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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1920)
I. W. OWING I STARTS TOMORROW A big Saturday Evening Post story, beat ing "Double Speed" and "The Roaring Road" for thrills. 11 REFUSE DESTROYED BY PORTLAND. Ore, Mn.v 31. Twer, ty nlleRBd 1. W. W. held licre on chnnres of violating the state crim: nnl syndicalism net, have filed nffi davits . refiiKintr the services of miy 'attorney! but Georirc F. Vaudcrveor. Vnnderveer is now prenarinir an np- pcal for .William Iluvwood and 100 other allesed I W. W. in the federal court at ChiiBiro, and has notfied the the local courts ho cannot appear hero until after June 10. Twelve of the defendants here are in jail anci ciilit arc out on bail. It was planned to becin the trials June 17. Notwithstanding the refusal of the defendants to accept any attorney other than Yendcrveer, it wus said today that the court probably would appoint counsel to represent thorn. The canes already have. been t poncd four times. With the ilocoiutliiK of graves In the morning, and u parade this after noon at 2:30 o'clock, .Medford paid Its annual tribute to thu soldier dead of ivar. All day and Sunday citizens placed flowers upon tho last resting place of beloved ones. The afternoon parade was headed by tho National Guard, followed by the veterans of tho Civil War, who re ceived a sprlnklo of appluuse as they marched along. The rest of the pro oesslon was made up of tho American Legion, W. R. C, 13. A. It., tho Boy Scouts, and a long lino of autos. All business was suspended for the day. . E '.VICTORIA.' B. tVMnv 31. Clar ence K. Hoswoiih, representative in tho Far Kust of the New York Sun, who arrived from tho Orient on the steamship Kuwa Alum Sunday, stated a high pflioial of the Japanese for eign office informed li i lit tho Japa nese occupation of Vladivostok n"d adjacent nreas is letnporarv mid is only carried on as n means of che-.'lc-intr possible bolsheviki pt'opncutidu in Korea, pendiuc OHtubl'shtnont of a htronK government in Siberia. Denial of nffRrossion was made by this of l'icial, said Mr. Hosworth, and nu- nouncemnt of withdrawal ntiirht be cxpoctod in a few weeks. . Liberty. With dainlv Jfarcucrit cClark in n characteristic licht comedy role, "Kusv to Oct," the picturo which opened n (wo-duy's run nt tho Libert Theatre . last evening, is thoroughly dcliKhtful. The. title refers to n remark which o two-hour-old husband made in the hearing of his bride, while on their honeymoon to the effect that women are likt trolley em's : 1 1' von miss one, another will be alontr in a minute. I ho bi'ide decides to nive htm e . chance to prove il. Professor to Usher. nKRKKI.KY. Cal.. May 31. A desire to sec history nindo ha-t Prompted K. C, l.ccbrick, nssistnnt professor of history at the University of Oulifijrnin, to obtain a position us usher ut the Deniocralic National Convention in San Francisco in June. Everett Mill Burninn. EVKHKTT. Wash.. M.iv 31. Uneker brolhcrs' sawmill at Lake Slo vens, u few miles from here, is bnrn inir and is reported to be threatened with total destruction. It is valued at a Quarter of n million dollar, BLISS HOHZO0.BII3S 1 fOIKRAIT NO , BlDSAlunturf o "t 'sins" 200.D0SES 41.es AND POWOLR Oil ALL ilZt JOf When CONSTIPATED, or If you tuffd S?"" KHKUMATISM, "k '' "ilhf BUSS NATIVE HKHBS TAHL.KT. they re made from ROOTS, HKRBS, and li.K.?. on STOMACH, BOWELS, Ll VKK and K1DNKVS. Thri atTnajthe.i the bowcli, and remove undi tened refute lood. the fermentation of which etarta many dlaeatca. M. J. D,,via, Hardy, Aik.. w-rfifa: "I wae for a Ions ' m?