Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1925, Image 5

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    " MEDFOHTX MAnTRTBTnCT!, MFT)FOT?r).w'ORKnOT, FHTDAT, ' .TFLY 1, 1
02-1
PAflE FTVfi
flHliTO1' EX-CROWffPiCl1
LtAVE SATURDAY - DEFENDS GERMAN
FOR N. W. SESSION GREAT WAR POLICY
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f BASEBALL SCORES
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At Huston , ' '" It. ' H. E.
Cleveland ' . v' :'.. 10
Boston .7 15 0
Karr and Myall;, WlngtlelU and
Plclnlch. ; -
WASHIN'OTOiJ, July 31
Washington, rain.
-Chicago-
1P0RTLAND WORLD
FAIRPRIZE ESSAY
TEST ENDS OCT. 1 8
PHILADELPHIA, July Jl. Detrot
Philadelphia, rain.
-Phlladel-
y
" The special PuUmun' coach, which 1 BERLIN, July . 31. (A., P.) TIo
will . bear,", the ; local .delegation of former- clown, prince . has written a
members. ' of Crater-Lake 'Temple book, "I Bh theff uth," 'With-whloh
D.'-tt Jk.vK; to', Aberdeen, Wn., to' he takes his 1 place' ;anionj;Vtho8e Vyf VoRK. July Jl. New Jfork-
cii,in.(jiuiuiiqri)M. convention m scukuut .10- r.tuie..o.B, acyiiyijiMiM .-Y.li.'. .--.... ..-...
Ulat.',order -'next week,-. :Will leave-, W-r guilt against Germany, . . y, ., .
Meofoftf -..toniDrrott evening' attached ;; ''Who -wouM eavll BtomarSTS1
to train J 6. f.. t- ', . . ', . ... .,.. Ka'ser Wllhclnf. lJI'rie .oaks
, Over" f a "mihiDere will go" .28 of having1 conducted mexpnsive-pol!ey
whom foA the. Temple band. When ,hen all those . powersalliej against
thai Hulrrtiiiin, rriv. ,i Pnriion us had been pursuing the identical
It'wlll go to, the; Pythian home at policy -for niany Vctt-i " Ajr all times
Vancouver, 10 ipiay,. concert wnue "vv .0 Sp?"'
wi
meeting
tion-in the itffteflifWin. TiiMilav .whlnh
iN.viiA -iaBl '.wfvr'wk u,m had been their own" airarandhtenient,
Include ."the;,; contest - of bands and B what rlt fc''tf Germany stlg-drum-
corps of ' the' -organisation a. nied as a would-be devourer , of
parade ln' the afternoon and a fcere-, lhe of the world?'"
nionial 'in th evening. OnvWcdncs-l ; The writer points out that England
day, the local delegation will- leave """"aged to conquer one-fifth of tho
forMedtqfd. ;- ),' . ; ... .. . igtobe and says thaf , ffance'FrStbcd
The nahiop of the band members numerous ovraeas possessions, . In
who,wHl, make, the trip lnclude' F. nwnJr Instances with the most rdth
W'llson '..Walts, rtirentoi" l.inurt ivii- lew means. Even the ' mighty Kusr
llainsUn, drum major;. '.eight clarinet Blttn rea,m' which he says" was im-erod here yesterday at tho local etate
playere,-Ralph' Ol II.' George and Wal- P"Dle 'of supporting-double -itir-ure- auto traffic bureau, due nu .dout to
terii'cormny, Eddie McDonald, Harry wur l'opulutlon. ls.descWbcil'as striv. it being so ;sloso to the last day of
Barjiebiirgv E A. Parker Ray An- '"B ,0 "tend ts ast east-AHnfic do-' the month: Howevoj'. the usual heavy
dera end, John Darby; five' cornets, mttln 10 tne hPW of, the EacUTc,, ,
RoMyj Petty,'- Reginald' Filer, W.-' "Bu? Oermanx.,,..th wrltej-,ussc.ts.
