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MKDFORT) MATL' TRTRVNK. MKPFOKTV- OKTinoX, TUlPA V, FKIUiVAUY 7. 1022 NEWSPAPERS GETlMACHINE ARRIVES FIRST PLACE IN F L"AD VALUED OR CONSTRUCTION LOCA Dili L AO A 'large, combination scantier and 1 piader whs unloaded this luoniins at COLONEL LELAND OF CRMS PASS CLARENC E REAMES PRAISES SPEAKER FORUM SPEAKER LINCOLN BANQUET latts wlui will muitouiuI ttlin ns the spiritual head or nun, nun, mm prisons, There are unlikely tn In' very riiillrul I'lltlllHCS 111 I ! lH.llHll. lll household since t'sidlniil (iiiHpiuvt retains, lux post as secretary uf stale Mini ninny of benedict's appointees iii'i. i-onsiilerett COI'tlllll III l.r IV 'Instilled. An iii'iuy of workmen nie busy In 'the Vlllli'llli today It' cslnhllslllnu llli' (offices, ante-rooms iuhI other chiini' j hers, iiy Lincoln cluli .In unit complete r the limimut lit KINQ GEORGE LAUDS HARDING IContlniicd from Piiga One) bold till' In to tho lowest pusslhln tntul Col. l.eltiml of Grants Pass who has I had ninny years of experience lu the Tin' Jackson on mining districts of Idaho and Montaua 'otilecrs mot list i. liccans' of the mnnv rcam-sts lieum ... . . .... .- .. win .iiiru tim r. nt iii. t.,iru-ti cd m rani;etiicnts ( j t Ifli HIUI Mv.ljUH I F IM III ill ' I t P v'l lllf . ... ,.-. ,,.. l.,.l.,v- ........ made upon the merchants Ui purchase. : (tlieral forest service. Tho machine;cnn,"lM,r Hmmorce tomorrow noon , ' Thi;v , ' j In order lo save the. people, as much its advertising sintw, a committee- or tn win he taken to the rMumond l.uke ,u ln ""'n notei n tN n,1,lll,R , u,;llM ltiy interest.!..; proKiuiu ,. j possible from their heavy burdens Retail Merchants Bureau, after a trior-, country where it will be Used In tlio development of southern Oregon. ; ,.,, ,t, .vim of having ; Itetivnehiiient on a ureal scale would oiip investigation us to what ador-", completion of the road between Via- Imring the war, Col. l.land was v. ho , cxe . ts to attend uhi hard on IndlvldualH he nil I.I, "hut In Using mediums were worthy and tin- mond and Crater lakes. Hush B. Manager f "o Moore Shipbuilding. ,1)U,viiase thi lr tlex. ',s t num.. They In time of grein IniliiHtrliil depression worthy ot. support. mak their report ( Kaukln cf the forest servke, states.1"0- 1f Si,n Francisco and for a number Van bo had hy J nlln ..- mi Vernon Vaw- hucIi ns that throunh which the World last, evening to the Hureau and f that w rk on this road will hesin of V ' flolll inaKer for Tlio- t r. ivn Sheldoii. " i'..? Iohbm. J. R1,,, ,IIVM,,nl u passlim'. the neeensllv of same was unanimously adopted. ' about the m'ddle cf May and that the ms Uwnon, At present tliei:il. Hcrt Anders, n. 01. I alth, r. ,h Hin,ailou that economy lu iiia.-- .ewspapers. hullet in Boards and nio-; road will be completed, graded and f"1"''! is neveiopuiK ttio t.i-eeuuacK ' tion picture theatre slides were the; sixteen feet wide by the time Crater niin n"th of Grants Pass and he is ''-1'' fllUlvviB r,.,,lv. t three medium classed as worthy, j i.aKe National park opens this com- interested in properties near (,r', 1 K Those classed as unworthy of patron- j in season. j Jacksonville. . !. iiaiy i, 1022, ape are hotel resistors, theatre pr- . road to Natural Hrtd;e and a' N rnp " t"'-1 section of Oi-okoh i'-iii.n. William M. f.dvii!. Krams, menu cards, itid.mr bulletins, road into the I'tiion creek ran-j ln better iositkm than Colonel I.eland "Medford, tin t;..", wall cards or booklets for hotels and ; ground are also to be completed this '" tH of the minins development that "Mv dear .ludm-: outdoor motion advertisinit. j spr'ni;. The new read to the Natural l",s poinn on during the past "Southern or., ;i is. tnileed. fnitu- ProErams of entertainment or any ! llridce will lead direrttr to iha wt- year. Members of the chamber will nate ln seeuitntf the services of Pro- hum oi-euxinti. for (he I'el'iirin of the lioimo of lurdti iiinl "a.l.lUNtnieiil of the diriereneeH lie I woon tho two Iiousok," Amoim tho hllU lor hiiIiiiiIhnIoii to pin lliimolit, niont nl' which lire purely donieMli', Is one l.'l.itllHl I t tile enlali llshuir it oT mi lulei niilloiuil trade cor i i at I. 