Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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BEDFORD MXm TRTBUNF!. MTOFORD, OKEGONT, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 3920.
DEUELS
All
Georgette
and
ede Chine
$2.25
Taffetas
.98
Crep
$2.
RIALTO
II
'Huckleberry
GOOD-BYE
I Am
Leaving
Medford
Tonight
"
A
STARTS
TOMORROW
Harry
Carey
In a rousinq picture
made from Henry
Herbert Knibb's qreat
novel
"Overland
Red'
THE JOYOUS VAGABOND
OF THE ROAD
LEADS NATIONAL
LEAGUE
29. Jack Four
Amerlcau leaguer
CHICAGO. May
nler, Hio rornior
now playing first base with the St
Louis Nationals 1b on a batting ram
page which promises to rush him to
the front lu the National league race.
He boosted his batting mark from
.293 last week to ..136 this week ac
cording to averages released today
and which Include games of Wednesday.
Fourier participated in 32 games
and in 119 times at bat hit out forty
times for a total of 48 bases.
Cy Williams, the Philadelphia out
fielder, also has made a spurt toward
the top. WllllamB acquired an aver
age of 320 as compared with 276 a
week ago. In addition to his batting
dash, Williams bagged his fourth cir
cuit drive. Ills 41 bits Include 11
doubles and threo triples.
Last week's three batting leaders
switched positions, each suffering
slump. Hornsby of St. Louis Went to
tho top with 403, Groh of Cincinnati
Is runner up with 393 and Nicholson
of Pittsburg third with 3 80. Lebour.
veau of Philadelphia, who had been
making a spirited showing, dropped
from 361 to 300.
Ilabo Ruth, tho New York slugger,
broko up the triple tie In the Amer
ican league for home run honors, by
driving out three circuit drives since
a week ogo Wednesday and now has a
total of eight. Felsch of Chicago and
Walker of Philadelphia continue as
runners up, each having bagged
homer during tho week and are tied
with six each.
Johnson of Cloveland continues to
top tha batters with 370 whllo Hen
drlx of Boston Is the runner up with
370.
Illce, of Washington, pulled away
from his teammates, Bobby Roth, in
stolen bases and is showing the way
with four thefts. Koth has pilfered
ton.
Tv Cohb, the Doirolt star, who last
week appeared to have struck his bat
tlr.g stride, sufforod a slump and
dropped from 277 lo 252. .
U-lUlL . Mill' JXBMgffa so
With Medford trade vs Medford made
PAGE Tues. Night June 1
SEATS NOW!
Messrs. Lee & .1. j. Shubert Present
THE llKHikKT MUSICAL
, SPKCTAOLK ON EARTH
The PASSING
SHOW
Tho New YorV M'uitcr Garden's Most
Stupendous Home, 13 Colossal
Scenes 1200 Costumes
Cast of 300, with
Willie HOVAKI Ki.Kono
Roy Cummings, Will rhllbrlck,
John Burke
125 of the World's Beautiful Wom
en. Posltlvoly tho Most Clorgoous,
ailttorlng, Gigantic and Costly At
traction ever sent on tour. '
EVEREADY
Flashlights and Batteries
Balyb. Woodford yQuciUimaCi,
Proprietor
Fifth and North Riverside Telephone 11
: The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses Only
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
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C. JUl'i"g3..'. .1!. J- LI J .alLJLl.:r!SVJ-.i..-.."l;i-rL!-iL 5U lUllUIXijjg
HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT? 1
Cups and Saucers, each 15
Window Shades ..; ;..69
Blp Reduction on 2-ln. Post Iron Beas.
L Get our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coll Springs.
Mordoff & Woolf
: Phone 9 ' Y ' 1 . 22-24-26 South Fir
Harry Carev at Rlalto.
Harry Carey, the virile western
ttar, known to millions of screen na
trons uffeetioniitelv as Cheyenne
ilarrv and Ave of the Saddle, ;s
to appear at the liialto Theatre three
days bcKinuintr tomorrow, in hm Intent
production, "Ovcrlnnd - Hed." The
photodrama is bused on the uounlar
novel of the same name bv Harry Her
bert Kmbbs.
