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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1922)
rams TiraEB JUDGE E. E. KELLY Now Showing at Rialto Theater MEDFORD MATH TRTBUNK MKDFOUT), ORKfiOX. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1022 CHAUTAUQUA 10 I HIGH MAN ON BOURBON TICKET Counlluft t the rtcmncriifle hnllola III tho primary election ! t 1liU mnrnlnif, and the democrat of thin county worn handy with tho lend pen nil, writing" In iiniK with itrcat uvldlty. While thit rnunl wn mil completed it noon loiUy, V. M. licrm w.m In the lead f'r sovciniir, and K. K. Kelly, candidate fur circuit Judun lilK man on thn ticket, Attorney A. K. ItciimiH of till" rlly hud hia name written In f'r Justice f thn supreme court, representa tive In consrena, Mat" senator, nnil constable, l, II, Johmum. former limy or of Ashland, also hnil hia iinuio M lit lrt III fiircVoiitfre mill thn P-als-lature, and F.IIJnh .'llurd received it vote for representative In th Pais, lature. J. K. Wormian also hud hi nnm Inscribed for thn immn Jolt. Mlfcn Winiini'k received vote fur (lovcrnur, and Muse Itarkdull was In the' raet fur proilint oininlU.-.-iniiii and ronatalde. Jov, Hi-n W, oleoti received nix oim for iiflv-crnnr, und I'hns, Hull Imil IiIn name will tin In three times, l-Vr county entiiiulsM.incr, Ihe naniM of J,.c M, Itadei, Dr. J. M. Keene. I'llloii Hill, nml Wilbur Alr puis were KtntKi-kicil, J, IMpurtm was n favorite fur ciiuiiihtc, lull Imvhl flrlfililiN. Kinll Molir nml Hll I. Ilrown went n h mentioned. MimI .f l tio 'w rlllnu In" m urrnd III V-i1 forit nml Antihunt precinct. ft '.V-. V' X OPEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON. 2.30 Richard Bartfttlrnes?? Gforoe Stewart tod Annr CornvaJJ w Jlut Seventh Day ?5...i?,.r" v TRAL POINT E OFFERS TO BUILD RADIO STATION PJLOTLESS AUTO AMUCK, 80 PER CENT OF CROP PEARS FOR CALIF. FORECAST : tUIVNTS I'VSS. Or... May V nil lirialrntlni! Million tin) Uukiik Itlver vnlh'y In a probability for tin very nwir futuri', .iy Aimiln II, llruwiii'll, lui nl i ll" Irli nl cli iili-r hn utti'iitli'il a k)n-'lnl im-i'thiK of vnllfy ilcnliTf ul Mi'dfiird yi-oliT'liiy. If pp ni-iil ilim rurry. tln niullui IH lin nf III,- Nuiiin nUi uinl tiipiuity n h Hum riioutnii'iua oririi 2:3') p. m. Krlday. I I 'I ho IjIk t'-nt In up timl couifortahl) ! iiiU ur pliicud. T lii outlook In for a ! Kri'ut Cliutitau'iuu. Tlio npfDlnfC pro- UrHm In of a hiumI' hI nature oonHlMtlnR1 of tlia 8teolmttn Murln!r Tuylor J jliil Trio. They ur ihr- nointn ot ri'iiwirkHhU' tttttiiimiicDl, offfrlriK a proKi'am of ral iiiuhIchI dlHtltictlon I that wll! ppa vrjrliody. The ani ' tuli-iit will appear at th Anlilund cban- tau'tiia which orwiu'd yeMtrdajr. The lAnhlanil TldiOK iix-aka hlKhly of the I above concert: "A record crowd at ! ti-Dili-il the orM-nliiK day proKraro of ! tint Chautauqua thin afternoon to hear I the raro inuiilcal proKram that wu i prvHcntrd, Konn wern dlmippolnted In tlm rnli rtalnmcDt which wan nf the MkIichI quality ami wan mixed with rluHHkal nnd trnmnroim numltpra. The quality of IiiiihIc furnlKhol at thn oicn- 1 Inc day will bo fnllowcd hy other that ' Iiiiv( th reputation of lnilnK equally K'hhI, in i ll would iipiM'ar that AHhland ; la to have a aerleii of proitram whic h 'have not heln eeeed for aome am." At X p. in. the Hiinn trio will kIvh a .... ..B,.l...l.. nf..,. u.l.fl. A ll.thi.. illjiirn, liiiiierHonator. will apiiear In a rare ciilnrtaliiuii'iii. Iln haa been calli-d "The.Maatcr Knli-rtalniT." He J makcH IiIh i haracl'TH lire and breathe I In-fore bin audience. Itemeinher tlckn inunt be pur- Of Inli'ii'il to thn Irtlil Krowcra of fm 1 1 hi' ttoKiin Klvi-r valley in Hie letter Junt rerelveij by C. ('. I.ein ninll, local reprp'iilaliVH of HkoIiIc, Hay A Co., from I rank T. Swell. preHident of the icluiMed Ix-fore noon tomorrow to aecure ('u'lforniu iVar tin werx' uaaociutlon, j them at the I2.&U rate. The ticket readlnit In uirt uh fi llowa: j are intert'hanKeali In the family. Call "In rcpotiK to i ur Interi-KtiiiR iii Mr. John i'erl, If In doubt an to Idler of May I a, will nay that the u- ! uliere to aecure (Icki-tM. The drlvfr of n enr tx-ailnn n t'nllltirtlin lli-rinut plain, liulnlir Jm.SHj ill. ho Into thn in.'ilrlr Hli.ip lit l:ihih nml lt.iril.it Hun tnnriiliiK' for lintti ry .