Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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MfrDFORD MAIL" TRIBUNE.0 MEPfcOgT? OBEfiOX. ffK nXESDJPT. MAY 27, 102
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WASHINGTON, May 27. (By the
Associated Press.) Ciialrman O'Con
nor or me snipping board is houeiul'
tiat Henry Pnrd will submit offers
fgr the purchase of twenty or thirty "'"eland and Ted Meredith's nine
ships at least for operation In addi- T" 'd reford for hehalf mile dl.
,j . tance remains untarnished. -.
tton to entering the field for purchase nunnlnn his, farewell race at1 flie
of a considerable number for scrap- Yankee stadium last night, the fleet
plng. . " , , footed Finn put ub a desperate strug-
.; Plans and sneclflcatlons of idle re- 5,le;,,b,ul lo"t by J?" yards to Alun
,, ... . Helrfrlch, Peim State -xunner. .
toigeratlng ships have been sent Mr. Johnny Barnes,,: ew York,-was
Bprd with- tha expectation that they third. The time was 1:56 4-5.
i (fclay be purchased and used by him' Johnny Barnes. New ..jybrk, was
In carrying automobile parts to South third. The time was 1:56 4-5.
Atlantic) and South American ports and I Meredith's time was 1:62 1-5. .-'.'
oh the return Journey bringing trults. I Tns sreat Finn, whoso nimble feet
,1 ' raced to triumph at every distance
I DETROIT, May 27 William B. from three-quarters of a mile to;6000
Mayo, chief engineer, of the Ford meters from coast to coast, was the
Motor Company, expects ;ta vUlt the "ral to congratulate Helffrtch. Nurrni'
east next - Week to inspect sevon of had been advised by friends not to un
the 14 :refrlgerator ships which the dortake the event. ... .. '
United States shipping board has tied - Albin Stenroos was victorious in his.
up Idle at Hog Island and Jones Point, "rat racK on American soil.
N. Y., and Caldwell, N. J.. I The Olympic marathon champion,
If an examination shows the vessels 38' and the father of two children,
are seaworthy, refutable at a nominal shattered the American mark for ten
cost and can be purchased at a rea- miles, set by Charlie Pores, of the
sonable price,' It Is believed Henry Millrose A. A., and defeated ten Anier
Ford plans to buy them. leans In a running test of one hour. -
A copyrighted Btory In the Detroit Stenroos covered 11 miles, 153
Free . Press this morning says that yards. Jimmy Hennigan of Boston
Ford expects to use the vessels to. 'railed by fifty yards.'
carry motor cars to Ford company
branches along the South Atlantic and
In South. America and bring back car
goes of fruit.' . .
- Mayo Is quoted In the story as say
ing that if the company can "break
even" on -such a plan, it will be tried
! ,
The article quotes the Ford chief
engineer as saying that if the 400
steel vessels - which it was reported
some time ago might be purchased by
the Ford company were bought they
would be Junked. "They would not be,
worth the -money it costs to keep them
afloat, Mayo Is quoted as saying,
BE HELD FRIDAY
The second "Medford baby welfare
clinic will be held In the basement of
the' public library,' Friday afternoon,
May 29, from 2 to B o'clock.
'.. Dr. V. a Oearey, county health offl
ekr$ and iDr.U. C. Hayes will examine
the babies, assisted by Miss Vera
Beard and Miss Irene Mann of the
Jackson c6unfry; health units I ' '' 'j
Children" up to 6 years df 'age will
' be registered. Pleaae telephone Jack
sonville 491 for appointments. A
physical examination will be made of
each child, including weighing and
measuring. ' ' ,; ' ' '
Women of the Jackson County Pub
IIq Health association will asslBt with
the records.- This is the second of a
aeries of baby welfare clinics to be
held In Medford the last Friday of
each month. "
8TH GRADE EXERCISES,
FRIDAY
The county eighth grade graduating
exercises are to be held on Friday,
May 29, at Ashland Chautauqua build
ing, at 10 o'clock.' Since Medford
schools close this week, the eighth
grade classes can for the first time
join In the festivities of Jackson
county school day. This is the fourth
oar that tne entire county has had
jJ, rtunfty to celebrate with the chil
'"Vu.vn In thU way. Music contests and
park events will fill the afternoon.
The Screen
Br Yo Press Agent, f
Viola Dana at Itlalto.
Mystery, drama, action and laughs
That's the order of things at the
Itlalto theater where the new Para
mount picture, "Forty Winks," direct
ed by Paul lribe and Frank Urson,
opened a three days' engagement yes
terday. ,-;.:.' - ' . '' ' '
Viola Dana, Theodore Roberts and
Baymond Griffith are featured In the
principal roles of the production.
-' The story is a melodramatic com
edy and has to do with the lion. Lord
Algernon Cholomondeley Chumlcy
for short-r-who. In one of the funniest j
pictures you've .Seen in years, succeeds '
in solving A mystery, saving a family;
name and winning the girl he loves.
Theoddra Roberts, cigar and all. Is
fick as big as life in tins one. tie is
'cast as a retired admiral.
Chumley, In love with Eleanor But
tcrworth (Viola Dana), sets about the
aolution of the mystery and his "de
tecting" lands him In many an un
comfortable position from which he
manageB to extricate himself in a most
amusing manner.
You'll get a big laugh out of the
scenes where the horse he Is riding
sits down on the edge of a fountain
and sends Chumley sliding into the
fountain. You'll laugh still harder at
Chumley s antics Wlin a clever imiu
dog in the. production which is for
ever reevaling his hiding place to his
pursuers. And you'll laugh your head
off at the final scenes which find
Chumley and Eleanor "safe" on a navy
target far out in the ocean being fired
upon by the'guns of the Pacific fleet
at target pracltce.
There's -rapid fire action in "Forty
TYInks." locelnterest and all the rest
sjfcl It's clean as a whistle.
As added two reel comedy. Interna
tional News and I'et-ey Ilidley nt the
organ arc other features in the bill.
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BEATEN IN
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r NEW YORIf. May Si.W-fA, .)
Paavo Xurmi nulls tomorrow' for'hls
WESTWARD HO, May 27 (A. P.)
Douglas Grant, who was America's
hope in the 1!25 ' British ' amateur
golf championship, was eliminated,
today by R. W. Crummack,' three
times Lancashire champion, two
up
and one to play.
No Americans
are left In the
championships.
EPSOM DOWNS, May 27. Manna
won the derby, classic of the English
f lat racing season, run here todays
Zionist ran second and -The Sir
dar . third. The official 'time " was
two .minutes, 40 3-5 .seconds. . Manna
won in a canter -by -eight lengths.
"i The betting was:- Manna, . 9 to .1
ngninst: Zionist, 10 to 1 against, rind
TJe Sflrdar, 50 to 1 against. ,
' Steve ,'Donoghue;- famous English
Jockey, was up on' Manna' and won
the derby for the' sixth time.
LONG BEACH. N. Y May 27. (A.
P.") MacDonald Smith, whose- sensa
tional play in whiter tournaments has
stamped him as -one to -be feared in
the, open championship oontest-today
o'tpahlikhed a competitive ' record "for
the -difficult Lido course with 70, two
Under -par. -, ' ' ' '
;. Yesterday's ' Results.' .; ' 1
I At Vernon, 6: Salt Lake, 3.
' At Oakland, 2: Sacramento, '5.
At Portland-Los Angoles, - teams
traveling. .",'.
I At Seattle-San Francisco, teams
traveling.
PENDLETON, Ore. May 27. A fire
that caused a property damage esti
mated at $25,000 started this morn
ing in the Schwarz meat market at
Hoppner, according to reports received
here, and before it was extinguished
destroyed or badly damaged several
bu sin pbs establishments. The blaze,
was finally placed undor control about.
6:30. . .
' The establishments destroyed were
Hopper Tire shop, Schwarz meat mar.
ket, Mrs. L. G. Herren millinery store,
Mrs. F. J., Deyinq embroidery sbon, J
shop, Baldwin second hand store. v
to regain
Sftrengtia
brings joy to you and
... your friends. :
EVERY man, woman and child
wants to have strength and cor
rect weight. It means the Joy of liv
ing. To be minus strength and under--weight
often proves low fighting
power in the body. It often means
you are minus nerve-power, minus red
cells in your blood, minus health,
minus vitality. It Is serious to be
minus, but the moment you increase
the number of your Ted-blood-cells,
you begin to become plus. That's why
S.9.S., since 1826, has meant to thou
sands of underweight men and wom
en a plus in their strength. Your
body fills to the poiht of power, your
flesh becomes firmer; " the age lines
that come from thinness disappear.
You look younger, firmer, happier,
and you feel it, too, all over your
body. :
More Ted-blood -cells! ' S.S.S. aids
Nature in building them by the mil
lion ! There are no unproven theories
about S.S.S., the scientific results of
each of its purely vegetable medici
nal ingredients are admitted by au
thorities. Begin taking S.S.S. today.
It will give you more energy, vitali
ty and vigor and a more up and go
ing appearance.
S. S. S. It told at n tooA drag
etom in two sixes. ln larser use
is more economical.
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SPORT BRIEFS
S?jr Q C Cfake You Feel
i $L13t J. Yourself Again
KLAMATH TRIBES R
HUGE SUIT'TO GET.
WASHINGTON; May 27. (By the
Associated Press.) Two . suits for
nearly $14,000,000 Involving more than
a million and a half acres of land
alleged to have been erroneously taken
over by the government were filed In
tne court ol claims yesterday by tho
Klamath and Modoc tribes and Yahoo
akin bands of Snake Indians In Oregon
and California.
In one suit the Indians ask SS.047,-
629, alleged to be due them for 1,500.
000 acres which they claim was er
roneously excluded from tholr posses
sion through errors and inaccuracies
In the treaty of 1864 under which they
ceded to the government certain lands
in the two states and reserved a speci
fied tract for ft reservation.
The second ' suit grew out of the
granting; to Oregon by the govern
ment of certain alternate sections of
public lands for the construction of a
military - wagon road which, when
built, passed- through teh Indians' re
servation for a distance of approxi
mately 100 relies- is charged in the
suit that 112,000 acres of their lands
were erroneously patented to the Ore
gon Central Wagon Road company,
which built the road, and that the
secretary of Interior later exchanged
this tract for 87,000 acres or unallotted
lands within the reservation.
The petition alleges that the 87,000
acres were covered with timber and
were worth 16,000.000. Although con-
gress appropriated 1108,750 to pay the
One of the
MOTORMATES
Mierrice
Indians for the In ml. ttio Inriinns ac
cepted mat sum uwitj jmuosi iuhia
tlia niW ojI-o f. QUI ''.il .),!,. I, ..-(rl.V.
t! $106,750 nlreaily received, they
allege to ho the reasonable value of
tho iiroperty.
NOW AT HEIGHT
.PORTLAND'. 610.. M;iy 27 Straw
berries are in uhwmluni supply in the
Portland market today. For tho ni-xt
several days they will ho plentiful,
probably reaching their peak between
now ami the early part of next week.
The double holiday, on account of
Memorial day, will witness the clos
ing of all murketti from Friday muht
until Monday morning. This will
mean the rushiiiK of supplies ,(1-0111
producing: points to market Thursday
und Friday und nfialn .Monday. Home
demand for canning purposes is ex
pected to be stronff from now until
the middle of next week.
Prices are on tho usual low level
prevailing when strawberries are in
excess of supply.
In the farmers' market this morn
ing prices ranged as low as $1.50 to
$1.60 n crate, but .commission h(tuse
prices were from $2 to 2.50 according
to type and quality, (ienorally he
berries are in prime condition aiul
freshly picked. ,
Trotzky. ict8 Post.
MOSCOW. - May: -27. (A. P.) It
was officially announced today that
Ieon Trotzky, former war minister
who has recent ty 'torvn in political
disfavor, has been appointed a mem
ber of the,-prcsldum of the perma
nent economic council and chairman
of the general ,coVcosidons comlnit-tee.
Sustained Quality
Delivery cars start and stop, start
and stop all day, every day. De
spite these exactions Associated
Gasoline consistently helps thous
ands of them to roll up surpris
ingly economical mileage. The
sustained quality of Associated
Gasoline will show its value in
your car just as emphatically.
GtVER
OWNERS OF STILL
Carl Anilcrson and C'lydn MoCJowan
of tho Wusnor creek district, who
were apprehended some time ago by
Deputy Sheriff Louis Jennings for vio
lating tho IStli amendment, pleaded
guilty Monday in Judge Taylor's court
to the charges preferred against them
Tho former was sentenced to 70 days
in the founty jail and fined $00 for
having illicit mash in his possession,
while the latter was sent on ced to six
n.onths in the county jail for illegally
possessing a still.
Perfect homo dye
ing and timing " is
guaranteed with Dia
mond Dyes. Just dip
in cold water to tint
sor, delicate shade:,
or boil to dye rich,
perinnnent colors.
Kaeh 15-cent package
ron tains directions so
simple any wopmn
can dye of tint lin
gerie, silks. riblHUis.
sk.rN, waists, dressefl, coats, stockings,
sweatcM, draperies, coverings, hangings,
everything new.
liny "Diamond Dyes" no other kind
and tell your druggist whether the mate
rial you wish to color is wool or silk, or
whether it is linen cotton, or mixed
goodd.
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Mny time
! think that
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