Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEPPOKT) MATTj TftTBTTyE fEDFORD, CmECOX, FRIDAY, JTJNE 26, 1923
PICE EIGHT
IE KILLED AND
T
DEATH THREATS
BASEBALL SCORES
CITIZENS
FOR FINE SUPPORT
DEATH STRUGGLE
Tl
NK WVOtlK, Juno
-(A. P.)
To the Editor: Tim transportation
committee of the Medford Chamber of Father Ktileki'rlo-ker'H political t'n
Commerce wIhIi to sincerely thank the i,.n,ture him xturiitd mi Its imclrinnlul
community at lame absolutely with- ,., w)1.h Im,,ka , ,.,
out reservation for the liberal and
enthusiastic way they rallied to the f Ms mayoralty flKlit. Wlxe or oth.r
call Mr cars for the Oreson national wise, dluKnoHtli-luHH pi-pdlt-t a hlKh fe
Ktiard caravan. To all the other vt-r fir the old K'iih'iiian Ioiik hffore
towns and rural communities this prhiwry rolls around in Kppt?mli"r.
thanks Is also extended. To the j Hitherto these temperatures have
people who did their part in cuhIi, lajheen eausid by efforts of republicans
especially extended a vote of thanks, and fuslonlsts to twist the tall of the
To the various service clubs do we Tammany User. This time, If that feat
feel deeply grateful for the extremely j ' to he accomplished It may he by one
noticeable way they held their should- of the same political faith, Alayor
crs to the wheel, not only in this John v. Jlylan.
gigantic undertaking of tliolr Chamber The mayor who has held office for
of Commerce, hut to all of their chain- elwht 'j' ars. Is di simus of another
ber's worthwhile activities. To any term. Whether he will be ri'iiomlii-and-
all companies, nuclides, iuillvld- "ted by the democratic parly Is a lines.
U&J4.! !etc who lit finy. way, shape, Hon the Taminiuiy chieftains have not
nifttler ir t'pfni assisted In this spec- yet officially decided, but If the does
tacdlar movement do we. the trans not get the n-Kiiln noniliiail.,n he Is
portatlon coniinlltee of the Medfnrd expected to run Independently.
Chamber of Commerce, not only feel I The possibility of the mayor run
grateful,' but Wish to 'thank you. ""K Independently Is hkIHUImk the
SlCIOI,ICy V. II M, I. jTalnmiiliy braves. The inaiiaKers of
Chainnan. the wIkwuiii are practical pulittfians
To the Editor: Space will not per- with an eye to the patrinianc at stake,
mil the entertainment committee or The mayor of New Vorl: rules an clo
the Medford Chamber of Commerce to Pl'e and these politicians are nut Ins
mention personally and individually Inn slht of the fad that the mctropo-
the many, many individuals, the var- H hs many thousands of ployen
Inns clubs, lodge, churches, etc., for whose payroll runs up into llio mil
the loyal and liberal way the entire Hons.
community of Jackson county rallied This week the mayor sprung n coup
to our call for assistance in enter- by cnlllng in departmental heads and
talnlng the Oregun national guard Inviting those who were not fur hlin
while encamped here. to remove their feet from under the
Will the citizens. Individually arid Ilylan patronage .table. While the
coHectlvely. please accept our sincere meeting was not public. It was nn-tbn-nks
for their valuable help In this nounced those present .Including eight
respect. Will these citizens please Tammany lenders, had endorsed his
accept through this committee their proposed nomination by 'ncclainn
pertlon of the loving cup presented to tion."
Miem through this conunlttee by (Inn-1 This aroused the Ire of Comptroller
emrl White In Ihe city nark last night Charles I,. Craig, a Tammany man, but
m a tribute of the officers und men n bitter foe of the mayor who corni
er the guard In appreciation of this, i lered with a letter to the district attor-
(h iMos-t extensive program of enter- ney ami the governor, calling for Ui
Natlouul.
U Pittsburg n. H. E.
Cincinnati 3 12 1
Pittsburg 5 10 0
Itixey. May, Jlenton nnd Margrave,
Krueger; Krenier nnd Smith. .
Y I
IN TRAIN CRASH
At Itoston .
Mrst game: R. H. E.
I'hllndelphla C 11 :l
Host on 8 12 2
.Mitchell. Knight and Wilson; Hen
ton and O'Neill.
MURED
E AGAINST
KELSO OFFICERS
Kcoinl K:irii: It. H. J-
I'hiliulfti.liia 4 10
Host on . . 3 11 ,
.Jori.tur, Cmn-h and Hcnllno; Mar
1 1 uu i-il, VatKiiH and O'Xell.
tfflntmMit over uriHmhto.t by any city.
M'haihk yH one nttd all.
