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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1922)
MftDFORD MATL THTBTWE. MKDFOTID 0in:n0V TmrnmUY." MAY JS. 1.022 TOOK tttwr FOUR TRUE BILLS RETURNED BY GRAND JURY l'Niur iit (run IjIIIh, Mini tho sumo number of trim hill were iTturiind by tln grand Jury till morning. . Krnimt ( UiiiI) Wiilgiimntl wn Indict ml for alleged possession of Intixlcnt liiK llitinr upon r" milimli.nl in after it rincnt withdrawal by tho dlittiict at torney of n flutiKw of llijimr selling, ' Lester HUson wa indicted fur th alleged thoft uf "tuio brown colored homo." It. 13. JoIiiihoii wn liiilli tKil for nn NUpiKirt of wlfn iuk I family. Jack Htnltli wn Indicted on u charge uf M'IvockUmk felony, Not true lilllit wcio returned again' Ilenry C. Young, it fnnner charged with silling Intoxicating Manor; Wal tor L. Knillh for KlvlriK chock on a bnnk without surruieiit fund; Henry Wimlrldge. for unlawful KiMnrHiin of liquor, and J, II Wheeler fur :ilit or mortgaged, properly. JOHN PERL'S SON PASSES AWAY AT L LOCA HOSPITAL COAL MINERS REJECT OFFER OF OPERATORS M:V YORK. Mity 1 lteprr"n tntlvm of tli anthracite run I oper ator Hliiy propound ,ut (ha miner accept uaiig reduction nteraiilD St irr int In Battlement uf the irlk rnllntt April I. The offer w r fiixKil point bunk tiy lenders of the iiilivfin' in Ktiiiltatimi, headed by Philip Muirnv. ce president uf tit I'ti 1 1 oil Minn Workvra ef Arn-rl'. ,7. . Cox Si N Three Score Years and Ten Ho l ouiul it Tonic Tlmt Hn- llliu t' roltTI.ANH. Or..- "I nm a man over seventy year of nun and work every day; am hnlu mul heurly anil ran truthfully ny Hint Ir. rier-e's reuu'dUa have proven a wonderful help it iiiu, 1 Mk a Im.IIIii of tho I Uncover now bioI tli-it fr It ton ing up anil tonic effect. 1 a I no tried varlou remrdlKi tor constipation and after flnrtlwt the "Discovery" Kood. I thought I would alao try the rii'kmiit I'l'll'-ti and am glad to Niy that now 1 am vnjoylns rmrlli'iit health." J. i:. t.'ox, IS "I llpliount tr-t. Kop yourmilf In the pink of con dition by )titlnln Dr. I'lcrre'a Unl den Medical DUcovery In liquid or tatilKte from your nrlnhborhood druKKlit, or nd I0o I"-, rirrre'a Invalid' llotvl In lluffnlo, N. Y fur trial pk. -Adv. Tim mniM'iouM frldpilH 'of Mr. niiiJ Mm, .Iiiliu I'cil Hyinputlit.n (limply Willi llK'lll In I lid Inns i.f llit'lr iwnlvi yi'iir oM noil Ki'i.iIiM-irk l.ow'.N I'orl, who piiHHiiil n W a y yi.nlnnlny uf Icrnoofl lit Hucroil IIiiiiiI hoiipltiil mi tho ro Bult of mi ut tuck of uuuto uiipotnll iIUh. ' Kiitiuiiil iiim vIi i will ho hold at tim I'i'il rodlilinii-K Kiitunlny afioruoon lit 2 i.'rli."k. Tim body will tin 111 tint" Ironi ihn lioiim of 10 a', in. Kiitu'riliiy Until 1 p. in, Suliinl;iy nod frli-ndu who wlult to vliw t lift rumitliiN will m Klvi'ii mi opportunity ut thin tlnw. .1. ltnnitolih SuHiictt will romltift (tin Ki rvltMi and will riollvor brief inMrim. Inturiiii-nt wlll lm In thu Juckfioiivllln rimi'iiy and Hov, J. K. Howard of Ju'-kNottvllln will tlollvrr the praynr nt th Krav. I'rodnrlck l.owU I'orl wai born ti in r JnitilnKs. I.tt , on AuniiHt 4th, I'.mii. He wai a (Indent lu lint at ven tit A at the Vuilnitton arhool prior to hU illiie. and .wan well liked by bin tPnrlinr uod fellow puplln, all of whom feel Brent reKret an a rwult of hl untimely death. )ii'i'iiKi'i i aurvlved Uy hl par nim. by Mm', Charlea HIk of Iie.