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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1922)
TA0T3 FJOITT TRrRTTNTl. "NfEDFORT). OnKfiOW MAY X 1022 -JJ-..1 L. I .. I 1 " I " ' LEGION TO CONDUCT FUG EXERCISES S. HEART HOSPITAL anli'iicr was foil tun- score ng S to 3 in f:ivor uf the M. K.'a the bum wore filled ly tlm Diaoiploi. when tlie lant man Btnick out. It whs the opinion of many iluit the; umpire shouUI hare railed the game', earlier, a the growing darkness mado TUoiiKIl tho the linnrtl out to him. ISay (tralitied I denied t-.tdny ty Aitlmt Premier liidd ef it and Oniric (lulled hi in out. t'lmw Tnii-I'IiI. lite mild lie Intentl- Thls wii quite i feat fur Chillies, 1 vd to retain hi (iimt. a he wcIkIi lean than hi youiiRer, j President IIhii Nlil li-i 'timiK and his hut t'huMy eomnanion. He Kay that ' eiitiliu-t I'eklntt eiuillnuo to lo the way he happened to think of It res neutrality, vn that he remembered hi father j ' l-cil.il nil to him of the lime when' RESIGN ON K K. K. VOTE any efficient playing nractieally hn-t riaivnc pnkv r.-n in well K.ime i ' J possible in the Inst Inning, llnwever.j time atro and that hi father had ihe only acted with tlio wishes of the' read of the neighbor running for teams and could hardly be criticised. 1 hoards nml ladder etc., when Mr. flatteries: Christians, Jennlniu, rankey a erle for help were fltiully Maddox and Omstnin. Methodists. ! Although Mmlfnril ixisl nf tha linn, lean Lesion has received reports r,Sanelt and Kunimnn. Vmplre, Tlekol. irout.i in .,,o .iui-s,.. r..' The next game is Friday night at Unotists vs. South Methodists trouble in Biinie illulrir'tu ni-iuinir fraim altdffait rnMlnir f lnnna Kv i Ka si .1. ! C 15, bonus commission under the fiiruros Hoarded by the nptiratsnrs, no com plaint was brought out of similar trouble, In this vicinity during a dis cussion of the mutter at the legion meeting last nteht. ' .Tha appraiser of this district, it was disclosed, work independently of eaeh other making their appraisal re ports separately and the board acts on tho . general average of the renorta. Tile reports of the appraisers in this : district were, said to be very close tfv Kther and generally considered by the ex-service, men to be fair. - A large American flag has been donated to the Sacred Heart hospital GETS 60 DAYS, $300 FINE L (.Continue!) from puo one) absolutely unwarranted, uti American end daiiKorous to the peace of the commuu'ty; Now therefor be It resolved, by Medford, Oretton, I'ost No, 13, of the American Legion, that we call tho at tcntton of the iubllo at large to the rrlnelid upon which the American i 1 . 1 L .1 i JL J. . J. I. II. 13 K.i National l.t-ntruo At iN'ew York " II. ItoBton 9 ! New York 1 0 3 ; Batteries: Rudotph. McQplltnn and Gowdy; Nehf, Humes, Shea and Smith. ' ' ! t.KUm Ih ('I"k;uiI.hmI, iih ospreiMiod In I be preamble, to the ronatUutlon of our local poHt, to-tt: To uphold and defend I ho ooiihiIiu tion of the Vnlteil Stales of America; to maintain law and order; to fouler ml pel peluuto a onn hundred per cunt AuuTlcnnlMiu; to preserve the memo ries and liictdvutM or our uHMoclatlou In tli great war; to Inculcate a seuse of Individual obligation lo the. uommuulty, state and nation; lo combat tho autocracy ot tho c'usmch und the tn awes: to make right the master of might; to promote peace and gciid will on earth; to sufe guard to transmit to posterity the principles 'of Justice, freedom and deinocrarv: w.'.a..g.ggi to eonsccnite and nancliry nur com itideHlilp by devotion to mutual liotp lulne, And fui'llier that we place our selves en reiMrd un t (ferliiK the sup port of this t't'gniiUiitlou to the rum inuntly to Insure In any muniier we may, IU peut-e(und truniiulllty." Since that time a member of the Legion win) supported thl resolu tion. Hms received u tlirenteuliig-lcltoi', suipoMuly from the Ku Mux Khiu, eireHly rondetuiitiiK h's support of the roso'utlon. The re.ulutloii atnve iiuoted was idfered ngii ut u regular and, rep resentative meeting lust night, and again voted down, after n statement by it niinuber of llu Legion, that tha imHsiign i f such a roMoluilon would dUrupl the