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.-J 9 $EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, fogPXKSDAY MAY . 20, 192." r PAGE SIX CITY TO PASS I OUT WHOLESALE, DELEGATE SAKS The city council hurt night, with the mayor and nil member prt-nnt exroot A. J. ('roup. nftr unanimously deciding th-.it the city could not flnan- j j( " J. voted to lay oq the tahle the petition prcHented Home time uko for nuch an officer by many women of the city. The council, beBldes trunMactinK and dlncuHHine routine huslm-MH. also NEW YORK. May 20. Aiwertlons that children from eastern founu- homet) are taken in "wholesale to Houtlu-rn and western states and legally adopted fr farmers for heavy farm work were made yester day by woman delegates to the Child Welfare 'conference of Amer ica, mirb Bennett Smith of Tern- decided to make some changes In the Texan, who said she was a life- licensing of nmuHementB. which lo"B iriunu OI uovemw -..rmiu . change will be embodied in an ordi- Ferguson of Texas, asserted that each nanco to be pussed at the next council year many tralnloads of children meeting. lover six years of age are brought This ordinance will provide for a ' to Texas and made to do heavy work license for lent shows and tent theat- on the farm. rlcals. and chautauuuas of 150 for Mrs, U. F. -Went more of Spokane, one day, $100 a week and $300 a Wash., told the conference na month, carnivals win continue to ne very young cnnuren are iaen in taxed $100 a day In accordance with large groups to the Northwest farm a recent ordinance passed. ling regions for seasonal harvesting The new revised ordinance wilt also 'of the beet, applo and onion crops. levy a tax on the local theaters. Cra tcrlan and Itialto, of from $10- to $.10 a year. No llcenso whatever has ever been Imposed in this city on (huutauuaH heretofore, but the coming Chautau qua It la understood will not be af fected as It will be over before the ordinance goes into effect, as the measure does not function until 10 days after Its passage. The carnival company showing In the city at present, and the one com ing next month got their licenses be fore the change was made increasing the fee for carnivals to $100 a day, and hence pay only $50 a day. Judge Samuel D. Levy of the New T U S. A. EXPERTS START i 10-INVESTIGATE NEW:' The city council last night after canvassing the vote cast at last Sat urday's annexation special election, which was lost by a small majority, decided to give the territory east of the city limits another chance to be annexed at another special election to be held next month. This action was taken after hear ing from a committee of eastern su burbanites consisting of Win, Vaw ter. Dr. J. D. Kk-kert and S. M. Heott, who presented a petition sign ed by almost all property owners in the east section out beyond the city reservoir. The granting of this request for the section named- was In a line with the council policy decided on since the election of last Saturday of letting each district work out Its own salvation In the matter of an- York children's court presiding at nexation. In other words If a cer tain district can show the city ad ministration that It has threshed out the matter among is own citizens and can give positive assurance that It wants to bo annexed, the adminis tration will order a special election the session nald he did not know that such conditions existed. Governor C C Moore of Idaho, ad dressing the conference yester day, said he offered his state as a refugee for "tho homeless children of the congested cities of the east." and do Its part. E Ijr. Hastings It. Hart of the Hus- I sell Sage foundation, today charged , that officials In a great many found ling Institutions dispose of their charges as "one would chickens or puppies. "I have seen crimes committed In tho placing of children in family homes that make one's blood run cold,' he said. AL Wire Report On Foreign Money BRUSSELS, May 20. (Ry Associat ed I'ress.) Ktght persons were killed NEW YORK. May Sterling exchange Is 20. (A. P.) now less than by lightning last night and damage one cent from parity. Demand bills estimated to amount to millions of were quoted In the New York market frnnca was caused by storms In this today at $4.86, the highest nuota soction. t(on since November. 