Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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rEDFORD MATL' TRTBTJNE, MTCDFOTtD, OREO OK, MONDAY, .TTTNft 'AO, , 1919
FOR INTOXICATION
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As tho Modtord attormnth of tho
unusually heavy trawl 'by auto and
(rain to Hilt and llornlirook Satur
day and Sunday Hi 6 pollco arrostod
tour nun on Intoxication charges and
oue on a fcootU'RtjIiiK clinrKo. Tlioro
were hundrods ot autoa makliiK tho
trip to tho California towns Sunday,
most ot tho occupants woro hunt on
satisfying thotr thirst ibotoro tho
treat national drought becomes ot
footlv.
Sheriff Terrlll and donutles kwU a
vigilant eyo out In tho Slsklyoua for
bootleggers, and tho sheriff was on
tha Job personally all ot last night,
but no arrests woro mado. Tho boot
legging; fraternity ovidontly fears
the law at tho final wlndup and Is
very cautious. Tho Jackson county
authorities aro ot tho opinion that
the bootleggers aro cachelng their Il
licit liooie on tha California side of
tha mountain, Intending to get It
after the oxoltomont Incidental to tho
national prohibition act going Into
effect blows ovor.
Phil McCool, a northern Califor
nia!!, who -was found Intoxicated on
the streots at 1 a. tu. Sunday, was
fined 15 and costs today by Justice
Taylor. Threo othor mon arrested
for Intoxication Sunday and who put
up 9 IS cash ball each as a guarantee
that they would bo In court today bad
tailed to put In appearance up to
this afternoon. A man from Crescent
City whom the police claim Is a boot
logger and who was arrested for hav
ing nine pints ot whiskey In his pos
session was to hare been arraigned
late this afternoon,
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OBITUARY.
WEEKS Died at her lato resi
dence, 38 North Orango street, Sun
day, June 39th, aftor an Illness ot
two months, Sarah Ellzaboth Works,
wlfa of the late John Weeks. She
was born near Woodstock, Ontario,
Canada, Sept. 3rd, 1833. The fam
ily came to Phoonlx, Ore, Sont. 30,
1890, and haro lived in tho valley
ever since. She Is survived 'by Arthur
J. Weeks ot Borkoloy, Sal., Alfred
J.. Weeks. Mrs. Edith A. Orf, Miss
Gertrude B. Weeks, Mrs. Nolllo Mc-,
Go wan, Frod W. Weeks, Mnr. Mnud
Hargrave. all of Mod ford. Klvo grand
children, one great, great grandchild.
" The funeral services will bo held
from her lato resldonce, Tuesday,
July 1st, 2:30 p. m., Ilov. C. 11.
Carlos, offlclting. Interment In I. O.
p. P. cemetery.
CRATER LAKE 10
BE OPENED
TRAVEL TUESDAY
The Crater I.uko season officially
opens tomorrow and In tho morning
tho Crater Lako stagen will begin tho
regular schedulo. Tho road has been
oponed to tho rim of tho lake and tho
hotel can easily 'bo reached by tomor
row. Two tourists aro already book
ed to take pannage on tho stago to
morrow and others aro vxtioulod to
arrlvo on tho trains today or Tuusduy
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. AlAnmlor Parkhunit
arrived by auto Sunday from Port
land with a party ot mon and women
who will relnforco tho employos at
tho hotel and other concessions of
tho Crater I-nko company, and the
entire party dopnrted for tho lake
this morning, included among tho
employos aro Pearl Cruino, Melhn
Williams, B. Claro I.orun and Dor
othy .y. Dlekoy of Kimono! Others
aro Mrs. Yoe and Mrs. H. O. Pomo-
roy, Jamas Sprieas, Archlo B. Coat
and tl. Anderson ot Portland.
A now foal u ro of this season will
bo musical entertainments for thu
hotol guests nt tho lodgo which will
bo given by two lCugono young wom
en. Court Hall, who will look after
tho Crator lako routing ot tourists
for tha eastern tourist agencies has
established his office In the Commer
cial club whoro lie will atiawer all
quostlons pertaining to Crater Lako
travol and accommodations. Holiirn-
lug visitors from the lake reporlod
that Sunday thero were tan guests at
the Crator Lake lodgo and more wero
coming ovory hour.
AT PAGE THEATRE
A
RELIEF OVER PEACE
LI
HAMILTON Died at tho Hertford
sanitarium, Juno 29th, Magglo J.
