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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1922)
rATm ttt MF.rrorcn NrATTi TnrnTHTrv rrjVFOTirv oktccjcynv thfIutvay, MAum an. 1!2'J i , us!, i i II DOUGHNUTS AT CAUSE Fit LOSS OF S12 11GG J "Declas e;" at Page Monday Night hsi i: W ! ,:V iff' v 1 ' ; mX- As KVY ' 1 Th pctacular parly momins fire Ot today on Bouih Grape -street in the buttings Rection of the city, which be fore Rotten nder control had destroy ed two frame structures and their con tents, and partially burned all the win dow casings and destroyed rear win dows or the four-story Liberty build ing, causing altogether a loss of about $12,000, almost rivalled the famous Mr. O'l-enry-eow kickins fire of Chi caRo in the novelty ot its origin. When Harry Henson started a hot fire in his bakery at 24 South Grajte Bttn et, put on a kettle of doughnuts to 111, add left for the Optimo restau rant to eat his breakfast he little dreamed that he started something which would put him and other per sons out of business, would cause so much alarm to the Medford people, awakened out of sound sleep. The kettle boiled over while he was eating breakfast and the greasy con tents catchins on fire Ignited the al ways inflammable contents of the bak ery." The fire whistle blew first at 6 a. m. When the firemen arrived the building was a mass of flames throw Inn out an intense heat. The whistle waa quickly sounded a second time, calling for volunteers, as the handful of regular firemen was powerless to cope with flames in so dangerous a iw-auon wiinoui neip. The volunteers responded fast and worked valiantly alongside of the fire men, with the result that the flames were confined to the one-story frame structure containing the baker- and two other store rooms, which was de stroyed: the two-story Oregon room ing bouse building, the upper floor of which waa also completely destroyed. and to thfl ranempntQ nf tha rnar nf tha Liberty building. asshi.uiu.. .Mar. ju. raui up As near as could be learned this lif insurance for world war veterans forenoon tht estimated $12,000 loe3 as a substitute for the adjusted ser- was divided a follows: jvlce certificate with a bank loan priv-i Will H. Wilsrs, owner of the Oregoa , . ,,.,,. rooming house building, and its furni- ' " """" "- tore. botwMn i40oo nri fnn in. oonua bill, was discussed today with sured; Jackson County bank, owner of President Harding by Senator Saioot the one-story frame structure contain- of Utah, ranking republican on the Jng three store rooms, completely de- finance committee. The senate said Btroyed. $1500 to $2000, insured; Lib- , . . . erty building. $2000. insured; Harry president, expressed no opinion on Benson, bakery, tenant. S1500. in- the P13"- Kllrori- Mrs Plif Raimn ham! lnHrr I As Outlined tenant, about $400, no Insurance; Mrs. i 2 n N S . Ethel Barrymore, Pags, April 3. America's first actress." in her popular play at the L Ft NSURAN INSTEAD OF BONO IS SIOT'S PLAN Bryan Calls on Harding WASHINGTON, Mar. 20.-William Jennings lran called on President Harding t:ilay. He said that whether he would outer the race for the senate In Florida depended upon the demo cratic voters. He added that he was not s-'ekinv; the nomination. Petitions asking Mr. llrynn to run are now Ileitis circulated in Florida. MAYOR'S AIDE KILLED BY WIFE AT ATLANTIC CITY IRISH RADICALS WRECK MAN F JOURNAL PLANT m'HLIN, March 30. triy tho As socluled Press.) The raiders 'who wrecked the plant of the KreodmuA'a Journal early today numbored'about 50 und were not disguised. They cut the telephone wires utul held up the staff at revo'ver - point, rouflnfng them In a room wihte they smushed the presMtm, threw Kasolino on tbei floors and stairs and set fire to the building. The plant's supply AGREEMENT of litem KM (Mllliwn He noon after. utul. I in! iHeil fit'Nt mid n pm'tiled litem, t mi mi nien IS C0NSU1AIE0 I.OXPOX, Mar. 3t). tlly the Ahhk elated Press.) An Hjni'Ctttent de ulanei to reitoiv and protuote pence lit Ireland, throtiKli .ro-oiii'i'iitlnn be tween