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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1925)
e o o 0 o o fDDrO-RD MATT TTtTBTTSE MEDFORD. QTlFfi OX, WEDNESDAY, .7? S, 1 923 I. AGAIN ENDORSES9- ft 2 ARMY PLANES FLY FROM IAC01 I""": TACOIIA. July . tAvP ) In "n effort tu make nun olWi one-day hup .from Taeomii to San Dlcg.r UiSi.i- ints O. V. lluyncs uWtl JohiPW. Ili-n- ton of the I'nited States nrmyiftylr 10 I'COtTr.AND, Or., July 7. (A. P.) Congress every effort armaments p. ment dT a world court flf Interna-1 earner tlian tlu-y originally planned. 0 tlullHl Justice III resolutions adopted VV"h Lieutenant llaynes was Slaff today liv tlio general assembly of !8"I'K''""' '' rr "elly mechanic, - . - -H-l.ll.. II Ill culled upon to mn '""''Vina look ml today jeoin the Camp irt tuwanl limitation S ''& "' '''iEI'l llKlit of .1 unii toward tin- eatnUklffli-1 '"" "nunn at 2:30 a. 111.. 0111. hour the International Christian Kndcavor ' "We further lay llln the conscien ces of the Kndcuvorers of North Amerk:t ncciiQof supporting this lmportunt uuestlou and of nilnptiiiff for the nation the principles univer sally allowed for individual, namely, tow, not war." says the resolution advocating thtvvorld court, , A'he disarmament and peace reso hillon declares: 9 j ASIUce war scliles absolutely noth ,. A. practically everything clue. ChiWtiun O Kndeovorers call upon the govern- Another inyslery y9 in menl of the I 'nltcji states to take witness the mysteri( effective steps to brgbout u llm- Oi'kds. etc, bearing tin itatiun of the dangers of war with iiuostion "Ijo You hove Vour Wife? lluj- ultimate object of eliminating overnight the city gnssomcd forth rivale J'. J. .Muuglinll waa with Lieutenant Ileuton. O Stops were planned A .Medford. t-a i.s. it .i ... Han Kiaiic-lNcu, ulmut 1:30 oelock, iilh.wiriK ilaylfKlil for the jfiniilnci-f ihf IkIu to Hup IHt-KTi. gj'I'hf iw pluiH-H have liccn lined t'xn-iiHlvfly in the Hummer truln Iiik mni(ivf jM tit Ciimp jLcwIh unit nrw about ut i 01. Tho I'llKh'wuH hituit'il hi K''i ih'v niotoi-H for the pluiR'H after wliicli I hi- fliciH will re turn to Taf!Mt for Ow humiiiht. (Tim plancH univo.l lii .Microti at 7:30 J$h moinliiK ami jifter iTfuellinK contin uhiI Koulhward.) a . m j Meilfnrrt. l'rtilHntOiw,u', 1,1 tho llte tlu' Woods re It entirely. with .Id phu on I0eihone We aHk cnntrrr-A to mniuort every poleH, MIckerH on aiilomnhllu wind effort thin promlHen to. lirltiK aliout. Hhlcl'lH, and Bl attered q u e a 1 1 o n a International limitation Ol' anna- anion,,, the iiiJ.h Hena. in ihe lal menu or that will create a Hplrlt of papria. The z.-alons workem who rrlcndllnemAiniiK the n.ion of the dlntrlbuted the veiled liroi.iminiln. earth, to the end that by truth ' 1 ""' confine themselves ToOihls Hpeaklnmd fair dealiiiK and cvi- el., hut went north, cant, no1' handed Justice and wise cenero-fljy "'"' WpsipQfiom the city. Slns mv the suspicions and nilsiindiTsland-1 on the main arterleM of tl "- InKR which have soOrtcn hOu the cause of war In tile piiNt may vanish forovt." 