Hamilton, wlfo of A. B. Hamilton.
Born at Atchlnson, Neb. Ago 47
years, five months, 19 days. She Is
survived by husband and four chil
dren, B. C. Hamilton, La Crando,
Ore., A. A. Hamilton of Baker, Oro.,
J. R. Hamilton of Astoria, Ore. Mrs.
A. E. Bennett ot Astoria, Ore. Sho
has resided seven miles northwest of
Medford tho post year and a halt.
Funeral sorvlco to bo hold at
Weeks & McOowan chapel, Tuesday,
July 1st, 10 a. m Bov. C. R, Carlos
officiating. Interment 1. O. O. K.
cemetery. .
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LONDON'. June 30. Relief, erali-
fu'ntion and hone for a tweedy rend
liistmcnt of tho world are voined in
the vditorinlH mibliHhi'd bv nil iiinmini:
newmHiiiers n tho Miniinc of the
treaty of neaee.
"President Wilson's tcleurnm lo
Amcnen," nays tho Chronirlo, "Htriick
the riifht note rcirnrdinc tho trentv."
tjercrnl ni'W.srmners minirla thanks-
trivimt with -arninirn that Jlierc tnUKt
bo no rulaxinu' of effort to make the
Leniruo of Nations effective. The
Diulv. News iiienliiinn ni)i)reheiiNion
rivnnline Jnpnn and tho Kar Kant,
and tlt'iinmu'oH eleineuts "on hutli
sidcN of tho Atlantic," who. Hie paper
nsHerlH. "are Irvine lo stir m tUt.
cord between Km-luiid and America."
Tho Tcleernnh wh not nniHar lo
fenr nnvthinir in thiii direction, nay
inn:
"Wo mado this pence in a co--r-nlion
and friendhhin with the Ameri
can ncoplo sneh an tins novor hither
to been amirnachnri."
liONDO.V, Juno 30. Tho nlllod
governments havo roprosontod to tho
govoThmont of Holland tho nocesslty
of taking steps to provont tho depar
ture of tho former Gorman omperor
from Holland, C. B. tlnrmsworth,
under-socrotary of siato for foreign
affairs, announced In tho houso of
commons this artornoon.
Prepare for
The Fourth
Slimmer Straws
" You will find just what
you want for summer wear in
Panamas, Loghorns, Sailors
and Pongees. Priced at
$3.00 to. $7.50. Why
wear your felt hat? Oct a
..cool, comfortable straw. .
Summer Furnishings
: . ,Cool Negligee Shirts for tho
Fourth, nice patterns, Silks,
"' Pongees, Madras, Soisettc, in
white, tan, grey and fancy
stripes. Price $1.50 up.
Some beautiful effects in
Neckwear and nice line of Silk
Hosiery. Priced 75$ and up.
Thahomc of Hart, Schaffner & Marx good clothes,
A remarkable rlneiiin production
was given Us premiere showing ul
tho Pago theatre last night wlfeii tho
management of that theatre present
ed thu Jewel production, "Tho Heart
of Humanity." And at tho same
time, a new figure took his place
among tho threo or four really great
moving picture directors, This fig
ure was Allan llolubur, who both
conceived tho story uud trunsfnrrud
It to tho ncreeu.
To discriminating photoplay pa
trons, "Tho lloart of Humanity."
wilt rank as tho third of a trium
virate of great pictures produced
since tho Inception of tho film Indus
try. Tho first two aro "Tho lllrlh of
a Nation," and "Intolerance." Allho
In a measura a war picture. It Is a
rank Injustice lo a(lginnllo It by
that term, nluco It has come to mean
tho brutalities, horrllilo atrocities
and similar tricks to which tho aver
age film director rosorts when pro
ducing a motion picture In which the
Hun flgurou.
I.ovo forms the central themo of
"Tho Heart of Humanity," and, as
tho title Implies, It Is tho story of nil
tho living, breathing world. It Is tho
story ot tho lovo that lives In a moth-1
or's heart; ot the lovo Hint dwulls
In tho hearts of all sweethearts; of
tho lovo that exists In tho hourta of
ull husbands and wives. It Is tho
story of tho grand passion which
prompts humanity to do and dnro for
what Is good and right, oven to the
extent of sacrificing life Itself. See
this plcturo tonight.
