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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1925)
page uroirp MEDFOftTl 'NfATTi TfiTfiTTyfc. MflWOftti. OftKfiOy, TUESDAY. .TAXTTAKY 20, 102, IT A NEW RECORD : The Crater olufc hi ph In an Hlnco tlio duy tho urRunization cunio Into life have boon noted for tholr laugh rnak Ing qualities, but the Yreka, Calif., meeting of tho Cratoi-H last nicht at the Yrcka Inn will probably go down In the club's hiKtory, never to bo ex celled, for Iih enjoyable informality, unadultemtcd fun, exchange of keen wit and watt jo, and lone Huutuincd laughter, From the moment the bnnuuet meeting began In the handHome new hoHtohy of the capital of Klwklyou I county, and despite the fact that the Craters hud mixed In their number at 1 the banquet table the baHhful and modest meinberHhip of tho lAonn club of Dunftmuir, and a goodly contingent of buHlnoKM men of Yrcka, not ho banhful Jollity and exchange of left handed extravagant compliments from 7:23 to 10 wuh punctuated with hearty laughs. It wan one of those all around hap py gatherings, and thru It sorinl and oconomlo friendship was further ce mented between the Rogue Hlver val ley of Oregon and the Kliasta valley of California. Incidentally tho Yreka ' business men wholeheartedly cooperated in making the occasion a memorable one. Their representative business men met the Oregoninns with a flock of autos when they filed out of their special car at Montague and hurried them over the roud to Yrcka, six miles away. Arriving at the Inn tho were at once sent to a suite of rooms to wash up, and there they found the chamber nHncmbled to welcome them. Tho banquet started a few moments sections into a new stair ot the union, that of Callorla, Feb. ltd. next. It would be bound ed by CI ra n t s Pass on the north and by Dunsmulr on the south. It was in his stating how the various inatl tut Ions of the new htato of Caloria and Us state offices would bu parcelled out, witli Med ford getting all the best of it, and I'reka and Dunsmuir the worxt, thai much merriment was created. The banquet cloned at 10 p. m. promptly, and tho Yreka men hurried tho Medfordltes back by auto aboard their special car at Montague. The train arrived at Med ford at 2:30 a. in. today. (Oh-ilum!) OVER BY AUTO IS I John "Wall, age six years, son of AGAIN TRY 10 Fl Buff) crackers some time Monday State Legislature Items for Today ST AT ft IIOl'.SK. MALUM. Jim. il. Huh and truck IIiiph npt'i-utintf in OrPRon would bo pl.-icod undt'r tho puhllc Horvicp cumiiitHKlon and hiiiht vl.md In ithnut t lie Huntn nifUHUrc hm i-nllwayH under Iioiiho bill 50 Intru duecd by Knpri'HontHtivi'H OnkeH f Miilhour. and Hwan of lAnn county. The bill flxcn rati'H paid to the mate, for uho of iiH liiKbwayH on a baniK of inilcaKn, WfiKht, and' with ri'lalionship of coHt to the Kniall car owners. It would mean a total of between 10 and l.r per cent tax on the grow income of bun anil truck lines, according to Swan who pointx out tilat the mll roadH of the Htato payinK the leant contribute around 2-1 per cent in taxeH. I The fact that a perHon was armed witli a revolver or pistol and tlid not ' have a permit to carry the aamc would atand tin prima facie evidence of intent to commit a felony in caHes of a defendant on trial for tho com mlHNlon of n felony under hou.se bill (3 Introduced by LoncrKan, Multno mah county. Mih. Alonla Wall on his way homo nlulit, entered the wareboui-o of the from his flint day at Hchool with h Ih j Karm Bureau Co-operative. asocla brotlier, wan run down by an uutujtliin on North Fir Htreet, nnd ut drlven by Lloyd Smiley, line 18 years, tempted to rob the wife. Knnckinif at Main Htreet anil Central avenue, tho combination lock and a handle Monday afternoon, about four o'clock. I off tho BtronR box, they failed to Aec-onlinc to tlio police verxlon of reach the money. They Rained en thu accident, John and Ilia brotheri tranco to thp buHiling by crawling were HtandlnK on the street car track, j through u hole In the rear of the n few feet from the croHHing when tho structure. car driven by Smiley came around I Tho uttempted robbery ivas dl- Hlven Into the nnjfe. They fonno (tucntly were Kqucamixh about han dling the strong box roughly. It may be neceHHary to call a lock expert from l'ortland to open the safe. This Ih the third time In three years that tho same uul'o has boon the tur get for yegfcs. oi'posks man hchool site (Continued from page one) This commiHslor. rind that if tho proposed bond l.sue for u new high Hchool Ih approved by tho people it meanH. if tho proceedings nre legal, that the new high school must be erected upon the present site and on the ground between tho high school und Sixth street. Kor this reason we believe tho bonds shuuld not bo ap proved by the people. This commission Is prepared to.co oporato with and desires to