Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 29, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDF0T1T) MATL TTCTRTTNE, MffiDFOTtD." ORKflOX, MONDAY. SKPTKMRKR 20, 1924
REPOR
MECCA
I
CAPrURED By
MOSLEM REDS
LONDON, Sf lit. 29. (By tlie Asso
ciated Press.) It lias been learned
Hint a telegram was received III l,on
don from King Hussein .or lledjas,
dated at Macon, Saturday night, de
scribing tlio slluntlon there as "very
grave." To news lias been received
however, definitely indicating that the
city lias fallen.
Head Coach Bob Fisher and Harvard Captain
Start Football Practice at Soldiers Field
LONDON, Soiitt. 29. While the
Moslem world Is anxiously awaiting
confirmation of the report that Mecca
has been captured by tho Wahalils
fanatical Moheuinieilan puritan reform
ers, who held tho holy city for a few
years at tho beginning of the nine
teenth century what llttlo news is
reaching the outside world by way of
rumor, suggests that the report is
likely to be true.
King Hasscth, who during the Great
War mode Mecca the capital of his
new kingdom of tho Hcdjnz, Is reported
by the Daily Chronicle's Cairo corres
pondent to 'bo Tetroating with h's
scanty forces of Hashaniitos to Jed
dah, the port of Mecca. Tho belief is
held, according to the correspondent's
dispatches, that Hussein's allien have
failed In their attempt to recapture
Talf, which the Wahahls seized recent
ly. Capture of Talf is of Importance
to Mecca becnuse it is from there that
the capital receives most of Its food
stuffs, Tho tribes betwoon Mecca and
Talf are reported to have refused to
help Hosseln whoso safety, according
to current reports, is in danger.
The Chronicle's correspondent says
that the rumors of tho fall of Mecca
created a sensation in Cairo and Is
causing a stir throughout Islam.
'WlA" "i
$& - IMS k 1 - I
T BUST THE
TRUSTS OR YOU'LL
Bob Fish or, head coach, loft, Is
itecn here with Captain Malcolm
OrPL-noiiRh of the 24 varsity foot
ball team on Soldiers Held, Cam
bridge, Moss. Coach Fisher faces
tho hardest task of his career in
attempting to develop a Varsity
team capublo of playing football
tlie way Harvard teams of tho past
have played it.
1924 State Fair Had
Smaller Attendance,
But Profits Larger
.TALENT TALK
HAI.KM. Ore., Sept. 2!. Tho tutul
pnld attonilanre at the Oregon Htato
fair, whitli cloned here yeHterdny, was;
09,300, or II 0 0 0 Ickh t h a n Iuk t yea r
when 7U.200 paid admissions at tho.
Kte. Cash receipts of tho fair thiH
year wero $99,312, ngalnnt $102,1172
bint year. j
Expense! of tho fair Just cloned aroi
oHtlmated at about $3000 ihh thanj
last year, and tho fair board believes
a Iui-Kr balance will be left than ii'
year ko when all accounts are mjuiir-1
ml up. .Season tickets sold this year
nKHrenated $1510.75 against $1574.50
last year.
Mr. and Mr, Kd llowman returned
Wednesday to their homo In (.'bilo
quin. They havo been visit Ijik Mrs.
Howmun's mother, who l ill mid his
slator,. Mrs. TurnbauKb at tho Amoa
iipartmentH.
The ladles' Community club will
hold their regular meeting next Wed
nesday afternoon, October lKt at 2:30.
A large attendance is duslred as there
are sovoral mutters of importance to
be voted on. ,
Born to Mr. and MrH. .It. JO. N'ew
bry Thuraduy, Hoplember 25 1U2-1, a
son.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Wliltukor and
family of Klumnth Falls were callers
on Mr. und Mrs. Thomas 11IU last
Hundiiy. They formerly resided in
Medford. I
.Mrs. Parks has returned from a
visit in Ht. Helens. She was accom
panied home by her sister, who will
visit relatives here.
