Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 10, 1925, Image 6

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" PAOE SIX'
METVFOTtD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFOTID,
OHEfl ON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1f. 102.'
EVERYTHING READY
FOR CELEBRATION
OF ARMISTICE DAT
Tomorrow will bo a, I1k day iilt
Jledford with hundreds of oul-of-;
town visitors. Most or Hie Mures!
will rcinnln open until II n. in., fori
tho benefit of thorn who wt,h to;
shop but will closa promptly at i , 8:30 p. m., the hour set for mo ana win move Kast on Main hi reel
that "time In onlei to Join In Ihe. ob-l Armistice Day celebration or grnna uf,ming ot ln0 Arnilstlco ball, from the Washington school to Itlver
aervanro of Armlstlco hour. Krumj tomorrow. Ilcpoits of tho celebra-, ,pu L.nr0 for lno we crowd, the le-slde, north on Itivi rsldo lo Sixth
that time on tho biff celebration will' tlon committees Indicated that the gUtn has secured botli dauco halls street, west on Mxlh to flartlctt,
lie In full awing with no dull mo-j whole program hail been carefully 0f tlio Medford Natatorium and has south tm ltnrtl-tt to Main, west on
incuts up uritll artcr mldlilKht. Tim planned and would go off without a' engaged two orchcslras. Tllo largo .Main to Hotel Medford, startlm;
iliiv'n i.i-.iifrni.i la aniil in l,n on., of hitch. Heorcs of legionnaires were I Jiall. the Oriental ball room, will bo promptly at 1 1 :00 a. in. All oignnlz-
tho best in tho state. .
Mcdfnid'a l.nlii illslrli l In ox-I
poetcd lo present a patrlotii; appear-'
mice, when tho merchants set out)
their flaws. Many of tho stores will
also be decorated with special patri"
olio window displays in lienor of
tho day. It is expected that with
tho first-hand information recently
desslmatod by tho Medford Legion
Armistice program that there will be
no difficulty in displaying national
emblems or bunting correctly. The
enro and respect of the American
flag la a subject to which little at
tention has often been paid in the
past, and tho local IckIoii post Is
winning" commendation for plarlnK
Diln Information ' In the lunula of
the people.
Medford will havo tho opportilnity
ot wltnesslnic a rritular "Ijull-flKht"
tomorrow when tho leulon "stunt'
lominittoo starts to function. An
Imported bull with a bud reputation
will play tho leadinic rolo In the com
bat with u well-known local leirion
lialrrc as his adversary. Jhls is but
one ' of llio many entertaining fea
tures or the freo entertainment in
which a young army of cx-soidiers.
goats, donkeys and oilier wild flni
lualn will participate Ihrouchout tile
day.
Ashland merchants plan to close
their stores at 11 a. in. tomorrow In
order to Join with Medford In the
big Armislico day celebration hero.
I lie Ashland legion has been Invited
by Commander MeKlhose of the local
post to march In the parade with
the Medford legion and a good turn
out of tlio Lltlila Clly veterans In
jooaeu ror.
Football funs .will nccoinpany their
team to this city for tho big game
In the afternoon and the total Ash
land; representation will no, doubt
inako un Impressive showing.
FI
FROM E. P. DANCE
Itaclng proved expensive to ' four
inotorlBtB returning to this A-lty from
tho dunco held at Eagle Point Sat
urday night, for when they pleaded
guilty In Justice Cllonn O. Taylor's
court yesterday, following their ar
rest by state Trufric Officer J. J.
McMahon and Deputy Sheriff Lewis
Jennings on tho Crater Lake high
way near tho clly limits, each wus
fined I6.
According to the officers, tho four
cars, threo of which were Kord
coupes, were traveling at rates rang
ing from 40 to 4G miles per hour in
cfi'orta to mnko tiro best speed. Of
ficers Jennings and McMahon stop
ped threo. wlillo tho fourth attempt
ed to leavo tho scene, only to hi'
stopped later by Jennnlgs uftcr a
uhurt chase.
Tho Hires arrested first are Kred
A. I'tllll, N. CI. Howen, and Kdwurd
Jturkutf whllu John Jensen was the
fourth. All are local youths.
ARMISTICE DAY DEBATE
The llnpllst church has prepared
a special Armlstlco day program for
tomorrow ovenlng, consisting of n
song fest, a short devotional service
of "Memory and Hopo" and a debate.