Sparklinq Comedv Comfna.
The latest Marguerite Clnrk photo-
pla.y. "Easy to Clet," will be the at
traction nt the Liberty theatre for
two Hays commcncinir tomorrow. The
story centers around a bride of tin
hour, who made- her husband pay
S!000 and nn apolocv as recompense
for making the remark to n friend
that nil women are "easy to set.'
Moreover, she led him into a scries of
the stranRest and funniest adventuris
imnainablc.
Harrison Ford, the attractive vounir
lending man, plays opposite Minn
(.'lurk.
Virginia Blair
in Passing Sh'ow
CROCKER IS ANGEL FOR HIRAM.
' (Continued from Fago One)
"Yes, by public appeals for funds.'
' somewhere around JG0.000 was
spent In California then, flow was
that spent, did you have Chautauqua
lecturers?"
'(In four big meetings we paid ex
penses of speakers," Mr. McCabe re
plied, adding that printing and circu
lation of printed matter was the lar
gest item, with little or no money
spent on newspaper advertising.
"Did you see any evidence of ex
penditures by your opponents in the
Hoover campaign?" Senator Kenyon
added. - ' 1
"That was our great anxloty," Mr.
McCabe declared. "We didn't know
how effective it . was going to be.
They circularized the whole state
once or twice; they had many work
ers, women as well as men employed
in house to house canvasses.
"They were taking wholo pages of
newspaper advertising and we
couldn't toll what we had to do to
counteract It. .
Thny had a tremendous number
of workors out of Los Angeles. . We
had to rely largoly on volunteer wor
kors.. They had tho money and could
got them."
''Well, there were some . people ln-
ducod to work by their respect and
admiration, for Mr. Hoover, weren't
thero?" Senator Kenyon asked. '
les, or course, -but thero. were
great numhers employed," . 'returned
the witness, who said that In Los An
golos. alone Hoover's men had 1600
paid workors. .. .
Before calling Mr. McCabe the com-
mlttoo questioned Frederic -William
Wile, a correspondent of the Phila
delphia Public Ledger as to an arti
cle written by him Hint $28,000 had
been raised In California for Senator
Johnson's primary there.
' Johnson Outspcnt Hoover
Mr. Wilo testified that J. H. Ros-
seter, formerly of tho shipping board
and William II. Crocker of California
had been Instrumental in raising the
alleged fund.
Tho witness said he had "heard a
good deal to the effect that all candi
dates In California were spending a
good deal of money." , ,.
"Why didn't you write the Iloovor
business too?" asked Senator Reed,
democrat, Missouri.
Wile said the Philadelphia Public
Ledger had "written that up exhaus
tively when Hoover men were boforo
this committee." "
Mr. Wile asserted that estimates of
expenses for Iloovor in California
had not reached anything like the
estimates for Johnson.
"1 was told," he said,' "that -tho
colling was tho limit tor the Johnson
campaign.
Replying to further questions, the
witness sold his "paper is supporting
Hoover."
" "mI"'' "
jg.;,' .LLL;
To Indicate fua: playgoers . are
keenly interested in the better class.
of attractions that visit here, a line
of prospective patrons appeared , at
the box office of the Page theatre
yesterday morning where seats wore
placed on sale for "Tho Passing
Show" that gorgeous, gllttoring, gi
gantic musical spectacle from- the
Winter Garden, New York. This tre
mendously large and entertaining
mirth and melody melange broke all
records In Chicago for length of run
and amount of business. Since then
has played return engagements in
Boston, Philadelphia, Detroit, Cincin
nati, pittBburg, and other large cit
ies to. absolute capacity, selling ou'
at every performance for the entire
v.eck. i . - ,' .
OF
H1LLAH TEMPLE
NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO.
Adopted Monday, March 29.
ApLAM-MIEDPOIU)
Dally fxeept Similar.
9 p. m.
Sill;
10:15 11:00 a. tn. 12:00 noon; 11:45, 1:0,
CIS. 8:00, t:45, ;S0, 6:14, 4:00, 7:00
9:40 p. r. btluriir onlv; 9:S0 p.
10:10 p. m. cuturcuj onij.
' Ink aahland T:H. too. '. .
