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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1921)
MEDFORD MATTi TT?T1UTF. MFDFOUH. OHKflOX. THURSDAY. DIX'KM lll'l? S. v.m P.n V. THf? F !'.' AOimiPTrm hpip i mam 1001 10 HANG, FAILS IN FOR ADMISSION TO Mrs. Harding Buys Christmas Seal Stamps COAST ATHLETICS rOKTI.AM), On... Doe. S. nnli- ("it'Y.n of tlie I'nivi'i-sity of Wash i iiiKlon for admission to the orth- st iiiti'rcolii'Klato conference am! , " similar application from ConzahM j mi'.versity at Spokane, were placed I l.w'ore representatives of the sc.-en 'uuhhiiih composing the eonfei-- :it the annual meeting here to- SALEM, Ore.. Dec. 8 ,l,c Kvans, who is in the Htate penitentiary under senteuco of death fur killini;" Janios Ilornn of Mc.Minnville, awiin tiled to commit suicide in his cell early today,! prison omeers announeed. This jS Evans' third uttem it against his own life since his arrest. When a guard went to Kvans' ce'l at b:JU ocuicit this morning he found I ence the prisoner s'.ispi'mlol from a steam' pipe with an improvise:! r me m.-nlel ti,.- . . ' of all men in murderers' row at inter- was anxious to Ket hack irto ,1 e ol 1 val. of not more than fifteen minute J As the Go,r,a,a upp lea to was u I Evans was sentence,! to hans on De- ex,,e,.,i ' . ' mbr i,i . .. . .7. ' muiuiub ceriain " ' o apnea pu us case to the supreme court and the eve cution was automatically s'ayeu. Kvans objected to an appeal, declaring he wanted to die. Evans was convicted of killing Doran In Wasco county near The Dalles, while Doran and another man were beins taken from Hend to Mc Minnville by Kvans in his automobile. I lllro m aimrni AYS One or more hikes are being planned by the V. M. C A. for the b.-ys of the county duriiiK the holidays. With some fair open weather during thf respite from school duties, thoso trips should prove very inteiestinK. It will mean leaving town about nine in the morning and returning in time for tae evening meal. Each boy will take lunch from homo anil o;m (if the fea tures of the hike will be the "hot d s" roast a.t noon. Hoys from all part.-, of the county are invitod and may apply at the -uumy l. M. (;. A. office, or to the committeemen in their section. Plans j will be made to have bikes star; l'rwn .jidiffcront sections so that it will n:t be !j,neccessary for boys to travel far w ;j attend. ;;! Attonipt is also being made to work i'up one over-night hike, arranging to . spend the night in some mountain cabin. No boys under twelve years of ago .will he taken on the over-night bike, but those of ten uu-.l.up may take Jn the day hikes. ..s to what action would be taken, as ' Iho delegates had not had time' to 1 get together on it. it was considered likely that what-i ever football dates are arranged this! afternoon will he mhject to change i if they conflict with coast con', rente ! dates to be fixed later this week. i i J ".: E 4;.' 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Infor mation has nai'hiMl this city that a;:!ny of th. st'icknion an:i ram-hor ji'f thi' lowor Salmon river weri' ( trtvit j to llot from tuir homes when that ' rivor overflowed and s:uead over the ; low country nearby; furniture and 1 hod lint; and winter mini'lieu in the I linKies were spoiled and many people j were rendered homelosn. The section j suMennt; most was about Otis, near , the mouth of Salmon riwr. aud about : forty-fivo miles distant from Tillamook. tl TACOMA, Doc. . Jack Onmpsev, e he;ivyw:iiit champloji, announ 'i at a s-iortmon'fl dinner hero laM ".i.'ht that !u I:; p'anninf? a hnnt!m; ry for b!p t-'aine !n Africa. "I'm L-ninc ;i :'ter Hons. plophart'.M .lid t!ie, " nmp't'y "ft'al. "I'ln ;:of!i a ; tho r 'ovord a h, in Rpctinn thru his hnnHntr id h.i I llestw With I'orts. ! WASHINGTON, I'ee. S. ( Hy tho Assiuiitted I'res.s) Aei-eptan-'e by J:ie;iti ef tho American proposals fur mi v.il r.