"Itosolvcd That War Is a (loud
Thing."
Tho afflrnintlvo will be taken by
Klton Waldron and Orae Moore: neg
ative. A Herd Andorson and S. II.
Simmons. Kach speaker will be al
lowed four minutes to present his
arguments, with tho nuillcnrc acting
s Judges. The delaitu will be fol
lowed by a social hour and refresh
ments. Cook with gas.
if
Nicest Laxative.
"Cascarets" 10c
llon't stav lteadschr,
dirty, sick. Nothing tl
relieves that bilious, enn
tiiatedfeelins so nicely
as candy-like "C'ans
rets." Take one or two
of these p-lratant laxa
tive tablets any time, to
gently atimulatn your
liver anil alart your
boela. Then vou will
feel tnr, your head beeomrt elrar, atom-
AT BAPTIST CHURCH AUIUKUNb W1LU,
n nmo Oniiioiirn
Straighten Up!
cn aweet, toague pink, kln roy.
"C'airareis" gently rlram twrrn
and rrfreah entire avatrm. 1 hey
never gripe, overact or aleken. Direc
tions for men, women and rhililren on
taru box. any drugtfe.
o
HOLDS ARECORD
one of the hlKKent leuion meetiUKH
m many months was held nt tho
Armory him nlKlil. Many business
mutters 'were disposed of In rapid
fl,. or,,,.r Blll flnil, ,)luni ,aU, for
Impressed Into ai tlvo aervlco for tho
day III order lo nrovldii for tho nu
mcioua details of the extensive pro-
''
An appeal for more members to
Join tho ranks of those who havo song. Hero will bo found a repro
oald their 1!I21 dues in advanco re- dnction of the little French settle-
suited in Ihe addition of 22 "new
names lo Ihe list of over forty now, orles In the heart of tho duush-boy"ln noun uamiaic.
on tho "honor roll." With these w,0 ,v ovcr there. I A" commercial flouts will form on
additions It is expected that Med- ,ff of efficient decorators laurel street, headed by the city flro
ford post will hold her lead In tho under Tom Hwom. has been working department. Decorated automobiles
stale. day ami night on this bit: feature fo1"' on Main atrcct. west of Laurel.
The IckIoii du. k hunt, which Is un,i the results iroinlso to surprlso "ml comic f'ults a'1 HluntH oil Mis
aeheduled for next Hulurilny came up cveryon. tletoo street. KIomIs entered by oi-
for dlseuHslon and many members A Vpl l.-rench cafo with rcallf which also have marchers
sld.lfied their Intention ot purlicl-: j-ren' i maids mid Rood IhiiiKS to'1" 11,le "J'0 "Pcclecl lo accompany
patini:.
Colonel I'aine made a report on
Ihe Aiiierh aiilntlmi proKiam of Mod-'
ford post, which is an Important
wurlt. The mutter of a permanent. a p"ppy un.-liestru will mipply
mmnorlitl fur Jmksun county sol- American "Jazn" for thoHt; who dc
dlorn who poilshrd in the Into world niro a chance from the luro hull
umueappohaodtacarVo;
this Important a.tlvlty which has
war wuh hrotiKht up nnd a Hpcdal
Imen under consideration for several
years. j
Jnilhitlim of two new inomherR
whs hold nnd n numher of visiting
members were introduced.
.Some rare, old hooks of Civil War
tlmos were displayed hy Leglouairo
Ivltoy, with a plan wherohy the lo
glon could realize u subst.tnthil sum
of money through their snlo. Tho
"post kitty" which has been an or
phun for scvonil months wus finally
adopted by Clarenco Kelxur to the
evident distaste of the balance of
the crowil. nil of whom had been
trying ( claim tho "pel" for many
meetings.
The meeting closed with an ap
peal by Commander McKlhoso. thiit'
every Leglonnairre nnd ex-service
man In Jackson county bo in the pa
rade. In uniform If posisblc; If not
lo "bo there anyway without fall."
