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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1921)
t ' !MET)FOTirS MATTJ TTITBTTNT!, MTCBFORD, Oft 1' ON", TTTFDA Y, DKrEAfBEH 27, 1021 TAGV, TTTREG BISHOP GRACE OF SACRAMENTO DIES, AGE 81 mn.ri'.'u :rt .. i'iij ii.-ii.j.ij. .u '-i .i.ti" BACKAM UNTO, Oil., 27. Thv bum Omen, for more than twoiiiy-flvo fuuiH hlnhop of tho Homnn Catholic) JlcM'Kdd (if HlU'l'IKIlDlltO, tiled hero to- jay after an II inch of ncvoiul month, (lit wait hi yearn of iik lllnhop (Iruco, wlio wan riiinlnnt In Jio Cat hollo church of northern Call' firnlii nml NevwU for moro Hum half i century wan a Kreut believer In tlio fliurdi. A una of Janion Omen, who fan of Norman extraction ami a do trnndnnt of tlia fniuoun liny mom I dedren of thn twelfth century, ho wan t niitive of Wexford, Ireland, lnln loin In lxi I. f A preliminary educutlnn wuit reoolv y In Hut ncIiooIk lit llm vicinity of bin ioiuo. after which tin won Klvtm In- trui'ilon at Ht. Peter', Wexford, by JUhop Furlong. I.atir ha hcrnm a iludonl nt All HitllowH collect', Imblln. nl In that city wan ordained tu the iilitxihiMiil lit 1m17. In September of 1H7 ho rami to Jatlfui-nlit and noon took churn of the MiiIhU nt lied Mutt, Tehama county firliiK hi puntoruKO ho built tlia con lit of Merry. llit 1m7 he removed to (;rnn Valley Bid remained there until 171, K"ln ien ! Murynvllln. In 1HM h came t HucrnmeiHo and nHumil charge tl fuintor of m. Hone' church ami re- imiuml an nn It until h liecumi) bllm l 1!()7. i IU.-.Ihm) Owe nn reapcwlblo for jjut iHtulillHliiinnt of tlx Stanford i.ilhni lioiiio for frleiidloM children re. I Mm. .tune Stanford deeded to Wnhnp inr ih Miner Mtiinforil mnnnlon (ml four yarn Inter It wan dedicated f. tho it hi of frlendlcn.t children. M DOWN EAST AT PAGE TONIGHT B LS V IK ARE H IHI'I '.'I ,! I. II II. U , l . NOW SCRAMBLING BACK TO CAPITAL THEATRE OWNERS MOSCOW, Dm.'. (ly Annoehtted I'rcHH.) Tito soviet government In il' vlnlnif nil nortn of taxon In an effort to meet Itn oxmmihiih. It In reducing, thn number of omploycn ami cliurisliiK for everything, which uwil t ho free. A nlnto hunk han been opened to fniill Itntti foil' Inn trade. Hllln of cxchaiiK" will ho handled. DoponlU will hu uc- ceptnd and lnterent 1'iiht on Hmm. lonnn will ulito ho tnndii. Thn raiiltul of thn hank In 3,iM)0,uoi),i)OO.ooij ruhlcn ami thn total Inniia of paper uioniiy to daft In nii id to O.VriO.OHii.uoo.uuo riiblim. Tho riilda contlininn to full, and tlio Kovnrnincut and puhllc allktt un HcriunlillitK all thn tinio for forclnn ourincy. Chlchi'rln'n offnr t rco nl lh pre-war fondKn ilchtn If tin intnt0 xiwcrn will nr;ml novlut Uu uht ri'COKnlilon hud no huIiHIzIhk if- fvet oit IIoImIicvImI inoiioy. Thn Anmrlcun n-llef tuliiiliilMtratlon child feeding, und thn uiinoiintM-tncnt that wutvhotiHin will OHlithlUhi d hy the II'hivit orKnnUntlon to nupply fo'Ht puckiiK'n on ilrafi nent front abroad have not clxckod thn rlnlnij irl: or liii'iul and (vidiioiiiIhU nay It will con tliuio to rlni until thn next harvent and th Limine will V far worm' next nprlnu than It In iio-v. H In clear that tlio ovht Rovcrn- merit In rctiiniliiR to ntiiltallHin u rti- Idly an It can without hmliu: Itn txm nmiilnllr nupixirt. Hut l.eiilni-, Kiilcti In and other leudent fmnkty mlinlt In their uddrotfMcn that thin In lieluj; done only after ntorn of manufuctured ni-tl-clen and flniim-l.it rcnourcen hiive heen fixhaiinted. They ahto nay tin rhiuiltn In be In it made merely to Kit a breath ing Hindi for another attuck on world en .l ul lnm. HELD GUILTY OF NINE DEATHS NBW I1AVKN, Iec. 27,-Clly llulld liiK Innintctor Joneplt K. Aiintlu, l,aw. rnnc K. ('. Carroll, . niunui!r of tlio ttliilto theutnr, and Alfred H. Iiiuck, pn-nldent of tlia