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MEDFOTiD "NrATTi TTTBTTXE. MEDFORT), OnEflOy. FRIDAY, MAY 16, miO.6" PAGE THREE 8 1IHR Son of Nevada Banker Held! iui odii ricuiuibuu uiiinci i I r ; I , I ; ane ueceiveu me, i Says Prisoner in State- VI ment at Police Station. V RAN' FRANCISCO, May 10 (P) ChnrRed, with first degree mur der, Daniel l'ilt, 3'., son of a wealthy Lovelock, New, landowner and banker, occupied a cell in the city prison tndoy a few floors removed from the morgue, where- j in lay the body of Mrs. Pearl j Jacobs. 30. Oivorcee. whom he! confessed to strangling to death here yesterday. The body of Mrs. Jacobs, mother of three children, was found on the floor of the room she occu pied wigi Pitt after the latter had given himself up at the Hush street police :ation with the state, ment: "1 have Just killed a woman." Pitt identified himself as n lon ger from Portland, Ore., and said be had married Mrs. Jacobs, di vorced wife of a Portlnnd en graver, in (loldendale. Wash., two years ago. The marriage was il legal, however, he declared be cause ho hail n wife and children still living in .Lovelock, Nov., at the time. "She deceived me." Pitt told po lice. I Just grabbed her by the throat and choked her when I round It out." Mrs. Jacobs, nee Pearl Ijimbert. had three children whose custody wan given to their father, Milton Jacobs, Portland, Ore., engraver, after the divorce. She is also sur vived by a sister-in-law. Mrs. A. A. Lambert or .1255 Turner street, Vancouver, Wash. APPLEGATE 10 HEAD STUDEN T BODY AT HIGH HKN'D Wheat fiehlH ot Jeffer son county hnve lupn ureiuly benc fitted by recent storms. When the ballots were rountc;l yeaterdny alternC-jn at ! o'cloe!?, Kichard A pp legate, whose name ! appeared on the ballot alter a pe j tition had been stoned by 1 0 per I cent of the voters, was elect-.l ! president. C h a r 1 e s flay, liud Thomas and Junior Porter were ! other candidates, Ivan Harrington wn elected vice-president, and Hill Walker. ! the only other candidate for treas j urer, received this position. Other n om 1 nees w i t h d re w 1 n fa v or i f some other office for which they had been nominated. (ieraldine Latham received the largest number of votes for secre tary of the student body, president. Following the election, if she receives the most- votes in the league finals, she will with draw from one office. ! Franklin Oeortre will bo bint ! nesa manager next year, and Bill .Woodford property managers II ! cause of the hitter's experience in I this office, as assistant to Oasle i Newltind, he received the majority j of votes. ! Kred t'olvlg will next year edit i the Hi Times, school paper, and ! Hob Uoyl the Crater, school an nual. Jack Uoyl was also elected : to office, becoming yell leader for next fall. Helen Klmiston will be song . queen for the coming yen?, her I name having appeared on the bal lot following the circulation oi a petition. 4 DRY REAL IS FAVORED I MORROW ('KANT? PASS, Ore.. May 16. (.'Vf Hobby Mensor. 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mensor, Berkeley, (al., was In a hospital here today suffering a fractured skull received in a collision between the Mensor nu tumult and another driven by Virgil MeCulloni, (Ilendale. Ore. The accident occurred on a sharp turn on Sexton mountain, north of here. Senatorial, Candidate Says Conditions After 10 Years Trial Deplorable Resto- , ration State Power Over i Rum Needed. XEWAIIK, N. J.. May lfi. (P) lnvlKht W. Morrow, ambassador to Mexico, who Is necking the Ite Itublican nomination for tlte t'nlt- d WeM- HiSI iiiiH SR 'eI Sa! Bi BiT !e1 -j ii.rtj iieh wxtwxMt m-z-9rt gai )r3a,i :rOHZV.i r;Kk-.ii iiT5'K'.Tr I mm mmi pai itiSHa i . i ; ': - Now On Our Great "NEW' CUSTOMER": SALE ALLEN-A Hosiery at 20 REDUCTIONS Newest styles . . . Newest shades;.,; V All weights ,4 GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY Twice yearly we stage this event to win many new customers to Allen-A Hosiery. Until Monday night every pair of Allen-A Hosiery in our store (all guaranteed first quality) is reduced 20. Shop early for complete choice of styles and shades; $1.95 Styles Now $1.60 S1.50 Styles' Now $1.20 Ask for Green Discount Stamps i l , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Al : - - XM. lEPMTMENTSToRE n "See the Rogue River Valley Movie at the Fox Craterian THIS WEEK Then Name It and , WIN $10.00 A moving picture, taken in the Rogue River Valley, is being shown this week only at the FOX CRATERIAN. Scenic parts of this film will be used for advertising the valley in southern California, and an appropriate title for the film is needed. The MAIL , TRI BUNE will give $10.00 to the person submitting the best name for this scenic moving picture film. Every man, woman, and child in southern Oregon is privileged to enter this name contest. See this picture at ONCE! ; Fill Out, Mail or Bring to Our Of f ice Movie Title Editor, Mail Tribune, - Medford, Oregon. O Please enter the following title in the Scenic Moving Picture Title contest: Q 1 My Name is: : ....!?. : My Address is: Plainly write or print title submitted, name and full address. o Contest Closes Midnight S aturday, May 17 R.H.SHIRLEY .. : 420. Laurel, Medford I you are Invited to present thit cou : pon at the Mall Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE'; ' PROGRAM AT-THE " At a Subscriber Quest of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS 8PACE. If you are a subscribed to the Mail Tribune : your name may appear here tomor i row I Only subscribers' names will j be published and, during the dura I tlon of thit offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en, ' joy FREE shows as GUE8TS OF ! THI8 PAPER. . NOW PLAYING I "The Light of Western Stars" DWICHT W. MORROW ed Stntes senate, frtvovt repeal of the 18th amendment iiml a return to state eontrol of lltiuur traffic. In a speech Inst nlirht ill Kmc- I ler'B auditorium, he described, con- ; dillons after 10 years of feiforal . prohibition as deplorable. ' "It is not fair to assume." he said, "that all resontment HKiilnHt national prohibition Is lue to u desire for unlimited license to bo Inteinpoiate.. There Is no commu nity in Hie, United States that do sires thai. The resentment Is duo to tho fecliiiR that an, unreason able control is bolntf imposed. "Htiltes or subdivlsiona of states Whose sympathy Is not . with the law feel themxelvoa relieved ot ic- sponnlblUiy for enforcement. They leave, to an , overburdened . ictlerai government, with, a wholly in adequate police force, tho tusli. oc carrylnu out a went social re form which before 11120 nil tho communities of the land, In ono , way or another were wrestling- , with. .. llus No I'aimccn. j "T brlnK you no panacea for this deplornblo condition. I. know of neJ maKlcnl solution. I ennnot, however, Mand before my friends and nelBhborn and ask for their suffrage without hovinir them know my nttitudo toward thin problem. "First I believe Hint the way out of the present difficulty Is to recopnlze clearly the fundamen tal difference between the nature of the federal government nnd tho state government. I belle-vo this Involves ' ft repeal of the 1 fith amendment nnd the subntltutlon therefor of an nmendment which wll restore to the slntes the power to determine their policy toward the liquor traffic and vest In the federal government power to Rlv all posstlbte protection nnd nsslst nnoe to those stnteH that desire complete