-itio new liintrfs on the a'il Ity of the power to re:i'di an nirree iiicnt for the limitation of fortifi cations in tho Tar East, according to tho Hrltish view, ns expressed today. rrire Qn 7 Th- nt 1 Is 10 I rim j DRILLING DELAYED Duster Kenton, Page "Have yon a little bunch of nei:;h- j -An accident which will delay d ri 11- mi jour noine: hee wnat Muster t inK oncratlons at tho TriKonia Oil Keaton does to his in a rollicking two-1 ,.,,, fm. st;vl,nll ,,VH a,ul vt.t wlli(. the same bill with the stupendous at traction. "Conflict," taken from the lied Dock Htorv. is n point in favor of the producing po.ss-ihilitit-s of the well, oeeurred yes terday morning abiiut ten o'clock. liI 1 1 i ni-r operatiotis were proceed - : iiiR in a natistactory manner when a TloikiH to XorthvuMtrit. i gas pocket was struck which caused f'HICACH), Iec. S. Knute llockne, tho eiui're KtOO and some odd feet of football coach at Notre Dame, was cawing t oNe raised nix inches and the said to bo under consideration today ' drilling tools to be thrown upward as uicct'H;;or of Klm. r McO.-vitt. font- j into the casing a distance of fiftoen i-ali coach at Northwestern uiuver-! feet whore they jammed and were dty. forced uj) ward from me bottom of the hide by the pressure uf tho releas ed gas. The casing was well seated when the accident occurred and tho water was entirely shut out; tho drilling going on in a dry hole '22 feet below the end of tho casing. Tho re-soating of tho casing is now going on and when tho water is again shut off, n largo Increase in the oil allowing is expected. Seek Strike Injunction CHICAGO, Dec. S. A petition for a writ of injunction against the Amalga mated Moat Cutters and Hutchor Workmen of North America and Us office and ngcnU to rostra in them from interfering with tho conducting of business at the stockyards where picketing has been in progress was filed In superior court today by twen- ! covered with s-'dhnent which was al.-oty-t wo packing companies. PAST EXALTED RULER NIGHT AT ELKS ! Tonight U Past Exalted Hitlers' night at the Elks lodge. The chuli-s will all bo filled wUh past officers, who will put on nn initiation. A large attendance is expected, as hoveral matters of importance will come tip for consideration. A special dispensation has heon received from the grand exalted ruler permitting the lodge to pass a resolution regarding Diamond lake. A unit to the building will also be discussed. Big surprise, dance, Jacksonville, Friday, lVe. 9th. Imperial Trio. A GIFT MAY BE EVER SO INEXPEN SIVE, YET TREASURED FOR YEARS Oiu- Photographs nro inexpensive yet, treasured for their worth as "living-" portraits Open next Sunday from 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. mWEM'S Makers of Life-like Portraits 217 East Main St. TUDIO Medf ord " oocsnooooooooooooooooc)oocsooooooc)ooooc)C!00oocsoc5ooooi ASHLANO HUNTERS FORM ASSOCIATION A meetiiiK was held lant evening of the Ashland Sportsmpn's Associa tion, C. I). ISi-Irbs, president, and Louis Dodge, secretary of the Ashland association and Ashland vice presi dent for tho Jackson County Game Protective association were in charge of the meeting. The following officials of the .lack son County Game Protective associa tion attended the meeting from this city: C. M. Thomas, president; Dr. F. G. Thayer, vice president; K. W. Gould, secretary. Ralph CoweUI and Chris Gottlelh also attended. The meeting took a unanimous vote to disorganize and to .1'iin the Juckosn County Game Protective as sociation In n body. Aooiri. CO mem bers were present and the meeting was enthusiastic throughout. . This action on tho part of tho Ash land organlzution increases the mem bership of tho county organization to about ! 00. ! DADDY'S NIGHT AT WASH'TON SCHOOL Daddy's Night will be celebrated to morrow tFridayl evening at the Wash ington school. A fine program has been prepared, with Professor Vining a.s speaker of the evening, and this alone insures an enjoyable occasion. Also, the refreshments have been planned with special consideration for men folks well known tastes, so it is hoped they may show their apprecia tion by coming out in full force. The room having out the largest number of fathers will receive a beautiful plant, so it seems certain no father will have an opportunity for saying that lie for got tile date. Mrs. Swanton, of the Oregon Humane Society, will be cne of the speakers. Had Kidney Trouble Ten Years Don't give up hope if you are suffer ing from backaclv, rheumatic pain stiff, swollen joints, alw.iys tired I'ee!- ing, pains in groin and mus-'Ies on other symptoms of kidney trouble. J.j T. Osborn, 11. 1". D. No. 1. Lucasvilie, O., writes: "I had kidney trouble for! 10 years. I tried all kinds of kidney j emedies but they did me no g iod. lj took one bottle of Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me so much 1 a;u well pow," sold everywhere. A'Jr- I Radiating the Christmas Spirit and Rich in 'Christmas Merchandise, the Golden Rule Christmas Store is Supreme in Readiness and Helpfulness. Shop Early Ready on tip toe to serve you on every one of the 16 shopping days until Christmas. A little time spent 7 at the Golden Rule will reveal hundreds of helpful suggestions and just as many rare value opportunities " ';: Xmas Suits for Men and; Yoong Men Make your selections now. A splendid gift for the men :j. Best grade all wool Blue Serge Suits, $23.00 to $33.00 Other all wool Suits, priced at $21.00, $30.00, $32.80 to $47.50 One lot Young Men's Suits, priced at $13.50 Other Young Men's Suits, priced at $26.00 to $50.00 Oregon All Wool Cashmere Suits for Young Men at $20.50 Youth's Suits of Oregon All Wool Cashmere, priced at $19.00 Big line of Men's Overcoats, Mackinaws and Work Coat3 Boy's Knee Pant Suits, priced from $7.75 to $15.00 Boy's Mackinaws, Overcoats and Work Coats If there is anything in clothing j'cu want we haven't got we will get it for you MEN'S FURNISHINGS FOR XMAS Dres3 Shirts, priced $1.00, $1.50 to $3.00 Dress Ties 50c, $1.00, $1.25 to $1.50 Dress Belts, 50c to $1.00 Xmas Handkerchiefs in fancy borders, priced at 25c Initial Handkerchiefs, ' 15c to 25c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, priced at 25c to 50c Suspenders in Xmas boxes, 60c to $1.00 Belts in Xmas boxes, at 60c to $1.00 Ho3e Supporters and Belt Set, Xmaa boxes at 75c Tie, Belt and Hose Supporter Set, Xmas boxes at $1.75 Tie and Belt Set, Xmas boxes at $1.75 SHOES FOR HER XMAS GIFT t.i -o-ivrl Kicr shmment of the Latest in Ladies' Satin Pumps, black Kid Pumps, three straps with buckels baby French Kid, black kid one-strap pumps and several other new styles. Priced at $7.50 to $8.75 ' Coats and Suits , LADIES READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT You will find in this department a good assortment of Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Blouses, Skirts, Petticoats, House Dresses and Aprcns, also a good line of Silk underwear. Remember either of these would make her a good Xmas gift. LADIES COATS SUITS The tailleurs for Autumn show numerous interesting variations of design which provide styles for many types and needs, in women's and misses' sizes. There is a very interesting group of fur-trimmed models a large variety of em broidered suit3 and coats a dis tinctive collection of plainly tail ored garments emphasizing beauty of line. These Coats are priced at $15.00, $18.00, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $40.00, $50.00, $70.00, and $100.00 LADIES DRESSES In Serge and Tricotine, Satins, Crepes, Taffetas and Canton Crepes, priced at $10.50, $12.50, $16.50, $18.50, $25.00 and up to $49.00 LADIES WAISTS AND BLOUSES In assorted colors and styles, some beaded and embroidered models, others in the lace trimmed and the plain tailored ones. The prices are from $3.35 to $10.50 Pongee Waists, priced at $2.25 and $3.35 Feminine fancy finds perfect ex pression in a new Autumn Print zes3 Suit. A great fashion 'authority once said that a tailored suit is the basis of every well-dressed woman's wardrobe.' In these Printz originations is embodied the subtle Parisian touch. In the skillful combination of fabric, color, decoration and de tail of workmanship, lies their dis tinctiveness. These Suits are priced at $30.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00, $63.00 and up to $83.00 Other lines of Suits that we have are priced at $19.00, $22.00, $29.50 and up to $50.00 LADIES' SILK PETTICOATS All Silk Jerseys, priced at $3.00 and $3.75 All Silk Jerseys, embroidered, priced at $4.25 All Silk Taffetas and Satins, priced from $3.00 to $10.50 Silk Underwear very reasonably priced. See our's before buying elsewhere. Med ford's Largest Dept. Store Medf ord' s Greet Dayight Store 1