Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 06, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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STEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNT!. MEDFOItD, OREO ON", THURSDAY,
ANDREWS PLAN
TO BUILD
11 STUDIO
Jlcilforcl Is to have a new musical
cojmervatory In a special building ro
niudDlod and fitted up for that pur-
so. Including a small theater with
a twatlnc capacity or 300 or 400 peo
ij If the Dlans of Ed and George
Atiirews to purcliase the old First
Meiiiodlst church edifice on South!
Hhrtlett street ore carried out. '
ItThe Andrews brothers and church!
trustees have reached a purchase
agreement, it is understood, and all
that stands :n the wny of the deal
going through is the consent of the
city council to permit the frame build
ing to be remodeled and occupied for
that purpose. The council has left
the matter In the hands of Its build
ing and fire committee with sole pow
er to act. This committeo consists
of J. II. Butler. 11. W. Paul nnd K. 11.
Jsnnoy. The only matter that may
possibly prevent permission being
Klven Is that of the theater part of
the structure. The question has been
under consideration for sevoral days
hut up to this afternoon no decision
bad been reached.
According to' - the Andrews broth
ers' plans no change would be made
In the exterior, of the building, but
the Interior WOtilfl be completely al
tered so as tb provide the theater for
recitals, etc., and sound-proof room a
In which vocal and Instrumental In
struction nnd practice could be car
ried on. The building would be a
general rendeivous for the music In
structors of tho city and their pupils.
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BUT RAINFALL IS
IMAL
Y. M. C. A. Workers
Constantinople Feed
Women of Harem
The official weather report for last
month shows that February with all
Its cloudiness and 1.79 Inches of rain,
is shy of the avorage rainfall for that
month of over two Inches. Last year
only .38 of Bit Inch fell during Feb
ruary, however. The greatest fall of
last month within 21 hours was .0 1
Inch on the 7th. There were 11 days
last month with .01 or more inch of
rain, 22 cloudy days, 4 partly cloudy
ones and only three clear days. No
snow was reported during the month,
and but few foggy days.
Tho February temperatures were as
follows:
Mean- maximum, 5.1.37.
Mean minimum, 35.24.
Mean, 44.30.
Maximum, fit, on the 12th; minimum,
2S, on tho 10th. lfitli-24th.
Greatest dally range, 33.
Tho official data for February Is In
part as follows:
Mln
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32
CON8TANTI.0PIK. M:ir. 6.
Members' of Ihe rnllph's house-
hold left behind on his departure
for Switzerland are penniless and
in acuto distress, no provision
having been made for tho
eunuchs and members of tho
hurem.
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CASE STARTS IN
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WASHINGTON, March 6. Samuel
L. Knight, whose nomination as ane-l
A number of Y. M. C. A. sec- ,cla counsel in tho Standard Oil Com-'
retarles vlitited the palace yester-
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TiOBBHIMtCl. Ore., March . A
crew of !6 Southern Pacific signal
men arrived hero today to start the
Installation of eighteen semaphore
typo block signals from Winchester
south. In nddltlon to Installing these
wifely devices along the main line. It
is proposed to put In approximately
100 switch control boxes In the Hone
burg yards to protect the mnln line
during switching operations. The cost
of the Improvement will be around
176.000. During the coming year the
company plans to complete the In
stallation of Mock signals between
Kugeno and Ashland and link up the
entire Portland division.
Glycerine Mixture
For Gas on Stomach
Blmpl glycerine, buckthorn bark,
etc., as mixed In Adlerlka. helps any
cobo gas on the stomach In TEN min
utes. Most medicines act only on lower;
bowel but Adlerika acts on llOTH I
upper and lower bowel nnd removes!
nU gasses nnd poisons. Hi-Ihk out
matter you nex-er thought was in yout,
system. Excellent for obstinate con-1
atlpation. tluanl against nppentl-l
rills. Heath's lric Store. Adv.'
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pany of California lease case has
aroused opposition on the ground that
he was counsel for a bank in which
the Rockefellers were Interested, In
formed government officials before
accepting that he had never represent
ed oil Interests.
This was disclosed today In an ex
change of the telegrams leading to his
appointment, made public at the White
House.
