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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1925)
O I pace ETmrr Mt&ronn matl trttjuxe, m rift ford." orkoov, tttesday. jitly i io2.- Two nipro forest fires wx'rc repnrt- a a e d to the Crater XitTinntn KfdVHi uf- fice ypHtorilny ftirnirij milking) -total of 16 fin-H Ji iiImk n im tloniil forest aren uiij Hiale timlior lafiifi liu'lii(lal fn Jiictnoii .oiiniy. However, they nil und'iu ''iid and oifc- 01 twy Vuvc itlreatt burn id t)teinselt-i yi,v One new fire on state timfjer land vmtH iorte( as lumiiiii;. oi Skele tri nffiujitain, "neat t Jiradwah-tH of PJnans ereek, overinn only iifi ae of Jv neres. The . ntlu-K five ll'epoj'ted 1h in the FfjurbU 'Trek, (Utf trU:t near JlerclilierKOr niamitui in the Cratgr. National- fin-cut. IJuili fltrw fye attributed to Jighlnln. 1 !M laricfHt fiit wliieh euveied an ria of 18 arre and " wirs burning: r. Hirin 'tt. Hut to In the Kvuiih iyfk coun ry.. was pHt under on tr4 yeiter my ly fcitirte ffn fiKhttni: erwi. Tt e lilazr w-hlrh was liurnliiK in tho ilrownwhoro eomitry lturneil taft out after it had (ytvered an rta of 10 acrea of brush, mid tiinbt-r. . r j (Wthlly nil of the foretu fir ro ! ported In various v-fit of iWjrLih j i. (Mint y were under (Witrol today, it ! was announce. 1 tiiis morning. Of the 22 fire rep vtd yeHterday on the riliiiia national fma) t, all are ex tfiiKUirthed (' under rigtrol with the exeeptloiQ of tw on(t '",,n? la t 'l on illaek creek, a trimitary of Little river, and the other on (irassy Dnch elKlit milea north-st of CapKinhee. 0 I'H.Vl). nrc.i PuK-cat i. Paulina! : prairi. iimx 'outl-outhwesterly immiim ientl. -aji nilie report cu ji im-w ifi at Ui:2U o'eloi t thi&j iiin-nii)K REFUSE TO MAKE qui for official Investigation of the deputation of 28 JupaneneOtll work-ei-H at Toledo, Ore., by a moh of citi 'W was sent to Ooveojor I'ierce to diy by II. Okamato. JunantrHe O HAI.KM. Ore.. July 14. V. A. Uel- I zell, t-w-reiary tfi (Jovernur i'ierce !h t'hailes A. i'he blaze 1m belnic i'eiidedI.y ""'' l;,o-ominiHHiri(. veslinited the ion-en acr.y dink' l fi J-ioPt Reived ja panewe lift .01 ouiTje at Toledo, Ore at the ft.elilles S'atJtui";!, Koit 1(rfay giat he believed t- tieinirtuarter.M-her iiuitiKntv at noon tuy jhero i at an end. jit- tuft d he registered fid dfuree. rt"d bk-li anr,WctuIil make no formal rRrt tojhe favorable J'or. fhe I'iiV fihtei ,jay jfovy WjP. t ffk iti, relorts. , , " l "Al ' pre.sent," wid JJelzt II, "the r , , ' siiy.itioii is o.uiet. Tin' I'aulfje 'pfuee , Kl'(;i;.SII, t !., .nly M. Twif elas.s omp UV euiplo iiiK: all white nifc'i; 'A forest fires ill the iusl'i ' uat ionaj I in y s mill ind 1 om i tiynfc, in fact, forest weru rep'urted to the Im-al of- j tbikt since tlif deporta'rio'n of hist Ijun Hce'irf tin forvt M-rvlre today ly .M.J day. that a '.inese will no iato.ltlV lioljart lurbiH. i;tner in the fiardi- conimuf ity. What wiU be done In the-net- at)d. I'miniua i i.v;v'(ll.iti.ict ' f wuy of prosecution of th'c'citlzeilH.who 'Im! fires lire small, though initen- ' jook the .lapaherfe out of fife eonimu-, tially Ki''at, afcordliiK fu t-he- foi niiy 1'don't know. The comjiatiy Jtaliis (ift'-ici.lls. . ' ' j(.f lakinff the case? to the" federal , , r. .(.-ogris anil whether that can 'be doiu Is Hrimmti KiKhtiiiy I'lie. . ;i tf, not know. Hairing agitation, I VANVM'VKIi, "11. C. July J 3. -think the affair will btw over and While ttattliiiK.a forest fhe niKiiiff 1 pciicp settle upon the community." over the, timber Hint's of the fievan I,abor Commlsslom-r (irmji would Lumher company ne-u- Cumberlaud, : have nothing to say; explaihinj that H. .on Vancouver island yes'jei day, he . was sent' by Governor i'ierce to f the J.um- investigate, and tliat anything siven is assoeia- out for publication should come from the governor. . ' nORKRUHO, Ore., July 1-1. Irae. Harry Conrad, president herland Great War Vct lion fell into a flume carrying water to a power house of the Canadian Col lieries and drowned. I'filtTI.AXD. Ore.. July 14. A re- consul In i'ortland. w The local consulate is not In posses sion of ail details of the Toledo Inci dent and no action will be tukigi until thcQovernor'H reply lHg-feeivetrAv-n full infomtlon is received the Port land consul will forward the data to Ambassador Matsudalra in Washing ton, C, where a protest, if uny, will be made. ?Cfj more troMble in oter 'mill towns Ik IXI1IXIII I.V lltn n.ui.nlQ ..fflof. II u,. i.t 1,'t.n,.,. ,.fr i.. R.i..,. in ini' tnift to nvitid Incidents of this lfln T" Thin afternoon ip-. CooIIcIkc will re Japanese .are aftxioua to kft'p rela- ' ceivo .eibei H of the cxecuvo) colla tions with .hc ..jilted tiiteH on a cl1 w,14 wVrved ftth h)ii dui Hig hi friendly Iffisis, it was stated. . t-mfiH governor of ift lato. m The Japanese expelled, fron Toledo i i-Ji'tr tnis wee ti president naH arc in rrtland and are Vlng i;i ed 'U'CTtgtMneis o i V ve me new KWAMI'HCOTT. Ma. July 14. (A. P.) President Coolbte is finding a steadily growing calendar, flk'ls reflec tion upon leaving Washington that the cares of the 0'di&itial office do not permit any exn.'ntd vacu9ion is luv- nas i ill-' wcr Tiie flainrs . ....iii.m itli.O nnd wnulfl nut fnn. bv IiikIi wind Into yftiT(lay unil mai llnuo loan juuko uin, nlu-ht Ihey had covered 800 aurei. 'after on Mer nlclit mudy of brief, Tmlav thev' were still m.readlim. !nnd authority cited. a. understood Kooten,,. for.t ffi.l,lH reporte. ,.readlnB over tho Yaak r.ver cou..- v; . ... .. . -y IjUS,.er company fire which for two aaya " was under telll- t) The Neils north ok l.lbby, threatened tho town, pary control today. HKFI SK.S TO STOI' I'UA G o (Contlniiedj from page one.) in el -art land anil aru Jflng iicd JJittiBeinen,H to ry by their countrymen. . rsijr from KKfpt ai . ike niinlHtai BWRttDEUlilY, .THREAMEDBVflRE and to entertain also P44f minister of iVfitign uffali Mho wiR befca guest luncheon. John lltym Wanunond, a close frietflf the prt4nt, dio is spend ytf the'samtier at GlUucttter. nar htre, willlje guest' it the same ime. XKW YORK'. Ju T3. (leorpe.W. Field and Geoj-g - MoiHe, Xormr heads of two brollf raife firmrf. which fniled for a total oT J 3.200. v48 in 1.1)22. today were enteneed in federal rourt to serve 'ono year and cine day each in Atlanta prison for They help to IncrentV the ntmos phere of hostility t our point itfSWTfew which lilA-ady exists In this community hy wldeHprendiropagandn." Afte- the, (jyscussison had been In full tilftfr some minute Juti$ Haul ston suggested, "jenaemen. do not turn thlsl into an aruflmenf'. 'This Btntute H.s no doctrine shallJ be taugh which ifi contritry to the Di vine account contained in the IJlbrV' persisted Darrow. "So f!ienis no ques tion Miout. the rellgftius ifhurat ter yf ihese proceedings." . 'This court ha,i jfti purpose except to find tho trifth and do justice to all tho issuin Involved In ihiscase." said InHi'A 'ltimlutnn. etosinir th dlscUS- Judge sion. COCUT ROOM. DAYTON. Tenn.. jyly 14. (A. P. Clarence Dai;i;ow counsel for John U. Scopes, who es terdat made a two hour speech on a motionuo quash the Indictment agaUt MIHKOrLA, Moot., Julf 14. Klames burning along Granite creek, tl.e HchooMeircrherPsaki when he came bucketing customers' orders. Their south of Libby, had threatnec sev- jnto court this morning that aftrr go trial began last week, hut before it eral ranches when fitfhters found ng over his notes on yesterday's ad ended, both pleaded guilty. I themselves unable to check their dress ho had decided that he hail made Try Yew Favorite Fruit as daiMy as it is coal CUp thii d wfi null tar FREE M (oUu. UulM do Htt.wU I th M lkil New Show Today! The homely appeal of "THE OLD NEST The gripping power of "WAY DOWN EAST" ! ' vk f' JES'"""',5", ( 1 jr ' 1 " e.ll BATINEE3 3 EVEJ4NGSCJ ' KIDDIES RblftE ANY TIMEo Tff ' , ' Friday "THE ' ROUGHNECK" O James cruze .V n O C5 . u : t i o n a A gi-cat sty of he Aftierican , 0" iome by Jtlfe genius who made ... "The Covered Wagon." ... . ;; Charley Chase ...1 IS rliatPftceGoOrV? and INTERNATIONAL N,EW3 "foggy 9 at the Ui-cfln fttiiiii(iiiiiiititniniit!i!n!iitiittiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiii!! I M ANN'S The B Good, forth. Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S I is Ih 30 SEMIANNUAL Remmasit Sale 3 30 SEMIANNUAL 3s M U An ever increaing thrill is this event! Each season it grows in magnitude and every new event finds greater price sacrifices. Thousands of yards of short ends, many dress lengths at half and less than half the regular prices. SILKS, WOOLENS, WASH GOODS, WHITE GOODS, CRETONNES, LACES, RIBBONS and MANY OTHER MATERIALS AT lSS THAN COST m Silk and Woolen Remnants Fine length by the hundred are found here. Printed and plain Silka, Lining Silki In good lenghta. Woolen too, in ths typea that will be ucd for fall AT Less Than Cost Lace and Ribbon Remnants Hundreds of yards of .fine ribbons and lates to be had here. They are all d e s i r b 1 e goods in lengths that will be handy for fin-' ishing and trimming . FOR less Than Cretonne Remnants Many yards of our'amous Colonial Cretonnes in large and small pat terns, exceptional values. Lengths that will do for coats and many that are long enough iqr that extra room that .ne&d cuftajns AT LESS THAN . COST. ' . . Scrim and. Curtain Net Jftemnants Scrims and Nets in desirable lengths , and etellnt qualities are to be had AT LESS THAN COST. o nil Cost 9 iiiiiiiiiii e III: THE. STORE FOR EVEE3BODY Less" Than ' Cost .. o o o o Wash Goods Remnants Thousands of yards of fine, wash male rials, including plain- and fancy wah goods cf all description. .In this lot ia a dress f cr every member of the family and play suits for the little tots. All of theae remnants are marked AT Less Than Coot n Domestic Remnants These are the renv nants that can always be used'. Those dainty little white things are always in the work- ing. Patching, too ft lining here or , a pil low case torn. Rare values are shown here (AT