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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1922)
PACSE KTOTTT mDFOTJTl MATT. TTCrRUNR MF.rFOTJT ORKCJON. "WT.DXKSDAY. 'APRIL 12. 102:2 ME KM IN C O E 11 J.CARL SON W C TY auto camp MO mm. i niiimii'ipiiu Ituttoiles: Oi-NoliKor Meadow's ami llculluc. t S 0 n ml (Kwily; II. II JO. me mm II in 1 M nnclnnotl. K CUIok - " ctuoiiiiiuii :t " ! li.ittrrlon: Alexander iml Ilnrtnt'tt; Hixcy. Oueli iind NVInsii. ItatlerioH: Olillium, OIhii unit Haste Ut; Morion un, Nuttuuiukcr. For the third time duriitR the past' ' few weeks so!f appointed masked and ' ' armed bunds were abroad riVttmx! Ted Tliyv Portland wrestler, defeat-. terror lust Sunday nit'ht and adding 1 Tho city auto camp quortiim was eUnu?tIvcly discussed at the Cliam- lt r of Commerce forum luncheon ut At St I.011U. U. II. K. IMttslmrK - I ? 1 St. I.ouIm '. 10 11 1 Hatterles: Cooper and Oooch; Slier del and CletnouM. et Tovi'Hay of Omaha last nlxht in : much to tho wcheiwlon of the Pco-: lK r or lummorco forum luncheon ut 4H ... . ... . n ii n m Ti,.. 1 Pl of the valley. . !' Hotel Medford today and only tt Cam event at Cold Jl.U. The end Jtf KJmvi,u, ,e abU, eHur lf rol Pay,,,,' ytme unexpectedly, after one hour and bl minutes of furious grappling when Thye landed bin opponent on the mat with such forco that tho Nebraskan vraa unable to continue the match at the end of the fifteen niiuuto rest period. Thye gave his usual fine exhibition of cool lieadwork and skill and next to Ralph Hand he la probably the favor ite mat artist of southern Oreguuians because of his uniformly clean sports men are featured. striking feature of the so-called vigil l .... !.. 1. ........ 1 n u . I, ti I ft., (i , u ll.q ri.tvn.t.tn itr.,- ' . torlcal riot averted. ants was the' suspension ivf a rope I Messrs. Frol'Reh. enum awter, r.round a youns man's neck tn an In- C.addls, Cetchell. Walther, Merrick, effectual effort to Induce Uim to con- U'rey. Wormian, Millard and Mrs. fess to certain accusations. , Merrick ail ared their views on the County Prosecutor Kawles Moore matter, the majority of them taking and Sheriff Terrill were busy laves- tho floor several times. American HoKton. hliadclphU JVoston I'atterles: Naylor, Kcliert kins; Quinn and lluel. n . :i ii. 8 I : 7 :i and Per- t'.Kating this case yesterday and to day, and the government representa tives here still invest Igatin;! into the Halo Bud Aaron Burr bluff hanit lr.gs havo gathered still more evl- The iiuestion seems to bo whether the camp shall be oweed and operated by a private owner or by the muni cipality. IMfferent opinions were ex nreesed liv the individual who snake jnanship. Hay was a surprise to the , railis, .h ii.uu. ia,i which but no deftuito conclusion was reach- tana as hla aggressive tactics and wm be rre.ented to the mitral grand ed. ability kept the match even for the...... and possn,lv to the Jackson The camp this year must be tm- entire distance. Ray is slightly taller !ctiunty grand jury in the near future proved, it waa pointed out, as it has' than Thye but the grapplers would sunjay night s developments be- been decided to mak it a standard-! probably weigh about the same. The! wlth Alac .crri9i hjg ton In law, Ued camp and to charge, tourists C.i! grapplers were at. work practical! i M, QoodinK. Earaito man: Paul York cents per day per car with a 10 dayi At Ch leap. St. IjouU Chicago Hatterles: Shovker Fabcr and Schftlk. and H. II S I 2 9 1 Sovertld; At Cleveland. U. It. K. IVtroit 9 3 Cleveland 7 U 1 At Washington. New York .,. WuKhlngtun IW'kttorloa: Jones and gildgo and Oarrlty. It. II. 10. 6 9 0 tl IS a Schang; Mo Liquor Smellers, New College Organization UKKKKl.KY, Cal., April 13,Stu donta given to tippling have been arnod to avoid a rwently creatl squad of the studout affalrn committee of tho I'nlverslty of Callfoiulit known as the "llipior amellers." They have been npKluted to detect Htitdents suHpected of vl'.dutltm' the rule of drluklng lfor or during enmpua so cial affairs. OKXOA. April 11. (tly tho Asso. elated Pnws.l The report on Rus sia drawn up by the llrtttsh experts at the iH'iuiomlo coufereiico was do llvered late today to the ul-cuiunilt- tee on Uust.ian affalra which then ad Juurnea until Tbuisday In order to havo time to examine tho content of tho report. W ,V "(I IV M iBS BL spirm WARNING! Say "Daycr" when you buy Aspirin. ' Unless you see the n;une "Bayer" on tablets, you arc not getting: genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Harache Accept only "Haver' Lumbago 'ain, Pain p.icLif,c which contains proper Jiiocllons. Handy "layer" Iwxrs ef VI tablet A l.o botllrs of 24 and 100 lrugglt. A.l.lrlll U III irolo lllrll nt lUfar Ml,u'luN if U'urrlrrltUr "t riilllllrsl.l J..... .. --.J - U, . I.. I . .1 .. . ii J I Ul 1 J evecy minute and Thye seemed unaaie 17 years, and Hcnrv Johnson. ' limit. It is the opinion of Secretary damp one or hla famous ann holds jjj.,,, 2 years, a'l of Jacksonville. I Prohbach that lnv order to give the (a the Omaha man long enough, to: jiving that city at 5 p . m .in an auto campers something for their money tnake any Impreaslon. I truck to get scmo machinery at A9h-: modem conveniences, such as shower '-.Ray secured a body scissora just s:ian,j xney did not got the machiu- j baths with hot and c Id water, and tha first hour ended and he had been ;eTy gnj wertl on fhetr way home when similar things must be installed. ery aggressive up to this point Thye!n(ar the Voorhie crossing tholrl Mr Mentck, w ho owns the land .rose to his feet with the Nebraskan j jgnta went out and a short time later j where the auto camp U now situated, clinging to him and toppled over, Ray t-0 carg n which were seven masked ; has ben leveling the ground and in striking on the back of his head. The men approached them and held them i trnds to install conveniences and run fall did not seem sufficient to cause up at the point of revolvers. The men! the camp privately should the city Injury but Ray was badly daied and all wore flimsy veils with eyeholes lefuse his offer, unable to walk from tho ring. HojcutouL This was at 11 p. m. j The question was turned over by seemed in a bad way at the end of the j Tho masked band ordered Gooding the city council to the following ccm flfteen minute rest period and gave and Xonis to drive further up tho mittee some time aiso. Vernon Vaw cvery evidence of suffering. He de- road. Then one ot the men took young ter. Alex Sparrow, Oain Robinson, W. dared he was willing t- return to the, York to cne side, admonished him to Y'- Crcwson and George Hunt. This ting but said he would not be able to j go to work and never be seen with commutes which is made up of Cbaru da anything. , Johnson again. Then five cr 6ix of ber of Commerce members has not yet -' Johnny Carlson, always a favorite the others t ak Jchnson away a short rrrived at a definite conclusion and with the fans gained another victory to bis credit when he secured a techni cal knockout over George Brandon of Portland in the fifth round of their six round boxing match. Brandon la a hard man to beat and has a record that distance and accused him of the ch'cken stcaHng that had been going on in Jacksonville. This Johnson Eloutly denied, whereupon his captors shouted for a rcpe which they put , r.round his neck and pu'led taut. Would cause many a man more sea- Johnson still denied that he had soned than Carlson to be careful when ' ever stole chickens and then was ask fu the ring with him. Carlson however ed if he ever peddled any "booze and ' took the fight to the Portland boxer it he ever associated with any white the cha';man, ernon vawter, was unable to make any concrete recotn rr.ep.latiou t?day. However, the com m'ttfo has arrived at threo different solutions rf the problem: 1. To accept Mr. Merrick's propo sition and buy the land and oerate the camp. 2. To utilize the city property ou both sid's of Lear creek