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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1922)
E XALTEO RULER 1 - KELLY rare WE OFFICE Tim iiimv ii'liitltilHli'iillnn or 1 tin i:iu loilm for llm not your In firmly hi (tin aaddl today. Dm linifnllutliiu of thn officer having In W imi plnre inm 11 It! lit it followa: Rutlud ruler, IM ward 10, Kelly; lending knight, I. i ry Mu mi;' lecturing knlehi, William Young: ancillary, l.en Jin-utm; tre.iH uror, Vernon Vawtcr; trumeit, irn- (i, NIcIioIhoii; delegate. I" ('. Jerome; AlliTimlo iIoIoruIh, O, O, Ali-nili'tf'T .Tim 1 11 hI t II n( lott wan 11 very huppy affair with apeec-he I mm ihe new officii)!, itiul thn oiitliti.lt In fur mu' dC dm lii'iU ynura In ih I'Ik 'm hi lory. Thn iiw ivulii'il ruler (airly radiated aunahtun hiiiI rihuI feeling on laklng nvur tint honor and reapon Hilllty of mi I 'I inn tli lodge of k.'i.'i iiicmhor for llm it' k 1 year, and ihiii fueling wa rontaKcoua. An always llm riuiom nl an Tilt' lodge Inalatlallon of n new etullril ruler, although many hroiher tuny linvn ImiMi hulling eurh other on the moot In IimIism pnliili'K nuil pi l h 11 h only hefcro, tho wnlrn moin'lierhlp nit l (' In harmony und nutrdnn twice around In front of llm new l ml dluimury, auluflng IiIiii, pledging allegiance lo III administration anil their heat nffortu for the) wetfarn of th order and lodg. Judgo Kelly beamed benignly and wild tear dim nitxl eyea M III auhjorta mrrtil"'l III loynlty ufor him. . , tTlin newly exalted ruler r'-tpiilnt-nit Itev. Win. I.. Iliiinlllon tin lodgn rhaplaln. ti nt appointed Kuymouil Iteter on caqutrn, and t tli uuiih 'I Office lt night with lh 'lH-t tv of ficer. Kxalted lluler Kelly', ap pointment of committee will not be announced . until ot Thuraduy nlghl'a meeting, A feu 1 11 re of taut night' Inatulln lion wti tho prcNcntatlon to KxaWed lluler Kelly of a hamtafltno gavel ami block on whlrh to pound It. of Ore gon myrtle wood from tho Coon liny ilUirlrt, by thn paat ealted rulera nf I ho lodge with brat wlahea for a auc rjaaful admlnlatratii.n aa follow: I.. II. Haakiu. W. II, McGowun. C. K (itttea. T. K, Pan loin, tltta NVwitury. (iecirun T. Colllna. O. O. Alonderffr.t J. J. Miirhter and K. V. Jfromn. '' ' j r tlm Inatullullon V.. If. Mr Cowan a ie aa deputy grand rtalicd ruler, with tlm other r ha Ira flllfd byj oiner punt eiieti tiiiein m tuner "f Ing itriitlof(lctra. HERO OF VAR IS HOWIE' AT LAST fKlHTON. April 7. 'Beoily." 16 yeiir oltl Hrookltno nnwnlmy, who ritn ii wit y tu war nml inadn tlin lOlnl In fanlry proud of lihn by fctlllrtR Mini;! hnndi'il tblity (IrrmiinH, linn relumed to HoHttin In n foffln. druped with h Amt'ib-nn fliiu. The offlilnl report rend: 'Trivia Albeit 1. Brott, killed In ftel Ion." "Hentty'a" mother fainted nt th In I Ion, where Him had son to meet her relumed aoldler. The hoy'a ImhIx will lln In altilo In ftrookllne town hull loinorrnw. A de taehmeiil of hln own oritnnlaallon. th IOInI. will net na n iurd of honor Hundny. when "Hioily" trnverea