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MEDFORD MAW TRIBUNE. ftrEDFORD 01?T:OONT. TUESDAY. .lUXK 21 1H-2 PAfiTC TTTRTCR ( luce; STRIKE ITTOASTtD, Cigarette It's toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality e impossible to duplicate. . niianntfMl h v FEHL CASE WILL R0SEBURG,JULY10BRTT0N WINS CLOTHES you're proud of $35 $50 lT PIH THE TAILOR lYLblll The case of Feh vs. the City of Medford was up for hcariliK nt Hose burg Monday. The plaintiff made an application before Juilsiu Hamil ton for a temporary Injunction to re strain the city from placing on record deeds for property where the owners had not paid the paving assessments. Judge Hamilton ruled that a re straining order was not necessary, as the filing of the suit was notice to the city and everyone interested that a suit to contest the right of the city was pending and that any deeds filed would depend on the outcome of the suit. He stated further that he would give an immediate hcaringof the ease on the facts and set It down for July 10th in Hoseburg. He promised an early decision so that the questions involved would be set tled at once. City Attorney Fred Mears repre sented the city of Medford and B. F. Lindas represented the plaintiff. FROM LEONARD ON FOUL AMD L E VICE-PRESIDENT OF ILL, CENTRAL R. R. IS STRICKEN NEWCOMB FOR WOOD 16inch Slab Wood, dry in yard, $1.75 per tier, Delivered green, $1.75 in loads of 4 tier, dumped. Dry Mill Blocks, $6.5ff per load, or $5.75 dumped. . Phone 631 MAIL YOUR FILMS TO SWEM'S STUDIO 417 E. Main St. Medford CAUSE OF TRAGEDY WATSONVILLE. "Cal., June 27. Mrs. Torakl Inanaga, 19, picture bride of a month, was killed Just before mid night at her home near here when her husband, Junjiro Inanaga, a rancher, slashed her throat in a fit of jealousy over the attentions which another Jap anese was said to be giving his wife, according to the police. ;.lna.naga turn ed the razor on himself and physicians said his Injuries were fatal. NEW YORK, June 27. Considerable interest was evidenced today by .sport followers when the state boxing com mission went into its regular weekly meeting, speculation running high on the question of whether the commis sioners would take official cognizance of the criticism of some sporting writ ers regarding the sudden termination of last night's, bout between Benny Leonard and Jack Urittou, when the latter won on a foul in the thirteenth round. Some siort experts dwelt on the action of the lightweight champion, an experienced, cool-headed fighter, in striking Urittou while the welter weight was on one knee, claiming a foul. Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, tit-pairing. S. W. FOESYTHE DYKK AND CIJ3ANEH Prompt service and prices the lowest consistent with first-class work, riiono 341. Shop at 1 1 Mistletoe Medford Athletic Club Itdilnd "Wulkor's Kntrnnco in nlloy. Kmi 10 n. in. to 10 p. m. daily. Hot mid cold showers. MnssuRlns. K. (. llOH lillOWN. Mcr. Powerful Skin Remedy Discovered Dries l"p Kczemn, Barbers' Itch, and All Skin Kruptions In n Few Days; Absorbs Wens, Goiter mid Flics. Many thousands of people know how speedily and painlessly Moone's Emerald Oil reduces swollen veins und bunches and how powerful pene trating and safe It is. This wonderful surgeon's prescrip tion now known all over America as Moone's Emerald Oil, Is so efficient in the treatment of skin diseases that the Itching of eczoma stops with one application; the eruptions dry up and scale off. A few applications and - the most persistent case of piles is nbsorbed never to return. .s -i s It absorbs goitre; dissolves wens, and in the treatment of ulcers ab cesscs, carbuncles, voricose and boils, it Is supremely efficient. Moone's Emerald Oil in the origi nal bottle is dispensed by pharma cists. It is not a patent medicine, but a wonderful prescription of a prac ticing surgeon. With each bottle complete directions for use are en closed. Your druggist always has Moone's -Emerald Oil on hand. Adv. NEW YORK, June 27. Benny Leonard, the second lightweight champion in 27 years to attempt to win the welterweight title, failed last night when, utter being outpointed for twelve rounds, he fouled Jack Britton, the 37-year-old champion. and was dirsaualifled. Two minutes and forty seconds of the thirteenth round had passed when Leonard struck Britton while the latter was on one knee, taking a count. Britton kneeled, wincing, as if in pnin and motioned to his sec onds to claim a foul when Leonard strsck him in the body with a left. lieferee 'Haley said he had not seen a low blow struck when Britton went to his knee, but disqualified Leonard for violating the rule prohibiting the striking of an opponent, when he is kneeling. , Kid' Lavingo, one of the greatest lightweights of yeurs gone by, tried to take the Welterweight champion ship, but was knocked out by Myster ious Billy Smith, the champion. Britton had all the better or tne comest last night, and It was evident that he would have won the Judges' decision had the contest gone the limit of fifteen rounds. The fighting, however, was interesting at all times, with both champions in a display of their best known tactics. WASHINGTON, June 27. Duties on fresh meats and meat products pro posed in the ponding tariff bill, if of-' fective, would incrense the nation's; meat bill $.179,500,000, Senator Walsh, democrat, Massachusetts, declared to-1 day In the senate. He was discussing the agriculture schedule and announc ed that from time to time he would submit figures, staggering in their size, showing what an unbearable bur den these duties on agricultural pro ducts will bo to the consumer.'' Senator Walsh estimated that the duties on beef and veal would increase prices of those commodities by 231.