Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    MEDFORD "NTATTj TTUTUTXE. MF.DFOftD. OiiF.flONV SATURDAY, Al'THL 20. 10'22
ANOTHER HOUS
E I Market News
ENTERED
mm
FINDS
I
ROUSERS
UveWlOck
PORTLAND. Ore., April
Cattlo steady; no receipt.
Hog steady: receipts 229.
' Shcop steady; receipts 50C,
llutter
POUTLA.Nl), Ore.. A prll 29.
Hutter down Sc. Extra etihea 30e;
undericrades 2SCS9c; cartons 36c;
prlnta 35c. Hutterfat No. 1 churn
In cream 33c f. o. b. Portland; un-
' In , addition to the . Lumsdon and
Htownlee residences on Rogth Holly
and the Watson residence on South
Central, the residence of O. C. Garrett ticrgrades 30 32c.
on South Oakriale was entered on !
Thursday eventnu and about 12 in cash i. Portland AVhoat.
was taken. Entry was made throuKh ' PORTLAND, Ore.. April 29.
a window' on tho side, of the house t" Il(t: ,Ura wnl, -; oarrt
which had not been securely locked. I 'lt'' l: htte, white club.
A far as can be learned nothing alsej1Jfi-
wis taken. V . . - . i Today's car receipts Wheat S;
An attempt wr. made the 'sanie!no,,r hy 10
night to enWr'the residence of A. O. j .
HcnnetV also on South OakdHle. The . Vl? . . ?
Bennett residence is not far south of' SAX FRANC SCO. April 29.-U .
the Garrett residence. jS. Rureau ot Markets.) hgRs un-
. ' It will be remembered that Mr. , rhangd.
"Lumsden lost a suit of clothes to the;
thjef. In addition to 133 In cash, a! SAN FRANCISCO, April 29.
watch and other things of value. Thej tState Dtvlston of Markets.) Hrcll
Milt contained a pipe belonging to Mr.jers 31C 55c: hens 2:r33c.
Lumsden. Fortunately the suit has!
been recovered and with It the pipe.
The suit was found yesterday mor
ning on the front lawn of the A. W.
Walker residence, which is several
doors' north of the Garrett residence.
It Was Intact and still contained the
pipe and Mr. Lumsden's Shrine etn-
Now Showing at the Page Theater
N. Y. Stocks
Liberty Ttonds.
NEW YORK. April 29. Liberty
bonds closed
3Va 99.40; first Vs 99.34; sec
ond 4 99.40; first 4 V 99.64: sec
ond 4Vs 99.50; third 4 V 99. Ti
fourth 4Vs 99.82; Victory 3Vs
blera. A serious aspect of the case is.J 100.04; Victory 4V's 100.C2.
however, that, when found, the suspen
ders, were absent from the trousers
and have not yet been discovered. '
- It was learned from Mr. Lnmsden
today that the new, and as yet unoccu
pied residence next door to him. be
longing to F. E. Nichols was also ex- NEW YORK. April 29. Under lead
plorea by the marauders on Thursday, TarioU!l gpeculaUve Issues, chiefly
night. Mr. Nichols had Just finished i ,a i.nH.nt
waxing the floors of his new house and ! todav.B brief 8tock market recorded
the doors bad been securely locked for ,urtner recoveries from the moderate
the night Friday morning when the reactitm cf ,he mid-week. Extreme
workmen returned to the house tbe!advanees ,raonR cllgt notab!y Stand
tioors were badly tracked, the prowler ,r4 ou of Nw Jeney and AM0Ciated
having entered the back door with the ; 011 or California ran from one to al
ald or a passkey and having passed jmost ttve poinU. Anaconda. Kennl
tnrougb the house from back to front j and American Smelting gained
The foot tracks were wiped out. how0Be t0 ,wo poInts. Eethlehem. Gulf
ever, before it was thought of that j State8 LaCkawana and Vanadium
they might have some value for police j jteis one to cne and a half. Mo
lnveUgatlon. j tor specialties and tobacco, leather
. Jo clue has yet been turned up byjand chemical Issues also strength-
ine ponce m tneir activity to locate lened. The railway group was not
BERT LYTELL In a Scene from "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED1
i CENTRAL POINT
and identify the prowlers.
I tivew nnd frli'ixln Ktlhei'iul for a -joinl
ttlmo. VIkKIhk among tho older
I foll( nnd dam-iuK tor the younei r
, on-i iir'nt were th h:ipy pn
j thno.s of the cviuintf. A dainty lunrii
was nerved ut inlUniclit, nnd after a
! little more diinelnK mul ehrerful eon-
vermtloii the KUeHtrt depnrted for
their homes, very srnteful to their
host nnd lumtcw for the ev-nlng of
Joy nnd fun which they had given
them.