the nni'lhrrit aivd siHitheni Riiv ei'iitueitts, was Hl;ned thlH evening tV reprexenlntlvvM o( belli tl provlnleil al irovet uniuent ami tln uotlhein liarllaiiieiit and couiitel'Nltitx'd t l''p-l-eHentittiveN f thei tlrltlnli cabinet, A I'M'tly Wet "lry Hill. ClllOAtUt, Mar. 30. Jaiau linn! liN.setl It m nr.it ii'olillitlon ''111. (oidiitK to a Toklo enMem'am rewlv. eil hy the Women's ClirlaHuli Tetu- 0j I u'i-.iti o union, Minn Atnn A. (lordoit, n.,vv nrlnt .llffor-,.1 rln,. I t,... ! "n""' '" 'Xl.l.lll LI w.n K,l ., l.... ... .. ...... .v.. -Mi..i.uij ,1VM Twin Utul Iiiivh Htlracleil world- Willi milte llUlll.le till! IlllldU HIHtet'N, wlin wi'tf J-illli'd face to face, the con nection IioIum til tltn t liesi; the New port twin were HOinewlial simitar to tltc lllntttl twlnti: I lie OrUim hIhIhih, Itinlillcu und DoililW-a, joined side to slile; tho litdilenden imtltbi, connefted I fttoiililt'i' to Hliotilde wltli only two nrmit: the HiitiKiirlan hIhIcin, Helen ,iui(l Jmlltlt, Jollied liilrk to back ill the lower HeitmelU of the spine, n ml the Ninth Cnrollim hInIi-i-h, Millie titl'l ChrlBtlne, Joined lis were I lie Hungar ian HiMern: mill the Holtemlnu twins, KoHella and JocpU, connected in the samp milliner its the I wins who Juxl lied, Tltolr coiiitecilon was through the pelviH, tlm rlulit hip of one und tlie left of Ih other being fused together. 1 ' u 111 asms, quinine 11 iHimtli MIMi ilotn H li ! im l lawt-U Harm lJ4 liil4 tMrf, ff MW, IMM. K, k4 (I lt tu. Mtt tmt 4Mi4tW lkM4 fM tot mttmt M tmu a liu lonrait rnft ink HAVE THAT Auto Tops Recovered Med. Tent & Awning W'ks Oppoit S. P. Depot. the fire. The raid U believed to hnvc been a sequel to the pulilicntion by the newspaper of a report of Hie procred Itiiss ut tho secret convention of the IWalera seel Ion, of the Irlnh repub lican army tMi Sunday. The Kreedmun's .lournnl appeared this morning in the Nhape of a small handiiill, which was announced today. Tho lull prohibit the wile or Kill of tliUo- to inlnui", MIkm (loiitun mild. j WEEPINO NURSE RECITES CRIME (Continued from Taiio One) over the city. It contained nn ed itorial which told of the attack on the newspuper premises, expressed defiance of those who made the at tack, and asserted It would contlue to appear in some form cr other and say waut It chose 'In exposltiR tyran ny In whatever garb It appears." and would continue the fight for Irish lib erty. Republican army men armed with revolvers went about the city tear Ins down the editorial wherever it was posted. 1 ' About September 10, 19 IS, nbe said, she hud to move, hi'raitso Kin- placarded alliK(,tl' "''' llml a "woman nf the un derworld" was comltiK from t'liiciti natl to look for Hint . In reply to a question by her attorney, ttho said' Kinkead told her this woman was M j rle I.ouls Ciormli-y, who the defottnn contends been mo Mrs. Klnkead. ! TWINS DIE AT 8AME TIME (Continued from Tags One) by Senator' Smo.it the plan would contemplate a policy cf neonr vtfamoi- nnomnf. n.n. aliie based on the length cf ser- He saia mat in tne 1 rooming house, loss of personal ef- vice in the forces. fects: E. L. Martin who nitrated case l a veteran entitleti to lo'HJ in i ond-hand furniture store on first floor adiU3tel compensation the face value , of Oregon rooming house building, of lhe l1'4'' wo,lId approximately ' . about $800 loss by scorchine and water ?21u0- Tne holders of the policies t damage, no insurance. The third store might borrow on th?m fro uanks but room was unoccu4ed. Hundreds of citizens awakened by' the blowing of the fire whistle and jthat the government would not guar antee the loans as it would in the house measure. -seeing the glare of the burning struc- 1 never s"Pport the pawnbro tures hurried to the scene. The flames kers "fte plan in the house bill" could be seen at a great distance. jtbe senator declared. v Agaln the public take off their hats j tt Meaiord'a fire department which worked so successfully against great odds, in confining the fire to the area named above and preventing the hun gry flames from entering the Liberty building after catching its windows. The firemen used 1350 feet of 2 inch hose, playing several streams outside; and In addition on every floor In the Liberty building volunteer firemen were playing streams from the build Ingl" emergency hose Inside that struc ture on the burning window case- TAFT ASKS CHANGE IN SUPREME COURT LAW WASHINGTON-. Mar. 30. Enact ment of legislation which would in crease the discretionary power of the" I'nited Slates supreme court to re view a case would enable tho rourt I i ! hh :x I I V .. -.ot.