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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1925)
it; TmntsnflY.. e d ll T E 'I N "GOES TO C. LAKE, T( " ;Rtephn T. Mather, UlrpMor nf Nn tlimal I'urkH, arrived In the city lhln forenoon from IMirtlnnd ntul ltulnlnr National .J'urk to aIhIl C'riitcr Lakn Ndtlnnul park on hl niinutil tmir f inspection. trnint'dXttf ly upon r- rJvui (n the ity he Wit for tin nnrK UCcotUiinl(l liy Colonel C. O. Thom son' nuporintendent of tho puik, Whra he will ppend j1('ny lo" i nor row faroon returning tornor- rtfyfcovenlntf a'Aut 8 o'clock to H'E!1 two houraVrOthe city before renumi ing hlH Journeyo Yowemlle National Park undaJhenre bark . to WaliliMt-, tan. 1) Cr a A a While nt Rainier Xmlonnl Pnrk and alo ut pomnnd, Mr. Mather wan in Aomnanv wl( Huhcrt Work. secretary of the Interior. (pi. Ma iher related that while nt the park. Wretary Vnrk exirieiu-ed IiIh firni ' WlRhr ride with the motive jo$er furnished by doc, even thoin hit $d, ben Jn Alaska many times mode owirnnhj'W'tation. ATomnrrow evening nL 8:30, Mftther will lie enterLniied liy tlin a illl'PTOirB of tho ehnwlier of rotn- njeree. and a few other pr'Qg'ieng Medford men, In the KtkHWuh timing 0 room.; The direetom huT plunni'd to hold t meeting with Mr. Mn- 'he lintel Medfoid, hilt llft plan waKiven uf when If Wfts- lpsrneifr tliot he had inaile nr ranKementH tnle-; fur f'niter litf nntliml parknt pnreon"Jtl nrrlviil here llila iO"-,'4""". nil the urfnir nthoi KIKk rluit wiih HllhHtltuted. (BAY'VJ. Tenn. July n. (A. P.) n InvesliKation oOthellvintf enttts 10 , Ityton and especially the $ites ifi CnA Jlyt4fi liotel has been made hjO tho ly cominiHHion. It waH 1tht 'it tUU Otter Friday the lltOtel 1 la nfwenit Its KtteHtH elKht "ifSlura-a. day; ft i wiiM and ' llloalH. ! i - e e fTlirfeBfh w corps of woftcern nl- rjiady-1,on.ir?io (rround, . a Chicago njwSiia'pei' . 9 eomi((etlijrp arrun irjntu fj broadciiitinB;lt pr0-eeil-llVa Jst jheciteoheH trial Jf ; B. pMr..'0Bi'9n, because . of. prevallhlB KTft weather, has fimde fremicnt ni- l5srnce l a WH'e' aulPtroplcal ne.t. o .i , r ' A j In , onen-olr iuc'ilnrlum, lncludlnK .ro.,.r.;. Za 1,..,,.. i,ol il Mlllt in the north side .f tho court ' h,9iBo to accommoda. the r6il.llc In HfOnumher of CUnplifl.Os will. Clay -e,$rt. of 6l.e court procedure' tpr the benefit of UiQho unan0 to uet fK'a i ueu nr. imiiii L'tiii'Qi in mil iveii . neiween court sessions. o o hundred A nnrnvlmnlnln one newspapermen toilay tyA'tuW cords Khit-Q ,nufip their itdnilsbtn to the trial room. J eo. fc Books OnT booklets on the popular Topics of the (lay have a wide Uh fffll9ition. ' 111 r. H0nes and biahiess offluea they mnv be seen on iubn 18 toks wbeiP they aredlsplyed fiyw sale fr Jire read by cleric and waUlnifc (pumers. Home Oof tho titles are: "The Knrth Knenks to Bryan, tm Bible," B&hoola." Jnondquartors of tjn " lenpne' have iSrcufl rno street from house. 