U.S. SOLDIERS ANR
FRENCH CIVILIANS
FIGHT, TWO KILLED
HHKHT. Juno . 111). Two French
(livilimiH wore killed uud five Amcri
i'iiii HoldierH unit HnilorH were severe
ly injured, nod more I It tt it 100 wound
ed in riolH here ItiHt night. Two of
Ihu American Muldient nro expected
lo die,
Tho ciiHunlticH occurred us n result
of the nxehniiuo of hIioIm butween
American military ami nitviil uuliee
uud French sailors.
Tim trouble began, aocnrdiiiir la
available accounts, when an Ameri
can naval officer, who is said lo have
been drinking heavily, tore down a
French flair am! Irnmpled on it. A
crowd of Frenchmen attacked tho of
ficer and it is said kicked and bent
him until he won unconscious.
Americans who missed bv ami who
were not aware or the cause, of the
fight, went to tlx) uid of the naval of
ficer. Tint fight then beciiino gen
eral. A mob of French civilians mid hoI
diers and Hiiilors nttciniitcd to rush
the Hotel Motloriio, where American
officers were (iiini'lereil, Thnv burn
en n Hoiilrv box and threw stones at
Americans in uniform wherever lliev
found them. Thu Americans, it is
said, reliiliutod.
A comiMinv of merinos with fixed
Imvoncts was hurried to the scene and
the Americans soon restored order.
Admiral Henri Hnlniin. Ilio French
liuviit eoiuiiilinder lit Brest ordered
tjin tiini'iiiuH to l'olimi lo I heir bnr
HinliH. Am Hie innrineH innri'licil fwi'lc In
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. OPERATION
By Taking Lydia E. Pink
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in Time.
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auilered from pains in my right side, so
, severe that I could
not ralio my feet
from tho floor. Pains
wouldshootdnwn my
limbs and through
my back, and the
doctor said 1 had
an tbscoss. I was in
bed two weeks with
an icobsgonmy side
and oxpectcd any
dsy that I might
have to go to a hos
pital for an opera
tion. A friend coma
to see me and told me of your won
derful medlcino Lydla E. Plnkhsm's
Vegetable Compound. I began taking
It, and after taking six bottles I feel
wall and strong, do my own work and do
dressmaking for others. I cannot apeak
too highly of your medlcino and recom
mend It to o tliers who suffer with female
troublo. it is a Godsend to ailing
women, and yon may usa my name at
any time." Mrs. I'KHMII.l.A lluuiizeu,
SilS E. Fall St, Ithaca, N.Y.
Women who suffer from any such ail
ments should not fail to try this famous
root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
llieir nuinliTs, if, is declared, lliovl stones anil Inii'ks, Thu cilv la nuict
worn tnirsiied It v a mob Ihrmvlriin tuilnv,
Ul.l a. -l J L . .. - -.. 1 ' i.jl -9
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OREGON OPERATORS STRIKE
(Continued from pnge ono.)
In addition to tho nancrnl slrlko de
mands tho Yakima union Is asking
reinstatement ot threo union officers
with threo mouths back pay.
Pasco and Clo Klum workers aro
affiliated with Yakima. They report
that Pnaco has but two operators an
duty and that the Cle Klum telo
phono office Is locked.
AIlKItDF.KN', Wash.. Juno 30. No
employa of the telephone company
had left work hero at noon because
of tho strike order.
('(instruction Men Quit
POIITI-ANI), Juno 30. At 0:30 a.
m., It was announced that about 75
construction mon who nro members
oftho union of electricians had Join
ed" tho strlko, notwithstanding tho
orders of their local union officials
to tako no action pending a meeting
lo bo hold tonight at which a pro
posal for a now referendum voto was
to havo been discussed.
Seattle, Walkout
BKATTI.B, Juno 30. lloth sides
of tho telephone strlko hero today
claimed control of tho situation. Al
though tho operators walked out
oarly yesterday tho real lost of
strength was expectod to come today
whon tho telephone wlros would bo
expocted to hnndlo ovor twlco tho
amount ot business handled yester
day. Fly using Bludnnts, chief opera
tors and clerks at tho exchange
boards, tho compfiny gavo sorvlco
yostordoy. Tho electrical workers
woro expocted to Join tho operators
today.