-. 44 ' ! I &$ few - r.ELKAST. March 30. tlty the Associated Press.) The death ot Samuel Mallei!, wlit-je body was found III the White Hock road yesterday ap-: pears to have been In the nature of i un execution. It Is learned thai ho' was taken from a party of men who had been barred from their places of work ami who were uwuliing their t unemployment doles and was es corted to the place where his body was afterward discovered. Ja mes l.ylu of Dromore, shot through tho chest while walkhiR In I Joy street in the Sir.n Keln district of Belfast, died today. "No." said the brother. "No, n"t even If llosa lives for hours nfter Jo seta dies. There Hliall h no 0M-ralln Krnn., the 11 year old soil knell at tho bedside weeping w hile lite sur-j lieon endeavored to peiHtiale the bro-l ther lo iiermit the operation that they believed mlKlit save the child's moth er. The two putients have liail n crad ual deelitte, ncttirdlUK t ' lhe bait which hiinu in their sick inoiti. Pby slciuns said the wouteii reacted differ ently to the same medicine. I Original Twins Males Medical records reeulled by physic-1 tans who have been Interested In the jiase dlsrtosed a number of srx-nllcd Siamese twins. Tho orlKli.ul Blnmcsn j twins. Chan and Kmc. lived to tho sk jof 61. They married sisters and Chant; bad six children and Knu had fte. nil RIALT0 ('nino, spf a wluilc rhat' liejlP 'flit Vrll, 'Tlinv slit- l.lows!" NOW PLAYING rliisll thlniijili tlie waves willi Vm, t,! fdXK I'VtVHx vou ,t it's a ffismmM WIIALK UV A IMC &r$m Tl'Ui:! .i -via f itr 4 e Sea lion BESSIE LOVE in the cast THE FINEST THING THAT B03W0RTH EVER DID COMING SUNDAY WANDA HAWLEY in "THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT' IS hrnnnunini r 111 r """" I ill kwunm OI.YMPIA. Mar! SO. A buHliaud as head ( hlx hotiKt-hold In reponnlbl.. for illytral m-tjt on hi premlsr. the sttpreyue eouit ruled lo d.iy. In iifflroiiiiB conviction of Joe Arrict.nl by tho Kittitas county mi perior eotirt for unlawful powewlon of liquor. ArriKotii maintained n cluar and soft drink i-stalillNlinient In Tie Klum which was M-ari-hed by officers; with n warrant and intoxicating liquor found in the kitchen at the ' rear of tile More. 11m wife contend- j ed she bad procured the liquor from i n neighbor for niedlclnal purpimeii ' and hi r hunhand did not know It was ! In the houMe. The Instruction of the lower court that the poKfu-Mxion of one spouse is j the posspsKlon of the other was up- i held in the decixion today. 1 Cuts Off Own Arm in Answer Spirit Message SR.VTTI.B, Mar. 30. Mrs. Atar garet I.indauer iiniiittlati-d her own menw. iiucn or tne ijuou estimated to catch up with its docket and to Joss on this building waa caused by dispose of Us business -with greater water damage to the walls and ceil- dispatch. Chief Justice ' Taft today inga in the rear. to'd the houyo judiciary committee. The worst financial loser by the ,Ie ursel passage of a bill to re-define fire was Mrs. Clitf Ragan, who has operated a small band laundry in that location for several months, and who not only lost all her washing equipment, and the laundry of a number cf customers, but $70 in bills, her savings she had made while op erating the laundry. Her laundry equipment included an electric wash ing machine. In the rear ot the laun dry Mr. and Mrs. Kagan and their son resided, and their personal ef fects were also destroyed. In fact the family regards them selves as fortunate in not losing their lives In the flames. Mr. Ragan works on the irrigation, building project sev eral miles from the city, and only coinea home twice a week, lie had a hunch last night that he ought to come home then. He felt that some thing was wrong and so started home. As he had to leave early this morn-j ing to return tor his work, the family alarm clock had just gone off, awak ening them to hear the -roaring of the flames In the bakery next door. They at first thought that it was' the noise in thuir own stove and made the discovery that the building was burning Just in time to partially dress, grab a few bed clothes and rush from the building. the jurisdiction of the court and circuit courts of appeal. Lewis Wills, 3S years old, a close business associate of the mavor of arm nt her home fit lllfhmrtfttl P.en,.li .Atlantic City, Kdward L. iiador, was a suburb, hceniise, Hhe told her lt i shot by his wife while he lay sleeping, year-old daughter Florence, a spirit j Mrs. Wills said he had beaten her, enimande h.-r to do mo. .Urs. IJn ! breaking her nose. Kxamination byl(l"Uf'r ,"kf n to n hl'al ' a l..,t- jcritlcal condition Til, flutit'lhter WfiM of-iuiice surseons sunsiantiated Mrs. . , - - --- : Wills' story as to her injuries. ! rn,' hV.el 'h l,0",",", Wt- haven niro assortment strictly fresh 'nlilVinia VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS that have lieon tcsteil ami approved jrcriuiiiatioji. Call ami make voiir selee tioiis. ..-.-.-zi. .z... Send voiir ehihlren for ' SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES Shuttles ami l'ohhins for all Sewiny; Ma hiiies'in active use. (Jive the name of your machine and we will supply the parts. .lust received some of the most stvlidi andnil't' LADIES' HATS. of the season. P.eautiful flowers and foliaye at prices yon can iiot afford to overlook. Mothers leave vtuir orders for CHILDREN'S CLOTHES made in the latest fashion. ( All our work first class, Call and let us help you make votir selection. Vogan'a Candies Strictly Freh Shields 222 W. Main Medford This Man Wat Helped John Grab, 2539 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, La., writes: "My kidneys were weak and had a soreness and dull pain across my back. I felt dull and lan guid and toy kidneys didn't act right. I began taking Foley Kidney Pills and I thoy soon put cije kidneys, in a sound healthy condition." Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys rid the system of acids and waste that cause lameness, backache, tore muscles, swollen Joints and rheumatic pains. Tonic In effect, quick in action, sold everywhere. WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY and ONYX POINTEX Quality ! Economy DEUELS' Quality Is Economy ( f, .'."T".csy Medford, Oregon SHOP HERE FOR SATISFACTION WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR SPRING CRETONNES making our assortment the most complete ii Southern Oregon. For draperies, dresses and slip covers, pillows, bedspread and aDolicrue. Make vour selections earlvDriced from 20c to CENTEMERI, DENTS and PERINS' GLOVES $1.75 a yard. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Wooltex Coats and Suits 25c Dress Ginghams, yard .15c 75c Willow-weave Suiting, yard. .... .59c 50c Beachgloth, yard. . ,3l9c $1.00 French Ginghams, yard. ......... 79c 75c French Ginghams, yard . . . . 59c Devonshire Cloth, yard 29lc New Madras Shirtings, yard . . . . .40k: One hundred 25c Towels, each. 12iic 42-inch Indianhead Tubing, yard ....... 43c 45-inch Indianhead Tubing, yard ,45c. Values to $2.25 White Wash Blouses at ...98c Vogue Brassieres, 50c value at 39c . Sateen Petticoats, $1.65 values at .98c Royal Worcester Corsets $1.00 and up Pink Satin Corsets $6.50 values at. . . .$4.50 Alot of Kayser Silk Bloomers at $1.98 r 1 A net i oungaiow prons t . . vac ana up In our silk department you wilj find the newest silks for sport wear. Pastel Shades and Black Patterns , in Baronette Satins Kirepe Knil, the Incomparable Canton Crepes and Figured Crepe de Chines Co-Ed Dresses Free Instructions at Our Art Dept.-Postage Prepaid an Mail OrdersMany New Shapes in Lamp Shade Frames