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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1920)
PXG"E FJfiTTT WTOFOim mam; TRTmrxE. snrnFOim otcfciox, Wednesday, MATicn 31. 1020. MAYOR GATES NOT TO BE CANDIDATE Although tlm fall troiiernl okirtion, when all the ritv ol'f Vials will he. elect I'd, inclmlinir the cotineilmen, due tu the ehaiiL'U muilc in the election laws, is far uuav, Mayor C. K. (Jates made the positive atiiioiiiK-ciuent to day that he would "t he a candidal--lor re-elect iiJi, savin that he had had enough niavoralitv lioitor for lift; during Hie imst I'mir years and licit l.e hailed with much gladness Hie np liroachintr time when he could doff the chief executive nl't'ice of the city nnd retire to inivate life, where he woidd have time enonnh to cut a few meals now nnd then. His second term as mayor is now nearin its end. It is understood that. Miss Marv lias well, fit y treasurer, and II. A. Alford, city clerk, will seek re-election, hut that several of the council-1 men. will not. j the purpose of restoring order in the ituhr region under certain conditions and for a limited period. A Ilcrlin dispatch on Tucsduy .stated that Pre mier Mueller had announced that Prance had abandoned her demand for allied occupation of tho neutral one and had consented to Kraut tier many from two to three weeks to em ploy a strong force In the disturbed Ituhr area. Paris advices reporting conversa tions between Premier MilJeraud and Or. Von .Mayer .indicated there hud been no positive decision in Paris as to the (Jerinan request. IEE MAGEE BASE BALL STAR ASKS IS THREATENED BY E SETTLE HUN MESS ALONE. (Continued from Pago One) uto accupted some modifications of tho government's ultimatum, accord ing" to tho Oazetto and government troops have recolvcd orders to await now instructions. Franco Ionle iEeUeNt. IPARIS, Mar. SI. Tho request of the German government that It he permitted W send troops to the Ituhr district, In tho neutral zemo near the Herman border has been denied by tho government of Franco. Conversations over tho Gorman re quest have boon In progress between Promlor Milleinnd and Dr. Von Mayor tho Gorman cliurgo d'nlfalrs in Paris. 31. (Millerand yesterday Indicated he would glvo tho German cliargo an early reply nnd It was handed to )r. Von (Mayor today. Premier 'Jlillerand expressed In (he roply the earnest desire of tho French government to do everything not in conslslnnt with the defnnso of Frem h Interests to facilitate tho success i.'t tho Germun govonimont. dlerlin lias evidently been under tho Impression that permission would bo granted Germany to use troops for PEARL Oil (KEROSENE) ; An ideal home fuel for oil co ok stove s, oil heaters and oil lamps. Get it at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CAT.ironNi a) AV. 10. Walker, Npeciiil Atft. Htainhinl Oil, Me. I fur, I, Ore. SI'OKANK, Mar. liO.- Itan-fr lo the future of ediientiou in the I 'nit ed Stales from what she character ized (is the present iiliirmiiitr short age of teachers wan voiced lv Mrs. Josephine ( "orliss I 'restoii. president of the National hducation assu.-ia-tion and state siipcrinteinlent of schools at Washington, in an athlress here today before the Inland Kinpire Teach ers' UHsoeiattim. jMlhoiiuh she declared rcuuircinenf for school teachers have been lowered so much us to permit relatively un trained uirls to enter the profession, (he deficit in numbers of teachers due to war conditions is not nearly beinir uiel, and thousands of schooK in the Tinted Stales were not opened during the present year for hick of inslructors. One hundred and fort v thonsaiid teachers, she said, left the proles sion last; vent. "The fundamental reason irreat shortage of teaidiers CINC'IXNWTI, .. Mar. 1 U-eMn-iree, u-",cs-.imial haschall plaver, in a si-jned statement issued today said President John Hcvdler of the Na tional leatrue makes "a wilful mi--statement," when he savs that ehariics against the magnates havo nut hccii lileil liy ,Mauee. Miauee de iiiamls that if Ilevdler