LOCAL BOY TAKES
t m" , ?(,A' thG "ileBl and outlying dintrlctH
ight onvon National tiuards- ot' thu cUy yot unt0l,ched. The dona
men, threo from Portland, took pre- UonH ran0 from $1 to $,,)0 wU u
Urn nary West Point entratH-e ex- ftvorBgo hovtMing about the $5 mark,
aminattons today nt the Portland The buduM nntlhtod for ih .,na.,in.r
armory. The two high men In tho
wnin win uc ciiKioio 10 ihku mo en- jouuu and. according to present indi
trance oxnmlnntions. Major Clarence cations, this amount mav be exceeded
I. .Mc.Murray headed tho exumina-.by sovoral hundred dollars when the
tlon hoard. drive has been completed. A totnl of
i nose wno took tne examinations
wore Corporal Jackson. Jr. howltsfer
company; Corporal Will la m C. Webb,
Jr.. hi'iidiiuartors company, and Pri-
vnto William Hamilton, Jr., Com-'
puny M. nil of l2nd Infantry; Ser-
geant Wddon Mellon, company A,
isiith Infantry, Medford; Borgcnnt
Herman I Walrunn, company C,
Iti'.'nd Infantry Kugene; Private II.
Ullbuls Lewis, enmpnny M, 162nd In.
fiintry. t:orvnllis; l'rlvate Joy J.
NiukIiIIii. company A. IS.'lId In fun
try. McMlnnvlllo. and IMilvaio Enill
Ktinke. Iiattery U, Mtith, o.
(.'orvullls.
A. C,
An nulo rulllslon Involving throe
cars occurred at Central Point yester
day nflnrnoon when I. K. Tillniun ot
Portland, driving a lluilson. connected
with tho "trackloss trnln." crashed
into a Hulck driven by Peter Vander
plaets nt the Intersection of I'lno nntl
Third streets, while the latter was
altnmiillnK to turn aroiinl.
rfter lieini! struck the Hulck coiv
I lulled to run In a circle and struck a
llulek sedan, owned by Dr. V. H.
Ilecknian, which was parked near the
curb.
Tile Ihrcn cars were badly diininged.
nccoidlni; to Mule Traffic Offleor C.
P. Talent, who arrived on tlio scene
shortly after the accident occurred.
Tillman la said to hare accepted the
lilnmo for the unfortunate alliilr.
PIERCE 'CLEARS UP'
KAI.KM. fire. Xnv. Ifl. flovernor
, " , , . , .
Pierce todny issued a proclamation'
oci'iaring loniorrow, Allllisiicn onyi
a legal holiday and a nou-Judicliil
day. Tills was done for tho purpose
of clearing up misapprehension rela
tive to the status of tho day as a
holiday, particularly In Portland,
where apmii of tho judges Intended
to hnlllicomt. I
An V.tntnido to Follow.
I.ONtiON "I 4ave drunk a loving
cup wiifc the Herman ambassador."!
-aid Auslen Chamberlain al a Oull.l
huniiel. "What h and I havo dona
tins evening may our nations do
I it n 1 1 1 1 n iiiii n .
J UAKd oiviMontu
A GALA AFFAIR
Arnilstleo nlKhl will be fltthiK.y
observed tomorrow thanks to the
elnhorato plans of the Medfunl lo-
Kion. Thero will foe numerous cnler-
talnmcnt features from dark until
UB(,U fr ti,o big danco, while the
small hall will liouso the French
village wheru will bo presented tho
entertainment features consisting of
hluu-claas vaudeville acts, music and
ment, which mill awakens fond meni -
eat will present a lure for "those
who wish to. dine, and little French
shupa will IntriKuo even the most
blaso passer-by to stop and look.
and winh to danoo a la Krance.
The.ho no7 careo d
find In the French village plenty of ,
diversion to occupy the evening thus
allowing more space In tho larger
ballroo'in for the real dance fans.
There will he no extra charge for
(the French village, uno admission
covering both feature attractions.
Up to noon todny ?:'Kn hud been
collcctnil in cash and pledges by the
ten tennis of solicitors, composed of
business men, working in tho Interest
of tho annual Hod Cross drive which
comnicncod yostordn.v. . A total of
j.-iioo of this amount is cash, while
me remainder la ple lged. . Tlio re
suit of tho drive SO far is a reeniil
for tho first two dnvs of onv drive
Iover launcnoii.
Tho entire amount was solicited
from ihe himliiniiM' lfuli-lnt inn..i.,.
year hy the local Hnd Cross Involves
.iuu is expected from outsido com
munltles, such as Phoenix. Tnlnnt
Contrai Point nnd Jacksonville: $1200
Will be donated by the county, $500
by the city and $1500 is yet oxpoctcd
tram donatious by Individuals In the
City.
