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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1922)
r.vnr, fJCTiT BEDFORD LEGION DOORS 10 ALL WAR VETS At the mwtlnR of tho Medford Post tf tho American l-oglon hold lant nlKbt In the Amorlean legion ball It was dw-UW to on the club room and mootlnns to other war vt rns of the United Suilft. Aa one p4VBkor said, "While the American Ion Ion Is an organization exclusively tor veteran of the World war, there Is a common tlh and luterest between n& and all other veterans who gaxa their service to the country. It therefore aeems fitting that we should bring them Into aa close association with us aa we possibly can. There are but a limited number of Spanltth Amerleao war veterans In the com munity and they are too tew to main tain a separate organization, but ev ery f.no of them wants to he affiliated with some patrloic society. Also tho O. A. R. are thinning out each year and torn It will fall on the American Legion to help them carry out their traditions and the better we know them the better this can be done." The meet'ng, which was one of the moat enthusiastic held this year, was "well attended, and Comrades Carl Tnncwald, 'Sam Leonard and Milton cnuchard were made guests of honor tor the evening in' recognition of tho fact that each of them had recently become a proud and conceited parent. It was decided to hold the annual America a LeRlon Easter dance on Monday, April l"th, and the twenty charter members of the 8-40's were appointed as committee on dance ar rangements. Comrade Tom Sweru la chairman of this committee and as very dance Tom has a hand in has been a huge success the public can expect this to be up to the usual Standard of the Legion dances. MFPFOttP IUHJ I I. LI MATT TTUBTTrF.. MEDFOTvP, on no. ox. 1022 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY STARTS LOCA L WAR NO AU TO PARK! NG MAIN OVER . I I.B'.J.'.1 U.'L I l.'.ll.jai . . 'I H'l II 1 1 I . i i . remm In churn of uny . vehicle to 'find his wtUHlon.e vuinted. hli home "After tluil I ........i. .....k ,...n .i.. ... .......i ... i... ' Hivu.le.1 nn.l hit fulihful wife limitltoil I mm-e. t'tttined romenilMT nuthhut t'lHn inn to he. quletrlhM ON GOPHER PESTS ST. 30 IN. PROPOSED:? I'urked by potttlHK upon Hiich street or ixirt of ktreets notices or signs reading aa follows: "Do not pars, ears here. fly order of tret committee." Any persou violstlug any of the provisions of this ordtr.nm-o shall, IKin conviction be punched by a tine not less than one (11.00) dollar liter more than ten ($10.00) dollars All Jackson county Is the since and each gopher plays his part he'll fret and strut upon the stage and then be seen no more, It Is hoped. Tho play starts at once and Is expected to de velop Into real tragedy, for the ro dents. In the first act. Mr. Hero cf the tr. S. IHoloRical Survey is putting on a theater party nas'sted by the county agent's office and all farmers, orchnrdtsts and oth er persons Interested aro Invited to attend the performances. The curtain raise on a meadow ecene on the acres of Miss Alice Han ley, near Jacksonville, where the first dose of poison with the most approv ed trimmings Is administered to the villain. This is taking blace this af ternoon and a repeater will be put on Saturday afternoon. Tomorrow, Thursday, the actira Is carried to the field of Kverett Hee eon, near; Talent, in tho forenoon, and the enemy is again attacked in the Reaver tract a mile south of Ash land in the afternoon. Friday the scenes shift to Mr. Smiley's place near MedforJ In the forenoon, and to J. H. Lydtard's place !rdr each oi'fen ami ln'rnae of ! mto r hmiie tnervly us n friend, nnd ! motor vehicle' f'1 rt Payment of said tine shall i " ' 8" ''' i motor nu w ,mirUlna ,n ,u clljr JlUl onB du, jot hU genlnllty. We greatly enjoy-'l j Wy the struKl'.le to needed runt, un.i violently atiuekflti. riee niyeu nvm necK a graap. i ten . ' iiitt nun pened itrter i saw air, A statement cum from Mrs. lny ywlf f.lntlnit .The whole room swum j Day on the landing there I am tillable enrly today giving for the first time .ueto.e my e yea n passe,, away ,,,.,, .. her version of the killing. Sh ; under the care of a nurse. "Heck Visited our homo on numer ous oocttnlonii," Mrs. Hy Mild. "How ever, each time h- culled, previous to Monday night, he acted as a perf'H't gentleman in every respect, coming I Just .remember that every- ...bi I .b. ........ I..... I. tH.lt.,. It. ..I .1.1.... .t tM .11... I.......... ..... ...... WnS 1 l ltti i-HU'iniif'i I ifi'itniHm, wutlH nri-iii."! w tttiii imtutf Illy rj It Is that some one was utulietiilnu me una failed out. JltiU-.l.ll'lU-HI IBWS wm.un "iii.i' u um.ii. for each two dollars flue remaining unpaid. 3 INQUIRIES AVIATOR'S DEATH (Continued from Pagt One) The proposed new , parking ordinance in live huslnena dls- i tlct, which has been drawn up at j the request of the merchants In or i der to facilitate trading in the city land relieve congested conditions dur- tng the day In that dlstrlclaiul make shopping easier-lor the farmer and W intent. lay said, was other rural vUUors. had it tlrtt'! i0, f hl8 "f ' i feared Heck might he armed, he antd. reading at the cliy council meet-; ,or ,,, rvM)n obulWN, ft Ing last night and will lie passed at ver. the next council meetlug. Iy declare,! when ho encountered The ordluanoe which was drawn I I'1' army officer drew hack one! his grasp. uu.i. u was men. way sum, inai ne i was wh lie 1 wan thus atrium ne o ned the tlr and having lilm, luusmueh -( lie was hril linnt nnd an a .-ieialil uddKltio to any company. ,T "l-arly Tuesday morning, however, after Mr. IMy loft In the nutmiiotiile to take the other guests houie. he selied me by the wrixta and threw one arm around me. , It was a total sur prise to me. Nothing 'like that evei occurred bf)re and I was dumbfound ed by his action. As he held me, he made Improper projioHttl to me. I struggled violently to free myself from V IUI siuw up by the BiHHtul council commit teej """' ' -"j n a wuu appointed for that purpose some time 'r ' . ',h lh Mr' ago-Messrs. l.um.den. Miles atfd ' ,X.h" r" ho aHm walked In. II . .,,.,... wtts ux iueuim, ne niterieq. n c hum w e drastic cnauge, ... fr-r- h.-lg parked !J"laro'1 " PII nipacl of the ona cf other busl-i';.10". wa.'! ' ' '. Ireler will make a drastic chauge and prevent autoo on Main and section nees strMts louger than '( minutes at a time. It would have hen rassed last nlcht. only Councilman Keene objected to taking such actlou ! In the absence of Councilman Antle and Miles, It Is known Miles favors the ord inance as In Its present shape und that Autle favors It with the excep tion of one small particular. With It was thoilKht th.it the bullet also penetrated the army officer's head. Loved Beck Like Brother IVclurilu: he "loved tleek like I brother, Iy asserted he acted as member distinctly mot any "red blooded American" who I several tlmea. SUJ. .! L.TLJ Jl.LJi jj in He Immediately went up- Ktairs. It siH'iim to be that several minutes must have oased before I henml him coming down the stairs again. I remember very distinctly that ho wrfs standing on the landing with a pistol In his hand. When I first saw him I won terrified. I re that I screamed WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not Retting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for ? Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Dayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Haver" bosss of U tablets Also buttle of 14 fu.l lOoDrugg UU. AxUrta U ID tml IMrt t IUr UwuifMlar ( l'ul W ! Il. t t Hlltlll.ri.l ssss near taoie oc aner .uucn. a minor rhanges perhaps the outlook performances start at 9 a. m. aud u thlt lhR orulnanoo wll, be passed i :au p. m.. anu a repeater win e put on three days later at each place. Present Day Methods Of Business Demand More Advertising t AUFARIfd AW III WIIMIIIIIIM bl 1 1 I j WINS IN ZION CITY unanimously. The ordinance In Its prosent shaped would not t-nly Imr parking of all aa toe ca Main street, even jitneys and I the cars of merchants, longer thun 30 minutee at a fine from 9 a. m. till S p. m. Tho ordinance only ap-j plies to week days. It would compel 1 thA iltneva tr seett sfAnda nllfillile of i - - i j the business district, which It Is fig-1 ', .',.., . , ured would not work a hardship on,' CHICAGO. April B.-Natlonal adver-j the jitney meQ M mf-.w of Mf Using campaigns in newspapers are comft b hon, Jh, orUinance aIll0 sweeping the connto'. I. Guy Davis. forbJ, parkin , tpy, western manager of the bureau of ad- Thp orjinance now , part ,8 ruuiianers association, deciarea tn a speech here today. "Business houses that never before used any extensive newspaper space are doubling and trebling their news paper appropriations for this year. Make Many Change It shall be the duty of any person in charge either as owner, onera'or or driver of any motor vehicle when ; stopping any motor vehicle on any; street of the city to an face the same -. ZIOX, 111, April 5. Stricter blue law enforcement with a continuation of bans on amoking, dancing, swear' ing. gambling and a eennorahip of women' clothes was endorsed by the voters of Benton township, which in- , , The liberal were defeated by a majority of "00 votes at the polls when the theocratic party endorsed by. Wilbur Glen Vollva. overseer of Zinn. elected all of Ita candidates. The majority was the largest ever given tho theocratic. (This has grown, not from propaganda. . that tne front end of moUT Yehl but from the necessities of the present day business situation. "There was a firm In 1920 that cle shall be toward and against the curb at an angle of 30 degrees. It shall be unlawful for any motor WUT OVER COAL STRIKE (Continued from Page One) said today, were glad for a time at least they would not have to answer the early morning whistles. Believ ing that the suspension was inevit able, union leaders said most of the miner started weeks ago financially to fortify themselves against it. and that most of them were prepared for at least four week's idleness. Some, however, chiefly heads of families, are seeking work in other industries, to conserve their savings, the lead er said. started to use newspaper space ioriTenic-e to iUnd upon Ma,n BtrP,t national advertising for the first time. tween niverstde avenue and llollv Last year this firm using space in 40!ptre,t ,0 cxoee1 a pPriod rf 3n niin- 1,-1 A - Auifncau u-wsjaK.-ni -us euauicu iu uteo between the hours of 9 a. m. declare a 7 per cent dividend, and this' nd 5 p. m. during the day and 11 year it is planning to advertise in 200 o'clock p. m. and 5 o'clock a. m. dur American cities." ' in the nirht. or unon llollv street between Cth street and Main street, on' (Upon Grape street between 6th street A live-wire merchant now considers advertising aa much a part of bis busl-; ana 8th street, or upon Fir street be ness as carrying the best merchandise, i iween Cth and Sth streets, or upon giving first class service and making lowest possible prices for quality goods. This has been proven locally as well as in national advertising. Progressive business methods de mand a certain per cent of gross re- Front street between 6th and Sth treeU, or upon Hurt If tt street be tween 6th street and Main street, or upon Riverside avenue Itetween &tb street and Sth street upon all cf said ' streets In said designated area for a 1 period longer than thirty minutes be- : eel pis be aet aside for advertising., t ween said designated hours. There running from 2 to 10 per cent, accord- shall be no parking In any alley or on ing to the line o goods advertised. Main street from Riverside avenue to Circulation and the field occupied is east end of Bear creek bridge, provld a necessary requisite to be considered j td that the street committee of the in selecting a medium in which to; city council of the city of Medford advertise. Wtth Medforrttmde Is Medrnrd mnAn may designate any street or part of street in the business section, upon wblch it shall he unlawful for any Wallace mttclht F now playing ' A PICTURE WITH A REAL PUNCH ALL WEEK World's Champion THE STORY OF A NE'ER-DO-WELL Who puts hi snobbish family on the map with a few straight rights into pudgy pride and love going strong when the . bell rings. OF INTEREST TO EX SERVtCE MEN "OH, PEOMISE ME," a comedy chock full of fun, made with the co operation of the American Legion Post of Los Angeles. ; SUNDAY BUCK JONES in "STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER" j- ... Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's "jsaasiaaaasi hob ""aB Easter Sale of Ready-to -Wear Your Attention is Attracted to the Compelling Values Offered in This Easter Sale The now smart styled fniif,'0l Sjoi t Skirts, .... ...... ....... v .nni vi iiwi 1. laTk'aw f 10.(10 valur, Tlmmhv $7.08 T(V fS'5, Crepe Knit DiwH'.s iif all In-st shades, up to f l&prp .- WQ.QO value $18.00 gy&S Attractive styles and shadi-s in Women's All Wool Jersey Suits, $18.00 value $10.00 All WKUersey Jackets, .(I.OO value, caeh $3.98 All W(m,1 Homespun and Polo Cloth Coat, 12.00 values, $9.98 Eaeh day new Twet-d Coats arrive, with very special values, up to tl.OO. New Tweed Coats on sale Thursday, eaeh $18.50 r. Spring in All Its Joyousness Is Interpreted Into These Hats Women's. Trimmed Hats, from. $5.00 to $25.00 Women's Hnort Hats, .$10.00 value ..$8.00 Women's Sailor-Hats from $2.50 to $8.00 Children's Sailors in white, black, navy and brown, $1.50 to $4.00 each Children's Made Kvans Hats from, eaeh $3.75 to $6 M ' T M Many Suggestions in Underwear, Gloves, Collars and Hose Women's Chamoisette Gloves $1.25 value, eaeh $1.00 Women's Oauntlet Kid Olovc, $4.08 value; Thursday, ear'h $3-48 Women's Strap Wrist, Cliamoisette O loves, $1.7") value, pair $1.50 Miller Corsets, $2.00 value, Thursday $1.25 Women's Crepe Iiloom crs, 89c. value, pair 75 Wmhen's Neckwear, $1.98 value. Thursdav, $1.69 ' Fancy i?k Hack Braid 3 yard Fancy Colored Bias Binding; Tape, yard 5 Women's Black; Laven dar.TopHose, $l..r0 val lie; Special, pair....981 AVomen's Silk Top Ku Vclope Union Suit, $2.50 value, Thursday, $1.98 Through a special purchase we are able to offer an exceptional value in Women's All Wool Tweed Suits, silk lined i $.T.00 Tweed Suits for $18;00 Women's All Silk Sweaters, a genuine $11 value. Thiirjulay $8.98 Women's Pongee Blouses, $..( KJ value. Thui-sday, each , .'.$3.98 Women's All Silk Blouses, up to $7.00 value. Six-cial Thui-sday, eaeh $ $3.00 Children's fast eolm-eil (linghani Dresses, from 2 to 14 year sizes. Thursday, special, $1.25 eAeh Women's Bungalow Aprons, $1.7") value, Thursday,' each $1.00 Women's (linghani and Percale. House Dresses, $2."0 value, eaeh $1.75 Women's Xear Silk Petticoats, up to $:t.00 values. Thursday, each............ ........$1.50 Umbrellas The brilliant, colors of the outer wear are reflected in the fabrics of tho silk umbrellas. Furthering their lieauty are new handles, entirely novel and new in shape. They are offered at especially attractive ' prices from $3.98 to $10.98 each Five dozen specially bought fine Silk Umbrellas in all shades, $7.00 value. Thin dny, eaeh $5.98 Thursday Specials' in Silks and ' , Domestics I :W inch Silk Poplin, $1J0 value. Thursdav, ' $1.00 yard 40 ' inch heavy rade Canton Crepe $1 value. Special, yard $3.48 3( inch Colored Tafff eta. $2.00 value, vard $1.75 27 inch All Wool Blazer .Flannel $2.00 value $1.79 yard .'WJ inch Cuiiain Scrim, :25c value, yard 19 'My inch Piijama Checks, 35e, value, yard 29 'Mi inch Cretonne in best patterns, 50c value. Thursday, ynrd.!......35 32 inch' tissue (ling hams, 79c. value, vard 09 32 inch fine Zephyr Ginghams, 59v. value, 45 yard 72x00 Stitched Hftttfi, 3 lbs., $1.25 value, each $1.00 i 40 inch Printed Cropo de Chene $3.00 value, vard $2.19 Women's Muslin and Crepe Gowns, $1.69 value ....$1.00 ' Infants' Rubber Bloomers, 50c value, pair : ...........30' ' Mail Orders Promptly FilledPostage Prepaid Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Entrances E. Main wd,N, Central ' Medford, Oregon 81 inch Bleached and Un bleached Sheeting, 00 value, yard ..50? 72x81 Fine Bed Spread 2.25 value. Special, each $1.98 1! II i