-utor, III., a alkter, anil by brother, Frank I'rrl. all of whom tiro In Medford. )iirlnK the fntierul airvlren, aeutu In the i-hup"! will he r'-m rveil for bin arhoolniulea and friend. ALBERS DISPLAYS ID STORES l lio Kixid old im In i ii k Uuyg when JiK-liHoiivlllo won in In pilnin, me ro oiilli'd to tun ny by Mm litmlliur nlKbt of inlinTM. rilpplim riuoJiH lu the windows of Mxdfonl Krocnry MtoreK. TIioho window dlnpliiya reproHent tho effort, of ('IiiiiImh Btevetm of Mm Albert) UroH. Mllllnif cftinpany nod are pnrt'of tho litibllclly ramptilKii ennl- nnered by that tuinpany to "tell tho ARMY SUN YAT SEN ADVANC PRIMARY BALLOT BURNED IN EIRE The rel(eiirn of E, I), Thiirniuioii at Winter burned to the ground limt iilslit dentroylnit all of thn primary election ballot for the Winter voting precinct, Tho Thompiton renldencc wa to have been the neat of the Wi ttier poll. s The raiiNii of the fire l unknown an It Htarteil whilo (tin family wax nuleep. No one In the Iio'iiko wuh In jured, but everythlim win lout a there was no innurnco on the prop erty. I'rlntlng ronrernn who prlulod the halltU are huny today turning out an extra amount In a junh ui a rmull of the deatructlon of tho ballot ona day prior to the election. A PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS ES ' TOWARD PEKIN llONtj KONO, Muy 17. (I!y t lie AkMfialfld I'ro.) - Ni'Kotliitloini ure In proKii'KH by thu kiiiiiIi China kov-eriiim-nt at .Canton nnd both tho northorn factions to pruvirnt a north wurd expedition by the army of 8un Val .Hen, head of tho Canton govern ment. , Tho fiouthern government.' main army Ik movlnft anil ronrentralliiK on' the border botwoen Kwimik Tiiiik and KluP(!l province, near tho town of NiiinyunK, The roconlly reported Ureuk bo twoeii Hun Yat Sen and (ienural Chen Chlun Mln, head of the outh China force, 1 not HOrloun, It wax declared In well Informed quarter here. In dication po'nt to u complete settle ment between them In tho near future. What the Tri-L Club Has Done for Girls in Medford world" about Alber product. Kven ! I bene miner, althiiiiKli luechanleal. an appreciiito. the quality of Alber flour. Vulon hour are unknown to them miner who nut wiatlcu'.ly flip their rake; without a ml, all day Ionic. Alber window (IIhoIrv imiy be keen thl week at Illbbard' (;nH.ery, Ixiule"i (iroiery, Martili (Irocery, Keonomy (iroceterla, Went Side firoccterla, Jon' tlrocery and Whllitkcr'a Cah and Carry Orocety. In thee a tore nample of A I tier llaHnck flour I Hlven to any houewife wh- tan flip a flapjnik. . . . Tho Trl-h riiivlno ami I'rofelon ii I Women' (iul ha perhap dono a much a any one organization of the Y. W. C, A. to create Inlereflt and en IhuHluum In the Medford agHoc.latlon, Tho TrI-L club wa organized In No vember, 1920, and alnce that time l-.u been holding neml-monthly meet ing devoted to tho Interest and good tm; of huiilne girl, a well a ponorlng varlou clause of Interest to tu wjjman of Medford. Tho elub ia given one cluh sup per or bunqiient each month. At each of lhee meetings a prominent upeak er ha been preent, either a national Y. W. C. A. secretary or interesting local speaker. As high a 1'- btmi neiut girl have attended thcuo ban iueU. Whenevn a national sec retary ha vlid Medford the Tri-I girls have arrariged a social evening In order that the business girls might have tho opportunity of becoming better acquainted with her and learn ing something of what buHlnes girls In other place are doing. A numlier of lolly parties and can fly pulls have been given by the girl during tho past two year. These af fair give the girl a chince to get ac quainted with each other a well a providing