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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1922)
MEDF0T1T) llkih TRTT1UNE. .MFlDFOTin ' onFmK, MONDAY, MAY .1.', 1022 SHERIFF TERRILL tonrnoment to bo bfld tbl yer at Hiimlwb h Jiina 22 and 23. Tho ml liam iirofKHlonal'ii dt":lHUin to ninko event ban Informed KnKllRti Ku'borltlcs will mnrk the Amorlenrr tlt1hUtwr'i third attempt to win tho Ennllnh vent. Now Showing at Rialto Theater tin would Im linalilo to defend his title. Darhea p!nn to mill the last of thin month end pm-il' l;te in the tOOO IKiunds uterllnK (ilencHnlen tournament prior to tho otmn championship. It l'AHIS 0orR Crpintlir r turns from tendon 'whcru tt wiH ho knoi ked out Tod tiwl. , Ilia r lurn wnn virtunlly unnottivit. . llin trip CHrne on th h"ln of rablwl hiIvIin from Iondon to tho effoct ttiftt Jock llut liliton, winner of butt yoar'i DOUBLE COUNTING ARRESTS BOARDS WON'T BE 10 ADMIT GUILT USED, JACKSON CO Jack Law unit Loo Hummel a were arrested Hiitunluy by Hltrrirr Tcrrlll nn clinrKKH nf luiiT.liiry. t.iiw In ii resident df (Vntnil I'olnt iiml wit it Irimitod In Unit city, while) Hummer In ii resident of Mmlfuril inl wn itrnmlinl In liuito 1'ntlit. Tim atmriff Niuii'H Him among tin' robborhm which tlio young iun nut foaaod o lut vo commit tod in" IIiiihk of lirtiwn' store at Kiign I'olnt, .Ash "iIk'h lliirilwni'0 lit Eagle. Point, mid th Onnm Flnru 'ivnldnnco near Ceil trnl Point. A largo amount of llio booty alleged to have bi'i'ii taken by tliu pair lia been roenvenid and 1n In thiirgn of the sheriff Bt JiiekainvJIln. Law wu tin Inn iiiioHtliHH'il ly tlm nuttiof It Iim ii it to what lio know of tho robbory of tint tt'iitriil I'olnt -H. I'. depot when It wim tiollcod Hint lm wsh wearing clothe that had been stolen from una of tlm Him"" ubovo ineii' tinned. It wa then fuunil out Unit a shoe It-f t by tho robber nt one of tlm tori in Kagln I'olnt Hi blm. to n T Hint tliul It was worn through on the Inaldo or Din ankle. It I anld by tlm niithoriiloM tlmt Law knock hi imUli f together when ho walk nnl Hint ho wear biit hnt out III this manner, I'tHin iiiiKNtlnnlnu It In mild Hint !i confessed iiml nt tin hii m t tlnm Impli cated Hummer who wit Inter arrested In lluttn Kali for complicity In Dm burglaries. It I k.-iM ' thai after Ii'h rrcl, aSuptmor nlo ciffiit(-tl to till part In the. robberie. Slit'1 'iA cv vJ' fv J , vx. v v v i J m J- v v V VIOLA DANA in Drimillc gteno from "CLASS HOUSES" ITS iSTREET-RAILLVAYS ll".TU)IT. Ml-h May I HftruU tmluy iiMuined th tank of pfotnllnn in ca ii a of lraimpiirtailiu for Ita cltl in, taklnit oviT tliu lim a within th rlty of thn l'trolt l iiitod ltnllwaya. a authoring by thn votir rMntly, Thit Hnm wnrji connt lliUted with thn iiiunlrlpul Ntrivt ralhmy ayati-nl mak Iiir tho bir Kniit liiunli-lpiilly owned atrwtt railway company In tlif ta'orld. with 363 mllo aof track und Hi7 trolley can. Jury Panel for May Term The Jury piinel ntllrd fur Jiii kami lOllllly, to be pteHKllt Ml Jit konvlllti, KinHou. l I" o'l lotlt A. M.. Monduy, .Miiy 22. r.ill.iw: Marlv IieiitiJIi t. AtMib'mil". "rf., houm'kei'pn'; iintrud IUetl, Ah bimt. (in-,, city rfiid',i; H. V, UvU, I'liornlx. ir., fniioer; Joneph K. Ili'latow, Anbbilid. Die., fiininT; Amy It. Itrown. I:mkI I'olnt. nr.. houxw-ki-eper; J il llii'M llllrtK. Hold Hill, Ore., farmer: II, l. Cblldrcth. Anliltind. lire., imih hiiille; Huplila fhllilretli, I-:ihjI I'olnt. fi''., houwkeeper; Mittiid T. I'nvldHon. Kimia Valley, 1tcjtiM'k"iit.r: IVmik Klllott. Hold Hill. Ore,, inert bunt. I-oul II. ftul l.iiin. Aaliiiind. tie., frnmr; I'rluh iordoii, I'roMpett, ur enrpentpr; May H. Ilnya. Jvlmlfurd.; r.. iuiuae k'Htnirt Mi - llk, Mrdfurd, Ore., ImuiTkrrptr; Jantn M. Klnit. Kuicln I'olnt , Ore., furiiiefi Mliudo Kutill, Applfh-iitu, Ore, hoiiaekffper; l,ealei' Ijiylml, Applimit, Ore., fiirmer; Cbua. I.lmlHuy, Anblund, Ii. V. I) (iiroixi'; Wni. I.ln'lauy, Anh Und, Ore., fnrmer; Deihert A. I.ynna, 'entriil I'olnt, Oil-.', fiirmrr: Kdlaon Marnhnll, Mrtlford, Ore., writer; V. K. KlfhoUcw. Medford, It. l .. fnriiier; t'ltauli- Mcholnon, Mrdfurd, orr., Iiouaekreper; Vmalo I'nlmer, Medrord, tire., hotim-keeper; I'llul K. I'eurir, MedfonV Or., meclmiVIe; I-llii M. I'lixMon, Ci-tijml I'olnt, Ore., hoUNekt'eprr; InoOell I'hlin. Mt'd foid It. K. 1)., houaekrrper; Frank Kllvn, Ja kiHnvlllt, Ore., farmer; Nellln (!. Mlnipnon. Aahlnnd, Or., hoMKekerner; Jnotea V. Hniylle, Med ford. Or., retired; llarrlrt Tay lor, lutl Kalla. Or., hmmekeeprr. fllAr.NTKY KI.OKKY. Clerk. OreKon will try out Ita- new elec tion nyatcm for tint flrxt time at the primary uleiiii.n Friday when counting boHrdit v 111 takn thnlr placo oliinit Hi do tint ri'KuUr bonrda but tiol In Jackaon comity. Tlio IhbIhU turn provided for tlm Innovation, to fucllltifte tlio lo'mtliiK of votea, but tlm county court dd lded not to uvallj tlieirnelvi-H of the, privilege., nd, bo aldea It would b nct'i-KHary to hire ad ditional apace. The law allow thin county lx spc lal bonrda, out of a to tal of !i6, and It la probablo fhif will bo uaed In the Novum ber election. Had tho county court' been a war that a apeclal reran election wa to bo held, they would havo uaed tho new board thin Kprlng. rnder the upeclal count law, tho count atari a noon a 20 vote are co.it, and keep pace thua all day. Riv ing the public tlm r fault In beuvy precinct early. Tho now plan will ho used In Mult nomah county, and all but seven of the other eountieu of th'; U't. In the paat thn prim; ry voto ha been from f0 to 60 per cent of the to tal, but with tho kenest and blttcreat cam pal nn In tin history of the rtatc harlnR.' It 1 prodlcied a largo' vote will ho catt. Tho oatlook I that it will b th frnt of "next week heforo tho result aro known' In nw.nn ' of ' tbo fclouo race In tbl county. . .' iRISH ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD IN EARLY PART JUNE HI T.l.tN". April It la tho lirercnt intention of the ln-ovlalnniil tiovrrnmrtit or Irebind to hold th I'lertlniiN tor the free aim pai-lln- TARIFF ON LEMONS WASHI.VGTCIV. May IS lllither protoctlon for tho citric acid Indua try of aouthern t'allfornln than pro porotl In tho ponding tariff bill wui nritetl upon ' tho aenato today by Hnttator Hiram Johnaon. Hn uitked for a rat of two cent a pound a acalnat the 18 rent ad valorem roc ommonded by tho finance comniltt" and alio requoaiod that thn rat i on citrate of limn bo mado 12 cioti a pound In nt end of aeven. Mr. lirlfflth aaya montba. and ait a peedy rlerllon- la dealred liy the ov ernine tho prraent declalon of Mr. (irirmh la to adhere to the exlHtliiR reirlatrr. Thla may lead to tho refuaal of tlio repuldlcnna to aland aa candidatea for any of the neat and