'The iolutloll points out that 150, 000 Christian IChdeavorers went over seas durlnK IhoOar iQI that a laih'e Iiroportion of Mb 4,0110,000 members are, of draft age. Q Lft uuvili nuoom 1 - . MOHCOW, July 7. (A. P.) PorclKn Minister Tchltcheiln has aililiesseil a note to the Chinese nOliUBSiidor Blni ilar tu his recent ciiiunmnlcnllon ol protest to tho HiIiIbIi envoy, euncern lng the nrrest at lion? Ohk of the KUKslan.citizen Dosser, RerornuK to the new rtusiQ Chinese treaty and sovletla's numerous deeli0 utlons with reKiirdOo reiinunciiiK her tlBht tiVexerelse the extinPcnltinlal 0 lirlvlleuea enjoyed li China by the raurlsl Kovernmenl, the forelun min ister polntB nut that hamlluK over O Dosser for trial before a mixed court I fie, south as far as Talent, north as far us Tolo, west to Jacksonville, und east to the Hlle of Camp Jackson on the Crater Lake lIlKhwoy. Conjecture isOllo aininiK nldM"l .v'ouna-, male and renin le, parLK'U IjU'ly the latter, us lO Ji,P, ,vhllt ,hB "a Is. Oiie of tie Jiopular iiut-sses Is that It is adrancc puliliciiy for a iK road show coini to town, amr still others muintaiT? that It Is Koln to he a new breakfast food. No one in MedOd seems to know Miiylhliii; about the matter, and the person or persons, directly respon sible tor It oo not seem to hnvo any enrthly existence 0itsoeveii " ' New Development oif Prospect Is Forecasted It Is ropuneil'' tiint survey crews of the California Oreiron I'ower com- e Klon, was in the Oity yesterdtiv In connectli0 with his offli WI duties, ' unj left Information at tnu Crater i N'Rlonal forest service office con-i OrnliiK iiirelesOess of oani,Ors and i smokO'n UQ Ijike of tliO Woodsh Kion on the 4lh of July. O res on thai day, he stalcH. he patrolled z a 20 llliVOction of the rOtl and' InjS; the two hours' time it 0,ok him to, IM from one end to the other he dlf?-S . . C a A s 1 i 1 ' i six snau i tw caused from 1 lANN'S ri rnrnnri rnir ini inn t- i i 1 1 nni i ii 1 13 ii i i i in iiiiiiiii iinni i w .iujivituiunu iiuiR nuui mgr I'.'il The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter Whgjt the Price MANN'S g J5iiVTr A XTTVrrC 15th AnnuallV-irSLlXl q Annual Biggerand Better Than.Ever July Glearaiiee Price, Nevf were opportune ties so plentiful to buyG e Cd&ts at these ridicu- cigarette stubs, which, still being In a stiiBe of Uiclileney, were quick-, ly put out, iSft if they had been allowed to bujtfi, would have turned Into serloufOfnes. O S: riesldes the six eleOntte fires he ' also iO'iO'i4i three camp fires.! which had been left a burning ly:0 careless campers. As yet no peisons, hove been nrrested for violation of thO fire inw.s. as their Identity at present, Is unknown. P. rormed at Is not onlv IlleiraV In vW- ..t ,l. i l"'"- charges preferred against him. but also a direct Infringement of the trity. Ho demands that Chlnn take Imme diate adOitltite measures to seiOre lVsser's release, placing on trial those responsible for lO, arrest. ChrtHtiun Vtakovsky, soviet jjliargcji";1 d'affaires In London, left for lRgloiulTW' by Iferplane yestei-day after a Olong oonfor.Ticu with tiff governmen' con cerning KusHo-Krltlsli relation... A I'Vilerul Union wa? Nil, 11 IkVltii II l,.u, ,,1.-1.. I ... I . ' H ,,,h"0 'W "IS OL 1 ' '", ,' " '""'y eoKuKc.i in !.,,(, American T'edenuion oliLnbor. recon0l,inco work In the vlfflty cump,. of lf r,,,.,.nt .-raftsmen r of Prospect the past month. In nit-l, sufficient numbers to have a dltlo0to the suiP y parties a foun- union t their own. at which 135 Work ilalijm Invesllgntlon crew of several crs weiit pres9nt. engineers hO been iiyklng stupes o. c?VounK. genei-0 representative III this vlRnily. It Is sai.l. " !f the .nerlciin reflation of Uibor This activity on the part at t''.