Legion. Tho uhove facts show ho clearly the majority sentiment of Ihn Medford l'o.i I of the Ameilian Legion, li senll meut which la entirely cuntt'iiiy lo our conception of wluil should lie I lie at Hindu of an Amertcaii cllUen, llmt wu feel It to tini our duly to hand you our resignation as members of the MedTord I'uiil of the American Legion. Respect full)'. IIOltOON) VOOlllllKS. IC, I; KKI.LY, '. ItALl'll Mtt'l'lUiY, JAY tlOUIC. WALTKIl HOWNIO. t I .1 ui. J, Jll J Bf VI H'.J.I John Gadfc was fined $300 and sen tenced to spend 60 days In the coun ty Jail by Judge Taylor yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having had intoxicating liquor in his possession. In the statements made by officers and the American Legion has accepted ipv,dence, al "PI""" ' manufac At Pittsburg Chleago-Plttsburg pestponed, ralu. j the offer to conduct- the flag raising cvremonr at date which will be an nounced later. I . ' iORTH METHODISTS BEAT CHRISTIANS The Wes:e)ans look a game from the Christians in a good contest last evening. Iloth teams were well bal anced and the pitching was good with able supjiort most of the time. A s;ec. tacular one-handed spear of a Ions fly to right field by the Disciples' right tore and sale of Intoxicants. A cop per boiler was found in addition to :. gallon of mash and also some matertal in the process of fermenta tion which would have eventually been beer. (iadic resided about a mile and a half southwest of Medford. and his place was raided yesterday morning by a party headed by S. B. Sandefer. who made the arrest. LITTLE LAO SAVES American Ijcngtw At Boston R. Wash'ngtca 0 Boston S lattrr'es: Phillips. Uilhnrt and Pkinicu; Qulnn and Walters. II. 9 U E. 1 1 At Philadelphia K. H. E New York , 2 7 3 j Plladelphla ..J 4 8 li Batteries: Itoyt and Uovormer; Rommel and Perkins. St. Lou4s-LVtrolt, postponed, ralo. Cleveland-Chicago game postpoucd. rain. . . , THE MODERN MOTHER faces problems far beyond those of her forbears. She herself roust be a much more competent person, com bining in one individual the duties of nurse, cook, teacher and moral in structor. H Is no wonder that many Conscientious women break under tho strain, and that others drag out miserable xience; always tired, and yet unab'.e to take n day's vaca tion. Such women will find them- CHI FROM DEATH The Daily Bank Robbery DENVER, Colo.. May 3 After firing 1 nine shots of nitroglycerine which Four-year-ld -Raymond Lewi, who lives with his parents on Cath erine street in Southwest Medford while playing with his chum. flv Poetically wrecked the frame building year-old Charlie Johnston, who also j of M rirst N"nal bank at LaKay lives on Catherine street not far tte, IS miles from here, early this from I'.aymond. I morning, bandits escaped with approx- The two hoys were playing near' a troately 112,000 In currency and Lib large hole In a vacant lot. The holeerty bonds. . r . net aeep ana water come. George Stubbs. night marshal, was v u awui lu jcci uriOK (IIP top. completely covered by a board pint-; oui mo ieet oeiow uie ,n,i , ,,. .,,., At some time the hole had been I 7 r " . " --7 : tui; iuuucib uiu lux 11m uauH servea benefitted and their burdens! form, hut ih vU.i in o.i,ThlL. made easier by the use of I.yUia E. j left a spare where the chubby four-" 'When released he said that four of I'inkhanr Vegetable Compound, yenrold bt.y slipped in. I them entered the town at 3 o clock this which was made for suffering women 1 Charted grabbed a board that was ' morning and overpowered him. O. C. and does not fail to relieve them. I handy and the first time his little AMonnn nno 11.. ro.i.i.n. .1 1 . , ivu-u vy umsis aitenipieu to arive off the band. He was shot in the leg Adv. hum came to th surface he held 11 and serlnurlv wn-imloil : 5 NOW PLAYING THE PICTURE A HAS WAITED FOE WEARY PUBLIC ! rV.ANCE TO STAND PAT ; (Continued from rags- One) -m W - v,V r . .' VA: it. . f T7TT Til"! Tf II V MAIL WOMAN THOMAS H. INGE'S Master Photodrama of the Age Cast Includes: t ? FLORENCE ' ' VIDOR MADGE BELLAMY THEODORE ROBERTS - : TULLY MARSHALL CHARLES MEREDITH EDWARD MARTI ND ELL si VERNON I I J DENT II ' MATHILDE BRUNDAGE GERTRUDE CLAIRE s : LLOYD HUGHES , KATIRDAY HAROLD LLOYD (lie monarch of mirth In the lightnint; Express Fun omoKniJi. "NOW OR NEVER" A STORY OF E MOTHERS EE DAUGHTERS FATHERS SONS WOVEN U TOGETHER WITH THE DEFT TOUCH OF A. MASTER S A BITTER EE ATTACK ON E HYPOCRISY ON SHAM RELIGION ON THE SMUG SELF-RIGHT- S EOUSNESS OF EE MODERN PHARISEES THE AGE OLD 1 YET EVER NEW PROBLEM OF S THE WEAKER E SISTER ,' The report, which was adopted 5 contains nineteen resolutions, among j ! which is a recommendation that the 1 ' Bank of Knftland call a meeting of) ZZZ the Central banks of issue to reKU- late credit policy and study cur- rency reforms. as' ' The reform also urges an Interna rH'tlonal convention to co-ordinate the demand for gold wnlce. snould bo ITS adopted as the standard for Euro SSS pean currencies. m'. The renort of th trannnnrt nnm- j mission was adopted and then the SZ ' seraion adjourned. ' Klrhard Washburn Child, tho 1 Amerlian ambassador was among 2S the visitors at the session. 1 Call R. R. Convention ssr The reixrt of the transiiort commfa- as ston wnicn was presented by Foreign as Minister Jaspar of Belgium, provides as for the calling of a railway convention , in Paris to discuss the improvement as: of European transportation. It urges (the universal adoption of the Earcc- lona convention for railway regulation, agreed upon at the trausKjrtation con ference a year ago. Lithuania, Rumania,, Holland, Portu gal, Russia, Germany and many other countries make reservations which are more numerous than the articles - of tho report. They offer their unsettled boundaries and various other reasons for their failure to give tho report unconditional approval and as an ex planation of their ability to endorse the Barcelona resolutions. The disarmament question was not generally discussed except by the for eign ministers ot both Russia and Germany. BEVERIDGE DEFEAT8 NEW (Continued from Page Oue) pilatlon of MliHhtly more than one third of the vote cast In yesterday's' republican primary election gave Albert J. Beveridge a lead of 4719 votes over .Senator Harry K. New in their contest for the nomination for United mates senator. In 1250 of the 332 precincts In the state Bev Bridge received 04,442 Votes agulnirt 68,723 fur New. CHINESE GENERAL KILLED (Continued from page one) are climaxed In an ut tempt to destroy the Mukden railroad at Bhanhaik- wan. Terrific Explosion. Fighting has been resumed south of the PekinK wall. A terrific ex plosion this morning shook tho win dows of the city. It was attributed to tho destruction of un arsenal by bombs dropped from airplanes ap pearing from tieneral Chang's army. Admiral Joseph Ktrauss, com mander of the American Asiatic fleet after a conference with Minis ter Hchurman, ordered the gunboat Wilmington to proceed from Hong Kong to Tien Tsln. The foreign ves sels now nt Tien Tsln include three Japanese torpedo boats, a HrillHli submarine tender, a French gunboat nnd an Italian gunboat. They will guard tho T'el-Ho, tho river running Hi land from Taku to Tien Tsln, Hoports that ho bad resigned wore Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's : THIS BIG ANNUAL EVENT OPENS , TOMORROW IF IT IS WHITE Whether it pertains to person or home, you will find it entered in this sale. For frugality in expenditure, this is the month, when if a woman puts into practice, it is doubly efficient here and more economically effective than in any month of the year as witness the large price reductions listed below. Come tomorrow. Sheets and Sheeting the 16c Daisy Muslin, finmWU soft . for neotllo, ;0 imhcH wide, 20o value. This sale, yurd SlxSH) Seamless Sheets, fine quality, 1.S5 value. This . sale, eaeh 42 ami 45-iuch Pillow Slips, fine 330 value. This sale, eaeh TU-iueh Wearwell Sheeting, blenched, fine trod", ( heap fit Me. May White sal price, yard .'IC-ineh fine soft Loueloth. ('heap at 2.m'. This sale, yard 'Hi-iueh I'lulerwenr Cambric. Soft finish, jTic value. , Now, f T yard "DC 3G-inoh soft finUli Nainsook. Sold 35e. This sale yard t.... , ... $1.69 fine 3."): 29c bleached, 48c 'heap at 19c at 25c lO'Siii 7l'x81 lleil Spreads. Triumph brand. Ueu This sale, each nlnr ?'J.tm value. Iarge hie, soft spun Towels, values. This sale, each $1.69 vels, 2"e 19c Turkish Towels.. largi! finish.. Sell at .V.V. This sule, each size, soft 48c White Waistings and Linen f.O-inch Table Damask, fine quality, S.'io values. This sale, JQ ,rd - oyc Tlx ' ull linen rnttern Cloths. Sold at ;i,00. May White Stile priec, A fQ eaeh - W.VO UOittcIt IniMirted White Hntiiie, J.:iy vtdiiu ,This sale, $119 UC-ineh fancy Whito Waistings. Kculnr 50c vulue. May sale QQ price, yard OJC H-iueli Star Tex. part linen Crush Towelinc. 