In that event tho aeciPm of the army opporrd to the trrnly mlaht think llaelf Juatlfled In prrventlriK tho election by force. The free mate party la compoard of three keftloiiH. It hna all thn HI no Kelnera who regard the trenty aa a victory, and na (urnlrhlnit to Ireland. If not ahanlut freedom, the menna of event imlly attaining nil Ma de mand. The free atatera are alao aup ported by all tho nine of voter for merly Identified with the ronntltu- ntent early In June. Tho elector I tlonal BKltatlon for homo rule and w ill tie aaked to vole nut tnen ly, an j by many men who were ' formerly wm oflKiiuiliv contemplated, for or t'nlonlata, hut who now gladly accept nunliiHt the treaty, but for or aaulimt thn trenty oa the way to peace, the detailed cuiiHtltutlon prepared for j The third section of ihe free atate the free Mate. Thla plan, forced Upon th free rtulei-a by le Volera. la unwelcome to the labor party, whtt-h formed a hirer part of Hi" Hlnn Keln atreii(tHi, nod which la luoatly fnvorahlo to tho treaty. The Inhor party lender fear that tho I'Oiintll tit Ion may tie too con aervnilvo In form for them, and would prefer that tie Ixauo were con fined anlely to th treaty. The Immediate trouble la th voter renlKter which hna been cbal lenaed na otmolete and unfair by Mr. Ie Vnlera. It la chanced that It not only dlHirniit'Hlaea 300. 0U0 voters In the northern area, but omit In the aniith rlaaeea nn whoae aupOnrt Do Vnlera ran count. To prepare a new rt-Klaler Would takv aeveral week,- . -... .... ' - . n VoKnlny'H Iteaulta. Keattlo 7. S: Vernon 10. U. I'ortland, i. . Oakland 10, S. Han Kranrlsco. U, It; halt Ijtke , 0". l.oa AiiKt lta, 3, 2: K.n ranu-nto, 4, 4. ' National Ia-uuc New York i; rblcaso 4. llrookiyn : I'lmlnnutl 5. I'htladelphla 6. Ht. Loui 1. AuHHinn l4-axn. Kttrolt 8; Xe York Cleveland, 8; Wanhlnglon, mm m I II triedftty 9 4. j iiarty I compoaed of extreme repute i Henna who will bo mtlafied whh nolhltiK ehort of an nbaotute laolatrd republic. They any the qulckeat way in an eventual IrtKh reputillo la-to make un of the power of the treaty to enforce It: Pacific C'oaM U-acue. SAN KItANCISt'O. May 15. StatulliiHt of the Pacific Coaet league IncluilInK yvaterday'a ganira, follow: HOPKINS i MILDfi , It's William Tcgge's heritage to the world of men "The origi . nal long-filler Invincible." Long-filler 'romnow on- CHAULMOOGRA OIL w. i. Pi". Kan Krantlaco 24 16 .609 Vernon It 14 .600 Salt IJtke IS 15 f.44 a Ani?flta .r;'.. II 20 .ill Oakland , II II .500 Seattle IS 21 .402 Kacramenfo 17 14 .415 I'ortland 13 2! .371 AS LEPROSY CURE HONOLVU'. T. It., April 2J Th uhs of chaulmoogra oil derivative to combat leprosy hna proved rffec tlvo thus far ,- but haa not been defi nitely etaUiihtMi an sure rure In all ''". Or. II. K. Haiweltlne. medical ofrivtr at the KnUhl leproay receiving axntlon hero aald In an addreaa ex plaining the t baulmoogra , epeclflc evolved hy l)r. A. I. Dean, president ot tho university of Hawaii. 