Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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fEDFORB WATT: TftTBTTNE, MEDFORD, OTiEflON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1924
TO STOP SPREAD
SCARLET FEVER
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The scarlet fever situation has been
engaging the attention or the school
nurse. Mrs. liertha Denton, actively
for the i)ftst week. While It is practi
cally Confined to the Lincoln school
as ot, there are a very few coses in
ne or two other schools.
To curb this contagion, It Is neces
sary for the school authorities to be
very strict about children who are ill,
and about receiving pupils who return
after a brief absence. Pupils out for
only one day will be required to bring
a physician's certificate and teachers
will send home at once any child with
the Bllghtest suspicion of fever or
other illness so long as this danger
continues.
The physicians are also being asked
to bo very careful in issuing certifi
cates and so make sure that thero is
no possibility of returning pupils car
rying contagion Into the schools.
Spreading of the disease seems to
Come largely from families where the
child is not vory sick and where they
do not have a physician. If these peo
ple. would report their case Ui the
nehool authorities or to tho health of
ficer. Dr. E. I). Picket, it would enable
them to check further spread of tho
contagion,
"It Is much better that those Infected
and suspected children be kept homo
for a fg,w.days under quarantine re
striction than to have a genoral epi
demic," says Superintendent Smith.
"So far, the cases have been in a very
light form, but It is possible at any
time for a particular child to have a
severe type of the disease."
The school authorities ask tho hear
ty co-operation of parents, pupils and
me pnysicians In rder to prevent this
threatened epidemic.
Held Giants to Three Scattered Hits in
, Eight Innings Today
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TjKNING RAD, Oct. 7. M. HuHlMd,
BOcrctary to the Ksthonlan conmil, it ml
M. Kommenkoff, a former officer,
and Funko, a photoKruphpr, have
been sentenced to douth after trial for
aplonngo on behalf of Ksthnuln.
The death sentence haH bee ncar
ried Into effect iiRiilnst the former
officers, Ioutzko and JlliiiHkl, who
veio convicted by a military tribunal
hnra last month of furniHhhiK Infnr
Jrmtlon reKurdlriK tho red army to I'ol
Jah and French military authorities.
Senator Wheeler, Independent vice-
prenMlcntlal candidate.
"In the first place." Mr. Work said,
"the senator is talklnit about trans
actions which occurred in the Interior
department before I entered the ot
fice. Secondly, you can be sure that
I never wrote any letter unking that
anything be kept secret."
The secretary eald bo was conduct
ing; an Investigation to determine if
there was any such contract. Ho also
declared that if it bnd existed a copy
would have been Bivcn to Senator I-.U
Follettc when the latter asked some
months iiko for interior department
files relating to Alaskan contracts.
WASHINGTON WIN'S, 7-4
(Continued from page one)
Must Itcbulld Pa rem h
OMAHA, Kern., Oct. 7. Society's
first duty toward childhood Is to "try
to rebuild tho parents,' Professor ,1.
Tuoscher, Jr., of Portland, formerly
Of the OreRon Stato university, de
clared in an address before tho West
ern conference of the National t'hll
dren'a Home and Welfare association,
In suasion here today.
lorllmm Slayor Held.
PORTLAND, f)re., Oct. 7. C'eclllo
Cuenllas was arralKnctf today on a
charKO of murder In tho first dowree
in connection with tho shoot Ink to
death yeiderday of Mrs. Clara Peter
eon. An Imiuest will be held Wednes
day. Deputy District Attorney Hammers
ley said an examination of Cuenllas.
would ho made to determine his sun
ity.
base. Youiif? halted at first. McNeoly
took In Kelly's lonp fly end YounK
went to second on the catch. ' Meusel
walked. Wilson up. Harris took Wit
son's weak splash and threw him out.
Ono run, no hits, one error."
Second Iniiliiir.
HKNATORS tioslln singled into
center. Kelly took Judge's high fly.
RlucKe beat out an lnflcld bit by fast
running. dunlin going to second.