'it. Iilili Bltuatlon Critical l.tlMION. IVIi. i.- Illy AsNocliileil I'Ii'mh i 'pile ciltlcal Hlae which the Irish neisol liilloiis luive iviiehi'd pro vonli'.l I'i'liiie .MHilslor l.luyd tleoiKo , mul A iiteii Chatuliorlaln, . ei nini'iit jlcallei in the hmiHo of cnuinimis from niteiiil im the I'i'eiiliiK or pailliimeiil .idii Ai(! it- liiillith, ptesldelil of Iho I i.i II I i iv ii it it was lu c iiilei ein o with the . no llillllster ntld Mr. Chamber lain in the prime inluHter's ri'Mldontv while i" i ill piociHnloii wiu puKKliu; lliroui'.'i Whlleliall. rult tlced by all, and In every direction ami 1 look f r your support in s.n-uiiim essential eeouoinies," In both the house of lords and com-j moils he said; "The articles of lmreenicul Nlgne!, my ministers and the Irish doloKU- I'.v other form of publication for churches i or's edge at. the point w here the Et a better insight of w hat this min or fraternal organizations which is t bridge cresses the rivor. This wtll ral wealth moans to tho prosperity oi be paid for by the sale of advertisins ! make the walk cf more than a quar- "'is locality ter of a mile over Inimny lava unnec-! A. essary. Formerly this walk, frcm the.otr. end if the old roxi to the Natural llridge was fraupht with, the perils of barked shins, skinned knees and bumped elbows imt it will be possi- I.. Hill will be the presiding offi- space was not considered a good ad vertising medium and such space should enly be purchased by mer chants who are members of church or fraternal - oiganiau n getting out these publications. The purchase of expensive calendars ble next summer for tourists to roll is discouraged and business men w ho J up on air to a po'nt where they can find it necessary to buy them are . view the beauties of the Rogue river asked to purchasa them locally in and the natural wonder of that phe order that this moaey may be kept at nomena. Natural Bridge. homo. .- ! t- Small signs siton the highways de-was stated, foiu wing tho receipt of a Ktroy the scenic beautv and as it is telegram earlier in the evening from against the law tD post thpm. they 'Constable Horninz that he had under should be removed. i surveillance there a man whoss de- Advertising in the High Times far j scription was said to correspond t3 tho issues of this school year is ap- that of Sands. nrnved. however at the. heiriuninir nf A complete description of Sands was ' " , , , , . . 11IU ..Il-HHM.i 1 tt.l.lll.l.' 11113 ' - f VF the school year in September the nter-i teleKrapheci to Constable Rermni with hot waUM. W Mes lot the ,,rice of e chants should not patronize same nntil! ,U5UUllMS l" lURK auupet-i l"ere,pius a ncKel 2Tti a mora satisfactory circulation is se-.in,: custody, providing he answered j 0n,y a fcw otg on pavlng jeft Get "it uriuiif (in. tuiru i' vmr i vj v m (jwtn.r, i Local Brfas Marie liaumback and Harold Krlck son entered the Sandy high school on) Mcnday. Florence Kligel and Dorothy ; Nelson have gone to Portland to nt-; tend school, the former is enrolled at Sit. Mary's and the latter at Jefferson' high school. Vernie Jarl has joined his mother and sisters at. Medford. Oregon where he will atteud high school. Portland Journal. Don"t miss the nickel rubber sale at ' the Medford Pharmacy this week. Two fessflr Plssett up With him. the iife ut fceen a study for in .ny yeuro. Tbeio 1h pie badly no better pomed man In the country or on better fitted to Mp.-nk of the life i I l.lneulii tbun In Uisxett. Kaih ye.u Ins services are '.eagerly sought after by the larger 'cities, and bis udilteisen are not only , educational, hut tin y are Inspiring, lie Is considered a one nf Seattle n biggest men, nltd I know that you Will be pleased with Ins visit to you. Sincerely Your. iXAHENrK I.. liKAMKS." lion to which you have already slgnl fled assent, have n iw btn-n approved t i....i....i i .i. i Lincoln bus """"" pnivwionni givern- lucnt coutempiateil in that Instiuiiieiil Is at present engaged In taking oxer the administration of the cmiutrv. WEDDJNG BELLS cured by the student bady. Merchants are asked not to pur chase advertising space In the High School annual until the committee on advertising has had the opiwrtunity to confer