V. VV. WAMvKK;
; Chairman. KntortahiUMMit
"' t . ' - Com in it, toe.
iVEFORLAKEi
mayor'M renin vnl from ol'flcc un iho
ground thnt lie had vinlatt'tl th pt'iiiil
vutv irni)linK imahiHl "fniT U it Uhl of
a HwJfnn or ntithiirlty."
Kit fur sriircH'ly n innn hns ht'pn
twn tinned seriounly fu the rcpuhlf
ta ..nomination.
. The O. O. I', leaden? Hay thoy are on
JoylnK the row within the wigwam ayd
hopiiiK for a wide Hplit that will allow
n republican to win in a democratic
Htronghold,
The political forecast Is: Warmer.
At New York U. H. E.
llrooklyn G 15 0
Ts'cw Vork 9 11 1
1'f'tty, f ireen, Krhardt, OHborne and
Taylor, Ieberry; Krott, lluntzingi't-,
IlarneH, elJan and Snyder,
At St. !iuiH R. !l. E.
CMf-ugii 2 7 0
St. Louis :t ll 1
Alexander und (.on'hIch; Itliem und
(JFuiroll.
American,
At Philadelphia It. TT. V).
WuHhink'ton fp 10 0
Philadelphia 3 8 1
Johnson and Hue); (iroven and
Perkins, fieri-y.
At Chicago U. II. R.
fleveland 1 8 1
Chicago 3 r, 1
Miller, Uiiekeye and Myatt; Faher
and Kchalk.
At Detroit Ti. H. K.
St. KftuiH 3 5 3
Detndt 4 0 0
CaHton and Kego, Dixon,; Wliite-
hi arMl Jiiinsler. ;
CIIICAfiO, TTune 26. (A. P.) One
man was killed and m v e ra I po r ho n h
were injured in a colllHiin of two
elevated trains on the South Side line
I of the Chicago Itapid Transit com
Ipany today. One of the trains caught
fire.
The man killed was Pierce Moore.
At least five other persons were
severely injured und others 'ie
bruised and cut.
An em ply train crashed into a
northbound trutn und one of the
coaches was thrown from the rails
V . u" lT , " ! . ,,en,',ll,lB to establish the theory that
.V V v Tthe crime was committed by a half
FOOTS CREEK HEWS
iuv wavk iassi:s.
(Continued From Page One)
A- iMi-rty frf lfi lady school teachers
Prtrm HacniHiesto arrived In Medford
t'hifl noon, in five Packard cars tin n
park t pnrk tour. Tliey registered at
tho Clwiniher of Commerce and left
eon-ty in th afternoon for Uuinii ('reek,
where- they will camp tonight and
en-rly tomorrow will drive to as near
Crater lake as they can get and will
walk the balance of the way.
The party whh delighted to learn
ftem Becrotary Iloyle thnt they could
eareh tw lake as they had been tdd
tliy i'0HM not. Ttiey had a Iho heard
tn GwH-frirM-ki thit peo)le were being
tMWOHfceri Pr going to Crater lake.
light wind continuing from the south
west throughout mHt of the morning
and the early "part of this afternoon,
tin1 mercury here today was kpt down
to a maximum of !I2 degrees, (he tem
perature recorded at 2 p. m. today,
yesterday's maximum was
W1IIMLUL WtUUUUU I
KIECAliTOWAR
Rl'tlKNK. Ore.. .Mine 20. Ctvtl
breezes during the night and today
cleared ihe atmosphere ami at one
p. m. this afternoon the thermometer
registered 84 degrees. The relative
humidity also rose several points. At '
1 p. in. a mark of 43 was reported. The
temperature was l(7 at 1 p. in. yesterday.
(1. W. l.ance and wife were home
for a few hours Sunday.
Our mail carrier had a collision
with Mr. Merrick's truck Monday. Ills
car wiiH pretty badly damaged, but he
was able to get away under his own
power after considerable delay.
l,ast Sunday n car went over the
hunk iVar the Kance's. It had to he
carried -nway. The writer could not
learn who were in the car.
llev. McAfee Wilson of Rogue
Itlver wfll preach at our school house
at 10 next Sunday. After the sermon
the classes will proceed at once to the
usual lesson study. As Mr. Wilson
preaches at Rogue Itlver at 11 the
service must begin promtply.
O. W. Stumbo was cutting hay for
C. Curt the early part of the week.
iJjCHlcr ltollug is back and is at the
same mining job as before he went
away.
An all day meeting was held at
Foots Crei k school house last Sab
bath. Hev. Lawrence stressed Cabbath
observance, making it plain the Sab
bath began with creation, for man's
own good. Kent anil worship being
the reason for man having the Sab
bat h day.
