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PAGE EIGHT ' MEDFORB MXIL" TRIBUNRMEDFORB. OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921' L BUYS MEDFORD BASEBALL Announcement hns Just lieon made that the lledfird wtioul board, through It Bpeclu! committee. John C. Mann and Joseph O. Orey, has con tnacted for the purchase of tho for mer Medfurd baseball park from Court Kali and Mia. ChaR. Young at a price of 13700. on which a payment has been made, the balance to be puld for In two years' time. In making this uurchse for use a public school athletic field and even tually to he the ulto of if new hlxh school building when condition! be come Imperative for such a building, the hoard killed two birds with one stone. The grounds, three or four acres In extent, aro located on Becond street off Noith Holly St., and consti tuted the last uvuilable space of land close In which was suitable for an athletic park. It is planned to use the funds con tributed last spring to build bleach ers at the Jackson school athletic ground, together with other contribu tions, which will be sought from the public; !to; fence in the grounds just purcias4i and erect 'a grand stand or bleacllerH before next fall, In time lor the opening of the high school fuot ball season. FRESHMEN, ALSO '.' : REGATTA ( COURSE, POUGHKEEP SIE; N. Y.; Julie 22. Cornell -won thu Junior vurBlty two nillo nice by five lengths. Tho Ithaca second crew jumped Into the loud at the Btart and wus Dover headed. Syracuse hold sec ond place with Pennsylvania third and Columbia fourth until the final half mile where Pennsylvania Bpnrted and Ktaot past tho Syrucuso eight Into sec ond place. Syracuse finished third, one ami a bait lengths uhead of Columbia, REGATTA COURSE, HIGHLAND, N. Y June 22. Tliny wore oft for tho freshman eight mired raco lit 5:2:1 p.m. They were off to a pretty start, Cor nell, however, seemed to huvo n slight advantage with Syracuse second and Pennsylvania and Columbia even. . Cornell won tho freshman olgbt oared race. Syracuse was Becond, two lengths behind; Pennsylvania third, four lengths In tho roar and two lengths of water separated the Penn sylvania und Columbia shells. WASHINGTON, June 22. Announc ing today -that lie, would consider as BOOU as, possible regulations permit ting lt)(j Mso of beer for modlcnl pur iwses, Iuternul Itevonuo Commissioner llluir said be did not believe the bur eau aiouilj wult Indefinitely on con grosalonal Action on anti-beer legisla tion. Tho beer regnlutlonH art now before Mr. Illulr. MRS. STILLWIAN'S ATTY. LEAVES FOR CANADA YONKERS, N. Y., June 22. Counsel for Mrs. Ann I!. 8t 111 mini, doroudlng the divorce suit brought by her bunker bubband, declined today to comment on the departure of ono of their num ber for Montreal. They would neither confirm nor deny a reort that he would seek to bring back l'ri'd llnuil vals, Indian guide named as co-resHn-dent to Justify Mrs. Sllllmun. LATEST NEWS OF THE STATE PORTLAND. Ore.. June 22. Ore gon's allotment for thu protection of forest reserves from fire this sum mer will be f 25.000 uccordlng to un announcement received hero today front the department of agriculture nt i Washington, I). C. The state of Washington will receive $2l,ooti for the same purpose. .PORTLAND, Oro., June 22. Dr Philip A. Parsons, head of the Port- lund School of Soclul ork, was elected president of the Social Work era" association of Oregon ut the close of the annual convention last night PORTLAND, Oro., Juno 22 Two ...v.. lo.iiho from slseDiUK sickness bava been reported to the city health 'bureau, It was announced toduy Robert A. !reene, aged 49. died at St. Vincent's liwnltnl Sunduy after an Illness of nine days; William Gray, 66, died at bis borne Sunday. IS ARTIST BUSY AGAIN L Had check artists have been at work In the city tho past two weeks, as the result of which u number of business men have been victimized. A clever thief sinco last Saturday bus passed three $24 bogus checks drawn on tho First Nutlonul bunk and purporting to be pay roll checks of the Nutlonul Survey Corporation Blgned by )'. G. Ilunley, manager, and endorsed on the back by him. These checks were cleverly drawn and pur ported to buve been mude out with a check protector. An unknown man passed ono each on Will II. Wilson, r'runk Wilson 'and The Club cigar store. in