with the committee of the stu dent body having same in coarge. Merchants are asked not to purchase tickets of any kind except for enter tainments of the churches, lodges and societies to which they belong. Mary Minter Loves-Him LOS ANGELKS. Fob. 7. A scented note dropped from one jf Taylor's broks while police detectives were making an examination of his effects, according to the Los Angeles Examin er. It was on the butterfly mono graphed stationery of Mary Miles Minter. It read as follows: "Dearest: I love you I love you Refore giving donations to solicitors Tf charitable institutions, ask for cre-j1 'ove.yu: dentials from the chamber of com- "X.X.X.X.X.X. mere who will issue same after an j "Yours always, investigation of the worthiness of the I "Mary." institution. i The last "X" was two Inches in Merchants are asked to refuse to ) heistht, followed ry an crciscr.at-.on purchase advertising space In any ofiuoint 80 inch in height. the mediums classed as unworthv and i Mar' Miles Minter did nut deny yours at once at City Hall. tf Rob Galligan. the ex-Canadian sol-! dier who was present at the blowing up of Vimy Kiitgo during the war, and participate! in the last stands attains: , the German drives tn the western j front, has rented the front of the old Liberty theater building from Hunt and Antle and wiil start a news stand. Wonderful ring specials. Martin Reddy's. See window. 272 Attention, ex-Soldiers Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty Company. tf John Deimison of the Medford Auto company is confined to his home withi the flu. Furnished apartment In Mail Tri- M!ss Kula llnbe. k and J. K. Cal luu were united In marriage yester day at Jacksonville. The ceremony was performed by County Judge Gardner. The bride Is a well knewu local young lady employed In the of fice at Mann's department store. The It room is a member of the accounting force cf the California-Oregon Power ccinpany. The wedding came as it surprise to the friends and acquaint ances of the couple. NEW POPE IS PRO-FRENCH (Continued from Page One) K. .-..-. l-.t 1 1 ,Hh fm mnwtt i onrto Vina Ynt also in any other forms of advertising ;,ul"uls"i' l"e Bltu'H5 i- and coI() wutor not listed1. . SENSATIONAL ARREST TODAY (Continued from Page One) the Examiner. "I did love William Taylor," she said. "I loved him deeply and tender-' ly, with all the admiration and respect, a young girl gives to a man with the' culture of Mr. Taylor. Taylor and Miss Minter met at Santa Barbara two years agD. He was her director. They later went to New- last summer as mvlttiistnip of Milan, Is being widely quoted. He then said: "It is. above nil. abroad that one sees and feels how the pope consti tutes the greatest dignity and prestige fur Italy. Through him all the mil lions of Catholics to the whnle world turn to Mm as a second fatherland. 'Through him Ttomo Is a capital of jthe world." I plus XI Is belr'i; presented with tho steam heat and gas I n en:iratimi f long lists of the pre- Irlth Free Statt I "Final estaollsliment of the Irish free stato as a partner In th" llilllsh commonwealth Is anxiously awaited throughout the world. You will there- jlore bo invited ut an early day t c in- suier Kiu-ii measure as may no neces sary to glvo effect to (ho agreement. A bill or indemnity w ill i be submit ted to you. "The grout continued volume of un employment among my people cause luo deep incorii mid will continue lo receive tho earnest attention of my ministers. The only remedy for this distressing Munition Is to be found In nppeasance of International rivalries und suspicious and In the Improve ment of conditions iinder' which Hade Is carried on all over the world. ' For these reasons 1 welcome nr langetueuts now making for the meet, lug of an International conference nt Gonna at which I trust It will be pun slide to establish n'arr on a fair basis In Kuropo and lo reach a settlement of many Important questions arising out of the pressing need f ir fln.iuei.il and economic reconstruction "ProiMisuls will be submitted li toil g i SURE TO HELP SICK WOMEN Mrs. Baker, So Much Benefited by LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, Anxious to Help Othcri U