Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 12, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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LANDiS THREATENS
BASEBALLiEADERS
ALL
THIS
WEEK!
Today's Startling Crania
13 founded on one' of the
most momentous question,,
that has perplexed woman,,
Bince the foundation of.
society , ... .. .
STEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOOX. WKDNESUAY. .JANUARY 12, 1921
AIDS QUELLING
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SHANGHAI, (Curresnondom-ferVoi
AND WINSVIGTORY
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CJUCAGO, Jan. 12. Federal Judge
Lantils today was formally accepted
as the supreme head -of. organized base
ball when the club owjiers. of. the
American and ; National ( leagues .., in
joint session signed-, an, , ag(eement
binding themselves to abide Uy'liis
decisions. The mlnor leaguers, -wore
expected to give.their approval later
In the day. ' -a- ' ...
CHICAGO Jan, 12 Federal Judge
Landls threa'tened to resign as the su
preme dictator of organized baseball
today when a word was substituted in
the new national agreement, stripping
him of authority immediately to Inves
tigate charges of crookedness or cor
ruption.
Judge -Landls who addressed a joint
meeting of the American and National
leagues, gave the club owners fifteen
minutes in which to adopt the agree
ment, as originally drawn, threatening
to resign at the end of that time if
they: failed to adopt it. '
Judge Landls objected to the substi
tution of the word "recommend" in the
revised agreement. The original agree
inet authorized him to "take" inltaie
(liute action to investigate all charges
of crookedness. ; ,
CHICAGO,-Jan. 12. The National
Association of Minor Leagues today
voted unanimously to sign the pro
posed new': major-minor national agree
ment. '1 r
CHJBAGp,. Jan. 12. -The American
league, oh motion of B. B. Johnson, its
president, today signed the hew na
tional agreement which .was ratified
at their New if oik meeting. The mo
tion ,waB seconded by 'Tom Shibe of
Philadelphia. . , ...',
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CHICAGO, Jan. 12 Players Rumlor,
Borton, Maggert and Dale, involved in
alleged baseball crookedness in the
Pacific Coast league today , were ex
pelled from organized .baseball by the
National Association of Minor Leagues
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BLACK TJXJ) EKTH ISG 6
Paris introduce liem and like a.
things French, ihoy are practical aa.
well as beautiful, JTJiis .chemise ia
made of black crepe meteor and fin
ished with -deep edges of black lace-
Shoulder straps. are of fleeh .satin o
be Inconspicuous as possible beneath
the sheorness of. one'a Georgette
chiffon blouse -" y f-
POLANDWILLPAYB
ITS GH!LDRENED
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President Geo. A. Jlaustiojd Aviil be
the principal speaker -at a1 series of
meetings that will be held throughout
the county commencing January .14th.
Mr. idahsfield, as president of - the
State Farm Bureau , has just returned
from the federation pf the state organ-
lzatipn and has n. message pf interest
for you from the, State ' and National
Federation of Farm Bureaus. " Also a
message of interest fgr, . every farm
woman interested in the development
of the women's welfare work in .Jack
son county under the direction of your
home demonstration agent.y. , t;
Be-,sure and get. out.to -tiiese meet
ingsitm the date scheduled.
BE 'SAN DOMINGOED'
MEXICO .CltV, Jan. li-(By iAeeo
ciatcd - Press.)- Resolutions were, re
ceived today by the Pan-American Fed
eration of ..Labor v congress, a motion
having been adopted that all resolu
tionB must be submitted before .5:30
o'clock this afternoon.
, Comment on .occupation of San Do
mingo ny United States marinos was
again heard from Carlos Gracldad, a
Mexican delegate, referred to the sec
tion of tlie secretary's report dealing
with the efforts of the American! Fed
eration of -Labor to secure native rule
iti. the island, and required that the
present congress make a renewed pro
test, "as there is danger the, same
force may be applied in, Mexico.
i CHICAGO, Jan. 12-Danlel Mclrney,
Jr.,' 6 years old, is in a serious condi
tion at a hospital today because he
sampled some of the moonshine whis
key; his father: had bottled and stored
in the basement . . t , ,
.The police-'wlil turn Daniel Mclrney
Sr., over to the federal authorities to
day,: to answer charges of violation of
the Volstead act.
COUGHS AND COLDS
I J- often tenacious, -.
are a drain upon
I 4he vital forces . :
smuts FMiii.QinN
strengthens the whole
system and helps
drive out the pre
disposing cause.
Scott & Bowd. Bloomfield, N. J.
ALSO MAKERS OF
KI-HDID5
(Tablets or Granule)
INDIGESTION
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SAN- FRANCISCO, Jan. In the
fare of poverty and fumino the Polish
government has raised a sum of more
than $200,000 and dedicated it to the
uses of the, European Relief Council
to defray -a portion of tho coHt of
leading the 200,000 starving children
mid nursing mothers of the country
during- tho next five .months.
The sum, uccording to advices
tho ABKpeiaied Press) After Max i'irt-
iiiK and burning nC tho important
YangtHZO river port of.Xchang by niu
tlnous Chinese Koldiers, the arrival
of British, American, -Frejich and Jap'
anese gunboats haB brought -an end to
the outbreak.-! -TJio in mi hording te, sol
diers held . undisputed poKwssion ; of
the city, which number upward i uf.
40,000 people, for. nwno thajx fivojUays.
For three days after tht outbreak,
telegraph service, down the yansctsze
was .seriously interrupted. ( Messages
that Inter found their Waydown the
thousand miles of river to- the coast
carried the information that a.bout G,0
CUiineoe "had been killed in the insur
rection and that, it; was-ended ( only
whph (.he- Chinese --Chamber of 'Com
merce of iehojig -had, agreed to pay
$100,000 to-a Chinese, -officer - com
manding: the mutinous troops.
It was stated thcU thfc outbreak de
veloped because tho; troops had not
been paid for si months. . t
Reports are that Japanese wera the
principal sufferers among tho foreign
population, which numbers upwardK
o(100 persons. Offices of the Hob
eut Doltar company, ..which operates a
line, of rivei Bt earners up the Yane
t8ze,, were among the other foreign
establishments, iooted,-, according to
reports of tlie compRiny's. agent. The
Standard Oil company's office In the
same building was not damaged. '
-. It is understood that, probably to
avotdii. international ; cum plication ,
forces were not landed from the gun
boats, when-it was found thatjforeign
Uvea were Tnot in danger-; and no fur
ther damage to -foreign property was
Imminent, r j; . , j '
SCOLDED FOR WET FEET
:; DETROIT, Jan., 12. Joseph . Orich-
vich, 5 years old.ranjmltted.isuiclde
last night by shooting hlmseU In.lhe
head, aooording to a statement to the
police by, the lad's father., Daniel
Grlchvich., ' - '
, The boy had been punished for com
ing homo with wet feet nnd sent Into
the kitchen to dry them, Grlchvich
Said. ' .
', MADRID, Jan. 11. Alejandro! fccr-
roux, the radical leader In a Kiwech
eelved at the Pacific hea'dnuarteis of today, doclafed that only a reifuTMl'
the! council today from the Warsaw can lorm ot government could save
office has already been placed at the!MnIun-
disposal of the PKPD, the Polish or
ganization working for the ' American
Relief Administration by the assump
tion of responsibility for. all deliveries
of food sent the' famished' country
from . Danzig to ;the various .ware
houses, and' food kitchens fromi which,.
the work. of Jiuman salvage is- carried
on directly,- ; ' , .', -y-
LATEST NEWS
OF THE STATE
SAIEM. Ore.. Jan. 12. The bodv bt
Daniel vlckstrom, who- disappeared
from his home at, Silverton last Satur
day, was found in Silver creek there
yesterday. He liad been HI for two
years past.. He was 60 years old.,.
KLAMATH- FALLS, Ore., Jan. .12. .
Reduction of wages averaging 20 per
cent of the present schale has been
announced by local timber operators.
effective January 15 In all branches of
the, lumber, industry. r,; i,.,
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 12. The First
State and Savings bank of Klamath
Falls, Ore,, was today closed by Frank
C. Bramwell, state superintendent of
banks, who announced that hre depart
ment took the action because of de
pleted reserves of the bank. The bank
has capitalization of. $100,000, surplus
to the fact that the politicians In Waah-
amonnting to about $1,225,000. Cap
tain J. W. Sciinens is president. .
OBITUARY.