Connecticut TheaH-rn corii'tiiitloii which owned thn llMutor, urn ln-lil criminally rfnpiinHlhlft for thn deatliH of iilim pernonn In tho Klulto tlixuter flro of NovnmLnr '11 In a find Ink of Coroner Kit Mix today. Tho coroner nuyn that thn dlroct rauiwi of the flra-wns tho burning of Inceiinci to Klvo "atinonpliera" to a mo tlon picture, film; y kIiiko diuperlun bo Inic Ixnlled fioin the Incfliine. Tho coroner fi.idn that vlolntlonn of tho luw In the Hiotiier Included the nliHcnrn of tho folh'tvlnif wifeKiiardn: An HHbenton curtain; an automatic nprlnkler; honn conuecllonn, fire -proo n:-nry und woodwork. Tho enroner nay that had liiilldlnK lnnH ( tor Aunt In dorm hln duty In ai plylnn thn hiilldlni; code the firo could not have occurred. Vlth Medfoul tra1n I Mudfnrd mniln FLOYD BOOTH SON COMMITTED OF R. A. :ide BOOTH plan whereby the I'Dlted Btatcn nov- I pat Ion tn'nipn, tlm fuuiln to bo oulU'vUil nrnmnt paid the expennon of tho occu- Inter from Ilorlln. I '.. - ---! '- ..'.' 1 - J.-.'4-Jt suit CHRI1WIAS KIT.BNR, Dec. Z7.-Kloyd Jtoolll, non of It, A. Mooth, thairman of the OrcKon nlato hlKhwav coininlnHlon, committed nulcplo Clirlntmnn evenlim, HhootlriK bliiineif In the iniiitlt with a revolver, Tho txidy wnn found about rnldniKht In tho banoment of hln home, Fifteenth und Mill ntro'-tn, with the revolver In hln hand. TomiKiiary rteranuenient, duo to 111 nenn mid overwork In held rconnlble by hln family. H had complained or dlnli-nxn durliiK tlui duy and had re turned to bin home, nlono after a Chrlntmai dinner at tho homo of bin parentn. Ho In thotiKht to have nhot bljiiHi lf about 7 o'click HunOuy even In. booth hud been III for aotno time, ac cording to hU father, and, Ui-Kpiio tliln. had be-n working duy and nlKlit at the OreKon DriiR company offlcen. Ho wan financially Interested In tho company, a recently orinnlzed wltolenalo dniK coinpuny of thin city. HIh wlfo, formorly Minn Kdith I'rn ctAi. and thrc t-hlldn-n, two hiyn and a Klrl. tho cldent 10, nui vlve. lie wan a Krftduuto from thn I'nlverKlty of Orer.on In 101O, and wan a thirty necond dei?reo Manon. Mr. and Mm. Ilooth had Klvon a ChriHttiiiin evo party In th lumemont of their home where ho ended hln life, that part of tho houno bclni? fitted up with treen and irreerm to mako It a typical foroKt. "My non bud no financial or other trouble" naid It. A. Hooth. "He had been In poor beulih for nomo llino and bad Ixen working lon hourn, duo to bin Intercut In hln new bimlnenn." U. S. ARMY IN MARKS COHl. KNZ. Current expenKes of tho American forcen in Cermany, which amou.it to approximately $1, ooo.ow a month, aro to he paid here after byjtho German r;ovemrnent dl roct in tnurkn. It wan announced re cently nt army head'iiutrtern in Cob lenr.. Thin Idea was RiiKKexted by Major (ieneral Henry T. Allen, com mander of tho American troop on tho l Rhino, an a nubntltuto of the provlous WARNMNG I Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. ' Unless you. see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years r.nd proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache . Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Baytr" package: which contains proper directions, Handy "Daycr" botes of 12 Ullrta Also bottle of 24 and 100 DruggUti. A-j.lrln U II"' trxk- mark n( Itnj,, M tu(. tor of MtinasiwHrmriaestcr of Ml ry liraclil r. s-9 EVANS AND MAYS CREEK Way iKiwn Kant," tho (Irlfflth k roen mantorplecu which in embarked tn a nucf enful four day run beKliinlna (xlay at tho 1'kko thrnler. bldn fair to K-llpno In Its screen form tho remark tbla rfcordn net by tho famous old itnKo play from which It In taken. i At tho Korty fourlh Htieet theater In i.'tw York city It has boett a fixture r more than -too nhowlni:, remalnlnn Vr seven nmnthn