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MEDFOKD MATT, TUTBUME. MEDFORD. OUKdOX. FRIDAY. ,irK 1.7. 1f)21 PA'fl K FIVE ' Wilson's Sale Starts To- Mornin morrow I"' -.,..J.'.jy.-. . . ........ ,,v $15 Cow-hide : Traveling Bags Going at $7.50 Trunks and Suit Cases going at cost 75c Brooms 35c Fruit Jars all sizes 50c dozen $1.50 Wash Tubs 98c ' 75c Wash Boards 50c Drop-head Singer Sewing Machine L WILL GIVE AID 18 STRICKEN PUEBLO EXHUMED BOW IF l.nltimoro & Oliio Bethlehem Steel "'If' ... Canadian Pacific 1 1 u. 5 I Inspiration Copper 7.2 I Cleat NrirlliiMn Ore en's L'T.'ll'an Ainer. Petroleum I s.:! ! Illinois Central tiS.a ivnnnylvauiu A nation wulo appeal for Initne-i TWIN FALLS. Idaho, June diale help to meet the urKcnt needs of Mrs, Lydia Koiitluml, i liuiKid with nioro than 7.000 stricken citizens Hie murder of Kdu.uii I". Meyer, her was made June 15 by flood wrecked I'uehlo through the agency of the American Red Cross. The. American Red Cross has au thorized all city and countfv chapters throughout the country to receive and forward contributions for Pub!o suffers. I'pon Invitation of the governor of Colorado nnd the city of Pueblo, the American Red Cross has undertaken tho task of rehabilitation and Is III charge of all relief work. Destitute familic3 are now being taken care, of in refugee camps and thrnsunds are being fed daily' at field' kitchens maintained under Red Cross direc tion. Initial 8tep3 to rehabilitate those unfortunate persons have been started, so that they may again be come productive citizens and not con- Miiyer's deatli was due to arsenic pol tinue as objects of charity. Homes son nnd to show the possibility ol ii.iikI l,n hnlll ami ni-niliwllvilv in-1 M is. Southard's connection therewith. stored, with tho princlplo always ad hored to of making ench sufferer 100 Rolls Wall Paper going at a s . t i . i. 20c a roll it I I ( he f o u r t h huslianil. was today hound over fur Irial ill tho distrirt court here at the cou elhsiou of the nee nuil day of the pre liminary examina tion ill her case. W. I'. C.llthrle. clller counsel for the de fense, stated that he wmlld apply this afternoon to Ihe district court for admission of , -Mrs. Southard to hail, and that fall would usk for iinnie- t'entral Leather 1.7 Chandler Motors r,!.7 Chesapeake & Ohio : Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul '7.:i C. It. 1. & P 3 0.2 Chino Copper 23.5 olorailo 1'uel & Iron, bill i' Corn Products 02.2 riicihlo Steel uba Cane Sugar Crlo :....'. Seneral Kloctric Cleneral Motors oodrich Company Cleat Northern pfd is.; Ing in this diate trial. Action of the court came after a morning of testimony designed to strengthen the stale's contention that K. It. Dooley, city chemist, on the stand said that' he bad made tests of help himself ns far as ho is able This l(ulv lf M wllU,h was ..xlunned will necessitate funds being mnclo aih-11 2, 1!21, nlmost seven months avaliablo Immediately. The' Red after bis death nnd that he had found Cross' has appropriated $105,00 to. poison in all tho specimens, including tho hair. In all, tho chemist sain, ne found one-fourth grain of the poison In the samples tested, lie was cer tain, 'in 'his own opinion that there was contained in "the whole more than enougli poison to death.' the relief funds but general subscrip tions reported tb date have, 'boon light. , , . The national American Rod Cross has already appropriated $110,000 for relief .purposes from tho disaster fund, which is made up of the 50 per cent of all dolalr memberships re ceived The local chapter A. R. C. will receive all 'donations and will forward same to headquarters us tiey come in. DAYALPHOENiX Tho 2nd annual "School ami College! Day" will be observed at tho Phoenix church on Sunday, June 19th, with an address by the pastor and special music, at 11 a. m in honor of the dozen or more young people from the Phoenix church and community who have been away during the year tit col lego or university, and of our ..'1'U high schoul graduates and those who may go away to school this fall. The service will be planned to especially interest all who are students of any school, and all interested In schoolH and education in any way. . Everybody welcome. Promptly at 7:30 p. in. with only a brief song and prayer 111 opening, the pastor will give the second address in (he present scries to young people, which will discuss "The Secret