- 000,000 a year; that mutton and lamb would advance by a total of $31,500,- 000 ;, pork by $105,000,000 and lard by $12,000,000. He said tne total wouiu be $3.77 for each man, woman and child in the country, or $18. S5 for a family of five. The Massachusetts senator contended that the increased cost to the people of his state alone would be $15,1-10,000. The speaker urged that the proposed tariffs could not result in any benefit to the farmers for reasons which he outlined as follows: "A tariff on agricultural products, except In a very limited number of in stances, may not have at all the effect of raising the general level of prices to the producer. "To whatever extent it will raise the price to the producer it will: "(A) React in -higher cost of living to the people of the country, and (ID React in higher costs of the things the farmer must buy. This was well illus trated during the war. As the prices of agricultural products Increased, an increase in price of things the farmer purchased closely followed and tho re sult was little net advantage to him. "The wages of labor have been and are becoming more and more depen dent upon the cost of living. Increased costs through tariff rates of those things the laboring people of the conn try must eat means increased wages, and increased wages In the industrial and large centers of population means that labor will be scarce and will de mand correspondingly high wages on the farms." WINDSOR, Ont., June 27. A. Stew art Baldwin, Gl years old, of Chicago, vice president of the Illinois Central railroad died suddenly of heart failure wliile enroute from New York to Chi cago last night, tho train crew report ed on arrival here this morning. Mr.. Baldwin, accompanied by his wife and daughter, returned Monday morning from a three months visit In Europe. The train had just entered St. Thom as when Mr. Baldwin was stricken. Trainmen summoned a physician, but the railroad executive was dead heroic medical assistance reached him. The body was sent to Chicago. E 10 BUILD TUNNEL PARIS, June 27. (Ily Associated Press). A huge war reparations plan under which tho Germans would re construct Franco and als: build the long-planned tunnel under tho English chunnel has been submitted by the minister of public work, M. Letrocqucr to Premier Poincure, who has laid it before the French member of the reparations commission. The plan In volves the use of German labor and materials to the extent of twenty bil lions of francs. An extra p measure of Pmwver with every dots m,-n rl-sfa-Brr from tills pump mixed with air, , and gas makes Gasoline, makes gas. power. How much power depends primarily uponnowcompletely tbo pasoline vaporizes in the carburetor. "Rod Crown" vaporizes 100 per cent. Every atom mixes with many times its weight of air and combusts cleanly and powerfully, leaving a min imum of carbon residue on spark plugs, valves and cylin der heads. That's why you get more power and mileage and a sweeter-running motor when you use "Red Crown." Fill at the Red Crown pump at Standard Oil Service Sta tions, at garages and at other dealers. Tailor Makes Valuable Find "After HiiOiKlliiK $900 for modicino mul dufturs in four years witliuiit KetHng tiny benefit for stomach trouble and bloating T was induced by my driiKgtat to try Mayr's wonder- l ful Kemedy and must say that u $1 I bottle' has done mo $f00 worth of good." It Is a simple, harmless prep- aration that removes tho catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allnys the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, Including appendi citis. , Ono doso will convince or money refunded. Adv. Summer Planting MEANS SUMMER VEGETABLES You ran now re-plant Radishes, Lettuce, Spinach, Onions, Beets, Turnips," Carrots, and have a second crop of Fresh Vegetables for the summer table. - Utilize Your Garden Space Plant Our SURE GROW SEEDS Monarch Seed & Feed Co. PHONE 260 317 E. MAIN "The Farmers' Service Station" Babo Revives Airahi. CHICAGO, June 27.