Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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BUILDING PERMITS '
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LADY LEGISLATOR
TAKES FALL OUT
HELD FOR ACTION, HELD FOR MURDERi OFFISH MEMBERS
LITTLE PHIL' BACK,
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News Summary
of Last Night
' A number of building permits
hrve been Kranted by tho city coun
cil, which body hag also held up two
application until a further Investiga
tion tun be mndo by the council com
rr.Jlteo on bulldlnKH. The permits!
W-iucd Include the following:-
To It. Schuior. for a framo gurugo
8k23 feet In illmenxlun on cast Hide
Ht H. Riverside, between 9th and 12th
streets, to cohI IGOO; to Snider iwlry
iVd Iruduco ronipuny, permission to
raise tho corrugated iron roof of Its
buildlfitf on cast Ride of North llert-l
JU rtreel fit a cost of $".0; to Hcn
Itmln Webb, to erect a frame nddl
fion, H by 10 feel on north side of
Kurt Jackson Htreet, to cost 1100; to
ftjasoa Motor company, to mako
tfb?ht nheratlons in the parage build
liiH on North Holly between WfHt
fluln and West 0th Btrcels. at on ei-
cr.ee of $30.
The application held up for more
complete Investigation were one by
ieorgu Adams for the construction .
(If a frame poultry house of two'
rooms on north side of Klghth fit li
(li-rct, wert of Peoch street, to cost
5P4nd another by. Itay. Toft for a
frame ono story addition to a build
in;?, about 14 by 80 feet nnd of twoj
rxniB on tho north sldo of West 10th
street between Laurel and Kins
btructs.
HOV8TON. Texas, Feb. "Lit
tle Phil" Algiu wanted In Los Anne
les to answer to a charge of murder.
Is In Jail today. at Angclton, Texas,
after ho was lunded from tho Freo
port Kulphur company's tanker No. 0
at Froeport. Aluuin, who had boon
in clialns since yesterday, was taken
off the boat shortly before nlno
o'clock, lie soemed In good spirits
and told reporters how be was ar
retted and deported to tho United
Stales from Mexico.
TEXAS AND MEXICO
FRIENDLY AGAIN
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 8. The
Into bouse of representatives with
out a record rots today adc pted a
resolution requesting tho federal
government to take steps looking to
terngnltlon by tho Uiiitod States or
f!i Mexican government. The reso
hit'on voiced friendship of Texas for
Oib Republic of Mexico and express
ed confidence In President Obregoii.
Quick Results Please
j People of Medford
V Kvcrynno Is pleased with tho quick
rVeults of r.lmpel camphor, hydrastls, I
wttrhhazel. etc.. as mixed In Lavop
ftk eye wash. , After using less than
Qns bottle, e lady reports her eyes.
JrMch were Inflamed and watery, are
ttTiw bright and clear. Ono man trb'd
everything, but Ijivoptlk was only
thing that kvc relief. One small
t"ttle usually helps ANY CASK weak,
'rained or Inflamed eyes. Alumi
num' eyo cup FKEB. B. Husklns,
CrtiKBlst. ' . Adv.
RIALTO
Now Playing
Peter
B. Kyne's
tmmortul story of tlio Orcut
Northwtt
"Kindred
of the
Dust"
.1 drama of tnun's un(llna faith
In the woman he loves, An epic
f llui irrcul iiotihwcM, fired
crrcy moment with the thrill
nnd drama of the famous story.
; Miriam Cooper
' as Nan of Hie Sou dust Pile
and Ralph Graves head tho ctit.
SUNDAY
FRANK MAYO
In "THE FIRST DEGREE'
HOUSTON. Texas. Feb. 8. Tho
Kreeport Sulphur company's boat No.
0 from Mexico, docked at Freeport,
Texas at 8 o'clock this morning bring
ing Phil Alguln, wanted in Los Ange
les to answer to a murder charge.
"Llttlu Phil" was in chainK. lie
was accompanied by Immigration of
ficers. A largo delegation of Texas
officers Whs waiting at Freeport to
put him formally under arrest.
The latest plan Is to turn Auguln
over to Pollco Chief Ooodson of
Houston, who Is at Freeport and who
will bring tbo prisoner hero to await
the arrlvul of Los Angeles Chief
Oukes. who Is duo here today.
"Little Phil" also told reporters
thnr hn Alii nnt 1.111 IWallvn tt..r-
geont Fitzgerald at Los Angeles with
Tl'hnui aluvlni. ha la ahnrmul "T ml
away und someone had to take tho
blame." ho declared.
