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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1921)
KAfiEi EIGHT MEDFORD MAlLfTTltr MEDFORD, OKHttOY, : ERID'AY. "-IPR1L' tV' 1021 "Gets-It" 10N0T r - Charlie' Chaplin in a. scene from , 'The Kid ' and Callus Thi Corn Remover is GnaraDteed. Relief from rorn raiiTerlnf? follows th) application of "rt.o-Il"iilnioitiiirtul('kly M polu follows the i liruM of a pin ur knife - AWW-i SOW End. Pain. fii) CaIIuscc nd Corna Into tho flesh. Not only hard corns or poft corns hut evury kind of rorn or ciiIIuh surrenders lo "jGfaU-lt' and petil rinht off. It takes jus) n Uy seconds tottoptlio pfiin with two or threo drops, no to your driiiiRlat today, fietn bottle of ' GetH-It." CosIh lint ft trillo everywhere. Your moiiriy back If not put Isrltct. Mid.' by E lAwrnce &Oo.. Cblcatro. Kindle Handle Shop . Gifts ,. Favors Candle Making ' t CLASSES IN, FREE HAND DRAWING . . Out "(loot 'filielciim,!; nul com- t '... . jnereial .art. "'"' Room 206 Phipps Bldg. NEWTOWN APPLES Packed ,.: ' ' $1.25 A BOX ' t ' ' f . o. b., Warehouse Bardwell Fruit Co; . ;.f Phono 124 . , Medford Commission Sales Co. .. ' Sells anything. Sales Every Vi' Monday. I'lllST SAI.K Al'Ulli 4TH . Tunis at Vinson's recti liiirn, North itlvernlilo. 1 h ISrliiK In your goods. ' Sale star is at 1 o'clock. . . Kvcryhmly welcome. Ci. 1!. CiHiMri.W. Auctioneer. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store . Herb euro for mi niche, headache, cal itrrh, ilipt lii'i'la, sore throat, Iuiik double, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart IVouble, chills and fever, crumps, coukIis, poor i'lrnuliil Inn, carhumieH, I amors, cracked breast, euros all kindx of Koilcrti. . NU UPKlt ATIONS, r Medford. Oregon, Jan. 1". I!H7. TIiIh 1h to certify ilutr I, tho muter tdjiued. hud very hi'vitc stomach ironhle -llnd hud been bothered for several years H nd hint AiiKtirt was tio( expected to live, anil lieailntf of ;im ('Iiuuk (whose Herb More 1h at -Ml South Kront street, 1 Medford), I derided to net herbs for tnv Htoimuii trouble, and 1 .started to lectin;; bellar an hikim as I us--d Iheni ti.id today tun a well man and ran heartily reeoin IDeiid niiyii(ii afflieled.aM I u-iih Lo seo 1 Cil in rhuiiK and trv Jle.rhH. . . ' (HIrimmI) t ,:j W. li. JOHNSON. , ' AVltneHHe.s: , . Iji L'vtH,' Kanliv Iolhl. tMiH.hvth. K.itfle Wnt. -'lu! A. Alld.'Mon. Medfnrd. M Hui'H.rlft lliMinCM, l-:ab-I'oint. '.'11 ';-'-H. .Miiute, iKaule- Point. ' ' -.1. V. Mrlniyve. I-ikIu Point. . "Oeo. Von tier llellen, K:fb' Point. TIii.n, i:. Mrliolft. Kauli Point. Make T!i Oregon i our Hotel vriiv.s in PORTLAND Sf..-; -; ., . -jg I-orL'LAIS .si'ACKil.a .oi:i:V At the Center of Everything Broadway at Stark St. Wu hiiohI yon wrlto. phtttu' of wiie for liosM-vntlonH All'llll lt II. MF.YKIIS, .MllllllKlT LAilS DECISION CIIICAfiO. An examiile of how much fuster Incorrect, sensational re ports Kometlnies travel than the fuctB was disclosed in the Chicago bauli robbery in which William Dalton', a (sixteen year old clerk, who stole $772,000 Work of bonds,' was credited with saying that he was Influenced by the leniency of Judge Kenesaw M Land Is. in postponing sentence on an Ottawa, Illinois bank teller. Mr. Daltun denied the reports that he had said he was influenced by Judiie l.andis. when they were called to his attention a few hours after )ils cn piure ai r-ieyworui, Illinois, reu. .23. The dental was bulletined, the same as the first story of the capture, but Judge Landls said he still receives comments from all over the country from persons who have read only the incorrect report that Dalton had blam ed lilni. An investigation of the story at its source, in Ileyworth. brought alfiila vlts that Air. Dalton had made no such statements.. A newspaperman of ileyworth, who was probably the first news writer to interview the boy after his capture made this sworn affidavit: Our conversation was about as fol lows: 'Reporter 'Did you ever read about the Ottawa case which came before Judge l.nndis?' Dallon 'No.' Reporter 'The two cases resemble each other, and in' that case Landls did not sentence Carey, but let him K on his honor, to !6hio back at any time he would call him. The two cofies re semble each other and for that reason 1 thought ymf had rend it.' Dalton The Ottawa man got a raise just before he pulled off his stunt.' 