Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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. . RAJC FRANCISCO. April SO. A I Man? t f the features to bo present KhbetU Hold. rooMyn, N. Y on IMJKri, AND, Ore., April iro.-
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ABANDON STATE
TAX FOR
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n tax of S, 000,000 iiAynlilit 11,000,
000 ii year.
John ilelmnn cf Ashland, while
driving a new Chevrolet on tho Pa
cific Highway yesterday afternoon
mn Into a po'a carrying tho high ten- j
Bioa lines of tho California-Oregon I
Power company a well as tho 1100 ;
volt lines which Supply Talent and;
Phoenix, and played a game of hid;
and eek for a few momenta with the
old scytho wlolder. !
Tho accident occurred this aide cf
tho county poor farm and the shock
of the collision knocked thn cross
arm loon from the top of tho pole
and caaeed two o( the hifih tension
wirei, carrying 34,000 volt to come
lit contort with each other. This
Caused a short circuit and three spans
c.JJ wire were burned down. The en
' tire system was out tt com mission
until certain switches could be opened
and closed, Isolating the election In
Which the damage4 linos were lo
cated. Tbla period of demoraliza
tion looted at ut five minute. The
aectiou to which th accident occur
red waa without juice from tho time
ot the accident at 3:20 until about
6 p. in.
-..Tnt wlrea fell all around tha car
and Lawrence Coder, who was riding
with Helman had hie arm burned, al
though It la understood that ha was
not badly Injured. Mr. Helman It in
understood also escaped injury and
tha car which he was driving was not
badly damaged with the exception of
tha radiator. It Is considered a mlr
acla that the men escaped serious
burnt or possible electrocution.
: The two men extricated tho car
from tha burned wlrea and returned
la Ashland in It undor Its own power.
They had already left when tha Copco
crew arrived. The linemen were
kept busy "until six o'clock restoring
the burned out wiring.
RAN FRANCISCO. April SO. A
divorce complaint alleging that nho
caused htm "grievous mental Buffer
ing," was filed against Mudnmo Mui
gxrvt Mnfienauer, opera prima
donna here today by Floyd Olott
bach, 1VI Monte, Cul., chauffeur.
The couplo separated a few
month ago. Clotibuoh uncling that
the madam vu.h an orchid and that
he was wild mustard and that the
two could not make a proper martial
boquut. Olotibach. through his at
torney, said lie did not luund to
arnrovr the madame'a divorce suit In
New York charging infidelity eievpt
through thn securing ut depotdtions
in LM Monto intended to refute
charges that he wua false to the mar
riage vows. No co-rvepondeot in
named iu the Ntw York action. It
woe stated, and then foro no cross
T1CHU V Al.TA, W. Vu.. April M,
Jack Dempsoy, heavyweight ilinnii'lm
IniuiliHt of the world, and Uoti Martini
of Terra Alu, hwivyweight rhntnplim
of th A. K. K will meet In a bout ut
Man? ff the features to bo present ICMhHU Piold. HtMoKlyn, N. Y on
ed at the Tarent Teacher- lleneflt Ubor day In vent Martin
which will be given tomorrow nlRht at
tho High School auditorium are tak
en almost directly from the dally in-
structl. n clven In tho classrooms. A had vn advise,! I.v Marttu that Jack ,l'nl wh'l n
have been po-! Keains. Dmps;j s manager, nan .,lu."r "'""i vwkv it manniH mi
agreed to the iHitit and thnt Chnrles li.lvffvrt to get siUlitlonul clrvumHlan
IChbetls would vnnote It. ' I tlal cvldetKO.
I Martin is scheduled to meet Roper,
on Memorial day and plans for a bout
with Vrvnunn are being mado.
!MKTl,ANI), Ore., April
defeat While search ccntlnued today for lh
Hob HotHr and Hill liivnnan betor ,)H,Jy of Frnnk iiowker, missing Tort-.
that tinje. ntvorvllng to Ir ll. M.S.Mlt' d mUl)lclua whom llWHIH ,(.kll,.
Jr., an Intimate friend of the Itwr.. I .... ..,,,. I
lr. SOU said here today that Is accused of having killed Sunday
main wane dii n trill to a iiurporieu ,
I'OUTl.AVlt, Ore,, April ;0--An
cuih'i'ly in ft pliui lor ruining fumlM
fur (tie propomd World's fall' at
roil Iu ll 'I In I'.iLTi has been ntinoiini'
cd liy Hi.' niiiiiiiniiiK ituninltteo. The
hihiii tux iiJtin, foi'iiiorly proposed was
entirely tl'iiinaied and lmitiad It was
tiUl'.KeHted that uut'.ylug coilltlles buy
stock lit the fair corptuutli n.