- fi" ufT'er from comtipjtlon, hut BLISS NATIVt HKKI1S TAHLETS cured me. 1 never ninve have had the Alt'f," """Me" MONKY-BACK GUAK ANtEh in each ho-. At all Drue- Storea. JUO e-oiea Jl.on, amall aiie SOc. . ALONZO O. ULljiS CO., WASH., D. C. MEDFORD OBSERVES BOLSHEVIKI ARMS " -'''MEMORIAL DAY ST. JOHiNS, X. n.. May 31. Only the Roman Catholic church and the home of ltd pastor arc standing toduy In the villuge of St. Quentln, swept by forest fires of tho last three duys The thousand-odd 'inhabitants are camping out of doors or housed in nearby settlements or lumber camps. The property loss is estimated at from $400,000 to $500, 000. The priest, Rev. K. Martin, was tho only ono Injured. Relief for the homeless ones wus started at once by tho government. Forest fires are raging In virtually every county in the province. MONCTOX, N. II., May 31. Two hundred square miles of standing timber has been destroyed by forest fires In the northern part of New Brunswick along tho lines of the In ternational railway uccording to re ports received horo today. SENT TO PERSIA CONSTANTINOPLE, May I! 7 (By Associated Press.) A message re ceived by the Constantinople nation alists from the general commanding their troops In ICrznrum says tho Rus sian bolsheviki havo advised him that they are sending two divisions of Russian bolshevik troops to Erzor um across Persia. This message, however Is rogardod as questionable by the foreign military men here. Livestock I'OliTI.ANI). Ore. Mnv 31. Cattle lower: receipts 202(1. Grain and pulp led steers, lV!.2;)(iil'J.75; choice itrnss, $1 1. ")()(') 12; uood to choice. tUfYtU l.f0; medium to irood. $0(tr 1.1; lair to cood, $(fil(); common to lair, $8(o)!); choice cows and heifers. $10(iiil0.50; itood to choice, $!)(ri)l); medium to uood, fa'r to mo- diiini, $T(rfH; dinners, .$fi(i(i; bulls, .t(l('8..r)0 ; prime liwht calves, $1 :() 15: niediutn. $8(i7'll; heavy, $(i(r?8.rn. Ilous hiirher: receipts .100". Prime mixed, .f 14.7offfilo.10; medium. $14.2.', (i!M.7o: smooth heavy, $ 1 IffPlTJ ; rouirh, $10f(iil; pins. $ll((f!l.'l. Sheep sternly: receipts Kidl. Lambs !fl.'!(ilXf0; culls. $!)()11 ; ewes. foS.riO; ycarlinus, $8(cil10; wethers, $7((i'0. Hatter l'OHTI.AND, Ore, May .11. But tcr stcaily. Cubes, extra, 4!)c; parch ment wrapped, box lots, file; cartons Mc: half boxes half cent more: less than half boxes one cent more. I)ut terl'at, No. I chiii'iiine: cream, El(Vt 52c f. o. b. slat:on; 5.1c Portland. Natlounl New York 2 11 2 Brooklyn 6 10 J Batteries: Douglas. Winters, Hub boli and Snyder; Grimes and Miller. Boston 4 o Philadelphia 1 S 0 Batteries: Oeschgor and Gowdy; Smith, Wotnoit h:h1 Wlthorow. St. Louis 5 11 0 Pittsburg 4 10 0 Batteries: Sherdell. Jacobs and de mons; Pondera, Moador, Watson, Cooper and Schmidt. Cincinnati 2 10 2 Chicago 3 r! 1 Batteries: Msber and Wlugo; Alex ander and Killlfcr. BASEBALL American Washington (17 1 New York 7 13 t Batteries: Shaw, Carlson, Schacht and Plcnlch; .Mogiido and Hannah. Detroit 5 8 0 Cleveland 9 17 1 Hutteilos:. Dating and Stallage; Meyers, Nlehunso and O'Neill. li. II. r. Vernon li 11 2 Los Anitelcs 0 5 f licll and Dcvoriner; Thomas. Hushes and Lapati. I?. II. K Sacraniculo ..,..() t) l Portland 1 li f Mails and Cadv; Hons, Junev ami Koehlcr. I?. II. E. Oakland 0 5 ; San r'raneisco . 