SLOVER Ellas Slover died at his
home In Central Point January 10 of
pneumonia -at the age of 76 years,
and 29 days. - He leaves to mAurn his
loss his wife, Sarah Ei, two son
Henry and Charles Slover of Central
Point, and eight daughters, who are
Mrs. H. E. Reynolds of Gresham,
Ore.; Mrs. MaVy 'Moyfleld, and Mrs
Jano Mnyfield of Central Point; Mrx.
Ann Mayfield of Bend, rc.; Mrs.
juna i'lerce i.oi Jacksonville, Ore.;
Mrs. Delilala Hammersley of Eureka,
Calif.: Mrs. Clara Craddock of Ddr-
ris, 3alif., and Mrs-. Ella Cleveland of
Central Point. . ,
Mr. Slover'had made his .honne at
Centrat Point for the past seven years
wiiere "he leaves a host 'of friends to
mourn his loss. The remain! are nt
the Perl Funeral Home. The funeral
Herviecs wJll be held Thursday morn
ing at 10 a.: m., at Central d'oin. Inr
terment in Central Point cemetery.
MERJUMAN Barbara Aly-e Mer
rlman,' infan: daughter' of ill. and
Mrs. Merritt B. Merriman of Gold Hill.
Ore., died nt the home of the, par
ents, January 12, aged three mbiithH.
The remains are at the Perl Funeral
Home. Funeral arrangement an
nounced later. ... - '
DES MOINES, Jan. .12. Dr.
Peter Hansen and Mrs. Uva Bussey, of
Rock Springs, Wyo., are under arrest
here today, the doctor charged with
enticing Mrs. Bussey away. She Is
charged . with desertion. They were
trailed here by the woman's husband.
MUWLASPS!
Musterole Works Without the
Blister Easier, Quicker
There's no sense in mixing a mess
of mustard, flour and Water when you
can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff:
ness with a little clean, white Musterole.
Musterole is made of pure oil of
mustard and other helpful ingredients,
combined in the form of the present
white ointment. It takes the place of
mustard plasters, and will not blister.
Musterole usually gives prompt relief
from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache.'congestion, pleurisy.rheuma.
tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,'
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
20c and 69c jars; . hospital siee $2.50.
SEWARD
; HOTEL ,
'"HtrosVoF bntim4'
ALDER AT 10TH STREET, '
POUTLAXD,' OREGON.
AH the Oregon electric! cnVs atop at
our hotel. Our hotels have the home
like atmosphere, and our service is
unexcelled. We strive ' to jlease.
Rates X1.E0 and up. With - bath
2.40 and up. Our dining room is
very popular, and our business men's
luncheon, and our regular ana Bun
day dinners are not equalled else
where at our price. Opposite Olds.
Wortman & King's big store. -"
W. C. CULBERTBON. Proprietor
WESTON'S
-. . . I .. -i f 7 y ' . . .
Camera Shop
the Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographej
in Bouttiern Uregoc '
JTegatHes hiade any time oi
jlace by appointment. .
Phone 147-J.
' ' We'll dourest':-' '
J..B. PALMEE
. 1 s Medford.
208 Kuat MaiusStreet
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AL ST. JOHN
In Two Reels
of Fun and Thrills
"The .WINDOW
TRIMMER"
, Featuring the Wmsomest and Mostly
iBeloved . of All Screen Pavorites
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NOT A FIRE SALE
77t ;..,' .'- ' 'I ,11 '
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Coas throwing its entire
stock of Tires, Tubes and Accessories in this sale
at reductions from 15 to 50, per cent
KANT-KOP AUTO LOCKS
List Price $12.00. Sale Price $5.00
TIRES
GOODYEAR AND UNITED STATES
' TIRES AND TUBES
; . 15 to 30 Reductions ,
WEED TIRE CHAINS
' All Sizes, 30 '
. : Cross Chains 5c Each
Accessories
Spark Plugs, Spot Lights, . Wrenches,
Lenses, Tire Patched, 4 "Tape, ' Screw
Drivers, Fan Belts, etc., 20 to 50 re
duction. , : " ';'
BUMPERS ' l
All Bumpers go at 25 to 40
ALL GOODS PRACTICALLY AS GOOD AS NEW '
' ; Come in and see if you can tell the difference. ,
WE ALSO HAVE :A FEW NEW 'AND USED CARS
' - AT BJG REDUCTIONS , J -
SALE STARTS' FRIDAY, JANJ 14 AND WILL END JAN. 22
Pho,e3o4, GEO:L TREICHLER MOTOR CO.
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