Urookllno (or the Imi time. , ) LESS, RYE IRE ' WASIlIXCiTOS'. April 7.A winter v ' wheat crop of about fourteen million httahnlH smaller nnd n ryo crop almont twelvn million liuahelH turgor thun wna produend IuhI year worn foreeaat today by thn depurlmmit of BRrlHul hiro. Winter wheat cumo throuKh thn winter In good ahupo unit allowed on Improvement of 2.4 jiolnia In ron r. tilt Inn on April 1, na compared with limt licemhi;r. ' f Thn afnallnr crop la duo to n rodue- tton of 12,2 per t-ont In tho area howii liiHt full aa compared with thnt of Ittnt yoar'a crop, . ' ' ELECT RADICAL AS INEPREST. m; UN lift AIIMJH, April . 7. Tie Iiiiiim from liiHt Sundriy'a preNldontlul election from tho firm two olectornl aeelloiiN nnd purt of tho third In tho federal innltol today Knvo Mnicollo DeAlvenr. radlciil ciindldato, 8,471 volea nod NIcoIiih llepello, aoflullat 7100. , Karlv rotui'iia from tho provlnoos Indlciii a heavy plurnllly for 'Alvcar, who until hla nomlliat Ion on the rnill nil tlekft wna Argent llio mlnimer to BOSTON NEWSBOY 1EIEATI ARGENT Stomach Trouble Of 30 Years Stand ing Was Ended When I Took TANLAC It mad a new man of mt, declarti J. E. -Barktr, 815 MilUr St., PfUnburg, Va. Whin luch rtmarhablm tti mony U heard on evtry hand there ' can no longer be doubt about the merif of thin wonderful medicine. Get a bottle to day. At all good druggUte. Market News l.lvrM k I'OflTLASIi. Oro,. April 7.-('ut-lie and Iiokh uoiiilimlly ateudy; no recelitH. Klieop alow; recelptd 311. , Holler I'OIITI.ANI). Ort.. April 7 llnt ler aiMidy; eira rubra 3in; under Kindea rurtoiia :;i;c; prlnli :ir.r. Huuerfiit No. I churulng erum 3Sc f. o. b, I'urtlunil,' uiiilerxmd'-a S.'Ic. ' I'oitlurul Wlu iit I'OltTI.ANI). Ore., April ".Wheal Hard whlio, hanl wlnier. northern lulu It 1 1.24; aoft while, whim club 11.23; red Walla f 1 Hi San I'rnnclM o Mm kit KAX KUANCIriCO. April 7.H!. 8 Hnreiiu of Market.) KjCKtt. exiraa, 8AS KftAiNCISfO. April 7. (Slt PlvUlin of .Markela.) llrollera 34 N. Y. Stocks SKW VtKK. April ". Another m tlvti ttay In th atot k markwt, wna t . lured by profit takln. w hk.li I rnuwd mv-axlonal rwenmlH bihoiik fa. vorltn liwueM, rblefly inotora anit.nila. Knlea approximate 4 t.OOO.ooO ahare. Aliieiiiiui l.(.t Hnynr 41.1 Amerltan t'nn ( '!. Amerbitn fur VoundTy ... il.T, Ami il.an llldn & liilhrr, pfd. 69.7 Aluerlenn Inttrnntlonnl Corp -1 41.1 American lx-ontotlv 1IS.1 AtueiUnn HiikIHiik ft Hefa. .. 67.1 Aitierlinn Kuunr 72.7 Ameiinm T. A T 1(1.1 AiimtIi in TolHtrco ....... Ameiicwn Wiwden Aniiiondu Copper ........ Ati lilm.n ............. . . Ilethbhem Vlr "If .... . 1SH.J 1R.7 61. i . . .... H. 77.1 139. 6 , . J. 7. Cniindlan I'iKiflo . , Central Leather , , , Chandler Motor Cheitripcake A Ohio C4.K Chlinao, ll. and St. l'uul .... 4.7 flilejiait, It. I., A Iac. 44. Chlno CoppiT , S7.7 Corn I'rodmta 104. Crinltib. Hleel ,' 4.I Knmatm I'lavem-I jky ti. Krl 15.3 Oenernl Axphutt 'it. General Klectrlo IBS. Cenernl Motora V1- (ioodrkh Co O.l flieiit Northern, pfd 73.3 llUnotn Ci ntml . .. 