2 7 1 llolliiu: and Mitxe; Jordan and Amiew. Lonn Hours in Mint. SAX) KKAXeiSOO-rnHe SninV nionevniakcrs in the San Kraucisco mint are working sixteen hours a ln Iryinir to keep abrca'-t of the demand for sih'er coinage, which seems to he preferred everywhere now !o paper nitmcv. This preference, il is sa-d. is particularly noticeable in Philadelphia and Sail Kraucisco. . . i I , ,, wMi . A Skimpy JV Tf OWVZKSAC Those who attended 'the Hinllo Theatre last niuht. for the first sIit.v iiiLr of ''Ovtu-land l?cd," a production starrinir Harrv Carey, saw a picture embodying real heart interest in a virile western story that inve the cowboy film favorite's admirers a new insit'ht inio the stars sunny per sonality. lis ,jovia( manner was tinscd.at FAR EAST THUGS. SAN FRANCISCO, May 31. After having been slashed by Malay ban dits, pursued by Buddhist fanatics and robbed of thoir last penny, Henry G. Roth, a cartoonist, and George Wortz, magazine writer, arrived hero from tho far cast recently. At Ran goon the Americana attempted to enter a nudblst temple without re moving their shoes. Thoy said they were thrown out and a Briton In tho party bad his nose slashed oft'. Malay bandits at Singapore held them up and Roth was slashed with a Malay krls, his chin being cut to the bono. At Saigon on a French steamer their stateroom was robbed and money and sapphires valued at $ 10,000 taken, leaving them "broke." Co-Eds Learn Defense. IiEH KKLF.Y, Cal., Jlnv 11. Any one who attempts nil attack upon I'niversitv of California co-eds wdl bo compelled to employ .defensive rntlier than offensive tactics, accoi'd inc to Professor Frank Kleebunret', who'is conduclina: a class of women students in weaponless defense. NATION PAYS TRIBUTE. ' (Continued from Page One) nation. Veterans of the Grand Army of tho Republic, despito their years, marched at the head of the column. OYSTER BAY, N. Y., May 31. Reverent tributo was paid today to the memory of Theodora Roosevelt at his grave here'by hundreds of citizens heuded by the members of the Quen tln Roosevelt post or tho American Legion and veterans of tho Spanish American and Civil wars. Tho for mer president's grave was a veritable mound of flowers. SHATT1.U, May 3 1 .Seattle's Me morial day program contained many Impressive ceremonies, beginning with nn imposing parade of war vet erans, patriotic, military and frater nal organizations In tho morning and concluding at sunset with the strew ing of flowers on the waters of Paget Sound In honor of tho nation's sailor dend. Tho program included memorial services at the First Presbyterian church with Wnlter F. Meier as speaker; a luncheon given by tho Klks In honor of war veterans and a pilgrimage to local cemeteries in the afternoon when the graves of soldier and sailor dead were appropriately' decorated. Shopkeepers closed their doors and comparatively few were seen on the streets. Streetcars running to the cemeteries bore hundreds of families carrying their lunches, prepared to spend the beautiful summer day be side the last resting place of those :hcy mourn. HKL1.INGHAM, Wash., May 31. Five thousand persons are expected to inarch In tho Memorial day parade here this afternoon. School children, fraternal and patriotic organizations will join wtlh the veterans of three wars in making the parade a success, .ludgo John A. Kellogg will deliver the address of the day at Liberty hall and flowers will be strewn on Bel lingham hay in honor of tho nation's naval dead. EVliltETT, Wash., May SI. More SPECAC AT77?AC770JV times with a trace of seriousness that was all the more - effective for hirj clieeriness throughout the greater portion of the picture Tho photoplay is- replete with thr.lls as IJarrv Carey's pictures usu ally are. There is superb horseman ship, his nuicknes swith a nun, his thorough knowledge of the. desert and the rouiih, western life that gives th film a "punch." extensively than for many years past Memorial day- was celebrated here today. Tho veterans of '01, '98 and '17 accompanied by patriotic organi zations, marched to the cemetery where exercises are to bo held. Vir tually' all business houses are closed TACOMA May 31. Veterans of all foreign wars joined with civic or ganizations here today in holding a .Memorial day parade. Aftor tho par. ade a program was given In the state armory. AVALLA WALLA, Wash., May 31. Memorial day exercises, hold yes terday afternoon marked tho first ap pearance In uniform of Buttery A Second Fiold Artillery. Washington National Guard, alld the exercises wore the first to be held under the auspices of Walter C. Lee post of the American Legion. " ABERDEEN,. Wash., May .31. Memorial day services were held in Aberdeen and llonitiam yesterday. In Aberdeen there was a parade In the morning of patriotic and civic organ izations, exercises at tbe cemetery followed by water services, on the Wishkah river. At Hoquiani there was parado and water services and tho laying of the cornerstone of the new American Legion building. . 'JIUTTE. Mont., May 31. Follow ing the decoration of the capstan of tho battleship Maine, which rests In tho Silver Bow courthouse, Grand Army yetorans, a detachment of reg ulars stationed in Butte and members of tbe American Legion and former soldiers who served in the world war paraded in a snowstorm -with civic societies this morning in observance of Memorial day. WENATCIIKE. Wash., Jfav 31. Wenntchee celebrated Memorial day with a parade anil speeches in Mem crinl park under the auspices of the G. A. If. and the American Lesion. Graves of soldiers antl sailors were decorated bv the various patriotic so cieties. The srasoline. shortage is so serious hove that all supply stations are closed and only n-few cars or trucks were able to run. WHITES AND BLACKS CONTEST (Continued from Page One) Henry Lincoln Johnson of Atlant They were listed oflicvnllv as un- plodirod, but Governor I.owden's cam oaurn nianascr testified he sent $0000 of l.owdeu money to Johnson. The Wood s; rmp. headed bv Hoscoe Pick ett, later elected fifteen dcletratcs. Krank Hitchcock, one of the Wood mummers, told the senate committee he sent $10,000 to Pickett when it was reported "the opposition was spend'ii'' considerable nioiiev." Hires Household Extract contains the actual juices of roots, barks, herbs and berries. It makes rootbeer as pure as it is sparkling and delicious. J':Aa. Itbrinft Hms household THE CHARJ ES E. HIRES COMPANY rhiladelpSia. Pa. 1 aiyrte. aaJr .r,.e(. The followinff letter from T. II. K. j Hathaway, well known former Meu ford resident to Joe lirown. will be if interest to the people of the valley, particularly the sportsmen : "Friend Joe: "I certainly was surprised to hear from you, but nevertheless v.-.is miiihty clad to hear from an old friend. I hear from Hedford occa sionally and meet people who hav. been there for various reasons. ' I hopo to be back there uzain some dav. as I have not known or heard of . place I like as well. I hear the cite is picking: up attain. What did the census returns show? I am pluercini; away and hope to make some money in the next year or bo. "I nm very busy ut tbe store, but Joe, they don't have any such fsbi''.1 in this part of tho world as vou have there. If the people out thore only knew what uood fishintr in the Iiomij meant, tbcv would close it to com mercial fishing nt once, ns manv wealthy . people from here and the east would to there and spend thous ands' of dollars. :' II! cood . fishing could be nssured, it would mean more than I "can tell lo tho whole vallcv. You people out