-rM. un.l h ft hi car in H'VclKf, Hume toil, tjlppil oil the omit, r ewii. li uinl the pH.itli iiir mailed, l.ai klim oul of Hie aurnue nnd nearly runnlnK over Homer Di ttoed and Heit Huklll. The car l utroypd a hniterv whuli tlio two men Wire worklnu on In the nr.it i.n.l riintlniiid en lt way in. Hint up aifalnul Mr. Arm-ti'niiil' tinitue rnnd ur. iletiinlUtiliiK a whi-i-t nii.l a fender. Tim ilamtiKe to amounted to npin The dilvir nf the thuuiiht that ho trte w n erctty lrrp one fnr having ilNtilli-.l water put In hU battery, and otprcimcil MlllKelf Nrll.'tlll-lllly t.l Unit effect. He In bound from ItiitUh Ci.I.iihIiIh In California and It acconipuiilcd by n paily of four. inlie uncd hy I tin HreKHi Journal. Cniii-1 ' latton will nul net (ha price of can- i lliiii- a week at leum. mimical con j ti'tiK w arn until June 13. I! thutj irerta, mn til Iteina, market, utocl, aiid;t'in the ri vi-riiuieut crip report on the two rnr i.lmntcly lliu. Cntlforpla car Weather remrls and Itenernl nw Iteim would .n dent out. With Ihta I'msI Htati.m. which would be dlluali-.l a( Central I'olnl, tirantn I'tmit people would he able to lii-ar everythltiK clearly with a muni! rryntal ilelwlor a-t vililch can b acciued at the Hinall rviKt uf from $15 to IS. Willi oul the Central I'olnt alatlon, a recelv Ini; el which would pick up the Port land remrt would eonf aevernl hun dred dollar. Centra) I'olnl ha offered t-i build the inn nhiir) butlillnu and alx i In Klve I'.'ini toward the cunstriiciton of thn Hlatloii. The halutii'c 1 t i he raled in AnIiIhiuI, Me.lford and tintnt V.i, l' than u huti'lr.';! d'tllar III have In be mlHc.l In tbl c.lv HALF Y. W. C. A. FUND Thn annual finance rampalun of the Y. W. C. A. la proxremtnK with unabated rnthUHlanm on the part of thn worker. About one-half of the $3300.00 ha been raUe.l already. In aptte of economic condition the Y. (. A. feel that the people are do UK ull In their power to vupnort the OrnanUurinn. Thn drive will he con tinued until thn full quota hux been raided. SHRINE LAD ES ATTEND THE SHIEK Radio Expert Rewarded NKW YOHK. May ao Theodore Me Klrny of Jkiulon will lm nwardt'd u liver rup ton I i:lii at the radio hIiow here aa the wlreleaa teleirritph receiv ing cbumpjon of thn world. He took down Bfi word a minute, defentlim K. O.'BiMitUT nnd J. C. Smythe, b ith of New York. Mi-r.lroy broke hi own prevloiiM record of f'IMi wordit n minute. A a pari of llie entertainment to be provided for the Imlic at tin- Shrine ceremonial to bt held at Medford to inorrow a theatre parly haa been ar ranKed by the Medford Shrlners. whereby the la.lica will attend In B Imily at the I'nitn theatre to witnea the prodiu-llon of "The Shlek." The ladle will ro direct from the banquet at the Medford hotel to the I'iiko theatre and at the clone of the perfor mance wilt be further cutei'taiiied at a dance at the Nat. Durinit the aflernoon they will be enlertalne.l at card and other name at Ihe Maaonlc Temple and an enjoy able time In aNmired. The ladles of all Khrlncra nra welcome. ,1)10 national crop uf applea, iM-achea! ued peiira will he available. j 'While we had a wonderful crop j (' h'.OKKonu in the pear tree till )ear, thn weather wan chilly, and In many illairictH pi lllualloii waa liuper- fi-Ht. mi that dutiiiK the paat leu duyaj I In re hurt bene an Unuiually heavy ilrop. Two week aao one of my ten-' junta wanted me to miy 4, nun props. tor Ihe t verloaded tree, but lat Sun-I day be mi 1.1 be would not need any prop, a ao many had dripped. "While the crop in Callforn'a will he materially In circus of laat season, which wa the nliortcst since 19 13, It w IM not ho a bumper crop by any meaiiK, probably about so pi-r cent of a full crop, ora total of frt m inn, 000 to lie. noil tons, a aKaitiat 7s, 00.1 ton hint year and 1 .'.. nml t n In iai. "It aeema likely, but not sure, that a hour .'