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r PJOE ETC! TIT MEDPOTtD MAIL TTtlBUKE, fET)FOTlT). OftBflOK. WKDNEftDAY, JANUARY 12, 192f a.SS IS F.W, I 1 ! i I ; I i ; INITIATED INTO KNIGHTS PYTHIAS At the Tegular mcetlnK of Talisman lodeo 31 Knights of Pythias Monday night forty-three mcmliorn of a elann oi seventy-four were started on their journey to Pythian Knighthood, and were duly Introduced Into the myster ies of the rank of page. This is the largest class that was cvor given the work of this order in southern Oregon and marks a now era in Pythianlsm in this part of the state, and of which achievement Talisman lodge is justly entitled to fool proud. Hon. Frank S. Grant, who wns to do. liver a lecture to this class was com pelled to cancel Ills engagement at the last monifliit, hut says he will nay tho lodge a visit just as soon as his liiwl hobs arrangements will permit, lion W. H. Gore- proved himself, to bo a mighty good substitute and dolivercd a masterly and etoquont address on Pythian fraternity; A largo delega tion of knights were presont from all parts of the valley and other parts of tho state and California. W, Y. Crowson, tho nowly eloctod master of works- is in full chargo of the ceremonies, nnd Ik busily engaged In working out the details for putting on the Impresslvo work of tho rank of esquire next Monday night. The music for thono ceremonials is being furnish ed by the P. O. K. K. orchestra of oleyht pieces. . NAVAL LIEUTENANT8 FIGHT (Continued from Page One) fore they sighted nu Indian, who start ed to flee whon Hlnton offered hm a cigarette He became more communi cative, howovor, when Kloor gave him a dollar. Wives Can't Believe It NEW YORK, jiiii. J2. Mrs. Stephen A.-Farroll and Mrs. Waltor Hlnton, wlveq or two of the naval balloonist, today characterized aa "unbellovable" tho slAry or tho dispute) betwoon their husbands over tho lotter Lieutenant Hlnton Is alleged to have written to his wire. Mrs. Hlnton aftor expressing her dlsbollof of tho affair, fled to hor room saying "I havo no atatomont to nmke until I hoar from my husband." ('After what those moit have en dured," said Mrs. Farrell, "I cr.nnot bo llove they will bo anything but broth ers' for tho rest of their lives. No one of them dosorves niore-crodit than tho others." , "I 'Bin the happlost woman In tho world," Bho continued, "and my prayer has been nnsworod. I novor lost confi .donce, you know. As I said Christmas eve I would not havo glvon up hopo for their return until next spring. Tho children have novcr given up hope cither. Mr. Farroll has taught us all not to worry but to' bo cool, lovol headed and quiet." '' , ' Navy May Investlnato WASHINGTON J J rill. 12. Decision as to appointment or a naval court to inquire Into tho norsonul clash at Mat tlco yestorday betwoon tho American naval balloonlstH, Llontoniints Fnrrell a ntl Hlnton, is being withhold ponding further nnd. orricltil roport, Socrolary Daniels snld toilay. The secretary nddod that It wa to "bo tloplored" that thore should buvo been any porBonnl conflict .betwoon tho young mon who had "ondurod groat hardships and But now standards. ' It. boouib, that the navy," continued Mr. Danlols, "Is doing work that chul lengos 'the admiration of the world in a number or historic lucidoiits, but Iiiib soon the glory dimmed and mnrrod by personal differences, jealousies and often hilter fooling.' The groat record of tho navy in the Spanish-American war lost, In a ineasuro, tho. glory of lis achievements through tho courtB of Inquiry and differences which followed it. Kven nflor tho into world war. where the Aiuorlcau navy won world renown there followed this unfortunate public exhibition of differences." NKW YOItK, Jan. 12. Mrs. Stephen A: Fnrrell, wire of Lieutenant Farroll, today assertod that sho boNeved hor husband was right iu "defending his chnractor" when ho struck l.loiitonant Hlnton at Mitttlee yeBtcrdny. "Of couiHc, I think my hiiHlinud was right In defending his character," sho said. "I read a letter received from Lieu tenunt Farroll by Funnels I. llent, comnilsslonor of contracts, and It was marked that It was not to bo publish ed." . LIlM-rty Itoiul rrlvn. NKW VOKK, .Ian. 1 :. I.ll.crty liondH cloned: 3'i'H t!i2.3n; flint I'm IStl.llO bid: nuroild 4'H JKtl.CO hi, I. first '4'si JH7.06: m-roml 4 'r JSfi.74; third 4'4'b JX11.H3: fourth 'n $.K7.12. Victory 3' :l.3; Victory 4-Vb Captain H. C. Sinclair of the Grants Pass , Salvation Army branch was a visitor In the city Tuesday and today. Good supiier at Eagle Point Satur day night. 