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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1925)
TKHV, fiTfiTTF TuTIDFOnn M7ML 1 ftTP.TTNT!, MEDFOTin. ..ftEEflON, WF.DNFBJiT, .-MTflTTffT .5,. 1025 ORDINANC E QUICKLY PUT OUT BY FIRE DEPT. TO CO.- JAIL OH Th nliv ndmlnlHiiallon nml cHy Uvtovtivo wlrliwc min.l u flic In (ho water comnilHBlon liavo been very!""! ' he .l!illiiKflli! fonferlloiiHiy )juy for a low? Mine pnst, ihreHhliiK ' pHtubllxhincnt on Main ami Uurilrtt 'out the detail of the hhr homl ttJiTtlun Btrocts early (IiIh rnornlnu, whh-h ifor a new water nynttrn, which will he would huve been neriruiH had It not .held early In October, and at which been for the prompt arrival of the ftpeclal election will also be Hubmitted fire department, which extinguished the annexation of nevenil outlying iIIh- the blaze while mill In an Incipient t riots, the city hall-court houne re- huikc The financial Iokh whh hIIkHi, moval propoHltlonH and lncldentul ! Acrordintf to Kim chief Jtoy Klllott nhaMi nmAnrinifiitft. iind h o ni e ft fittil had heeii driven throuuh Iho minor nuuKttnns. molding covering the electric wiring and Mrs. J'itt left the local Snlva . - Ill 1. ,1 ' tlin .,,.(11 ,i..tn,.l . ..... . 1 ... The next rew oayH win ne n-mi-mi m-n uon Army minim in a nemmy run- Hh-nhnl dltlon. The captain feels that there ,rUn0 the CROWDS IN TOKIO TOKYO. Am- It I A. T 4 Tho cuiiiain find aii-u. f. w. iuy " uun Hiiinvan, a ininsu-m, "''"ody of iho lulo Kdijur A. Bancroft, tht Halvallnn nrmy, who had heen Bcntenred to spend 30 day in the American unihawuidur to Japan, who In rlmiKc of Ihu corps at CirnntH county Jail for Intoxication and tho i n-uruizuwu. on juiy m. arriv Met ed her?) today. Tho hody wuk trans- n tironfirulifiiis for the' waf r bond .with the wire oiurfaK n Hliorl circuit system electlr.n. and In this cornice- r William .Irini'H, proprietor of the Hon the oily water t'nininlHHlon met West Hide Wine HIiIiiIiik parlol-H. rooniM Informally with Ihe clly council liml illrectly nhovn the confectionary slum plght, ut which IIiimi II. J.. Wall her, "nil was awakened liy Ihe hiimiI ehnlrniiin of the coiiiiiiIhhIoii, explain- which canie ihrouiih ihe cniclis ut the fid tho delnllH o( the Information he floor. It. K. Klncahl, who has ii and City Attorney John II. Carkln w- t"l slaml nearhy. had not yei none ured III their Bonfereliees Willi I'ort- home, and to him .Mr. Jones aave Ihe land bond hoimcs anil wllh a IpuiIIiik alarm or fire. legal firm of I'urllund that pauses on I 'I he department used (Ivo callous of municipal hond matters. jeheniienlM In inieneliiuK Ihe hlaze, All this Inrormalloti will soon l.e which was hurnluK In t elllnt,-. Af- fc'lven ,to the Mcilford piihllc. alonit ""- "liny nilnulcs of riKhtlnif the dan With complete details of the proposcil tfr was over. hew system and Ihe urttent net-esslty Tl'0 hull.llnu. whl,M Ih '-onslrucled for Its esluhllKhmenl. Trom lime lo of wood. Is two slorh's hlkh. has house time durinif the 110 ilavs hefort the KM'PIhb rooms on Ihe upper floor, election every anttle of the water hit- HerlliiKfleld'H- c((nfcctionary and Kl uotlon will l.e made puhllc. . wood's OptKal shop on the lower Following the Informal meellnK last "" " ""' ' "- night the city council ndj.Mli tied to "cr. "Ud was condemoed by the fire meet again Thursday night at which V" f time City Attorney t'nrkln Iomics lo '.""".""1 .' '"' " 1 i'"""-" have the water hond ordinance n-mly. Which calls for the special election Iind gives the details of that election. Kuch ordinance must he read anil voted on three limes, hence the eotin ollninn have n tedious ami loua .task before them that night. The other ordinances for the other special mat ter to be voted on at the October apeclal election have till been pre pared. Jn easn the water bonds ordinance shauld pot he ready by Thn.sday eve ning, the meoling uiilsl l.e held ami the' ordinance voted I'Yidny evening, jbl days before the election. Y'hi.s Is required by low. ra-s ,or .ne pn '"'"" V, " Z T -ported In a special car provided by arrived In M-dford lo take charge calf, ;1S Cottage street " nday the Japanese government and escorted of the local corps, filling the places' """' Ju"",e Koe of "k80n- by United States naval and military f , ,, . p.,, who Vl"' V""'" afternoon Uttaches from tho American embassy. of fnplaln and Mrs. Allen I itt, wno