A "follow up" meeting of the baby
tlliile. w hich wna "recently held here
under the direction u( the county
health liume, Mlfts Fnlldlnv ond the
Central 1'olnt committer of the Jack
son County Health unsoeUUon.' waa
held In the public library hero Tuea
day afternoon by Miss I'oole. rounty
home ilemotiNtiatur. The nubjcvt
of nutriment and the vitnmliia werw
dlstmed at length, nnd many hetp-
Th Central Point delegates to the
Epwurth League Convention re
cently held In J'oseburg, were Violet
Scott. Leola l!es.ielgvave, Clifford
Ue-swr'J, Kverett Kabcr nnd K. C.
Fal-r. The party left here Friday
afternoon In Mr. Faber's car and fcir
two daK enjoyed the convention,
along with noma three hundred other
out-of-town delegates in the Rt raw
berry city, returning to their homes
here Monday afternoon, U'llghteil
with tho people of Koseburg and the
warm welcome which they uccorded
them during thvlr tay there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Trolllnger. who I
recently visited the latter's son, Joe '
days, have returned to their homo in . ". " "
T.mhlll. Oregon. nl JTl . '"L T
Mrs. August Muller of Eugene. : ur-9 " V" " I"
JOHN F. MILLER
NAMED
ACTING
M FORME
ant' visit with her parents, Mr
Mrs. Olle Olsiion nt their home here,
and her many Central 1'olnt friends,
left for her homo In the University
city Tuesday morning.
-Mr. and Mr Fred Flck and
daughter, Virginia, of Jacksonville,
were guests Sunday at the Holmes
residence in this city.
In the dark of earlv morning
Tuesday, a solitary figure pussy
footed up the main street, and with
clasa of twelve or more mother
fn mihir. there will be .
amli'" . " . " ., k..,.t
DISCUSS
PLANS TO
BOOSTCO
MR
The part which - the merchants of
Medford will take to make the county
fair a success next September will be
one of tho topics np for discussion at
the dinner meeting of the Retail Mer
chants Bureau next Monday evening.
Committees of the bureau will solicit
merchants on Monday morning to pur
chase dinner tickets for a aeries of
eight monthly meetings. These will
cost fS.tj or at the rate of 62 cents
each. The meetings will be held at
the American Legion hall on the first
Monday of each month with the excep
tion of July, August and September
especially prominent In the move
ment. ' The close was stronp. Sales
approximated 750,000 shares.
American Beet Sugar 40.3
American Can 47.7
American Car & Foundry 161
American Hide Leather rtA fi9.5
American Smelting & Refg 58.5
American Sugar 73.5
American T. & T 122
American Tobacco : 140
Anaconda Copper 53.2
AtchiBon .. 107.8
Baldwin Locomotive ... 113.8
Baltimore & Ohio 47.3
Bethlehem Steel "B" 79
Canadian Pacific ..141.7
Chandler Motors .... 74.7
Ch'cago. Mil. and St. Paul 27
Chicago. R. 1. & P 43.3
Ch'no Copper 29.2
Colorado Fuel & Iron 32
Corn Products 103.7
Crucible Steel ..: 64
Erie . 14
Famoua Players-Lasky N2
series of these mettinits neia Here.
six In u;i. at different intervals. Th
purpose of the inevllnR will be to
cdui-nte the mothers in the rttsht way
of feeding and raring for tho food of
the child. Mueh can be gained from
them, and all mothers, even though,
they feel that their children nre get-l
ting only the rluht foods and nre
strong and healthful as a result of
that, and need no scientific super-
.11.. W....I.I ....... ., V, V .mt
an air of great nonchalance stopped i "" " ' , ". i
in front of the Popular Corner, bet-j '" '"" In helpful pledge and
ter known as FaheV store, now tho! ' h gained there will i.eicr
Evan's store, so called populur now j cme nmlss. . ,
on account of the many visits paid The local odd Fellows nnd l.c
there this past winter by the night- j hceah lodge held a Joint meet ng
working populat e. The gentlemanly , here Wednesday evening, A Iln
figure Quietly picked the lock and j program was rendered. Professor
opened the door, much as the pro-. Root of Medford was present and led
prietor " might have. As he entered. : the high school orchestra In lh
what bethought was an untenanted . splendid music which It furnished,
building." he mused upon the case Refreshments of. all appetising va.
with which one could satisfy histrletlea were served during the even
wants in tho way of food and clothing Ing and everything was greatly en
and other things if he only had the i Joyed. A large crowd of members
nerve to ko about It in the simple i was in attendance unci every one en-way-which
he had chosen. He had ; Joyed himself to tho utinort.
made up his mind exactly what he j .Mrs. A. Plummcr departed for her
wanted and all he' hud to do waa to j home at Mondovfc Wush., Monduy
go and get it and that he wan doing. evening ufter having mudo an x
Kvervihlnir memeil so siniulo and ' ...ml.. ,4 vint nilh her dauKhter, Mrs.
General Asphalt
General Electric
When thev will ha riluiwniorl with nnt
the affairs of the bureau will be dele- cnral on ....
ated to an executive committee. Goodrich Co .
. . The trade expansion committee will I pf"1 onera pfd
have a report on Prosperity Week pro- moia enirai
gram.
IRIALTOH
'Starts Tomorrow!
WALTON
GLADYS
"Smlwhjt I dont Lncw ibout V.t
Wl CUM W'tt
WMt
SI rs T 4 1.
'If 2WA ,
lit a Jazcy sj-ncopation of flapper
love and higfli tone adventure
"Playing
With Fire"
-"" GOING. TOMGHT
C'A-HJ-;K. OK THE ilOVAL
. MOtXTKO
Kulph Connor's thrilling Cana-
. , dlan St or'.
(
12.S
41.7
73
106.7
Inspiration Copper 41.2
International Harvester ..... . 95.5
Int. Mer.' Marine pfd . S4
' International Paper - 50
Invincible Oil 18.2
I Kelly-Springfield Tire 50.32
Kennecott Copper 32.7
Lou'svlllo Nashvillo .. :.U9
Mexican Petroleum ....132.2
Miami Copper 29.1
Midvale Steel
Missouri Pacific .. 24.7
New Ycrk Central 90.5
jX. V.. N. H. and Hartford ...... 28.1
Norfolk & Western . . 107
j Northern Pacific 76.2
Pacific Oil 60.6
Pan American Petroleum 63.6
i Pennsylvania 41.0
j People's Gas . 86
jPure Oil 31.2
Ray Consolidated Copper . 16.1
i Heading : 76.8
iRep. Iron & Steel 61.8
I Royal Dutch X. Y 63
i Sears Roebuck 73.2
Sinclair Con. Oil 32
Southern Pacific 89.7
Southern Railway 23
Standard Oil of X. J 189
Studebaker Corporation 119
Tennessee Copper 12
Texas Co. 47.5
Texas & Pacific ." 33.6
Tobacco Products - 68.3
Transcontinental Oil 12
I Union-Pacific 138
iFnlted Retail Stores 51
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 61.5
tnlted States Rubber 63
United States Steel 98.2
I tab Copper 60.2
Westlnghouse Electric 61.6
Willy's Overland 8
success was bound to be his, but A
dog barked. Just us he was entering
the grocery department from the
clothing department and was quite
near his heurt's desire and success.
IThen an unlocked for figure sprang
up and something shone in the dark-
Incss and a voice said curtly, "Hands
Up." How disgusting, thought the
K. W. Thoriibrue nnd granocniiurcn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ituesel Thornbrue and
little daiiKhtvrs. .
Hevrrnl frame bulldinKs on main
street are getting a new root of pslnt
this week and the looks of sanio uro
greatly Improved by the new cover
Inir that owners have given them.
Mrs. F.d Uldreth of Medford enjoy
ed a visit with her parents, Mr. ana
i J. it. M. JiniBf y at their home
Vednonday.
Jacksonville has n new acting
postmaster, Us Louis I'lrlch. present
postmaster whose term expired last I
June nnd who hits been holding over
until his auceessor Is uppolnted, re-
eelved a telegram lust night from the
postofflcc- department ut Washing
ton, neerptlng his resignation nnd
announcing the appointment of John
F. Miller to tie uctlng postmaster
until tho appointment of a perma
nent postmaster Is made. The
change takes place Monday, May t.
Mr. I'lrlch, always it good demo
crat, has tdud a glorious luster on
the Wilson administration, Kven
during tho darkest hours of that late
defunct organiatlon the party men
everywhero looked with prtdo toward
Jacksonville and cheered up. Hut
Louie, although always a party pa
triot, could no longer hear to 'be a
hold-over under a republican admin
istration when all his fellow com
patriots In office had gone Into the
discard, their places having been
filled by tat, healthy, optimistic re
publicans, who see nothing but
happy days ahead for four years.
lie got to thinking It over ntithl
before last, he says, und realising
that tho country was going . to the
dogs fast under republican rule and
fearing that some of that party's
taint mlKhtclIng to him If he re
mulned In office any longer, lie called
for his liorsu and galloped over to
Medford at once, where h tele
Kraphed his resignation to Wushlns
ton. Another thing which Influenced
this move wus that his ublu assistant,
U. It. Chapman, who has had charge
of the office for several months, us
quilting Monday to take up another
and better position, which would
leave the holdover postmaster in n
bad fix, us he had moved to Medford
and Is In business here.