prohibition ncnlnst Inva sion from the stntes that do not." Mickey Mouse Club Will Meet Saturday Tomorrow thft Mlckry nn1 Min nie Mice will hfiv thn time of their IIvok at the. UuX lllnlto thentre. ' For hpRhJefKthe club rcremonled, Mlckoy Mouhu nun? anil yell, Tar zjin the tlfter, stao con test, and a Mickey Moune Kounil cartoon the itlalto will Hhow at the club matl nHH only a fast moving western action picture, Tcl Wells In "Oreaaed LlKbtninK." Then club mem hern may stay nnd nee the retfular all-talking fea ture, "Prince of DiamondH," a colorful, ntlrring adv-nture Htory. whloh, Hhlftn from Wmdon to the haunts of aoclcty's outcaatH In the Kar Kant. Alleen Prinnle and lan Keith play the leading role. McPHERSON'S Medford Oregon: ........ ,, of . Men's Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes Is Attracting Crowds of EAGER Buyers Now we are all set with entire sales force strung up to the topnotch ready to give you the Best of Service and determined to go o ver the top, Saturday with another banaer day WITH RED HOT B ARG AINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT awaiting; you. We invite you to come,! make Saturday the Banner Day, of : this Sale in volume. ' $47.60 Suits Many with 2 pants. This Sale $34.50 ; i $42.50 Suits " Many with 2 pants. This Sale $32.50 $1.95. Men's Shirts . .. This Sale $1.39 $1.95 Can't Bust , 'Em Overalls. This Sale $1.75 Engineer and Fireman Socks 6 Pair 85c : . i. .:: 50o, Bow. Ties . 39C: 16-inch High Top Boots Regular; $11,75,, This Sale $7,95: 15-inch Officers'. Dress Boots Regular: $10.75 , ' This Sale $7:85 i Complete run of; sises, in Copeland & ' Ryder Logger. Boot?; This Sale $9 95 . . $9.00 Scotch Qrain Oxfords ' This Sale $635: Extra Specials SATURDAY DON'T MISS THEM McPlierson's Medford,. 1 Oregon Extra Specials SATURDAY DONTMISS THEM5 1 Mth. John Letteken vislLeil the LeHter Spurlln chlckvn farm Wetl noHdny, Inter calllnK on Mrs. Ira Hparlln. Tho Indlcn Rrently enjoyed, n every one cIoch, tho HlRht of the incuhator room with Itn Ineuhutum which will hold 10,400 eggH, and the many brooderit for the buby, c'hlckK, not to mention the hgusuu uf tf fi ut i ful whit hfn. Mr. Himrlln ban about 1600 small j noH to,,accon.any th. npx upto:, chlk. : , ,, - I dr; om ;lulwel'J'to;c'v ; " 'The. firHt puHHiuirt In tune county 1 KUOKNIO Mr, fcmnm Olnon ot wan obtained by Mrs. Dora Collins Hprlnfrfh'M, hfiH ohtn Inert a pnun-t who left for Frnnce Jung. 14. - MEDFORD 110 N.D AY North Central Avenue Grounds MAY 19 ?IstRI &KS George Bancroft in Craterian Picture Th Knx Crntprlan tlieulor Ib Khowlng (leoi'KO liiincrftft In, "I.a cllea I.ovo HruU'H." Iliincroft l horfl noen In dcnlm JumporH on n lorty Kky-Hcriippr, drlvlnx homo tho lutit rivet on the lowerlnK hulhlitiK. lie Ih wien ininlilculHtn In full drctw HH ho trlnn to hpcoino u force In I he auchil rlrclen of New York, lie la Henn In a fierce hund-to-him'l encounter with a labor rtirk 'teer anil hlH HHMKHter cronk-M. lie la Hcen an a tender and ayni)a thetlc! hero-who niaken a decllnn that may. nTinl hla own little win to his death, ile la aeen In broad comedy aa he miiilrma under tho odlotia eonntrlctionH of high ao- rlety'a conluinely. jg&iw ' Ssr "paqeantofpewn; il h GREAT - ' ' GRETONAS k$&Mk ' 4 WILLIAMS CHICK FARM ADMIRED BY VICTORS Wrt.MAMH CKKKK. Ore., May JB. (Hpeclul.) Mlaa Flnlny, tin. Head, ln. George Herrlot and What you expect you get with Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup, UCHT OR DARK ' RIQH IN BODY . NOT BITTER SENSATIONAL HIGH WIRE ACT. FIRST. TIME IN AMERICA TWICE DAILY 2 AND 6 RM. DOORS OPEN, 1 AND 7 RM. L i 1 Il Grand Stand Chair and Geparal Admlatlon Tickets an Sale Clrcul day at Jarmln A Wooda Drug Store Cor. Main and Cantral . ".