Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 02, 1925, Image 14

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M. E. CONFERENCE
; nL'OMNi:. Oie. Oct. 2 Tim M.th
iidlHt conference uf Oregon, l acssluii
hero lata yesterday InaiiKUialc! ii
movement I" aiousr public, sentiment
tu compel the iirfjim bgUtatuie in
fulfil In promise inmlo I" Is-'1
.i..i..n..n.. r... Ii.lm Mil juii'hllli and
Itcv. Jmhoii l.cc. early plnnee.s ot the
Oregon country as sui.jcc.s
statues In Hi" hall "f 1,1 ""'
capital Hi Washington. I.
Following a speech ! Jay ('plon.
A resolution was presented and n.lopl
ril concerning tlio subject. The mil
Jutlon follows:
"Whereas, Ill" legislative as
sembly of Oregon did at In rcgu
lur session of 11121 designate Hi.
John McLaughlin anil Itcv. Jason
Lee for 111'' distinguished honor
of having their statues placed In
the tinll of fame In the national
capltol at Washington, I). I'., as
representatives of tho mam of
Washington, and,
'Whereas. Iho Hlutn of Oregon
has taken no steps to secure such
statue or pruvldo funds lliero
for, and,
"Whereas, It would seem par
ticularly approprlato that thin
ennferrnro should hrartlly en--'
dorse Iho InauKunillon tif ft
movement to arouse public senti
ment looking lo thn carrylnR out
of the expressed cjioleo of the
proplo of Oregon Inasmuch aa
i one uf aald turn ho selected wan
a member of our church and Iho
first Hothodlsl missionary III the
Orcao.1 country; now, therefore,
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"Itesolved, that this matter lie
referred to the conference his
torical society, wlmw duly It
hall he to Immediately Initiate
and untako plans for causing an
effective public confidence ntnoiiR
Dm people of Oregon that will
bring about a sufficient co-opcra-tlon
from this Hlate to Insure thn
, making of Hultulilo stntucs of lr.
' John Mclaughlin and Itev. Jason
1 J and thn placing of heiiiiu In
tho hull of fame."
(Ulgncd) l'rank James.
, . i .C. O. Mct'ullock.
. ,'. C. It. Harrison.
John Parson.
The Screen
By Te Promt A gust.
' rnputnr KlrM In SIlniitK Kltr
' Vlllcd with ili- ilnnh nml flio U
linn alwayn fciiiuifl hlH iieUnn nn th
croon, rrplpto with mn nktuiitlonH.
anil pnrkpd with muterlul wltkli
lirovrs Bilker Kln npi)"Hin ut tlio
lllalto ioU "Tliui Devil QiiriuHiln."
ntttrrlns Krod Thuniimim. Dininutle In
rlrtciit full ows dpiinmtlc litrldont wllh
thn right nmuutit of cntuody In thin
delightful wohIoi n mrlodi uiiui. (lluilu
llopo hnn tho otitntiuidlnK N'iiiIiiIih'
rulu, Thin 1h th firm pinum which
hnn nppriirnd fniturlim tho popular
wPKtnrn ntnr nluro hlH lampntulili" '
cldPnt Hcvoral nionthH nir wiwii hi'
hruko It In rg duInK ono uf hla ttluntB.
, Jolly routed)-, llnnt'H Ciiilcrlitii.
"llooold' fin, Nnvy!"
Not fnntbull oppuniMitH. In thin In-
-(niir, hut prHty uhln of thr typp of
Dorothy ('Vhlrkh'" M.i.kalll, win.
appin In thn mippnrt of llli hunl
lurthi'lniPNtt In IiIn luif'Ht rrlrnnp,
"Hhor liTuvr,1 nt tho llnnt'H t'lati
rlan thratrr today and toinnrrow.
"Hhorn l.ravr" In qulto aa Jolly and
HH(lnfaitnry a rnnn-dy aa you'll want
to nop, and one of the crrnii'ttt rnifnia
vrhh lra In whh lt 'Ikk' ILirtholinran
hna rvrr appoai-rd.
"IMfk' Harlhrlinrnn, In thi rolo of
'HIIrm Hmlth mm nf tin '.'linn
HniHha In thn navy hurt u lnvulil
lnlrlh provoklnc rolr.
Hlmlliirly MImm M m-kti 111 In runt In a
particularly fortumito part and piny
11 with fine IntHliui-m o and rt
An Irri'Mlnllhli' iMiinrdy ' hit" hy T d
McN'aiuara In ihv iolt of "Unt" HniUh,
'IUIk,'m" hatlh Minirtd rrmiy,
COMMUNICATIONS
Vravri to Vlnll I'nlr.
To t'no KtlHor:
fl thotiaht the Jitckion count' pen
TtitKht like to know how tin'
alato rnir la aettint; on. A III nav
II la tha I'ect ever; inoie county
hllilla than for many years and all
In the ararlutiltute und luotlrultur
liulldinn aro uoikina In meat hav
tuony and like a laran and h.ippv
fuinlly: alnce we know the IhiikIi
from Conmllia ran't come along and
knock Ua on the heads, every rouuty
teprraantril 'liaa tho vcrv ht c-
Itihlta In their power to ket toaether
The Jackson county hooih that i:.
Ii. Oatnian and II. K. Wann-v i
Ml churue of la feuturlng fruit Tl
have the larsest and most uon.ii
ftllly cohlled collection of penm. 1.0
lio&va tin n rack that can he seen
rvnm many purta of tho liiilltliiis- to
nreat atlvantauo, alau a antall, tan
Itnttly asanrtmcnt nf niinlra and
pru'bes, also a few ajiapca that an
used for tlecriitlna; the nulla aa nli.
the a-ralna and itrnaaea are. The Tal
cnt Irrigation District has a won
derful aeneial display of fruit and
vegetables, Kralna and urassca nml
little nf most evervthliiK that Krowa
In that tlWlrlct. We have the show
and are iirotid nf It. Iiut what no
would like vtoild be to have hi
dreCof Jackson etiuuty people come
at least fi f) the v. cek-ftld UIKl
let ga know how ytiu like your own
t fair, na S.h.u there are many
lio ritiild and ttuulit to come, tut
never hive O
MKH. E It. OA IAN.
Hulrni. Mept, JO.
Mr. Wllaon R.po't.d Eao.d.
U. 'A t. S Mm. M Jr
"lltiai. In farla. refused lo discuss
V'"'"r ' Impending enciinenii'til lo
w- Btatlln, Kullin,
DEMANDS ACTION
BY LEGISLATURE
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BY JAP LABORERS!
I'OKTI.ANH. Ore., Oct. A. I'.)
.. i,.t:,iiitli' fiifr.noo are de
manded of nine residents of Toledo.
Ore., as a result or the riot then
July 13. when a number of Japanese
laborer kith expelled from jobs In
the mill of the Pacific Spruce corpor
ation. Five Japanese who have men nun
In federal court here are cleinanillnl!
f::.,nw each. alleging they were for
cibly driven away, that they nave neen
humiliated and their property Injured.
Mrs. ItoHcmary Schenck, City Mar
shal Ccnrge Schenck. Charles A. Hu'k.
ii i:..r.,,..r w s c.ivin. It. A. I'ritch-
ard. Frank Hturtevant. Owen Hart and
I.. 1). Knierson were named as defend
ants. They are cbaigcd wim naviuK
iirisnlred with other persona wnoe
names are unknown, maliciously to
drive tho plaintiffs from their work
and frfim the town.
Uru Mclo.m.lt Pritchard. Cnlvin and
Duck are alleRed to have urKeil "that
mol) be formed and that earn mou,
u, ku-lLuu (liuri.i'iirit of the laws Of
the land and of the rlKhts of subjects
or the Imperial Rovernment oi japan.
forcibly drive ami remove tue plain
tiffs from the county.
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,,.1,1-1 Is said to lifivo
:tlirealene.l t throw tlic Japanese cut
If they ill.! not leave.
The Japanese are sulnE under lmt
la claimed to be their treaty nshta
to protection. , . . .
The laborers were taken to To
. .. ,.r,-,rr,iir,n to work in
oy IIIH njouvo I , . .
the inlllK. aeparatn houses having been
built for the Asiatics. ...
Those suing are I. Kawamoto labor
crew foreman, and his wife, who was
crew cook; Y. Matanl, M. TauUokawa
and T. Otsura.
OPEN NEXT TUESDAY
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vene1 next Tuesday aftermjon at aU
ench The sessions are expected to
last the better part of a month. The j
federal court attaches will read una.
,.it T.mailuv mornim The docket
Includes a number of criminal cases
from tho Klamath reservation and a
civil action that Is expected to take
six days lo hear. I'nited States Dis
trict Attorney (JeorKe fc. .Nuener, wen
known in this city, will conduct some
f the cases.
Hurt lly Pnrncliulc I)rou.
TKKNTON. N. J. l.llllan lioyer.
stugint flier. Ib seriously hurt as the
result of a parachute drop.
Cook with irns.
ON SALE
TOMORROW
RED CROWN
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SECRET WEDDING
REVEALED BY ANN
.nm:' voitK, Oct. :. (A- '
The aeerct wwldlnB a year nno of Ann
Murdock, nctreas, to whom Alf Ma)
an estate of 4ir,.00d Is revealed by n
liso.oon suit aBa1nst lo r husband,
iiarrv c Powers a s.ock broken.
''Th'e au.r U "her reveals that they
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lire IIVJMK illllll l Rnu II" i".-'
... . i.. i- .. i.fnin
bimself u,. In MT.
curl.les and alleEes that Powers re -
fuses to Blve them up.
The actress-attorney aa...
Murdock and powers n;ncu an mjr-
mem to be partners In the purchase
of stocks nnd that the bonds were to
oe useu .-is coiiuierai. rnv nun
es to terminate the nKreenient.
Miss Murdock divorced It. HurKCss
Jones In Chlcaco about ten years ao
when she was a chorus k'irl i "The
Tenderfoot." .
Powers, whoso nvition yesterday to
file a new answer to the suit revealed
the mnrriaKe. acta forth In his petition
that Miss Murdock sold him the secu
rities outright, he givim; a tl 50.000
note, due In 1934. He nsserta that
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1RD0COCIRESS:
THE
NEW
WIN
GAS
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
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I u n. i iiiit. ..i..- --- -- -
I session or inc. ooou -
0;tinues to pay h.-r $7SU Intereai . i
: month. .
l in. ,.niiii,,n aiflin the man nan
made so that he iifllit properly ;
I iiialnyiin and Bupport" Miss Aiur
! dock.
New Winter
Red Crown Gas
On Sale Tomorrow
ti.,. nuw winter fled Crown gasoline
by. tlio btanda rd J J,0"'1'8" '9p8y
vertlsed as "a new " e" W
developed to meet all the conditions
'that t n t
motor. Split-second starting thai
; l. ..-.. ..nilna i.rttn.
saves i e sianer ucin.ui. uuc i......
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ierey and max.mum mileage. The
lf,Cl"CVen,'';"t 'Zn' "
. " ' - " ; . ,. n.lce
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Horn, and all dealers displas Ins the
red, white and blue Red Crown pump.
. On the Ki le I. inc.
lAMIU'ltU. Pa. Driving wheels of
a locomotive whirred In the same
place on the track five minutes, omit
ting showers of sparks as brakes were
worn down. Tho throttlo Jammed
and the whirr kept up till Iho atcam
wuh exhausted.
Oysipr Is DIsHpiMNlrillK.
X-KW YOltK The oyster Is going
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! ASHLAND, OREGON
The new winter Red Crown
gasoline is especially refined
to give motorists the utmost
m quick starting and mileage
in cold weather driving. This
gasoline will be available horn
the red, white and blu puMH
at Standard Oil emcSlalNcaD
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the MldJle-Atlantlo Flshegr?.
elation, pleading for coiiservaTi0
1 Llinid IIUIW
Sunday Night Dinner
October 4, 1925
$1!
Lithia Hotel Merry .Widow Cocktail
Ripe Olives Sliced Toiimtocs Sweet Relisli
Chickeu n la Sontas
C'ulisuuiiuc a la Italian
Roast l'l-inio Ribs of Beef au Jus '
Cliicken with Dumplings, Home Style, Parinieniie .Potatoes
. ltroilcd Beef Tenderloin Steak with Cliampignou '
Mashed Potatoes New Kentucky String Bcnus
Peach Fritters, Wine Sauce '
Parker House Rolls
Rogue River Pear Salad with Mayonnaise
Cranberry Pic a la Mode
Lithia Hotel Strawberry Shortcake
Neapolitan Iec Cream
Iced Tea Coffee Milk Buttermilk
Demi tasse
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