has any co:n plaint, against him, eharucs he rire ferred. Malice's statement followv: ''I am a professional ha I! pla ver and depend upon mv salary for a liv- iii'j for mvself and mv family. "Voit have harred me from minor hairue hall without any charges aiiauist me and without uranlinir me a hearinii". ''I demand that if vou have anv complaint against me that you prefer characs in the manner provided hv your constitution, and afford me an opportunity to defend mvself under the method therein contained. ''When vou sav 1 have not filed with vou written cltaraes naainst the maiiimtes vou malic u wilful misstatement.'' I MANNS The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S I GET READY for EASTER DAY 1 I SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT I tor inursaay, naay ana saturaay onup rdiiyn he nltriljulcd to wholly iiiiiili'nu.'ile salaries laused by lncl; of nrreeia tion ol' the value of servi of ti e leacher,'' she said. "Our ureal ni'il in meet hit; Hie teacher shortage is tc arouse an indifferent nulilie lo the fuels hefoi-e us. "When (lie i i!e of our counlrv become fullv aroused In our need il more iniinev lo nnv for liruins: when lliev become fullv eouniuiil of tin. injuslire done lo thousands of chil dren in I'aihn;.' In uivc Ihein imuiiih -lent leaehers. Ihev will be willini; to pav adcdualelv for brains." l.OK jWlirXKS, Col.. War. III.--Two niiliceiiten uhservefl it citizen WJllL-lli.r 1 1 it ,..,,. mill i.i-i.ciiini I loam', that their suspicions were aroused. Thev stopped him, smelled his hreath and then conducted a justi fied search that yielded a pint hot- tie of hrarulv, warm, j The prisoner told them he had iust (hotiiihl it as if came from a still, and for oiirih'd them to a nearhy house. There an only I they uptured an unreaiKlered still in SPOKANK. Mur. 111. The twenty second eonvention of the Inland Km I)ire Teacher's association was open ed here today with the annua address of the president. Dr. Kdward (). Sis son, president of the I'niversltv of Montana, who was rcL-urded 11s hnv inr sounded the keynote of the asso ciation's three day "Americanization" sessions with his discussion on "o,,i enlina: our patriotism." of Notice o It. A. M. M. K. Al. UeKi-eo Wed nesday, Slarch ,'llsl. All It. A. M. reiiuesled to bo on hand. A. V. NOTII. operaiiun. several barrels of briindv and Kiluardn Vane, and Juan .Mou lovo, who were held fur violating the federal lo'idiibit inn etiforeeinent law. MANY LIKE THIS IN MEDFORD Similar Cases I'lililished in 1-juii Issue. Tho followiiiK case is 1ml. 0110 of many occurring daily in Mi'dford. it Is an easy matter to verily it. You cannot ask fi.r hotter proif. Kdwin .1. White, prop, dairy busi ness, K, Main St., Medford, says: "I was nearly laid up with am attack of lumha'70. it eatnn on without any warniiiK and I thought my hack was broken. 1 couldn't, at ni lighten up and went about, all henL over. A friend advised me to lake I hum's Kidney Tills which 1 did. and soon I was able to K't about, it required only one box It,' fix me up in tine shape and since then 1 have never had any troublo with my hack and kidneys." Price (Hie, at all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy t;et Ooan's Kidney 1'ilbi the same that Mr. White had. I'oster-.Milburn Co., .Mlrs.. Iluflalo. N. Y. Adv. f Wm$8W COMPELLING PLAY BgJ , miMf OF A SOUL 1 IN DOUBT V IfeS f .SHOULD A ! WOMAN TELL 1 m ii j From the fW I 11 (Pm Original A JSX I ff HI Story by " Now Playing Christie Comedy and Bray Pictograph. r t-l!.0' Vtrft L RIALTO fc- . J 4 . ' . . (11 pl J y- - nTT cr. H . .1 "La Vogue" Suits and Coats lit Spring Dresses Tho sii)ci'i(irity of this line its regards qual ity, si vie and workmanship i.s so well known as to require no praise on our part to appre ciate them. You will have to see them. New " La Vogue" Suits $50 to $85 New "La Vogue" Coats $30 to $75 SPECIAL 1 12 new Jersey Coats in Tuxedo stvles, conies in Heather .Mixtures, Green, new blue ;(iid 'navy. SPECIAL $16.48 Slip Over Sweaters in silk and wool from $8.98 to $15.00 each. DOVE UNDERWEAR MUSLINS FOR EASTER Eeautiful new Silk Camisoles, in white and flesh, 2.50 values. Special, $1 98 Silk Camisoles and Bloomers, well mad in llesh and white. Sviecial, each Silk Bloomers, Chemise 'and Camisoles, all beautiful new styles. CO AO Special, each -PJ.tO "Dove" Underinuslius in Bloomers and Che mise. New styles. M nr Special J Dove linderinuslins in Chemise, Ulooni ers and (iowns. Special Dove irnderiniislin.s in Bloomers, Chemise, Gowns and Petticoats . Dove Underinuslins in Clowns, Petti- tt QO coats, Chemise and Bloomers. Special. .''"'O Dove Underinuslins in Bloomers, Che niise, Gowns and Petticots NECKWEAR AND VEILING I-ancv li'ulTled Nestings made ol net; and lace. 'Very special. illell; Corded Silk Collars for Suits and Geor gette collars, with narrow lace (PI OC trimming. Very new. Special, ea New styles in Neckwear, lace trimmed with tucked points of organdie for round neck dresses, (ieorgette and Urgandu Sets and Elet points. Very special, each New Mesh Veilings in the much wanted shades for Spring wear. A'erv special, vard New Veils in a good variety of styles and colors, yard 69 to $3-48 Agents for Gossard, -Warners and ( 'onico ( 'orsets at all prices. Special values in new styh; I'.raisseres in white and flesh. On sale from, each to $L50. 100 of these famous dresses in silk, .erge, tricotine and tricolette, well made, up ti , date in style $35 to fclOO SPECIAL 10 all wool Jersey dresses, :rood colors and styles. Special, each $21 ,00 g EASTER WAISTS IN GREAT VARIETY ")00 beautiful (ieorgette Crepe, Crepe dc Chene and Voile Waists, made in the latest" styles $8.98 to $27. 50 SPECIAL 50 All Silk Waists, inad( of splendid tpiality crepe de chene, georgette crepe and wash silks; eight styles to c1k,oho S i- w. . ..4-1, t. ,...,.1, &firrrr from. Worth more. Special, each iM475 New "Eilritc" Petticoats, each $4.98 ty c i k nn v 89c i $1.75 I Knit Underwear for Easter "Women's Union Suits, all styles and sizes in pink and whte, suit AYoinen's Union Suits in Envelope and 25 loose, knee. White onlv. tf Suit fli.fcJ Women's Silk Top Union Suits, in white and pink. Special, suit Women's "Princess May" Mercerized ests, in pink. Special, QQ AVonien's . Bodice Top Vests. Very fine l quality. All sizes. Special, j Children's Knit Union Suits in white only. All sizes. Special, J Children's Sunnner Weight Pants. Ail S sizes. rerv special, pair 39c 35c EASTER GLOVES $1.75 anted 69c i r , en it iavser s mik d loves in black and white. A!! sizes. Yen- special, pair $i.oo Kayser's 10-button Silk Gloves, black and white, pair Women's SILK HOSIERY FOR EASTER Kavscr's Italian Knit Silk Hose in black on'y. All sizes. Very special, pair $5.48 "Kayser's" Emb. Silk Hose in pongee, grey and brown. All sizes. Special, pair $3.98 Women's Silk Hose, good quality, in rev and brown. (i loves in only. All cial, pair ... $2.50 Washable Champagne sizes. Spe- $2.50 black, white, Special, pair Women's Silk Hose in grev, brow and beaver. grade. All sizes. Very special, pair .... Women's extra fine quality in black, white and brown. Special, pair ..$2.48 I black, white, A verv good 5 $1.50 I Lisle Hsoe, 98c EASTER TOGS FOR BABY Infants' White Coats $5.98 to $8.98 ique Hats new styles $1.75 to 1 Is new st vl $3.98 Infants' Hand Kntbroidercd Dresses $3.4S to $12.98 each 71 TTheWom an .s Stove. 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. MEDFORD. OREGON MELBA TOILET ARTICLES Melba Face Powder, Cold Cream nnd .Massage Cream and Skin Cleaner. Eeach 50 Melba Love Me Face Powder 75 Melba Toilet Water, Violet and LaV ondar, bottle $1.00 XL Jt ADMISSION War Tax Included 25c ii i 3 3 M m ONLY TODAY AND TOMORROW Olive Thomas "The Glorious Lady" - IhrilliiiK lore drama lilUd with I lie romance ami Klammir of old Knsl.iiul. A story of loyalty, love, ami a noblo sacrifh-o. DE HAVEN COMEDY PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE LIBERTY FRIDAY NIGHT April 2 Curtain 8:15 Doors Open 7:00 p. m. 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