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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1922)
rF,rFOTW m'Attj tthbute.. MEDTwm rnr:noN. Tvr.nNT.sm v. .'.T-rcTwrAnv u '1022 tita'l.". 1.1 imp I ERUPIION' BALTIC SEA SOLID INSTALLED AT CRATER FEAST The mm Mine's hoard in Medford last evening between C: 3i and 9::'.0 was not nn earthquake hut ominated as 8 result of animal eruptiun banquet and coronation of Hie newly elected Ills Eruption-. O. O. Alenderfor of Uu Craters. , Fifty-one of a membership of si0 were present and indulged in tho songs, banquet, entertainment and business transacted. The invitation to attend in a h.ny tho one hundredth form ol the Medford chamber of com merch on March 1st was accepted. The coronation cf the bis eruption was the big feature of the evening and 1 which was in charge of R. H. HoyI as . installing officer whose very name i:n-' plies that it was full of matter which he "o"'-t a head. The Craters pledaed their unfailin' support Xj t lie newly elected officers nd the Dig Eruption Rave his pledge to at all times to bo reasonable an MASS OF CE AND DEMOCRATS SAY HARDING OS SHIPPING MENACED STOCKHOLM, Feb, l;.. The Pal- WIISQH'S-WHP START WORK UPON IT NEW SERVICE PLANT ON RIVERSIDE AVE. PACIFISTS NEST AT Last Victim But One j MKMMinn f W. II. Pinker and bis wir In thitlr Htiiro nt I'oiiciMil. Hiiturdny Dies Texas 11 vstcry eiiniiiuiies possible evidcnc.. hh ,t i THE HAGUE AGAIN OPEN TO BUSI NESS lb" ldi'iitll of Ilio slayers except 4- lhiounh Hi,. Ilymif old llillkor Kb I, ,' .. ,t ir ' ... ily IIvIiik member nf tln rurally, ''" "' If.. -1 ho . loath m..UV),M ,.,.,, , V,. curli yesterday of Homer 'I'm U. Ill Five of tilti iioui-.x-h' iirrHt inn still year old hoy. struck down hy the an- Imlim li.. I . i VASHNi;T.bX, tl. li. The post- Tho work .r 01. inii t now pub-' TDK HAi.it'i:, Fel., : i My ! tic sea has been converted into an tlon of President Harding was ex- Ho net-vice station, the siU. to be Associated I'r.ssi Tho pence palm Isolated lake, owing to the closing of jdaintnl at tho White House while the estaiillslicd lit Mcdtor.l wuh Iwiam which cynics .luring the war labeled j the Kattegat and the sound by Ice senate was In the midst of a dlscttsslou thin morning. Thr now station will "cloned ovvlnic t IimiiKi ivt..: ," w.- j Five Bteamers, including the Thule uf tjie ,PUU!, question and while Sena- bo erected on tin- mio of the old Ad- the scene lo.l.iy t the liiiumuriil .--1 from London, with 27 passengers, are ,or Kin)ti Oemocrat, I'tah, whs clmrg- Kins .residence ,.n Ninth lUversl.lo l"ii of the permanent court or In- hold fast in a dangerous position off . ,h, rHimhllean lenders in congress Iiihi south of the Xat.itorlum. by I.. 1). torniitlomtl Justice, tho comcrshmo of, the Vlnga lighthouse whHo other vo- mlli ,mt llu, whole bonus matter up to J.mes. who reeentlv locnled lit tho city the Lettnuo or sels caucht bv the mtck off the .Swod .1 1. ...... from Ko.oi.lmrk:. where be ..iterated n WllM bulled by ish roast hrtnir the total rf blerked-ln ..v .. ...i 1 o. 'service station for three years craft to well above a scire. .,,, republicans' wore denounclt.g the The pack ice which is blockading ,l0mocra(( (or subset viency to I'rest- 1 no swenisn west coast is 01 enrr- Nnllou. Till' event i lidlu-i'entH of pai'lllst I lilonls as it new mllt-Mntte In llie i-tt- j lutliinary prnr.'Hs i.f tlx- uwlil innurd 1 lieitee, of III the wolds of l.nrd ("ill-! The structure will be of eonereti ttlitck materliit with plate class win .lows, nn.l n rest r, ..111 for women on "'be heiilnnlnu of 1 new era of dent Vllsn. It was charKed that we i. ,.1 f., iitlw.r. Ii ponce and concord niiioiiti niitlmis." 1 nious thickness and the wnd Is c,c:t- W(re txl,wr 8tamul when the" presl- Wll stand well b.i. k from the ln- At the opening session, tho )tid. s 1 tinning to press the ire against the ll(,nt Rtmiitted tnp Versailles trentv. fot frontage of the inn-foot suuare wore to mko an oath to tuli'.ll ibelt- I shore. Increasing tho danger for the w nrt Pllhi,- stumos but heroes lot wlil.lt wl I hou-o it. ami which Mr. ft floes honorably, faithfully, impur- , Ships caught in the pack. .. rf, ..... ... ,.. ,in Jes leased from T. II. Montok. and "ally and conscientiously Two steamers already have foun- ,.le!,i(hlIU Harding acts." will t.ave a clrcul.u drive u'.l around dered, their plates being crushed In Th. oi.,..i.,n t,.- u-tne the building. tt.o 10 Th mi.. ..,....,...1 . . ' . . . '. . . . Mr. Merrick recently was a pitiable, pitiful, la mentable spectacle." He predicted jlttU,., ten Dnnish freighter ,hal th remi,oans would aulhoriJie construction of n .l.lUug on u li he parout. Memhers of tho com-, lop:.--! I 20 other vessels are imperiled. Ic breakers which ordinarily would go just in his decisions and requests male! ,VF " " "VV 1 ,UV "T" , of the Craters, that hevould do his!are themS0 Yes sluck lu ,ho k'e- utmost at all times to avoid dissension and would use his influence fT the advancement of Medford. Jackson county, the state of Oregin and the I government of the Vnitod States. t As a further pledge, the big eruption ! publicly stated that he believed Med ford to be a second Paradise, with cli mate unexcelled, that oil flows in the valley, that the conrt house rightfully j belongs in Medf ml and that this city la now and ever wU be the only gate way to Crater Lake. i Other officers installed were C. C. '; Lemmon as skinper of the Phanttm Qktn ...y.A' n-AnlAn. . ' ... V ..-4 ' 11 1 LI ,VC It ZO 111 I , 111. as . . . . wizard (treasurert.; Paul McDonald JT1"? 8 T f!!", 0t.S- other vessels. The 3,500 iran.iueoar mm vaivesion anu ,or- ,he ,,, am, t,rilor ,,,, isslloJ t(, , llllt)lh,,r ,,., .o.k .or vopennagen sun more man mept ,h( t.()!!t wWle t 8hl)uU, l)0 n,et. he said by taxes. In th. circular stlthms .hey tie r oecte.l tmt only to clear an 'un it rased tho obi iloiiltirut points ol Intel nation. r l.tw A.lkins house i.ml had the material ""a.v co.u.t neiorn iiiein. inn 1-1..1 n. which ho wl I io In tho eronte laws whenever I hell' need Is i i .f the city. IPRIEST ON TRIAL 1 Fl 1 R KILLING YOUTH HARDING FOR AID FOR LIFE INSURANCE ND IA 1 L EXTRADITE EX-CHIEF I sent twelve ailomilltles of eal tt.-Hterit worlds. The represent.!! Ive of the 1' States Is John liasset Mo-no. ml I ,it. I If you have a cold sore, would you not like to have it cured quickly. We have a remedy that we guarantee will do it in from 24 to 48 hours. Heath's Drug' Store The San-Tox Shop 109 East Main Street Codfish n re gathered by ilieiltos. ' NON-PARTISAN CLAN 1C MONTREAL. Feb. 15.- tweed, the Rev. Father Adelard De lornie was arraigned today on a charge 'f slaying his half-brother, Raoul De lornie, an' Ottawa university student, on January 6. - The priest was arrested last night after a coroner's jury returned a ver- aa pilot (sergeant at arms); H. U. Frohbach as keeper of the trail (secre-. tary), and as lords of tha forest (trus tees), Thomas Swcni, Lawrence Mann, Dr. B. R, Elliott, A. J. Vance and John J. Uuchter, " whose official titles aret titnn fir ri :i f vaw i r siin.iv 1 Trees" were 'ordered purchased for ; d'' "Itn of the slaying. the county fair grounds. ' Committee appointed to secure the balance of the . signatures on bonds to assure the con- j struction f the Medford armory this year. One hundred additional Med ford automobile name plates were ord- OMil .tna t.t-rff. .f t tl li sala i. f n-Tnih . ta . tw fr m- .omm ,,i.v I ""eathed him in a long-missing will . . disrtvarf. V0a.on.av 17 a t V.u -L.I.,p, Badges for use of the Craters . . ' : " i oe youin s uony was found in a suburb with six bullet holes in the bead. The prosecution announced it woul! at'tenjnt to prove that Father Delorme committed murder to obtain $25,000 1'fe , insurance which young Delorme PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 13 The public health service inquiry Into Laying aside 'harges against lr. Wayson. yesti-i day took up tho evidence tt.a dls abled soldier who' ended his life afte Dr. Wayson was alleged tc have said to him: "The trouble with you, is that you are a nut and eight to lie locked up in an asylum." , The morning was consumed with the reading cf charges aud counter, charges as to the fitness or unfit ness of the hospital if Dr. Henry "Waldo Coe for the treatment ct In sane soldiers. Dr. Coe testified the soldier had come to him exnres-lne fear that Dr. Wayscu might have the power "to railroad him to an asy lum." A few days later the man shot himself. SACRAMENTO, Oil.. Feb. t T. . A warrant for the t'tradllion tf John J. Hastings, former hanker of Futgo. N. D.. and one-time secretary cf the non-partisan league of North Dakota, who is charged with cmbeizlement. will bo Issued at i o'clock this after noon. It was announced today at the oCtico of Coventor Stephens. Delay was usked by counsel tor Hastings In order that he mlht consider institu tion of habeas corpus proceedings. ALASKA AID FOR hootch: now dry benefit when appearing in public were ord ered. Miss Lovely, the motion picture actress, who is to appear at the one hundredth forum was elected an hon orary member of the Craters. The banquet served by Earl Short included chicken a la Sparrow accord ing to the menu . cards which were . printed on slabs of wood the product of the Tomlin lkuc Co. to whom a vote of thanks was extended. Father Delorme has retained four of tbe city's most prominent lawyers to defend him. WIND AND RAIN WASHINGTON, Fob. K.. Alaka the land that "made hocteh famous." now is dry, tiovernur Hone of Alaska In a telegram sent by Mrs. C.eorge today told Prohlblllij Commissioner L. Williams, president of the Dls Haynes. abled Veterans' auxi iary to Senate ' tlovernor Hon.. te'd Mr. Huyncs C. L. MeXary, it was Btated that if that prchlbiti. a enforcement t ondl Surgeon General Hugh S. Clmifiings Hons In the territory were excellent does not grant the auxiliary request and that splendid co operation was n OREGON FORECAST HE FAILED TO IKE I IN TIME I SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. 13. Tinin fall In most sections of the Paeiik- seaboard, with a soft snow elsewhere ; throughout the region was predicted for the next twenty-four htturs by th L nltt.-d States weather bureau her today. Mrong gales, it was said, will ( prevail in Washington and Oregon, and storm warnings have been issued to Heaports. that the prosecution be permitted an attorney instead cf a physician, "th matter will be taken up first wlt the secretary of war. then with President Harding and finally with other disabled veterans', auxiiiarlei ; with a view to demanding a -emigres-! sional investigation of the entire pub I lie health service." ; FACES FROZEN ON TRIPTOTOPOF WEXATCHEE, Wash., Feb. 15. A i car driven by J. J. Sparks, manager of i the Wenatchee plant of the Standard ! Oil company was hit by No. 39, Spa-; kane to Leavenworth local passenger ' train at 12:53 o'clock this afternoon ! Mr. Sparks suffering a fractured skill' j and a possiule injury at the base of thp brain LUMBER PRICES HELD UP (Continued from Page One) ' been prominent in the maintenance of a box bureau, through which prices of boxes and box material have being shown by the coast guard al though there was stme difficulty In overcoming lluuor smuggling acrix the Canadian o rdor. Editor Seattle P. I. Is Victim Heart Failure SURE! IT'S 'THE SON OF SNOWY mT. RMHIEB TACOMA. Veh IS lite tolenlinna been fixed by concerted actlcn. Th and courier from. Paradise valley on prices so fixed have been a direct Mount' Rainier). Tho f,.r tt-h- He was thrown from the car 1 charge upon the fruit grr. wing Indus-( Mondav scale,! tonn. iiini'in .ho as the train crashed into it at a cross ! try of the so-called Inland, Empire firBt mid-winter ascent ever made of ing. Hospital officials stated that Mr anl mountain states, as well as upon ts,14.50 fo'.t peak, last night told of aparKg was to go on tne operating l"c pai ning industry centered the iterils of their climb. taoie at i io p. m. . ; o-6". Jacques Landry, who reached the ; In order l" n,ake P tn uniform summit with Jean Dandry and Jacques ' ...Mso.eu ov mo asocia- Hergues, Swiss Alpinists and Charles tion effective not only at point of R. Ferryman, a photographer, suffered j shipment but at destinatlcn the mem-' a frozen face that caused a fever and bers have adopted a common freight )n addition fell into the crater of the , "...i e.iuenuy in-; ,H.ak, his companions revealed. He ; yoives addition tq mill prices In sddl- w hauled 01)t ,jy meanH of th(! i tion to r-Hces arbitrarily calculated attached to him by his companions and " 7, T l" . i Buffered only slight injuries. ( . j Bn a.UJUCl lo niainwnance nr , HI-h above the clouds the four men " , -ve.iii.i..n iihs rorged upward across - the Ice fields i ' "'. uitc me uis- alter siirtnounting ice covered rocks ! ""n" 'rm 0ff""al wh,,!h f Cl'-raltar. So hard was the ice that , . .. ... erHanowwnciesaiers. 1'ow- it was "difficult to get footholds with frflll rPfflll Pnnlilliu linirn .... . iiato "CCII HO Krpl till lirQll PIAAhfira -ven the advantage ct these whole- , he soles of their shoes and axes had -alers concessions." t0 be uged , ,h(J t() cu( ' " (Mtf'IIU An inv U'lml l,1..nln.r fl.....,. n ! ? V ,?-re- Feb' 15 E,!- Kale added to the difficulties of their ' i't vi me viesiern rine .Mann- climb, racturers association in Portland characterized the report of the fed eral trade commission to congress to day as "one of the periodical cut- bursts" from the commission. "It is the limit of Inaccuracy," I commented A. W. Cooner. secretary I manager of the Western Pine Manu facturers' association. "This report is full of misstatement of facts and conclusions based thereon. Members oi me association are disgusted with' " akhixgton, Feb. 15. Th this outburst of bunk from the fed- re noli government today filed with eral 'Commission as thev have) hpon tno inter-state commerce eominlHMioll with similar effuslcns from tht a vrU'H of complaints against various source. It In In.o (ha lml.. ..iiu i.ie .ure.ioi- gen.-n.l o ufaetnrer. o.,. , "., th railroad administration asking ur,Ur2: IZ:::. "r:. r,:,u,n "f overcharges or, shipments . anu mat is an. or war munitions during the war, ug Ki'CKUtlng more than $30(1, 00 wara ot Thanks I -Most of the. difficulty, according to e wish to thank our friends for the compluint, anise nfter the armis 'ovlng ...a.vmijathv extended .on the tir? when-materials pun-hnsed In the ""oth of oor M'tle I'ettv and for th t.nited States hy France were held manv besutlfnl fln.e..rU ' ' f'tr-' long periods nt ports- and the V SEATTLE, Feb. 15. Arrangements for the funeral of Harold Gardln-r Nicholas, managing editor of tbe Seat tle Post Intelligencer and veteran newspaper man today are awaiting word from relatives In San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. Nicholas was stricken suddenly Monday night while In conference with assistants and died before a physician could be summoned. Death was cans 'd by heart disease. Mr. Nicholas was born 61 years ago Constantinople where his father. an American newspaper man, was In the service of the 1'nlted States gov ernment. Mr. Nicholas served on the staffs of newspapers in Washington. C, St. Louis, Dallas, Denver and San Francisco and was a member of the Associated Press staff In St. luis in 190L lief :re oinlng to Seattle last October, he was. assistant matiagln?1 editor of the San Francisco Examiner. Wal Foi Our 'PAY-UP WEEK' SPECIALS In Friday Evening's Tribune CORNER BOOK STORE "Service" Ivan 11. Corner Ml K. Muln F RENCH FILE CLAIMS FOR OVERCHARGES Wt have In st ock "The Son of Walllngfoi-I" by (luster. MR A v it moa i n-i" iiusciiis nun uiu KDvurnnioni ... ....in. u, n j-in.r,u ,..,.1 .1,,. ..u......,i., .ii i 1 .I-i A.,r,v. .a....... on u.nnHi.-i-u n.w UUIIIJilN, hnulu nn which i.nuii I. i..u .,i Us to the BONUS AWAITS HARDING (Continued from Page One) "ver the names of ex-service men, an ipM-al Ix mad.- to the public and on- gross to oppose tne protiosijft homier bonus legislation. Many, of those whose names appear iti the advertisement are metulsTs of local' posts of the American Legion. . . We, the undersigned," the adver tisement reads, "ex-service men, mem bers and non-members of the; Amer ican Legion, regard the soldier bonus as contrary to the Ideals which prompted our military service and economically unsound. We believed the wounded and disabled ex-service men should be immediately and ade quately provided for by Ihe govern ment." A local American Legion post has adopted a resolution In protest against the advertisement, which, according to the resolution, does not express the vOcH of cx-servlce men In general. SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION be iR .unir.rhlOHII 6 Bellans Hot water SureRelief ELL-ANS lingford' But his dad, 4'J. Rufus Wall ingford," the gay old rascal, and his partner, uBlackie Daw " are also there and with bells! i " tr i WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY LILLIAN AND GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER NOW SHOWING! Oil stock gifshers, real and fake a fine love story spectacular seen, ery. A whole city used to stage a pageant a lake of burning oil-and a splendid cast! : RIA :r Sunday ANITA STEWART in "Plaything, of Destiny." X 217 MR. AND MRS. C. A. P1CKEL. assessed. 25 and 75t Packages Evrywhor 3