and attractinc !niwd that show no sign of dtuilnu- m, When Orirflih produced hln Rirat :eetuclo, "Tho Mrth or a Nation." It fan conceded to bo his mauler effort ind Hut flnent tlilnn dono In motion Vcturn up to that tltno. "Way Ikiwn ant," however, han surpassed the fuller pl'turo not only In inntorlnl jurcen but ill human npHl. llanad n a world old theme, thin Idyllic tale If plain and honest people, UvltiK li- Jly and without ontentatlon, conreys ie ssmo Kwrful uiemuKo lit Us film erslon that the stago version sent rronn tho footllKhln for many years urliiK Its popularity. I.ltllnn tllnh, In the leading role, linn h loved a stiocesa that at once places tr lit tho foremont rank of American Irtronaon, Also neon in tho nuporb it are Klchard Itarthlemonn, fowidi Jliorinan, Mm. Morgan Helmont, IIiiit HlclntoBh, CrelKhton Halo, Vlvla Ok n, Mary Hay, flmirno Nevlllo, KdKar elnon. I'orter 8ironK, Florence Short Ind othern. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take 4y Imxatlv (Quinine V M M Mm. Curln, teacher In tho Mays creek district, In at Jacksonville this week wrlttnK on tenchern examination. Mr. and Mrs. U. li. Neathauuuer and Mark Neuthammor wero nhoppini; la tirants 1'iu.h lust Thursday. Mrs. Carls and her puplln gave an excellent pruKram at the school bullae Monday lilKhl, lVc. r.l. It Cannlntt'd of sonKn, recitatliinn and dlatnKuen by the puiilln a ud several violin selection by Mr. ('u)lon and Ktiseno Mooro. Miss lturr, rural supervisor then showed er slid I iir pictures which wvro very Interesting. Afterward sho tofd the children ' Tho Chrlstman Hlory" which an very much appreciated by the Ider people an well an by the children for Minn Ilurr In a very entortalttlim story teller. Afterward Santa Clans distributed randy and presonts amonic the children from the Chrlntiiian tree hlclt wan very nicely decorated. Tho entertainment closed w-lth a box social tho proceeds of which are to bo used to buy pluyKround, equipment. t runk Uoolrldnti of the Applegato alley vlnltcd at H. K. Rlchninn's home thin we-k. Webb and Jesnlo Nenthamer wero lsttors from hero to Urania Puss thin week. Minn Jessie paid a pleasant visit to the dentist. It. K. JUehmon. Oeorue Obencbalu! and Fnutk Ncathnmor are riding a'tor rattle thin week. I rYank Mayflold of Central Point, In ookliiR after cuttlo In this vicinity, thin weoU, Mrs. Hush and Miss Orr. touchers at Winter and Pino drove schools, nave program at tho church nt Wlmcr Saturday nlRht. IVc. 24, afterward there won a Chrintmnn tree for tho uiplln of both schools. I Mr. Potter was lost In tho ntoutt- talus while returning from llald monn- alit to hln homo on Saxes crook hint Sunduy. After wandering around aimlessly or aevoral hourn lu canie to tho Ixiokoul nUtlon nt lluttlo moun tain, w here be spent tho remainder of tho nlKUt and attempted to find hln way out Monday monilnir, but evidently ho wnn conrunod and failed to find his way but wan found by member of o rieiirohlug party thnt wero looking for him. Mr. Martin, our rural mail carrier is finding some bad rondn Just at pres ent. Be sure you get The genuine bears tblt signature Price 30a BARGAINS In unchI niuchlncn. 9 "NUtlto Itotuiys 4 HIitKOrs ti WlMider & AVllsonn 1 Aloha All lit first class condition nml funrantccd. Term or mutt. Singer Sewing Machine Co Cut This Out It la Worth Money Cut out thin slip, encloso with 6c and malt It to Foley & Co., 283G Sheffield Ave., Chlcngo. 