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MEDFORD MAIL Second Section Second Section Six Pages F" Six Pagei Twenty-Fifth Year MEDFORD, OUECiOX, TllMtyDAY. MAY 8, 19:11). No. 47. 0 2 WETS". viotimo ncNOW AVA WBE viuiimo ui GUN IS m Statt Pris oners Kilted .Whn Guard A-CGidentaJly Fire Machine Gun Tents Fired By Unruly Inmates. ' COLUMBUS, O.. May 8. UP) Two sleeping Ohio penitentiary convicts were killed by machine pun bullets today when the wen von mounted the prison yards after last night's stockade fire, wa accidentally discharged by Ohio national guardsmen. The victims were asleep in the H and F dormi tory when the bullets passed through a barred window. They, were struck in the head and died almost instantly. . The dead were James W. Rofj, 41), Cuyahoga county, and Albert 7fi'oeman. negro, Cuyahoga county, tfcijut, admitted to the penitentiary in 1925, was serving 10 to 15 years for burglary and larceny. Free man, admitted the same year, was serving 10 to 20 years for man slaughter. ' i A third convict was wounded. A bullet creased the side of Ernest Warren, Couyahoga county, also a resident of the dormitory. He was serving 2 to 20 years for cutting to wound. Warren, who has served I line in a half dozen prisons, will recover, prison hospital doctors said. - Followed Fire. Colonel Robert S. TIaubrich, ranking guard officer at the prison, reported that the shooting occur red about 6 a. m.. eastern stanrtarl time. He said that following la.H night's fire in the stockade, when about 400 unruly prisoners fired 88 tents inside the barbed-wire en closure, machine guns were mount ed in the prison yard to prevent any break for liberty. The colonel designated Captain James Collier. Ironton, to make an aMflcial Investigation of the shoo; Viig. Ho said tho guard regretted Hie- shooting but that such acci dents "cannot bo helped." He pointed out that during the World war In Prance many machine guns all delicate In operation, wore dis charged accidentally. The guns In the prison yard were goaded and ready to iire at all times because those in charge realized that pie unruly convicts might make a. break for liberty at any minute. The 88 tenta destroyed by fire, and erected to house the muti neers, after they had damaged their cell locks, will not be replaced, Col. Haubrlch said today. The con victs housed In the stockade will be forced to sleep in the open for the time 'being, ho said. Two hundred prisoners, who have refused to work since tho fire, nro now confined in the Whito City cell house, in solitary confinement, on a bread and water diet. He's C&n King Springfield William ttoden Itough garage building at corner of Fifth and A streets improved. Conuille New telephone cables Veins Installed In this city. 1 FARMER TELLS HE GOT . RID DF PILES Suffered 20 Years and Tried Everything. Couldn't Work SIMM.E HOME REStEBY WORKED LIKE MACK i "I suffered with pilM for twntjr years and could not wet relief nn lil I read in the paper about thraw 'Colae Pile Pills you lake Internal ly. They are marvelous.",, enthu siastically declared W. D. Fo, a tll known farmer of Ml. Jack lion, Virginia. "My stomach felt miserable and the piles would come dowa. so bad they felt biff aa my Bst and hurt so bsd I could not sit down or walk .i t.- i t.. p;i. Pill- I'nTi QUI UU111 Hfl IV VUi.v . 1 - "vi free at last of that awful trouble, j I couldn't believe mat puis you wallowed at meal time would help piles in sneh a short time but afkaj the first two doses I could seeM was ffettuis; better. Ill gladly tell anybody what they did for me if they write and you can use my name air you want to," continued Ibis man. inoussnaa 01 oinrrn aay the ssme. No one should sot fer another day or hother wt pasty salves or suppositories. Doc tors cnaorse tnis new miemn wj. Harmless and quick. If reader de sires to ry Colae Pile Pills, buy a mttle of local druggist, or send TSc to Colae Chemical Co, Brent wood, Md, for regular bottle, full directions, postage paid, by