IVrtlitiid will bo asked to mine
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CASCAKA QUININE
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few of tho numbers have been spc
claly prepared for the occaslou. They
Include dramatisations, , musical
numbers by both grades and high
scholo aud physlcial edttcatkn feu
teres. Tho program is given la de
tail below;
1. SeWted High School Orches
i tra. '
I 2. Motion Sins Sivond Grade.
I Rooeevelt.
3. ' The Washing Seng First
COAL PRICES GOINO UP
(Cout Intied fnuu Page Ouel
complaint would be filed. Instead, Ora do, Lincoln. ,
tho chauffeur win concentrate vlr-l 4. Two-Frt Songs SlxlhGradca.
tuuiiy all of his attention on the f.n Juckson and Roosevelt.
KramiKv-o action. Today's complaint 1 r i.i i ri.11,1'. vv. fhl TIa.
Death the Lilies.
5. Sous Dramatiiation Primary
rooms. Washington
JACKSONVILLE TO
PLAY 10 RO
xtutM that the wedding bUvmuma had
nurui) iauea uviortt out irouiie !.
Kan. from me nuaay jo ot jacking
up limousines and tuning up motors,
he waa culted to button the madume
up the back and Jc her sho, he
avows, and the task wvro not to
his liking.
He stood It for tho first two weeks
and then suggroted calling in a maid
at the Swiss hotel In which they were
staying, the complaint said. A quar
rel ensued.
On one occasion at a European re
sort GkiUhach, according to tho com
plaint want.-d to take a little walk
and the mens sustention caused the
madame to tear off bvr wedding; and
engagement rings and fly Into a ter
rible rage. She threw the rings in
his face, the document continues.
Chicken Little."
6. Folk laure al"I See You."
Sooood Grade, Jackson; b "Ac of
Diamonds," Fourth and Fifth Grades,
Jackson.
7. Reading Dorothy Rrown.
8. Csarda'a Hungarian Folk Dane
Seventh and Eighth Grade Girls. Lin
cola. 9. Song 'Fisher's Prayer," Min
uet, by Mozart.' Sixth Grade, Rooso
vvlt. 10. Farce "Pull Back." Ad
vanced Grades, Washington.
11. Song (a) Humoree'iue, Dror
ak; (b) Miss Susunne, Foster. Girls'
to lie lu tho field of distribution of
rout."
Representative Plain, republican,
ludlana, asked how tho problem of
over-production could ho met ta which
Mr. Gasklll Stated:
"Agreements to limit production
are absolutely illegal in auy indus
try, and yet they can beeotue abso
lutely necessary. The t.nly way they
rsn be brr-tight about In emergencies
without being combination in re.
strslnt of trade is to have the govern
ment a part of them In the Industry
so the agreement will come off when
the emergency has passed."
The coal iudustry "charged with
public Internal." as the chairman put
It, should be considered open to fed
eral control without regard to state
powers usually supreme in legislation
In production..
FRANCE DEMANDS PENALTIES
and then tore up a photograph Bho,H1tt oaOol W -luo
had given hinj and stamped on H.
Regarding their separation. Glots
bach walked out of the houso Of his
own accord and was not ordered out
by the madame, as wiw generally re
ported, according to th compLUnt.
On one occasion in New Tork she
was strangely calm, he said
asked for her reason she informed
(Continued from Pago One)
sort will be taken. The occupation of
tho Ruhr vally is tho foremost sug
n1 gesuon although thero ia authoritative
EIGHT KILLED IN BELFAST
(Continued from Page One)
the way of an understanding is the
apparent Irreconsllablllty of the two
parties regarding the holding of elec
tions ou the existing isirliatnentary
register.
M. Gvldbcrg, a Portland second
hand dealer, told tho police today ho
hud sold a hop sack Saturday to a
young man whom he dentrthod as re
semblltig lleeker. The prisoner told
officers Tuesday that be had thro a
llowker's Uxly, weighted with sioncs
In a hop Mick, into thn Catapoola
river .near Albuny.
Dragging of tho river was ri'sumed
today though Hough Ursdy, veteran
gruppler of the Portland H llco de
partment, who directed the work yes
terday, expressed doubt us 10 wheth
er the body was In tho river. Albert
Hoker, brother of the nil using man.
aiding in tho reared, roitftit'ted a
spiritualist medium who described a
spot In tho river where the body
would bo found. Search there, how
I'Ver. failed to reveal it.
Miss Nelllo lulu hart, ft rruorly c(
Goldendale, Wash., Keeker's sweet
.art, was fne today under $1,000
boil, under which who hud howl held
ask material witness. Alio tuulutulu
ed after long grilling that she knew
nothing of the murder.
L. M. Coleman, Albany barber, was
being held hero today after having
lurrsnderod $C9 which said ilecker
gave hlui at Albany at 2:30 o'clock
Monday morning.