'Heportor 'Then you have read about Ihc Ottawa case. Dalton 'Yes, I have read about it.'" When tills conversation was report i over tlu; long distance telephone the questions became mixed with the answers, with the result that Dalton was made tit say that he thought Che Ottawa ease fitted his own. This incorrect report was in typo for Havcrnl hours before investigation by ''Associated Press writers brought denials from Mr. Dalton that ho had made any such statement. S r-i -f. . fv ? fyibblt Till' is ifften used jin making felt bats. 1 'PH.MEND For Expectant Mothers - . Used By Three Generations write ro booklet on hothcrkood aho mi baby, rcc Chao field Regulator Co., Drtf. 9D, Atlanta, ga. 4 FLAG ARE jWLFO ' ' " 1 Now Showing at Page Theatre. HIGHEST mm leu UfLT, ARIZONA WASHINGTON Tin; highest ilnm lu the world, to juiu tlie slates of Nevada and Arizona, and har ness the turbulent waters of the Col ora'd'o, river for .extruded irrigation In the southwest, is to be conatcuct- ed' In' the neur future by the'.l'nlted States reclamation service. '. ' The dnnt, according to tentative plaus, would rise to the unprecedent ed height of r,no or lion feet in Bould er Canyon, where granite abutments rise more than 1,000 feet above the water surface, Kngineers of the re clamation service, afloat 011 barges, are now boaring 'for bed rock be neath. V iako varying from 30 to bo miles in length would bo backed up m the Colorado and Virgin rivers: ind In this basin would lie hold 11. check for" irrigation, the drainage fiom almost the" fputlro Colorado river basin, including parts of six states. Tho proposed structiiro would he higher by far than the worhl's high PLENTY TO WEA BUT NO MONEY $3 5u&rOr4.,$feW TOKIO Uesldonts 6f Vln'divostok have lenty to eat and plenty of clothes, but" no money, according to a correspondent of the Kokusai Xcws agency,' who has Just returned 1'1'oin that-city. . .. . "Good beef can be purchased for 20 cents a pound," he suys and con tinues: . "A good Hiiit of plntbes costs about one-third what they do In America and other thintcs in propor tion. The only thing tho people lack is nioney to-speiHI. Coin lias virtually disappeared from circulation and' no body, will'. accept the paper notes. Wages, even of Kovei-ninent employes, are paid in food, cloijius and tickets tor use wtn the public .utilities. "The plentitddc 'of these necessities Is explained by the fact that huge stores hove been Imported Into Vladi vostok tor shipment into the interior mid arc being hejd there indefinitely. These stores are being: drawn upon. '.'A few miles out of Vladivostok to the north cohdltions are very differ ent. , There the population has neither money nor supplies, and hunger and cold have taken liberal which loco 1 nuthorltlcs est'duin at present Arrowrock dam on me noiso river, Idaho, which tolls of the ltosslnns. The Chita au meaaures 31$ feet and would top Uhoritios have been sending: clamorous other famous dams in the United ,deniniuls that Vladivostok share her States, among tho highest of which .supplies with tho rest 1 of Siberia. are: . . 1 .Shoshone, on the Shoshono rive Wyoming, li'iS feet; Elephant Hut on the Itio Grande, New Mexico, 3(J feet; and Itoosevolt, on tho Salt rive Arizona. L'HO feet. ' ' Preliminary work on the lloulderT1 Canyon project is being donn under against tli.u .Taphnese forces.- unllioi'ltv nf ,.,,,,. i,i,.i -., i "The lack of acceptable money -in in- 10 nftiyiillliK TbllL may later be used Oi Iieautlful flowers irtako tlie most welcome Master greetlii,'. fteiid' flieni to your friends. l'rescnt Ibi'in to your church, Let .them beautify your hoinu 011 Krister morning. They reflect the spirit of Eas ter tide us not b ig-.. else P Where uou find tie'Tfouters") I $pr ....Wf. , ,U uipro- prlatod 2().0OO , for Investigation. An additional $75. (Mil) wos contrib uted by local Irrigators. lOnirlneers have located a site, and are making borings 'for foundations. While these are incomplete, bedrock hits jhecn located at a number of po'nts and tlie otithiok Is favorable, accord ing to Arthur I'. Davir, director o'f tho ,rovlanla4lon service. INVENTS k WE REPAIR Batteries, Generators, Starters, Ignition, Lighting, Magneto Systems All Work Guaranteed. Official Service American Bosch Magneto Co. . Perkins Auto Electric Co. 27 N. Grape St., Medford, Ore. Phone 237-R Night Call 985 PLANT Vladivostok Is "resulting in business stagnation. Anyone with good money can buy anything ho wants . ami cheaply, but in its absence notion.: Cari be1 soldi I ttisl'ness' lyiuses are fast "Closing 1heti- doors nntl factories are shutting down.' :..'