splendid recreation. The Sunday afternoon Fellowship hours were enjoyed by many of the girl who liked an opportunity to spend a qutot hour dlseuaalng the. various phafie of religious activity. Tho Trl-1 girl have been practi cally responsible for the organization of tho varlou classes. Tho book re view clan has met at the library dur ing the winter months for the past two years. The reviews were given at first by Miss Clara Van 8ant, the librarian, but upon her resignation the review were continued by the member themselves, so groat was the Intertill In the class. Review of all the latent book were given and often as high a fifty girls and women at tended., The gymnasium clan held at the Nat. was largely attended both by business girls and women of Medford. This winter the class was under the direction of Mis OUU Stoltenburs of the physical education department of i thu high school. .. The millinery clan under the di rection of Mis Gertrude Tlootha of Mann's millinery department, la held', every spring and fall and of (rent assistance to many girl and women of Medford who are Interested In learning the principle ot millinery.. The recent Trip Around the World was an example ot what the., Trl-l clul can do. Both thin year and last the girl scored a big tucceet flnanclaly and otherwise. The artl- tic decoration and splendid program at each house mado tho trip an en-: Joyable affair to all who , attended. Over $100 wa cleared by the club, i The Trl-L club I a live wire organ- (zatlon and Is doing a much seeded work, in Medford. f No ftlrl who re member the motto of the club, "Iove, Laugh and Lift," can fall to respond to Its Inspiration and find herself a better comrade and more' efficient business woman In return, "' Please remember that classified ads, locals and small adi are cash la ad, vance. Bring In your ada and do sot nee telephone. ...... .w,tf , . i i M i w) 4 With Vferifm-d trad I Medford made - 1000 HOMELESS IN CALIFORNIA F I.OS ANCKLUfl. May 18. Thirty thousand acre are flooded or cut olf by the levee break of the Colorado river which Inundated Ripley, Cal.. and IxiiHlbly a thoiiHand people were made homeless, according to A. E. Warming ton, president of the Ripley Improve ment company hero, owners of the townHlto of Jtlpley lu tho 1'alo Verde valley, the uaRtcrn end of Riverside county. There wa no danger to life, according to Warmlngton. the valley resident having ample warning nit only to flee but to sav their beluns Inn and furniture. . Flood waters In the town of Illloy are bing rapidly drained off, accord ing to Warmlngton. by dynamiting and rutting dyke nnd levee of drainage canals and IrrlKutlng ditches, which luid the water, causing It' 1 1 back to run Kn tho town. TIEN TSIN, Mav I h. (By the As sociated I'res.) Chihll troops be longing to tho army of (ieneral Wu I'el-Fu are pausing through Tien Tsln in large numbers on their way to the northern front to oppose the army of General Chang Tho I. In at l.u:.u Chow. . The allied military leader have warned both side neaiuxt enlrench Inic within two uil!-n of tho Mukden r.il way, but thl warning probbaly will bo Ignored. Tho railway la In terrible confu siou, Ceneral Wu's subordinate, con stantly Interfering with Die regular taff. Chang's force took most ofj the locomotiucl and other ro'llngj ttock during their retrial after the d"feut before I'eklnu. . . . v Train from tuo i'ukowa, fiu Wang, liankow and other railways are belug lined to transport the Chihll Midlers. w MOSCOW, May 1. (fly the Amuv rlated I "rem.) A pluaue of ot'Uta, promtnln: xrciitor ilcmrurtton than that of hist year. Ims developed In the CniirsHU, Huku. Kulmn and th C.rl mrii, It 1 a serlou blow to south Ituiudu' boCB for succrMiful crop and the pennant hvo mobilised to flKht the pant with Kanllne. Air liies have been Used to drop polnon Iminba Id Die breeding ares. A. F. A A. M. i Regular Communication Me I ford Uxlse 103. Friday even ing. May 19, 7: SO p. m. U. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. FevVoriteIpcie or . Carnation .Ice Cream have found thit timple recipt' 'makrtL . a drlicioui and vcholetomi ice creawx economical, too. , 1 cup water, 1 Up. vantl!, cup engar, 2 cups Caroauon Milk. Add the sugar to the milk and stir until the sugar is die solved. Add the vanilla and IrtM. Use three part ice and one part salt In freezing. This 'recipe mskrs one quart. ' ' It yen krnt our lll,,.,..lJ LbUt ' There will be a meeting qf tho Order of Do Molay Thurs day night at the Masonic hall. .The purpose Is to con fer the Initiatory degree. CO j too twd write ir rwipw. ViSfr. I Cwtio Milk Pre- -t 4-3 WIiC,IMCmcw4 M8MM ... Tuet mt r j l i tmimm i t-K The' Colonial Liberty Bldg. Phone 298 i -,t-j Has a new shipment of attractive summer dresses in Organdie, Swiss, Voile, French and Domestic Ging hams ' $2.50 to $19.75 Also some beautiful Silk Sport Suits in all shades $21.50 to 42.50 ,.' .3'' i;r: V Two and three-piece Hiking Suits and Tweeds and Wools. Up. to 31. la $33.50. Now . . . . ......... ..... $25 Our line of Khaki garments is most complete for both ladies and children. Coats, Trousers, Knickers, Shirts, Middies, Hats and -.-. - - .-.' ':.'" '.".''-;,' .....""""""' Leggings. Get our prices before buying. A very complete line of wash blouses . . $2.75 The Coloni a t t-t rf M" ' W.lwWrMo4 M el , i i , iSome Re'ail Biirg' lor 11 t ) -t Time ains Special Values in Household Goods, .Garden and Lawn Tools and Hose, Outing and Vacation Equipment 13! T P. ''li;i m I I REFRIGERATORS FOR HOT WEATHER We carry a good assortment of re frigerators. Prices ranging from $15.00 up. OVERSTUFFED ROCKERS CKERS t . m& These rockers are real bargains r '' ' .: . " f ranging in price from $17.50 up LAWN MOWERS Special values in lawn mowers $6.50 to $15.50 EXTRA SPECIALS ON ODD BEDROOM FURNITURE FROM BROKEN SUITS ' .V.:,: : 't : ... ..... ; CHIFFONIER SPECIALS $28.00 Chiffonier, with glass, now v $18.00 One Walnut Chiffonier. ' Regular , $28.50. Sale price $18.00 One Quartered Oak Chiffonier with glass. Regular price $32.50. Sale price $22.50 DRESSER VALUES ' One Walnut Dresser. Regular price $57, sale price ' ..?;'. $37.00 ." 'J v. One Walnut Dresser. ' Regular price $37.50. Sale - price $27.00 . . -One Walnut Dresser. Regular price $48.00. 1 Sale price $31,00 . . v , DRESSING TABLES . : ' One lot of . Ivory and Walmit Dressing Tables. Regular, price, from $23.75 to $76.00. Sale price, i?: "v ' $19.75 each' ,(" " Ji " I I I II II " '; ' Mi i 1 '' ' '' " .l J'-' I " 3- piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, dresser, bed,-chiffonier. Regular price $123.50. Sale price $78.00 4- piece Grey Enamel Bedroom Suits, bed, dresser, chiffonier, dressing table. Regular price $121.00. ; Sale price $78.50 '1 ift i, Attractive offers,. in . crockery, ' granite and tin wear, REMEMBER OUR EXCHANGE DEPT. M ORDOF F & WOOL E ,V.. GARDEN TOOLS Hoes, ; Rakes, - Scythes, Trowels,, Spades, Hand Cultivators. 50 feet 'of 4-ply.Hoselwith coupling $5.65. t ,..J..--'t r- TRADE; YOUR OLD J FURNITURE FOR NEW Complete House. Furnishers i-