At a meeting of the student body
held Friday morning, September 2(1,
Donald Try or was elected editor in'
chief of tho "Talent ill-Ule" by u I
large majority aiui Frank Dunkln was
elected manager. Thu other officers
are appointive. I
This past week a series of talks on
the constitution have been given, one
vachi morning In assembly. Those
who have given talks are Vei n riplers,
Donald Tryor, Frank lmnkin and
Miss Ruth iinwnutn.
Ribbed Fabrics Show
Even On Millinery
iClbbcd weaves have been indicated
for several seasons, and now show
sl;nn of ninlntalning a place among
the fabrics classed as fancies. In
promoting rib weaves a French mill
iner has adopted bengalincs and glv
.en I ham important presentation In
her fall and winter collection of bats
for general wear, American milliners,
and manufacturers of skirts and
dresses also are advocating ribbed
weaves with fair success.
Fine ribs are appropriate for dress
es, while tho heavier ribs, classed
as ottomans, meet with tho approv
al of manufacturers looking for an
appropriate Jnovelly with which to
make d reHsy w ra ps and cou is.
lEIOND, Ore., Sept. 29. V. C. Bar
ker, of Xarnpa, Idaho, died this morn
ing us a result of an accident in the
Sbevlin-ilixon mill last Thursday. Mr.
Barker was at the mill looking for
work when a pile of lumber for Home
unexplained reason fell over, cutching
him unawares. 1
Me was unconscious for some timo
but was thought to be recovering,
taking a sudden turn for the worse
Saturday. He was fifty years bid and
hail only been In Bend a few days. His
widow has been munitioned but has
not arrived here.
Large Hats Make
Dent in Modes
OItlKlti:i TO TARK TUAIX
Refuses lo Dismiss Case.
SAN FJtANVlSCO, Sept. 2!). Unit
ed Btfttes District Judge John S. Part
ridge, today denied a motion by the
plaintiff to dismiss tho $i.noo,000
breach of promise action entered
against Cornelius Vamlerbllt Whitney,
young New Yrk nnd San Francisco
capitalist by Evan Burrows Fontaine,
a dancer.
(Con tin tied from page one)
rain. As this Is the last playing day i
of the National league, the teams wilt
be unable to play it off. Inasmuch' as
Itrooklyn h is also completed Its pro- '
gram, the (Hants close the season a
game and a half ahead of the Dodgers.
At Chicago. K. H. K.
Plltshurg 0 12 0
Chicago 4 12 4
Batteries: Vde, Song4r and Oooch;
Blake. Wheeler and ('hurry.
Ijirge hats, especially In felt with
velvet, trimming, are making quite an
Impression on the made, declares the
Dry Goods Economis. Berets are pro
gressing rather slowing, althn recent
importations that will be widely cop
ied, include the tain type. Off-tho-face
models are featured in practical
ly all lines to the extrtnt that they are
almost certain to go over with success.
They offer an agreeable change from
the small rolled brim mode).
In the una 11 hats thero Is a ten
dency to turn the .narrow brim up
sharply at back and turn It down In
front over the eyes. In felt models
with a felt bow tho effect is tailored
and smart. This hats Is n good choice
for" wear with coats of generous fur
collars, as the short back suits the
collar.
Skirls Cut Circular
Golf and other sports skirts are
expected to be in demand for fall, and
short fur coats aro likely to require
tailored cloth skirts that can be worn
with Houses of a thinner, mnro' com
fortable fabric than cloth would be.
The tendency to circular cuts In skirts
is marked. The fla re Is moderate
and scams enable the skirt to be fit
ted at tbejop without fullness. Dry
floods Economist.
BOSTON, Sept. 211 Frank T. Johns
of Portland, Ore., socialist-labor can
didate for president. In speeches de
livered here yesterday and last night
said the party he represented was op
posed to any trust-busting policy, be
cause, "if you smash the trusts today
the working class would starve to
death."
"Does Senator LttFolletta want us
to go back to the days of making
shoes by hand?" he asked. "Keep tho
trusts with their efficiency, but elim
inate private profit." - ;
An industrial organization of dele
gates from the various industries of
the country which would administer
the nation's government at the name
time that It carried on tho business of
production nnd distribution was his
expressed Idea of tho socialist-labor
party objective.
"By the constitutional tights of the
ballot the political machine could be
secured and tho governmental control
changed from congress to industrial
delegates," the candidate explained.
STATE TREASURER
DRAWS A MILLION
TO PAY ON BONDS
PRESENT FROM RELATIVE
PROVED AID TO HEALTH
Suffered With Indigestion
For Years but Tanlac Re
lieved and Built Her Up.
Iowst Fires Are Over.
BEND. Ore., Sept. 29. The "no
smoking" rule In the Deschutes na
tional forest him been lifted by Geo.
II. Cecil, district forester, according
to 11. L. Plumb, local forest super
visor. The recent rains and snows hnve
lesveued the fire hawird to such an
extent that it is possible to permit
hunters to smoke, Mr. Plumb said.
AddlMHi Bennett Dying.
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 29. Addi
son Bennett, 79 year old news writer,
is In a critical condition, and grave
fears are felt for his life, his physic
ians stated tnd)iy. He received a
broken hip last week at his ' home
here. Ho is only semi-conscious and
his fever reached 102 today.
DEFEAT OF It EDS ENDS HACK
(Continued from page one) .
SALEM. Ore., Sept. v 29. State
Treasurer Jefferson Myers has drawn
a check In favor of tho First National
bank of Portland for $1,526,730 to
pay interest on Oregon's bonded In
debtedness and redeem bonds which
mature on October 1. Ho has in
structed the bank to transmit the
funds by telegraph to the National
Park bank of New York, the state's
fiscal agent, to Insure ansoiuie credit
thoie on that date. The funds aro
for the following purposes:
Oregon state highway gold bonds,
interest, $912,730; principal $173,500;
Oregon veterans' state aid bonds, In
terest $440,500'.
In addition interest on Oregon fnrm
credit bonds In the amount of $5000
is payable October 1. These bonds
are pf,ynhlo at tho office of tho state
treasurer.
in the I
flciiils of tho army and navy and for
eign consuls In this city and witness
ed the presentation of platinum gold
rings, made from Alaska metal to
the, fliers.
Although the aviators declared they
would not attempt "another world
flight for a million dollars." they
added, modestly, Vthat II would be re-
conslderod If they were ordered 'o.
.IAPS MAY It It FA K IP BKAGl K
(Continued from Page One)
Portland Stabler Surrenders
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 29. J. B.
McMahan, city paving inspector,
sought In connection with the stabbing
last Friday of W. 11. Ward, cement
contractor, surrendered to I ho sher
iff's office here today. He was given
until four p. in. Monday to obtain ball.
GoMfleUT Burn" Some More.
ItBNO, Nev., Sept. 29- Fire early
today destroyed all of Goldfleld'H
business section except tho (Joldneiu
hotel and the building of the Deep
Mines company. Trio kikh cum aim
tho News building occupied by the
ri.tlHli.M nviliiin.. wet-o tnn-ned to the
ground. They were the remnants of
tho fire a year ago.
able to fix a time for tin next meet
ing beeause of I he failure to com
plete the protocol on arbitration and
security.
Bulgaria has offered to appoint
agents who, under tho auspices of tho
League of Nations will supervise Bul
garia's treatment of the Greek minor
ity population and receive all peti
tions from Greeks resident In Bul
garia concerning their treatment. The
council of the league accepted the offer-.
Governor Is Worse. ,
CHEYBNNIfl. Wyo.. Sept. 29. The
condition of Governor William B.
Boss became alarming this morning,
and a Denver speelallst was sum
moned. The governor, who submit
ted to an abdominal operation hist
Wednesday, wai believed to be better
Sunday but developed alarming symp
Ioiiih earlv today. It was Haiti.
liiblg Thought Sr Today
HOW 'lio TltliST. Trust m the
Lord with all thine bean; and lean
not unto thine own understanding. In
nil thy ways acknowledge Him, and
He shall direct thy paths. Prov. 8:
B, ft.
way
enjoy ROMAN MEAL
a properly balanced
food, and become at
regular as clockwork
Miss Olga Strashun Tennis Champion of Four
States and Youngster of Promising Ability
I ( ft ?! J$5&$jH I
At the left Is Mlu Clara LouIpc
Vlnk sUteen year old tennis star
who went from tha novice elms In
ClnrtnnMt, Ohio, thlt Season Into
Uie tftnto ebamploutulpt aha was
defeated by Miss OIgi Strashun,
right, tennis champion of Illinois,
Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Miss
Mtraahun looms up as ft national
tenuis Mjifc
Dlt. 11RUNO rtOnr.ijil
BRINGS' PIIIKT PHOTOS
- ' OF "AIHICAN POMPEII"
Lcptis Magna, tho African birth -placo
of tho Roman Emperor Sep
timus Severus, is being freed from
tho sando of tho Tripoli Desert by
Ballon Ararchacologists. Dr.
Bruno Rosclll, above, heed of tho
Italian department at Vasar Col
lege, recently arrived in Now York:
with the first pictures of the great
est Roman ruina in Africa. Dr.
Rose Hi's visit to Africa canio at the
end of a tour during which he re
volted ten countries.
a
BETTER
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Brings Quick Decisions
Don't blame the shop
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color, finish and quality
can only be seen when
the lighting is correct.
Consult us for a' remedy
for your lighting
troubles.
Paul's Electric Store
Phone 9"oh"
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yet how few there are who are
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We know there is one thing that
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Start taking S.S.S. today and get
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S. S. 8. fa unit) mt .11 voml dm
store, in two tlwn. The lamer size
la more economical.
9
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akes You Feel
ikf. Yourself Again
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SUITS
of 16 ounce heavy Body
blue or gray Serge.
Guaranteed Body -;
Linings
at $45
Have me take your
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euit NOW. ;
Upstairs
Powell St. at O'Farrell,
SAN FRANCISCO
Gose rto Theatres
and Shopping District.
Anewlr be.uliii.d Haiti Aji.
aw.it th. vuitet to 3n Ftan
ciKol N.w famithing. of anuiu.1
charm .n't comfort., looby flfngnrd
to btovkJ. th. .tmoaohr of ,
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Room, coadenq on. of th. rooM
tntamtuit in Aiaerk. .11 c.nlnbul. I
to root wrlfml It n (he only hotel
with runnini Ic. tt.tti m rr, room
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Managing
"When II lomns to it treatment for
stomach nnd nerve . trouhlo, Tanlnc
certainly does the desired thing. '
least It h:t for nto," recently stated
Mrs. Millie Schaeffer, 120 North Hone
Ht.. I.os AnKeles, California.
"t hi.i miffpred front nervous in-
diBostion fur years, together with con
stipation, almost coimnni neauai
.w...,.i,unuu utooiiinHKiicss. cur on tho
stomach anil nausea. I had become
so run-down natl wean tni
nlmost impossible and life scented it
burden. .
"About n year ago u relative sent
me n bottle of Tanlac and begged me
to try it. It gave mo a splendid ap
petite, good digestion; In fact, reliev
ed my ailments and built me up to
such an extent that I have almost no
trouble since." " :
Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug
gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40
million bottles sold.
Tanlao Vegetable PIUb for eonstlpa.
Hon; made and recommended by tha
manufacturers of Tanlao. Adv.
4 Jl S I II
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Carey Asbestos Slate Shingles give you these four essentials in the
greatest measure, in the natural colors of sage green, Indian red, and
blue-black.
Carey Asbestos Slate Shingles are approved by Underwriters-' Labo
ratories and bear their Class B label, thus meeting the requirements
of strict building codes.
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If ycu want the current market
quotations on the farm pro
ducts you have to sell, call at
the First National Bank, or tele
phone. We receive market reports
daily for the convenience and
profit of our customers and
friends.
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Excellent Shape, Good Rubber,
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