When I'lrieh's resignation tele
gram reached Washington It created
a great Knock there. Post master
tleneiai Work hot-footed It ut once
over to the While House and broke
the sad news to that already much
Worried man. President Harding.
The cabinet was hurriedly called Into
session anil after having hud the
matter under consideration all night
Thursday nnd all day Friday, finally
reluctantly decided to accept the
rexlKnullon. after the president had
remarked that as Louie is a brother
Klk the administration should help
him out of his fix. and after the post.
master general had remarked sadly
that perhaps another man could be
found in Jacksonville who might
rome somewhere near filling the Job
there as Rood as Louie.
The examination of the half dnaen
Joeksonvlllo aspirants for the county
Seat postoffh-e wo held some time
ago, but no appointment has yet
been made ft Mr. I'lrieh's permanent
successor. ' beeausM the list of ellgl
b:es has not been reported by the
i ivll service eommlssiou. The fact j
that Jolin r. Miller Is one ol tue run
dtdntes for the appointment, has
1ccn appointed actinic postmaster,
has the other candidates guessing.
NOTICE!
Beginning Monduy, May 1, I will put on a call for and deliver
system of
Shoe Repairing and Shining Through the
General Delivery
AH you havo to do is call 550, tho Oeniral Delivery will call for
your shoes, and return them, ,
All Work Cash!
Special Attention Given to Mall Orders -
C. B. Watkins
127 W. Main
SHOE REPAIRING, SHINING
I here
Gas Is a Clean,
Convenient Fuel
It comes into your house and to the stove in
a small, well-concealed pipe. Gas fires pro
duce no smoke and their flames can be per
fectly controlled.
Kitchens in which gas is used for cooking
are easier to keep light and clean. The ad
vantages of brightness and cleanliness in
your kitchen in themselves are reasons for
investigating more fully the many merits of
gas as a fuel for cooking.
Southern Oregon Gas Co.
With Medford trad is Medford ms1e
JLJ LXIIII. I i.1 i-i --1 in
REAL WAR IN CHINA
(Continued from page on)
night hero, or villian, whichever you
may call him, us he coered has
face with bis hands to hide his iden
tity. He wasn't frightened in the
least, but it did hurt him to roe his
well laid plans go glimmering and it
made him angry. However, it took
only a second to do this, making him
anzrv. vou know, and before hastily
turning on his heel, ho sulkily re- Jt would appear that Chans Tso
piled in a voice, the Identity of which 'i.ln's forces were endeavoring to pro-
he failed to wholly conceal, "Hands teet tne capital and the railway,
up, yourself," then fled Into the now ' dil,.)atc,iel, dicate that the battle
!ffihSZk rsimpL1ure,o,ft.""r' aPPn.lmatoiy one hundred
times the hardest, nnd it simple thing nuns iuh-
like Meullng should not be tried, for
tho time "uradUHlly comes when it KHAMillAl, April .til. t uy mo
cannot bo. done without detection, so Associated Tress.) Tho forccn of Sub
found out Mr, Thief, when ho was
confronted by the owner.
The ladles of the Women's Jiellcf
corps met at tho home of Mrs. Annie
Wright here Saturday afternoon and
tendered a farewell reception to their
fellow member, Mrs. Junetto Two
mey. who leaves soon to make her
home in Ashland. A goodly crowd
of ladies were present, and all there
greatly enjoyed the visiting good
time and the delicious refreshments.
Mrs. Twomey's departure will be a
loss to tho organization and commu
nity, and all who know her, regret
her leaving.
. A very pleasant tlmo was enjoyed
by all present at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. KusselJ Thornbruo Satur
day evening when nimut twenty reln-
Yat Sen, head t t the houlh Cnlneso
government at Canton havo captured
the entire southern naval aiuadron
it was stated in unofflclall dispatches
published today by the foreign aud
Chinese press.
r'nlr and Normal.
WASHINGTON. April Z9. Tho
weather outlook for tho week begin
ning Monday:
lioeky mountain and plateau rc-
trions (.'onslderahlu .loudlness; nor
mal temperature und occasional
showers.
I'aclfle states Generally fair and
normal temperature, but with a
probability of orcasionnl showers In '
WflMhfnKtnn nnd Oregon.