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A CORKING GOOD " K X aXY O'M
picture m m
More "Work" lor R. V. 1.
WAHHINOToN. April SO. I 'llll
sntlon of the services of rural letter
curriers fur Kathertng nop data and
other aitrli-ullurnl statintliH, was ou-
Mm she Vd insTred Ter 'aJtoTey J W -
Arthur Griffith is said to hold firm- thorlwd today by Postmaster O.ne-
w 4The
CAVE
GIRU
Wil1
If yon like real tlirtlts and the big outdoors
lli Iinu.1 bit, you'll surely lot tbU,
t 'oniing Hunday
IMKIT OII1SOV In "KF.I CXU'R.KiK"
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to file a divorce action. Then he "u"" TO -' y
packed his suitcase and went back to Germans most expect and are perhaps
the bucking motors and tho limou-lbest prepared to meet.
sine jacks of Del Monte,
Jacksonville's baseball team is to
play., the Medford city team Sunday
ut Ouk Crove, between this city and
the comity sent. Jacksonville ho a
strong team this year nnd they will
act ii trial horse for tho . Med ford
latn' which. ' will later meet some of
tho strongest team in northern Cali
fornia and this end of Oregon.
? Oak Orove Is on the J:icksonville
ftreet cag line and a round trip fare
of ten 'cents has been promised by the
car company. The game will be
called at. 3 p. m., and no admission
will be charged although the hot
w ill probably be passed among the
fans.
LARGEST RESERVE
OIL IN HISTORY
The financial and economic penal
ties provided for in the treaty. It is
argued, would permit the allies to
bring; pressure of the most effective
sort at much legs cost and troublo
than extension of the military occupa
tion. The cabinet today met with Premier
Polnearo.
WASHINGTON, April !0. A bil
lion gallon storage reserve ot gaso
line was forecast by tha bureau of
mines today, in a riort showinc a
retM-rve on March 1, of fcU.COO.OOO
gallons, the largest in the history of the
GENOA. April 20. (Hy Associated
Press.) The German delegation at
noon had made no reply to thn Lloyd
George ultimatum that they either
withdraw the Uusso-tlerman treaty or
accept tha penalty of disbarment from
conference's discussions of the
not be postponed beyond tne nrst
week in June, while Mr. DeValera con
tends that a new register la indispen
sable to obtaining the popular verdict
at the polls, w hatever delay its pre
paration may entail.
W.'liLlN. April :. ( Hy the Ahso-
cluUd Press) The conference be
tween repri-eentative free-staters and
republican held here today at In
mum o of . Lord Mayor O'Neill and
Archbishop liyme udjourned at
ii'ilick tbia afiemimn until n-t
Wednesday. N'ii agreement was
renched.
Spring Clothes for Men
that dominate in Quality, Economy and Service
the indupto-- i Russian question. The Germans arei
- "At uh prcHcnt rate oi increase in Aivi,,, - ,hB ,.,. .nrt i.
expected from them before tonight. j
The Russians say the treaty must!
MEURALGIA
storage." says the report, "the billion
gallon point may be reached in gaso
line reserve Ixfore the seasunal de
cline i?i st"-ks comes."
stand.
or headache rub the forshsad
melt and inhals the vspont
V VApoRub
Oerr 17 Million Jan UstJ YcaHy
Quality
: is
Economy
DEUEL'S
Quality
Is
Economy
Me4ford, Oregon
Coats and . Suits
GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES
$14.50 Coats, now $11.75
$160 Coats, now , .$13.75
$22.50 Coats, now . . .......... $17.75
$29.75 Coats, now $24.75
$38.50 Coats, now $29.75
$490 Coats, now ....... . . ... . .$39.00
$60.00 Coats, now '. .... ......... .$470
One special lot of coats at ........... $9.75
$18.& Suits, now .... . . .......... $13.75
$23.50 Suits, now $18.50
$37.50 Suits, now..:. $29.50 .
$43.50 Suits, now .$34.75
$49.50 Suits, now . ... . .$39.75
$59.50 Suits, now . .$45.00
$78.75 Suits, now . . . .... . . ...... $59.75
wi. I.J l
KwiUiiart m 1 t
DURING THlS SALE 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL SILK BLOUSES
Low clothes cost
isn't in the "price mark"
It is the quality that really counts. Low cost is in the wear your
clothes give you. . Better get the quality that lasts... You'll find it
in. the smart style Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes we sell.
$35 $40 $45
Some a little more Some a little less.
Furnishings for spring
The very highest values in now Hosiery, Shirt3, light weight Un
dearwoar, Nightwear, Belts and Suspenders, Neckwear, Collars.
Sport and
Street
Suits for
Women
"It Serves You Right"
Phoenix
Silk
Hosiery for
I Women