addition to the above a bogus $35. check was passed on Kouts' gro cery last week, and a number of smaller bogUB checks huve been pass ed In the city. charged with disregarding "its pledge so solemnly uiado,' 'to give fiedom to the Irish people, and It was stated now stands "revealed before the world as having refused to carry out Its solemn pledge, showing that the faith of the Irish people who look for freedom after centuries of mis treatment at the bunds of the British government wus aguin betrayed." KING OPENS IRI8H PARLIAMENT (Continued from Page One) presided at tho Btato 'opening of the TJlster parliament here today. It was the first time In nearly twenty years that Ulster had entertained (be Ilrlt lsh sovereigns and Its welcome helped make, the occasion memorable. The ceremony held In the city hall I was similar to that attending the Inauguration of the British parliament ut Westminster and wus a brilliant spectacle. The hall was packed with I those having cards of admission, but the distinguished assembly regarded the event as marking an Important epoch in Irish history. Sinn Fein and nationalist members of the parliament did not participate In tho exercises. From the moment the royal yacht NG TUG WASHINGTON, June 22. Tho names of the four officers and forty nine enlisted men- aboard the lost naval tug Conestoga were made public today by Secretary Denby who said he still refused to abandon hope that the tug or her company will be found. Tho following are on the Conesto- ga'B list compiled from the lust muster roll: Lieutenant Ernest L. Junes, com manding, Newport, It. I. Machinist Louis A. Liscomb, engi neer officer, Sulidu, Colo. Wilfred A. Asguard, Furgo, N. D. Joe Earl Davis, Cumby, Texas. Charles Doplanto, 47 West Irvlngton Place, Denver, Colo. Huns Jensen, Red Cloud, Neb. Theodore AI. Liisborg, Tillamook. Orogon. Martin P. McKelgh, Dob Moines, Iu. Perry L. McNutt, Bonney, Texas. William T. Manchester, 207 South Lincoln street, Denver. William R. Walluce, HnkorsiloUl, Cul. Chillies I. Wextover, Richmond, Cal. Ellus M. Zimmerman, 4S22 74th St., Portland, Ore. BASEBALL SCORES American At Iloston First guino: R. H. E New York 8 15 0 Boston 2 0 4 Dutlerlca: Qulnn und Sehung; Jones, Karr und Ruel. Second gmnu: R. H. E. New York 1 U 2 Boston r 8 0 llatlorios: Plercy and Devormnr, Seining; Kussull and Walker. At Detroit R. . K. St. Louis ti 8 0 Detroit 7 11 4 Butteries: Pulmnro, Shocker und Severeld; Oldhum, Mlddlelon und Bussler. At Chicago It. II. K. Cleveland II 8 t) Chicago 2 11 ' 2 Butteries: Bugby and Nunumuker; 1'ubcr und Schulk. . 1 At Philadelphia: , ' Washington D 12 4 Philadelphia 4 7 2 llnlterles: Zaehury and Gburrlty; Kecfe unci Perkins. (11 innings.) National At Now York H. II. 2 Boston 9 11 1 New York R 2 . Buttorles: Flllluliu und dowdy; Douglus, ltyan und Smith. 11. At Brooklyn 1'hlludolphla Brooklyn s Butteries: Smith, Hot Ih. and 'Druggy ; Cudoro and Krueger. 11. 9 10. 4 11 G Keenau Miller. At Clnclnnull R. 11. E Pittsburg fi i;i 1 Cincinnati 2 10 : Butteries: Cooper and Schmidt lilxy and Wlugo, Margrave. RADICALS ARE BEATEN (Continued from Pngo One) churged the British government and cupitullsts with conducting n "cam paign of most uncivilized character,' in Ireland. Tho British government was also comfortable IfeU STANDARD OIL COMPANY Victoria and Albert dropped her escort at tho enlruuco to Belfast lxiugh to make her way up the straight channel to the dock, the king and the queen v were the objects of enthusiastic dem onstrations by the loyalists of Ulster. Ship -Workmen Cheer An even noisier welcome awaited the royal pair as their yacht steamed past the shipyards where the cheers of thousands of workmen mingled with the shrieks of sireil and wlilstlo. King George and his consort stood on the bridge of the steamer and acknowledg ed the greeting. As the monarchs set foot on the dock, the royal salute boomed out, an nouncing that they were on Irish soil. With the exception of the formal re ception by Viscount Fitzalun, lord lieutenant of Ireland, and Lord Plrrle, who appeared in behalf of the city, there were no ceremonies ut the dock. A squudro'n of police headed the pro cession and the carriages of the royal pair were followed by those of officers and dignitaries. The .escort of honor was chosen from the Tenth Hussars. ' Army on ::and , On each side of the street was sta tioned a force of nearly" six thousand regular troops standing shoulder to shoulder and separated ' from the crowds by a heavy railing. In other parts of the city police kept vigilant guard against untoward Incidents. Arriving ut the city hull the king und queen were met by the lord mayor and members of the Belfast council. After the ceremonies the king and queen were entertained at luncheon by Sir James Craig, the premier of Ulster. Then- they were driven once more through tho flag-decorated slreoU to Ulster hall, where they re- celved addresses of loyalty from var ious organizations. The Old-Fashioned . Florida Water back on the market. Murray & Lanman's Florida Water, the kind that has been used for years and years. Large bottle $1.30. Small bottle 50c. Heath's Drug Store The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. The Coolest Store in Town They Are Coming! Attracted by These Prices many new customers appear in our store every day. Never before have we had sueh a general response to our adver tisement. Old and new, we welcome you. Come tomorrow. Remember, Everything in the Store for Less. Everything in the Ready-to-Wear Department going at Fabulously Lqw Prices. SPRING COATS AND SUITS, ONE-HALF PRICE $25.00 Suits, now . .$12.50 $40.00 Suits, now . . $20.00 $50.00 Suits, now . .$25.00 JUST IN Another ship ment of those $12.50 all wool Jersey Coats. To- rchowV $7.50 $18.00 Coats, now . .$9.00 $45.00 Coats, now . $22.50 $6O00 Coats, now . $30.00 Off On House Dresses 0cc Of On White Skirts 10 Off On Umbrellas 10 Off On Waists 10 Spring Dresses and Skirts to be Sold at Less Than Cost. ;.. WOOL AND SILK . . . DRESSES 25 OFF. $30.00 Dresses,- now $22.50 $35.00 Dresses, now $26.25 $40.00 Dresses, now $30.00 $50.00 Dresses, now $37.50 EXTRA SPECIAL New all wool Serge Dresses good styles. Sold up to $20. This big sale, $9 98 each WOOL AND SILK SKIRTS 20 OFF $10.00 Skirts, now . .$8.00 $15.00 Skirts, now $12.00 $20.00 Skirts, now .$16.00 $25.00 Skirts, now . $20.00 EXTRA SPECIAL 15 Silk Sport Skirts. Sold up to $25. This $6;98 big sale, each ... PROFITS LOST SIGHT OF IN THIS SENSATIONAL SALE' 25c MUSLIN 16c ' 2000 yards fine soft finish bleached Mus lin, ,36 inches wide. Sold ' at 25c yard. This big Gr sale, yard -. , . Spool Cotton ... .6c Sewing Silk .... 13c Rubber Pants. Real 50c grade. This big 8al.e 39c pair $1.50 POPLIN $1.00 36-inch Silk Poplin in a fine line of col ors. Cheap at $1.50. This big $1 Aft sale, yard 1 35c CAMBRIC 19c 36-inch fine Soft fin ish Lustre Cambric, sold at 35c. This big 8ale: 19c yard EVERY PIECE OF MERCHANDISE IN STOCK MARKED DOWN $3.50 SATIN $1.98 36-inch black Duch ess Satin, heavy qual ity. Sold at $3.50. This big M 98 sale, yard $5 CORSETS $3.39 Dr. Warner's rust proof Corsets in pink Satin, $5.00 values. This big $Q QQ V7 -r - S $1.00 SHIRTS 69c Men's Work Shirts in grey and blue. Sold at $1.00. This big 69 C each $4.00 PANTS $2.59 , 6 dozen pair men's Work Pants in Khaki Whipcord and grey Cotton stripes, $4.00 values. $2 ,59 Now, pr. . . $1.25 UNION SUITS 95c Men's Athletic Un ion Suits, all sizes. Cheap at $1.25. This bigsale, 95c suit 25c GINGHAM 19c 1000 yards fine 'Ze phyr Gingham, "fast colors. Sold at 25c. This big 19c sale, yard ... 25c HOSE 15c - Men's tar heel Hose in black, white, navy and brown, 25c val ues. This big 1 C sale, pair YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS MONEY-SAVING EVENT sal e, pair $1.00 VOILES 69c 2000 yards of fine dress Voiles, 40 inches wide. Sold at $1.00. This CQn 20c TOWELS 10c Soft spun Huck Tow els, good quality. Sold at 20c. This bigsale, lQc each ........ 50c CREPE 35c Japanese Crepe, best quality, in all colors. Cheap at 50c. This bigsale, $1.50 SHEETS $1.19 Bleached soft finish Sheets, 72x90. Cheap at $1.50. This big :aaLeh $i-i9 big sale ..... each yard DON'T LET A HUNDRED MILES KEEP OU AWAY-BE ONE OF THE THOUSAND 10 Off On All Linens 10 Off On All Draperies 10 Off On All Dress Goods 10 Off On All Dress Silks Postage Prepaid AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 10 Off On All Notions 10 Off On All Underwear 10 Off On All Hosiery 10 Off On All Crochet Cottons Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Entrances East Main and North Central Medford, Oregon. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 4