Undstrom threw out ltuel, Ooslin
going to third and Jlluege to second
Miller was thrown out at first, Lind
strom to Kelly.
No runs, two hits, no errors.
GIANTS Jackson sent up a high
fly to McNoely. Harris took Gowdy's
hot smash and got him easily at first
WheiujKii attacks ritiosinrxT
(Continued from page one)
putted In a disagreement by the Jury."
Senator Wheeler declared that
Massachusetts stato law forbade Indi
vidual contributions of morn than
11000 "to any one election," and for
lmdo any lank or trust comnanv from
contributing to political campuiKnl
funds.
Charge Is Ini ed.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. Secret nr.v
Work denied knowledge today of "the
secret contract," between J. V. Mor
gan's Alaska Steamship company and
the government -owned Alaska rail
road, fixing division of freight rates
between the two concerns on Joint
shipments which last night was made
the basis of a campaign speech by
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ORNS
Lift Off-No Pain!
Don't hurt one bit! Prop littlf
Treezone" on sn achinir corn, in'tnntly
that corn .top. hurting, then shortly
you lift it ritfht ofT with tlutfvi,
Your driiugist wlls n tiny Uittle of
'Freeione" lor faw cent. iiutrit-tit to
remove every hard corn. uft cttrn. or
cirn ttu-it'n the t'. and tin finit
I'ulluhci, nitliout sortuisi vr irrilatiua.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
I'lm i Innlni;
GIANTS Terry hutted for Barnes.
Terry up. Hull one. Strike one.
Strike two. Bull two. Hull three.
Harris threw out Terry nt the initial
hill?. I.lndstrom up. .Strike one.
Undfllrom bunted safely. Krim-h
up. Hall one. lthe took Frisih'a
fly. Young up. Itnll one. Foul,
htrlku one. Younj,' forced Llndstiom,
Ilan-is to IilueKe.
No. runs, .one hit. no errors.
Sixth Inning
SENATORS Italdwln went into the
box for the Giants. Itluefio ent up a
hlKh fly to Frisch. Juckson mode a
nice piny on Ruol's grounder and got
his man at first. Miller filed out to
Wilson.
No runs, no hits no errors.
GIANTS Kelly got a long hit into
center field for two liases. Muese
threw out Meusel, Kelly going to
third. Kelly scored when Hlcugo threw
out Wlhiou. Hlcugo also threw out
Jackson.
Ono run, ono hit, no errors.
Seventh Inning
SlC.MAjrORS VMogrJdria struck out
for the third time. McNeoly Rot a two
base hit into left, nllrris sot a two
Ions fly to Wilson and McNeely went
to third on the catch. Rice up. Rice
tiled out to Meusel.
No runs, ono hltm errors.
GIANTS Harris robbed Gowdy with
a hit, taking a ball bchild second base
nnd getting his man by n quick throw.
South worth bunted and made first,
w hen Miller juggled the ball. Ball one.
Linstroin forced Southworth, Miller to
Harris. Harris took a hit off Frisch
with a one hand stop and a quick toss
fo rirsL
No ruiiR. no hits, one error.
SENATORS IVfin went :into i'e
bx for New York. Goslln singled into
left center, his fourth hit. Judge Sing-1
led Into left and when Meusel Juggled I
the bull, Gnslin went to third and'
Judge to second. Goslin and Judge!
scored on Bluege's single to center and j
on I ho throw in Bleuge went to sec-1
ond. Ruel fouled to Kelly. Foul. Mil
ler sent up a high fly to Frisch. Mo
grldge fanned for the fourth time.
Two runs, threo hits, one error.
GIANTS Young up. Ball one. Ball
two. Ball three. Young got a ticket to
first. Kelly up. Ball one. Strike one.
Foul, strike two.' Kelly Bent a long
fly to McNeely. Mousel up. Ball one.
Hall to. Dull three. Meusel walked.
Wilson up. Ball one. Ball two. Mo
gridge taken from the box at this stage
and replaced by Marberry. Strike one
Strike two. Foul. Young scored on
Wilson's two base hit to right, but
.Meusel was caught at the plate. Rice
to Harry Ruel. Jackson op. Strike
one. Strike two. The umpire ruled
that it waa a ball one. The count was
now one and one. Jackson, went out
to Judge unassisted.
One run, one hit, no errors.
Ninth Inning
SENATORS McNeely went out on
strikes. Harris up. Foul, strike one.
Hall one. Jackson threw out the Wash-.
Ington manager. 'Kice out, Frisch to
Kelly.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
GIANTS Gowdy got a single into
right and Rice threw the ball back to
first base. It hit the bag and bounced
to the Giant dugout, Gowdy going to
third. It wan an error for Hlcfi. Bent-
ley struck out. Gowdy scored on
Lindstrom'8 single to Harris.1 Frisch
got a base on balls. Young forced
Frisch, Judge to Bluege, Llndstram go
ing to third. Kelly fanned.
One run, two hits, no errors.
L. D. PORTER
at $
J'OK KKPEAIj JIO.M'S
(Continued from Page One)
senator said: "Tho great war which
began ten years ago is now generally
admitted to have been an Imperialistic
war. borne of the greed of financiers.
exploiters of foreign Jands, imperial
ists who conquered defenseless peo
ples in order to protect their usurious
loans and destructive concessions.
They made war on foreign peoples as
they profiteered and made war on the
liberties of the people at home. They
used diplomacy, tho foreign office,
battleships and the country's wealth
to promote and to protect their im
perialistic possessions and in time
brought tho whole world to the cata
clysm which caused ten million of its
youth to be slain on the field of battle
and twenty million more to be invalid
ed by wounds and disease."
If You Have a Cough
Take This Advice
Salem, Oreg. "Some years ago
I was a farmer in Kansas. Thru ex
posure, serving as a soldier during
tho Civil War my health had become
Impaired. I was bothered with u
chronic cough and catarrhal condi
tion; I felt like an old man, although
I was only forty. I heard of Dr.
Pleroe's Golden Mcdicul Discovery.
It helped me so much that I con
tinued taking it (I think about ix
bottles in all) and felt new pure
blood couHlng thrtf my body. The
'Golden Medical Discovery' drove
out the catarrh and also the cause
of my cough. There are somethings
we can forget, but when a person
has received as much help aa I did.
it , islmpossible to forget It. I feel
younger and more vigorous at 78
thjin I did at 40." L. D, Torter, 451
South 16th St.
As soon as you commence to take
this "Discovery" you begin to feol
its bracing, appetizing effect. Buy
it of your druggist. In tablets or
liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, President
Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. . Y. if
you desire free medical advice.
NEW BOOKS
In the 3c a day
RENTAL LIBRARY
"The Eagles Wing" Bower. "Emily of
New Moon" L. M. Montgomery. "A
Gentleman of Courage" Curwood.
"Nameless River" Vlngle E. Roe.
"The Call of the Canyon" Zane Grey.
WENTsJlSkTU D?0
Studio and Gift Shop.
BULBS
Paper White Narcissus
JUST IN
; v -
10c each
3 for 25c
75c per doz.
Chinese Lily Bulbs now in.
Hyacinths, Tulips, Anemone Ranunculus, etc.,
arrive in a few days. 1
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 E. Main
Phone 260
You Don't Have to Send Away for Bulbs. Our stock ia complete
with all Varieties
Who started the break against
McGraw's team today by bringing
in tnnee runa with a cracking
home.'.
Itorne.i was given a base on balls.
I.lndstrom siJiKled lnlo right field.
Harnes going to second. Frisch up
Kriseh fell for a slow bull und popped
to Harris.
No runs, one hit. no errors.
Third Inning.
SK.VATOKS Mogridge went out on
strikes. McNeoly ningl' d into left.
Harris single,! Into right. Mc.Vcely
halting at second. Krlsrh threw out
Hire at first. McNeely going to third
ii nd Harris to second. (Ins! in up.