Imiion, Indiana. ''I wua complete ly run down from wotmm'ii troubles and sloinacti trouum ami for a lonif timii wui hardly ubU to do my work. I tun! nmno friends w ho had taken Lydiu K. Pink ham's Vegetable CotiiMiuiil. ami Uiey told mo nlx'tit it. 1 k now whut it has done for mo and I Irocomuieiiti it to other i, as I am sura lit will bo a great help to all nick women. It is wonder ful medicine, and I ivoyou H-rmis.iion to use my teatunonial and my lhiito craph." Mrs. F. l!.KElt. 310 & fcant St., Iit'taiiinn, Indiana. Thew letters recouimeiiditnf I.viliu V.. Piiikhatn- Vegetablo tjiiiiMiuti ought to convince women of the ereul wmrth of this medicine m tho treatment of ail incuts to which they nro of U-ti subject, Mrs. Ilukcr cnllsit "u Wonderful med icine.' If you are Mulferinif from troubla woiiien often huve, or feel all run down, without any ambition or rn ergv for your1 regular work, lake t.ydiu K. I'inkhum'a Vegelnlile Comixiiinil. It is 4 imturul restorative ami rhould help you 1 it has Mrs. linker and many, many ether women. if in - A V - . vim TOMORROW Mary Miles Minter In lleni) Millet's llroailwa) sinress ii famous MOONLIGHT t'Nst Im ludek MONTE BLUE A Invi'y is.nie l) wblili cinrk ten Mllli bi.iuor i rem slnrl lo fliilsli. TONIQH T- im iiun iiy ii.ni In -It-hlinl Ma-ks" f i inn I.. I'tillllp lip.'olieln. nl or), Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors - FISHING RODS l!crnpMt(l. Ilculred ami Itevar nlslicd. I llc I led In isltern or order. ' r, vv. t;oiii MT S. Vniilimn Hi. Mrslfortl negro house man, Harry Peavey, who did not live in the Taylor home. Willi frcl Kingston Involved. Winifred Kingston, motion picture Ynrlr o.-ith tho v. .,.,, i- nctres8, enters the case only in that I h ... ' , her picture was the onlv framed pic-1 Jhe ealth-V ouns New ork n,an ture of an actress ia Taylors luxur-iwno as. reported to have left Los lously furnished bachelor apartment. Angeles on the day following the mur She said friendship with Taylor was der of Taylor, and who was enamored only ln that kinship of each was .of one of the motion picture actresses, British. whom police have been questioning In' . .ienuu iiioeinenis oi iour per-1 connection with the case was located sons, two women and two men. in a - last aif.u hy private detectives. Ac laxicab on the night of the murder 'cordins to the ,nvwtif:ator8 he gave and in the vKiiuty of its scene, do- . , .. . .. B veloped today to be wholly unrelated an ac,count of hlmself which they to the Taylor case. practically eliminates hint from con- Tho home of Mary Miles Minter sideration of the case, was uyder a heavy guard of private- 1 detectives today. ORDERS FORTIFICATIONS STOP'D An attorney for stove. Better art quickly. . tf Try our mercnants lunch. The Shasta. Mrs. Frank Detiton underwent a ser ious operation at the Sacred Heart hospital last Saturday, ucd is doing as Spent Money Foolishly J'l have been a great sufferer from' stomach trouble and gall slimes. No well . run Iip eviiecte.1 considering knows the pains I have Buffered. .u i-... ..t o- . Since taking the first dose of Mayr's IMC SCI lUUKUtTD Ll I-" . A new and complete stock of ma chine needles. Deuel's Art Dept. - ' Wonderful Iteno dy am feeling fine. t can work all day nod cut nnythinK I want. Have no more distress or mil- Syltex Rope silk black and colors. ; ..nation of th- heart from gas on Free Instructions. Deuel's Art Dept. Harold Woods, local boy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woods, is member oi the Oregon Aggies rifie Mam which recently defeated the rifle teuni of the University of California. All wool cavalry sweaters reduced from $4.00 to $2.83 at U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So.