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MKDFORD MAIL. TRIBUNE, MEDFOTID, Qltl(iOX FIM DAY, JUNK 3, 1021 PA0J3 SIX quit tobacco So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit. "No-To-Bnc" nns Helped thounnnoH to break the cosily, nerve-HliuttiirinK tobat-co habit. Wiicnevcr you liavo a IoiirIiik for a clKarutia. clBitr. pipe, or for a clmw. Just plaeo tt liurmltsfl No-To-llnc tablet in your mouth in stead, to help relievo that awful ile tilre. Shortly tbo habit may he com pletely broken, and you nro bettor o!f mentally physlenlly, financially. U'b no easy, fio Himplp. Out a box of Ko-To-I!ao and If it doesn't release you 'mm all crnvlim for tolmoco. In, any form, your drucBist will rotund your money without question. Adv. FHONE 65 'i for' ' COICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS Fresh and Canned Summer Sausage and Boiled Hams. We De liver. East Side Meat Market 608 E. MAIN ST. A buyn it brand J portable type Othor mates . writer. 8t ftttraotive pneea. oo u before you buy. MIODI'OHI) ROOK stoke 40 Miles to the Gallon hi, Hqrley-Davidson Motorcycle Gaylord Cycle Shop MAIL LYOUR FILMS to ' SWEM'S STUDIO 217- East Main St. Medford The Blue Flower of tliu North nieimt " partly " t liio ii(liiins. Hilly lMeVei";h ol' the lioyal IMimiitcil runuiucd it "woiiiiiu." Then he mot Isnbyl. NOW ' PLAYING ' "THE TRAIL'S END SUNDAY 'THE FIRE CAT" with Edith Roberts RIALTO The Mitchell Orchard Ladder B TILDEN TO MEET ST. n.Ot'I), June 3. f Ity Ansodat- el PresH.) William T. Tililcu of I'hlla- ("onnrll, I'nltecl hlutcs wcatner iore iliilila, woild'H giiiKB court tennis caster liorc and ald to have been one c'aauiplon. will meet M. WuBlmr or I l.b.'lKiiim In tho final of the worlds Hard court tennis championship. Washer, who Is a inero youth, and U'nrned to play tennis with tho Amer ican commission for relief In IlclKium 'durinK tho war, defeated Krlk 'I'OKiier of Denmark in the sonil-flnals. Mrs. Molla lljiirstedt Mullory, the American women's slnKlo champion, K.'iincil a piano In the finals by dcfcal ltiK Madame lllllout. ST. CLOUD, Juno 3. (Hy Assoriat (!d I'ress.) William 'I'. Tiidcii, of I'll II ailnlphla, world's KrasB tennis siliKles champion, advanced to tho final round oC the world's hard court cliuniplon i.lilp tournament .in pi-ogrcss hero to day by dofeatlnn NIcdIhb Mishit of liiimania by C-II, ti-3, 0-2. ST. CLOUD, June 3. (Hy Associat ed Press.) The American mixed dou bles tennis team, coinposod of Arnold Jones of Providence, and Miss Kdith KiKourney of Boston was eliminated from the hard court championship tournament hero today. The Americana wore defeated In straight sets by tho French tonm, com posed of M. Illrch and Madame KlBitor- on. Tho scoro was C-0, 6-0. ST. CLOUD, June 8. (Hy Associat ed Presu.) Tho Aniorlcan men's dou bles toam, William T. TH'len of I'lilliv delphla, and Arnold Jones of Provl denco was eliminated from the world's hard court chninplonshlp tennis com petition this afternoon hy the French pair, Andre Cohort and William II. Laurcntz. The Frenchmen won n hard foiiKht five set match, 4.