south of the from the first gong and landed cleanly ' women. Ho also denied these iinpu-, city market. time after time. H ran don was evident- tstkns vehemently. In the meantime I 3. Ta enter into' a Joint agrement Jr slowed n- somewhat earlv in the ' the cactc rs had K r.e through the mo- with Mr. Merrick ami to leave the game by the punishment and WB6 grog-' t'ons of searching the auto truck as gy at the end of the fourth round. ! if they expected to find some moon Carlson landed lefts and rights at the 'shine there. opening ,of the fifth canto and llran- Finally they asked Johnson. " Nig don was out, clinging to the roies ; ger. could you run, and let him go when Referee Dickson stopped tho i with the warning to speed away. They jlght. j had addressed bira as "nigger," all Two youngsters were matched for the way through. an intcn-Hting preliminary, Youns Plalr taking two fallw from Oray in a ..total of nine minutes. Rair had a repertoire of wrestling tricks worthy ot a seasoned grapplcr. . Rulph Jland was present and chal lenged Tom Ray, and Kid Ilitchie of Grants Pass issued a challenge to the winner ot the Carlson-Brandon go, STILLMAN CASE RESUMED (Continued from Page One management and operation of the cimp to h!m. Mr. Merri'k stated that whether the city accepted his proposition or not made no dtffprer.ee to him. In fact, he said that he would rather tliat it would not bo accepted and that if such was tho case he would operate the camp privately. He stat ed also that he did not care for a guarantee from the city that it would not open another camp ground. The quotion of bow lh? thing shall be handled is still In the hands or tho ccmtEittee, tne meeting nav- Shef Simand testified that he over head LaFontaine offer J..U00 to two workmen if they would swear they iI1B .diourncd before a Rreat amcJunt the cu Hm proX'ZneTup ' B'Ul iU" cf kn0e la l tUe a fine line of enU-rtainment for the 01 "-' " ' fans liurt nib-ht and the larce num- m allezed to havo been made in hers prerant were well jleased with Juno, 1920, just before Mr. Stillman . the entire show. 1 filed his chargts. Bo'.h te3tiied in I New York that they had leened REDDING, Calif., April 12. A paved ' through windows and keyholes at the tion had been gained by any of the individuals present. highway from here to Mexico . will greet California motorists June 1 it present epeed of construcUcn is main tained, In the belief of engineers who are. now superintending the pouring of .concrete on the last remaining lap of j Stillman camp and seen Mrs. Stillman 'mproperly conducting herself with Beauvals. Earl Iialfcnr if Von llcaM). LOXDCN, April 12. (By the As- the state highway between Red Bluff ( sociated Press.) King Gecrge has and this city. Only a three mile gap ct nferred an earldom upon Sir James on Cottonwood hill remains to be sur- Balfour, it was officially announced laced. today. BIG LEAGUE PLAYS BALL (Continued from Page One) R. National At New York. Brooklyn - 4 New York 1'a.tteries: Reutber and Nehf, Shea and Snyder. K. 11. 8 2 3 9 3 Deberry; At Philadelphia. R. Boston - 1 H. 4 The thrilling breanVtakii . adventures of a red-bbooed . he-man wo had to rjorxircd in order to play straight... From Hie story that attracted narion-vj'Je attention by a 'man who knows . Louis Victor tytintge Made into a sizzling mystery story by Tod . BfbwnincJ.tSc man vho directed Outside The Law! 1 "Virgin of Stamboul' ( etc. RIALTQ I Starring nni r?i 11 rt u 1 11 ii (i LJL ... il n " nf lw New htt& show H$S?Yvi7 Today mii.Mm m 1m,,.. (- tupporTe3 by DARDARA BEDPORD. CCORGE KlUimMl. WILUAM COURTWRIOHT Sunday Fred Stone in "The Duke of Chim ney Butte". Mail Orders Promptly Filled-Postage Prepaid AgenU for Pictorial Review Patterns New Beads Just in Tho latest idea- in (.'oloivd and Jet lVads. On sale Thwsdav, a string Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Entrances E. Main and N. Central Medford, Oregon New Neckwear lr Master Nifty new Col lars and