Also a male quartet from Los An
geles rendered very fine music In the
afternoon.
pany said none of the passengers was
seriously Injured.
Moore wus standing on the rear
platform of the forward express train
when the cruffh occurred.
RECORD PRICE FOR -
OREGON WOOL 1925
KELSO, -Wash., June 30. Anony
mous letters threatening the lives of
Luke H. May, criminologist, retained
by Cowlitz county to- Investigate the
murder of Thomas Dovery, and Deputy
Sheriff Clarence Dunbar, ure the de
velopments In the Dovery murder mys.
tery revealed to day.
Afay received his letter Thursday
evening through the mail. The letter,
hand printed nnd with no name
signed, informed the criminologist, he
"better lay off" his Investigations in
this field or he would meet the same
fate ns Dovery. Offtcinls believe the
letters ure the effort of some "crank"
or of someone that knows something
nbou the Dovery murder who is at-
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 20. The
largest wool Hale of the season has
been closed, establishing new high
market levels nnd stimulating interest
in the tfade. The Portland AVool
Warehouse company sold 350,0110
pounds of flue ind half blood at
prices ranng from 4S to 46' cents.
Poston firms were the purchasers.
Today's sale means that the margin
between buyers nnd bidders' Ideas has
narrowed down to a business basis
tnd It Is expected to start active buy
ing In the country. Bids out today
range from 35 to 37 cents n shipping
point.
wit.
A. Rurle Todd, recalled mayor, last
night departed for Seattle, It was
learned today.
"I have told my followers to keep
their mouths shut and their ears open
during the time that must ellipse be
fore the hearing of the quo wnrranto
proceedings instituted this afternoon,"
Todd said prior to leaving. "I expect
to cull a mass meeting in Seattle for
Monday night, when I shnll discusss
the fraud charges."
Todd explained that he planned to
remain nway from Kelso until the ac
tion started to regain his former of
fice is heurd In court three weeks
hence.
French Socialists Beaten.
PARIS, June 26. (A. P.) The
chamber of deputies finance committee
rejected by a vote of 19 to 14 the
socialists' proposal for a capita levy.
KANSAS CITY, June 20. (A. P.)
Firemen lute today found the bodies
of two unidentified men in the ruins
of the Gillls theater Ouilding which
was demolished by an explosion and
fire late lust night. Both were budly
charred. f
? ? ?
Have
Yon
taken advantage of the subscription sale f f
PATRON'S TICKETS
o
for the PAGEANT now selling at
REDUCED PRICES
o
They won't he on sale long.
Oht Pafron Took 25
EVERYBODY'S BUYING THE!!; :
HOW CAN YOU
SAVE A DOLLAR
ANY EASIER?
Or purchase more enjoyment? .
Writt or phone Rogue River Pageant Asen.
Sparta Bid Phone 323-W
, flf UNGUAL June LMl. (A. P.) A
meeting of lite Shanghai students
union decided to issue an appeal to
all Chinese imlen(H throughout the
country to "learn the art of war and
he ready to fight for iheh country."
It was resolved to petition the mili
tary chiefs to select teachers to
"arouse the patriotism of the people
and soldiers."
The .program for students demon
strations in many parts of China yes
torduy was largely a fiasco, owing to
official prohibition of meetings. The
precautions taken at Shanghai com
pletely frustrated the students' activ
ities here. Many volunteers have
been withdrawn from the Shanghai
streets ivhlch are resuming a normal
a p pen ranee.
The additional Japanese destroyers
have gono to Amoy und Cunton.
A 125,000 BLAZE
AT THE DALLES
TIIR DALLKS. Ore., June -.'ti.
Fire of unknown origin completely
destroyed the contents of the Walter
Williams company and Kdwurd C.
Pease company warehouses here In
ubout un hour beginning at 11:30 n,
m. today. Mail tt not iieen tor In
creased water pressure from the new
city well put Into use a week ago. the
uiitlre west end of town would have
burned, fire department officials be
lieve. A strong west wind was blow
ing. Hardware, farm machinery and a
carload of news print belonging to
The Dalles Chronicle were stored In
the Willis my hardware, where i he
fire started. Both structures were oi
corrugated iron over wood frames.
The loss was estimated at otni.
R.x;iii:it niiKs nut yn:-
' (Continued From Page One)
to seven mites long, about a mile wide
and nearly 200 feet deep, it is estimat
ed. J-il,$'' of Wyo . four miles
below the newly formed lake, have va
cated the town ln favor of higher
ground fearing a iWtnporary oppagc
of the flow of the river would he fol
lowed by a flo)tl.
& 9
RIALTO
LISTEN!
NEW
TODAY!