3."o value. This snle, yard , . ........... Hineh heavy Turkish ToweliiiK May sale price, yard ...... 'Ml ami 40-iuch fine faucv Voiles Klaxons. 45? to $1.25 yard .'Winch fancy Skirtings for White Skirts, washable -IS? to $1.25 yard 29c Kld at 4."e. 39c Dimities and White Cloves Chamoisettc Cdoves, $1.00 Chamoisctte glove. $1.75 WonienH whito fine quality, pair Women. 'a lt-button Special, ( ; pair Women's two-clasp Silk Clove, in white. Kayser brand. Special, 85 C Kayser's 16-button Silk (Sloves in white. Special, pair : Women's white Kid Gloves, J.'irt values This sale, pair Itng White Kid Cloves, pair $1.75 $1.25 $5.48 White Underwear on Sale Ilti-inch imported WJiite '-'.'x) value, now, yard White Silks l'oiiKee Silk, $2.39 30-itieh white Wash Satin.for underwear. A fine 1.S0 grade. May J 1 (f White Sale, yard P 1 UU fine whito all wool Serjce, $3.50 , $2.98 Wash "G-ineh value, yard 3li-ineh value. yard ' 40-iuch rarisiau Ratine, in Imported jffflde, ft values. This sale, yard fine white This sale, Sateen, 1.00 89c white only. $1.79 White Hose Women's extra fine l.We Hose, in white, pair .... .. Women's Silk Hose, fine (,'rade, JrU'-Tt quality. This sule, l'air I.n Fiance t'hite Silk Hose. I test quality. May sale of white, pair .1 1 t t 1 '1 t am ,uiuireus v line mik tiose, ail sixes. Sjieeinl, pair Children's fancy Sox. Special, pair Women 's Silk llose, evtra fine urade. This bin sale, pair 75c le, li3 $1.00 , Uest quality, $2.75 e, all sixes. $1.75 48c 0 urade. $1.75 . NOW IS THE TIME TO SHED YOUR WINTER UNDERWEAR DO IT Women's Summer Knit Vests, fine 2."e grade. 'This big 1 Q sale, each V Women's fine grade Union Suits. All styles and sizes. Cheap at $1. 'Tg- May sale price, suit .. Women's fine grndc Knit Vests, 40e val ines. This sale, OQ each . Women's extra fine grade Union Suits, in all Myles and sizes, $1.25 QQ values. -now' . .'. - ixOV Women's Step-in Union Suits. Cheap at Corsets and Muslin Underwear AGENTS FOR GASSARD, WARNER'S TREO ELASTIC CORSETS AND STYLISH STOUT CORSETS Women's Athletic Union Suits. Values to 'J.!W. . This sale, $1.00 suit W omen's White Crepe liloomers, fine qual ity. This big sale, . ( Qft each yOC Infant's white lilankets. Splwulid $1.00 grade. This sale, pair Miller Corsets, new nide. 'AU sizes. Cheap at $1.'25. May sale price only, pair ; See our new iinc of I1AHY CATS 79c es. t!heap $1.00 $2.00. This sale, $ 1 50 AVomeh's Kilk Tpp Union Suits. Cheap ut $2.50. -This sale, f1 QQ suit '. : JPl30 . 10 Off On Corsets During this sale we will give 10 off on all our well-known brands of Cor sets. . Jersey Coat Sale 50 new all wool 'Jersey ( oats, in ii hg range of colors and sizes. Cheap nt AQ $oM.. This sale, each SENSATIONAL SALE IN READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Fringed Skirts 12 new all wool fringed Skirts. Cheap at $12.50. ThiH sale, each ... New Silk Skirts, values. This sale, each .....'........ ' $9.98 Splendid $20.00 $12.50 Tweed Suits All wool Homespun Tweed Suits, in good colors and styles. Splendid . values at $25,00. On sale ' tf O (f Thursday, each vlO.UU ersey Sport Suits New styles, good colors, $25.00 values. $12.50 This sale, each New Sijk Crepe Knit Dresses.' Hetty Wales 'styles. Cheap at $.15.00. May sale price, each $22.50 White Waists AViithmor White Waists, fctylcs. May white 1 f( new side price, each New Organdie Waists Deautifiil styles in white nnd fancy stripes. May d0 7C sale price, ench P O Mail Orders Promptly FilledPottage Prepaid Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns Mann's Department Store MEDFORD, OREGON lllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH