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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1925)
So O O 0 bo O O EWTWoTTtP WW, TTtTT.rUT!. TirPTfrOTm, ..rjl?Ef.oN'. TTTEfcnT r TTHT! TTfiTIT O Y. SEPTTimri? "13. '1923 KING CO. JAIL RUSSELL'S CHURCHES FIND 10 BUILD B BftSMESS MEN APART.-HGUSE ON - GENERAL! Y WET OAKDALEAVENUE SIX PWSONERS 0 1 MAKE GETAWAY U'llfurit 1h to Iiuvk it Jfio.fiOO nii.irt- mrni liutiw. :i ix i niil for Itx i-ri-r-ilnn n I.M.-1- n i ni ' '"! Ilpplii-il fur tills iiioi niriK lit tlx- Prohibition Report, Claim !! iiuiwihh .i..i.-,ii-i,t i,y i. u. Si-hllb-r. l I 1 1 ( - of I lie Ciliuiliil Business Men Opposed to ""'- u-ii- ni t-mn. ..r ...iirx wi mi- JI-UI I HUM HIT, $l2,lfiO wnrth of additional permits were iiIko Ki'iinu-d todny. The new apartment houHo will ho located on Oak dale avenue hci ween Sixlli and Hi'vciith KtrcetH. will he three Htorii'H in height ami will he WACiiiivn'rnv ,... i i a im '' unm-nwitiiiH. nan ... , , , , ' (call fur it i-i-lnfiii-fi'd coucm-ik Htnn;- A collation of varied Information lmo wl( Hm.(1( wjlh(Mlt iih to lh effect of prohibition on When completed the hutldfnK will economic condition and luallli was '' equipped wlih an elevator and will ,11m modern In every way. A radio is planned to le installed in each of th Federal Council of Churches in Dry Law As Now Framed, Though It Helps Industry made public lust nmlit by tlii rurur. unu . .,.. uunn ,.,,,., 1( wi t.()laln. th federal council nf (huivhen iih, T1i- erection nr an aiarlment a part of Itn report on (he I" oliibl- . hoiie hax been under ih- consldera tlon ijiieHtlnll. linn of .Mr. Sdiulcr for hihim time No definite com IuhIomh were Hint -I p-ist, biti did not come in a head ed, but it wuh remarked In the re- until today-. Them will be no con port that In general the number of i run nr. i )n crwt ion of the build Iiik (leothH from disease that uvuxv tint b-inK under Dm supervision of l.arkin of llquor-dt InkiiiK fdiftwwl a drop In it.-yin.ld. w ho will commence the J 120. early in the prohibition re- woi k immediately with the fxp.-oui-KlrriH, but an IncreaFC in tin- yeurH tloit of onipl. t in it in an short time thereafter, TIiIh wan o(e of tin aH possible tn lake rare of I bo over tabUluliOllH oil Wllleh the first n-ellnn crowded iliilllli.il of the ejty. of the report, made public Inst nielli, I .lrn. I,. K. Winner applied fur a KUtfi)ted thai the trend of ! I permit to erect a reinforced aomrete conHequenceH of prohibition sine e nne-niory biislnenH structure at the Ji20 had been "dl.HturbinK." (corner of Alain and liaiib-U si r'ietM, On the er-onumle side of (he i ii'h- crertioli of which has already eom (lon thn report eon tallied tin-no ob- menrwd. The building:, planned to KervutloilH: 'contain two storerooms, will be L'5 by "Probably tin careful observer .will -17 ' fei-t In dluiensifuiH ntul will he nay that the abolition of the wilooti creeled by LaiUfn lleymddH at a cowl haH nol affucled a very HuhHtanlial of Ji-Miou. Tin Htrum lire, to bo ten umelioration at Iuvkh niirnheiH (,f anted by .larneH liedlnffleld, proprle the workltiK clann. ii'r f n confectionery nml )r. I-:, I). "At the Kame time thn appcaj lo Klwood, optomeiriHi, will take tho apeeif lc economic data IncrenHed place of i he hint wooden buHlncsH liUblneHH activity, Kwlnti bank de- bulltlliiK lo Htaml mi .Main Htreit. poHltH, etc. to prove the eriVeiH 4if which wiih recently razed lo make ffrnhlhithui niuxt be maile vi ry way for the present one. guardedly. All iittemptH to nicarturo' A permit to erect a $-1000 residence this Juci-eaKo in uualititalive tenon on West .Main Hlreei between Ken- i nre fratuthl wi(li dnnner because f wood ami ( olumbus strcin was the K'at Increase in proHperlly Hlnct Kianted to S. Hcrtclsuu, crecilon to 11)21. due to other causes. In adtli- i''t imhiodiat'ly. Hon to the Increase in money wokph iher permits Kianted Include n we mUMt consider the extensive thrift dwellinR beins built by (). V. compalKn carried on throushout the Jh on West Second street; an country. Uut l( would be Idle "' cottaKe to ho erected by II. V. to dispute the assumption Uml pro- "iik street near Clark; and a hlhltlon has been a factor, and an " '""' bouse bein built by Airs. Important one. In keeplnc Having de- A'l"' O'irfin on Snutb haurel posits on it high level. Z' . . "Cood ntithoiitv can also bo lounu i-...... i.,.... , tV,n ,.,, ,1,,,. i,i,iut.-f hits taled more than (he profited very materially tlirnuirli (be ''""'e heiKlKened morale. "Ii 1h nnleworihy that a nueHlltm U....t f.U .w, ,.f lit Ihlu iMl-.'ulll'fl turn tu n H...I.W....I or more' hulno ';' ', "' '"" '";";'"''' nien, dlrectoni In Important nrpo a rations nolected at random askhm for - their verdictH us business men Upon prohibition, yielded a t'i'e dinniniinily 'wnl' roHtill not, appar ently no much because, of observed offectft upon biisinoHH or industry iih because of MtrotiK personal prejudice and dissatisfaction with the social and political restiKs of prohibition, uh they saw them." VariotiK sourcea were drawn npnn P. IMS. Sept. 1ft. .M. Urinnd is vlf for A he health stadstlcs presented lit tually vulualde . ahnul a luncheon the report. The census bureau flK- which he attended with .Mr. and Mih. uroR wore rjuoled on deaths from Stanley r.uldwin and M. I'ninlevo and alcohollMm nnd cirrhosis of the liver, Calllaux Just prior to the departure of mid tho report observed that they . showed n drop in IICJO and thereafter except for a droit ki:atti.i:, srn. is. i'. six pil!iliTN, Irii'lllilillK nut- r'HivU-u-fl sl.-iyci- unil thi-co n''UK-l lit hank rnlilit'i'lcN .s-nfifil frmu the KiiiK cnunly Jj.il Iit' toilay, u.hIdh two piNtiflH nml n knil'o fiiKti'ili-il on u l".i. Tlu-y rii-il In u jiill iiliy.ilclan'H aiitiiiiiohlli. 'J'lluKi' Willi p('iii(-il weld Alvln Kll- liuurnp. hi'li! for i-olihiM-y of Iho Slatp liank of lioihi'll, lifll'tll 111 ll.-K noiili lii-io J iiik- !,, when uvo Miiiiii.-inlin of IllH, -fainr-H llollor-k anil Cl-oi-u-i- loiicn all itiif-,. tivliic at Kvoiell. Wimli., with Klain hy ill Ikiih and KilliOllrni' was wounilcil ; 'J'. J. ,J,il,n. son nml Jmni-s HuinK, ln-lil ii-iiiIIiik I'XIi'iiillllon In a tl.', (Ida rohli.-iy Iji- oilllilT 12 nf a liiani'h of llio rio':il Hank of Canaila In Namilmo, I!, c.: IJoyil IMrlianl.son. convlciiMt wllh I'loyil Slvirly nml Charlix Kalrihilil of iiian.'ilaUKliliT for finally xliooilni; I'alioliniin II. I,. I.Iikpv of Ihls eity wlii'ii lie fiiiio-i-il a Iioiimo uit IiIk lii'iit Si'iilfinlMT C; Kil Walnon ami Joe Wai-il. Tin plslols wi-i'i' iimi-iI hy WaiHon anil Wiinl. V'al.son was iiihIi-i en. noire of llinily ilnys III Jail. Willi.- SlTVilll! t ll if MI-IIKIK-I. l W;,H 1.111,1 III illi'liinlliii: lo cm-iiii fi xloi'kailp noar I he illy. II, WUM a, in IiioiikIii lino Hi,' jail. Waul was uii.l.-r wn ii'iii'o of i'5 io :(u yfiu-M in iiio mai,. IMlilli-lillaiy for a prnvloiiM all, mi, , I lo holil up tin. I:,, Hi, -II I, link. I'hi' iiliysloiiin anil a Jailor onli'ii'il iai'(. of Iho Jail oalli'il lank II u in l,, i IWO lo Klvn IH, (Ileal alliMlllon lo a In'lHoncr. ( 'onfronioil hy tho nlntnix nml iho knifo. tin. iioi'ior anil tlic koi'iior wont Inlo a rrll in which iho Iii'i.soiii'i'.s faHtoni'il i Iii-iii. Tin- mis- oni'irt tlion liiiriii-il Into tin oflii-o ml Joining ill,- tank. Ili-ro tlu-y oiu-onn- t(n-0 anothf-r ijuaril. wl thoy iiionai'i'il wilh ilu-ii- weapons, liurry' IliH on thilr way Into a i-orriilor. wholP they paKscil atlothor irnaril an, I went out tin- rear entrance of the prison. Investigation was Im-kiiii as to how this door was opem-il. if total for the month of AukuhI. which a inou n ted to appritxinuitely $-M,nan. n.'Vlth the Ri-antlUK of the permit later thlH month fur t he erection of the will prnbably be the banner huildlim inn ii t ti of the entire y the 1'Yench tlebl mis-sloti to Washitin rise ,ol. "We dlscUHseil." he said, "a nmsl for timely subject and otie In which Mrs. cirrhosis In lfl'J3. Officials of llelle- vuo HoKpKat. New York, were quoted an say in k that while more mule and fewer, chronic cases proportionately reHUltlnff from tiltmcol were handled Jut after prohibition became effec tive," there Ih a drift back to pre- prohlbltipu coitdidons in the type ol alcoholism that prevails." A compilation if riKiiies on alco holic Inttunlty and intemperate use of alcohol showed a drop from CUT to 1021. and nn Increase since. The re port added that figures as to the number of nlcohnltcs dis'charKod rrom New York hoHpltalH" show In general the name (rend (bat we have been notinir, hut wllh (his important fea ture, that the year 1 shows sllgbt decrease." Official figures nn tho number of alcoholic chh'H per 1000 enllsteil men in tho army showed a low water murk of l.ou In l!HK. n Jump to 1 1. is In 1121!, 8. US In l!i:i and '. I :l In "Much hn been said of the fall ing death rate during the last lew voat'H as nn evidence of the effects of prohibition," said the report. "It Is true, that thlN decline and Iho In creased expectation of life h a v e greally Impressed Insurance netun rloH. hut one cannot with certainty assign to (he prohibition regime more than ft moderate influeuco in bring Jng ahnul (he reduction. It Is probable that wherever (hero has been an Improvement In econoinb status, the tendency Is toward n higher standard of living and thus naturally toward Improved health and Increased longevity." I la hi win Ik deeply interested, cross word puzzles." that T A I . I : XT KILLS . W T I ST. (Continued From Page One) and started hark toward mo. eufH- iing," said Talent. "I told hint to slop, ii ml to put hl ha nils up, but he kept right on coming until he '. was only n few paces from me, then I be suddenly toppled over." Fine Crlffin Creek grapes: Mission ft'ii cents anil Tnknyn Ii ii cents per lb. I'hone lt-Kt-W. . 1 fi'i rook with gnu. ff 8 IF $f know that shoes 3 Imm Eoledandheelad II ! iiT-TT.TJfnrW- i are good for months' more I wear and comforu Eco- I nomical because it fi Outwears Hcst I Leather 2 to 1 I Black or Tan for Men, I Women and Children I Insist on Solea and Heels I with the I PANCO Trade Mark I PANCO CO., Chelitca. Mini, At Our Big Jackson County Fair Wednesday, Medford Day, at 3 o'clock, in the Merchants' Pavilion, we will Display Fashion's Favored Styles for Fall 1925 Our models will give you a preview of iho most olwmniiij,' dresses for si reel wear, afternoon and dimu wear and also fur sports and seliool wear, too. (Jortfeoiis eoats for dress wear, street wear and all serviee coats, as well as a representative showing of the newest things in sports wear coats from "Kenyon." Our stocks are now very complete in all detail throughout I he store and we invito you to an inspec tion and display each day during fair week, when it wjll he a pleasure' to show you the newest apparel I'oj' men, women, hoys and girls, as well as fashion's latest dictates in all fashion accessories. 'i: Store will be closed Wednesday afternoon on account of Medford Day at the Fair. MEDFORD GLASS CO. j ( I lass for automobiles nml all pur- I poses. We repair broken windows; resilvcr old mirrors; make mirrors any size; complete line beveling ma- i hlnery; experienced help. .1. V. ! MOlttiAX, Manager, IIS S. llaribMi. j I'hone 140. SWIM ASHLAND NAT Clean Sulphur Wat.r Radio News WAHIIUVOTON. Sept. K. .(.. p.) Secretary Hoover, with sonio reluc lanrc, IntendM to ask the Nut loan I Itndlo conference, which will be at seniblcd within the next six or eight wee kit to lay down a program for regulating and restrict tug broadcast fug. The trend In tho field, he said to day, ban made some federal rcaln tlon. probably bucked up by legisla tion, seemingly necessary. "We have now dose to tsnn bi mid casting slat bum oiierallng and we know that (hero are about 100 inbrf ilonal building or In prospect." the secret n mid. "Wo have (o proceed now lo divide time allotted lo oven tho finest broad casting station " well ns to iIiom of lesser wrvloeablllly." Your Wish , to be fresh and charming . . . every day Gain it this new way that solves, so exqui sitely, woman's oldest hygienic problem THERE is a new way in woman's hygiene. A way that supplants the uncertainty ol' nld-tinie sanitary pads with kcientilic safety. Wear your lightest frocks; ciine, dance, motor in confi dence, security. Live every day of your life, uuhandicapped. The name is Kotcx. It's made of cellucotton, the war's great atisoi bent. It absorbs IS times its own weight in moisture, h ive times that uf the ordinary cotton padl It is as easily di.sposed of as R piece of tissue e,nding the old embarrassment of disposal. It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense. It's at every drug store, every department store. You ask for it without hesitancy under its trade name of "Kotex." 8 in 10 women of the better classes have adopted it. Doc tors urge it. Hygienic authori ties employ it. It will mean much to you . . . will make a great differ ence in your life. Going on with old ways is a folly. K O T e X nioTi:rrs !""'" Htm.....!.. rltdr na roiinn p'1 Al..rt. U lin On D n Xrlnht tn ntitiMiirv - - NtuI viti(lfwl t.'torii.-i. 2 v" lit.flry. MB.-r1 ri -lH tlOUI,l s X Knijr to buy. anywhere. You ak for thtm bt nam. Mo tnr knt thm y.iiriir. r-ny Ua vlfrk. Cook with 9.11). lhl I. .11. Na laundry discard as easily as piece c9 titsge FISHER'S BLEND SCONES Will Be Sold Every Day Jackson County Fair 5c each Our Booth Is in the HORTICULTURE BUILDING The Fisher's Scones That Made the Panama Exposition Famous Visit the Oregon State Fair Salem, Sept. 28-Oct. 3 Go by train. Ride comfortably; arrive safely una tree to enjoy tnts gala event. Avoid crowd ed highways and parking difficulties. Low Ronndtrip Fares will make your trip surprisingly inexpensive. For full information, ask agent 4 Southern PacificLines M. Montgomery, Local Passenger Agent, Phone 34, Medford USED FORD COUPE EXCELLENT CONDITION BALLOON TIRES The Busy Corner Motor Co. ir- -- - -- ' - 'i Travel by Motor Stage SArELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 11:30 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. ' Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. W. t.k. P8" for an ay point,. For further ln?orm.tlon and tickets call Union Stage Depot. Phone 309. FARE MEDFORD PORTLAND $7.85 Direct Connection! at Roieburg (or Cool Bay Point. o o o o