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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1922)
SajeTlltiA MEDPOTir) MATL TRTBITNTC. AfEDFOnT), ORTXiOV, FnTDAV. ATTtTTi 2S, 1022 ASK i nn T. Origin,! ood.D,l,,k yor All A,.. h CooLlne -NUU,1.U- - DiawUtU See What CASHWiII Do Nice Juicy Picnic Hams 17c lb. Starting Monday, May 1, our free delivery hour will be as follow, 8 a. m., 10 a. m., and 2:30 p. m. LOUIE'S Fouts' Old Stand Phone 271 tmv k.tlm,.-, t Hmkmt tmr flow A. An4 IKmf, W I ! (. rf .k.f !(( k W, twrnt tun a Mff Im m an' hurry iipV 1i Kellosfefs Com Rakes are a taste thrill at meals or any time That's because Kdloeg's Corn Flakc3 are so dcliclously flavored tho' KcllopK flavor that is known all over the civilized world! You, as well as the little folks, can cat great bowlful of Kellogg's Cora Flakes day after dayand each sunny-brown, crispy, crunchy spoonful thrills the taste as though it was the first! Put Kellogg's In comparison with imitation corn flakes! Kellogg's Corn Flakes are never tough or leathery or hard to rat! Thev are all- thc-timc crisp, all-thc-timc good ! Doa't mis': ftnrli oninvnmnil Insist unon KclIoeV In tl urn .-.I TOASTED I CRE:N package that bears the signa turn of W V KVlln CvriTI Corn Flakes! NONE ARE GENUINE sri AKta without iti or CO&N PLAICES -.Ur. cf KELICCC'S KRIMBLES .B1 KELLOGG'S BRAN, cook.d ... .r.U,J The Greatest of All Vacations A few lnys era few woi'ks ' nrnanor lilie wonders f this prcnt viicnlioii land will infcpirt any ono lu Rroiiler iici'oniilislinirnts. Tho Canadian Pacific Rockies orfnr a variety of diversions that In at oneo restful, elevating, entertaining unci cducntlonnl. Make, this your most onJoy ublo vacation. , Banff Springs Hotel Opens May 15 Chauteau Lake Louise Opens June 1 Glacier House Opens June 15 ' ' Summer TourUt Knivs lo nil KiiNlri'ii IViIiiIm on wile Slay 2.1. Itct inn Urn. It, Oetolicr ill, iWii. The. "TK.WS-OAXAHA IjIMITKH" resume hw- vice May -I, lienvos Van couver, II. V. dollj' at i P. in. , Write or call In pomon for comploto Information, fares, etc. Canadian Pacific Railway M TIiIhI Sliwt, 1'oHlanil, Won, Itnmdiwiy f( i W. It, D.mhoii, (i. n.Mal Auvnt WOLGAMOn CAS E DISMISSED RULING BY COUR Tim trlu I n( ICdiml H (Dii.l) VVi.l- Citmi.K, ihuiKiil H)lh .llr,K lliiuut riiinr t nn iil.ruiit ihIIiik In tlm Hi-i-ull court Tliui'Miiiy nrii'iuoini, when uiiiiii iiiiiiloii 0f .J)Kiii Atli.incy !luli .Mnnri, Jin y wuh dl liiilunl, mill tlu , i -iv illhiiilHMciJ. t'iIh B'Ullll WilM tu'ki'ii IIIIUII l nilliiK ,f tlui coiiit tluit "iiihm-mliiii of )iiior roulU ligl tv Mn i (in i-Jii;iii ii of ii nn In uf ll'i'i'r." Aiiiiili.,r Imlfi liu. nt of tlm Willi- ;.iiiiii iiiitiliu u:im iilnu ilU iiiIdhi'iI, Tin- i lid f wIln.'hH fur tlm Mute Kim Hum Mi l li-nilun wltu huh imihI.Ii. to lilvntlfv tin- IhjIIIi-. or ii II i hi. li.ii. of tlm iilli'iii'i! null-, ii n. I who iMovi-1 nn ummiIIhIiii ttiry w H in for both kIiIch. iiIii In tin- Mium-iii cH ,,f UIh tl-Htl-iimtM-y. In mi iffoit to rorrolxirii'D tin- will-, tin- ciuii. nil. .,,,1,1,., t truiliiri- li i-vliti-iirp. In. II I. h roniiilli inu wlilki-y iiloj;il to linvo l--n fiMliul III till. IM.SM.HhIoll of tin- do- f'-mlmit. Tho ili fi tlm- oliji-rti'ij to tlil. mill hiih HiiHt nliM-tl i,y ilm i-out-t. Tin- I'i'iiiii'liilni; 1 ii'l lit tiK-tit H iin.ilnnt WuluimwU will ,ii tiliil ut l ltl tirm of niurl. Tin- irlnl of Ktoivnri- ll.ill, rliaici-J Willi ii violation of tin. prohibition law will In. mi ii rt n tifkt , Miiiwl.iy nun nliilf. oIiik U) tin. fm-t Hint Miikiiuii Hull, une uf thu .i lin liml It Hi-Hum. nuw on iiiiruli', mill work Iiik In Kliiniiiili iniiiiiy. uiniiot nr. Itvi- licforv Hint llm, Tin- row wai oiiKlniiliy m In iiu'.-j fr imh morn Imt. Tin- trial of N. I!. iuitl:i win l-i'iiii tliln rmirrtlnic with Attorm-y i, M. Itolii rt r i-r- nl mu tin- ill-f.-iiw-. ii ml tin- niatn I.iIiik i.pr. wm ril by iMntrli t Attorni v IIiiwIi-h .M..oi nil 8irrlii lUMrli't Attornry (Iiurf NiHWn r of ItiMi-hiinr. The i nl!r inortiiiiK hcHxIoti wuh di-vuti'tl to the "Ii'l 'ting of ii Jury. pa ok vmim NINES' FRIENDS HALF HOLIDAY FOR CIRCUS ON WEDNESDAY NVxt wMk i will nil h.iv ri-collKC llotiH of our yuMiiui-r la m nt IcuhI us Hrown HiK will for WoilnpfMluv Al (I. IliiriK'' four rltiK wild animal i litus roniLi. to M.-ilfntd attain. Mitt what. ivcr our i-l.lrrly fi IIiikh may m the i-vi-jii h Hiiirly utio fur Kt.at uiul K'-n mi n-juH iim iiiminn tln iiiiuin.i of tin; cutiiintinlty lyn mul kIHh. And It Ik Koine to bt a uritat day for you all, ililldrpii, for you will hv iilil,- to hoc Al (I. IIhiih-b" wondi-rful array of wild Im-iihIh In tlii-lr oM-n ili-iiH In tlm ntrw-1 liaradit (r-xci-ntlnk Tusko. tlm world larKi'Ht tliliunt who dofH nut tuiradi' he I Uliliniinllv Imik nil nnlmi and hiimnn kon In thin connccilon) and lafr In the rlrcus monnKrl wlinn I hoy an- Ih-Ihk foil after the iifti-rnoon poifurmancp. Hut lo add lo the koimI new. A. Sinllh. tiUM-tlnti-nli-nt of thn iirhooU ln'n-lio wan a hoy nnrn lihum-ir ye know-haa di-ildi-d that tho rhlldrtn if llio kcIiiniIm horn will ln jiarndi'd alunif thn rotilo lo mn tin- paraili! and I Urn liny will finish their uiorDinK's lensnim and Im Rlvi n a half holiday for Ihn afternnuii lo utti-nd thn rlreim. Thin iiilii-H 1 1 all i hlldren, thla half holiday. (iti-! Kldnl U h ureal to Iki youna and livlnu In thme Rood tlnii-8? Wo envy you your youth, vitality and lrnmiy out look on nr and your anilclimtlun of I'li'iiHiiii'H to come. MAKE EFFORT 10 SECURE PAROLE Krlituda of Ktland I). Illnin, found Kullty'hy a Jury In the circuit rotirt TucHiliiy nlKlit afn-r lnn dillliera llou .f u charge ui-IhIiiis out of tho failure of I hi iSai-k of Jaiknoiivllli) are cln nlntliiK a lu iltlop for hl pa rule, 'flie court announced that lllnea would be culled for HentMirn next TunHday, and iiiaybo at a lit 111 Inter date. I Hue wan found nuiliy on an In rttmeiit allcKliia the making of a fuliiij report to the nut.. nillk exa-n-Iner, when he wan In churxe of the In ulltulion when W . II. Johnaoo. Hit rcinvlrii'd caaiiler wuh In tho eaat In May 1920. Ho wan alno vice presi dent ot thn limtltntioii. Like all the hunk imaea, tha eildeme wan highly Involved, and the chief evidence aiulniit llliiea, waa the Intercut sheet of tho hank, figured correctly, and not In accordance with the Jumbled account left by JoIiiimjii. Mine to, tlfleil that he wax siiKplclou of tho couditjon of thn bank, and that he neenri-d the i-orrei t flKuri-s from the hook i f tho county treasurer, lie alo testfUd that be wroto the Mate bunkltm board of his miNplcion. but was not able to produce this letter, and the Htal maintained It bad no know ledge of . II. The statu announci-M tliut Jt has dli-iiiIhhi-iI the Indk'lrncnts aKalnst Mrs. Myrtle lllakeley. fi rmer county treaa urer. who was tried twice, a disagree ment resulting both limes. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Coast Racratnento I : I Ant Angele 3. Vernon 11; Portland 6. Suit Ijilie 1; Kan Kranclro 7. OuKland 10; Kealtht 9. U" Innings). American Detroit St. Ixuls. rain. ChlcHtro fi: Clevelanil ti. (Tin rnllerl end Stli allow Cleveland catch train I. riilladelphlii 3; WashlnKton 9. No others Hi-heUuI-id. National linxikbn fi; lloston S. New York 10; Philadelphia 5. Cincinnati X; PlitshurK 5. St. Louis i ; Cbicago 6. ST. l.CH IS Kinbty five tennis, the larKCBt number in th orKanlmlon s history, will enter the fifth annual tournament of the women's natl-mal IkwI!uk association which beKlns In Toledo Friday. S.KW OULKANS Illlly MUke. SL Paul, won decisively over Martin Hurke. New Orleans. In is mnnrU bout. " CHICAGO Heinle Knle, Ihihuque. neiu .lolinny Meyers. Chicago, claimant of worlds middleweight wrestlim; cliampioni.hlj) to an eight round draw HOCSTO.N Johnny Tillman. Min nrnpnll oiitixiinte-l Tllli.i Kid Her man (a 12 round bout. fondeil tille against Cliff Hinckley, Heavyweight wreMler of Columbun, O. KKKSXO Jimmy Muriihy won the lull inilo automoliile race against a neiii or nine In one hour 27 mitiutcs and .10 seconds. Tho flte nlarm this noon wuh tho re. suit of a I arm- bonfire on oii ..f ilu lots on Smith Holly street belonging to Charles Palm. Workmen have been tearing down the old buildings which partially burned several weoka nun In tlm rear of tho Liberty building and t no charred lumber was taken to this lot, piled III n lurte nlln ami Imrniwl Tlm firo caused a proat deal of excite ment. Incouvenlenci-d the fire depart ment, and mailled n baseball illaiimml used by the hoys attend (ng Kt. Mary's acatiemy ami other children In tho neighborhood. Tho men who built It had na llttlo consideration as to build It right on second base. Party with two or three hundred dollars to hundlo big paying proposi tion for Medford and Ashlnnd. No stocks, good lucoiiia assured. -Give phono or aildiesH to C. It. , rixuu 315 Medford Hold for appointment. 32 Men's two pleca milts dry cleaned and steam pressed $1.00. llrlng your cleaning and dyeing und money. Ap parel Clennors, 22 North Hlversldo. 35 ' Somo pep, Gold Hill, But. nlto. 33 Cut floworis Darwin tulips. N. 8. Ilennett, GSO, 37 Thin office Ii prepare? lo print lodger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping; nmol.lnea. Ikm't glvo your ordurB to traveling men ami havo thorn printed out of Modford. Phono' us and we will call. tf Auto Insurance, nr-own & White. The popular Ilelmnn bath and plunge, Ashland, opens Saturday. 32 1 More w 111 bo a box social and enter tainment ut the West Side school houso given by tho West Side Com. munlty club. Proceeds of boxes to go to paying for new plnno for school. Money to loan on Improved Meilfnrd Realty. IJrown & White. 32 Saturday special Choice, homo. grown carnations 75o per donen. Mad. Send Crew East M'.ATTLK. April 2S.-Maus have been launched heru to enll.st tho aid 01 M-attio and the entlro slute of Wasliington In n campaign to raise the Hindu necessary t send tho I'niversltv rr 1 m 1 1 1 1,1, 1WS M, REAMY and ' JlljllM and wholeaoma ffllm OLYMPIC 'IMiw Nv'cst H,arts' SSMBMHBBSMlSSHMMaMSMMRBMBBBBHaBaSH AWNINGS ' Med- Tent & Awning Works Opposite S. P. Depot RADIO New shipment of niirta Just aiTlvwl. ItbeiMstnl.H. Ciinilensers. Ilul. lllml. tug lofi(, Mulliphones, l.tc. Tasfc is a matter of tobacco quality We ut? it a our honrit M'trf ihaf Oie toKarcr uird in ChcjterfieM are of finer ijiiality (nd hence of bttfrr tatr) than in any other ligarette at the price. titt'U 'Jf hljin Tttacct C. S A "J -V t B 1 Lower Price 20 now 18c 10 now 9c Two 10V- 18c) Cliesterfield CIGARETTES , of Turkish and Domestic tobaccoihUndmL of Washington oarsmen. Pacific coast champions to Poughkecpaie In June. It lias been estimated that 17500 will Inn sufficient lo pay all eiix-nsea of the trip. SECOND OUTRAGE REPORTED (Continued from page one) district attorney office were found in the Ku KJux Klan list seized from the grand goblin'a orflce and in addition, it Is believed the record will reveal more than a hundred member of the Los Angclea police department were enrolled an klansmen. Judge Charles Crail of the superior court denounced tho klan In open court when a delegation of ladle of the G. A. H.. commemorating h hundredth anniversary of the birth or uenerai 1. s. Grant presented to him a silk American flag. FIGHTING BOB ATTACKS FALL (Continued, from page, one) ' , partment was attacked by Senator 1 Kollelte, a the "ablest opponent I said, speculation of the policy of conservation estab Jlbbed under Roosevelt." In all hi public career. Senator La Kollette said. Secretary Fall waa "not conspicuous as a guardian cf the na tal til reserve." The value of the Teapot Dome re serve wa estimated at 1500,000,000 by the Wisconsin senator, who de clared that the only reason advanced by the interior department for the lease was tho alleged danger of de pletion by drainage from adjacent pri vate oil wells. This he challenged, presenting statement from Governor Carey of Wyoming, Dr. G. U. Morgan, Wyoming tate geologist, and others, denying that danger of drainage ex isted. The connection of the Sinclair oil Interest with Teapot Dome leases Senator La Kollette said, lie in tho fact that the vice president of the Mammoth Oil company of Delaware, which was given the lease, is a Sin clair' director. Harry Sinclair, the senator asserted, was "prominent in til and administration circles." During the in? Hod of 'mvstery" about the leases. Senator La Kollette the New York stock exchange Jumped In three days' trading to orer 130,- 000,000. . "For several years thia fight to protect the naval oil reserves against these hungry exploiters baa beta waged in and out of congress." 3Hr. La Follette said. "From the begin ning it has been much more than'a question of oil reserves, It had been a question of national safety. "Today the naral reserves are on the highroad to destruction or ex haustion." - - ' "- An Educational Film ' "Through Life's Window, won derful scientific? educational and en tertaining motion picture, dedicated to the betterment of Bight, will be shown on the screen at the Page' Saturday and Sunday in addition to the regular program. It tells In a delightful way a Ktory that everyone should know,,, By graphic diagrams and wonderful ptu tographs are shown the various parts of the eye, and then tho coordination of these parts. in Sinclair oil on I With Mnthrii inula ! mi. Another Jazzy Saturday at JONES' Free Delivery Goods Sent C. O. D. Large size pkg. Perfection Crax .. . ... . . . . . , 30c 2 cans Shrimp, best there are . 33c 1 lb. can Trout, solid meat 18c 3 pkgs. Mrs. Porter's Macaroni or Spaghetti 24c No-Rub Washing Powder, a wonder, per, pkg. 23c 2 pkgs. Argo Corn Starch 17c Olympic Pancake Flour . 24c 3 bars Fels Naptha Soap 24c BELTSBELTS All the newest shades. Come up Saturday and see this line of Belts, all on sale. Percales, some dandies. Saturday only ............... 17c Cretonnes at prices that will surprise you. Silkolines, for that house dress or apron, only . . , . ... ... . . ,21c LADIES AND MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR 75c Girdles, blue, red, green black .... . . .;. ..... 50c Big line of children's half sox. It pays -to get our prices. Double Mesh Hair Nets, only . . 4 . . . . . . . ... 10c Nice line Ladies' Silk Hose, why pay $2.25 for our $1.50 Hose? Quality proves itself. . EVERYTHING IN VEGETABLES Just phone us your wants, for we always take pride in our big as sortment of Fresh Vegetables. f Remember the place Phones 125-126 JONES' ("f course) The Store of Good Things Manclai-d (iimmIs. lowest lN-lcet RENARD ELECTRIC CO. dnx & llonney, phrnoH 37 1 and 813. 32