"'That ono was mo."
He said he had been traveling In
this country with a circus as a clown
before going to Mexico.
DAYLIGHT ENTRY OF
HOME-REPORTED
Tho rosldenco of Mrs. Nona Dun
lap. Sixth and Bartlett Btrots was
broken into Wednesday morning, be
tween nine o'clock and noon, and
the home given a thorough rummag
ing, but as far as known nothing of
vulun was taken. Entrance was
gained by breaking- down a aide door.
Mrs. Dunhtp was in justice court at
Jacksonville when tho entranco was
effected, aud discovered the crime,
when Bhe returnod for lunch. She
reported tbo matter to the pollco, she
said. ,
SALEM, Ore., Feb. 8. Tho senate
today referred back to the fisheries
committee for re-conslderiitlon con
current resolution No. 10 which em
bodies the recommendations of the
Joint committee for Oregon and
Washington legislatures that met in
Seattle last Saturday relatlvo to
fishing In tho Columbia river.
Senator Mrs. W. H. Kinney of As
toria objected to the resolution de
claring that Astoria and tho lower
Columbia river were not represented
on the Fpeclal committee, but re
marked "Jtnpresentatlve Hurd, who
knows more about the habits of clams
In a seaside chowder than ho knows
ubout fish, and somo of the senators
who know more about the habits of
cows in the cow counties than they
know about salmon, were named on
tho committee."
. Bonutor It. S. Farrell of Portland
doclared that If the resolution were
not adopted it would show bad fulth
with the Washington legislature.
"Why should we bo afraid of bad
faith with the Washington legisla
ture?" asked Mrs. Kinney. "The
Wuohlngton legislature never has
kept an ogreement with us."
UL"EHSELlJORFFrir.ih :iut!vii
ties announced tho death ' penalty
would be inflicted on Hermans caught
tampering with railroad equipment or
slgnul boxes or. fur other acts of sa
botage endangering tho lives of
travelers.
MTZ The strike of coal miners In
tho Saaro valley was spreading loto
Lorraine.
' urroy In Asia Minor. The cotnmlB
1 Blotters replied that the warships
would remain where they are. To
this, LeMatlu continues, the Turkish
authorities announced that they would
cotnpol the craft to depart unless they
j went of their own free wilL
) .Tho Dritlsh and French command
, ers Uien received orders to reply im
' mediately to any attack. If such an
' Incident arises, the newspaper as
serts, no power, however anxious to
preserve peace, would be able to limit
Its effect.
W.m.tN.ITON. Feb. 8. - The It vu P".
NEW TOP.K Mrs. Frnn.-ea Noel
Stevens Hull, widow of the Itcv.
Edward Wheeler Hall, who was mur
dered last September at New Bruns
wick. N. J., with Mrs. Eleanor It.
Mills, sailed for Italy.
NEW YOItK Monslgnor Ernesto
Fllippl, apostollo delegate to Mexico,
recontly expelled from that country,
was a "victim of a. conspiracy," ac
cording to a rejiort forwarded to
P.omo by churchmen today.
E
Evangelist Bradford
Well Received at
Christian Church
NEW YORK Tho engagement of
Richard F. Cleveland, son of (Jrover
Cleveland, twice president of - tho
United States, to Miss Ellen Douglas
Oallor, daughter of the Right Rev.
Thomas F. Gailor, 'presiding bishop of
the Episcopal church in America, was
announced.
A twelvo day's series of meetings
which opened at the Christian church
lost sight was well ,nttendedi and
highly enjoyed. .
Geo. K. Uradford, tho evangelist,
proved beyond uny doubt that ho Is a
big man mentally as well aa physic
ally and is. a thorough student of the
blblo. His Buhject last night was
"Tho niblo" and bo showed that It is
tho only book that has withstood the
attacks of Infidels, athtest and all
others and is more popular today than
ever boforo.
lie aald wherever tho book has gonu
thoro has been onllghtment, progress
and prosperity; that It Is tho only
book to whom all can appeal and find
consolation and comfort and that It
should be the guide to every homo and
every Individual.
Mooting this ovonlng al 7:30 and
every evening for 10 days. Good iuurIc,
splendid sermons by a man who
preaches tho blblo.
WEDDING BELLS
TUh-lKh HuKhoft of Mcdford. On-
and ! Hunch ?unnola of CVntrnl
I'olnt, On., wvro united In holy wed
lock In thu honm of thu brido'a par
ontH. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnnford H. Hun
ncls nt 2 o'clock p. m., February C.