- led Slack, secretary of the Oregon Copco concern would seem t,T Indl- state Kederation.Oaiil iPiresentiitives cine mat the next big power do. of Klamath falls Tinious vehement of thw company Is des- iQe meeting. titled toOlalie place on tho north fork of the c.gi0 Itlver not far dlsiVut fi-oiit iliA present ProspMt addressed lous prices. $89.1)0 Coats nom.7 $75.00 Coats now $31.50 $49.50 Coats now $24.75 0 $&i00 Coats now $17.S0 fe()iO Coiats nftw $12.50 o 0 . f i bl S u i tft8 of Appropriate 8tyl and exceptional elefdis with styles that call not be better,, can be had here at0oe-h?alf o the original prices. w 3 $99.50 EnSmbIr&Suft&$49.J5 -$75.?ii)EnsembIe Suits $37.50 : i $39.50 Ensemjjfe Suifs $19.75 $25.00 Ensemble Suits $lg.50 3-piece TwVed Sport Suits, $25.00 va3lue . . . . ...$12.&0 film oLion CIubRoars. IIISIMNTflMflllPni I i ri?iH PTrniirm n?;iTiirn r Ji Sugimer Frocks atfe shown in this line that H show greater value than the pjice incScaPes. There .ar many styleso and fine materials H including JLinens, Silkette, Emglish Broad- cloths and Embroidered Voiles; up QECo to $1.00 values. For Thursday ... . Wash Go ods DfesseTs" A new assortment of lare patterns ol Flowered Voiles all shades and sizes. Con?bined in this lot are BroadcFoths, DStted Voiles and fine Ginghams; gome excellent values, esgeciaJHy $34S priced at . . . .. . ............ e POlS'I.AN'D, Ore.. July 7. Two parties of deportees were taken out of Portland toduy. Might persons wero started for Vancouver, II. ('.. and five for NvYork lo sail for Kurono. i. One member t)f the, N.ev0roik part.P. was virtually without a country. Ciurtruile Miujjs. nntlvo of Wales, came to this country to iiiurrv M. II. Mears of Mtirshfleld. 1'iuler ilipnew law she did not gain cltiumsnrii hut her niarrliigo lost her rltUeulp in Creat Urituln. A special ruling al lowed her to return to Kngland. IQ moral conduct after her man luge woes wits the cause of di$rm'tiitni. At the .meeting of tho T.lons club Stephen T. Mather, director of the this noon at the Hotel ,Miord, 11. national park service, who is making I'll, ,, of Crater Ijike lodge gave Uls annual inspection tour oA Ihiso a talk on southern Oregon an,fe the ffarks. will arjve In the city from advantages which those Hvlne In the north on train 1.1 tomorrow this section of the country tTlJoy. forenoon, en route for an inspection There was ii good attendance of of Crater nntlonnl nrk.ft Tomorrow Lions at thelnncheon. at the clos afternoon he will depart for the of which a Lion's roat- was given for hike Jit;i Supintendent C. O. Mr. Price. Thonisfli, who is nlreaily ill the city OtliO guests Included Mr. iOme-a,n meet him. for a visit to Crater run of ivtrolt, Lawrence K: Oiuy otBLnke park and other places, after Son l''nui,isco and Ilo.vd Oliver of which Mr. Mather will leave t mm U no. i.ion spike Dawson tu- sped Losscn park in ColiforiW.i. vored the Lions with n solo number Qn honor of Mr, Mather's visit accompanied by lloyd Oliver on the here toinorW,v the chanAer of rone lilano. Luncheon nojetlngsOiro held merce directors will tender him n every Wuilncsda cnloriuliiTTicnt lining iii nl'i'iictlve programs for bodies and a ffw other mm luociieoii in ini nei .Mi'llioril 111 . ffilii.,.. Iu 1. a v 1.1.1. ,i... i , . ..A ..I..1.. " ,,,,,,,,, ii, iiiiiii, ine ill-oils iv lull- lllese meet Inn" 40-in. eavy quality Crepe Prints; up to $3.75 value, Special, $2.79 yard " 'M ' O-iricbh fancy 6ree Prints. ' gSell regularly for $2.50 ytd. Special, .5 32-incI'i all-dlk Broadcloth H in light anrd dark back- grounds; up to $2.75 valine, 36-inch iajamao Chek; colons in pink, blue, maize and wlujte, 29c value, ' . 23c yard . o 72x9:0 eame4 Sheets $1.19 value, e , 95c each e o 3j6-in. unbleache pridd of Dixie Muslin, 18c quality, t,A GRANI'K, Ore.. July O rhnrges of desecrallng the American riug were placed with the Justice of the peace here yesterday imaliiMi George Noble and Clde ltlooni by wtls Palmer, eommander of the Ui (Iranilp post of the American Legion. The complaint alleges that Noble and ltlooni tore down and mutilated n flag placed ns n decoration on one of the main street of l.n Orujc. -0 Wall Street Report 9uly . ' NEW VOIIK. July . The clos ing . wu firm. Marked strength was (lionft by Virginia Carolina Chemi cal ! preferred. I'nlted States Cast Iron Pipe. I'llilcd States Alcohol. r J'-lsher Ilody and Keuin Koebin k. nenemi MotorsOand Yellow Cub turned reactionary. X , Speculators for .the aWvnnre con tinued In control of the price move-; inents In today's stock market. Amer ican Smelting sold at Its highest prlrt since 1917. Motors were heavy. Total tulles aiiroximated 1,4110,000, 0 I KU I'flS Will llP IH'OSfllt. 0 -w 0 V Oo ym Inyo your wtf? flr Oo yotPlovo your wltV? ' !5 i HrfiVA Raying fSt 1 0 ICe m5wm1$ f 11 i f, -v" mr Ju-ik M i za I Urd-blooiiedtimmaSfthel h flAA l I. 1 , t -ir3 HJ1 Ills K1AL10 - I I O I iiTirm nwvn ttaitiii I I Special, $2.1 9 0 Wmen s Rayon Silk Bloc niters in peach ande flesh, $2.25 value, o Special $1.75 Miller's wrap-around an back lace Gorsets $1.2 value, 89c each Miller's Brassieres for mi&'es and women in flesh color only, 29c val., 25c each . Women's Knit Bloomers in piink, whiftp navy, black and brown, $1.25 value, 85c pair a 15c yard e o o Dress GQods 3 36-in. s fancy Grenes' RSit ines, 'Swiss Voiles and BroadtcIotK; up to $1.59 os value, o S 69c yegd s 36-in. figured Voiles' jn M lf&ht and dark uidfes, 45 S vaue, 39c yard 36-inch Line; guaranteed fast colored; all' shades represented, 98c value, 49c yard A whale of a bargain. s s Eg 3 Notions Wornen's fancy garters, 69c value, 0 Special, 50c pai Silk Scarfs in a good assort? S rnenPof colors. Values up to $3.75. " O Special, $2.95 eTlch Japanese Pfirasols in alj col ors, $1.75 valine, o Special, $1.59 (each o Hose Wamen's rfunrfhing Bird Silk Hose and excellent quality, in all shades and sizes, $1.50 valfae, 0 $1.19 pair Worjjen's Sports Hose0in a good assortment of colorsand sizes. $1.25 value, " , Special 95c Woman's Never Mend Pure Silk Hose, reinforc-. ed with extra elastic mer- cerized Lisle Tops, $1.25" valtie, o Special $1.00 Noiions and Drugs Japanese Pafasols in the new style, short handles'? $2.50 0 value, Special, $1.79, o Miller's Rubber Bathing Caps in all colors, 15c value, q Special, 2 forc25c Hinds' Honey 'and oAlmond Cream; regular Cprice 50c. Special, 39c bottle o o' '.' S o 4gens for Butterick Patterns o V( "THE STORE) FOR EVERYBODY" Mail Orders Promptly Filled m , ! e. 5 0'1 s i-'f (hares. O O -r Po yoir love ottr WlfW WUNl-tBO-M MWfOMtOM. 115 eillllllllll!