- my stomach. I have spent a great deal of money on doetors and tnedl cine, but got nuthlng to help me." It is ii simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal . mucus from the intestinal trait and allays the Inflammation whleh tauses prac tltcally ail stomach, liver and Intesti nal ailments. Including appendicitis. Miss Minter an nounced today that she had gone into seclusion and the residence was guarded by friends, at the request of the family, in order to insure privacy. Order Sands' Arrest LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7. A telegra phic warrant charging Edward F. Sands, alias Edward Fitz Strathmore. former butler to William Desmond Taylor, with the murder of the film director in bis apartment here was is sued by the Los Angeles police depart ment late last night and wired to Constable A. B. Berninz, at Carlin, Nev., according to information receiv ed by the Los Angeles Examiner this morning. The police had taken this action, it fContinued from Page One) cations were cancelled today by Sec retary Weeks. The action was takent he said, as an evidence of the good faith of this country to carry out In spirit and letter the provisions of the treaty which grew out of the arma ment conference respecting arma ment of Pacific islands. The secretary ordered fi.2 (inch howitzers sent to the islands as re placements for older weapons. These were Icaled on the transport Wheaton, which was prepared to sal! from a west ccast port when the or ders were revoked. It was planned to supplement these howitzers with fourteen 2-inch anti-aircraft guns. WARNING ! 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 and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis ' Pain, Pain '. Prtly'Bdyef'' 'parage which contains proper directions. "TIh?jfaycr" boxcTof HTubteTi-.VUo bodies of 24 and 100 Drtiag'igtsV Aki'lrlu Is Hie lrtU murk of l!u)vr Maiiurtciurv ut Miiiiuti.vtlvavtilvtvr ut 8ullelliii.liJ $492.85 F. O. B. Medford .One dose wll einvlnce or money re- J. R. Linn, president cf the state fair funded. At nil drtiKglsts. Adv. board, passed through Portland Satur day on his way home to Salem from Spokane, where he attended the meet ing of Northwest fair officials! He- was , accompanied by C. E. Gates of Med-: ford, another member of the Oregon . board and niaycr of .Medford. By some mischance the Spokane pajx-rs made him mayor of Albany Instead of Med ford. Portland Journal. Army and navy underwear, shirts and drawers; shirts double breast and back, all wool, $1.40 a garment, t'. S. Army Goods store, 22 Central Ave. So. Jackson county is represented in the membership of the University of Ore gon Glee club by Aubrey Furry of' Phoenix and Carl Newbury of Medford both bassos. Laundry work neatly done. Phone: 405-Y. . 'I'Si G. M. Frost, former Portland real estate dealer and now a prominent crchardist near Ashland, has received first prisje on an exhibit of Delicious1 apples which he entered in a contest at LouiHiana.'Mo. Frost won first prize at the Oregon State fair at Salem on Delicious and Winter Ilanana ai-; pies and J. X. Hale peaches. He also took first prize at the Medford fruit' exhibit in November and the Ashland Winter fair in Decenrber. Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsettere, 20 8. Fir street, upstairs. Phone 918-W. ' Work wanted L. II. Junies, cement, worker, tree primer, plowman, wood cutter and wood hauler, teaming (owns team), or other work. Alice Jailies, ; school siil, aged 1C, wants work from 1 p. m. on; learning trade preferred,! dressmaking, hat trimming, etc.; lias had experience as a nurse girl. Lewis : .lames, school boy, aged 1 1 wants work , fiom 1 p. m. on, with machinery pre ferred; or .farm work; has been long, in tho hospital from uiitoinoblle acci dent resulting in badly broken leg and ! dreadful burns but is now quite recov-1 ered. This family is entirely without money or work and there are three . other little children; their food will not last long. Call Mall Tribune. vWe write burglary, insurance In the Old Hartford covering merchandise of all kinds. McCiirdy instirance Agency, i : , , ,r MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S WEDNESDAY SPECIALS 2000 yards Dress Ginghams, all new patterns, fine quality, a good 25c grade,' Wednesday special, yard . . Men s fine grade Knit Ties, all silk, terns, regular $1 values, Wednesday, each Mann's Department Store 15c new pat- 65c The Store for Everybody Medford Oregon $492.85 f. o. b. Medford I $492.85 F. O. B. Medford $492.85 f. o. b i 'I r 2 i 11 ' ' Medford It;. GOOD-BY HORSES FOREVER GET THAT TRACTOR FOR YOUR SPRING WORK ONLY A FEW ON HAND C., E. Gates Auto G6,