A0(.Ordlng to local police, Sullivan,. ,,., ,,,,., i,hM.h ' ' irunsierreo to uik na.eoi cui.n..wno Claims nifl noine is in a- lucaso, . tha Tmna-ini inoa """" "lu"""" """""" hold and numerous other prominent and sold them for a smull amount, personB met (h(1 lrnln na t al.rlveA , to puronose ft quantity or oenaiu.eu the Bmtlon which was draped in When arrested tne man mournlni, colors. The body was taken lo from the train to St. Andrews pro- j were Captain flay finds that Cspuln arrested the bottle on the street is a goon wont i" oe oooe ' i destroy me evidence. . cathedral along streets guurded by the people of .Mod ford, and he Is Sullivan, who Is a large man sneclal nollce. A larae crowd nt Uveno anxious lo serve the public at any middle age, was arrested Inst week station silently uncoverod their heads nine, oay or oigoi. u cancn ui.o.i.:ror intoxication, liccouso or the fact nH they observed the cortege Afler having been away at Ash-1 he hud no funds. Chief of Police .j-ho body was viewed bv hundreds land on business last .Monday (Tven-1 Adams escorted him to tho cityj f japnnese and Amerli'an friends of ing i a i na i n i.ay on ins reiiiiir ii.uoo prniis with tho admonition not to. the Ambassador when the casket was Ihu hall all llghled up and 45 soldiers return to Mcdford. but tho next night, opened at tho church between four nun irieuos present wno gave nimseit no was again hack. and wife a cordial greeting. Himplol , ' games were played und ice croum! If we'll play more golf or hunt moro and cake wei served. . jduck, we'll live more years, have bet ter luck. Only few days left special electric range offer; gel your's now! Mil Conk wllh gas. and six p. m. Great masses of flowers and wreaths from Japanese officials and American organizations filled the church. Lieutenant Commander lleln, naval attache nt tho Amerlcnn embas sy will accompany tho hody to the I'nlted States aboard the Japanese cruiser Tama whict. will sail tomor row according to the announced plan. mb. tun nnri nn automobile. nen new, they give little trouble; rough ilfar; makes them knock and rattle; when they huvo blow-outa they uro often towed home on the rim. Scientists roll attention to the fact that coal and diamonds are of Identi cal composition hn pure carbon. It begins to look that way. (SoHgi? W5vgo And cooler kitchens this way QUICK QUAKER cook In 3 to 5 minute No hot kitchen, no muu, no bother FLAVORY and deliciou ... the sum mer breakfast your appetite calls for and your health demands, cooked in 3 to ' 5 minutes) ' The kitchen stays cool. And so do you. ' . No frying, no stewing, no morning's fus and trouble. Just get Quick Quaker at your grocer's. It's a new kind of Quaker Oats that' made to order for women who seek easier ways in housekeeping. All that rare Quaker flavor is there. All : 1 the richness that made Quaker Oats ' famous. Cooks faster, that's the only dif ference. Cook in Quick Quaker 3 to 5 minutes lo iho alarm n nd offered their vices, which were not needed. T F AFTER ACCIDENT Mann's I'AltlS. Auk. 5. (A. p.) An nc cident married the departure today for -Morocco of members of the American volunteer escadrille. The plane which contained Captain . Craham Mullen of Mhimi, Kla., and Captain Claunel, l'Yench pilot, was compelled to return to I,e lioui'Met after two uiiHUceessul attempts to n!nrt. When. forced to put hac kto the airdrome the second time, the machine's propeller wns hrnken In landing. Uttllen and CtaiiKel expect AT. LOUTS. Mo., Auk. r(.(A. P.) Two policemen, u deputy clly marfdial to make another start tomorrow. and a bystander were Hhot and the The machine containing Major Brondway hUHlnetw diHtrict wns IIapp, ihe French commander of the thrown Into an tinroar at ihe noor Kst:ndrllle, and I.leutennnt Colonid Jtour today In the wild puiMUit of an Austen Parker of ITelenn, Mont., was unidentified man, armed with two re- hrnken when it was forced to land at Yolvern, who had attempted to rash the l,e Monrei alrdronio Just after forged cheek at the MlHslsslppI Vul- taking off. Iloth of Ihe aviators were ley Trust company. The former, who nnf, six machines hean tho flight was severely wounded In the head and without accident. abdomen, wns captured. None of the ( others wns dannerously wounded. ) ypt i?rwh Morocco, Auk. I".. (A. -.... if,) (ienernl Natidin, c(nnmantllnK' . Woman Make Hide lu One Hie French niieratlons