1919. Buying Tho principal damage was done to 0f British bills in this market was farm crops nlthough houses In towns 1 inspired by the strength of flter and cities wore battered by a heavy ung Jn the imion market where hail that broke thousands of windows. vniAoB on Ncw York wero quoted nt All traffic nnd communications wero 14.68. iinpeneu anil sonio piaccs temporarily slopped. Hence the east district at the spec ial election usked for, this time will be separate from tho Laurelhurst section, which at last Saturday's election voted against annexation and is said to be opposed to It by a large majority. The petition and spokesmen of tho east or Siskiyou heights section, pre sented last night, recited that the pcoplo of that section were disap pointed at the outcome of the elec tion and that the petition signatures made the section practically unani mous for annexation. Among tho Calif nrnlans registered at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. Krank L. Burr and Mr. und Mrs. M. E.Plns- II A IN CAl'KIOS Kl'K'IDIi WAVE. (Continued From Pag One) er, slipped ns he hoisted a 200 pound Hide of beef from a honk In his meat market. It dropped on him nnd he Is believed by receiving hospital sur geons to-be fatally Injured. Joe Iiujan, motion picture director. ler of Hollywood, Mary L. Woodford was hit and injured by nn automobile, of Claremont. Mrs. M. E. Manchester Another cur was ru.sh.lng him to a of Oakdale, Mr. and rM. I'aul M. Olomlule hospital and crashed into a Jones of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Leo third machine, throwing tho alrondy L. Levy, Mrs. Edith Miildun nnd Hen injured Bujan out on the pavement. Ludden of Ix Angeles, Mrs. J. s. Bat- Bujan now has a skull fracture, con kin and Miss H. M. Moore of Long cusslon of the brain nnd numerous Iteach. and Miss M. Nvo and Mixa B. " bruise. He Is In a critical Baotius of San Francisco. Jackson school friends nnd patrons are invited to attend the last meeting of tho Parent-Teacher circle which will occur on the lawn at 3 o'clock. Tho children of tho school will enter tain with folk dances nnd physical training exercises. Iufrenh merits will be served from small tables on the lawn. The new Copco motion pictures en titled "A Trip to Copco," wero exhib ited at the Central Point high school this afternoon. These unique- "movies" cover the big Copco development from start to flnlNh Including the present Copco No, 1 plant and the new Copco No. 2 project which will generate 4(1, 000 electrical horsepower when com pleted. . Tho entire film Is highly edu cational as well as very Interesting nnd Is much In demand by school nnd civic clubs throughout tho territory served by tho C. O, P. company. condition. OH! MY BACK! Aching Backs Make I Ate Mlscniblu lo r Many Med ford People I CHICAGO. May 20. aVo.OOO dia mond robbery on the eleventh floor of the Capitol building, tho former Ma sonic temple, was reported to the police by four victims. Charles I. Goldberg. New York City, was the largest loser, reporting that he was robbed of unset diamonds valued at $50,000. WASHINGTON, May 20. (By As sociated Press.) Ethyl as a motor fuel, about which controversy has raged for months went under the microscope tocfay at the public health service with a long list of hcientlHuV doctors and Industrial experts In toil Multation to pass on Us merits or dan gers. j. The primary problem of the con ference was to determine definitely whether the fumes of the gas are In jurious to health aad many were on hand to take sides In the debate. Thomas Midgley, Jr., vice president of the Ethyl Gas corporation said his company had . experienced trouble with the gas In its early stages of de velopment but that difficulties had been overcome and the gas could be handled safely If proper safeguard! were taken. Mixture of the ethyl gas with gasoline he added, presented no difficulty If carelessness in the hand ling were reduced to a minimum. PRUNES HARD HIT. BY RAINY WEATHER PORTLAND, Ore.. May 20. Rye is ripening In Umatilla county and Is being cut for green feed In the Wil lamette vnlley, says the weekly crpp report issued by the weather bureia here today. Seeding of spring wheat and oats continues in elevated -districts, while In some localities spring wheat Is heading In most of the milder sections. Conditions have been mostly favorable for small grain. ''Ttlntr of corn continues and early plantings are coming up well. .v I'luneu are good in some eastern Oregon localities but are very poor (h parts of the Willamette valley. Chor rles are mostly poor. Pears are