Sets. Jiust in. 1'riml fit in. each G0 t $5.00 For Your Easter Outfit This Is the Store LOVELY NEW VERSIONS IN HATS 50 new hats just in, flower trimmed styles, in purple, or chid, periwinkle, cherry, navy, black and tan bought away below regular prices on sale Thursday at $3.50, $10 and $12.50 each. Women's Sailor Hats $2.50 to $10 each Buy Your Easter Waist From This Big Assortment 100 elever new Mouses to wear with your KastcrSuit. Made of (leorgetto (Yepo, Crepe de Chene and l'llssy Willow Taffeta. Come in a wonder ful selection of colors. Priced from $5.00 to $15.00 Extra Special 10) new Silk Mouses. sjtf.OO values. Sale priee, each $3.00 Womens Sport Hats From $-1.50 to $8.50 ea-h Children's Hats Jlest Selection in City Children's Sailors l'Yoni $1.50 to $1.00 Madge Evans Hats From $3.75 to $0.00 each Come in and See Them. EASTER SALE OF COATS 300 New Coats On Sale Thurs dayAll Styles and Colors Tweed Coats $18.50 to $35 ea. Polo Coats $9.98 to $25 each Wrappy Capes $12.50 to $35 ea Jersey Coats $3.98 to $5.98 ea. Fit-Kite 1'ctticoats rind Pctti-Hlooin- ei-M $3.08 to $9.08 New Taffeta Dresses. On sale from each. $25.00 to $50.00 New Canton Crepe Presses in all col ors, each $25.00 to $05.00 New Kpoiitfe DrcKsc. On sale from $25 00 to $50.00 KM) new "Sassy Jatie" Dresses in Or gandie, (liiihanis and Voiles, each $5.00 to $35.00 Real Filet LiK-i-H. New jnt- t.-rus 29 to $1.08 vl Camisole LncoH, cmhroiili.Ti'il in r-olors. Sri;i1, yard 50 to 98? NVw Life to make the new li'iutjil Collar, in a givat va riety of patterns. .Special, , yard $1.25 Easter Sale of Laces and Handkerchiefs Women's Hand Embroidered, fine, all Linen Ilandker chiefs, $1.00 value. Sptrial, eneh 89 Women 'h Hand Embroidered Linen HandkerchiefH, very fine p-ade, Hre, value. Sie. rial, eaeh . G9 Woiyen's Hand Embroidered and Hand Ilenistitehed all Linen HandkcrehiefH. $l..r0 valuea. Mpeeial, eaeh $1.25 Sanish Lace Elouneiiifjs, 'My inches w'uTu in lHaek, Islue and Silver and other combin ations. Special, yard $2.18 to $3.08 i ,1 Easter Sale of Corsets and Lingerie ApntH for (ioNhard and Warner CoisetH. I'rieed from pair $2.50 to $12.50 Children 'h Miilin I'mhT waists, 7'e valu'-K, now 00 New line of Italian Knit Silk Vests. Special, eaeh $2.75 New Italian Knit Itloomers. Special, each $3.18 New Hand Embroidered Che mise, each $2.48 to $5.00 New Hand Embroidered Niht Downs ami I'uion Suits, each $.'$.r0to $5.00 Trco Elcstie Corsets. Women 'n Mimlin and Crei: (ions up to $M0 vidues. Special, eneh .... 08; Women 'h Dandenu TfOo val ues. Special, eaeh 30 Women's Mnsiln HraisscrcH. Clieap at $1.01). Male price, each 00 0 Kayscr's Silk I'nderwcar. EASTER SALE OF HOSIERY AND GLOVES 12.50 Gloves, $1.25-An odd lot of fine Kid Gloves in white and colors, !t2..')0 val ues. Very special, This aale, pair $1.25 Kayticrs Silk Gloves, in two clasp and long ntylcs. 1'air, 85- to $2.50 , Gauntlet Kid Gloves in tn'w colors. Very special, pair, $3.48. Kaysers Chnmoisvtto Olovra, Ri-a.lc $1.00 Two Clasp Chamoiscttij Gloves. Rpocial, pair 50 Alexandria Kid Gloves. Women's Silk Hose, fine heavy grade. Black, brown, beaver, champagne and navy. Easter Sale price, pr $1,75 Women's Fancy Clock Silk Hose in black and polo, pair $2.48 Children's Sox, with fancy tops. Very Special, pair, 48 EASTER SALE OF RIBBONS AND BAGS Two-toned liibbons in lif;ht Agents for Kayscr's Gloves and Hosiery. The new Kibbon Pencil Hold er. Special, each 20 anil 50? I'lnid Hair How Ribbons, in all colors, wide widths. All silk,, yard 60 Threo-iu-Ono Hags in black, grey and brown. Special, each $1.50 Special sale of Hand Dogs. We ore offering our entire stoijk of Heed-Cnift Hand Tooled Hugs, The best wear ing bugs made at20 off New .Mesh and Headed Hags from, each $0.48 to $8.48 and dark shades, yard 25? lo 30? 2.') pieces fine Hair How Rib bon. All silk, lu all tho much wanted colors. Extra special, 42? yard Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No M&tter What the Price Mann'