-C, '!, 0-2, 1-6, 0-4. OI5NEVA. Juno 3. (Hy the Asso elated l'resfl) Tlio international Olympic, committee today awarded itho 1!:M Olympic gtinu'H to Paris. Amsterdam was uwarded tbo 1928 lines. LONDON, Juno 3. (Hy tho Asso elated Pi-osh) The nnpolntinent of Lord RyiiB of Vliiiy iib Rovermir sen crnl of Canada in succession to the Dnlto of Devonshire, was announced officially today. ",."' A cubic inch will hold forty million yoast plants. "ISOBEL or I By James Oliver Curwoocl .. A pulsing story of tho (irent Northwest mill the l'rozcii wai's "itoilh of sixty" with House Peters and Jane Novak "MADE IN MEDFORD'' We don't ask you to buy it because its made in Med ford, but because it is the best. We are ready to supply your needs. The Mitchell Ladder Co. 318 E. Main Phone 320-J E POLE.PASSESAVAY SAN JOSr:, Oil., Juno J. Maurice of three surviving mourners 01 me Creolv exiieditlnn to tho Arctic, 1M Si. died here today, used "9 years. Two members of tho parly still arc allvu and reside in the east. Maurice Connell was ono of tho seven near-dead, emaciated men Com mander Wlnfleld Scott Schley found when ho went to tho relief of Lieuten ant A. W. Greuly'B Arctic expedition In 1HRI. ' Tho C.rcely expedition, consietinK of twenty-five men, had set out In 1SS1 to stabllsh an International polar sta tion. It. reached 83 decrees, 24 min utes latitude, then the furthest north, discovered new land north of Ciroc land and crossed Oriimell Land to the Brent Polar, sea. Then came the Iran cdy. Tho expedition failed to meet the relief ship Proteus, which nail been crushed In tho Ice and was forced to tako refuse near bleak Capo Sabine, whero many pcrlshod of Btarvatlon. One member of tho party, was ordered shot by Greely for tho repented theft of food. When Commander Schley found tho Boven survivors thoy had been 42 hours without food of any kind. Connell, unconscious '; when found was for the moment thought dead. For three days ho lay in a stupor and when revived aboard the ship ho thought: himself in another world. 'When 1 was weighed three weeks after. tho rescue. 1 weighed 102 pounds my normal weight at that timo was around 175 pounds," Mr. Connell said In telling of his experiences. Ilefore going north Mr. Connell for ten years served In the army in the west. Ho fought Apaches In Texas anil Arizona, Sioux In Nebraska, served under General Cook, n famous Indian fighter, and was ono of tho few survivors of the Hattlo of Llttlu Hig Horn, In which General Custer lost his lifo. Mr. Connell was placed on the re tired list of tho army in 11101 and iH 19051 bocamo weather forecaster lit San Jose. IS DECLARED OFF WASHINGTON, June H.NeKotln Hons bclweeii marine cnslncorH nml the shlppini; board tor a settlement of tho dlnpnto on waKos and wotklni; con dilioiis havo been broken off, W. S. Ilrown, president of tho' Marino Kimi- r.eers Beneficial association, ilcclnrcd today. The failuro to ranch n sotUcmcnt, Ilrown said, was due to the refusnl of tho shipowners and the shipping hoard to Include n clause providing for the reinstatement of striking engineers, 'Wo could not sign nil , agreement that would force our fiien lb work with the slrikobroukcus .who had taken the jobs of union men,' ho said. KNOX, lud., Juno 3. The Jury try ing the caso of ('cell llurkett, 1 1 charged with tho murder of Ilenny Slavln, 7, was discharged by Judge Pentecost in circuit court todny when it failed to reach an agrooment. ' The Jury had been out IS hours No Information concerning, tho num ber or ballots taken was tllviilgittl. The hoy remained at liberty on bond The little llurkett hoy smiled when tho Jury was discharged, apparently not realizing just what It mount, lie had maintained throughout his trlai that lie did, not shoot the Slnvlu boy. Tho easel was the first In Indiana In which so young n defendant was tried on a murder charge. TOKIO, May 3. (Delayed). In pub-Ii.