253 Get those soft paper tablets at thlB office at lGc per pound. tf MrB. It. A. Cooke of Hornhrook, Mrs. R. B. Price-of Eagle Point, and Van H. Heffnor of Trail are guests at tho Holland from nearby points. . Mrs. Haney, hemstitching, pecot, buttons covered. M. F. & H. bldg. 264 We dolivcr anything without delay. Phono us your wants. Medford Phar macy, phone 10. ' ' , : 251 A basket ball gamo played iu the Washington school gymnasium lust, nignt netweon tne learn of Mrs. H. F. Noffs class of tho Ilaplist church Sunday school and tho team from Mr Franklin 8 class of the Mothodist church Sunday school, was won by the former by the scoro of 25 to 1 1. to ureaK up a cold quickly use Mount Pitt Cold Tablets 25c at tho Medford Pharmacy, Prescription Drug. gluts, Main and Central streets. 2Dt For Sale First mortgago on city proper, $1000.00 at 8 per cent for ono year. ixix u, mail I rlDlino. i-ostmasier A. H. Thompson was down from Lnko Creek today and left a contribution for the Kuropoan Child reeding fund. Dollar brooms for 75c. Truax store, Jan. 16 to 22. 251 For that hacking cough try a bottle. of White Pino with Spruce Balsam. Medford Pharmncy, Prescription Drug gists. Central and Main streets. 251 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White loave for Seattle Wednesday ovonlng to visit their daughter, Mrs. Km met N. Palmer and family. Mr. White will stay, a week or ton days and Mrs. White will remain a couplo of weeks. All tiro work guaranteed. Bring In your old tiros for repairs. Cut) for when you want 'em. Exohiuigo Tiro Co. . 252 "Majestic" nt Eaglo Point Saturday Ight. 253 Bon Morlln of Watklna, Oregon is spending a fow days In tne city attorni ng to business niattors and vftlting friouus. - Another shipment of sort shelled walnuts nt 26o per lb. at Warner. Wormian & Goru's. 250 Among poultry foods you will always rind Korr's egg mnsh and Golden Hod egg mnsh at tho top. Buy them at Farm Bureau Co-oporative Exchange, Hom y. Harcko lett Tuosdny evening for Fresno, Cnl whoro no has a post tion as an organist in opo of tho mov ing picture housos. Mr. Harcko ro signed a similar place at the Page theater. . His place will be taken by MIbs Juonosso Butler,1 ami hor place at tne Hlalto will bo taken by Miss Grnco Brown, - Your motor can bo made like now by roborlng and ntting with DeLuxe Pis tons. Results guaranteed. P. F, Close nt Riverside Garago. 252 Delco-Llght Elootriclty for evory turm. A.edfard Electric Co. The management of tho Pago the. ater havo bookod ns ono of tho big nt. tractions of 1921, Al Jolson In "Slnbad, Jr.", who will appear In this city May 28. , , Somo party! Whore? Eaglo P.olnt! When! Buturday, Jan. 15! 253 Dr. Hnlstoad In Mechano-Thorapy, tno germ or all manipulative and ad JiiBtlve troatmont. Phtpps Bldg. 251 Another Medford man Is being men tion ror a Tat federal job, with tho change of administration. Ho Iu Dr. F. C. Page, who Is being talked of tor tho IKisltion ot collector of customs for tho Orogon district. Upholstering, pncklng nnd crating of all kinds, mnttross making and reno vating, chnlr ropnlrlng. Call at 101 S, .PASSES AWAYi V. W. Hutchison. . ono of Jackson county's best known pioncera, died at 6 o'clock liiKt nlKht at tho residence of his son, C. I. Hutchison. Francis William Hutchison 1 was born August 5. 1838 near Dayton. O.. being the oldest son of Guoree andil Cynthia Louise Hutchison. Ho was married to Mary Ann Hrower, Feb ruary 20, 1862, nnd to this union ono son, C. I. Hutchison of Medford, was born. Mrs. Hutchison died March 2, J81I6. .