cooperate with the directors of the school dis trict, the city council and the people In obtaining a suitable sllte for a new high school, realizing that a new high school Is necessary to tho wel fare of the people of this district at once. We believe however that it should be located In accordance with tho best plan for the development of the city of Medford and its surround ing territory and the best plan re quire, that the new high school be locaud whi ro the grounds are ample for all . purposes. Including play grounds, athletic grounds and grounds, for all bulldlngH which may be re quired Immediately or within a reas onable time In the future. This commission commends tho di rectors of the schoof district for their efforts on behalf of the public and again expresses a desiro to cooperalo with thetn. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION O. C. BOGOS. Chairman. EMIL Mortn. O. O. ALKNDIORFER. . JOHN II. CAKKIN. ni:v. J. B. COAN. MI'S. BERT ANDERSON. MRS. A. J. HANBV. C. W. DAVIS. DTITI? firMTOI.' OA I I, Vt T..ti OH Craters Tjb w(ly() ln( meIlnH co,nmju0 0f the I hoiiHo held its first huslnesH meeting of tho presnnt session last night and bocan Us dollberutlons by barring later with tho hungry Craters doing !In""!,a!,0i; 'ro, "tl?":lun,?,- ? the fine spread Justice, their appetites whetted sharply from their long four hours ride over the Slsklyous. The trip over the mountains and re turn was without incident except that A'. S. Rosenbuum, the district 8. P. ugent. nnd honorary' member extra ordinary of the Crater club, was on the corner from South Central ave nue. Tho car knocked the lad down and ran over him, acroHs tho abdo men. No bones were broken. . Eye witnesses of the accident enr rled the boy to tho office of Dr. It. V. .Clancy where first aid was admin istered. Dr. Clancy announced that he would be able to determine today. If internal Injuries had been sustained and which are feared. Chief of police Adams said this noon that he would take steps at oncei to secure the revocation of the driver's! license of Smiley, as he had been warned twice by Traffic Officer Mc Mahon for reckless driving on pre vious occasions. Smiley denies that ho was driving at an excessive speed Monday, and some of the witnesses interviewed by the police afterward, reported it as "rather lively." According to reports from the bed side of the Injured tot, he spent a night of pain, accompanied by severe nausea. covered this morning by Foreman C I'. Hrommer, when he came to work. Tho sheriff's offlco was notified, and Deputy Forncrook took fingerprints from tho safe drop. Local locksmiths worked all morn ing endeavoring to open the wife, but their work was bumpered by the fear the safe robbers bad poured oxplo- .SKNSATION IS I'ltOMISED (Continued From Page One) resulted dlroctlv from tho statement! of one member that he was going to 1 P'erco, had 10,000 but used $2 niako some drastic remarks about : 'IH Oovcrnor , Withycombo appropriations to state Institutions. Senator Bcals made the motion to ex clude the news writers. (iovornor IMcrce nppearod before' 13,000 had more than Olcott Cliock Mystery Develops. Pierce was asked if Herwlg was a salaried employe of the prohibition tho committee and mentioned somo of department and replied In tho nega- hand looking after the welfare of the upproprlat ona that ho consider . mo. local excursionists In their spuclal car, with his usual courtesy. - During the banquet, besides the speeches much merriment was creat ed by the various stunts put on by tho Crators, especially about how to operate an up to date hotel. The musical fen lures were ns umml well j looked after by the Crater club or- chestra. suttslon of l!i.'3 ho had spent. JIM .Hit 5. STATIC 1IOIIKK. HALKM. Jan. 20. i The prohibition enforcement In vent i- Not a little of the success of tho H""n ron.i.iini'o ijihi nigm in a cioh- gnthorihR was due to Hubert Hoyl, "I session, following its openmeet- former master explosion of the Crater 'l"lded bjve all meeting in club, acting us toastmaster in place executive session dinliiK the Inquiry, of Colo Holmes, preHOnt IJIk Krup- wlth the exception that public meet- tlon. Mr. Rovle and Mayor (). O. will bo announced from time to Alendcrfur made set Rpt eches for the time, club. In which they razzed and of moat importance. I " t "ant to bo misunderstood." Tha rnnimlttin niinrnvorl fliA iFOVPlvIhe Said. "You will find two checks nor'H roqueHt for an appropriation for made out to UorwiK. but these will1 I call it. first, his office but cut off $1000, inakinff.bo explained." tlio amount $10,800. Tho governor j There waH some air of mystery Bald out of $:i5,000 allowed him by the i about this, for Garland replied: I don t think it would be for the good of tho service for those checks to be dlscUHHcd publicly." District At torney UelKerson of I'olk county was questioned at length. He said the district attoinoyn of the state had made no charges against Cleaver. He deplored tho rcudtng of the state prohibition law, which he said divides authority between the prohibition commissioner and the AN OPERATION RECOMMENDED Avoided by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Lou Angeles, Cal. "I cannot r;ive too much praise to Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound lor what it haa done for me. My mother gave it to me when I was a girl 14 years old, and since then I have taken it when I feel run down or tired. I took it for three months before my two babies were born for I suffered with my back and had spells as if my heart wag affected, and it helped me a lot. The doctors told me at one time that I would have to have an operation. I thought I would try 'Pinkham's,' as in two montns i was all right and had no operation. I firmly believe 'finkham a cured me. Jivery one who saw mo after that remarked that 1 looked so well. I only have to take medicine occasionally, not but I always keep a couple of bottles by me. I recommend it to women who speak to me about their health. I hare also used your Sanative Wash and- like it very much." Mrs. E. Gould, 4000 East Side Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. Many letters have been received from women who have been resvrea to health bv Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- v. ...III l. L.lln,! In ...... , Die lOmiKIUHU -MLUCK UUUl ttHUIIO UKYO rw M-r in' t.,ii in- ii .w vtiiiiuy II u I ill H 11 it H SO I11UI IIIC11 WI1CH i 1 Spoofed tho Yrcka and Dunsmulr guests. 11 was tho Kieutesl upool'liifr bee ever (dithered on the 1'ncific coast. , Mayor Alcnderfer in Ills address told of tho activities and wonders performed by tho Rreat city of Med ford with Its KlnKcrful "population of attend all executive sessions, but on often crossed. Cleaver, suid HclKcr- tho condition Hint they are to miiko huh, Interprets the law as placing ihel been advised. public only mcli lunller us tho lirvcs- tlKiitors designate. ST ATM MOt'Hi:. SAI.i;.f. Jan. 2(1. Public henriim' on the house bill which would amend the present market road as nan", nf hum 11 hA iii.vninne.i the law will no neiii iy ino joint coni- Htatos of Oregon and California In mltlees of roads and highways at 4 fact the entire Pacific const section Thurrdiky. accordinir to announce to Us present promlnonco. Tho only "'"" n''' by Heprcsentntlve Kord. thing he overlooked was In claiming chairman of tho house Broup and nu that Medford lenl had resulted In tho thnr of the bill. The measure would i.niMinfr f K..u'u .rii iilvo Hie hlRliway commission closer . Tho truest speakers wbllo more supervision over market road con- burden of co-operation upon Ihu local authorities, that Is. reiiilr:nK local ofl'liliils lo co-operate Willi the slate department but not the stale depart ment with the local officers. Cleaver corroborated this statement. Helper- son defended the reluctance of CI vor to make known tho mimes of all his operatives. "1 wouldn't like to ffivo you tho names of all the men 1 pay In Polk county," he said. "Somo of them are moonshiners." HelBerson said (.'leaver should no- torso and.subduod in their remarks, were nevertheless game. Dr. Cornish of Dunsmulr. head of the I. Ions club, came back at Medford's mayor with tho (Hnteinenl while the Minis club of Dunsmuir did not have so ninny accomplishments to It's credit. II hud during lta short existence won tho World war and elected Calvin Cool idge as president. Boy Schoen. mayor of l reka. and struction in that the county engineer on a mnrket roud Job would have to be approved by tho commission. STATK llorsi:. SAI.KM. Jan. in. Heiintor Mania dry will tnli'oiliiro three bills todny. tine would central ize control of all state traffic officers . under one chief In tho secretary of I state's office, remove tho limitation of officers to be employed In that dl- O. O. Steel, one of Its lending business vision and leave (be secretary of statu men. who wore the mnin speakers tor the Yreka contingent, also did a little spoofing of Ihelr own, In which Med ford and the Crater club wero pro porly rained. A stunt toward the close of the banquet was pulled off by the Ciill fornlans, which made a hit wlih Ihelr tomenlers. On the wall of the dtiilng room throughout the affair was the picture of a biff snow cupped moun tain, which hud every visitor guessing. In answer to (he Medford claims as to creating and owning Crater Iike. Mr. Htcel, In speaking of the lake, said be would show how It originated, lie pointed out the picture as being the first stage, and then said he would show tho next stage of Its develop ment, and ut unco the mountain burst Into eruption. The next stage showed tho eruption over and tho crater sunken in. leaving n plcturo of this grout world wonder In its present state. Probably