-hliiS hero the documents concerning the mandate arrangements made at the peace conference sessions and by the League of Nation's council con cerning fJerniMiy's overseas posses sions which have formed a subject of controversy between Japan and the I'nitod States the foreign offices at taches Us reservation made in connec tion with "equal op!rt unities" In the (iennan Islands In the Pacific ocenn This publication shows that Japan has not abandoned Its claim for equal Ity of treatment for Its nationals in the Islands which were turned over to Australia and New Zealand. The Jiji Shltnbo emphasues that the Japanese government has plainly reserved the right to take up tho mailer with the Miltlsh government. Count Plunkett Tho well known Sinn Fein leader. DEMURRERS FILED The circuit 'court completed its docket for the present term Wednes day morning" and Jurors discharged rrom nervier, subject to call, and the sessions may' be resumed if tile eases pending arc adjusted to tho point of trial. These arc tho bank cases ngainst C. H. Owens, Mrs. Myrlle Hlakeley, former county, treasurer, Chester C. Kubli. and It. D. 1 lines. Demurrers have been filed lit all these Indictments, and will be argued at nil early date'. - ATTY. SEIZES RECORDS CiMAKD ISLAND, Neb., June 3. A group of persons, described In a telo gram received by District Jtidgo Paine as a "mob" and led by County At torney Farrlsh A. Reiimer, according to Information received1 here, yester day seized tho records of tho county ctork and clertt of the district court of Thomas county at Thedford, Neb. It Is believed tho seizure was inudo to prevont possllilo action against Itels nor ugalnsl whoiu ouster proceedings wore said to havo been demanded fol lowing conviction ot County Treas uror J. L. lleilmnn, who was prose cuted by Kcisner on n charge of om- eozzling county funds. NEW YORK, June :l. Dr. Rlmon linriieli. noted 'physician and father of Iterniud M. liarueb. financier, died todav from nn ailment ot tho lungs complicated by heart disease. FREE! In ordi'i1 1o introduce .1 new Iv'cxiill .lu'o 1'owdor wc will K'ivc oiif-i't'gular size iiOc piickiijjc of Violet Dulce Face Powder I'Yi'o with each liun-liasc oi ilic well known ICcxall (.'oca Butter Cold Cream. x Friday and Saturday Only Wc 'develop Kodak Films Free. WE BUILD SPORT TOPS BARGAINS lll'JO Kco Speeilwasjoit Hl'JO N'ash l:5t 1!1S Hon IJoftdstor .SU0 1IV.M llnt.'k Heo 1I17... , Huiek 1Hl:i 14.-( ;!7o "JtHl 2 1!M;1 Hen Spccilwiigons ... ItHMt e;icli , lu'o Tonriii):. litis. . J 50t I llnimioliile, late model 0.10 Service Garage J'J-LV S. Fir St Motlfon! PEACE RESOLUTION WILL PASS HOUSE WASHINGTON. June 3 The house foricKii affairs committee wiln democratic members' dissenilna, voted today to report the Porter resolution for abolishing tho statu ot v.al be tween tho United Mates and Oer nianf and Austro-Huntcary. Jietiublican members voted :;olidly to adopt the Porter measure' as a sub stitute for tho Knox resolution passed by tile sennte repealing she declara tion of war. The democrats merely f voted present. t Chairman Porter announced tne resolution would bo presented to me house next week for immediate con sideration. A minority report will be filed by committee democrats. House leaders informed Chairman orter that the resolution would lie. Klven the right of way when pre sented. . ItrcilLIX, June i. (Hy the Asso iated I'ress) Halainoll Teilirian, the Ai'iiienbin student who in March last shot and killed Talailt Pasha; former grand Vizier aiul minister' of finance of Turkey, was ncnultled In- the' as sl'.e court today." ' Oil, Water Color, Pastel, Hopiii, Jllltlk, Persftni, China, Monotone SCHOOIi ' OI'KNS jl'XE 15 Mrs. W. L. Edmondson, Artist i lVVIXTlXCiS TO oni)l!l! Tjc.hsoiis III All Kinds of Palming (ioivns, Waists and. Tiodge Pillows Designed' Id Order f College Illilg.. No. Crape St., Mcdfonl . Nq Other i'ootl'irus tho Nourishment of Bread Ki otlior fuod ut any. pike j vit comiuirp with Krciid - i In HMHtaiiiinn and J up-lniltfllnK A luaf of good Ilroad is foot! 'ne t Ionic in one. In itHdC'tt Contains nil tW ctpirr.-s (lal food olrnuMits footl for bo iky fn'ifl for muflMr, food fop brnlnf' ' Ureud in your I'.est Food Ktit nioro NUT-BROWN BREAD ia atwnyH puro. t .PEERLESS BAKERY Ask Your Ihr for Nut-llniwn I tread YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE V0E' : SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE for VIOLIN STUDENTS lilemeulary and HcEinner class wortj In cnsemhlo and eartralnlns ' Itesinning week of June 6. FLORENCE HOWELL Spartn Jlil. , - Flume . 1 AC CITY AUTO PAINT WORKS WAsiuxK. roi.isniNG, Tor DltLSMMi Phone Sntilli llnrtlctt Npllijw For Your . Floors : For Your Furniture , " O -leclaf M 111 i iTHTT :i..? Mcrtford, Ore. Better than Pills . - - Suit Cases YOU WILL NEVER wish to take anot:i?r dose ot pills after having once used Chamberlain's Tib-' lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take, more gentle and mild in their action and more reli able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition', while the use of pills is often followed by fcyere constipation, requiring a constant increase in the dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist.. VACATION TIME Our prices on suit cases and traveling barts aro vory ln-,v wo bounnt them on a downward market, not at the peak, wMch enables us to save you money on luggage. By buying in smaller lots and often we get all the advintages that changing prices present, just now they are on tho toboggan, we can save you money. fl, ,l Before You Buy, Give Us a Look "Good Shoes' STAR MEAT MARKET Meats, Fish, Vegetables and Groceries LOTS OF NICE CHICKENS AND RABBITS Special for Saturday Choice Shoulder Pork Roasts ... . . : . .20c Choice Steer Beef Pot Roast . , . . .... . 16c Choice Steer Stew Beef, pef lb. ....... 14c Good Bacon, per lb 30c Pure home-rendered Lard, per lb. . ; ; . .25c 314 E. Main1 We Fruit Ladders 1 Light, Durable and Strong - '-:--'..' Made in Medford C foot Spruce Luililer... 8 font Spruce Ladder . J 10 i'not Spruce Ladder ,YX foot Spruce Ladder'-.: These ladders imide lo our own specificntions, nrc limy ready for delivery at tlio abovo prices, l'lacc your orders now. ., Crater Lake Hardware Co. This' store closed all day Memorial Day. MEDFORD-COAST RAILWAY STREET CAR LINE Leave Jacksonville 7:00, 8:30, 4:00,5:00,7:15 p.m. Leave Medford 7:30; 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 4:30, 0:00, 10:00 p. m. Fare one way 15c; round trip 25c; by book 10c per trip. J. T. GAGNON MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES l.rnvo Mudford 11 a. m. Daily. Ix-arn Iloseliurg 1 p. m. Daily MEDFORD-GrANTS I.K.WK IKIKt)HI. 8:00 a. m. 11:00 a. in. 1:00 p. n :S0 P Cars st(AX WnKinx room ' INT- v I Tlio. K. ? m m Traveling bags 21 N. Central Deliver Phone 273 ''A ,....!f3.3n .... 4.40 5.50 O.GO : : .-. .V......'.....:.....'.. 9:30, 11:00 a. m., 12 hoon, 1:30, 3:00, PASS LKAVK iKATS TABS. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 6:16 p. in. 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