YOU AIN'T SEEN
NOTHING YET IP YOU
HAVEN'T SEEN
n f THE BEAUTIFUL
' wC'y i CLOAK-MODEL
jA'TrnffiK Jv irl Tho si'iisntinniil d rn m a t I c
J&VlL'rf&$J J thiindt-iliult which n veil Is In
iSratf ' wSSljP "" its tlii-ills the ti'inptiition-
ar JrJ J'j'rt3u'x' iTowiled life of n beautiful
F SlfJliySt ''y mcidPl. Kvery thrill that's
100 LAUGHS
1000 THRILLS
CASPS AND
SHRIEKS
"BLUE BLOOD-Q
A Comedy
With
CLAIRE WINDSOR. LEW CODY.
MAE BUSCH, HOBART BOS
WORTH, EDM UNO LOWE and a
Whole Flock of Thrill Chasers!
Matinees - - - 25c
Evenings - 35c
Children a tme
Any Time
&
Sunday
Monte Blue Viola Dana
in "REVELATION"
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TKt h CeM tmm ih Frit. N. Mmth Who it Price Mmrm's
Mann's ReadytoW ear June Clean Up
Coats
ONE-HALF PRICE
Tlie nll-njirposp coats nro these wliich
liiivi- Ihmmi lViiiHfi'tl for tliis specittl sell
ing. It. will serve you l'nsliioiuibly
every time you have neeil of a emit.
.The collection is ricih with rndinnt
variety of smart styles, the season's
lcsl types.
Kvery spfcinjj imd summer coat, some
fur trimmed, lined Imd unlitied, excel
lent styles nnd (piality, SATURDAY
AT HALF TIICH.
$!)!l..-)0 Coals now $49.75
.8!).r.) Coals now.. $44.75
.Mi!).;")!) Coals now $34.75
4).."0 Coats now.... $24.75
ir'.'!.').(l(l Coals now $17.50
L'.-.1I Cunts now $12.50
spl 8.(10 fUmtH now $ 9.00
Wash
Dresses
Our wash "frock section has' widened
its scope to meet the fashion demand.
You will see anions its carefully as
sembled assortments interesting styles
fashioned of the' coolest materials,
trimmed with collar nnd cuffs of self
ami contrasting materials.
Included in this, ns well as our regular
stock, is a sample line, many embroid
ered voiles, fast linens, silkctte and
striped Knjrlish broadcloths nnd ra
tines, tip to $10.00 values. For
SATURDAY ONLY
$5.95
IP
if
Sweaters
Many styles both long
and short sleeves, all col
ors; wool, silk, and silk
and wool, up to .t4.n."
values, SATURDAY
$3.45
$25.00 Silk Dresses $14.95
This dress sale is important to you in more wnys Ihnn one.
Frocks of silks are in- frrent vogue, now. These are excellent
models as arc the silk of exceptional value.
KM) dresses in this assortment, printed crepes, embroidered
floriswah, striped wash silks, flat crepes nnd heavy ercpe dc
chine, up to ifcKi.no values $14.95
$15.00 SKIRTS $5.00
Women's silk and wool skirts, plum nnd
plaited, plain and fancy weaves, real
tl-VOO values. Saturday .....$5.00
$25 Outing Suits
$12.50
'Wonien'sthree-pieee tweed outing
suits with knickers and skirt, reg
ularly priced at I'.'o.OO. Sati!r:!y
half price sale... 5j12.JO
Two-piece tweed suits, eont nnd
knickers, 1.".CK) luc $7.50
Suits K Price
Women's ensemble nnd tailor
ed suits, charmcen, poiret,
twills, silks nnd other cloths,
. styled exclusively.
!r'13!).50 Suits now $69.75
$70.50 Suits now $39.75
$(15.00 Sui'la now......$32.50
$49.50 Suits now.....:..ji23.75
$:15.00 Suits now $17.50
$30.00 Suits now....:...$15.00
PLAY SUITS
White suits, 'blue trim, with two pair
of pants, one long like sailors nnd short
pair, from 4 to 8 year sizes $2.50
Mana's Dpf. Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Phcne 486487 Mcdyd, Oregon
HAT CLEANUP
Women's trimmed hats, beautiful styles,
up .to $0.00. Snturda?.... $5.00
Women's trimmed hats up to $(i.00 value.
Saturday $2.95
$18 Silk Dresses
$10.95
AVomeu 's silk dresses, printed
crepes, broadcloths, tub silks; an
immense line to "choose from, up to
$18.00 values ........;...$10.95
$12.50 Sport Sweaters.-.. $9.95
20 Of; on Tunic Sweaters.
Mann's Dept., Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Phone 486-187 Medford, Oregon
Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaicb-
-Asants for Butterick Patterns