- Mr. Hutchison came west in 1803, and Iihh made his homo In Medford with his son since that time. Ho is survived by two sisters, Mrs. E. M. Lumsdon of Medford and Mrs. llose K. Charles of Los Angeles. Three brothers are left to mourn the de ceased, J. J. Hutchison of Florida, warren M. Hutchison of Lustre, Im! and Amos 1. Hutchison of Warsaw. Ind. Tho funeral will bo lnjil at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Perl's under taking parlors. CHAMP LEWIS BEAltN BY TEXAS WRESTLER ROCHESTER, N. Y.. Jan. 12. Arti cles of agreement or a finish wrest ling mutch betwoen Ed' (Strangler) Lewis, champion of the world, ami Dick Davlscom t were signed hero to day, the mutch to tako place in this I city January 21. Dnvlscourt, a young Texan, who Is also known as Dccourt, defeated Lewis last night in a handicap match. He outpointed tho champion and broke Lewis famous hoadlock fourteon times. Lewis had undertaken to throw both Dnvlcoiirt and "Farmer" Bailey of Vermont in 75 minutes. . ETHERIDGE BLAMES MORRIS (Continued From rage One).. Sure Relief IPI i i i llNWSTj 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief I LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Central or phono BltlJ. ' 257 Pnro onstorn buckwhent In rive and nine pound sacks nt Warnor, Wortman a uoro s. ' 250 Earl S. S. Smith ot Portland with all his Initials Is a guest at the Medford Other Porllandors at this hotel are J. M. Putnam, W. H. Davis, 11.' It. Ran kin, E. Hill, J. Stewart. N. L. Gruollo ,1. M. Rice, E. O. Rico, Hugh Mltcholl nnd D. L. Hollmnn. Do not order cnlcnonrs from travel lug representatives or out of town firms. Wo havo n factory lino of all slzos and kinds of calondnrs, wull IKickots, cut-outs, etc., that wo will show tho trado latur and suvo you money on tho Bnmc. 1 tf See CIoko about rebiirmg your cylin ders. Riverside Gnrnuo. 1 260 A number of prominent republicans held a meeting last night to mako ar rangements for the annual Lincoln Day banquet, discussed speakers anil other banquet mutters, and cIiobo tho following general committeo to take charge ot the affair: P. M. Kershaw chairman, H. L. Tomllnson of Ashland Ralph Cowglll, Bert Anderson and H L. Walker. Young Hyson Tea" 35c tho lb. while It lasts at Truax store salo, Jan. 16 to 251 Best equipped shop In southern Ore gon for roborlng cylinders well equip ped ior general 'Overhauling. 'P. F. Close. . 2.V With the .03 of an inch which fell last night tho total rainfall nrocinlta- tion for tho winter slnco Soptember is now 10.S7 Inches, and as rain is the prediction for tonight and Thursday tho total will soon probably bo over the 11 Inches mark. "Dluty Moore" dnncpB at Eaglo Point, Saturday. Jan. 15. 253' "Crescent" guaranteed 30x3 14 tire and tube 118.50, at Nordwlek Tire Co., South Front. ' 252 Tho stato Y. M. C. A. convention will he held In Salem on January 3Uth, and the Jackson county branch of tho organization will have a delegation present. Toilet paper fie the roll or six for ?vc ut Truax store, Juu. 13 to ii. 251 commission ever Issued a norm It to the defunct bond houso that would pormlt It to soli preferred Btock in tho corpor ation. If such a permit wns not is sued, then Morris,, and pc'lmps Ether- idge, will be required to answer midor tho blue sky law, which has, it is said, horetoforo been thwarted completely it) getting a hold on tho affairs ot tho concern. . ' ; Such preferred stock is known to have been sold to tho public in con siderable quantities and to a large IUIU1 TtklUU. - ' ' - ' , ,'' ' ' ' , ' Another' Angle '-' ' '' An oqunlly Interesting possibility and ono equally serious to the person nel of the bankrupt companyis the possibility that Morris Brosy sold In terim certificates calling for preferred stock In the corporation. 'before such preferred stock existed in any. more tangible stylo than the 'Imagination of the heads of tho company. ..Thero, again, is a BUbjoct for tho ro- search of tho. corporation commission er, Gobhnrdt intimated. It Is hot con ceivable, authorities' point out, that financial propriety would 'shield tho salo of Btock that did nut exist. 