Investment
BONDS
We offer tmall block of
OREGON IRRIGATION BOND 8
maturing from 1928 to 1043
TO YIELD
Total iasue $257,000
Debt per acre $35.00
In our opinion these are safe and
desirable investments.
Brown Si White
Real Estate, Insurance, Invostm'ts
Holland Hotel Corner
Medford, Oregon
SUfhMt
JT
Qaailty Jewelry Bepalrta.
Diamond . Betting, Wsto
Bspainag.
Satisfaction Assured ti
quality and pries.
Mall ns your wants.
MARTIN J. REDDY
A- , .. ,7, v - . A
TWA DE A G AMC why the Jackson County Bldg. 4 Loan X
1 VV U llLfi JUll J Association is able to pay 7 and 8 per
cent dividends on ail classes of stock.
We korp practically all our funds loaned nut at nil tinvw Wuuse tho Corporation IoNirtmrnt of tho
State makes it unlawful to accept demand deposits thflrvfot-o, It Is not uorwtsai-y to keep a largo
amount of caolt on hand Cosh on hand bears no interest.
Indiana Attain Iteaten.
. TOKIO, April 29. (By the Asso
elated Press) Kelo university a;iln
defeated the university of Indiana
baseball team here today. The score:
R. If. E.
Kelo 3 6 2
Inrlisna i. ...1 7 4
CHILDREN
AVatch for the
YKLIjOW 1CK CIIK.IM WAOOXH
Kvorytvhew in tho CUy
9
Our overhead rxponso In kept down to a fraction orer one per rent to comply with the mlliiB of the J
.Corporation Dc-pnrtmcnt of the Stnle. , .
M'o therefore) arc In a position to pay the highest rto of Interest consistent with good business nnd
Special Sale o! Army Goods
' ANOTHER BIG CUT IN PRICES
Old Hi-Cost of Clothing Dead for Keeps
Army lllankru, like- new, 00MI , 1.03
New Army I'np Ten to, heavy liluikl luck. They injtko m dandy
campinu outfit for two Mdo , 2.0.1
New Army I'wk Socks. They will rui-rj 'i bianketn, a pup lent,
me kit, canlern. rtr., at .. 1 .."Ml
M kit, mm, aluminum, rrguluUon M
t antei-ns, new, aluminum ,3
t'antmt Cup ' .20
Citnlrm Cotrw, reclulin t .an
(K l. lltwehew, pM'Utlm, hihhI .lupe 1.7H
Xe-w U. i. Shins, regulation .
leulhrr luttn, a irnsnl bur 4JIO
Shirts, new, ctra hrnty khaki I.to
w rtluroy llre hr,, a bargain at , 3.IW
A new low n-ion on Ill-Top Rubber llnots MM
Corns In and turn our new Ktnrl Fobilon Auto llnd. Wtwns foldtvl will
fit In the bark snnt of any auto, ern 1'ord.
TENTS
rfW " ly 1- Nw Hall and Auto Tewta. mxls of
lilUIrl XLvTITJa ' nard,aw men vtinte invn,
llltf ri iitlrl- o.h
:rlfct. a si. im. it .1.1
v el " Il.tMl
s y .uut tenis. mis wnrR only t
l7. M of. $ O..VI
17, 10 u ; U.SO
IV M aiM In iIwiimI a hlai . .! . -
yvjs you tiiiiney,
United Army Stores
32 CciiIi-nI Aveiino South.
A
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TRY OUR MERCHANTS' LUNCH
EVERY DAY-2Sc
. Old Fashion Buckwheat Cakei and 8auaage 25o
Real Horae Made Pies and Pastries
TALENT' CAFE
Modford llnkery's Old Stand , ' i Ikib l'lilaskl, Mgr.
i .u 1 1
absoluto safety to all stockholders.
X Jackson County Building and Loan Association
C. M. KII1, IWdent. , O. O. I1O00S, Sncrctury 2
change in Schedule
i EFFECTIVE FEII. 1, 1029
MEDFORDROSEBURG STAGES
Dally Exor.pt Bnnday
LV. HEDFOKO 10 A. M. LV. ROSKBUItQ 1.00 P. M.
, GRANTS I'ASS-MEDFORI) BTAOK8
Dally and Sunday
Leave Modford Leara Granta Pi
10.00 A. M.
10.00 A. M.
1. 00 P. M.
4M P. M.
1.00 P. M.
4.4B P. M.
rarest Medford-fJranta Pass, $1.1S; Grants PMS-Rosrburg, f3.00
' - MetUord-Roaeliurg fi.15. .... ,l,rl.m.,M, ,.,
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