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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1921)
MEnroftT) matt, ttjtt.ttnt:. mctfotcd. onrxiox, Thursday, iwembkr i. 1021 PAOTC FTVT3 " GOVERNOR FRAZIER OF NORTH DAKOTA, WHO HAS BEEN RECALLED VAXl'OfVEi:, I:, c., lxo. 1. Three men fro nithc Doukhnlmr. Kussian non-ronfonnNt -uleiiiem. near Nelson, II. "., discarded nil tluir t-'.othlntf iji a waiting rnuhi at the Ca nadian Pacific railway station ht-re yesterday anil paced off u pi-oteslin;,-war dance when they were refnse.l admittance to the United States. They were later arrested l,y Vancouver po lice for disorderly conduct. ' L'nlted Suites lniniiKiation Com missioner ZmlirUk hail questioned them as to their fitness to proceed on 1 their journey to the slate of WashiiiK ton as prospective settlers. He nl- ' li ted that their views coincided with the accepted definition of philosophi- j cal anarchy and declined them hospi tality of his government. They are said to have threatened an undress parade in Vancouver l.y i large number of their fellow Iioukho hors in protest .-mainst their arrest. h In f4 J Ik , M For the first time in the nation, a governor has been recalled. This was tile result of the North Dakota elec tion in which Coventor I.ynn ,1. Kra zier was defeated by Kenirwald A. N'estos, a lawyer, who was indepen dent candidate, tlovernor Frazier was endorsed by the Non-Partisan league. Tomorrow nlKht will lie the liiir one i in tlio retail district of .Modlord as at j that time Muclford niercliants are to ' unveil tlielr holiday window displays. The hour set for this is 7:'M and the window displays, suggestive of Christ inas gifts, will he ready for the win dow shopping to the throng that will pack the streets. 1 To enliven the occasion the Hertford , hand will patrol the shopping district playing popular airs. j Guessing contests as arranged by: the different merchants will give op-j portunity of the lucky, ones getting' Christmas gifts either for themselves or their friends. 1 Merchants have all been busy today j in gelling their window displays j planned. The windows tomorrow will ; be screened from the public view and 1 at seven-thirty tomorrow evening will ! be thrown open to the public gaze. j To those who may forget that tumor-; row night will be the big night, down town, the merchants have arranged with the California-Oregon Power Co. to shut off the electric lights all over tlie city for two consecutive periods of ten seconds each. This will lake place at 7:,'i0 and is a reminder of an impor tant event to the buying public of this locality. B PLAN TO SAVE ITALIAN REDS GET I'llICAdi). Uim 1.- Two important rliiinprew ;mcl ;m estimated savins of ?Til.000,000 to tho railroads annually were tho ontHtamliux features of new work ins rules Kvonihi the 400,000 mo in hers of six federated railroad yhop crafts as proniulKatod today hy tho United States railroad labor board. The two chief changes were: J Representation of minorities in presentation of grievances to meet tho contention of tho railroads that the old method virtually forced u closed .shop. Permission to apprentices to do certain repair work previously re stricted to journeymen workers. The new rules supplant the old na tional agreement, formulated by the United States railroad administration duriiiK1 the war, so far as tho shop men are concerned. The rules hereafter will form the basis of adjudicating all wage dis putes. They were adopted unanimously. TAXES TO KEEP OP CIVIC LIFE MOSCOW, D.-c. 1. The Moscow city soviet t corresponding to an American eit v council has decided that the city must bo self-supporting :ind lias published a schedule on new off niefw taxes for revenue purposes. Among them are: For marriage applications. 1 ri.'nin rubles; divorce applications. L'O.tom rubles: chaiiKo of name, ltMi.oito ru-; bios; application for Kus-'ian ciii:vn-j snip, iu.v'mj ruoies: appinituun mr ritizciiship. lOO.nnO ion rubl permission to change residence, l.t'tto rubles; tax on concerts or lectures maintainint; buffet. .". t'00 rubles; tax mi rubber stamps uod by business firms. 100,000 rubles. A.s the official exchange rate, on the day these taxes were decreed, was 100,000 rubles to the dollar, an Amer ican in Moscow, armed with a ?." bill could got married, be divorced, change his name, change his resi dence a few times, lecture on his honeymoon experiences, ehanse his citizenship and own at least one rub ber stamp without breaking another bank note. Tho Kussian Central Kxecutive committee has ordered the Commis sariat of Finance to arrange, within a fortnight, a budget showing tho rev enue obtained from taxation through out nussia, together with n Htato ment of the loss incurred from print ing paper money. s DI5I3J JAM, Mass., Dec. 1. Superior Judge YVebstor Thayer today extended until December the time allowed counsel for Nicola Sacco and liartolo meo Vaiuetti to file u petition based on exceptions taken by them during the trial in which the men were found guilty of murder in the first degree for the killing of a paymaster and Ins guard at Soulh Draintree. Decision of Judge Thayer in a mo lion for a new trial iu still pending. Meantime sentence of tho convicted men has been deferred. WANT LIST THOSE GOING GRANTS PASS Members of tho Meilfonl chamber of commerce have been invited to attend tho forum of the Grants Pass chamber next Monday. Dec. fjth. As their dining room has hut a limit ed capacity, the officers of the Grants Pass chamber are very anxious to learn as soon as possible how many from Jledford will attend their forum, therefore, all who expect to go to Grants Pass should notify tho office of the Medfonl chamber not later than next Saturday. EARLY TRADING CHICAGO. Dec. 1. Hears in the wheat market had the advantage to day during the early trading. Kalns in Texas and in southern Argentina were reported here and were of in fluence. Opening i notations, which varied from unchanged figures to "-Se lower, with December $L13Vi to $1.13 and May $l.l7Vt to $1.17-74. were followed by a moderate upturn, 1 which, however, proved transient. Wet weather ovet the corn belt gave strength to tho corn market. A ftor opening unchanged to a quar j tor tent higher. May 5 1 3-4 to 54 7-Sc, ! prices hardened all around, j OatH were firmer with corn. The market started unchanged to a quar- tor cent up May :tsA to r-Se and I held near to the initial range. Trading in provisions was virtually at a standstill, with quotations almost ! nominal. FOR N. Y. OFFICIAL NF.W YORK, Dee. . The seats of the city fathers will be dwarfed by comparison to Lilliputian size when Frank J. Dotzlcr, Republican alderman-elect from the ttth district, ar rives with his specially constructed furniture next January 1, Dotzler lists his weight in round numbers at 4 00 pounds, and finds it necessary to take with him his own private chair, which has a seating ca pacity of one square yard. The city had the chair built for him several years ago. when, upon his election to the Board of Aldermen,'' it hvns dis covered that ho could not squeeze into the regular seatsl , Dotzler bought Jt for $ L when he retired, because the city was short of storage space. O.S. DESTROYER FAT FOLKS GET THIN HeUable, Home Reduction System Tit persons, particularly ihnm from 10 to fil) i k' litis above normal weldif, w.ll t intereued to learn that they wight idur weight and measurements v.hil? ealing all they need t while really enjuyir.if the becoming elemler and healthier. Nothiug strenuous; you want this f This shored be doss by usinp Kore'n tabi:!e, also follow hi simple rules ut Kcrein system that coiae with the box. Even a few days treatment is lilely t- fliow a pleaiinir red union. Tio Me; should be-oino lighter, the fleh firmer, th) skin smoother; work aee:nt wasier .vid actually pleasant. Mort- biwyunt feel inp t&Les posse ion of the i-h)to body and mind as superfluous fit disap;.ea7i. If you have tried virions methods cf fat reduetinu wilhu'it renl benefit you 11117 now he very thankful at having fi-und genuine nvsiem. look and feel yourifterl Aim to lire longer and happierl En;oy life! It is eafe. rational and healthful. In Men bin there is a inorify r-ftind guarantee. liny a small hvx of Koria labtilea at any b.ity diuic atoro, i r h-iJ U: free nrochnre. w:h many tetini(n,iali. to ttorola Co, Station X, Kew York HAN FKAXCtSCO, Dec. 1 The l'nlted S tales destroyer I)eI.ong. en route from San Diego to Sun Francisco went aground early today at a point j about ten miles smith of the entrance to San Francisco harlxir. according to wireless messages received here. The vessel and crew were reported not to be In immediate danger. "Ship ami all hands safe but need immediate assistance." said one mes- sauc. The destroyer Frederick was report ed to have gone to the aid of the , UeLong. The Mu'nt at which the DcLong is stranded is a rocky and dangerous strip about nine miles north of Point Pendro. The iJoLnng, attnehed to destroyer division No. 14. is said to carry a. crew numbering about loo officers and men. Death List (irims. ; IlKI) l:M'KK. cai., Ix-c l. Charles ll-.sv. i-rth. yontiiful drivi-r of the Ited I :i;if f hiu-h schonj i.us hi h was vf rn'k "st ci dn v l.v a Suuth'-rn J'a ' ili'' train ;it I'rcln rta crossing, 'tiuth of lure, died in a hospital here early i-.d;iy. His death brought the nun.'" r of d'":id :ts a i 1 1 1 tlf tln oftl- t li-lon to twelve. . . K Smiling Cowboy, Rialto Hoot Gibson, the hard riding young star, is scheduled to spur across tho screen of the Rialto theatre today, Friday and Saturday, and keep moving until "Action," his new and smashing ly dramatic western story reaches its whirlwind finish. "Action" could not have been a bet ter story If it had been built to Hoot Gibson's measure. The story was or iginally wrilte nby J. Allan Ouun and read by thousands as "Tho MascoLte of 1he Three Star." Clara Horton, tho exceptionally ap pealing little emotional actress plays opposite the star while the remainder of the cast is first class. Nazimova in "Camlllc", Page It is an ultra-modern "Camille" who is presented in Nazimova's production of Alexander Dumas' immortal love story, now being shown at the Page theatre. All of tho picturesque settings for the action of the production especial ly designed by Natacha ItambovH reveal tho very last word in present day luxury. And the gowns worn by Nazimova and members of her sup porting company, all are the product of the combined ingenuity of star and artist. Miss Uambova, herself well-Known as a dancer, designed many of the elaborate costumes worn by Nazimova In the picture. .CORNS Lift Off with Fingers V 1 j x Aj M Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly inai corn stops nurting. then shortly vntl lift it riotit r4T T..l..l Your druFifist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. SHOP EARLY December is here! Every day you put off your Xmas shopping means more store crowds to contend with possible delivery delays and additional worry. Shop now and laugh at the crowds two weeks from now. Be assured of first choice from our great Christmas stocks. Note the Unveiling of Our Show Window, Friday, December 2nd Saturday Is Opening Day for Christmas Shopping in Our Store This Is a Timely Reminder HOLIDAY SPECIALS THE PRACTICAL KIND Offerings from our Tool Department Chest of Tools Cabinets of Tools Scroll Saws CopliiK Saws. Hand Saws Block Planes Smooth Haues .lack Hanes Try squares Hoxwood Rules Ivory Utiles Machinists Tools Mitro lloxes Sets of Aimer Hits Sets of Chisels Yankeo Drills Yunkeo Screw Drivers Draw Knives Hand Orlnders Crescent Wrenches Steel Tapes Wood Levels Iron Levels Aluminum Levels Auto Mirrors Spot LlfUits (Ireaso Guns 1 Auto Jacks1 Ignition 'Sets Hattory 'Testers' Aulo Mats Windshield Cleaners Tool Cases Machinists Cases Hoy Scout axes Offerings from our Cutlery Department Pocket Knives For Men, Women, Girls, Hoys and Hoy Scouts Safety Razors New Gillette, Sexto, Auto-Strop, I'enn Dur ham Duplex, Kveready, Knders and Gem Jr. Safety Razor Blades Strappers HIk Four, Royal Slydo Stroke and Twinplex Hand Razors Genco, Torry, IXL, Swedish, National Razor Strops Kazor Hones Shaving Brushes, Muss and Soai ScUisors and Shears Scissor Sets Manicuro Sots Hoof Carvers Game Carvers Game Shears Tnhlo Cutlery I'earl and Ivory Handled 1HI7 Rogers Bros. Sliver Plat'd Table Warn In all tho latest patterns Ambassador, Croinwoll, Heraldic, Old Colony, CJuecn Anne, Wlndsow Satin Watches I'ocket Ben, (llo Ben, Tudor Jr. Clocks One Day, Fight . Day Radium Dials. Medicine Cabinets Bath Room Fixtures Towel Bars, Bath Scats Soap Dishes, Robe Hooks, Tooth Brush Holders, Glass Shelves, etc. Offerings from our Home and Kitchen ware Department Klectric Percolators Kleclric Toasters Klectrlc Waffle Irons Flectric Sewing Machines Flectric Vacuum Cleaners Klectrlc Vibrators Floctrlc Washing Machines Universal Percolators Mayonaise Mixers Bread Makers Cake Makers l'yre.x Ware Frame for Pyres Waro Vacuum Bottles Roasters Fh'oleKS Cookers ProsHuro Cookors Bird Cages Andirons Fli'o Sets Spark Guards Fire Screens Hoys' Wagons Overland Wagons Sleds Velocipedes Coasters Hand Cars Automobiles Samtule Cars Christmas Tree Holders Offerings from our Sporting Department Flashlights Tennis Rackets Tenuis Halls Golf Clubs Golf Halls Golf Bags Foot Bulls Basket Balls Indoor Bulls Base 'Balls Boxing Gloves Roller Skates Striking Bags Fxerclsors Fishing Rods Fishing Reels Fishing llaskots Fly Books Daisy Air Rifles Marble's Camp Axes Marble's Hunting Knives Trap Shooting Outfits Junior Rifles Corps Rango Kits Southern Oregon Hardware Co. SPORTING GOODS Liberty Bldg Phono 300 j THE UNIVERSAL CAR l If FORD SEDAN J Ideal fur a family Winter Tor. Knrlosivl mid ivnrm on cold or rainy days. Attractive nnit cusy to operate, i-conoinicnl in first cost mid In operation and durable. In fact every detail of the new little III I oicl Sedan recommends it as n logical investment III for n family car. I Wo would Tc pleased fo show you this Ilttlo I I rnr, demonstrate to you its superior feature nnd I g If you desire, nocuro one for your winter use. Ask 111 1 any Ford Kedun owner what lie thinks of Ills car. I C. E. GATES AUTO CO. j j Cor. Sixth and Tartlo Highway j DAY OR NIGHT WOOD! All kinds of wood at rlclit prices; dry WEEKS-CONGER CO I Order-. I'romptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor. Mr nnd Third. I'hone fi ll! rnniral Director ASK FOR Top Notch Flour A hard wheat blend, it is scientifically made, and bakes a white loaf, which does not dry out. Endorsements come in every day on "Top Notch" flour. OUR Snowy ButteFIour An excellent pastry and family flour, is made from Rogue River Val ley wheat, the oldest label in Southern Ore gon. Central Point Mills By F. S. Brandon For right prices In MONUMENTS IIKADHTOXKB, COPINGS, VAULTS. LETTERING nnd repairing old work in cemeteries, call or w rite. ARTISTO STONE CO. Woik erected In or slilppod to all parts of tho I'nclflo Coast, 137 N. Fir Hi. Jledford, On) Make Tlie Oregon Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND POPULAR BPACIOUB LOBBT At the Center of Everything Broadway at Stark St. Ws suggest you write, phons or wire for Reservations ARTHUR H. METERS, Manage NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR CAR Fords $12.60. Chevrolets 17.60, Dodges 525.00. First class enamel jobs. Auto Paint Shop Pbone 777. 221 to 241 N, Fir St. It