Cioshn hit a home run into the rlclU
field siiiiid. scoritin MeNly and Har
ris ahead of him. The stand roared
their approval. Judge went out.
Kelly to Harnes.
Three runs, three hits, no errors.
HANTS The ,-iovd , heered t'.os
lin as he walked to the field. Young
went out nn strtkfs. Kelly nlo struck
nut. loslin went way bank to the
feme and took M fillers long drive.
No rum no hit, no errors,
I'ourdi ImiliiK.
SKNATolIS Hlucue idngled past
l.indstrom. Unci p.'trnfb 'd. !:irne?
lo Kelly. Meuxel took Mlller'n fly.
Mogridge Mnitk out.
No run, one hit. no error,
(HANTS Wilxnti up l-tll one.
Strike one. Striky two. Hull two.
Hall thter. t'ntHltn took Vi"n:. fly.
.lark'oii up. ln one. i;Ht two.
Strike nne. Strike two. Mlll.-r got j
.lui'ksnn nt first. Howdv up. Cowdy
lulled to (ioitliu.
owuy j
SALE
At Mountcrest Ranch
One Mile North of Hilt, Calif. ,
Thursday, Oct. 16
0 Heref ords
Bulls and Females, good for breeding
and raising purposes from one of the
best herds on the Pacific Coast.
Train No. 13, south bound, arrives at Cole flag station (at ranch) 1 p. m. Going
north, No. 16 arrives Cole, 5:10 p. m. day previous. Guests cared for. by
Mountcrest.
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MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price MANN'S
MANN'S
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
14th Birthday Offerings
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO LOOK THESE
BARGAINS UP
TOMORROW
$3.25 Blankets $2.59
1 Case Double Cotton Sheet blankets, Hea
ther mixtures,, with dark Blue and Pink,
borders, soft staple finish. 66x80 size,
weight 3i lbs., only 50 pair in the lot, genu
ine $3.25 values, $2.59
Wednesday Special, pair
30c Crepe 20c
500 Yards plain and fancy Plisse Crepe
all colors, many beautiful patterns for
Gowns and Lingerie purposes, a regular
30c Cloth on Sale, 20c
Wednesday only, Yard
$2.25 Dress Goods $1.85
44 inch All Wool Bengaline, an exception
ally fine quality in Navy Blue, Tan and
Taupe, a genuine $2.25 value, $ 1 oSS
Wednesday Special,, Yard 0
$3 Dress Goods $2.39
40 inch heavy Silk and Wool Spiral Crepe
in all the best shades, a very Practical cloth
for Dresses, Bought to sell at $3.00, Wed
nesday Special,, Q
f mm v
Yard
.$20 Dresses $14.14
In order to celebrate our 14th Birthday, we
will place on Sale Wednesday 12 new
Flannel Dresses, Regular $20.00 values,
Special Tomorrow,, t 1 A 1 A
Each 1A
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Perfect Hearing for the
DEAF
1 ' The Little Gem Ear Phone
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competition with all hearing instruments at Panama Pacific
Exposition.
Look at it and you SEE tho simplest atnd smallest device in the
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of mechanism yet devised for suffering mankind. Let us prove we
have conquered your affliction.
SEE THE NEW SOUND PERFECTOR
FREE DEMONSTRATION
' From 9 a m. to 5:30 p. m. Tuesday and Wednesday,
October 7th and 8th Only ? ..
THE LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE, the latest patented perfect hearing
device. With it you can hear under all conditions in the church,
theatre and Reneral conversation. The AC TO MASSAGE stops head
noises and makes the cure of deafness possible.
Remember we would- not allow such a demonstration in our store
unless we had investigated the Instrument thoroughly.
An expert from New York will be with us on the above days. We
most earnestly request you to call, make a test privately and receive
expert advice without charse. Every Instrument guaranteed. Ask
for booklet. Tell your deaf friends.
HasKin's Drug' vStpre
214 E. Main
Phone 16
WITH MXDFOKD TRADE IS MED FORD MAD.