there don't realize h&M rich people will spend their money for what thev. want. Think ot a man spending from fifty to n hun dred dollars for a flv rod, twentv to fifty dollars foryi flv reel, eiuht to twelve dollars lor a trout basket, fifty to a hundred dollars for a fish intr suit, which does not include-$27.;'T0 for a pair of waders, and w-hen thee so fislrne: they want all the comforts and are willimr to pay for them. "Mnnv men would spend from one to. two, thousand dollars for a few weeks fishimr such as the Ifo'jue could offer if the river was closed fo nets absolutely. Vou see. I wish nothing but uood to the valley nud would like to see it have a phuM on the map as it ouuht to have, and Medford is tho logical city for people to go to. Good fishing would help all kinds of business. People would lo cate there for nt least, part of -the year. Money makes the mare go to day just the same ns it used to do. Let mo hear from vou soon. "Yours Truly . "THOS, H. K. HATHAWAY." V Jkaty,. i&4 a7 m STRAW and PANAMAS for Men $2.50to$7.50 Jackson County Bank Established 1883. SALESMEN WANTED The Oregon Nursery Coif pany 'desires the services of a high grade salesman, with oar, to handle their complete line of nursery product-'. throughout local and adjoin ing territory. A liberal con tract is offered. Condition!? are unusually favorable for a large and remunerative business. . Write at once for details. Oregon Nursery Co. Orenco, Oregon. wimk lit m "EXCUSE! : : I MY DUST-1 ; They "re Off! .Off in a from Los Anneles to Frisco! ALSO - MACK SENNETT'S GloomKiller "THE SPEAK-EASY" ' Willi Chariic Murray. LIB ERTY 1 TONIGHT Last time to see Marguerite Clark in ! . "Easy to Get" ' Everybody says that this is the best .Clark picture yet. Harri son Ford plays opposite Miss Clark. Harry Carey -m- Overland Red A picture of thrills, romances, gun battles: ' , horsemanship and horse raees. The best pic ture that Harry Carey erer did. COMING "The Copperhead" with Lionel Barrymore EVEREADY Flashlights and Batteries NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO. ' Adopted Monday, March 29. ASHI,AXJ MElFOKD DiHy icept Sunday. Lfive II H ford 7:1 ft, S:00, fl:45, :3ft. 10:15 11:00 . m( 12:00 noon; 19:4ft, 1 :Ht). 3:1ft, 5:00, 8:45, 4:30, tVlft, fl:00, 7:00 p. m. 8:4ft p. m. Suturd.iy only; 9:80 p. m. ilnily; 10:30 p. m. Saturday only. I.f re Ashlaml 7:1 S, fl :00, S :4 ft, 0 :0 10:15, 11:00 a. in.; 12:00 nuon; 14:45, 1 :.0 i:lft, 8:00, 8:4ft, 4:SO, ft:!.'., 8:00. 7:00 p m.; 1:4ft p. tn. Naturdar only; 9:30 p. m. daily; 12:15 midnight, Saturday only. Sunday Only 0:00. 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; 14 noon; 1:00, 1:00 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 0:30, t:30 p. m. 9:00 10:00, 11:00 i. m.; 13 noon; 1:00, 1:00, 3:00, 4:00, 6:00, 6:80, 9:80 P. m. Waiting room Aahland, Eaat Sid Phimiicy. leap to smash the record NOW PLAYING! But Until Tomorrow Night Only --ALSO- Larry Semop Comedy IPIHWPIIHI IIIM IIHIiaM -" Proprietor JACKSONVILLE MEDFORD Pally except Sunday. IiTt Med loid 8:0u, 0:30, 10:80 . n.f 13:00 ncou; 1:30, 3:00, 4:80, 6:80 p. tm. Saturday only 7:30 p. tn.; 0:80 p. m. dally. Saturday only 10:30 p. m. Saturday Only . Leave JnHtRonville 7i20, 8:80, 10:00, 11:89 .1. nv; 1:00, 2:00, 8:45, SiOO 7:00 p. m. Sat urday only, 8:00 p. m. Sunday Only Leate Medford 9:00, 10:30 a, m.: 11:00 noon; 2:110. 4:0O, 6:30, 9:80 10:80 p. m. Une Jacksonville 10:00, 11:80 ft. m. 1:80, 3:30. 5:00. 7:00, 9:50 p, m. Office find watting room No. 6. South Front, Nash Hotel buildijiir. Jacksonville Waiting Room at Beta's Ooo fectionerr. i'boue'809, Medford, Or.