tho hit of the bumiuet wns made by Mr. Hoylo's set speech in which after talking at length In a satirical manner about the friendly social and economic relations between tho Itogue ltlver valley of southern Oregon and the Shasta valley of nor thern California, both of which sec tions "seemed to bo III fitted" In their respective ststes. he said the Crater club hnd decided to organize (be two Restore Health By Gland Treatment Says Science According to a rerent newhp.ntor d.Hpatch, the vlgorn nf youth have been returned to men of mature ugv. through the beneficial results recotvi-d from glHnduhir treatment. This re markable Hclentlfla wnrk has hren no compltKhed by the head phyHlelan and Burgeon of one of California's Htato institutions. The object of glandular treat mt-nt Is to build up the devttallxod glands vu that thoy may continue their nor mal function of nupplylng the vital glandular BocretiunH no necessary to physical energy and perfect health. Qlandogen, the nw scientific gland tonic, prepared In tablet form pro vldra a simple method nf taking glandular treat mpnt. (ilundogen, for men and women, Ih obtainable at Heath's Drug Store and llasktn's Drug tore will supply yuu. Adv. tify tho district attorney of any county Into which ho la Bonding hla men. Governor pierce Htwerted that thl could not be done In all rase, citing Crant and Klamath count tea an ln Htnncea In which It would absolutely have tied the humfH of law enforce ment lo do wo, Mr. ('leaver said he had several times bci'ii reuiostod bv Kht'rlffa not to notify them for the reason that It would tipret their p ans completely If a state agent appeared free to fix the salaries of the men. , : Another 'will provide for compiil Thn Kovernor s ..ttitude on this sorv sanltarv Inspection of public. 'umi niau i,y J.cprcsen 'amp KrotindM. tatlvc I'Mtzntaurie You Can Quickly Limber Up Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints Evon chronic rheumatic swellings in knee, foot, ankles and hips, elbow, shoulder or finger joints yield to the mighty powerful influence of JOINT-EASE. strnlght down to the ligaments and tendons of the Joints right where Mic agony stai ts Then blessed comfort coniiH ((itickly. It absorbs it'Ht.nitly ami is so clean that you can rub It on often ami get t hereby results much moto quickly, when' the Joint is Inflamed and the agony Intense. Uoing such a prwerful countnr Irritnnt, it cannot help bringing speedy results in congestion. s;re chest colds, luivihago and neu- Tt's here, right In town and every live druggist lias It. It's a low price remedy, to be sure, hut that doesn't stop It from taking throat the kinks, lameness or torture out of iralgla much quicker than almost any your troubled Joints. remedy you run buy. Jolnt-Kase Is the name, so called i Hut you must remember that It Is because tt Is compounded solely for I for Joint afflictions that Jolnt-Kase Is the purpose of relieving all Joint all-I mostly dispensed, and its helpfulness iiu nts. will astonish you after all ordinary Just rub'lt on the tormented, lame liniments and other treatments have Joints and In Just a few seconds it will failed. All druggists sell a lot of It. penetrate through skin ami flesh Adv. g5 .v$r 3 It's Not What You See, but What You DON'T See that THRILLS! A sinuous arm a piece of lingerie feet tip-toeing up darkened stairways a telling bruise a pair of thoesl Only a master like Lubitsch could weave a tale like this and make of frankness a master piece of .delicate artistry! 1 ! NOW! An. ERNST LUBITSCH Production 3 Women MAY McAVOY, MARIE PEEVOST, PAULINE FREDERICK, LEW CODY, WILLARD LOUIS, MARY CARR, PIERRE OENDRON "THE BUCCANEERS" Our Gang INTERNATIONAL NEWS "PEGGY" at the Organ WHAT If VOUR. 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Sold all season at $2.50 a yard; to close cut M Wednesday at, yard v $35.00 Winter Suits S10.00 In order to close out the balance of our Women's Winter Suits, we are offering for sale Wednesday, 6 suits that sold regularly up to $35.00, for the sensational $10 00 low price of $3.00 Wool Hose $1.00 In order to clean up the balance of. our women's Wool and Silk and Wool Hosiery. We are offering the balance of our stock that sold up to $3.00 a pair. For C 1 , QQ Wednesday only, pair , See Display in Window $7.00 Blankets $4.95 Extra fine quality of Wool and Cotton Blankets in fancy plaids, 66x80 size. Sold all season at $7.00. ,On sale A QC Wednesday, pair $20 Winter Dresses $9.95 Included in this lot are many charming styles in both Silk and Wool materials; all this sea son's styles, good colors. Sold regularly up to $20.00. For Wednesday $Q QC only, each '. . . See Our New Spring Coats f "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" J PMONt-486-46 HtOfORO.ORtCON. See Our New Spring Dresses Aai7 Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Butierick Patterns