more than ten years old.
They are still In (be marines
and aro seeing the world, vl.sltii.fr
Hussla, Nicaragua and other coun
tries. Including America, and al
ways Intrigued by a pair of shape
ly limbs.
Their amours continue nnd the
Hmbs that most intrigue "Top Ser
geant Flagg" and "Line Sergeant
Quirt" are those of 1 be benut Iful
Lily Damlta fur whoso affections
they wage bitter war. Likewise,
Lela Karnelly, a beautiful Jtusslun,
ami Jean Unix an American beau
ty, ore causes of ji series of battles.
"Tho Cock-Kyed World," whlrh
is an all-talking Fox Movietone
picture, is now at the Craterl&n
theater.
WE DEVELOP
Films Free
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
YOUR REXALL STORE .
Open Sundays and Evenings
All the Time
Wouldn't Med ford Be a Funny Place If
Merchants Banked by Mail in Another City
"Hill" Dolla.r has been work
ing for the iieople , of this city
for Bonie time nnd during that
period of his exit-tence he has
culled on many citizens, lie has
seen commercial life as It real
ly Is, for he has been In many
different kinds of establishments.
I WANT TO STAY IN
MEDFORD
Z3f Plfe Vy
Via
where men who believe In Med
ford, and fts wonderful future,
do business.
Many citizens hove used him
to purchase a dollar's wurth of
goods from their own merchants,
and he, With his mnny brothers
can keep the circle complete as
lontf as they are permitted to
remain in Medford. Like n chain
that is only ns strong as Its weak
est link, so n community Is only
ns strung ns Its purchasing pow-
I'Tfl SHE THOUGHT:
SlNKiisJ-?!!! "Much as I like you.'B.O.' makes ic
" -w ' gJ actually unpleasant to be near you." p
' U ' ii Y't, to be polite,
IoWjI' she saw: m
The lonesome Mrs. K
"jB.O." kept her unpopular until . .
f
DESERTED right in the mid
dle of a shopping trip. Slighted
(gain.
Poor Mrs. K everywhere
(hunned. She couldn't understand
it (Aifn. But things are different now.
Today she's everywhere admired.
She's no longer the lonesome Mrs. K
since she found this easy, delight
ful way to end "B.O." Body Odorl
Inexcusable yet so deceptive!
"B.O." betrays. Hurts its victims
yet never warns them.
Why ? Pimply this. Our pores .
give off as much is a quart of odor
causing waste daily. But we don't
notice its unpleasantness because
we become insensitive to ever
present odors.
Play safe always use Lifebuoy,
the favorite bath soap of millions.
You'lllove its refreshing.antiseptic
lather that 'purifies pores. You'll
revel in the glorious sense of clean
ness Lifebuoy gives. Freshness lasts
"B.O." hasn't a chance.
Lifebuoy keeps skias wonder
fully clear, too. Safeguards health
by removing germs. You'll enjoy its
pleasant ertra-clcan scent, which
tells you Lifebuoy purifies, yet
quickly vanishes as you riase.
Adopt Lifebuoy today.
Live UiomiuiCo.X'ambridgt,Masi.
v
LIFEBUOY
SHAVINO CREAM
ll'ssntiMptic
litberbitli
girtt JMffl'b-
rfl i&tfrr mr
Lifebuoy
HEALTH SOAP
stops body odor
At yar drt$it't
er. Money earned In Medford
should be spent in Medford.
There Is no excuse for buylns
poods away from our city when
they con be obtained here.
There are stores of most every
kind in this community with
goods of different Brndes nnd
prices, and If the citizens were
as assiduous in looking through
the Btores for what they want
ns they are in studying the print
ed matter from another city to
make their purchases they would
find anything they want to at
the price they want to pay.
"Wouldn't Medford be a funny
place," said "Bill" Dollar, "If
merchants were to bank their
money hy . mall In some other
city? It is Just as logical though,
as it is to send money to some
other city for goods on, sale in
Medford. 1
vwhy do people bank their
money In Medford," said "Bill",
'instead of in some other city?
It Is because they know their
banker ni)d -'trust, him and . go.
to him' when they want . money
accommodations. They know that
the bankers are loyal to Med
ford. that they buy their goods
in Medford stores and do every
thing that la possible to help
tho community grow. The cord
Inl feeling that exists la duo al
together to the faot that there
Is cooperation.
"A bank Is n mercantile es
tablishment and has goods to
sell the name as nny other store,
nnd the men and women who
buy there are citizens of this
section. "When a . man reaches
tho stage that ho ' has to bor
row money from a bank in somo
other city, ho usually moves then,
because, ho has proven himself
to be a poor business man In
his own community. Then, why,
if a person wants to buy mer
chandise In eomo other city does
not he move to that city? Ho
proves by his action that h has
lost faith In his city. He knocks
Medford when he spends money
that he earns In Medford In some
other city.
"When the loyal citizen thinks
of our city, ho thinks Medford,
first, Inst nnd all the time. The
time" was never better than tho
present for the "accomplishment
of the many thlnna that make
a city great, and the people who
believe in Medford will carry to
a successful conclusion the thingH
thnt they have started.
"Not everyone agrees with tho
people who are constructive think
ers those who havo accomplish
ed mnny things and will accomp
lish ninny more. Every commun
ity has those . who aro continu
ally trying to tear down the
structures built by willing hands.
"If you live In Medford." said
"Bill," "for goodness sake be
loyal to It. If this city fur
nishes you with the food nnd
shelter and the enjoyment you
crave, speak well of It, stand
ly the things that It Is trying
to do. In a pinch an ounce
of loyalty Is worth a ton of clever
knocking. If you must vllllfy
condemn . and .eternally disparage,
pnek your trunk: nnd when you
are on tho outside, knock to your
heart's content." tiut' as long ns
you ore a part of Medford. bo
a real man nnd not condemn
It.
"Hot nlr will never make the
Medford of the future. Men who
work along constructive lines ara
the ones who will win out he
cauxe they are barked by tile
right thinking people.
"Willing citizens should back
up the men who nre working
for the advance of Medford, To
criticize Is the privilege of ev
ery citizen, but to knock the
work that others have' done well
hurt the ety.
"Hatan was ft good citizen of
Pnrndise until he began to 'let
leorKe do It,' and then because
Cieorge- did liot do It the way
Katan felt It should be done,
he began to knock his home com
munity. They got tired of him
in Paradise and sent him to the
place where he now finds him
self. "History often repents," con
cluded "Hill." ' .
'Copyright 102. Fred Moznrt)
EVERYTHING GOES
Prices Cut to the Bone
The Greatest Furniture Sale
in Southern Oregon History
PEOPLE WILL BE TALKING
ABOUT THIS GIGANTIC
TWs UNPARALLELED EVENT
-FOR MANY MONTHS TO
COME
. and it
STARTS FRIDAY
Doors Swing Open 9:30 Sharp
READ THIS
Owing to illness, Scott Woolf if telling;
out his entire stock of furniture and fix
tures at AMAZINGLY LOW PEICES.
M. O. Mordoff, his former partner, has
been secured to conduot this gigantic
sale and Mr. Mordoff will make drastic
reductions throughout the entire store
without considering the high quality of
the merchandise and former prices.
This sale will be an opportunity that
Southern Oregon and Northern California
people can't afford to pass up.
SCOTT
Q
OWING TO ILLNESS, IS LAUNCHING A SENSATIONAL
iiiting" Business
An Exceptionally Fine Furniture Stock Goes!
STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
DONT FORGET SALE BEGINS FRIDAY 9:30 A. M.
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