- CAJlIiltllM"!!:, Jl.'iss., . April What Is claimed to be the first plant a. iu ally matte to. order according to sp,-,-i-fications listed in advaii.e, has been developed by Professor I'M ward .M. Kast of Harvard l"..r I tut Connecticut Agricultural Kxpi rlnunt station at New Haven. Colin. The new plant, known as Hound Tip. is a i ignr-wrapper tobacco com bining, it is claimed, tlie desirable illialitics of several existing varieties and none of their defects ami possess ion severol jK'ortll-wlille elia racier - isucs uiiKiiown in tlie okler v.-nieHev RiTiSH POLICY OILEXPLOITAl NOT UNDERS LONDON, April 7. Apprehension that tho position of iireat lii-itain l-cl-ative to the exploitation of oil fields lit Mesopotamia is not understood in the I'tiitetl ISateM is expressed by tlie Jiufly Telegraidl, wliitll say's that as a result of the .present situation, tlie TirltJsh government has not received duo credit for tlie .policy It has pur sued. . "We believe," the newspaper con tinues, "that Americans have been misled by persons whose aim is lo sow discord lunween thu two nations. In view of tlie fact that f.ord Curzon. secretary of state for foreign affairs, recited in his Inst note, however, it is. , ATHI.ONE, Ireland Two sisters, Mis.ses I'na and Lena Sharkey of Strokefitown, County Roscommon, are prisoners in the military barracks here after a series of alleged persecu tions by the crown foi'ces which have made, their case one of the most cele brated in. western Ireluud. . An interesting feature of the case was . the determination of the two young wonieu, both of whom have vis ited tho United States, to 'keep the American flag flying over their shop, "The American Novelty Stores," . . at Strokcstown. .. Tlie White Cross association's re port on the affair says the girls re peatedly raised the flag but each time it was hauled down and seized. "Fin ally the flagpole was removed aud a tlireat made, with a revolver at the' girls heads, that if the flag was again shown the. house would be burned." The young women's troubles began, it is said, when a retired police official conceived . the Idea that they, were turning their shop into. an ammunition factory because they had a knitting machine In the store. The sisters en couraged him in that belief. When the' joke on him became public tlie aged police official became tlie town butt. This, ma'do him so uugry,- the White Cross report states, that, with the aid of a fellow constable acting as u magistrate, he had the ; platers, ar rested and they were detained iu" a prison cell for two months. After being released, the report says "they were commanded to close their stores, which tyrannous order they ignored. Again they were arrested, and kept iu prison for several months. On being' freed they tried to reopen their shop with the result, the report asserts, that their entire stock, valued at more than $15,000 was seized and carried to the military, camp. Six mouths later, tho report contin ues, "the military took back a dilap idated remnant of the goods lootetl, and against the protests of the Misses Sharkey dumped them into their store." This was sold at auction, real izing about $200. With- that amount and a cpjUributiou, Jiiade, bysympa thizers throughout tho , cpuntry, tho sisters again engaged iu business. "The girls," the report says, "wore how, persecuted by Black and Tans,1 who robbed tlie counter tills and re moved whatever of value that struck their capricious fancy." Hccause of alleged threats of . night attacks, thq Sirls slept at the house of their brotliJ or, a merchant. . Persecution, it " is charged, was then switched to the" brother, . whose "safe was rifled by crown forces and his premises