'Tho effect of chaulmooKra oil is not all 'that we desire, hut wo aro hoping for Improvements," he aald. "Kxperlntenta are being conducted In the hope of dlai-nverlng tho exact for mula and method that" will 'make 'It an .ubsolut fur.", e j IlEflKUI.KY AVIIllam K. John aton of Kn Kranclaco. defeats Wil liam T. Tllden. II., of rhlladtlphla. world champion. In final of Pacific coast, singles tennis championship. ' O UCAOO Jake sihaefer. cham pion, who won the world' 18.2 balk line billiard championship last No vember, will defend hia title against Wolker Cothran In a 1500 point match TuesdHy, Wednesday and Thurhday nights. NEW YoliK Ilenny Leonard iightw-eicht champion, announce that following custom of other American holder of pugilistic titles he baa made plans tor a visit to Kuropc. MUSIBEIIGAN ELECT1TN 101 Wherever cigars are sold DKS MOIMCS. Ia., Muy 15. Tho boat laid plan or uiluo and mon, It ai pears will ko awry. Omaha met Des MolneB Sunday In a regularly scheduled Western league gumo and Kavo her opponent four outs In tho fourth liming. . More than thirty players of tlio two teams, four umpires two squads of police, numerous report" era and several thousand - spectators mlsHod the sllp-up and let the fourth man go to bat just aa if he bad been the first man up,'1 ' ' '. Tho error was not noticed until the official box score was chocked reveal Ing a totai of- twenty-eight putouts for Omaha an- Impossible accomplish moot under the rules of the same. ' It Is hoped Judgo Landis'wou't hear oi this. . SEATTI-Il , MASON, EHRMAN & CO, DUtributan ot ' "Th Nation Wom Citan" PORTLAND' SPOKANft MARK ' ' fel HOPlINSll .. - ..tOUCATOH.. . . ... ,. iS You Can Bet Out Loud In New Orleans Now NEW ORLEANS, May 15. Tho "oral system" of , laying bttts Ut tho locul iai-o tracks was fclvcn legal annctlon by the state supremo court hero today In u decision which up held tho contention, of the IUisImcps men's Knclng nssoclatlon thnt the method wna not. a vlolntlon of the LocUo nntl-gnmbllng l;tv, . SANDWICH. England. May 15 t fly the AsKoeiatcd Presa) Miss Knaa mond SherwMnd, tho only American contestant, was eliminated from tho ladies open golf championship tour lament on the Princes course In tho opening vouiul today when Mm. Fletcher of Wembley, defeated her S up and I to go, ' . ' Barnes to Try"'Agaln NKV YORK. May' 15 Jim Haines. national oiwn K lt cluimii.m, .has an nounced that he will again seek the Hrltlsh open title In the championship TOO LATE T0 CLASSIFY CONVALESCENT 1IO.MK. ASHLAND - Housekeeping accommodations for - patients able to look "after hem X'Mlve. ' -! f 46 g Ai.'i . - - - J . U X-J the A t J I OLYMPIC A 1 CETTLE 1 f , orcaKias ''qucsticSn witht OLYMPIC L j i IWhel HeaHi. j 5 "t a p6rri'dc. 'psl 1850, they liked Folgcr's Cof 1 fee-so will you." You'll like it because it is"diffcrent in taste from other coffee and better." It has a flavor worth keeping so it is vacuum packed. Find out for yourself how good it is. Tell your grocer you want it. J. A..FOLGER BC CO. 1 San Franasco - KanuuGtyDaOai ' ' ' Shizuoka, Japan , j Idephone I Traffic Ik The signals of the traffic officer are obeyed instantly by the intelligent citizen, as he real izes that indifference means confusion and congestion. , . Over the wires and through the switch boards of thet telephone company there is a constant volume of traffic. Here there is also a signal the ringing of the telephone bell. A great obstacle in the flow of this traffic is delay in answering the. telephone belL Answer your telephone bell prompdy. You will accommodate the party calling. Ypur own line will be more quickly cleared for other business. - iVH a' n- U.,, M . s - , .-... .. .. i -IT, , J J - .' . . yr . t .' gflome:lelephone;S V if 1