Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1922)
ft MEDFORD MATIi TRTBtTNK. MKDFOmi. OKKCiON-, " imit&Yr '.TAXITA'KV 27, 1022 HARVEY TO MEET FRENCH PREMIER. ALSO HERRICK PARIS, Jan. 27. (By the Asso ciated Press.) The conference be tween George Harvey, American am bassador to Great Britain and Pre mier Potncare, which had been sched uled for , today, was postponed until Mondays Myron T. Herrlck, United States ambassador to' France, will participate In Monday's meeting. ? PARIS. Jan.. 27. (By. the Asso ciated -Press.) George Harvey, American ambassador to Great Brlt , aln, who attended the Cannes confer ence of the allied supreme council, was to confer today with Premier Polncare. The meeting was looked upon as unusually important, in. view of the statement by Mr. Harvey last night that he would take the opportunity of making clear to the French gov ernment the American viewpoint with regard to the proposed Interna tional economic conference at Genoa as well as the world's financial and economic position generally. -' The decision of President Harding as to participation by the United States in the Genoa conference Is though to hang lamely on the re sults of Mr. Harvey's conference In Paris. .-:, Deserting Sergeant Kills 4 Policemen RIVERSIDE APIS 10. R I INPa s mit UIL.L.IMUU1U IIIUIII J MAN IN BIG DEAL H. F. Meatier, owner of the River side apartments has sold the apart ments and the house directly south of the apartment bulldinn to C. E. Scxler 8trom of Billintw, Mont., who recently arrived in this city! The deal was closed yesterday and involved a con sideration of flS.OOO. Important real estate transfers are 'storm Silverman declare. PHILLY PUGIL1S I ROUND WORLD E TAKES 50-FT. FALL Hormtin Silverman, rhlladelphla bantam weight pi'UefiKhter who start ed July fourth, 1931 from that city on nn around-the-woild hike. In order to retrain loot condition and in the fulfillment of a wngor. arrived tn this city this morning- from Anhlaml. Near the summit of the Siskiyou yesterday, during; a blinding snnv lio walked becoming frequent In Medford and over a 50-foot embankment, fell to vicinity and an increase in the present the bottom and landed unscathed, extensive building activity is predict-jVPn reaching the highway again an ail In the stirtniz auiomomio pany omnia ior runinnu Mr. Meader expects to continue his residence in Medford and after trip east will build a residence in this city. SALEM JURY NO I ABLE TO AGREE picked him up and brought him to Aahlund where he refreshed and warmed hlmwelf and decided that ho was uninjured. Silverman has traveled 7000 miles, covered Jl states and has secure the autographs of all the mayois of the cities and the governors of the states since the start of his trip. His route has been from Philadelphia along; the Southern border, part of Ills Journey leading him Into Mexico. He jrill go ifrom this city to Seattle and Tan Icouver and will return Kust from 1 there. 1 Ho makes expenses while en route SALEM. Ore., Jan. 27. After delib- by selling his postcards, staging a erating 24 hours and taking 50 ballots ooxmg noui now ana tnen nnu wmu the circuit court Jury in the case of ,n l entertainments. William Rogers, Silverton logger ac- protoctlon which Is the debt of so ciety to mothers and to potential mother. Few women nro engaged tn any way In mining, but It may be n well to announce this proposition as to puss it by. 9 Children under the age of lfl years shall not be employed In the industry unions permits have been is sued under state authority. 10 Six days shall bo the standard work week in the Industry with one day's rest in seven. The ataudard work duy shall not exceed eight hours a day. ' . w . II Punitive "overtime shall ho paid for hours worked each day In excess of the standard work day. 12 When a dispute or controversy arises between operators and mine workers there should he no strike or lockout, pending a conference or a hearing and determination of the facts and principles involved. .Senator Kenyon said he offered a solution for the coal industry' prob lems "which bids fair to confront us more acutely before another season shall pass." The Kansas Industrial court Idea, involving compulsory arbitration, he said, hsd proved futile. The Kansas court, he added, cannot be a success becuusJt has no underlying code of rules or principles. Senator Kenyon s report did not detail nor analyse at length the test! mony taken by the committee tn its investigation of the Mingo disorders "The whole story of the contest however." said Mr. Kenyon. "Is on. stood that he is an It is under- accomplished .. WASHINGTON. Jan. 27. Sergeant Lee Henry of the marine corps and four members of the police force at Managua, Nicaragua, were killed in a fight January 24 when the police over took Henry and three marine corpor als who had been reported as deserters from the marine detachment the pre vious day. The police later captured the three corporals, Amthor, Bennett and Russell, according to a dispatch today to the navy department from the commandant of the fifteenth naval district French Declare Loss Prestige Own Fault aT ONLY TWO MOKE DAYS The Picture of Pep and Punch MABEL NORMAN D "MOLLY 0" Hailed by all as even greater than "Mickey" cused of assault with Intent to kill ,,.' ,h, ,,. .,. u Walter Birtchet, Salem policeman, to- not here ,onK ,nough t0 stac, day reported that It was unable to a boxing bout, but will take hla de- agree and was discharged by Judge ' parture for the north tomorrow Percy R. Kelly. .morning. Jurors reported that they stood 11 to 1 for conviction on the charge of as sault with a dangerous weapon, and 9 to 3 on the charge of assault with intent to kill. Rogers shot Birtchet while the offl- thft hnmA of Rnrprs' tnnthpr-in-l I ' ' .... " . . I Tnaa 1 I -4 1 tf n.. . faul " auAa ii icae.p uiitj wu. vu .unit. viu. to summarize the comment of the few lolitical writers who in today's mid day newspapers take up the subject of French loss of prestige in the United States, which they see concretely ex pressed in the conclusions of the inter- American high commission, of which Herbert Hoover is chairman, the Mo Cormick resolution on European bud' gets and the reported attitude of the Washington cabinet Poor handling of France's foreign affairs Is held to be responsible for much of the observable trend of cur rent American opinion. HN ON WAS NASH AR MAN R. T. Johnson, who is associated with L. It. Patterson in the J. P. R. Automotive Service Co.. which was recently established in the Hittson Oarage, was with the Hudson 'Motor Co,for three years and the Nash Mo tor Co. for the same period of time. In Thursday's Tribune it was stated , by mistake that he was formerly em ployed by the Studebaker corporation. HARDING TO PROBE USURIOUS BANKS WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. President Harding, it was said today at the White House will investigate reports that banks in the west and southwest have been loaning federal funds pro vided by the war finance corporation at rates which are above the legal per centages allowed and which have been declared usurious. SUNDAY TOM MIX in "The Big Town Bound Up." RIALTO Sport Flashes PLAN TO SETTLE COAL FEUD (Continued from Page One) of illstregard; for nud breaking of tho law. f dieiinls of eonatttutliiiiul ill -'.JU-l-.i rights, of n spirit of suspicion, hate Irion not niiKiii' well for Induslrlul and retaliation on both side that I poncn In that portion nf tho state," "1"S1 LOUIE'S THE HOME OF PURE FOOD PRODUCTS Vegetables A large assortment fresh each day Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon Ehman's Olive Oil in quarts and half gallons Quality Goods at low prices Due to our increasing business, we will make four deliveries on Saturday, as follows, 8:30, 10:30 A. M., 2 and 4 P. M. Goods sent C. O. D. if you wish. Phone 271. Louie's Cash Grocery Fouts' old stand NEW YORK. Kearns announces purse "equal to one he received in Jersey City fight." offered Jack Dempsey for bout with Carpentler In London in July. DUBUQUE. Heinle Engel, Dubu que, defeats Paul Prelm, wrestling Instructor at University of Illinois, two straight falls. TACOMA. Jack McAuliffe. De troit, given decision over Floyd John son, San Francisco, at end of fast six rounds. . . able means to try and' persuade m m to refrain from Joining the unions. 7 The right cf all unskilled or common laborers to earn an adequate living wage sufficient to maintain the worker and his family in health and reasonable comfort, and to afford an opportunity for saving against un employment, old age, and other con tingencies, is hereby declared and af firmed. Above this basic wage for unskilled workers, differentials in rates of pay for other mine workers shall be established for skill, exper ience, hazards of employment and productive efficiency. 8 The right of women to engage in industrial occupations Is recog nized and affirmed: their rates of pay shall bo the same as those of male workers for the same or equiva lent service performed; they shall be accorded all the rights and guaran tees granted to malo workers, and the conditions of their employment shall surround them with every safeguard of their health and strength and guarantee them the full measuree of Olcott Name Newport Man SALEM, Ore., Jan. 27. Governor Olcott announced the appointment of C. W. James of Newport, a former warden of the Oregon state peniten tiary, as county judge of Lincoln coun ty to succeed John Fogarty, who died recently. INDIGESTION, GAS OR BAD STOMACH TAKE "DIAPEPSIN" rape jjiapepsin' lias proven Itself the surest relief for Indigestion uases, flatulence. Heartburn, Sour ness, Fermentation or Stomach Dis' tress caused by acidity. A few tab lets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is cor rected so you can cat favorite foods without fear. Iarge cam costs only few cents at drug store. Millions helped annually. Adv. "SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE" Come and inspect our new store. Whether you buy or not,- look over our SPECIALS Oranges - Cheese. - Butter And Eggs - Vegetables WHITAKER'S Cash and Carry Grocery 318 East Main St. Phone 493 Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's Final Wind Up of Our Great January Clearance Sales THREE BIG DAYS Saturday, Monday, Tuesday DON'T FAIL TO COME AS THIS ENDS THE SALE BEDSPREADS Large size, heavy Sold at $2.25. sales price each quality. January $1.50 TOWELING 18-inch purt linen unbleach ed Crash. Cheap at 2.")c. January sales price, yard .... 16c CH ALLIES 30-moh best quality Challie, 2"(! value. ary sales price, jard j.. Cotton Jami- 17c WOOL PLAIDS 42-inch faney wool new patterns, $1.2." January sale price, yard plaids, i values. 98c WAISTS 100 new Silk Waists, good styles and colors. Up to . $7.50 values. January sales price, each $3.48 SHEETS 72x!M) Homestead Sheets, irood trade. Cheap at $l.."0. January sales price, each $1.00 BATH TOWELS Kxtra hrgc Towels, $1.00 ary sales pr;ec, each heavy value. Hath Jhiiu- 69c OUTING FLANNEL 27-inch colored Outing Flan nel. Cheap at 20c. January sales price, yard '. 17c SILKS 32-inch heavy Silk Shirtings, New patterns, $2.25 values. January sales price, yard $1.69 CORSETS Miller iJros. new corsets, good models. Up to $2.00 values. January sales price, pair . 98c LUNCH CLOTHS 45x15 Damask Lunch Cloths fine quality. Sold at $2.00. January sales price, each $1.39 PERCALES ,'tf! indies wide, Cheap at 25 sales price, yard fine Krade. January 15c MESSALINE .'Ili-iiK-H all Silk Messiiline, heavy weight, $2.00 rade. January sale price, yard $1.48 OUTING FLANNEL 27-ineh heavy White Oulitii; Flannel. Cheap at 20u. January sales price, yard 15c GINGHAMS 57-inch fine Zephyr CJinu hams, L'oml patterns, 25o values. January sales price, yard 19c PETTICOATS 100 new Near Silk Petticoats in fancy colors, $;.00 values. January sales price, inch $1.00 CHILDREN'S HATS All new styles, good colors. Up to $4.00 values. January , sales price each $1.00 DRESS GOODS 42-ineli all wool Series and iVplius. Regular $2.00 values. Jun. 1 2t sales price, yd. BLANKETS 04x70 wool finish Blankets, slightly imperfect. Cheap nl $2.50. Jan. sales price, ea. $1.50 MILLINERY Women's Jlats,. nil ood styles. Up to $10.00 vulues. January sales price, each $2.85 FIRST SHOWING OF NEW SPRING SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES 20 Off On Blankets 25 Off On Comforteri 20 Off On CorseU 20 Off On Underwear Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR. EVERYBODY ENTRANCES ON E. MAIN AND N. CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON 5 10 Off On Notions 10 Off On Hoslory 10 Off On Gloves 10' Off On Buttons Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns s