Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 05, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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MKDFOIM) MATTi TRrBUNTC. MEDFOU1V ORFfJOX, WKDN'EKDAY. AVUU, 5. 1022
PAGE FIVE
FOR INDIGESTION
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ELL-AM S
25 and 7S PaoU,,, tv.rywh,,,.
PIONEER
WOMAN
JACKSON
COUNTY
THISWEEKONLY
TAILOR-MADE
SUITS
ues $50 to $60
$42.52
, 123 E. Main
' Day or Night
JEEKS-CONGER CO
C i r .
iiiipm iirnrrnri
DRY
WOOD
Two Tii-r V inch Pino, On.
Tior 12 inc h ()..k ami laurel,
all for $2.7& a Tier.
CUT RATE
WOOD YARD
DIES IN KLAMATH
KLAMATH K.U.LH, April 6,Mrn.
Wlllliim It. Juiii'N, for tho jmnt m-VMii
yew ii rrslilimt of this city, dP1 hero
Moniluy morning, Kim wu aged 79
year iuhI hIk .iiiiiiiIIin. Tlnrtiiin!(lliil
cause oT her death hii mii iiiiiI:i ,
iililiuut'li him liinl l.tH-ti n fulling
hi'iilUi for (In1 .iiHt Hivirul year iinil
for the punt flvn yrutH hud Im-i'H In
chnrgii nf h mime.
Mri. Jimi wan Imiii In Loudoun
county, Virginia, Heptmiihor 1. IM2.
Il.'r iiiulili'D mime was ICllziilitMlt A.
lircgg. In 1ni;,'i mIik wan tiiurrM to
William , jomiM, in Virginia. A ycur
later a noii, Wilbur A. June was birn
to tint unlnn. In l XT' Mr. and Mr.
Joiich ami nun mine from Virginia to
Oivkoii, settling on u farm uear M'l
rnl, whore tin y lived for about thirty
years, ntul lieio willluni ft. Join-
dld In l!ltl.
In !l!i Mm. June ramo Willi her
mm In K lit inn t It Kails, where she Iiuh
since tuadn her Iiimiio. her Hon provid
ing generously for her rare dm In;;
linr year of In vall'limu.
The fiunlly In well known here,
Wilbur a. Jones having until a year
ago been uMrlntcndni of the An
keny remli on Dm Merrill run J for
arvi-n year.
llelt- lnr on Mm. JotHn U sur
vived l.y a grandson, William A. Jones
Jr., of Klamath Fall ninl several
liriithxrn un.l slaters, rtnlillnR In Vlr
Kin Hi.
Tdp fnnii'iil took pliiri. Tui'Hil.ty
nrtrnxin nt 2 oVI.wk from tlm lilt-kw-k
rhntwl. Tim ll. . I.. Hk n tnml.t
a UrU-f niMn-HN Tbo bnrlnl look (iluco
In lh ut- riiitry.
Mayors Proclamation!
. ......
VI.IAX IV ASM I'AIXT IT
1 1 fill ' Tli In, Vit l'foiln Tblnk! AH!
Coiim on, li'U pul IIiIiiki In order. Our wlmli- ly run mill
nlioulil Im iiimiIm li'iin mid ordi-rly un lu rli'iinrnl homij. Thi-u wo
will tin vi) n unfiT, liiifiplcr, lii-nllliliT city. '
Arublilou In Hi lilKlumt -oiii'ptlon Ih to dreum IiIk driunim mid
nmkii tlii'in romu truM. TlK! Mili-iidld hintdllon to have a ity n
mill bountiful In on to bncoino a runiiiy by tlm ro-oiioratlun of all
tlm opli,
Tlii'ivfoiv, by virtue of tlm authority vented In ma 8 Mayor, and
4 with tliu Imtirty nprovul of many fur-iwrlug and K'Ulouii cltlzonii,
1 litrly proi liilm tho wik of J
. AI'KII, ItltlMo MTII
un tlm Opniliiif Wwk of a Contlnuouii t'l an l"p and I'alnt I'p
4 I'u in on Ik n. 4
4 Away with tl'c rnblilali p11n! Uanlnh tlu plaxu apotn! ('loan up 4
4 atrnotii and all! Mow tho lowim'und trim thii vln! Itupalr, and 4
4 pul nt I'Vt-ry litiililliiK that nfeda It! Ilaullfy yuur lawim and pro- C
4 mix)' Vy pliinmm nhrubH, bullm and flowiMH.
4 Wo iii'cd thin thoroiiKh climiilnn unit ri-noviilion. It In tlm iwiihIIiIh 4
4 thliiK to do for Urn hialtli, aufuty, tluift, pride ttnd liappinrmi of 4
4 all our piopli. . , 4
4 It I iviryliody'n job. Kv-ry .man, woman and child will ho 4
4 I'Xpi'ctod to lut'p, l,ct tlur ho no alackom. 4
4 Tlm Kihoola, Gr-utr Muilford ("lub, Chambor of Comim-rro and 4
4 othi'r orKMiiUutlomi are uk('d to tuko part in tlm imxt week's 4
4 canipaiKii.
4 C,K. OATKS, Mayor 4
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PROB
E
RICKARD
CHARGE
AGA1NS
I
CHILD'S SOCIETY
V'llhur Jont-a waa formerly almrlrf
of J ink hid county and lived hr ItJl
hi mother until hlx r aen-n yenra
(iko. They (iwiii'il a Ittiun ranch on
Mima Line and were well kii'iwn thru
'nt Jai kon c iunty.
Build New High School
(ol.TON, Calif., April 6 lly prac
tically iinanlniouH vote a l.'o.Ooo iMuid
lMiin waa n'ntly nuthorUed by local
c lector f-ir the pur ! of buildlDK a
new hluh r)Mi in Culton.
NICW YOHK. April 5 Horgo U
.tTcxi Hlckard, atHiila proinoti'r, who
aeveral day ago waa acquitted of a
chiirKo of havlnx nHiilted a fifteen
year old Kid, today wua amunamed to
th dlittrlct attorneya office to K've
further Information In connection with
( bin il laration that axenta of the C'hll-
jdii-n n a'jclety bad nttvmptpd to black-
I mall hi in.
j William flelda, aald to havo hecn
employed by Klrkard at an apartment
be maintained In Went 47th afreet also
waa aotiKht for ekamlunilon by tliu dla-
trlrt attorney.
Several jicraonfl were queationed
yoaterday In an rfort to obtain corro
IhhtHIvb cvldencu In auptairt of Rick
ard'a rbarcea. Chief AmtlnUnt District
Attorney Pecora aald he bad not car
ried tho Inveatleatlon for enough to
detcrtnlns whether the raao ahotild be
pn-aented to the Brand Jury.
TNOMAH
CLUB
L
DECLINES TO JOIN
STATE mm
REPORT
SHOWS
SAME PRICE
for over 30 years
BAKING
POWDER
Ounces for
(Mere than a pound and
a ball lor a quarter)
USE LESS .
niHiiNmniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHiiiniuiinmii
than of higher-priced brands
17
tnrru -iiiaiNivi
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded
Why pay war prices?
Millions of pounds bought
by the government
s -iy
S -TIT
Kelly-Springfield Tires got their reputation
in the same way M,ethuselah go( his by out
lasting their contemporaries.
SMIL
WlTl
McOUISTON & McMURRAY
117 South l'liint Htreet
riiono 03
I'OllTLANI), April 6. lu a rathor
spirited meetln;:. In which the Multno
mah AnKlera' club went on record
uxalDht affiliating with tho OrcKon
HHrtamnn'a aaiiociation, a Inidy com
pound of aKrtamcn'a oricanizationa
lliruuxhoiit the atnte, the annual buKl
ncaa iniH-tlnK. couiblned with the regu
lar monthly meeting, wa held Friday
nlKht in the OreRoo bulld'.nic. The
reaolutlon broUKht heated arioiments
from both aide, but finally waa car
ried by a larfte majority.
AocordlnK to aome of the member,
when the. Opckou Siwrtamen'a aaao
elation waa oricanlzed in Portland re
cently, a aecret caucus waa held In
the mom In k of the election and the
alate for officer and director was
choiieo. II. W. Price-, a membor of Uie
Multnomah Angler a' club, was chbaen
one of the director, although the
Multnomah AnKlura' rtnh, which chose
Jack HiTmnn to represent It, wa op
Kaml to him.
Action Prompt Resolution
Acconiln: to the memtxT who pre
Rented tli reaolutim. the action of the
aaaoclatloo In ignorinlf the choice of
.Multnomah county's representative
and tho selection of a'ma to which
tne anfilera cluli waa oppoaed, waa
;tbe caune for lntroducinK the resolu
tion. Port of the resalutlon la as fol
lows:
Resolved. That Multnomah Anders'
club do not now eater into nor 'affiliate
with said Ore Ron Sportsmen- associ
ation for the reason that. nltbouRh
Multnomah county docs not insist
upon representation in tho personnel
of officers &ndidircctr of said state
ontanizaUon. It Is unwlllinfc that a
Multnomah county resident be made a
member of auch personnel who is un
acceptable to the Biiortstucn of Multno
mah county as their representative;
and for tho further reason that, in
view of tho fact that oald reprcsenta
tlfo was elected In aplto of expressed
oppoaltlon of Multnomah county's dele
gate, such action la regarded aa indica
tive of Klltlcnl or. other nlterior pur-
lonos luconaistont with best Interests
of the sportsmen of tlila state, and it
is further
Resolved. That tho stato Kame com
mission be requested to withhold atate
(wmo fund aid from the Oregon Sporta
mrn'a association or any other stato
orRiinlzatlon of its kind, until nuch or
ganization shall nu 1 1 race within its
membership county associations from
counties containing an aggregate of "5
per cent or more of the owners of fish
ing and hunting licenses issued In this
state.
Officers Are Elected
Tho only other matter of Impor
tance waa tho election of officers for
tho coming year. Paul Karreua was
elected president, Jack Herman, vice
president; Grant Hemphill, secretary
treasurer, and II. W. Metzger, R. J.
Klrkwood. A. M. Frank. W. C. Bristol
and Ir. C. C. Moore were ducted n
tho board of directors.
A resolution also was adopted com
mending the work of Walter F.
Backus, retiring president, and Jack
Herman, rotlring secretary. Tho two
great achievements of tho club In tho
laat your was, tho staying of tho
national catln tournnmout last Aug
ust, and tho first sportsmen's show
ever hold In Oregon. Inst Jauuary.
C. OF COMMERCE
A
PINE 1921 RECORD
The first meetinij of the holdover
and newly elected member of the
Uard of dln'Ctora of tho Hertford
chamber ot coinmerco waa held yen
terday afternoon m which routine
matters were Klvejj connldoratlon.
In tho preliminary -report of the
treasurer It was shown that during tli;
past year the chamber waa able t i pay
all of the operating exwn' and a
deficit of $10811.01 which confronted
them a y;iir ago and at the same time
show a balance of i-uhIi on hand to the
extent of ISil.HG.
There als: remains on tbo first day
of April account amounting to )21W
due the chamber by Its member and
eould tho director have had this io
cash it would have been possible for
them to have expended, same to the
advantage of tho community.
Tho directors reluctantly accepted
tho resignation of George T. Collins aa
a director but did so only uinm being
assured that his reason for so doing
was a physical one. No director waa
eli-cted to fill this vacancy, nor were
the officer chosen for tbo next fiscal
year, it being tho desire of the board
that an evening In the near future be
devoted for that purpose.
The report of tho primary and final
e'.ectlojyteller were accepted.
WAR EAGLE MINING COMPANY
QUICKSILVER
Most everyone in M tlfin! at leant, known of the above property
I.x'dt. il L'O miW north of Me.Jford in the McikIi.wjj Mining Dintrict
hikI nmnngrd by Mwlford bimi.'icss men. Over W stock hoKler arc
local citizen nrnl about 2" alditional Nubscriptions hnve been acfltired
recently from local people.
In order to secure a little working- capital a small bloek of Btock -wng
set aside and Med ford people are beinj? iriven the first opportu
nity to secure an interest in this valuable property, which U to bo
started up under the supervision of n thoroughly reliable ami cxper
ieneeil quicksilver operator.
This is a proven ineritoriout property which will soon be turnioK
out the finished product which a leading commodity expert advise
his clients to buy on the present market.
W'v own fil'O acres of land and in addition thereto about 140 ncrca
of iniuiiiK claims, all heavily timbered and with abundant water.
Lay aside all local prejudice and think soberly and honestly of
your own best interest. Take good advice and buy at least some of
this block of worth while stock.
Present offer will only bold good for this week. Phone 218. . Call
at our office, room 208. First
National Bank building, , 0t
mail attached coupon for fur
ther information. ,i
DETROIT. April 5. overal women
will sit In the next congress in the
Otltnkm nf f r Unrrlal Tali..llnlnn
.vice chairman of the republican na
tional committee who was a speaker
before the women' republican club
here yesterday. The record of Mia
Alice Robertson of Oklahoma, Mrs.
I'pton declared, would aid the candi
dacies of a number of women who are
seeking seats In the coming elections.
Plan Vet Memorial
ONTARIO. Calif. A combined world
war veteran, memorial building and
civic auditorium is being planned
here. Aa election to authorize Issu
ance of J100.000 In bonds to cover the
cost of the building will be held April
10.
white Sox Hold Big
Lead Over TV. Y. Giants
NEW YORK. April 5. John Mc
Oraw's Giants must win four out of
the next five game to be played
against the Chicago White Sox if the
I'.rondway aggregation is to take the
im-rlea from tho wimiv c-iiv ii.ani
I Yesterday's defeat at Knoxville by a
J score of 6 to 2 gave Gleaaon's men a
five to three advantage.
lirooklyn gave Memphis fans a
treat by again ylefeating the Tank,
thin time tn 4.
RELIGIOUS WAR
FATALITIES GROW
yOU'b miss the
a-' convenience ana gopa
results of OLYMPIC
Pancake Flour wouldn't
you ?
FLOUR CEREALS FEED
LONDON. April 6. (By tho Asso
ciated 3'resa.) Winston Speucer
t hurchlll, colonial secretary, told tho
houso of commous today in answer
to a question that between February
10 and March 26, during disturbances
in Belfast, 32 nrotcstants WArA Hilar!
and 80 wounded and that CI Catho
lics Vere killed and 115 wounded
One military officer and six police of
wuom were Catholl were killed and
ii number of other pollr-o wounded.
Dr. Johnson
Says
Old Mother Hubbard's fam
ily ate at regular hours.
Ate lots of fruit aud vege
tables. -Ate. lots of hard
foods, and chewed and
chewed their foods and
never hud indigestion or
tooth ache.
Get a price on your work
elsewhere, then see us.
Dr. O. J. Johnson
DENTIST 1
228 East Main St.
Phone 669
.WAR KAGI,K MINING CO.
Room 20S First Nat'l. Bank Itldg.
Without any obligation to me,
please supply roe with information in
regard to your Investment iu tock.
Name '
Addreo
WAE EAGLE MINING CO.
Medford, Oregon.
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