return ail. Results guaranteed or moa try back by this nationally know Concern. - FOR M USE In the sluing an Inspector's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of eurwigH, according to Elmer Outman, who. led the campaign for the eradication of thut Insect in Medford last year. And the kind of bait he uses for winning and capturing the object of his medi tation is "Baito," A supply of this fatal potion has arrived at the county agent's office to be sold at cost to local residents as soon as the first ambitious bug peeks out fiom under the garden walk or emerges from a columbine blos som. There weren't many earwigs in Medford last year, comparatively speaking (with Portland and Seat tle In mind) and "Baito" 'ended most of them, Mr. Outman said yesterday. A more effective cam paign will be waged against the insect this year as a result of last su mther's practice. The last of May or the first of June the bug is expected to make Its debut. The Inspectors will not be disappointed if she doesn't, Mr. Oat man maintains, but they will bo ready for her. "The most successful procedure is for all persons living on one block to go In together and scatter enough poison at one time to cover the entire area. "Baito" is entire ly harmless to vegetation and birds if scattered properly. Mr. Oatman agrees with Dr. Don C. Mote of Oregon State college, "in ordinary years the proper time to scatter the bait Is the latter part of May or early June when the adult fe males emerge with the young ear wigs." Regarding the possible control of the pest by parasites, Dr. Motes states in a recent bulletin, "I be lieve it is safest to go slow with the beetle being used in Seattle, as It ts reported to be a possible pest of strawberries as well, and Ore gon has a valuable strawberry in dustry to safeguard. "This is tho time of year for property owners or ronters in cities to join in a co-operative con trol program on the basis of block units," Dr. Mote further states. "Last year this was done in a number of cities, using the formu la worked out by the experiment station with entirely satisfactory result.."., .. ,j ft4 iSE'n mm VICTIM I PAYING ;;20.ooo Imprisonment which ho thought was in a building In St. Louis county. q His won, Ralph Ciodlove. also a merchant, had received two letters demiinding ransom under threat of death. The matter was turned over to police and no ransom de mands were met, the son said.' The abduction of Cod love was the ninth in tho St. Louis district in the lust four nuniQis. other o.-lotiins ere reported to hA-o paid insoniB exceeding $100,t.it(). DEATH TOLL GROWS j tiuniil bodies would bring the doat'.ij roll of the disastrous eartluitiake j ut I'ogu early tills week up to fully I , I l.ooo. ( More than 3o0 persons were still i i unaccounted for and bodies wore! I being found In hum; figures whlchO, ! opened up after the quake. O K.WCOOX, Imrma. May S. (A) Klamath Kails (.rounds sur- j Tile Kxi'hunge Telegraph today re- rourA'ng Klamath I'nion Hik'h ported that the discovery of mldi- 1 wlmnl hnlldlmr will be Improvi Stomach Sufferers oHave Bad Breath If you suffer stomach troubles you're guilty of b.Q breath. Mouth washca help but little. But clean out your stomach with Maniac and start it work ing right, and sec howquickly bad breat h disappears along ith your other troubles. Money back guarantee. Assoc i a tea hrvsz Pnoic Ten ears of corn raised by L. M. Vogler, Hope, Ind., won the championship at the International Livestock show, Chicago. Wealthy St. Louis Merchant Held Fifty Hours Kept Blindfolded During Im prisonment. ST. LOUIS, May 8. (P) Jacob Godlove, tii, wealthy North Si. ; Louis me.rchant who was kidnaped Monday night and held for JL'O.OOO ransome for fifty hours, was freed ! in a park late last night by his captors. No ransom was paid, his relatives said. tiodlove revealed that he had i been kidnaped by two men while putting his cur into his garage ' .Monday night. He said he was J kept blindfolded but was not mis- j treated during tho period of his GOOD GOLF FORM SOLTlll'fUiT, Kng.. May 8. (PI llorton Smith with a fine first round of 72 in the 1'Z gold medal play, opening today over the Hrik dale golf course, was second to Len Holland who scored "t In tho professional competition. The American pro went out In even fours and came home In the same figures. 