- 10:14. 11:00 a. m.; 11:00 noon: 11:48, 1:10
I .15, 5:00, 1:45, 4:10, 5:15, 0:00, 7:00 p. ov;
$:45 p. m. Baturdair onlv; 9:80 p. 8a. dllly;
1:15 mkhdftit, Saturday only.
Sunday Only
.-00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m. ; II noon; 1:00,
1,00 :00. 4:00, 5:00, 5:80, 0:80 p. m.
' , :M 10:00, 11:0 a. m.; 11 noon; 1:00,
tjW, i.'OO, 4:0. 5:00, 5:80, 9:80 p. ra.
Wfltlttf toes Arttand, Ran 8id JTurnicj.
JACKSOXVIM.K MKDKORD
Pally tirrpt Sunday,
lore Urdloril 8:00, 9:30. 10:10 a. a.:
18:00 noon; 1:.10. 8:00, 4:80 5:80 p. ra
I Satjrday onlr 7:30 p. m.; 9:30 p. m. dall;
Saturday only 10:80 p. m.
Haturdar Only
Kin Jaraaonnllf 7:S0, 8:30, 10:00, 11:80
a. m. ; 1:00, 1.00, 8:45, 5:00 7:00 9. BL Sat
urday only, 8:00 p. m.
Stindar Only
Itm liVdford 9:00. 10:30 a. m : 11:00
noon; 8:30. 4:00, 0:30, 9:30 10:30 p. at
Uara JackaonHlU 10:00, 11:30 a. ra. 1:30.
1:80, 5:00, 7:00, 9:50 p. in.
Orfir and waiting roora No. 5, Sotltaj Front
Naah llotfl bulMliur.
-Jarkaonrllle VYalliajr Room at Btcr'i Coo
fpctlonrry.
1'Uoae ivy, MMiora, ura. . ,
SIX MONTHS I
GOULD NOT WORK
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Made Me Strong and
Able lo Work I Recommend
, It To All My Friends. ;
Ituronnp. X. J. "I had pains in back
And lrg eo thttt I could not stand cauhM
bv trmale trouble.
1 felt (to tired all the
time, had bad head
aches, and for six
months 1 could not
work. I was treat
ed by a physician
and took other re
medies but got no
relief. A friend told
me about Lydia K.
rinkhnm'n Vege
iahle Compound and
it h a a helped mo
very much. 1 am well and strong and
now able to do my work. I cannot
thank you enough 'and 1 recommend
your medicine to my friends who aro
sick." Mr. Surir Sacatansky, 25
Kast 17th Pt Hayonne, X. J.
It must be admitted by every fair
minded, intelligent pemon, that a medi
cine could not live and grow in popular
ity for over forty vears, and toil ay hold
a record for mich wonderful success
as does Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, without possessing gTcat
virtue and aotual worth. Such med
icines must be looked upon and termed
loth standard and depend bio by every
thinking per soil.
- . -Vi
All roads lead to Ashland on Satur
day, Jufio S, that being the date of
tho "homecoming" ceremonial, to be
stnged tn that city by Hillah Tomple
of the Mystic Shitne. Formal . an
nouncomentS'havB' been- mailed to all
the membership,' and this notification
is merely supplementary In the public
way aa a reminder., A visit to Ash
land, especially In the' way of a motor
tour at this particular reason of the
year, will prove to be' a most enjoy
able outing. Delightful scenery right
on tho threshold. ojf the liraulte City
town, and camping privileges unsur
passed. Hillah Temple Shriner clubs
are. planning to attend in a body and
participate, over fifty being booked
from rhe Klamath Falls organization.
From Ashland the parting of the ways
win lead to the Imperial Council's
sessions at Portland later on, June
22-24. Hillah Temple has contribut
ed five hundred dollars to the enter
tainment fund or Al Kader Temple,
Portland, and tho representation
from its organization will be large
from various secttons of the state.
Doputy Potentates for Hillah have
been, appointed for several counties,
Including George S. Calhoun, of
Grants Pass, for Josephine; R. D.