111., wrltinir your name and address clearly. Yon will receive in return a trial package containing Foloy'a Honey nnd Tar Compound for coughn, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pllla for nalns in sides and buck: rheumatism, backache, kidney nnd Diadrtor ailments: and Foley Cathartic TahlotH, a wholesonio and thoroughly cioannlnir cathartlo for constlnation. MlioiiBnesH, headaches, and alucclRh bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. , FREE BRUSHES One to Every Homo FULLER BRUSH CO. Iijle 8. Steele 10OS XV. Main St. Countr Kepresontntive WOOD! All klndn of wood at riht prlcesi dry I null blocka, Ordui , Promptly Pilled MEDFORD FUEL CO. SECOND ANNUAL UNLOADING ALE! We will put on SALE our entire stock of men's, women's and children'sshoes, men's and boy's clothing:, and f urnishings, trunks, suit cases and bags,blankets and comforts at prices that will astonish you. Every article marked WAY DOWN, regardless of cost. NOTHING RESERVED SHOES 1 lot Men's Dress Shoes, English last, Goodyear welt. Shoes that sold for $8.50. This sale $3.45 Men's Black Vici, Goodyear welt. $10.00 value this sale $6.29 Many other bargains in Men's Sheosl Everything marked down BLANKETS AND COMFORTS $6.50 Wool Nap Blankets . . . .$4.79 $7.50 Part Wool Blankets $5.89 $10.00 all wool Blankets $8.29 $2.45 Comforts $1.79 $3.50 Comforts . . . . . $2.39 $6.00 Comforts $4.39 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Heavy fleeced Cotton Union Suits, sizes 42, 44, 46, $1.59 Men's heavy Wool Mixed Union Suits $2.29 Men's heavy Wool Unions . . . $3.95 Men's extra heavy All Wool Union Suits $4.39 Boy's heavy Cotton Union Suits, now 98c Men' Leather Vests, $9.00 value. This sale .'. ..... .$5.95 Men's Corduroy Leather Lined Vests, $10.00 value ., .$7.50 Men's O. D. Mackinaw, $10,00 val ues. This sale $5.95 TRIANGLE COLLARS Our entire stock of Triangle Collars, the best collar on the market, at 15c each SHOES Our entire stock of ladies' shoes go on sale, regardless of cost. $7.50 and $8 Shoes. Sale price $5.95 $10.00 Brown Vici $6.49 $8.00 Gun Metal $5.29 $8.00 Tan Nubuck $1.98 You can't afford to miss these ' bargains 1 lot odds and ends, all good shoes, but mostly small sizes ...... t $2.49 1 lot Pumps and Oxfords, all up to date shoes $3.79 Ladies'- Velvet Kid hand turned Comfort Shoes . . . . $3.89 and $4.10 Ladies' Rubbers 59 and 79c Children's Rubbers . . . 49c and 77c Men's Rubbers ; . . $1.29 HOSIERY Ladies' $1.50 Silk Hose $1.19 Ladies' $1.25 Silk Hose 98c Ladies' 85c Silk Hose 69c 45 and 50c Lisle Hose .,.38c Ladies' $1.25 Wool Hose 98c Misses' Hose .10 and 24c Boys' Hose ,.27 and 29c Men's Silk Sox .59c Men's 25c White Sox . . . . . 19c Engineer and Fireman's Sox ... 18c Men's Heavy Wool Sox . ,22c Boy's Cotton Sox . . ... . . . ...... .10c TRUNKS Our entire stock of trunks suit cases and hand bags at , 20 DISCOUNT SHOES A large stock of Infant's and Chil dren's Shoes,, every one of them marked way down, regardless of cost." ! . . 1 lot $3.50 Shoes, this sale $2.29 Infant's Shoes 95c to $1.79 $4.50 Growing Girl's Shoes . .$3.49 MEN'S HATS Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Hats . $3.29 Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Hats . .$2.39 Men's $2.85 Hats , .$1.95 Men's $7.50 Sweaters ... $5.95 Men's $4.25 Sweaters .$2.95 MEN'S SUITS $20.00 and $25.00 Suits $15.85 $32.00 and $37.50 Suits $25.65 Boy's $10.00 Suits $7.85 Boy's $8.00 and $8.50 Suits . .$6.59 Bov's odd pants .$1.19 Men's $6.00 to $7.50 Pant . . .$4.69 Men's Heaw Wool Pant, formerly sold at $4.00 to $4.50, now . .$2.95 Men's Work Pants .$1.95 and $2.69 Corduroy Pants . . .$o.69 Khaki and Whipcord lace bottom pants . .$2.69 OVERALLS AND COVERALLS Men's $2.20 wt. blue Bib Overalls on sale $1.10 Men's heavy Blue Bib Overalls 98c Boy's Overalls .75 and 95c Men's heavy Khaki Coveralls, $2.85 GLOVES A big stock of men's Gloves of all kinds. On sale at greatly reduced prices. Everything Goes Nothing Reserved Where Cash Beats Credit JpFQRD SAMPLE ST " Where Cash Beats Credit .ii 0 South Fir. Phono 215-R Cor, Fir (tnd Third, Phono 2JU '