Rush L. Holland, assistant attorney
general, sent this telegram to Kulght
on March 2:
LA GRANDE, Ore., March 0. Eva "Do you now orhave you at any
Ricks, aged 2 years, wos burned to time In recent years represented an
death In a fire which destroyed the oil company? Are you in a position
barn on the I,. N. Conlcy ranch, four, to accept without embarrassment eni
mlles from Cove. Ore., early last eve- ployment to represent the government
nlng, and her brother, Lewis Martin in litigation which will Involve tho
Ricks, aged 4, was Berlously burned state of California and the Standard
about the arms and neck. j Oil company as to sections 16 and 36
The children wore playing In the In naval oil reserve No. 1? If ao,
barn when tho fire Blartod. The boy tabout what compensation would you
managed to rush out, covered with expect and if you undertake It at
flames, which his mother extinguished. ' once could you come here for confer
The fire In the barn was too far ad- ence on notice? Please -reply collect
vanced to permit rescue of the girl,
and her remains wore found after the
barn had burned to the ground.
The boy was brought here this inorn-
and treat this telegram confidential."
Mr. Knight's reply sent March 3
was :
Have not at any time represented
Ing to tho home of his grandparents an oil company or oil interests and am
for medical treatment. The funeral in a position to accept wthout embar
of the girl will te held at La Grande
Friday.
TEIJ-'.Glt.VMS jm.AGGKD IX
(Continued From Page One)
White House flies after Issuance by
the president of his statement dis
closed, however, that the McLean
message related to the Denby matter.
A number of congratulatory messages
were received in connection with both
the statements on tho Itoblnson reso
lution nnd the New York speech."
ION SUIT
T
NKW YORK. March 6. A legal
fight for control of radio broadcast
ing In forecast ns a result of the suit
by the American Telephone nnd Tele,
graph company for a permanent In
junction restraining station WJtN
opciatcd here by Marcus l.oew and
George S.-hnbel from broadcasting.
The request for an injunction Is
based on the contention that most
broadcasting stations operating In the
I'nltert states nro using apparatus
that Infringes on patent rights of the
A. T- and T. which operates station
WEAK.
Should the stilt be successful simi
lar actions probal-ly will be started
against other broadcasting stations,
except nr.out forty which have made
arrangements with the A. T. and T.' '
rassment employment to represent the
government in tho litigation referred
to In your wire of March 2.
"Difficult to determine in advance
what compensation I might reason
ably expect and am willing to have it
determined by department or autnor-
Itv having matter In charge. If se
lected I can arrange to undertake mat
ter at once and come to Washington
for conference whenever requested
The telegrams were made public
because of the statement of Senator
Walsh, democrat. Montana, and other
senators, that Information had been
received by them indicating that Mr.
Knight had done some work for the
Pnnitahle Trust company of New
York, which they said was a Rocke
feller bank.
WASHINGTON. Mar. 6. A tele
gram from President Coollcfge to E. B.
Mclean in Florida was read Into tho
committee record today. The message
sent on January 12, said:
"Prescott Is away. Advise Slemp
with whom I shall confer.
(Signed) "Calvin Coolidge."
Slemp was then in Palm lteach.
Members of the committeo said they
did not know who "Prescott" was.
A short time before the committee
had heard read a telegram from Chief
Doorkeeper Mi-Kenna nt the White
House.' advising Mclean on December
53 that Slemp was leaving that night
for the fcoulh.
Fall Tvlcgram Read
Then an exchange of messnges was
read showing that on January 10.
Albert 11. Fall at Palm Heach wired
Chairman Inrcot of the oil commit-) HOOD RIVER. Ore.. Mar. 6. De
tee. asking If "Wash has authority tor1nrin that nn emergency exists.
subpoena ma to testify." nnd got a committee of Moslcr orchardists. com
response saying he had not. I posed of Mark A, Mayer. George
Fall telegraphed from Palm Peach chamberlain and C. T. P.ennett was
on January 11 that facts would be de- jhpre yesterday seeking the co-opero-veloped.
but names not given In testi- (,. llf local men In plans for a valid
mony before Senator Walsh at Palm her(j jftW. for tne Wasco county and
M0S1ER ORCHARDISTS
UP IN K OVER
STOCK DEPREDATION
DECATUR. Ga., March 6. Trial of
the suit against Walter T. Candler,
son of Asa G. Candler, Sr., Atlanta
millionaire soft drink manufacturer,
for $100,000 damages brought by Mrs.
Sarah Byfield, 'also of Atlanta, was
called in the DeKalb county superior
court.
Mrs. Byfield's suit grows out of a
European trip, according to her peti
tion, taken by a party which includ
ed) Mrs. Byfield, her husband, Clyde
K. Byfield: the defendant, Mr. Cand
ler, and his two children. The plain
tiff charges In the petition that while
on board the steamship Berengaria en
route to Europe July 17, 1922, she was
attacked by the defendant In her state
room. Her screams, the petition Bets
out, brought her husband to her aid.
Tho two men engaged, the petition
stated, in a fist fight.
Order Reichstag Dissolved
T.nvnr.' March 6. President
Ebert of Germany has authorized Chan
cnllor Mnrv to dissolve the YeichstnK.
according to an Agency dispatch re
ceived by way or Amateraatn. n me
rifianlntinn takes nlace this- week, the
dispatch says, the elections will be
held either on April 6 or 13 ana win
include the occupied region.
Ismet Pasha Resigns
T.ONDOM. March 6. Ismet Pasha
has resigned at Turkish premier, ac
cording to the Constantinople corre
spondent of the Exchange Teiegrapn,
hot the nresident of the republic hajs
asked him to form another cabinet.
Notice
Ait nnrtinn havinn lawns at I. O. O.
F. cemetery should remit at once for
care for 1924. L. R. Dusenbury.
Sexton. 234 E. Ninth 6t., pnone bD-n.
Medford. Ore.
Good Kidneys
Mean Long Life
Keep Them Clean and Free Fro-
Poisonous Waste With Dr.
Carey's Marshroot Pre
scription No. 777
AMERICAN LEGION
Indoor Circus
Armory-Medford
March 7 to 12
(Except Sunday)
8-BIG ACTS-8
FREE DANCING
Come On, Everybody
Bring the Whole Family
SEASON TICKET
(Good for Admission Every Night)
50c
No rrug Just Roots and Horns
And Money Back If It IHm't
Help You Wonderfully.
Take Notice! Take Notice!
We Have Just Purchased
1 a Large Assignment of
Government Goods
consisting of 0. D. Wool Army Breeches, 0. D.
Wool Army Shirts, Khaki Breeches, Khaki Shirts,
0. D. Blankets and Service Blankets, Canvas Cots,
Army Wool Undershirts and Drawers, Slickers,
Tants and Coats, Rain Hats, Navy Pea Coats and
Mackinaws, Leather Jherkins and Leather Vests,
Leather Puttees.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
'-We have them in all Leather Army Shoes from
$3.50 to $5.50.
We are still selling 1 lb. bars Army Soap, 15
bars for $1.00; 7 bars for 5Cc; or 3 bars for 25c.
We don't want you to push the money under
the door but we do ask you to come and see our
stock and quality of goods before purchasing. We
are here to please the public, and solicit your
patronage.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS
United Army Stores
32 So. Central Ave.
Medford, Oregon
Beach.
. enator Walsh, chief prosecutor of
the oil inquiry had gone to Florida to
question McLean, but committee
records show that he was empowered
In summon such witnesses as he might
desire.
On January 17 Mrl-ein wired Fran
cis T. Homer, a Baltimore lawyer,
asking if the oil committee could
compel him to testify where he had
lao.ooo on deposit.
'Think over certain prominent peo
ple at that time." the telegram said,
"and you will realize why large cash
funds were kept on hand at that
time."
('.anion IS. Means, a widely known
investigator once employed by the
department of Justice, wired to Mc
Lean's secretary early In January that
he was on the way to Palm lteach.
Set-oml Coolidge- Meagt
President t'oolidge telegraphed Mc
Lean at Palm lteach again on Febru
ary IS. according to the committee's
telegrams.
"Thank you for your message." the
second Coolidge telegram read, "you
have always been" most considerate.
Mrs. Coolidge Joins me In sending
kindest regards to Mrs. Mctan."
"Please see Senator Jint nnd find
out if there is disposition to ntake
mutual friend make long Journey."
said a message from Palm lteach.
January !5 by V. K. Wiley to Ira. K
Hennett.
The first Coolidge telegram was
sent after Mclean had testified that
the 1 100.000 loan he previously had
said was made to Fall on a note was
In reality In the form of checks which
were returned to him uncashed.
The second was dated two days be
fore Mclean was summoned here by
the committee to explain.
Wiley Is manager of the Cincinnati
F.nuuircr and ltennett Is an editorial
writer on the Washington Post, both
Mclx-an publications.
To Sell Scrap Steel
WASHINGTON". March 6. Twenty
million pounds of steel in rartous
shapes and sixes, a part of the navy's
supply, will be sold at public, auc
tion March 19. ' at the Mare Island
(California) navy yard. The sale will
be conducted by the board of surrey.
appraisal and sale of the navy.
Cut TtiU Out It Is Worth Money
Send this ad and ten cents to Foley
Co. KJ5 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago.
111., writing your name and address
clearly. You will receive a ten cent
bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Corn
found for coughs, colds and hoarse
ness, also free sample package of
Foler rills, a diuretic stimulant for
the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tah-
I lets for Constipation and ltiliousneas
! T!e. wonderful remedies hav helped
millions of people. Try them! Sold
1 tveryw here. Adv
the Hood Hiver orchard districts. Ac
cording to the committee there is a
possibility of great damage from the
invasion 'of herds of eastern Wasco
cattle, sent to the western ranges this
summer. A proposal has been made
for C.ovc-nr Pierce to call a specinl
session of the legislature to cure the
present legal defects.
Several years ago the Mosier fruit
district and local residents adopted
herd laws thru Initiative petition. The
supreme court In & decision last year
declared the initiative law vom re
calls of a legislative enactment that
limited such direct vote of the people
to counties having SO.00O or more
residents.
The Mosier men. who will present
the matter of a herd law to the mem
bers of the Apple Growers association
at their annual primary meeting next
Saturday, said that the eastern Ore
gon stockmen formerly refrained from
use of the ranges between here and
Mosier because Hood Hiver county
had the reputation of having an ex-
ellent herd law. With this harrier
removed, they declared, the orchard
ists on the border of the valley will
be at the mercy of Invading herds
uMeas fences are built. The fencing
of the Mosier orchards. It is declared,
would cost $50 000.
New Treatment for
Varicose Veins and Ulcers
c -.' i- ( n rf.-nrprous and
often burrt. Sufferers are advised to
tvt a two-ounce, original bntile of
Kmerald Oil full strenrtni a
uaihi rir-t.- f.tt-. anil West Sid
Pharmit'v nnH start to reduce the
viaina ni liiimht at on re.
rhyii-tans revoimnemi KmeraM OP.
t i ntvt in hrvanttfti irttt and a
-mall tattle will last a Ion time, be
cause it is very concentrated and a
ilttli t-iwA lrtn.tr wav. Annlv nlJtrtt
anj mornmc wun a c-run
("irwted untu the swelling la reuurea
to normal.
. Mi-t-a1mil- nntrrfiit j i'mpr
t.t thai nii. pinil) nurt even
goitre disappear when used s'.eadily.
-lV.
When backache nd ' puffiness
shows under the eyes, It means that
your kidneys need cleaning need to
be built up.
It may mean much more If quick,
action isn't taken your very life may.
deppnd on what you do today. (
Ir. Carey's Marshroot Prescription ,
7 is for Kinney ana Diaauer numm-.-.
an nfor tnat purpose nns necu uw
with what miht be called phenome
nal success for 40 years. It has
helped thousands and has saved many
lives. .
It is rigidly guaranteed if it
doesn't help you in one week's time,
money back. In tablet ,and liquid
for mat Heath's Drug Store, West
Side Pharmacy and all real drugpists
everywhere. Price Jl-50 and well
worth the money. A big seller In the
mst. Adv.
The Speed Limit
of your car will be easily increased 5 miles
an hour over any rough road by installing
GABRIEL
SNUBBERS
and your car will not suffer as much
hardship. "
Call On Us and We
Will Be Pleased to Explain
Them in Detail
- THE ONLY SNUBBER
Repairs and Service
Williams & McCurley
Opposite Nat Phone 615-R
Sales and Service
Stromberg Carburetors --Exide Batteries
Notice
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon. Jackson County.
In tht Matter of the Kstate of Geo.
C. Oily. lVoeiwd.
Notice i hereby given that the
undersitrned executors have filed
herein their fin! report and account
in the above entitled matter, and the
iKove named Court has fixed March
22nd. at 10 o'clock a. m. at the
Court Houm In Jacksonville, in said
County. a the time and place for
hearux objections to said final ac
count, and for the settlement thereof.
C. N. CI LY AND A. B. Cl UV.
P.xecutora cf Gear
C Culy, decvase!.
Demonstration
of the
Commercial Fordson
FRIDAY, MARCH 7
Logging from 10 until 12 noon Tomlin Box Factory.
Stump pulling, 1 until 3 p. m. Oak Grove School.
Dump Body Truck 3 until 5 p. m.
Moving pictures and lectures at high school, Friday night at 8.
Seven big reels of the Ford plant.
Everybody Invited to See These Demonstrations and Pictures
Everything Free
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
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