Hani Campbell. Nourso Jewett and A. waa begrudged the few "colonies slio
ana siatesmen cr
eh route i to.' Aberdeen,' arriving there, the greaest. presUyf )h tyd
Monday. i- Vii V i-'',,,sj -' ceeded in Increasing their na
i .i rn ..I..." " ' .... . I nrOHnAritv -TFnr iipwHtrlKM ttt -twtra-
- otvcu.fr wifiieua ..me ousinese ' ' J - -
neetlng in.lHfe 'murning and recrea-:j"ount object .of' those'. nations who
lon. in the "altternoon, Tuesday, which1 became Germany's . violent accusers
National - '
PITTgullRGi ..July 31
phm-PlttaburE. rain. i.
v -." ' ' " '' '
' AtrCoago-'"" " '' . ; R. H. E,
New York ,4 8 0
Chicago ..:.::....::.i.'.;'.......-. .... '
Dean and Utiwdy; Kauffman an.d
liartnetr. - !, '.
- At Cincinnati -"R. H. E.
Boston '.v.,wr.j.....v....' 3- 8 1
Cincinnati S,,!,..i........: 4 B 0
Barnes, Marquurd and Gibson; G.
May and. Wlngov -.
ink or (preferably) typewtten,
doublo-spaccd. und have wide mar
gins. Tho sizo of tho paper should
be 8 K by 1 1 Inches. One side nf tho
paper only should be used. Essays
mtw not oitceed 800 wortls. and no es
KaT exceeding 800 words will bo con
sidered by the judges.. All direct
quotation used by 'the contestants
enclosed in the quolullou
tnu3t bo
marks.
The essays must be in tho hands of
tho secretary of the Alt-Oregon lUHII
Exposition Committee, GM . (Qm-t-houso.
Portland, Oregon, before tho
closing date, October in. The Judges
of the contest are: Judgo Charles 11.
Carey, former president of the Oregon
Writers League
poet and lllusti-ii
W. Allen of the
tlchool of Journulism
Anthony KuwdjH
0r, and Dean l;rli
University of Oregon
,n.. . .ri.
Melicnl
stomachs.
colleges nro founded on full
tmly &a out of the state cara regls-
week end registration of such car
started thle forenoon. . . i.,
Two. and one-half aallons uf fchem-
,ai,,if wen, nuuiBtj jowen ana . , , 7 " . '. t . . . . . .
NeHsnn.!ituA"(riii.ihno. . iKj nihil, had acquired " wlthnufBheddlmfra teals were used by the fire department
- and tleorge ' Stewart- four French Blng'8 ' dr01' of blQod.f V. The writer this forenoon to extinguish a large tar
hofnsj Charles Campbell. Paur.Ood- then goes to, some. vpaina, ;,t., dhipet kettle. -which had Igninlted; while be
Ward. f Kenneth . ChUdreth and Dade wide-spread, belief that the , old- Ing heated in . connection with the
Terrett- two barrtones 'GeoriiB Wendt tlme ""onarchlal set waa responsible street repairing work that is .being
'and ahlnlev Ross- Bass horns Ches- for the, imperial policy .of expansion, done by. the city. on Tlhrd street near
tenindt aCnS Batr d rums fted emphatically that the North Central. The blaze made a
Earl Roberta 'and 'John MoimW '..-conservatives "before all others' Were heavy smudge leading many to believe
instead PS hWng a ,-'the on' " uhreientlngvVppo- that a buiidlhg .waa burning In that
, nlghU'the-ban'd willgive "a- concert ''?" .to 'he. acquisition, of colonies, eeetlon .of the oily. . ,
A In .fhe city park' as hag been already , bnS'ana is told that, living In-, a
T-annouhced. . 1.... .... .glass house, she Isnpt- Justified.'., in
' 'i ''i . . . .. .. ,. - r'iv , : (frlnerement of Roli?liin nooti-nliiv. A
detailed description Is gvlven of jthe
bombardment- of. iCopenhagen . by the
British' navy in 1807 and the looting
of the Danish fleet, all Without a dec
laration of war. ' i i ' .r ( .'- , ?.