.,000 cars will So east, or abViut Ioimi more ram than laat year, and that market will be pretty full of pear after the lath of Auttual In east ern market, fanners may take five or ten thousand ton more than laat year, and there will be nu re dried. "Caunera hove already puid itrow- era ouIkUIoj the unh.k latton $62 a ton. with some kind f a Kuarantee of a raise if the market la better than that. Moat of our growers are ex pect Inn a materially better cannery price than laat year hccaiiNO the re tailer' shelves are well cleaned up. However, If the eastern market la full of peaches and apple and berries It will Interfere with sales of hlsh priced canned Rood, and an undue price mlRht moan a carryover which would badly react the following year. Lynching Bill Delayed WASHINGTON. May I'nable to rlach a decision on the house antl lynchlnK bill, the aenate fudlclary com mittee today decided to pnstione act ion for two week to Rive lime for con- sulfation with house b-ader. DR. RICKERT SUCCEEDS WHERE DOCTORS FAIL LyiU E. Piakliun' VegeUble Com. pooad Often Dm. Hit Read Mri. Miner'! Tcttimopy Churubuco. N. Y. "I wai under the dacjw'a care for oyer five years for ibackacho and nod no relief from hia medi cine. One day a neighbor told me about your Vogcta- oie umpound and 1 took it It helped mo ao much that 1 wiah to advise all women totryLydiaE.t'ink. hanva Vegetable Compound for fe male troubles and backache. It ia a great help In carrying a child, as I have noticed a difference when 1 didn't take It. 1 thank you for thia medicine and if I ever come to thia point again I do not want to be without tho Vegetable Com pound. 1 givo you pcrmiHBion to publish this letter so that all women can take my advice. "-Mra. Fred Miner, Box 102, Churubuaco, N. Y. It'a tho sumo Btory over again. Women suiter from ailments for years. They try doctors nnd different modi- clnea. but teei no better, r inally they tukeLydia . Finkhum's Vegetable Compound nnd yoti cun ace its value in the case of Mrs. Miner. That's tho truth of the matter. If you are suffering from any of tho troubles women have, you ought to try this med icine. It can be taken In safety hy young or old, as it contains no harmful drug. 1,. i, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii Of ! a rCfe" Vvestern Picture at Page "Two Kind of Women," which opened a two day run at tint I'ano theatre, la a scrappy picture. It por tray I'nuline Frederick as 11 scrappy little western Klrl who flKhta her way throiiKh the whole ffcvn reela now with Kun nnd qtilii, and now with the feminine kind of warfare that haa soft look and why miillea for Its ammuni tion. Theno are tho two Minis of women thiit the fitory pin traM, nnd hots ways thn film beauty ahows her self to be Hllie scrapper. Colin Ciimpbell directed this Ama znnliin story which la adapted from uillth of Illite Lake Hunch." by Jack sou Oregory, "The 8helk" Tomorrow The Hiiperli pirt11rl7.nl Inn if K, ,M Hull's fiunoiiH novel, 'The Sholk," which Is the literary HcnHiitinn of the year, will bo Been nt tho I'iiro theatre four day heuliinlnn tomorrow nintliice. Akhks Ayres nnd Rudolph .Valentino, who made, anch a hit. In "Tho Four Norsemen of the Apocalypse," are the featured pluyerH. 8tewart White's Novel at Rialto Tho Hereon version of Stewart Kd Wiird Whlto'H pinuiliir novel. "Tho dray Hiiwn,". which is HluiViiiH- ul tlie Ulnllo theatre Is cmmltiK eonslilerahle favor nhlo commout iiiiiouk Meiirotd people hocnuso of thn Bplomlld scenery, his torlcal HottltiK nml iictln of , Clalie Adtiins, Itobert, McKlni, Carl tlantvoort and oilier members of Iho ciihI. This picture depicts thn political slritKKln In tho eniiy ilnys of- Cnlll'ornln nnd there urn thiillH ami romunee in overy foot of the film. Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted so uitora crkd llroken Lrnnea Accurately Pupllrated tACTOIlY OS ritF.MIHKS fUM K Main. 1'iuwIm Ashland Granite Company Offers local investment opportunity. Build a Business-Make a Payroll-Draw Your Dividends The AKhland Granite Company offers to tho people of the Kojriic River Valley $irJ,(XX) of tho common stock of the com pany, no preferred stock iMHued,'iii shares of 100 eaii. The eompanv has been ineorpo rated under the laws of Ore gon hy E. V. Carter, Julius V. AVolf, II. II. Elhart, K. 1). Warner, I), l'trozzi, 0. Winter, N. l. Harmon, Kuril I'eil and II. C. Oaley, all well-known Ashland busineRs men. The purfKtse of the corporation Is to buy 140 acres of land and the euipment of the Blair (Iranite Company. This property is located about six miles, in an air line, southeast of Ashland, and has been operated for six years by Mr. W. M. Blair who has sold over f(iO,000 worth' of granite throughout the Northwest, where it is firmly established in the markets a, in quality, ap pearance and durability it is second to none on this continent. The company further propiHes to enlarge the plant and build up a wholesale granite business to a point where it will be one of the leading industries of Southern Oregon and pay good divi dends to those who purchase the stock. The physical situation of the property, all marketing condi tions, freight rates, demand for the granite and prices obtain able are favorable to the development of a large and profitable business which should employ many men at good wages and bring into the community thotisands of dollars every month from outside sources. During an exhaustive investieation covering over three months, sufficient evidence has been procured, duly verified nnd substantiated by official reports, original letters and otherwise to enable any investigator to satisfy himself on all important points in eonnection with this enterprise. The information gath ered is available to the public and may be obtained ion appli cation to the company. The financing of this project is now under way and you are invited to have a part in it. A descriptive and well illustrated booklet will soon be ready for distribution and will be mailed upon request. 'Watch our space Saturday for detailed and valu able information. Ashland Granite Company Ashland, Oregon II. C. OALEY, Stock Subscription Solicitor. IDAHO WILDCAT' TO MEET ESS INGRAM Another Mk Jinxlnc nhow for the Medford fana will he held at tho Nut Friday, June 2. Jess liiKi-nm nod j Finest Welty "The Idaho Wildcat." will meet In the main event for ton j rounds. ' 1 The public has been looklmr for ; tho day to come when it enn see a hoy that will Klvo Jess 11 real battle. I This Is the chance the public tins ! been Inokimr for. Accoi-iIIok to then miin.-iRt'iiieiK the real stuff thai Ji-hx J ix made of, will loom 11 1 where ii ! can he seen next Friday nitfht. Joe Illiickhuni and Kill Meadowa ! will fltht. six rounds and two other Hood prellmlniiiifft nre on the card, j A SALE OF Hundreds of Loose-Leaf Photo Albums Baby Books Memory Books Friday and Saturday Every Album in our stock hat been reduced for this sale. New shipment just unpack ed. All priced low. , BUY NOW FOR GRADUATION AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS Page , Tomorrow ACNES KtsJlS w RUOOIPH VALCNTINO IMIK'KS Adults , BOe Ki. lilies '-!.V IiicIiiiIim War Tax 5 9 Black Linen CLOTH COVERS Black Silk Black Pebble Grain IMITATION LEATHER COVERS Black Walrus Grain Black Long Grain Black Seal Grain Morocco Grain, in Black, Green, Variagated, Gray, and Brown GENUINE LEATHER COVERS Monte Carlo Grain Oriental Design Egyptian Grain Zebu Grain Brown and Green Green and Tan Dark Gray Mnroon with Green Background Morocco Grain . Baby Ostrich Grain Autumn Leaf. . Mottled Tan . , . Bark Grain Brocade Grain Turtle Grain . Seal Grain Baby Walrus Grain Long Grain Whole Grain Albums With Flexible and Stiff Back All with 50 pages. PRICED IN GROUPS $1.19 $1.29 $1.69 Buzza Gift Parchments Selections from the worlds best in llleraturtt ciirHfod on parchment, colored by hand anil exquisitely fciiiuc.!. The aenllnieiitM come from the n of audi colchrnteil wrltri a,s Kihtar A. tiumt, Kipling, Joyce Mlnicr, Itobert. iouls Stevenson, James Wliltcomb Hlley, HidiIiik antl ' many ollien. i Tho iIoIkum ai-e colorful anil harmonious ilecorndons. tJIft I'ajt binents are liMniUome Iv hovitl. Kt IN to IjOO.IMI. . , . . $2,25 ... This group contains all sizes from 5x7 to 11x14 and most of the different covers. $3.19 $4.20 $5.00 TUDIO Mail Orders Filled Postage Prepaid It 's time to think of those pic tures of the baby before the weather gets warm,- We like to let them make our studio their playhouse. ' That means natural pictures. i .... Make an appointment now.