Williams, of Koseburg, for Douglas;
Worth Harvey, of Cottage Jrove, for
Lane; Jackson F. Kimball, of Klam
ath Falls, for Klamath and Lake
counties, who can supply petitions
and afford general Information rela
tive to this approaching ceremonial.
One and a third rate as railroad
faro for the round trip to Portland.
Tickets on sale from June 17 to 4:
final limit of return date, June 30.
Tickets will be sold only to members
of the shrine and tholr families. The
recorder will have to furnish each
membor with identification certifi
cates, consequently send in applica
tions early if you contemplate going
to ,1'ortland:'
Fair Weather Predicted.
.WASHINGTON". Mav. 20. Weath-i
prcdii'tions for the week besinninc
Monttnv are: Pacific states Gene
rally fair with nearly normal tcm
pernlures. , -
.' Xotlco I
Members and all those ladles who
desire membership in-the ladies' aux
iliary, Amorlcan Legion, plcaso as
somVilo In the park, Monday afternoon
at 2 o'clock sharp to march In the
parade following lrioT American Le
gion In 'commemoration of our noblo
boys who gave tholr .lives In tho re
cent war. PlcaBO bring flowers to
the creek for our sailor, dead.
BY OKDKH OF THK COM.MITEE.
69
Notice American lBion
The American Legion will assist
tho Q. A. R. In the observance of Me
morial day on Monday, May 31st. All
members are requested to report at
the clly park in uniform nt 1:30 p. m.
G. A. CODDING.
Commander Medford Post.
Notice'
$50.00 for Information as to par
tlos who are destroying our Gusher
Cafo signs along highways, etc.
53' . GUSHER CAFE.
TRI60NIA OIL CO.
EXPERIENCED MAN
DrillinK. which bad been discon
tinued for the Dust threo weeks at the
Trieon;a Oil & Gns company well
while the water supply was' beinir bet .
tcred and other alterations and im
provements beinir made, will be re
sumed' next "Tuesday with W. 1
Shaffstall. the new head dnKtr, v,ho
with his son. A. P. Shafl.itall. tv.s
assistant, and their wives have ar
rived fccre. from Los Aneeles, in
chnrire. In the mean time the new
boiler is beinir connected, the pressure
tested and the water supply tried ont,
The hundreds of stockholders ol
the TriRonia componv are to be con
crratulated oh the company bnvimr
obtained the services of such a loni
experienced, expert oil man as Mr.
Shaffstall. who has had active ix
peripnccn all of the leadine oil fields
of the country during- the post 3S
years, and he in turn, says the Tri
Sonio crowd is to be oonffratulated on
its rich prospects for strikinrf oil, its
equipment and drill.ne location for the
first well. ' : '
The fact that Mr. Shaffstall is a
very practical arid conservative oil
man, hcinir more of a worker than
talker, ci.vcs any utterance from hint
on TriKortin prospects much sicuit'i
cance. and what little ho has said -so
far, is very encouraffins to the 'stock
holders and officers. ; : '. - '
. "The more I look over , the com
pany's territory and well location, the
better I like the outlook,"' said Mr.
Shaffstall in an interview last nivht.
"AH the surface indications and U v
Of the Trisonlu territory are for oil.
I especially like. the looks' of tho shell
formation through which tho drill has
already eone to a! depth of 270 feel.
Althoiurh I knew somewhat of the lov
of the land iind the equipment before
I came here, I was agreeably surprised
when I personally looked over rl.e
situation. ;' . " '
. "In view of the scarcity of oil well
drillinir equipment throughout the
country for a loritr time past the Tri
ironia company has been very, fortt't
nato to sret any cciuipmeut at all, i,o
liny nothinjr of cettiner such a splen
did outfit as it. has.' The 12x12 Ainx
engine is capable of drillinir to most
liny depth. The company has n Jnru-er'
and better boiler than vou will usuillv
find .on nnv. single well, and the' en
tire innchincrv is good throuzhdut. ,
"You know that any new develop
ment work in wild cat territory always
attracts attention j - in tho proven
fields and I had. hoard much. In tho
past. year of this Medford wild. cat.
field. At first when the . subject-wr.s
bronohed, about my coining -horc to
take charge, I didn't Tvnrm up to tJi
idea, btit the more I investigated he
more I liked it,, and when I learned
that iPrcsidont IC'hns.' Lilly' was a
brother of Kli Lilly, for whim I had.
dono much drilling work, that cinch
ed me'.'1 ' " .: ...
In line : with ' its policy of safe
guarding the stockholders bv gottinj
the best talent avnilnble the Trigoniiw
company management went after end
obtained Mr. . Shaffstall as h.A'i
driller. Both he and bis son are F.Iks
and members of the Santa Ana, Calif
lodge. Through the influence of K..
W. Qilchnst, representative in San
rrancisco ot the htar' Drilling Ma
chine company, a practical oil man,
tor whom ftlr. Shattstall had worlfcri
at. oil drilling and in a trusted nnnfi-'
dential capacity for 15 years, and of
Mr. Joso, tho geological expert of the
ingonia company, lie tna induced lo
come here.' '
Mr. Shaffstall first began drillm?
in the Pennsylvania Oil fields 35 vears
ago, and from there went into lb"'1
Ohio field, drilling in the Lima, Tif
fin and i rcemont ou and gas sections.
Then he spent much time in tho
Indiana oil and tms field, and in the
tollowing order drilled in the Ken
tuclcy, Illinois, ' Kansas. Oklahoma.
California, Texas and Wyoming ficMn.
His last diilling before coming Mve
was in the Richfield oil territory in
California.
Work will be started on tho Tri-
gonia well Tuesday wilb one crew, and
if it is found thnt the increased water
supply will warrant it, another crew
will be put on. ' If the water suppiv
docs not warrant this, it will be t'l!
further increased bv drilling in more
water wells. "'''
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
; MAY BE OVERCOME
- If you have Catarrhal Deaf
ness or are even just a little
hard of hearing or have head
noises go to your druggist and
get 1 ounco of I'armint (double
strength), and add to It Vi pint
nt hot water and a little granu
lated sugar. Take 1 tablespoon
" ful four times a day.
This will often bring quick
relief from the distressing bead
noises. Clogged nostrils should
open, breathing x become 'easy
and the mucus stop dropping
into the throat. It hi easy to
prepare, costs little and Is
pleasant to take. - Anyone los
ing hearing or who has Catar
rhal Deafness or head noises
should give this prescription a
trial.
MXDFOBD ISOM WO&Xft
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Uiao Meat tot Falrbanka ni Hon
at&aTinea. -
. 17 South RlYirtlitt, .
LIBERTY
LAST TIMES
TODAY
GO IN FOR A
. QUARTER
THK riCTUKE
BEAL'TIFVti
ELSIE FERGUSON
'His House in Order'
BY SIB AKTliCK WIXO Pl.NKltO
TOMORROW
MR PUBLIC: . "
If you hare any theories about win
ning ladies don't say them out lourl
in front of Mrs. I-iiblic. Vou may
get in as much troublo as Harrison
Kord did in "Easy to Got," with Mar
guerite Clark Ids bride.- .
MARGUERITE
CLARK
AND HARRISON FORD
'EASY TO GET'
Her Best Comedy-Drama
Drug Stores Glpse
Monday, 11 a. m.
Decoration Day
ASHLAND
CELEBRATES
An Unusually Unique Entertainment Will Be Given
: This Year " ''
July 3, 5
" IN LITHIA PARK, ASHLAND
3
DAYS
BIG
3
Ball Games, Open Air Dancing, ' Free Vaudeville.
Merry-Go-Round, Boxing Matches, Water Sports.
Athletic Contests, Fireworks. .
Saturday, the Third
LOGGERS' AND MINERS' DAY!
Log-Sawing, Rock-Drilling and Gold-Washing
Contests.
MINER'S ROW WILL BE A HUMMER!
Roulette, Faro, Chuck-a-Luck,' Etc.
1 Old '49 Style " " .
Blue Sky the Limit " - "
SUNDAY, THE FOURTH
Largely Devoted to Speakers of National Repute.
Sunday Sports and Picnicing '
MONDAY, OLD-FASHIONED CELEBRATION
Boxing Matches, Races, Fire Works
GREASED PIG
AND GREASED LIGHTNING ' '