10s. 8 InMplratlon Copper 40.7 Inlerniitlonnl MnrVcMter 97.8 Int. Mer. Marino pfd. 76. Iiiiciimiloiml Taper 48. Invincible Oil 19. Kcy-8rlHKflold Tiro 4.2 Kennecott Copper ........... 27. 8 Ixmlavlllrt & Nnahvlllu 116.6 Mexlean relroleiiin 151. Middle 8l.it ox Oil 13.7 Mldvnlo Steel 34.6 New York Cenlrnl 88.5 N. Y., N. II. nmt llitrtford ..... 21 t Northern TnelfU 7fl.( IMclfle Oil 54.2 Pun American J'etroleum 61.4 I'ennaylvunlit 42.6 I'eopln'a (Ilia 12.6 Pur Oil 31.6 Hny ConMolldiited Copper 15.1 Keiidlnir liep. Iron & Steel 54. tl Koyiil Wuteli, N. Y: 60. Senra ltoebuck .' ' 76- Sinclair Con. Oil 25.7 Southern Pitelflo T. . . R. Hinndiird Oil, of N. .1 174, Stmlohokcr Corporation 117.3 Tenneaaoo Copper H.7 Tobneco rroducta 64. I'nlon rnolflo 136.1 t'nlletl notnll Slorea 48.2 I. . Ind. Alcohol 47.2 t'lillod tntea ltubber ........ 63. 7 I tilted Stntea Steel 97.8 rtnh Copper 65. WeBtlntthouao Kleetrlo 63- Wlllya Ovcrlund 8.7 Term Hobo Detested By Migratory Workers ' roi.TmUS, April 7. 'ltobo',and VttKrnnoy luwa In voguo throughout tho country wore principal topics of dlsnuKHlon today ut llio nutlonal con- vontlon of ,tho migratory workers' union, In soBHlon horn. "We dotost the appnlatlon 'hobo' and we roscnt prevailing tngraucy luwa, and Ihp entire nation's mem borahlp la lihlud a propaganda cum pnlgn to correct those detocta," .John Kelly of Chicago, national secretary, tlodurod todayi. . i , : 1 Many dologatos to tho convontlon failed to uvrlve ycatorUay lor thu op eulng tiuuuluu. ' , ynr()Kii 'MAin tuiiujnk. mkdfoki). oke(;on:. ?mAy, 'april 7, 12 MANN'S THE BEST TIE SALE Knit Ties 50c ItV'tful.ir 7r; quality, high Kiado knit tics in fancy luiltcniH y Silk Ties 65c Regular 7.1c and $1.00 I)o lnt'stii' ami Italian Silks, new ttatteniM, 'witli ; nlip casv hi'auds. ; This Is It the Spring Event for Every Man THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE IN THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT Beginning Saturday, April 8, and Continuing One Week DISCOUNTS ON EVERY ARTICLE IN THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT ' SPECIAL! Handkerchiefs Price Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, plain and fan cy initial Handkerchiefs. Boys' Waists , 69c. Hegular 98t values, in fancy stripe, percale, not all sizes, ; , Linen Collars , 10c Twenty five! dozen Slidewell Starched Collars. Sold every where for J(V. $l.(X) for 'a dozen. 1 Boys' Union Suits 79c , Hoys' rrood Jqnality Nainsook Athletic Union Suits in several styles. All sizes. Railroad Shirts $1.69 Sweet. Orr dark blue ixdka dot Shirts with 2 collars to match. Hernia rly sold at $2.50. Work Gloves 48c Hejrular 05( Leather Oloves, made for service, some gaunt lets. UNDERWEAR SALE Union Suits 89c Balbriggan Union Suits, with short" sleeves and an kle length. Kegularlv sold at $1.25. ' Athletic Union Suits $1.00 Made of fine quality Nain sook, good full cut.' Sold ' regularly at $1.25. Shirts and Drawers 65c Either long or short sleeve shirts, aiikle length or knee lengtli drawers. Good value. . , GOODS FOR THE PRICE. SHIRTS GREATLY REDUCED Percale Shirts Silk Shirts $1.00 Collar attached and neck hand styles. Sold regularly at $1.25 and $1.50. Chambray Shirts : " $129 Sweet Orr Chambray Shirts necTc band style. Sold pre ' Viously at $1.75. SPRING SUITS REDUCED FOR THIS ANNIVERSARY WEEK ONLY n. ;,''". s ' ' . ....... Sport models, in the newest tweeds and . cashmeres. Good iryjecablc vorsteds and seizes in conservative models. Styleplug and Society Brands, all wool, hand tailored, Guaranteed suits. $25 JSuits ...... $22.50 $30 Suits $27.00 $35 Suits $31.50 $40 Suits ...... .$36.00 $45 Suits ........ $40.50 $50 Suits . . . . . . .$45.00 Boys' Suits $8.95 A small lot of ,T( hnny Tupants, Regular $25 and $2.50 Pants, Hoy's Suits, with extra trous- medium weight, full cut. An ers. Hegularly juieed at $13.50. extra good value. THOUSANDS OF SOX SALE Durham Cotton Sox, all sizes and colors, pair ..4 ..144 35c Lisle, Iron Sox, a large assortment, pair 25 Regular G5c Fibre Silk Sox, pair .......... : ...; 48, Phoenix Silk Sox, 85c. value, .pair ... ....... 69 "Wool !Mixed Sox, natural color, pair :.:.:...:......22 EXTRA Special, regular $3.75 and $4.00 Pants sold regularly at $4.50 and $5.00 Extra quality Pants, $5.50 and $(.00 values "Worsted and Sorgo Pants, $(.50 and $7.00 values Fine qualiv'Cashmere Pam'$7.50 to $8.50'vaTuesJ Mann's Department Store ; Medford, Oregon ! Postage Prepaid NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE - MANN'S $4.95 Silk and Pongee Shirts, $5.50 to $7.50 values, all sizes. Negligee Shirts $1.48 Collar attached Shirts in fine quality, striped percales, worth from $1.75 lo $2.50. All sizes, from 14 to HYj. High School Sizes $20 Suits . . . $18.00 $22.50 Suiu $20.25 $25.00 Suits $22.50 $27.50 Suits .....$24.75 $30.00 Suits . . . . .$7.00 Khaki Pants $1.98 TROUSERS values, pair T-.i.. .........2.98 ..1:3.95 .-.1.1.95 .5.85 . $6.65 Mail Orders Promptly' Filled PAGE, FIVE CAP SALE Boys' Caps 89c Ono huwlrch Ioys' Caps, now ' iiattoniH, all sizes Hold l-fgulai'ly at $1.25. . Men's Caps 98c Not so many (f these, but ffrxxl values. Sold regular ly at $1.25 to $1.75. SPECIAL!' Boys' Overalls 98c All sizes, good 220 weight denims. Men's Overalls ' 98c Light weight; jliib Overalls, sold previously at $1.25 Men's Overalls $1.19 These are good 220 Blue Denim, bib overalls. Sold reg ularly at $1.50. Not all sizes. Leather Gloves . $1.00 Horse hide and pTgskin Gaunt let Gloves, that would be cheap at $1.50. Work Shirts 69c Blue and Grav Qiambrav Shirts. Worth $1.00 each. Good full cut shirts, all sizes to 17. Khaki Shirts $1.19 Regular $1.50 light weight Khaki two pocket Shirts, just the thing for outing wear. HAT SALE Felt Hats $2.39 Regular. $3.50 , and $4.00 Conquerer Felt Hats, new styles and staple shaies. Felt Hats $2.95 Regular. $4.50 and $5.00 lightweight felts, excel lent quality and styles that are always good. All Felt Hats Reduced. $5.50, $6.00Hafc..,...$4.95 $4.50, $5.00 Hats $4.15 laioilata,....: $3.19 VI