1 4, T. Martin, evaimelt, lit chnrge of the station. Mr. and Mrs. n. "'aters nre in Medford for a short visit en route to Portland from California. Mr. Vv'Oter Is with the Clidnhy Paek Inir Co., and they tiro returning to 1 'ortUmd i to live. lot 1) n ro en t h u fdiiatlc. about lelr return to fiood old Oregon to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Wat as fornrly operated n paint toreWin - Mod ford. t Shop Saturday evening cool and bear the music. while ..i SB. TONIGHTI TOM MIX With TONY, theHorse D if K E, the Dog In iTEETH" Excitement, suspense, scenic grandeur, uramn, oomedy. everything that goes to mtike the ideal picture. I . i n - - w siii - . , ' n nn A ! Oa Villi . nn one Heientinr .-on, nnu . vrSTTlV lcs, Dugs, iru l!PV 111 111 'III l 11" lit L. I J IX W I T . I W A II Urj " ijrla FrLV iFLY-DI'ls non.pol.onom, will ., ; JWiMiQlfl'K fl Jtlfl.f.F not italn, and has a plcuiunt and II 9 1 II MlTfii ' b 1T1 refreshing odor. IN 9 - ' '- ; II NKW VOHK, July 8. A. P.) The Phut en maintained their one-Kuiw guiKln over the Svw York damn h.Q hlUttlMK a doulil header with the chitmplonH at the Polo (IiouikIh today, the vhdtorRvinnlnK th openhiK game 12 to 3, hut lotting the final 7 to 5. I' orty-flve thoUHunu upectiitoi; tended the Rarne. At New York. H. II. K. PltlHhiii'K ft 10-3 New York 7 11 0 (gjtteiieH: Morrison and Kin 1th; Dean and (Juwiiy, Hnj9er. NKW VOHK, July 9 (A. P.) PlItH- hui'B won the opentf kuiiu of today's double header with the gj'untH, 2 to 3. an) Increiiswl itM lead over the National leujcue champions to two full teamen. The vlnitors liamniered four (Hunt pltchem fi.r Hixteen hltH while Km II Ydrwld Ukq' -humpiniiH to eiKht Hrattered DitH. MeUKel n homer with two on base accounted lor m oniy 'runfi scored by the (ilantH. ihouwind p-ci witnessed the perfiirmance. r 0 VU'Ui RUM. it. II. I'lUKliUI-K iVw Yurk . ..12 . 3 111 1 K J Wei'll, ,..-inV- ..... )illt'iH: Yye .MiUiill(8n, J : . 1 1 1 . iljjj'. Iluiiley. , ?Mhimt ii APl'hileilijjjihla. It. II. Cincinnati B 12 1'hlladeliihia 3 H Jlattei-leH: Jtenton, .May und W'ffl 0 Second Riime. n. n. K. Cincinnati I'hiladelphlu s ..... Hattoifci: jr.May. Hi Pml Kructfcr; I'eiii-ce, llenllne. ' ' S 17 2 II 10 2 t lllemlller KffiKht id At Ttrooklyn. rhlcaKo Hroolftn ft. II. K. 2 li a 4 11 II lint) erics: Alexander, Keen untl llaiint ; '.ce und Ueberry. . At!iiKfen.. It. If. K. Kt. .OlllH 0. loKton 5 7 1 4 8 2 O Turrell; ;0 Q '''neti Cooncy and Uilon.. anil American League. ST. LOUIS. July 9. T' New Yni-k Vankee-Kl. LouiH trown Bame wih ailed off after the third IiimIiik todays because of ram. The score stood i t 5 In fuvor of the visitors. Two iQines will beplayed totnoOew. At CTilcago. It. II. K. WushlBlon 8 Old 2 ('hlci)go o BIO i BattOles: 5!nchary, Marberry, Rus sell atrd Ruel; Thurston, Coanolly, LjOa and Schalk. q - AtWetrolF- O 2 6 b 8 a l'oston I Detroit .ahuler and I'iclutch; Leonard and ''CPI'ib M Clevelnntl Oil 21 R P5?! 4 n "ielnntl . 11 17 A 1";;" Itnm- n tI nn() CocIP1Re; pfirkts: Miller, ui, m.... miv i....i..rB i aS;ui'0nk i:tkii (Continued fOm paRo one.) -o o- wltb the u instill lit y of n r.trlke of all French fa?toPy workers to compel HOOD RIVER SPRAY COMPANY ItooJ KlvrivOrtRiin TOMORROW! .TAMT.a P CRUZE'S I (Continued fOm paRo one.) HI 1 1 a . , ' s ' ' '. w, uu -fi '. SOMETHING' NEW-in the court,! VWS ana . A0 'i mo,h9' IxJ Old ft i -khyia f Vfcvtx cs-frto) i xi rt Vi sak fi v Tin Jksn&nfPBGrih Vr tit I IIII 3 fVifl IIKIIW jM UKII fl. K KJhMV K. r,K MVWs 1 VO tT II ft Ii !M J"VC .f f IKf ill U III! Ud These beantiful5iew rockerSare uppholstered m tapSstry. The RIALTQ Home Run Comedy Riot "Welcome Home" D With WARNER BAXTER A and LOIS W15T.S0N In Best Qf Fortr o a Lilliin May Btbe of Jhila delplSa. runnerftip in the nt tional beauty contest list, fear, "has the consolation of' being t urocl!?iui&d; queen of beaut at the ct-nival heldtthe otjier day at Scm Isle City. N. J- a n and make P0ce with Abd-EI-ICrim. lie ato-mleu a recent ameetlng or wnt-kr& fmm the iirineiiial cities of Kran" where unanimous opposition to the I-Vench nilllhiry activities In .Morocco Mas expresses. TANGIER. French Morocco, July 9. -(A. I'.; OlgOies Oarilwted to Kif- soffie i9 tho tribes suppflng Ahd M- KrliO In his attacks upon the French. The Turqulst tribe contributed 300 scWllers to bd-Kl-Krliff's urmy and LOS of thpjti nave been killed. Of 1X00 men of tne. Hnni Zerouu ttibe who joined the Ilifflan forces, 310 have hcprQkllle.il. o o w " " . . : - - - - : -MORDOFF & WOOLF COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ISSUES APPEAL0 FOR FAIR-PLAY DAYTON, Tenn., July 9. (A. P.)- A desire that those concerned with the Scopes volution case "divest themselves of all ambition to estub- llslt any particular tlieary for personal gratlfioutlonjgnd that, we all constantly I constantly I . inquire for tne eternal truth' wna i pressed uvJudge John T. Raulston today upoiptho eve r,the trial. The statement follows: "I approach my duties incite trial In the Scopes case with a deep con sciousness that the Issues are pro found. I am concerned that those connected with this Investigation shall illvest themsellrjB of all ambition to establish any particular theory for personal gratification and Unit ifo all constantly InnntrA fne the eternal truth, m. a If .nan. wltlTbiiJ Inspiration, at tempts to delve intu the mysteries of Clod, he finds himself overwhelmed in perplexities. " "Therefore, I am much Interested that the unerring hand of lilm who Is author of all truth an justice shall llrejt every official act of mliy. lie It skin of pencil or i a their protection. ser- clean dairying wo get clean, refrlgernton keeps It clean. Do you lo'e your. wife? prepared Infants 'A e To avoid imitations, always lSk (or Prove direction! rn cai packace. Thesebeantiful5iew chairs are finished ECRU BLOOTAN - W , yil MOTHER:-Fletcher's cia The.splendid new constructive .Mature isthe new spring seat. "Tfiis new rpeker is more durable than reed or willow rockers. . They are also room., comfortable, cbol and an added attraction to any home. . THE PRICE IS AES0 ATTRACTIVE. A Your Old Used Furniture Taken ifi Excbangejfof New o OE ELKS' SALKM, Ore., July 9. Two automo bile cardans of Klks enroute to the national convention In Portland will lbe escorted- througfethe state by the jstute traffic department ilurlifv the week-end, t hief State Traffic lifspec- tor T. A.' Raffejjr announced today, I A caravan of 2! or 30 cars of Ku reka and . itiaVscnnt Cltv V,tm trnvnl. lng over the Redwood highway, is due at the state line Saturday noon, jvhere ' they will be met by officers uf the' state traffic department. A takers-1 field caravan 35 cars traveling over : the Pacific highway Is. due at the southern Oregon state line at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Chief Ratfety will 4'tempt to bring ' the two caravans together a'0$tnts Pass so they muy tivel together the emainder of the trip to Portland. I ip'lille traveling in California the ' caravans will lie escorted by tUv Cali fornia trafflcJepartment, I They are exp'otod to reach Salem lute Sunday. I Notl To frleds and paeons of the Med- ford Center Ment Market. Tj? pro- j prletor wishes to announce she has se- j cured the services of Mr.. A. Hamlin Iand Mr. Walter Lupers new man- j ngers aiO.T solicits the patronage of I the public. Will handle only first class meats ofall kinds nt reasonable j prices. ltH HKI.I.R STHWIX, Prop. IT (Lastoria is pleasantj harm less Substitute for Casti Oil, paregoric, Teething Drops atu Sbothing Syrups, espe arms and Children all ages. the signaljire of I'hysiciaiij verywhere recommend it. rocker are uppftolstered in tapSstry. The in thelatest fashionable rolors. . . NEW F.AWN . BLUE GOLD . M0SS SPECIAL ON FERN STANDS . 0 MAKII$1 FRIENDS . We wpuld rather sell our customers one dollar's worth of good reliable merchandise than to sell them one hundred dollar's worth of)oor unreli&le gooils. Our customers know, they S get vae best when they buy growing aBi why we are majjng new inenas every any, s ell as keeping all our old ones. The Best GoffiC Tfie Best Prices Jhe Bst Policy Freidman Shelby Shoes . No. tJK)G3 ; Offiuers' -Dress Shoes, sol'n leather calf ;' I pnit .- ,85 5S02 Dark Brown Dress Shoes, solid leather....S5.00 No. 6:123 Ounnictal Dress Oxford, solid leather S4.25 No. G175 Tan Dress Oxfords with crepe soles... ,..$5,010 No. SfifiG Smoke I-nce to Tne Athletic Style W?rk Shoes with inposirftm soles; per pair 3.65 Xo. rt5 Solid Ayork Shoo f.adies' lli-Top Lent i r ...S2.50 Jloeeasiji ...$4.8 Toe Hikins Shoes. Shirty Coat Style Bin' i pood weight .... ChnniSrny, ...85 BltieO CMimhrny Slip-over Stle -.7SSf Blue Devil' Work Shirts; this our bijijiest ft'lleruinll cut Kap,iin for Khaki N it t e c n. ft.25 Out Big Camping Special o 0Fotir Fold Steel uto size 49i, fits under back-seat . when fiiWe!?, and a Four Ffljd Mattress, fchaki Covered to for A !.... :.0..-:....:.. $45.73 7x7 8-oz. White Anto Tents : ... $7.85 . ErVBEYTBINS FOR tyORKIBGfl&S A0SH) Oalfe .32 Cent Ave., Opposite Hunt? Oraoriao R. S. Stewart, Your fijitislactdon Manager , . . Phone 913-L ,. eIg Our BucccJi - - ' ' o- here; that's ftfoy our trade is o Work and Sport Clothiinp; Men's Striped e Cpttonade Pf?u6 ........?-?1.75 Men 's Khaki Pants, Over "land bffnd $1.75 . . . r. T -1 . . 1 ' T) ..... .. Dry s oig r ive niitiKi i uiha finest grade made....5S.8o Overland Moleskin Pants, pair - ;.$3.00 Day 's Pa m o us Moleskin Suits, Noolk - coat aid trousers; guaranteed not to shrink or fniff even when laundered . $9.75f Fan Whipcord Suit. Norfolk( coat and button leg breetfies, at $9.85 Men's Khaki Breeches, the rtuular army twill....$2.25 Men's ButtoiPLog Klki Breeehefl;' ..V....f..0.....-$3.5O "Black Bflir" Oabardiffb t,t?recches $33Q) . "jres KhakiVorfolk Coa t . $3J5 Union Suits - Tgjlikis AthlcticOgnion Suits, fuU'eut nhd' hoavy'I weight, sot ...:.A:i.eiJ) Asiatic Jlflon &uits.G5i Two-peee?Javy Style Tnder- o0vear, per garment Q0 A A - A O ' t ..- II 1 II Tl II & oQ o o-' ' , ; .-.v-- ' o o o J Q o O O