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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
X so o o o o o . Medi nn Sacond Section e 1KIBUNE Second Section Six Pages L Six Pages Dally Twentieth Year. Weekly Fifty-third Year. TWELVE PAGES MEDFORD. OREGON, - THURSDAY, .MAY 28, NO. 58 Mail "WED t- ORDER Of PROGRAM AND PARADE FOR MEMORIAL DAY f The following is the program and order of march for the observance of Memorial Day in Med ford next Saturday, May 30th. The program will bo given at the City Park after the parade which is to bo at 9:30 a. m. I Order of Street Parade. Formation at city park, marshal. D. O. K. K. band, mayor and city! council of Medford, Grand Army of the Republic, - Women's Kclief corps, j Daughters pf Veterans. Spanish War; Veterans, 1 Ladies Auxiliary, Span-! lnh War Veterans, American Legion j 'Drum Corps. ' American Legion, La-j dies' Auxiliary,. American Legion;! Daughters of the Amorican Itevolu-j tion, Notional Guard, Boy Scouts, Girl Reserves, civic organizations, fraternal- orders., high school band, Medford high school, grade schools.1 pen era 1 public. Ceremony at Main street. Bear Creek bridge, whero the parade will, be halted. ' ' I 1. Stuglng "Noarer My . God to Thee." 2. Firing salute. I 3. Strewing flowers on water. 4. Taps. Program at City Park: 1. Call to - order by commander Grand Army of the Republic. 2. Singing "America," by audi ence, accompanied by D. O. ' K. K. band. 3. Invocation. 4. Singing by American Legion quartette. 6. Publishing orders by Adjutant Grand Army of tho Republic. 6. Dedication of chairs to the departed. 7. Main address by Attorney Por ter J. Neff. 8 "Star Spangled Banner" by Band. 9. Benediction. The Grand Army of the republic will conduct exercises at the Med ford cemetery at 3:00 p. m., which tho public is invited to attend. ' It is requested that all business firms and citizens having flags or other appropriate decorations, t dis-r play them for the day. QUACK JAILED, HER PROBE RESULTS OF RIGID ECONOMY ON FUTURE ARMY WASHINGTON, May 28. (By As sociated Press.) The army general staff has been directed to make .a study -of the effect upon the military establishment of further progressive reduction in military appropriations should that result in the govern ment's economy program. The Inquiry is underutood to have been ordered on the basis of a White House inquiry of tho war depart ment. Whether other departments have received similar inquiries has not been disclosed. At tho navy department Secretary Wilbur would not say whether naval budget officers were engaged in a study similar to that of the war de partment. Despite refusal of the war depart ment officials to discuss the question the unusual secrecy which surrounds the study being made there, it is indi cated that the progressive reduction of appropriations under consideration would become effective for tho fiscal year 1927 to run for several years thereafter before reaching the cumu lative total reduction contemplated in the White House suggestion. Tho general budget business meet ing of the government will be held June 22. No definite Information as' to the contemplated aggregate cut in war department appropriations is avail able. There are indications, however, that it would run to a figure of be tween $115,000,000 and $30,000,000 t8 be lopped off the military appropria tions included in the total of $339. 797,971 appropriated for all war de partment activities for the 1926 fiscal year. The military portion of the budget for the year is $255,3S8.074, which represented a reduction of approxi mately $4,000,000 from the similar appropriations for the preceding year. Despite rigid secrecy requirements imposed on army officials, it is said to be a matter of grave concern be cause of the effect a reduction of $25,000,000 to $30,000,000 would have on the whole scheme of national defense. Some officials go so far as to con tend that such a cut In appropriations would compel tho virtual abandon ment- of -the organized roservo ele ment of the new army and sharp cur tailment of federal usslstanco to the National Guard. HUNTINGTON PARK. Cal., May 28.; Because one of her patients "crabbed," Dr. Madeline M. Ybarra Is In jail -today awaiting trial on a charge of practicing medicine with out a license. At her hearing In justice court yesterday., witnesses told how they had paid various sums to the "doctor" for removing "live animals" discovered In their stom achs through X-ray examination. All wont merrily, tho testimony showed, until Manuel Rodriguez, a former fisherman, complained to authorities that the "livfe pnimnl" he hod paid Dr. Ybarra $40 to remove from his stomach was Just an ordinary sea crab and he was sure some sleight of hand must have been involved in "removing" it from his anatomy. It was then the ''doctor'!! was arrested; FRENCH RETREAT TO I PARIS, May 28. (A. P.) Tho French command In Mioeco re ports that the percentaKo of 'lliffian regulars in tho enemy's front line has greatly increased In the last few days. Tho tribesmen won over to Ahd-El-Krim'a cause are said to bo showing more and nioro reluc tance to fight his bnttlcs and tho Adjir sultan has been obliged to call upon his best and most reliablo troops. The evacuation of the French posts north of tho Ouergha river con tinues by the Tbd-KI-Krim's regulars nrc making the movement mo3t dif ficult. - - (V. PA Ills, May 28. Deputy Maulnot of the republican-democratic Moc today announced that the opposition In tho chamber of deputies would vote confidence in tho Painleve gov ernment's Moroccan policy. " This was taken to give a govern ment majority. M. Maglnot said tho opposition would support the resolution of con fidence proposed by the republican bloc because it was to their interest to support the government's policy of invasion of Morocco by Aba-1.1 Krl'm. ... IN PIERCE CASE MRS. J. B. ELLIS After deliberating for 24 hours, . the jury In the trial of J. O. Pierce of Gold Hill, former driver of a school bus, and whose contract, for next . year, for the same Job, wit nesses testified, is pending, yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, returned a verdict of isuiity. The vote during the long ssselon varied from seven to five, to eight to fpur lor convic. tlon. until the agreement. The de fense was represented by George Roberts, and the state by District At torney Newt Chaney. Girls: You can't expect a feller to love a girl with a red nose, colorless y lips, dull eyes. Don't walt-our "rhai.re" might come tomorrow. Bet tor take Holllster'a lim ky Mountain Tea at once anil be on the safe side. Heath's Drug Store and llnskin's Drug Store. Adv. Zubick Studio. FIFTY YEARS AGO Bellflower, Calir. "l can remcm ber 50 years ago, when my mother used and praised Dr. Pierce's medi cines because they had been so help fill to her. When I was developing into womanhood, I was delicate and needed some aid to nature and it was the 'Favorite Prescription' that did me so much good. Again after my marriage when the children were coming Into our home, the 'Favorite Prescription' gave me the strength and nerve to keep up with my work. Also when I reached middle life I found the 'Prescription' a wonder ful help. "Once when stricken with typhoid fever. I was left in a weakened con dition, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery was what helped me to recover my health." Mrs. J. B. El lis. Your drugsist will sell you JJoctor Pierce's medicines In tablets or liquid or s"ml 10c for trlfil pkg. to Doctor Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Hurfulo, N. Y., and write Tor Tree mlvlre. Adv. RUS SELL S PHONE 31 DECORATION - DAY Our Store Will Remain Closed All Day SATURDAY to honor the memory of all our brave heroes who have given their lives in defense of our Flag, our Country and our Liberty. RUSSELL'S Closing on Saturday Means Prepare on Friday for Your Day's Outing Tho many picnics' and week-end parties planned for this time will call for special wearing apparel and to make your outing 'more enjoyable we offer you these special savings for Friday. All Silk Broadcloth Dresses That Are Washable Priced $11.00 There is sure to lie a demand for these, as no better Summer Outing Dress can be bad or for sports wear than "Washable. Broadcloths" in the new candy stripes. You'll be delighted with the quality and the service you get (1 1 from these exceptional dresses at Women's Golf Hose at $1.50 It's best to wear golf hose on all hikes as they are much easier on the feet than regular street hose. This is a good J 1 CQ value at, pair..,, j I1' Tweed Knicker Suits for Real Outing Wear style and comfort, too, in these wool knickor suits, with jump er coat and extra good fitting knickers. .Marked at a very low price ; for $8.50 Knickers for Outing are Much in Demand To enjoy your w e e k end outing you should take ad vantage of this knicker value, and as there arc only 8(5 pairs $2.98 The June Bride's Savings Continue over this Fri day, giving you an op portunity to save for yourself or for gifts to June brides. LINENS .f8.95 Pattern Cloths at $6.95 10.r.O Pattern Cloths at $8.75 $11.75 Pattern Cloths at ...$11.75 $2.75 Damask per yard at $2.20 $3.75 Damask per yard at $2.95 Children's Sox A big line of short, three q u a r tors and scven eightha Sox for children. Prices are reasonable and range from 25e to 75 FOR YOUR OUTING-ALL WOMEN'S SWEATERS HALF-PRICE Men's Straw Hats ! Good hot sunshine, we have wanted, it, and now we must protect ourselveves from it, so straw hats are having a call to serv ice.' We can fit you in many different . styles." Prices range from .,.' '.-fc1 7C $5.00 to - specials at....: -? x English Broadcloth Shirts Men's Collar attached Shirts, colors of blue, tan, grey and white. Real fine materials and colors are fast. They look like silk and wear very much better, and the .priced-half-.' - $2.50 as much T -ZZ . Men's Flannel Trousers Styles call for separate-trousers' of striped flannels and we are prepared for the de mand with some exceptional values in all wool flannel, very well ; made,; correctly tailored and' the newest- stripe' patterns. The price is very' ,:' ' $8.50 reasonable i...:.-..:...:'m-w ' Girls' Broadcloth Dresses are Exceptionally Priced "With the demand for women's Eng lish Broadcloth Dresses comes the demand for the Girls' Dresses just like them. We are splendidly pre pared for these demands ; and arc showing a big line of children's, 8 to 16 years old, dresses in many puctty new designs and materials, but foremost of the materials are the Broadcloths on display $3'Q5 Friday at the price Boys' Vacation Suits Should Be Bought Now Going away on a vacation, boys? If you do, of course you'll want to be right, in style wherever you go, so be sure to confer in and sec our "longies." , Some suits have two iairs long pants, others one pair golf knickers and one long pants. Then don't forget that the suits with vests are all the rage, too in the cities, and we have fc1 7 fl them also at ? 1 ,OU Ik r , a ,. , - - , Special for Friday Ice--Cream Sltf i"r Freezer Makes 1 quart of smooth ice cream. Galvanized tub, metal unbreakable handle and retinned cream contain- er. Just the thing to have in the bouse, for the warm days ahead of f us. $1.75 Value 98c Weeks & Get COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHES, Si frLAIL0! 9 IN8URANCE 8 First Insurance t Agency 0 i A. L. HILL, Manager Q X Phono 10S 30 North Central Q S Medford, Ore. X KLnrk holders Notice. Notice In hernhy Riven that: the nn-i 1 nunl mentl UK of tho stockholders of Tho Homo Telephone & Telegraph .-ompany of Southern Oregon, will bo hold at the offlco of the company! 21 S West Sixth street. Medford, Oregon lit 3 o'clock p. m. June 2nd, 1025. 61 W. II. OOUK. President.' Medford Stores Will " Be Closed SATURDAY Do Your Shopping n n Friday. You Can Get Most Any Old .Thing at DE VOE'S Most Any Old Time. 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