-"-(Uy tho As sociated Press) Babe Huth cele brated his return to the mine yester day after his five-day. suspension be cause of a run-in with Umpire Din een by crashing out a home run with two men on tho paths. It was his eishth homer of tho season. Bob Shuwkey, the Yankee pitcher, also poled a circuit drive which helped defeat tho Boston Ked Sox, 6 to 4. The Cleveland Indians broke their losing streak yesterday and with Stanley Covelosklo pitching effec tively, shut out the leading St. Louis Browns, 6 to 0. The Philadelphia Nationals hawe moved out of tho cellar. They scored their fifth consecutive victory, from Boston, 8 to 6 yesterday, and today are being trailed by tho Braves. Cliff Heathcote, who camo to the Chicngo'Cubs from the St. Louis Car dinals in tho trado for Max Flack, cracked out three hits yesterday and stretched ono of them Into a triple. He scored three of the Cubs' runs in their 6 to 4 victory over tho Pitts burg Pirates. Branch Rickey, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, used seventeen men yesterday In an nttempt to check the Cincinnati Reds, but they could not do much with Pitcher Keck, the Reds coming out on the long end of a 7 to 4 score. I BECOME A PARTNER IN THE Ashland Granite Company j . Help build a big business and draw your dividends Opportunity plus . action brings results. We furnish the, ' ' Opportunity. j The company Is incorporated for $150,000, shares $100 each, and proposes fo buy the land and machinery of the Blair granite ;quarry., enlarge the plant and build up a great wholesale granite business. ' ,' i . ' As a result of a thorough Investigation twenty Ashland busi ness men are back of the organization and invite your coopera tion. An Illustrated booklet will be mailed to all who apply. Mr. Earl Melling will receive stock subscriptions. We want . you to see the quarry. Turn south ofl the highway at the sign six miles above Ashland or telephone Mr. Melling. 707-L, that you want to go. There will be no charge for the trip and you Incur no obligation. Ashland Granite Company, Ashland, Ore. H. C. GALEY, Stock Subscription Solicitor. ' SAN FRANCISCO, June 26. Willie Knmni, San Francisco baseball player. who recently was sold to the White Sox for $100,000 the greatest price ever paid for a minor leaguer has one very ardent supporter his mother. Mrs. Edward Kamm, Willie's mother sits behind the plate at nearly all the games In which her son plays and watches his every move. "Willie always was crazy about base ball," Mrs. Kamm says when talking about the big deal. "And I guess I'm almost as crazy about it as he Is. Ever since he was a Utile boy we both have been Interested." Yesterday's Results. American Lcacm". ' Cleveland 6; St. Louis 0. Boston 4; New York 6. No others scheduled. National League. Philadelphia 0; Boston 6. .Chicago 6; Pittsburg 4. Nt. I.nnla i: Cincinnati 7. New York-Brooklyn not scheduled. Coast League. . No games scheduled. Cattle Magnate Dead FORT WORTH, Texas, June 27.- Captain Burk Burnett, widely known cattle, oil and financial magnate died at his home here today. Captain Bur nett had been In 111 health for more than a year. Good Help In bummer Indigestion causes worry, nervous ness, sick headaches, biliousness, coat ed tongue, bad breath, bloating, gas constipation and constant distress Henry C. Thorne, 1002 Harrison Ave, Boston, Mass., writes: "Since taking Foley Cathartic Tablets I feel fine.' They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach and Invigorate the liver. Cause no pain, no nausea. No habit forming just a good, wholesome 8? THE BAKiHQ POWDER QUESTiQH SOLVED Most housewives pro claim that the baking powder question was solved for them the ninmpnr thpv liKPf) the first spoonful of Calumet. After thatno douDt remained no nop ing no searching for a perfect anicrcr nn wnnrlprinff if halv ings would "turn out all right." CALUMET BAKING POWDER has solved the question because in all these thirty years it has never failed to produce whole some and appetizing foods at an economical cost. It is as pure and sure as any baking powder ever made. Calumet is more economical than other brands selling for less because its quality is the highest no losses frompailed bakings. Use Oalumet once that's enough to prove to you that it's best by test. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16oz. Some bilking powdere come In 1 2 oz.catia instead nf 16 ok. can. Be aura you net a pound when you want it ALTO TOPS. We lssuo an Insurance policy with your auto top FREE "No premiums In nnv." Onlv exclusive ton shon in tho city. Medford Auto Top Co. 80 STANDARD OIL COMPANY CJlm Gmolm of QUALITY Kiwis' S3 192: STJl The Cleanest Farms In Any Community FORDSON farms have that reputation. Early fall plow ing is what keeps these farms free of weeds. "That's easy to talk about, but how are you going to plow when the ground is so hard and dry, and the weather so hot that a team can't work?;' That, probably is your objection to the formula. "Use a Fordson-Oliver Plowing Outfit," is the answer. Heat and hard soil and dry weather don't bother a bit when you use Tordson power instead of horses. Early fall plowing with a Fordson tractor and an Oliver No. 7 plow will enable you to turn over the soil the time you know it will do the most good. Over 200,000 Fordon Fanners Uao Oliver Tillage Implement .-rre ?.' .1' ,,,;)!t r-vi,V.W-,ffl' T C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Don't let the blaze from your mutch start a blaze In the woods. Wmm) hi -'Ci'o '.-"' , . . i 3 rms'iit IIP!! 1922 Hat , i linn i all , .irl :,n ft-: physic. Sold everywhere. Adv. N. Grape. I'hone 104.