The pre-eminent object with 'the
view of getting at the truth, the for
mer crown prince considers )ov be" the
unnulmcnt of the note signed by
Clemenceau June 16, 1918 which fur
nished - the commentaries td Article
.The;-'ftrrivaIs'-.,iat.''1the'-hotel8..' auto 331, establishing Germany's war guilt.
camp, and-:partf.'Xt',;2ln; jdcol')Stato ,J "Not before tho spirit of Versailles
ajltd tft)Oi$itiilviSil:)ayf) . ha '-Ibeen desU-oyndW the book con
been grad.uaUy..'decreasingj.foiOseveral eludes vwlll Gemiunyrljuropot-all hu-daya7;wlthvVqutt'e'a'iVd"rop-yesK
1i1anlty.be at peace." " ' -
REGULAR MONTHLY
thus -showlhg that ' thp ? tourist- and .
nera $MSiVoirttvel. hc;-yonnln'4.'i
true; to; theC form V of. several years' i PENDLETON. Ore.,.uly' l...VrTlC
Hot In Pendleton -
past.
thermometer rose to idt alfUO to-
-.'.'As BhoWn ..tivthn -inVMi rftr.nt.,111' ni- day. the highest for two ..weeks. With
ways-around the-last iofr'Julv and falling barometer itoVms were pre.
first of - (jus1f,' . which ;are 'the two declted - by the - local government
big vacation , and ttourlng . months; of weather observer, ' ' " mn
the year,, travel to arid -tfirouirhefe,,l: 'f- - I- ' '
Adjutant Oenertrl George A. White,
Major Schur.. Captahi Kelly und wife
passed through tho 'city yesterday en
route to Diamond Lake to spem? a
several. week's vacation. -The general,
who has been quite HI for some time
past, is recuperating and It Is expected
that he-mountain air -will tend to
ameliorate his physical condition".
WHEAT SPECULATOR
IN TIGHT PLACE
UNIVKR151TY OF .OREGON, Ku
gone, July 3 1 ( ciu I) The prlro
otutuy contest conducted by (he All-
Oregon 1925 exposition conimlteo will
close October 10 Instead of Sepleniber
1 5 an previously announced. The
prises for the coiitest, which is open
to high school and grado school stu
dents of Oregon, agfircKate $l!uO, di
vided equally between tho two divis
ions. Three prizes, $50. $30 und $20
each, are offered for first, second and
third place respectively In the hiRh
school -and grade School contests.
The contestants win write on one of
two general subjects: (1) Oregon
made products, ur (I'M lie educational
and cultural values of art. Tho new
closing dale for the contest is also tho
closing date of the All-Oregon 1925
Exposition, to be held in the Civic
auditorium In Portland, October & to
10. which will feature Oregon-mail o
goods and promote 'the cause of art
In Oregon.
The subjects in the contest are de
signed to emphasize1 the rolo played
In tho economic life of the stale by
Oregon manufucturles. and of the Im
portance of art in tho life of the
community. A number of tit leu are
suggested by 4the commute us appro
priate for, the essays, although : the
contestants are not necessurlly re-'
Htricted specifically to them. An
original or striking title. In fact,
which falls within one of tho two gen
ial heads mentioned, above, may bo
an important factor in . Judging the
merits of an essay. .-
The suggested titles aire:' -'
- -li'. The,. Econdtwio Importance, of
Oregon-made Goods.:
2. Oregon's Basic- Industries and
Their Relation to the Welfare of the
State. . . '
3. The Value of aStatQ-wtdo Ore
gon Products Exposition. '
4. Art As An. .Expression of the
Characteristic Culture of a State. -
5. Ant As An Essential In the Edu
cation of a People.
6. The Value of -An Oriental Art
Exhibit to the Pacific Coast.
Essays must be written legibly In
; CHICAGO, July 31 A. P.) Specu
laytors paid dearly today for the priv
ilege of selling wheat without having
tlrHt got actual ownershipv Before
they, co OKI settle July accounts to
day, wheat available for July deliv
ery , here went "soaring nine cents
above yesterday's' closing price and
touched $1.66 a buahei,, ar
A SNAP
Zlxi
Straight-Side
6-Ply Cord
$16.25
PhippS; Auto Prk Service
; Highway at jacjtaon. Street
. I " INCLUDED IN .
The Bootery 's
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
OF LADIES' FOOTWEAR 1
ARE COMFORTABLE
Shoes for Packers and Pickers
Prices Range From $1.85 to $4.00
MANY MORE BARGAINS ARE LEFT
in OTHER WHITE SHOES and BROKEN
SIZES and DISCONTINUED LINES
Prices continue from $1.85 to $6.85
All Seasonable Patterns Values to $12.00
R. B. Strang
Beautiful Shoes for Women
H. B. Strang
J falls, -off., lit:; this tlmfc vaB idanv who
havo tn touring -and . vai'atlonlnB
aro cn route horns, .ana another big
batch of vacationists will mart out
wlthfn; the nexti few dy on their
-vacation trips.- . . .
- In general. Inelde o( a week ' tho
heaviest travel of .the year. wUl'vbe
, on. t0 and through' Medford and the
valley ti i .
75 BOYS LISTEN TO
:i FIRE CHIEF TALK
' ApjiroxJmatcly 75, boys. between the
age7. of 9 .and '-.12 : wf re v tho::guests
of tire Chief. Roy Elliott at a -swim-mlllS
part.y;-lvpny-' him. this, fore
noon at Hhe NUtatorluin. The chief
adred ; the. assetnblage of young
mehfbeforefjhey; went Into the water,
telling them the dangers of fire when
I Btttrted y Incohipetent hands.'-
iach boy .gave'-' his name to the
' chief as' -a -.matter of reference, as
each.-; one had pledged never to start
a f (ie . unless told to do;' so by a
paltelt,-.al1d, as long 'as the boys keep
their1 pledge tlrelr- name will-remain
on the list; .,,, .'i ' '
"H.: R. O."(itoa.ohen means Sanitary
Rules Omitted
i
Cook with gas.
II
.ill H taMct BMti, It I
Milt.
fit
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FUES'K(KKS
feMOBUOSoPUAS
ItftC TAMULKPOOT COMPANY
11 UM SMeS. MICH.
Free Delivery Service
Santford & Co.
fir':'- ' 5')9 EaBf)lIain Street
Phone 703
-Free Delivery Service
:mce That Serves
Our free delivery service places
cAir. store as near you as your
. telephone You can phone us
; your order and pay our deliv
eryman at your ho m e We
guarantee our merchandise to
; be' as represented.
Aal orders 7. amounting to $2.00
' or Jnioire Will be delivered free
Orders amounting to less than
$2 00 Will be delivered at a
charge of ten cents for each de
;. livery.: v. .
Comparq the Price
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If'-'.i
AH prices quoted by this Store
are regular prices, good any day
in week, until market changes
-1-XiK. Package i lin(--8paietti..l..'l..
jello, any i'lavor, package ..........
2-Oz. Bottle Pure Extracts, any flavor
10 Large, Bars P. & 0. Soap..... i..
3 Large 'Bars Creiiic Oil Soap
2 Cans Faii'cy Iowa C'oru......................
.Full Pint Pure Cane and Maple Syrup
- Large Package Pancake Flour
Large Package 0 rape Nuts ................
Post Tousties, package.'.l.....
Kellogg 's Corn Flakes, package
Liljby's Apple Butter, can.............;:....
Large Can Instant Postuin ...
:.Fa)icy Ten, any kind, pound. .....
Best Orade'Creaniery Butter, poiuid....
Ifaiicy.Full Cream Cheese, pound...:....
2-Lb. Can lliU'w lied Cuu Coffee, 'lb..!..
10 Lbs. Pure Cane and Maple Syrup..
10 Lbs. MatHhinallow Syrup ...:.......
Mi Pint Pme Olive OiL....................'.
Economy Juf Lids, doen............ :
Ball Mason Jar Lids, dozen
Pint Ball Mason Jars, complete, doz...
Quart Ball Mason Jars, complete, doz.
'li Gal. Ball Mason Jars, complete; doz.
.15
.10
.35
.40
.25
.25
.30
.30
.18
.10
. .10
.20
.45
.50
.50
.28
.54
1.50
1.35
.30
.25
.20
.60
.70
1.00
Service That Serves
We want more first grade Fruits
and Vegetables We are frank
to tell you we are not getting
enough first grade stuff to sup
ply the markets we supply We
pay the market price in cash
You don't have to run around
the country to find a market
and then wait for your money.
'.' . ' f 'V. ,',...;..
. ; - .i ... . t' :, ... ,
When you make your purchases
at our store, you are helping
maintain one of the best cash
markets for Rogue River prod
ucts Medford has ever had.
... j
We want First Grade
Eggs
t ,:ft