looted." Finally he and his sisters were arrest ed. Hp is now confined in tho Strokes town niilitary camp. , f ' , Jflie total losses of 'the sisters is estimated at $25,000. , , . N EURALGIA or headache mb tWorchead melt and inhale th vapors Views Owr 17 Million Jan Used Yearly FFHEFtE IS NOTHING equal 4 to Chamberlain's JL Tablets ' for constipation.,!JlWhen the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not Realize thatt is the effect of a medicine.These tablets possess ionic proper ties that aid in establishing a natural arjtd. regular fiction "ot tlie bowels, Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. i'jt-si" A R eai Gar Tor $287 i i. if. io ; v..itvi'. " ..if i ." Jol ,;; l 7. ot : ? '.i-'.ijJl 1 1 You Will be surprised at '; the;,;: value in this bargain. Qpo'd.' ' ' tires, good top, side curtains and in fine mechanical condi tion. The' By sy , or n e r 'The store where your dollar does its duty It was iilurvd by u scietitlt lie appii-! Itunlly roiH'oivanl'e that further mis -nation of tlie laws of heredity, with utiiUTHtandhiK Is possible and the con the invosliation ft' which Piot'ess-T trovorsy. if it can lt thus lU'-sriihotJ. Kast has been Idenlii'letl tor many ' (':" tMiniinue without a su'catlon of yours. ' I biitornoKs." New, varieties of plants nro not par- - -'- - - - - : tleularly rare, it Is said, and new names for old varieties -tir as cum- j mon as freckles on a red-he;uled boy. but in the past, sreordiutr to tho tfar- I var.l budoiusts. the new things in the plant would have -lieeii more or less! accidental. ross s they say, have ' been, mado indiscriminately, trusrine. ! to i";itvt(teme that f:(nnethinc t;ood 1 wntild turn irn: atnl oceasionall j providence has i tmie to tht res. -no. ' In t His oasp a study of oijrar Uvif wrjTtipfr.N was made, tint! the charac teristics demanded by grower, m.iiui facturer ami itmsuiik'i' were set dov n as cold-hloodclly as a builder w.hiW! plan the rpp:ircmcnts for n house. Kxlstin varieties were then examined In the field and in the Warehouse with thv mintitosi . i Vr-o. .e.'UPi those L SWEAR OFF 11 'TOBACCO whtrh hon fOm!1nPd would j;tve the greatest )iovsihlc chance of mit'i oss. Finally, it was dot hb'd the success nl" the project depended on rrosdni; the two varieties of Sumatra and Ihoad-Ir:tft i "No-To-Hac" has helped thousamis No break the oohtly. nerve-shatterini; Uobacco habit. Whenever you have !a lonjrinjr for a cigarette, cigar, pip, ior fop a ohow just place a harr.iksi: 'No-To-Hac tablet In your mouth lu sToafl, ttt botp relieve that a f til de ;s.re. Shortly the habit may be .ot;t jMetely broken, and you are better oil i mentally physically, financially. I t"t s easy, so simple, (Jet a box nf ao-Tt.-Uac and if it doesn't release y.vi from nil cavinR for tolicr, n any form, your lrut?sist wit! et'iiitl yrur money without question, Adv. From Garden to Table What can equal the flavor of the first green peas, beans or corn grown in one's own garden! This year, you will need them more thiui ever for Tvliiit they Mill save you and tor i lie jjotul .they will do the family. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. We furiiish the seeds. You make the siiirdt n USE r nr ' (Baricum Sulphur) ' ! for your , B-'a -ey a -7- or.-'-. 3 lbs. to 50 gallons of water ' Farm "Burfeau;5' ! Op xcliange MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES Leave Jl.tllonl 11 a. 111. Itaily. J,oavc l!...g ! , 1)nMy MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS I.KAVJl AlM.KOlil). . ' ' IJIAVM (JKAVTS I'ASH, 1;1::il'm' 10 a.m. , P- "'" ' 1:00 p. .... 1:30 p. 111. - 4';;o p 111 Cars stop nt all ift'termodiu'fe in'('s. .': " Waiting room Meilfottl, 3 South I'ront. IMione atU . INTERURBA.N AUTOCAR CO. Til' 'Terfectioh .Bread'9 "IT'S THE FLAVOR" t , Our luills are tlelieious Kverylhin- fresh and delicious for a piciiie luiieli Medford Bakery - PIl0ne 57 ' "' Kain'kd Grape INDEPENDENT v ,. Licensed ' rVfxr cSrt A trrtvffnrv AH refuse ,m,e,au.,y removoo on n7,: ""C OP short notice. Weekly visit In rcsl- , kinds garage ami auto efccirtc ilence districts. Dally bustneMi .iIr. ,,volk Kuariiiiteed. trlcL 1'bono S9i. : A. V. M'llIIAM v. o C'AI.rAH X WIIITStTT JPNN58. 6I X. Gray, JM.-jif C"-V