of Jo seph's Rise and Greatness as Ruler of Egypt." -For this one occasion, the evening service will close just before 8 o'clock, in view of, another engage ment of some for that time. Christian Endeavor at 0:15, a good meeting with the young people, and open to all. body cause L The annual basket picnic of tho Elks lodge, which will be held next Sunday at Hie Klks picnic grounds along the llogue liver north of the citv, promises to be very largely at tended. This outing is for Elks and tho members of their family only Each family will take along their own 'eats and dishes aiid implements. In eluding cups and spoons. The lodge will furnish hot coffee, sugar and cream. The dinner will bo served at 1 p. ni. I All Klks and members of their fam ilies who are without transportation tu the grounds are reiiuested to no til'v Secretary Jacobs of the lodge by phone as to how many In their partly, and they will be liiY:en out to the grounds in aulos, being picked up at the Elks temnlo at 10:30 a. in., and during tho next hour. The picnic, grounds present an In viting place for the outing, as now all nature there is at t her best. The grounds have been much' improved during the past year anil Were glvun thorough cleaning up recently. :, 1.7 !t 15 2 3 9.7 04 Int. iicr. Marine pld lutornaticnal Paper 52.:'. Kennecott Copper ls.ti 1-oulsvillo Nashville llhi Maxwell .Motors, bid ;'..'-' .Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle States Oil Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific New York Central X. V X. II. and Hartford Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. & Rcf ... .101', . 20,: . it . li" .. l .".: . !: .. t;x , People's C.as Pittsburg & V. Va Kay Consolidated Copper . Reading ! Itcp. Iri n it Steel i Royal Hutch, X. V ! Shell Trans. & Trad Sinclair Con. Oil I Southern Pacific ! Southern Railway Standard Oil of X. .1., pld . ' Studehaker Corporation ... , Tennessee Copper I Texas Co Texas & Pacific 1 .s Tobacco Products ... 10.5 i Transcontinental Oil 8 ... t nion Pacific 115.7 ... 47.5 V. S. Food Products 17.7 ... 20. s p. S. Retail Stores 63.G ... 12.7 V. S. lnd. Alcohol 54 ... 07 1'nited States Rubber 50. 7 ... 10 1'nited States Steel 74.7 ... 52.:; I'tah Copper 48.5 ... 41 W'estinsliouse Electric 4 4 ... 20.2 Willy's Overland 7.2 ... 71 American Zinz, Lead and Sm 8.3 ... 19.5 ISutto and Superior, bid 12 ...105.9 Cala. Potroleum .4 1 ... 7:1.7 Montana Power, bid 48 7.0 Siiattuclc Arizona, bid B I ... :',2.2 Puro Oil .... 20 ... 2 1.7 Invincible Oil 1.5 .. 52.7 General Asphalt Til.T . . : . j li mmr-w m 1 -.rov-sx r How we Overcame the cause of motor oils breaking down rapidly under engine heat. r- Gas Ranges Beds Springs Mattress Dressers Comodes Stand-Tables Kitchen Cabinets Rockers Dining Chairs Dishes Tools and Thous ands of other articles all must WASHINGTON, Juno 17. Tito Phil ippine. 'government is facing bank ruptcy, Major (Jcnerul Leonard Wood nnd . former Governor General Forbes doclaro in a cablegram transmitted to. day to congress by Secretary Weeks, who asked immediate action on a bill authorizing the Island government to increase the limit of Indebtedness from fifteen million dollars to thirty million dollars. General Wood and .Mr. Forbes, who are 'Investigating conditions In tho islands for President Harding, said tho national bank with which the Island 'government, provinces and mu nicipalities are required to deposit all funds, was "practically Insolvent." FQNTAINEULEAl', France. June 1 (By Associated Press.) Miss Cecil Leltch. Ilrltish women's golf champion today defeated Miss Joyce Wethered, ,-tlso of England, in the final of the French women's open golf champion ship tournament by 6 up and 5 to play This was the fourth time Miss Leitch won the French championship Miss Alexa Stirling, of Atlanta, Amer ican woman's golf champion, who was a strong contender for the' title thiB year, was eliminated by 'Miss- W'cth ered in the semi-finals yesterday. ITKZOX TAKES L. fJKOIKiK PLACE l OICEIfi.V AFFAIRS PARIS, June 17. Lord Curzon British secretary for foreign affairs, arrived here today to confer with Premier Briand relative to problems possibly including reparations and Silesia, facing Franco and Great Brit ain. Great Interest was taken in his visit to Paris. In view of recent ports that Prime Minister Lloyd George had decided to confine bis at trntion to home politics, leaving for MEXICO CITY, June 17 Two per- sons were kilted and lour wounucu during a fight between two soviet fac tions 111 tho eastern part of 'be state of Michoncan yesterday. The clash was caused by a dispute between tlie factions over the ownership of a hill midway between the towns of Ktacu- :iro and Villa Ouadalupe. Soviet t'lements in tile village of Chllchota, in the nine stale, uttcmpl erl yesterday to take over iiiunfclpn I authority, but federal troops arrived In tlmc.to suppress tho uprising., . Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 17. Cuttle steady; receipts 1S3. .Hogs nominally steady; receipts 85. Sheep slow; re ceipts 579. Light yearlings $l.G0i?t5; owes ?1 (ff 3.50. Others unchanged; Butter ' PORTLAND, Ore;, Jun 17. Ilutter steady. Extra cubes 29fi31c; cartons 36c; prints 35c. Butterrat No. 1 churn ing cream 29ffi31c f.o.b. Portland; under grades 27c. . S. F. Butter, Eggs, Poultry SAX FRANCISCO, Juno 17 Butter, primo firsts, 35 "Ac. Eggs, extra firsU, 7c; dirties 20 c. Hens. 20 Ij 38c. No session tomorrow produce ex change. , N. Y. Stocks Destructive "sulpho" compounds are the cause of motor oils breaking down rapidly -under engine heat. Millions of dollars are annually lost through' the presence of these unnecessary properties in oils. Cycpl will save engine owners this tremendous amount of money lost through wasted oil, wasted fuel, preventable repairs, because itlstteefrom destructive "sulpho" compounds. These have ieen re maved by the new Hexeon Pro cess used exclusively by us. This Jb what happens when your ofl caoferins destructiTv 'sulpho" ceappoBB&t the oil bm&s down rapidly under engine heat Its lubricating value becomes quickly impaired. The oil film is broken. Moving metal surfaces come into contact with each other. Friction wear results. Power, fuel and oil leak past the piston rings no matter .how "gas-tight" or "oil tight" they may be. Scored c'ylin ders, burned bearings, slapping pistons, increased repair bills, rising maintenance cost follow. Cycol must not be confused with motor oils known as "Eastern" or "Western", because its chemical characteristics are different It is not a "blend" or a compound, Cycol is a creation a new and different motor oil that gives new results, because it is free from de structive "sulpho" compounds. Cycol was scientifically tested under actual service conditions in comparison with other oils in our MotorTesting Lab oratorythe first of its kind on tho Paciflo Coast. Here, too, was prepared the Cycol Recommendation Chart which shows the correct grade of Cycol for every type of internal combustion engine. Have your crank case thoroughly flushed with Associated Flushing Oil not with kerosene. Use the correct grade of Cycol as shown on the Cycol Recommendation Chart. Use Associated Gasoline." Then notice the improved performance of your motor. Keep a check on mileage. Note how you now get "More Miles to the Gal lon" and how many unnecessary over haulihgoxpenses are eliminated. Cycol-lra your engine today. - -,- ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Francisco i .. ' . I " ..... v: . ... r .'. ' . . ' , - v .... 5 r .. ,. . . , " "f- "t . l 2uuiil FREE FROM PESTPlUCTIVE SULPHO COMPOUNDS v ,: '.,,:.;. ill, li Llii'-V -KiHtUi , ,.,) '.irn:-:ii si'Ki .t.'t";ft.-lrti; & a" .'V'l'i".'! " liaUMSHIWIMHIIII II llllil iiaBiaiMMBMMIIMMlMIMllMMillt Free Matinee Tomorrow NE W YORK, June 17. Selling for both accounts was renewed In to day's stock market. , Extreme losses of one to five points in popular Is sues involved many new low reords. Sales approximated 750,000 shares. Allls-Chaltners 32 American Beet Sugar 2 8.5 American Can 27.2 American Car & Foundry 117.2 American Hide & Leather pfd ... 49 American International Corp.... 30. G American Locomotive 70 American Smelting & Refg 37.7 American Sugar fl8.fi American Sumatra Tobacco.... 46.7 American T. & T 103 American Woolen -.. 70.5 Anaconda Copper 37.fi Atchison 79 All., fiulf & V. Indies 20 Another one of those popular free Matinees for ; Children i given by The Geo. A. Hunt; Co., aid The Mail Tribune at ; PAGE THEATRE, Saturday June 18 at 10:30 A.M. only. Clip coupon elsewhere in this paper and be admitted free. "LITTLE WOMEN" - - will be the picture for tomorrow. It is very appro priate for the occasion and will be greatly appre ciated by the Children. be sold at once. eign affairs to Lord Curzon, i Baldwin Locomotive B9.2