8HOW UP GERMANY (Continued from rase One) call for such a conferonco lo bo hold in -Washington, It could bo accomplished Iu sixty days," said ho. Asked whether ho had any know ledge of n "Blncero desire" on the part of tho other world -powers for a dis armament ngreemeut, General Bliss snld that somo good might como from a reduction of naval building by the United Stntos, Great Britain nnd Japan Mr five yours as provided In tho pond- Ing.Borah resolution If It were regard ed as a prelude to a permanent ngroo- uiont. Ho thought, however that naval building already under contract In this country should be completed. Ho snld that in conversations with former Premiers Clomcnceau and Or lando and Premier Lloyd George nnd other representatives of tho allied pow ers In addition to the high military of ficials ho had found a universal "dread and horror" nt tho international sit uation and the potentialities for world chaos resulting from tho world war. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Warning! I'nlens you see th name Bayer" on package or on tablets, you nro not getting genuine Aspirin pru- rlbed by physicians for twenty-one year!) and proved safe by millions. Tako Aspirin only as told In the Hayer package for Colds, Headache. x-uralKlH, r.hcumatlmn, Earache. Toothache. Limilmeo nnd for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tab lets of Aspirin cost few centn. Drug-1 Kista nine sen larger packages. Aspi rin Is the trade mark of Bayer manu facture of Monoaci-iii ncldcjtcr of Sa- lleyllcacld. Adv. MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN' mm mmmxBSBjKiiwimrrmMjlmmrm ' IBBggJpnifltilt-W!HlllilililWMIIirTgBM ' The Moist Stupendous January Held at This Every Article in the Store ReducedNothing Reserved The response to our Clearance Sales has been so enthusiastic that it has encouraged us to offer Still Greater Values for Tomorrow. J Gome! WOMEN'S WINTER COATS ONE-HALF PRICE ' . ' AH $25 Coats, now . . . . $12.50 All $35 Coats, now . All $45 Coats, now All $50 Coats, how ' r ... s Y4S r :.i'.''': All $65 Coats, now .$17.50 .$22.50 '.$25.00 .$32.50 ALL WOMEN'S DRESSES ONE-HALF PRICE . K , . :' All $22 Dresses, now V .,$1 1.00 All $25 Dresses, now . $12.50 All $35 Dresses, now . . $17.50 All $50 Dresses, now . . $25.00 All $60 Dresses, now . . $30.00 NO ATTENTION PAID TO WHAT THE GOODS COST OR TO 6UR PROFITS ON THEM. OUR ONLY THOUGHT IS TO CLEAR OUT OUR STOCKS. Musliri v 36-irich : Soft; Finish Sold at 35c Now. 18c; yd. .Percales ' 36-inch Best Grade Sold at 50c Now 28c yd. Gingham 27-inch For Dresses: Sold at 35c , Now 18c yd. White Outing ; " 26-inch Sold at 45c ' Now 22c yd. Curtain Scrim 36-inch Sold at 35c Now 18c yd. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED THESE PRICES PROVE IT- Petticoats Silk and Cotton ' 20. Off Millenery ;. Every Hat in the House One-Half Price . Waists Every Waist in the House : 20 Off , Children's Coats Good Quality One-Half', Price Dress Skirts Going at '20 ' Off ; White Cambric ! v 36-inch Sold at 59c Now 19c yd. Hoi.ise Dresses New Styles Off MANY OTHER BIG BARGAINS NO ROOM TO TELL YOU ABOUT THEM " I White -' Goods All Going at 20 Off ' Towels v Huck and Bath All Going at 25 Off Gossard . and ' Warners -Corsets '20 Off ,'l 20 OFFO NALL UNDERWEAR 20 OFF ON ALL HOSIERY $5.00 Dress Goods $1.98 I 3 BIG BLANKET i SPECIAL REDIirTiniMQ ' ' 11 Wool Serges, OttoniHli CIollis mill Tiuie.v niiitei'iiils. For fonts, suits nnd dresses.' ll to 50 inelies wide. Sold np'to -3.00. Jiiiiiinl-.v Sales Price ' d 1 r0 JL 1. . Vl.VO VII I'll $7.00, Dress Goods $2.98 Our entire stock of Tine liroailelotlis, Serges, Trietitines mid KpinIi-s in good 'volofs. Sold up to $7. -O QQ Jiiiinnry Sles price, yd DmJO SPECIALS SEE THEM Gb'xRO lteiivy wool finish Jiluid ; potton IMiiukets. Sold' at .$7.73. Nojv,"j)iiir 70x80 wool finish Sheet lilankets, fancy pluids.Sold at $5.08. ' . . d O tt jPO.W $5.09 Now. piiir ; 72x80 white Sheet lilankets. Sold at !r").4S. January Sale ' price, pair .. ... ' - - $3.65 IN MEN'S WEAR Men's fine grade Cotton Hose in black c and lirowii. Sold up to 3oc pair. "J This sale, pair . X O Men's hesf tpmlity Work Shirts in blue, and grey CJiainbry. All 'sizes'.' Sold at $1.75. This salt-, eaeh ...... 98c ' Every Article for Men Reduced Mann's Department Store THE STOKE FOR EVERYBODY ' MEDFORD, OREOON Every Article for Women Reduced MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED POSTAGE PREPAID ON ALL ORDERS