Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 22, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    MKDFOUD MATTi TRIBUNE. MKDFORD. OKEdOX. WFPXFSPAV, MAKTU '22. 11)22
MCE STANDS
FOR BIG MM.
NABBED IN PLOT
CHIDES AMERICA TO DEFRAUD U. S.
Three Men to Germany's One
When Zero Hour Strikes
I Again L. of N. Don't Real-
iie U. S. Refuses to Cross
I Threshold Note to Pay. for
Rhine Troops Arrives.
i 'c' c 'V' -i ' ;
i PARIS, Mar. 21. (By ?hc Asso
ciated r-ess)' "France must have
three men to one man for Germany;
jui a atandtns army when the
tour sounds again," said. General
iPt'Castolnau, chairman of the army
fcommiHslon In chanibtr of deputies
today in advocating the IS month'!
.. .... . . .
aeroco mil, as aponsorea oy me com
tnliwlon. ...
"The League of Nations has not yet
realised militarily that the great
American! nation absolutely refuses
to. cross lt threshold.' Wo are a
LOSAN I
Greenburg Boys and Ben
Sugarman Arrested for Con
spiracy to Secure War De
partment Supplies Rus
sian General Alleged to
Have Fleeced Fur Firm-
LOS ANGELES. Mar. 22. A govern
ment inUe which it is declared hy
investigators is expected to reveal a
gftfQ , UIU .UUStKV,l J UIIUUM tin
government iu obtaining war depart
ment surplus supplies worth hundreds
of thousands of dollars at nominal fig
ures by manipulation of auctions, in
its initial stace today has resulted in
.three arrests and a fourth impending.
Denjamiu B. Sugarman. Daniel
Greenberg and John ll. Greenberg ot
Los Angeles are out on bail after ar
rest yesterday on federal warrants.
great pacifist nation, but wo cannot and Isaac Greenberg of San Francisco
.vouch for others, thus wo must re-,1a expected to be taken into custody
rnain attached to the people of an ; today, federal officers announce.
armed nation." Issunnrn f warrants urnilnst these
FATttS, Mar. 2i. (By 4he Asso
ciated Press) The conditions under
Vhlch the reparations commission
will grant. Germany a partial morato
rium were announced today. They in
clude perfect autonomy for the
Reichsbank and new legislation to
prevent evasion of German capital,
the legislation to be ready for appli
cation upon a fixed date. 1
four men, heads of department stores
and army Roods firms, was decided
upon suddenly late yesterday while
the federal grand jury has in its hands
investigation of the army auction sale
at Camp Kearney last month.
Federal officials asserted that oth
ers are Involved in the case, which
will be resumed before the grand jury
March 81.
,, ' TAKIS. Mar. 22. (By the Asso
ciated Press) The American note
regarding the payment of the costs
of the" army of occupation in German
addressed to the European allies
reached the American embassy here
yesterday and will be presented to
the allies this afternoon. The note
sets forth the American attitude in
clear and forcible terms.
' ? A' number of reforms in German
flnamiut methods are stipulated.
These muFt. go' into effect at fixed
Bates, beginning May 31. New re-
turccs. for reparations money must '
found and the funds collected
finder the control of the allied com
tnittee on guarantees which will pass
tipon their effectiveness and probably (
yield- If they are found insufficient
fete reparations commission will con
sider a number of other measures, in- ,
eluding a foreign loan. . j
It .is stipulated that if reparations'
payments in kind to the value of
l.gOO.OOO.OOO cold marks yearly are
Sot "entirely delivered the balance!
fnay be required in cosh.
-v With Mud ford tsade is Medford made
$250,000 FIRE
SUCCEEDS 75 THOUSAND DOLLAR
BEAUTY
DIRECT
AXATON
I
INSTEAD TARIFF
t
HURTS
NOUSTRY
Jack Pots Miller. Now manager of
tho Sun Francisco ball team, formerly
a big leaguer, will play first base for
his team. He replaces Jimmy O'Con
nell who will be shifted to tho outfield
In preparation for his career as a
Giant.
GOLD HI
L POKER
AM
L
E HOLD UP
WASHINGTON, Mur. 22. The
change from Indirect tariff to direct
'taxation of the Individual has lossomM
government protection of agriculture,
oommorco and uiauufacture, and hus
I resulted In the Imperilling of private
Initiative, HepresentutlVe McKudden,
chairman of tho house committed on
banking and currency told delegates
to the thirtieth annual meeting of tho
National Wholesale Lumber Dealer
ussiM'lation. An increase or decrease
In the tariff no longer Insures the
same protection to Industry us formar
ly. ho declared, since direct taxation
has become tho question of first im
portance. J. W. XleUure, presUleut of the as
sociation. In opening the convention
demanded rcal of the Adumson
eight hour law which ho chnraclerided
us "vlcknm," and predicted for 19U2
a prosperous year lu business,
, Several hundred lumbermen from
all parts of the country are attending
tho meeting, which will conclude tomorrow.
TRIAL IS BEGUN
FREE LECTURE
on Christian Science
by
Mrs. Blanche K. Corby, C. S. B.
Of Los Angeles, Calif.
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
PAGE THEATRE, Medford
Friday, March 24
At 8.00 P.M.
All Are Cordially Invited
PORTLAND
PLAN
T
THAT BAD BACK
J t)o you have a dull, steady ache in
$he small 'of the back, sharp, stab
king twinges when stooping or lift
Inff diHtresslnff urinary . disorders?
For bad back and ewakened kidneys
jdedford residents recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills. Head this Medford
Statement.
Jl Mrs. W. K. Lane. 217 S. Holly St..
ays' "I have used Doan's Kidney
J'llls for attacks of kidney complaint.
My back was weak and lame, and I
.felt dull and run. down and my kid
jieya acted irregularly. Doan's Kid
ney Pills soon relieved these troubles,
strengthening my back and kidneys.
J gladly recommend Doan's to any
one needing a kidney remedy."
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's- Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Lane had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Wrs.. Iluffalo. X. Y. Adv.
PCRTLAND, Ore.. March 22.
Lc-3S estimated from 2?s.nno to
8250,000 was caused by a fire which
today swept the upper floors ot tue
Olympic cereal mill here. The fire,
which started on the fifth floor in a
pi'e cf dust, did $"5,000 damage to
buUding and more than 8150.000 to
machinery and contents, according to
representatives cf Crey Rosenbaum
company of Chicago, who have an op
t6n on the property of the Portland
Flouring Mills company, including
tho Olympic cereal mill.
No One Needs to Be
Poor in Australia
LONDON. No man is unemployed
in Victoria. Australia, and no man need
be poor there, declared John McWhac,
the new agent-general or Victoria
who has arrived here to start an eml
gration campaign.
He says that Victoria is opening up
its irrigable land and has about 1,000,
000 acres of rrown lands suitable for
wheat growing.
In IS months or so, he announced,
the government will be ready with a
big schema to provide work for many
men on one of tho largest electrical
undertakings In the world. A deposit
of brown coal of enormous extent Ik
being developed and C.000,000 pouniH
are being spent ona plan to produce
cheap electric power for the whole
state.
r, " BKAXD NEW SHOW TODAY
(I i)
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"AT THE STAGK DOOH" I
The jur- for the case of the state
against Mose Hall, accused ot holding
np a poker game in tho bunkhouse nt
the Gold Hill lime quarry, was in the
process of selection this morning.
District Attorney Kawles Mooro is the
state representative in the case while
Attorney Gus Newbury Is the attorney
for the defense. The selectkm of
Jurors stopped shortly before II
o'clock because of a lack of enough
prosective jurors to select from, the
jury on the Miller case still being out.
A large number of spectators and
interested parties in addition to wit
nesses in the Hall case were present
In the court room this morning. The
robbery or holdup which Hall Is ac
cused of occurred last fall at the
bunkhouse at the Gold Hill lime
quarry while a poker game was in
progress. A large amount of the
money on the game tables and In the
room at the time was not secured by
the highwaymen, the foreman of the
crew, Gus I-arsen, escaping from the
room with the money belonging to his
men and saving it from confiscation
by the robbers.
The Jury was finally selected by
noon and the lint it as follows: Mrs.
Katherine Lindley, H. Egbert. Ken-
nein ueeoe. l. n. loro, .miss ishic:
McCulty. C. C. Beale. Ches U McKim-
niey. Charles N. Fraley, Ernest AppP.
gate. L. C. Charley. II. C. Mackey and
Ges. W. Herriott.
The Jury in the case of the stale
against William Miller who is accused
of the robbery of Huber's tailor shop;
began its deliberations shortly after 9
o'clock ibis morning. A verdict of
guilty was brought in after about two
hours of deliberation. Judge F. M.
Calkins announced that sentence
would be passed Saturday morning.
Attorney 11. F. Lindas was counsel
for the defense and District Attorney
Rawles Moore represented the state.
Articles stolen from the tailor shop
according to the testimony of F. J.
Hubcr, owner, Included an overcoat
land several bolts of cloth.
ORCHARD
FOREMAN
SHOOK
L
YAKIMA, Mar. 21. When ' W. V
Ritchardsun, foreman of tho Congdon
Orchards company, recently at
tempted to discharge J. W. Frakes, la
borer, on the score that he was "too
particular" about his tools, Frakes ad'
vanced toward him. Ititchardson re
treated to the house, and emerged with
a .22 rifle which he fired five times at
Krakes, two of the shots Ruing in the
man's thigh and ankle. Frukes was
able to report In person at the office
of the county prosecutor who announc.
ed that he would servo a warrant
charging assault with a deadly wea
pon. RitchardHon's attorneys say he
will plead not guilty and say the shoot
ing was done jn s;lf defense. . ,
NEW RESERVOIR PROPOSED
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MB
COMING Sl'XDAY TIU'LY I5IG TTCTIKK
"AT THF. STAGK DOOH"
not only to tsiw all the citizens plenty
of water, but for fire protection. The
people will eventually pay out the
cost of tho projected Improvements
In Increased fire insurance rates, un-
i less this is done, it is argued.
Tile mutter will probubly be
! threshed out at tho next council meet
lpg, at which time the estimates will
I be ready. I'lans were tnuuc lor the
building of a reservoir several years
ago by Former City Water Engi
neer Olen Arnsplger, and the coun
ell lust night ItiKtrueted District
Water MaHter Cummlngs who has
been helping the council out in try
ing to adjust the water problem, to
go over these plans with Mr, Arns
plger and report ut tho next council
meeting. ,
This office has wall Diaps of Jackson
county, tinned at top and bottom, for
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S
OPPORTUNITY DAY
1-
Tomorrow We Are Going to Surprise You .With
the Wonderful Values in Every Department
OPPORTUNITY DAY BARGAINS
IN READY-TO-WEAR
Women's All Wool .Torsov Suits in a fine line of
colors, alt sizes. This suit sold nt 18.00. $Q AO
Opportunity Day, suit tftfO
Women's All Wool Homespun Tweed Suits in new
Spring shades. SUk lined. 13.00 i Q QO
values. Opportunity Day, each vlUrfO
Women's Polo Coats in a tfuod range of colors and
sizes. All wool, up to $12.50 values. $Q 00
Opportunity Day, ea. h V&OV
Women's All Wool Tuxedo Jersey Sport Qfi
Coats, values. Opjortiunty Day, eaeh 0
Woman's $1.25 House Dresses, now $1.00
Women's $3.00 Silk Waists, now $3.00
Children's Ciingliam Dresses, all sizes, each $1.25
OPPORTUNITY DAY IN
UNDERWEAR DEPT.
1 ease Women's KibWed Vests, good
quality. Sold at .25.-. Op
portunity Day, each fl2'
Women's Knit Vests, fuic grade 7Ca
$1.25 value; how, cik-Ii 1 ax
Women's Knit Petti-liloomers, $2.00
values. Kxtfa Special, g(J
OPPORTUNITY DAY BARGAINS
IN DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
'M iueh Crepe (1 Cheue, all good colors, heavy
quality,-1.75 value. Opportunity 41 1Q
Dav, vard .'. ...,vltr
10 inch Poulards, in heautiful designs. Aall
silk. A regular $2.50 grade. OpjortU tfl OA
nity Day, yard vOi7
10 inch Pigured Crepe de Chene, ne,w jntteniH. All
silk. $2.50 value. Opportunity 49 10
Dav, vard .' 1U1I
5j inch All Wool Twt etl for the new Suits and
Coats, $1.50 value. Opportunity ffQ HC
5(i inch Cheeked Wool Patiue, in different fcl 40
Day, van I
5(iinrh Ch
eolors. $5 value. Opportunity Dav, vard
M inch All Wool Serge in a fine line of colors. QQp
$1.25 value. Opiortu)iity Day, yard OC
51 inch Uotonv Pi(ad loth in the new eolors. Q QO
$5.00 value. OppoHunity Day, yard..... VvO
Women's Handker'fs.
All Linen, with fancy colored
lordcrs. ' Up to 5fM values.
Opportunity Day price 2j
Pmbroidery Insertion, nar
row width. Uptol5: Oa
value. Special, yard vl
OPPORTUNITY DAY IN
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
1 case Women's Kxtra Pine Super
Lish: Host! in hlaek ajul all eolors.
Sold at H5. Opportunity lOl
Day price, pair awi
I case Wniciifs Silk Hose, nil eolors,
fine grade. Up to $1.50 value, ffl AA
Opportunity Day, pair
OPPORTUNITY DAY IN
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
P.Ginch colored border
Curtain Scrim. Sold at
25c This sale, yd 19c
'M inch colored Cre
tonnes, new spring pat
terns, 45c value. This
sale, yard .....35
72x90 Seamed Sheets,
good quality, real $1.25
value. This sale, eaeh,
0 inch .Mercerized Ta
ble Dninask. Sold at HOe.
This sale, yard......69
.10 inch' Pigured Silka
liue", new patterns. I15i!
value. This sale, vard,
.25
18 inch Unbleached
Crash Toweling, 20t val
ue. This sale, yard 15
Heavy Kibbcd Turkish
Hath Towels, 50c value.
This Sale, each 39
72x81 Bed Spreads, ex
tra fine grade, $2.00 val
ues. This sale,' each,
$1.69
OPPORTUNITY DAY IN
WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT
Win. Anderson's Im
ported Scotch (linghaiiis
in a choice selection of
new pat terns. 85c, value
now, yard G5
?,() inch Colored Swisses,
inf ported cloth for
dresses, $1.73 value. This
sale, yard $f.48
1 30 inch Figured Flaxon,
new patterns, cheap at
:15c. Tli is sale, yd 25
CORSET BARGAINS
100 new Jorscts in all sizes.
Special Spring model, fine grade,
all sizes, at $2.00 value. 1 OC
This sale, pair
Bleached Sheeting
2V4 yards wide Bleached
and Unbleached, 63c vajue,
now, yard ..50
$2.50 Kid Gloves $1.25
Women's fine French Kid Gloves
in black, white and eolors. Sold
at $2.50 a pair. While tf OC
they last Thursday, pair..1
JUiineh Percale, in a fine ,
line of new patterns, 25e.
value. This big salYv
yard ..19
:?0 in. Underwear Crepe
in plain colors and fancy
patterns, 50e value. This
sale, yard 39
Dress Voiles, 40 inches
wide, fine grade, 73e,
values. This sale vard
59
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR I
Women's Night Clowns, Bloomers,'
Skirts, Teddy Bears and Corset
covers. Made of Crepes and Liu
gere Cloth. Up to $1.75 AOn
values. This sale each.,;
Mann's Department Store
The Store for Everybody
Entrances E. Main and N. Central
Medford, Oregon
PillowSlips
42 and 45 ' iueh Bleached
Pillow Slips, 45c, grade,1
now, each 35
Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns