Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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FEDFORD MATL TRTBTJXK, MEDFOKD, OTtEflOX, TUESDAY, JTTXR 0, iny
3 CANDIDATES
IN FIELD FOR
the pact, would M' rove? red by, the
covenant of the League of Nations.
The situation was interpret! here
uh meaning that any concession that
the Hritlnh fc'overnmentniade towards
reaching: an agreement with France
regarding Germany's disarmament,
has been more than fully repaid In
this proposed security agreement,
which raised the league of Nations
to a new standing and brings Ger
many Into membership.
NOTES IN FRANCE rBY FEBRUARY, 1926
EN ROUTE HOME
L
'lERlllLO" CAILLAUX PLAHS
IS POURING INTO INCREASE BA!
NEW UH SU
MAY BE FINISHED
PRESIDENT A
EUROPEAN HOMES
Mlsa Marie Fnlldlne, tho wnll
known former county nurse of Jack-
Bon county, will arrive here tomorrow .imiun 01 umu I,,r
from AlaHka for ft visit. She Ik on.diicies, everything is now scjuared
her way to Now York City, and con
cerning her work and trip east from
Alaska the Health P.rst marine of
l IIO Ul tJftUM 1 UUUI UtlltKilH UHOUClULJUll.
says:
"En route from Sitka to New
York, Marie Fiilhllno, H. X., Hed
Cross nurse for Alaska, visited
Portland and called on the office
of the bureau of nursing and tho
Oregon Tuberculosis association
on May 2. She left Alaska three
days previously at the request of
Governor Scott C. Hone to attend
the Child Health association con
ference in New York City, and
although on a rapid traveling
schedule, she took time to visit
some of her Oregon friends.
"Miss Fnlltlino suyn that this Is
lior first trip south since she re
ported for duty with tho Red
Cross chapter in Junnaii In I'Vh
runrv 1921!. She has been serving
the entire territory of Alaska, an
area many times the size of the
whole of Oregon. Her work con
sists of school inspections, much
Infant welfare work and general
Hed Cross nursing service A
great deal of time she gives to the
enre of native Indians, for the
population is divided about half
and half between natives and
whltos.
"On hnr way hack to Alaska tho
loiter part of June, Miss Kalldine
CX'iects to have more time to visit
with her friends hero."
amkiucaxs ri iti:i) rrox.
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agitation against foreigners and alHo
that he lias wired to Chang Tso-Lin,
Mnnchurian war lord, urging that the
military leaders co-operato with each
other nnd with the nation to obtain
"tho rights of the Chinese people."
LONDON, June 9. (By Associated
Press.) Foreign police in Shanghai
fired into crowdH of studentH during
tho first outbreak of the present dis
turbances, at "a moment when the
moh was forcing entrance into the
police station and shouting 'kill the
foreigners!' " Konnld McNeill, under
secretary for foreign affairs informed
tho house of commonu today.
SHANGHAI, Juno 9. (By Associ
ated Press.) Tho situation croated by
the strike of docl workors lias be
come aggravated t h rough the decis
ion of tho Chinese sea men to Join the
movement. Three hundred men on
six privately owned coastal and river
steamers walked out lout night and
other lines reported difficulties with
thoirrnon.
tins, Glr Opera led I'pon,
SAN KHANC1HCO. June Dor
othy Ellingsoii, 17-year-old matricide,
was tiperated on for appendicitis to
day at tho St. Prune is hospital. She
withstood the operation well.
Her trial for murder was post
poned from Juno 15 to August li.
II
MANN'S-The Beat Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-MANN'3
Mann's Wednesday Specials
Women's coals, exec
E lent styles, all colors;
most oi' them full silk
lined; many as liijjjh as
H $:i".0a values; Wednes-
; clay special
1 $18.00 each
H 80x!)() fancy crinkle
S 'i'epe lied spreads in
colors; $1.50 values,
Wednesday
H $3.59 each
H oli-incli art, satin, all
colors; i;l.(if) value;
5 Wednesday
H $1.39 yard
.12-incli 12-Moiunie .lap-'
anese pongee, all silk,
imported; $1.00 value,
E Wednesday
H 69c yard
5 Women's H u 111 m i n $
3 13ird hose, pure silk, fine
g wearing, in all shades;
usually sold for $1. .")();
AVedni-sdav
M $1.25 pair
S Women's knit union
5 suits, liodice and huilt-
S '" tois; $1.',' value,
S Wednesday special
s 98c suit
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Butt-rick . . ? J on
Pultons f " TH E STORE FOfl EVEffVBODY" J Mailorders
With the closing Into yesterday af-
away for the election next Monday of
man to succeed Dr. I. D. J'hlpps to
th( mhool )Ward
Tho last candidate to enter yester
day afternoon was Chas. T. lligdun,
proprietor of the Crater Lake Confec
tionery and Cafe in the Med ford
building, whoHe residence Is 124 South
Newtown street on the west side. The
petition nsking hni to run was only
placed In circulation yesterday noon.
This makes three candidates who
will be voted on at next Monday's
sfhool election, from 2 p. in. to 7 p. m.
They aro Dr. O. J, Johnson, dentist,
who was the first to file some time
ago; Emll Muhr, proprietor of the Ho
tel Medford, who filed last week, nnd
Mr. Hlgdon who filed last yesterday .
afternoon.
M i'. and M rs. H igd o n ami their
children came here several years ago
from Whito Salmon, Wash., where ho
had been In the garage biiKincss, and
was a member of the school board
there where ho had also served as a
city councilman.
Two daughters of Mr. nnl Mrs. Hfg
don graduated from tho Medford high
school last year: one other daughter .
Is a sophomore in the high school, nnd '
two other daughters and a son aro in
the city's grade schoolH.
, possibilities of trouble on all fron
tiers cither than those with Belgium
IIAIriMOIiB, Juno 9. Hill "Bear- and France, Hpeciffcally treated in
cat" Clemens of Logan, W. Va., who 1 rr-r. -"
last night walked from tho ring In
the third round of a scheduled 12
round boxing bout with "Young"
St rib ling of Macon. On., today was
barred from tho ring for throe
months In 18 stales by Latrobe Cogs
well, president of tho National Hex
ing association. Clemens also was
prohibited from entering a ring in
I'.altlmore for an Indefinite period
Clemons failed to land
throughout the fight.
blow -
jyour system in condition so you feel
your very best ngaln. Try just a
SA I, KM, Ore., Juno Because of spoonful of Dr. 11. S. Thachcr's ex
the absenio of members of tho su- cedent Mvpp and Illood Syrup after
premc court no opinions wore hand- the next few mealH and notice the
ed down by the court today. Several
of the just ires are intending a Ma-
sonic meeting in Portland, Chief Jus-
tiro McDride was absent because of
the death of his sister, Mrs. Nancy
Dolman of Salem, and Justice George
M. Urown was in KoHeburg. It is
not expected that any opinions will
be handed down until next Tuesday,
Women's e n v e 1 o p e
chemise made of nain
sook and voile, lace
trimmed, all colors; ex
cept ional styles and val
ues, some marked as
hh'li as p.'l'v, Wednes
day special
95c each
Extra Special
Women's dresses
made of guaranteed
fast color suiting,
stamped ready to
work; stamped crib
sets, stamped linen
scarfs and stamped
card table covers; all
excellent patterns: np
to $1.2.", values; Wed
nesday special
89c each
Mill e r wrap - around
corsets, up to $1.1);
Wednesday special
98c pair
10-inch flock dot
voiles in many new
patterns, all colors;
bought to sell for ;")!)c,
Wednesday special
37c yard
PHONL-480-47 MtUfOHO.ORtviJN . EH; i 0
PUESIDKNT COOLIDGE'S TRAIN
P-v noijTP to WASHINGTON
K ISA II MADISON, Wis., June, 9. (A.
Wis., June 9. (A.
...... V.i.wi ' tuni
P.) Somewhat
strenuous day in
the twin cities of
Minnesota, where the president took
., i ..ii..tin Mr mill
Mrs. Coolidge spent a restful 'night
on the first lap of their return trip.
Washington will be reached Wed
nesday morning.
I let urn jug to their train In tho
t?nion station yards, after the recep
tion held at the state capitol In St. I
Paul, Mr, and Mrs. Coolidge retired
by ten o'clock last night, more than
an hour before departure of tho
peraturo
made for
comfortable
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooldgle were smll
ln l.rr.iwllir nu tl.r... ,iwn,l 1, tout
..f....,i ,h i ... Iu ..
though weary, both were apparency
pleased at the reception. The presi-1
dent seems none the worse for the
two hour visit to the state fair
grounds, where, on an open stand, he
participated in the centennial cele
bration during a rain and wind storm
speaking for more than 30 minutes.
Despite tho secero elements, the
crowd was attentlvo throughout.
Al-UIS TO I'KK li. OF1 N.
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a full member of the league.
Tho statement said nothing in the
pact will weaken the provisions of
the Versailles treaty regarding Ger
many's other frontiers, nnd that the
LOOK OUT FOR
SELF POISONING
- Neglect of tho liver results in self
polsonlng! Not so quickly, perhaps.
but just as surely as if you drank
poison out of a bottle. If your
liver Is not doing its work of help
ing digestion, eliminating wnste from
tho bowels nnd purifying the blood,
you will always be troubled with
sick headaches, nausea, biliousness,
bad breath, gas, sour stomach, or
constipation.
Cleanse and tone your liver! Put
quick Improvement in the way you'
eat. sleen. look and feel the return I
0f strength, vigor and energy. You
Wl ho completely satisfied; otlier-
wi.se there wilt bo no cost. Dr.
Thaehor's IJver and Blood Syrup is
sold and rocommended hv ifmiH'-,
Drug Storo . and all other leading
druggists. Adv.
..! iiiiiiMMii 1 Milium
Women's silk dresses,
plain materials and
printed silks; each one
distinctive in style; up
to $2.").()0 values; Wed
nesday special
$14.00 each
.'!() - inch cretonnes in
b e a u t i f 11 1 patterns;
heavy weight with ex
ceptional color combina
tions; regularly sold for
80c yard. Wednesday
69c yard
81-inch "Wc'a rwell"
bleached and unbleach
ed sheeting, fine soft
quality, henvv taped
edge; '(!) value, Wed
nesday special
55c yard
Women's silk gloves in
turn-back or flare cuff
styles, a 1 1 the best
shades; $1.7.) value;
Wednesday special
SI. 59 pair
Women's, white or col
ored linen handker
chiefs, tip to (!) values,
Wednesday special 1
39c each
I Points of Agrertieiit.
June A- 1M The
l,olnlH of agreement between franco
xnuuii m li"J
many regarding her proposal for a
security pact are:
rirwi ine pact no mnnvr i'itw:m 10 support memoers or amines ui
the appearance, oi assistance to beVided by the restrictions of the lm-
Klven by
France to jieigium, oui a
" Islon b Great Britain to tie.
fend her own security
from tho
Rhine and the Scheldt.
Second The Interests of France's
allies, the Poles and Czecho-Slovak-ians
have been guarded, because
France retains the right to cross the
demilitarized Rhine zone in case of
a threat by Germany over her east
ern frontiers.
y nas .ui,uai-.. . -
clucie with Prague and Warsaw, as
I with Paris and Urussels, and which
Ha 1110 security pact.
will
only affect
'"tfo'-enccs arising in the future, that
is, they cannot apply to questions of
frontiers or other dispositions pro
vided fjtr In tho peace treaties.
Mercury's year 1h RS day long.
HERE IS A
COMPLETE
RIALTO
PROGRAM
THAT IS PAR
'
AND WE ARE
PROUD TO
OFFER IT TO
MEDFORD
One short, year to taste ail the sweets of life one short year to find ro
mance and thrill and adventures of a lifetime Strange things happen in
this stirring drama strange things that might happen to anyone.
WITH
AILEEN
PRINGLE
ANTONIO
MORENO
DOROTHY
MACKAILL
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DENVER, Colo., June 9. (A. P.)
American go hi Is pouring out of
j una luuirij iiiiu rxi "i'c i i
; f many millions of dollars each
! month a total lows to the nation
migration law, aiihh Cecilia KazptsKy,
secretary of the American division of
the Jewish Women's Council of New
York, declared in an address here
last night before the national con
ference of Jewish social service
workers.
This flow of American money to
foreign lands was not a myth, she
declared, citing the figures of the
Hobrew Immigrant Aid society of
New York, which April lfl20 to May,
l!)l!5, alono sent more than $23,000,
000 out of the country.
This figure was but a small part
immigrants, she asserted
Censure of ' the Immigration act
was due because of the wholesale
separation of families, not for prin
ciples of the law, she satl.
Kugcne Field had elghr children.
NEW
Friday-Richard
iiiiu limn 0 (A l) rinun
A MS. June j. i. 1
cial writers in newspapers neie -o( ,ne new nif!n 8chooI building on
day credited Finance Minister Call-1 (h0 Houy street sito, recently voted by
mux with a plan to print four billion j the people, and last nlnht J. E. Tour
, ini, nnteK nnd to In-! tcllolto of Portland, of the firm of
!ranq .f,, L f F ncct il;Tou,-tBllot.c & Hummell, architects
crease the Bank of I 3 : or the new hlBh 8chooi, met with tho
of advances to , n eovern 'school board to discuss arrangements,
a like amount so that the govern , Tounellote submitted prelim
ment can meet maturing bonus. ,,. ,,,., fr the building, which
M.
Caillayx was to
appear tnis,
chamber of
afternoon before the
deputies finance commission to out"lstory reinforced concrete buiklinj!
line his proposals lor renauimuiw.s
France's finances. It. was assumea
he had obtained, according to cus
tom, the cabinet's approval of his
ideas at this morning's session, but
nothing was revealed officially.
M. Caillaux's plan was said to be
to nsk parliament to authorize addi
tional advances of four billion francs
from the Ba n k of France to the
government, which would Increase
the bank note circulation by that
amount.
The average individual prefers to
get sick and he treated. Few follow
preventative measures.
SHOW
Dix in "Too Many Kisses"
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f,.,. ,he beginning of tho construction
(he njw structul.e wl bc
" ,.,,,, ,, mmrtilla
firenroof corridors, H2 class
rooms, wnn a uig Kyimiusiuin-aiKUv
torium seating 1000 persons.
The final plans of the architects
will be submitted to the school board
about July 1st, following approval of
which the contracts will be let In time
for the building to be started August
1st.
It is confidently expected by tlvft1
ischool. board and the architects that
the new high school structure will
have been completed and put into use
by February of next winter.
The school board also transacted
much routine business at lust night's
meeting.
SPECIAL
' BARGAIN
MATINEE
TODAY
AND EVERY
DAY - 25
EVENINGS 35
KIDDIES
A DIME
ANY TIME
you were young
and beautiful
wealthy
daring
romantic v
talented
and suddenly found
you had but one
year to live
What would
YOU do?
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Harry Langdon
In a Mack Sennett
Masterpiece
"THE SEA
SQUAWK"
"Peaay" Ridley
tH the Organ
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