dropt ping heavily in. southern Oregon. Th$ Het of apples Is uneven. . , HADES! and It's Thousands of Beautiful Women DARING ! DAZZLING! SUPERB! A production of splendor unsurpassed the picture that broke the world's record 1 Is Isn't right to suffer day In and day out with dull, unceasing back-" acho. Or bo utterly mlsornblo with sharp stabs of pain whenever you , stoop or lift. But chances are you will suffer these tormenting aches and pains as long ns your weakened kidneys are neglected. You mny have headaches, too, spells of dlzal I netts nnd urinary disorders. Then ! use Doan's Pills a stimulant diu retic to the kidneys. Kxperlencrn of Med ford people prove the merit of I Doan's. j Mrsx W. I. Longwilit 504 N. Grape St., Medford, says: :'I had kidney weakness and a dull, rheumatic mis ery In tho small of my back tnat was most depressing. Doan's PtUs 1 ninn rimwivod ihn tt-mitiln" t Miss Neta Fleming of Gold Hill. KKVKN YKAHS LATE It, Mrs. was united In marriage to Itobert H.'LnKvni said: "oDnn's PIIIh nro a worn or Nowmirg yest-rony lorenoon ,,u.ndi remedy nnd I use them oc nt tho home o Itev. D. J. Howe. lCasionally to keep my kidneys In WEDDING BELLS Based on the World "8 Greatest Classic of Literature FRIDAY 5 "THE MIDNIGHT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bilas Flem ing of Gold Hill. The groom is em ployed with tho Hlghwuy Mainte nance work. The happy couple will make their Yulure home at Port Orford, Oregon. A wedding of recent Interest was that of Miss fjconclla Htoken to Albert McManus on Monday, at 4 p. m. at the Catholic church of this city. The ser vice was porformed by Fnther Plack. Uoth young people are well known In tho city. The bride has lived here for tho paHl five years, while the groom has been here for the past yenr. They will make their permanent home In tho city where their bo in ens Inter ests are located. Mr. McManus Is man ager of the Cozy Nook confectionery In tho Hparta building. 8. P. Ill'YS STIIAIIOUX KOAD. (Continued from pngo one.) good order, Price COc at simply ask for got oban's Pills Longwltl had. Mfrs.. Huffnln, N all dealers. Don't a klrinoy remedy S3 -tho same that Mrs. Koater-Mllburn Co.. &n EXPRESS RIALTO Y. Adv. jSj. Jfc jS. jSfc jA. J-fc. Afc JSi jSfc Jfc Jfc a. Afc jftfc jA. j&A. jAjAjA. A AaAA AjkA "It Isn't What You Earn That Counts So Much as What You Save" A little invested every month accumulates rapidly with 8 compound dividends. Start an account now and pay regularly every month to mature any number of shares. Southern Pacific lit Klamtith Fnlln paalnrly to Bpriinun Itlver. Ore. "Tho completion of tho Orec California and Kanlern, which In standard xauKcd llnf. coupled with the convernlon of the Nerndn-t'all fornla-Oregon to a standard buukc line will provido a new artery thru Bouthcrn iyid central OrcRon fori through traffic between Oreiton and tho eaHtern atntea. "Application will be mado in duo, course for permission and author ity to put these plans Into effect. "These transactions are In accord with the peneral policy of the Puuthern pacific company which i...1m In Din flcvclntmit-nt of tho territory It series nlieaily snow nil l,y the rnnpntMti fn( llllles It h!ts, completed In oreuon and those under A construction to which these now H,'i ...ja.J. .jn-.L AaAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAILAAAAA come In nuturul eeuuenee." VVVVWTTITVVV""'VVVVVVVVV ? X ? ?. The safety of a Building and Loan Association is un questioned. Our funds are lent on improved real estate with first mortgage security. Loans are repaid by small monthly payments over a period of approxi mately six years. 'Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n 30 North Cental Avenue Medford, Oregon C. M. KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. I ? J f X i ..tilling IF YOU KNOW HOW to measure with a spoon and -can count up to fou; you can make a French Dressing quite as well a ' the most famous French chef . ( Otoe spoonful of Vinegar or Lemon Juice . -J . three spoonfuls of Wesson Oil 4 r : (some say four) ' ' :j-?',.K Salt- and pepper to taste ' : MIX WELL and you havb - -' "' "' . French res sUn g U 1 . - -, - - " ' , - ,- i j' ' , , ,, ,,r . -'- ,: r laimyil I II 1 3&;U matiteJhMMSI.. f-.t. Ir iht iMn" m iht trutmcnt nd , . L1' Z' tfwkmi et 6ft. Morfsak, ; ' Welhgtvomed Uhors Jwt ttwid 04 frnM war, duit taA nMitura votk erwitimully. 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