Rpoluino to Strlko
SPOKANE, Wash., Juno 30 Kloc
trtcal workors employed by tho Homo
Tolophono and Telograph company
hero and tho Paclflo Telephone and
Telegraph company In onslcrn Wash
ington probnbly will go on slrlko to
day, II was statod by I). P. Held, fi
nancial secretary of tho aloctiical
workors' union. Ho said ho would
transmit tho ordors of tho Internat
ional officers and hollevod they would
result In an Immediate walkout.
XOHFOUt, Va., Juno 30. Two
flromon have keen klllod, two ser
iously Injured and tobacco said ly
officials to be worth a million dol
lars has boon burnod In a flro which
throatonod to destroy a warohouso
hero ot tho Imperial Tobacco com
pany. Tha 'building and contonts
aro vnluod at $1,000,000.
These aro the days for
Ice Cream Sodas
J ust one of Many Cool
Refreshing Drinks.
The Shasta
liberty
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
BRYANT WASHBURN
AND ALL STAR CAST
"POOR 'BOOB"
Keeps You Rocking With Laughter
Also MACK SENNETT'S Greatest Comedy v.
!, "THE LITTLE WIDOW"
- The famous Dog, Teddy, ia in it.
TOMORROW ONLY
Pauline Frederick in "Sold"
Wo beg to announce that the last two episodes of
Mam of Might
will be shown at this theater and we show the 14th
episode tonight and toinorj'ow.
'ALSO
Viola Dana
IN
The Parisian Tigress
SO THIS IS PARIS!
'ALSO
HAROLD LLOYD in
' CRACK YOUR HEELS'
SOME SHO
CUM ON, GO
The Week of Short Vacations
Take a Kodak with you. Oct your supply of films
curly. t
Lot us develop and print your pictures.
Heath's Drug; Store
Phone 884 ' The San Tox Store
Your 4th of July Needs
ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR
Women's Athletic Underwear, niado
of fine quality Nainsook and Crepe.
Triced at .....$1.89 and $2.98
SILK UMBRELLAS
Women's Silk Umbrellas in shades
such as navy, green, taupe, dark red
and black. Fancy applcwood and
ivory handles. Sun and rain proof.
Priced $3.98 to $9.48
SILK GLOVES
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Kayser's Silk Gloves in black and
white. All sizes. Pair 85
Kayser's Silk GIovch in whitcj white
with black and black and white, with
white. All sizes. Pair $1.00
Kayser's Silk Gloves in black', white,
grey and pongee.. Pair $1.25
Kayser's 16 button silk gloves, in
black and white. fAU sizes. Pr. $1.50
Chamoisetto Gloves in black, white,
green, pongee, tan and chamois. rAll
sizes. Pair $1.00
Fancy Hair Bow Ribbon.... Special,
yard 50
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Mi U
1 ne womans otore
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
MEDFORD. OREGON
Women's Sateen Bloomers
$1.25
JULY
A
Women's Collars, made of
Organdie, lace and pique
Women's Silk Top Union
Suits in white and pink '
$1.75 '
Women's Collars in Geor
gette aud Organdie 98
Women's Union Suits in all
sizes, only suit 59
Women's Bodice Vests. ;
Priced at 39, 48 and 69
Women's Summer, Union
Suits in bodice and baud top,
pink and white. Suit $1.39
ENVELOPE CHEMISE " .
Women's Envelope Chemise, made of H
fine quality Nainsook, laco trimmed.
Special, each ...1$1.98 W
WASH SKIRTS (
Women's Wash Skirts $2.69
" to $18.00 - J
PONGEE SILK WAISTS H
Women's Pongee Silk Waists $3.98
to $-1.98. " H
VOILE DRESSES j
Women's Fine Voile Dress in fancy
figured patterns, both light and dark.
Prices $7.98 to $18.00 W
WOMEN'S HOSE ,
Women's black Fibre Silk IJosc. S
Special, pair .'. 48
Women's Fibre Silk Hose in black, 3;,
white and colors. All sizes. Pr.....75 '
Women's Fine Lislo Hose in black', ; S
white and colors. All sizes. Pr....69 S
Women's Silk Hoso in all colors and f
fancy. Pair...... $1.50 f
Children's Socks in white, pink and f
blue. Pair .,....,25
Children's LisloHose in black, white S
and brown. All sizes, pair. 69 3
FLAGS FLAGS FLAGS 1
Sun Proof.. .'...15, 18 and 39 S
1 MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price--M ANN'S I
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