1123. llov. J. L. neatly, pout or of tin
t'ulon church, offli'iutlng. Tho rlnt
ceremony wfin uwhI.
RHEUMATISM
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Uit p NuaUxl I'rle Add IH-iwslts An'
ItbtaolvcaJ and tho Khcutunllo Pni.
rii Stuns to lA'nvo tlio System
Within Twenty-four Hours.
Every Druggist in this county is
authorised to wy to every rheumatic
sufferer that If a full pint boltlu of
Alleurhu. the tnjre conqueror of
rheumatism, does not show the way
to Mop tlio agony, reduce swollen
Joints und do away with even the
nllghtest twinge vf rheumatic puin. he
will gladly return your money with
out comment.
Ailenrhu has been tried and tested
for years, and really marvelous re
sults have been accomplished In the
most severe coses where the suffer
ing and agony was Intense and
piteous and where htc putelnt wah
he'plcss.
Mr. James 11. Allen of Rochester.
N. V.. tho dlhcovorcr of Allendru, who
for many years suffered the tor
ments of acute rheumatism, desires
all sufferer to know that he does
not want n cent of anyone's monej
unit- Ailenrhu declnively conquers
this wnrM of all dises.ti, and he
has InMructrd dr'JMtists to guarantee
It ss above in every instance. All
di iiMm can .appl) J ou. 9 Ad J
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. The
farmers more than any other group
Interested in tho country would bene
fit by the Immediate passage of the
shipping bill now pending in con
gress, Senator Jones of Washington
who has charge of the bill in the
senate, declared in an address read
today before the convention of the
National Merchant Marine aasocia
Mou. Beuator Joues was unable to ap
pear and hlB prepared address was
read by Winthrop L. Marvin, New
York, vice president of the American
Steamship Owners' association.
Senator Jonos declared that tho
shipping bill by "equalizing tho dif
ference in cost," of American and
foreign ship operation would mean
for Iho farmer American transporta
tion Instead of foreign transportation.
"The high shipping rates which'
wie peupia naa to pay ooiore Ameri
can shlpa were built," Senator Jones
stated,, "went larRoly to alien ships
owned or controlled by great trusts
over which we had no control. If
we had built a merchant marine our
tanners and business men would
have been saved hundreds of mil
lions of dollars that went iuto the
coffers ot these foreign ship owners
aud would have saved hundreds of
millions, of lax burden.
"Wo want a merchant marine. The
farmer, the businessman and the la
borer agree In this, aud the measure
wo urgo is a concrete proposal to es
tablish what we all want."
Representatives of shipping Inter
ests and of mnro than ISO commer
cial organizations throughout tho
country wore horo today for the con
votnlon. Attention of tho mooting
will bo directed to the situation re
garding American shipping which the
shipping bill pending In congress la
designed to meet.
DEMPSEY'S FATHER
SERIOUSLY ILL
CHICAGO, Feb. a.Wock Dcmpsey
on his arrival here today en route to
Salt Lake City, where his C! year
old father Is .reported, seriously 111
with stomach trouble, said that If his
father's condition permitted moving
him,-ho would-take-hlm-to Roches
ter, Minn., to consult specialists. Of
tho New York, boxing situation.
Dempecy said he anticipated adjust
ment and believed his manager. Jack
Kc-arns, will be. Able to arrange at
least two bouts for .him. . The cham
pion boxer expressed the belief that
Jess Willard. from whose brow
Dempsey snatched the crown in Tol
ledo, should be able to beat Floyd
Johnson, Iowa heavyweight, when
they meet next May in New York.
PARIS. Feb. 8. (By the Associated
Press.) -The Turkish order that the
allied warships must leave Smyrna
was discussed at a meeting of the
French cabinet today.
The French government la exchang
ing views 'with London and Rome re
garding the procedure to be followed
In the effortB to reach a Btate of peace.
Until further developments. It Is un
derstood In French official circles, the
Lausanne conference will be consid
ered still In being and will be regarded
as finally terminated only when the
general secretary gives notification.
It Is supposed that all the allied
ships are remaining at Smyrna. These
Include the French cruiser Ernest
Renan, the French destroyer Somali,
the British cruiser Cambrian and the
Italian cruiser Venetla, besides the
Dutch warsl-'p Admiral Tromp and
four American destroyers.
is
today by naval officers here as having
no application to tnc rtnu-Tu-iu. -stroyer
Edsall, the only American
craft In that port.
government and also tnat 11 could
not be regarded as on allied wurcraft
to which the Turkish action pre
sumably applied particularly
SAY "BAYER" when you buy Aspirin.
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on
package or on tablota you aro not got
tone the genuine Bayer product pre
scribed by physicians over twenty-two
rears and proved safo by millions for
oolds. headache, tootliache, earache, neu
ralgia, lumbago, rheumatism, neuritis,
and for pain in general. Accept only'
"Bayer" package which contains proper
directions. Handy boxes of twelve tab-1
lets cost few cunts. Druggists also sell
bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the
trade mark of lisyer Manufacture of
MomoacoticacidesteT of Salicylicacid. L
E
MANILA, Feb. (By-tho Asso
ciated I'ress.) Governor General
Wood today presented to tho Philip
Pine legislature a petition by Admiral
Stark and bis officers for permission
en engage In inter-Island trade the
eleven Russlon ships In which they
brought refugees 'Trom Vladivostok
recently. Tho potiflou asks that this
privilege be granted temporarily un
til the final status of the Russian
refugees Is determined by tho govern
ment at Washington. ' The legisla
ture Is expected to-, dispose of the re
quest soon.
SOFIA, Feb. 7. Advices from Iho
frontier declare tho activity of Irreg
ular bunds In Thruco is ou tho in
crease and that several Greek mili
tary posts along tho Marltza and In
tho Interior were attacked. The
Greeks, undertaking Be vera J meas
ures in roprlsol, are said to have
occupied Beveral points along tho
Maiita and near the Adrlanoplo sta
tion of Karagatsch.
The Turkish and Bulgarian popu
lation of Thrace is reported moving
toward the Bulgarian frontier.
Tho concent rut inn of tho Greek
troops in western Thrace Is reported
completed- Tho Greek military au
thorities aro reported to have pun
ished 200 Greek officers for laxness
In discipline
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c
and mall It to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef
field Ave, Chicago, m., writing your
name and address clearly. You will
receive In return a trial package con
taining Foley'B Honey and Tar Com
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills for pains In Bides
and bock: rheumatism, backache, kid
ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con
stipation, biliousness, headaches, and
sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere,
NEAR EAST 8ITUATION BRIGHTER
(Continued from page one)
tlon by saying that British warships
could land troops at Smyrna with a
view to taking In the rear the Turkish
Indian Suicide Was Crazy
rilOF.NIX. Ariz., Feb. 7. Chief
Gabriel Whltehorse, full blooded In
dian and war veteran who killed him
self In Now York yesterday for lovo
ot a white woman, was Gabriel Hat
tins, escaped inmate of the Arizona
state insane asylum, according to Dr.
A. J. Wheeler, superintendent of the
Phoenix sanitarium here.
B'bte TTwughtySr Tbdau
WHY WILL YK MKV.U I live,
sith I he Lord God, I have pleas
ure In the de III tif the wicked. . .
Turn yv. Hint ye from your evil wsysi
for why will ye dip. o house of Israel J
- Kellel V 11.
THIS LITTLE
BABY GIRL
Wu Benefited hj At Good Her
Mother Got from Lydia L Pink
htm'i Vegetable Compound
Pittsburgh. Pa. "I ok Lydia E.
Pinkham a Vegetable Compound before
my tune girl was
born, and the effect
it had was wonder
ful. This will bo tho
first child I have
nursed, as I had to
bring my two boys
op on the bottle. I
was very nervous
and worried, tired all
the time, and after
I read about the
Vegetable Com-
tvmnd f tried it snrt
kept on with it. I atill continue its use
and recommend it to my friends. You
mav Publish these sets i a testimonial
for your medicine. "Mrs. Wu. K li.nge,
169 Plymouth St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
It is remarkable how many cases have
been reported similar to this one. Many
mothers are left in a weakened and
run-down condition after the birth of
the child, and for such mothers the care
of the baby is well-nigh impossible. Not
tmlv is it hard for the mother, but tho
child Itself will indirectly suffer.
Lydta E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound is an excellent tonic for the
mother at this time. It is prepared
from medicinal roots and herbs, and does
not contain any harmfuMrugn. It can be
taken in safety by the nursing mother.
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SOMETHING NEW
We have just received iour first shipment of Ladies' Dresses in Taffeta,
Crepe and Three-piece Dresses direct from the eastern market.
We invite you to call and look our Dresses over, try them
on, examine them in every way and you will be convinced we
have Quality, Style and Price that will appeal to the most
fastidious.
THE NEW SPRING HAT TO MATCH
We are showing a few Patterns of New Spring Hats re
ceived direct from the New York Market, the very latest
creations and, as usual our prices are a delightful surprise
to all.
222 W. Main
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Medford
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