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"MELODY MAN" SCORES HIT AT FOX RIALTO Upon the Interesting subject of the conflict of the classics and jazz an Interesting motion picture has been built that ia rich In human interest and ascends consistent ly, through numerous tense and dramatic situations, to a thrilling and unexpected climax. The film is "The Melody Man," the all talking musical drama which is now playing at the Fox Rlalto theater. Love and intrigue in Vienna form the background of the plot. Von Kemper, famous composer of "The Dream Rhapsody, " shoots and kills the man who betrays his home, lie escapes with his daugh ter Elsa. Fifteen years later finds him in New York, a leader of an orchestra In a cheap restaurant. He feels safe because the one clue that coti Id lead to his capture, "The Dream Rhapsody" has been carefully guarded. He had played It for his daughter hut one time. Realizing the magnitude of the composition Elsa arranges it in' Jazz form and permits a Jazz lead er to Introduce It at an Important concert. The tragic results of her well meant efforts supply the de nouement of this unusual and dra matic story. f , TALEIT PRIEIOS IVIOURN PASSING OF UBS. DODGE TALKNT. Ore., May 8. (Spl.) Mis. Kena Dodge died at her home near Talent May G, from a compli cation of diseases from which she had been suffering for several yea r. M r. I od go was 6 9 yea re of age and was a native of Oregon having been born In the Willam ette valley. She has resided near Talent for the pat 40 years. Deceased is survived by one daughter, Dorothy Dodge and a brrfhier. Pierce Wilson, both of TaMit. Services were conducted by Tie v. Dunhnm from the Stock Funeral Homo in Ashland, May 6. Mrs. Dodge had many friends in this vicinity among the older people who kne and loved her for her many virtues. Ileldej her loyal de votion to her home and children she was a mother in every swnse and a true friend to all through joys and Borrows. She will be bad ly misled from her home and loved ones. Q Close Out! Sel Out Get Out! TIME IS GETTING SHORT-WE'RE GETTING DESPERATE-OUR LOW a r 1 xyu x. On Regular Stock STOP! LOOK! READ! Our lease law expired We must KL1j Ot'T SKT OUT! Wo must disKiso AT ONCK of every hit of merchandise tit out big store New price vntH mil necessary to dispose of tills fine stock. KveryUUng that renin Iuh must lie suc'iillccd. This week will bo ft genuine OPPORTUNITY WKKR tar shoppers Costs lmve been forgotten Our mio nlm now is to sioidi out ix m-:ooiu- BltKAKI N(J time and we'll do It, too, at tbtYiO low price 1 Are Literally Shaken in a Mighty Drive To CLOSE OUT Our Big Stock We Are Positively Compelled to Vacate Our Lease Has Expired Shortage of Time Calls for Drastic Price Cuts In Every Department of This Big Store HERE ARE THE REASONS Why Russell's Sale is the Talk of the Town Belding's 100 yd. SILK THREAD tegular I5e 10c SANITARY BELTS Many styles. Price ALL JEWELRY and Novelty Bags 4 Price Without reserve we offer our entire stock of women's Wash Frocks Friday Just Half Price Silk Robes, Blanket Robes and .Cor duroy Robes all go out! Women's & Men's Robes Just Half Price Handkerchief Day! . Men's, Women's and Children's Hand kerchiefs all must go Friday at Just Half Price Our entire stock of RIBBONS Price Don't Hesitate Don't Put It Off ACT AT ONCE! I I Men's, Women's and Children's. Not a one reserved all go! All Bathing Suits Just Half Price FixturesK?wI a or sale Come! See! It's Easy to Recogni These Bargains o R USSELL'S Infants' Wear Sacrificed Silk Quilts, Bonnets, Sacques, Robes, Sweaters erything goes at ! Just Half Price n 5C in' ;. i i i ' 9