in iMnocco. (JOLOHADO HPHIN'dS, Colo.. Auir. flew over a part of the front, making 0 (A. P.) A hoel In one stroke was observations of the lllfflan positions. reglHtered on the slxleenth hole of the The aerial hranch of the l-'rench municipal Rolf links here yesterday i army is most active, hoinl)inn; every liy Mrs. B. L. MIllinRer of Kansas part of the line and givliiK the enemy Clty, Mo. The hole is a p.ir 3. Mrs. no rest. Mllllnger la the first womaii to make I n hole In nne In Colorado Kprlnir.4. Pook wllh en NOW PLAYING n m FRIDAY TOM MIX in ZANE . GREY'S 'THE RIDER OF THE PURPLE SAGE" For Beauty of Scenes For Thrilling Drama For Romantic Appeal "YOLANDA" Has Never Been Surpassed THE SPATS in "Excuse My Glove" Tho Famous FTghting Spats in a Battling, Smashing Riot of Fun! The Best Goods for the Price; No Matter What the Price Mann's j $12.50 Dresses $5.00 I 50c Voiles 29c Yard Fivcliundrcd yards of line voiles in figured and the dotted styles; fine qualities and all colors; a genuine 50c value. It must lie sold at, yard .'....;..; .;..'.::.; 29 Just a fcjMf these bargains are ever to lie had. .This lot is far under the actual cost prices and will S not last long; a few silk, some laces and voiles up Fall Coats Many of the mannish styles are shown in Conja and English materials, some with, man nish cllars; reasonably priced from tlH.50 to $49.50 $20 Coats $9.95 A "cnuino clo;ui-u. Just a low of our spring l'oirette IwiTls; up to 20.00 values... :....$9,95 $3.95 Kimbnas $1.95 Women's plain and fancy crepe kimonas and corduroy breakfast coats, many excellent pat terns and colors to choose from; to clean up, special : .: .!'....."..: $1.95 to $2J0 values, to clean up.. Millinery Women's new hats in the smart small shapes; a fine quality of velour....$7.95 .Women's new. felt hats in all colors; excellent shapes at, each ....:.$2.50 $29.50 Dresses $11.45 A group of enticing frocks of silk, lace, voile and crepe satins in a generous variety of styles and colors; to close out ..: $11.45 $5.95 Dresses $1.95 There are in this lot a few figured voiles, silkettes, fine ginghams and other fine materials; many of them, marked to sell originally for $5.95; Thurs dav onlv ". S1.95 .$5.00 1 si Domestics 22 x 1 1 heavy double thread Turkish towels, f5c values..39c .Hi-inch Daisy muslin, 2:1c value, yard , 15c 'IiO-inch cotton plisse in blue, jiink and yellow; .15c value yard : " .s, 27-incli white outing flannM, good quality; 25c value.:..19 Ki-iiich unbleached pure linen crash, 25c value, yard....l9 Dress Goods n2-inch Zephyr gingham, good materials for school dresses; :S5c value; special, yard r.........29 S 27-inch gingham in good patterns for children's clothes for 5 school wear; 2!)c value; sjiecial, yard 15 S !(i-inch fast color suiting in all colors; 4Sc value; yard 35 rH-inch fast color broadcloth in plain Corsets Miller wrap-around corsels in a good grade of brocaded material; $1.85 values; special $1.59 I Lingerie Women's crepe and muslin gowns in all colors; up to $1.25 values; special .! .79 Children's crepe bloomers in all colors, sizes from G to 12 years; 39c values; special .1 :..25 Ixichelieu glove silk vests in peach, orchid and flesh ; $2.25 values; special $1.69 Underwear Women's Kayscr knit, vests, fine quality, with bodice and built-up tops; 59c values; special 48 Women's Richelieu knit unions, silk finish with bodice and built-up' tops; $1.98 values; speeial....$1.70 Women's Kayscr knit bloomers, pink and white; $1.25 values; spe cial $1.00 Hose Women's Susanne pure silk hose, all colors; $2.00 values'; special, pair $1.75 Women's chiffon silk hose in all colors and si.es; $1.25 values; spe cial $1.00 Women's Kayscr silk hose, black slipper heel; $2.50 value; special, pair $2.25 Children's fancy top socks in all sizes; values up to 75c; spccinl 50 Stamped Goods Stamped pillows, stamped on heavy black sateen; .attractive pat terns; 89c values, special.! 59 Children's stamped aprons, good patterns; 45c valucs,special..-39 Drugs Lavoris, an active antiseptic and deodorant, especially, good as a mouth wafsh; 50c value, special 39 S colors; $1.25 value; special, yard ! Agents for Butterick Patterns 8 9 Jlanri&i r "THE. PngNt-486-487 Pebeco tooth paste, 50c value E special 39 S STORE FOR EVERYBODY" Mail Orders Promptly Filled . S M tr 1. II. illlllllllllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllllH t1