Thursday's campaign covering (lie
residential and outlying districts will
o launched hy several teams, coin
posod of local women
Tho canvassers will Include; three
Konerals. each havliiK charso of four
l'tlns. The orKnnlr.allon Is ns fol
lows: Mrs. James Owen. General
Mrs. It. .1. fonroy. Mrs. Dclroy Clelch
oil. Mrs. Charles lirown ami Mrs. A. It.
Cunningham, captains; Mrs. L,. K.
Williams, general. Mrs. M. Alfnrri. Mm.
I.. O. Humphreys. Mrs. .lonas Wold
anil Mrs. Sntehwoll, eaitalns; Mrs
l.eoiwird Cnrienter, tteiierul, Mrs.
Konley. Mrs. Walter llowno. Mrs'.
uaipn iiuutello and Mrs. Donald Mc
Kne. captuins.
Kach captain will In turn havo three
nsBislnnts who w visit each real
donee In the city, as well as tho farms
anil ranches In the county. Their
rnmpiilKu Is expected to bo over bv
Saturday.
Red Men Celebrate
Here Next Saturday
. Tho Heilincn's UkIko of this city will
ho host next Saturday to visiting Ited
men from Oregon and northern Call-
fornln. in whnt promises to be the
hlg.?est meeting held by tho order in
this section In years. Stato officials
of high rank will be In attendance.
During tho ceremonies thoro "HI lie
a linmiuot. Parades, initiations and a
Bemiral nllaronud good time. The
final arrangements will he rnmplcteil
nt a mooting to bo held tonight.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Send this ad ami ten cents lo Foley
Co.. SR. 15 Sheffield Ave., Chicago.
III., written your name and address
clearly. You will receive n ten cent
hot lie of Km.KY'S IIONIOY AXH
TAU COMl'Ot'M) for roughs, colds
and hoaiinicsa. also free sample pack
ages of I-OI.I-IY .IMI.I.S. u iliuretlr
stimulant for Ihe kidnevs. and PO
LICY CATIIAHTIC TAIII.KTS for Con
stlpntlon and lllliousness. These won-
derful remeilles have helped millions
oerrul remeilles have helped
f xm,llt,, Try u,oni! ,dv.
Nolhv to Ointrnolnr.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Clly Planning Commission w ill hold a
hearing on Monday, November 9th.
nt Ihe hour of 7:Sil o'clock p. in. In
the city hall on the petition of the
city council to consider tho reclassifi
cation of a portion of tho following
street from a Itesldenee IUstrlrt Class
t to a Huslimss District Class HI.
A "ortton of North Klverslde avcWue
b,lSY - L ANVil COMMtslTov
'T ViX. ""SmS.
tly M. L, Alford, Secrotii
199
I Cook with gas.
It
LOCAL RED CROSS
DRIVE RECEIVES
pm runin nnnnnriT
ormiuiuourrUni
Armistice Day Parade Plans COUNCIL REFUSES
-
The Ai'mUtlce dny parado commit
tro have nil In reaillnrss fur tho lar
gest puratlo over held in Mod ford,
five hnndKoine silver cups have been
procured for award to the prize win-
nlnir flmifu In ttiA tmt-nilp K. (. (lad
'(Mm n fi AlnriiliiKfiir find ( K. f.fltPM.
have consented to act at Jwlees and
I will select tho winners In five tllvi
nionH: Host float entered hy fruter-
, Zlt'Zl.tZZl
att'd Medford car; best decorated out-of-town
car, and a $ 1 0 cash prlzo will
ho given for the best comic stunt,
Tho parado will form at 10:30 n. m.
nttons uf military origin and their
auxiliaries, will lorm ill iront oi mo
city park:' fruternal orders are to
form on South Oakdaie, and the Red
Cross. Salvation Army, Hoy Scouts,
anil Y. M. C. A. will form in front
of the public library. Civic organiza
""" and high school marchers form
tho marcher, instead of forming with
float Modioli,
The dlvibJon lnarslnil of the parade
will ho stationed nt the iitlerection
of Main and Uakdale strcetH to help
expedite the formal ion. The com
mltleo in charRe urce all participants
4o he in line ready to start at the ap-
lX !:J ! m'; ,0,c, l(nmt
ing the end of tho two minutes sil
ence for tho soldier dead.
Tho line of march will Include a
large number of marchers and floats
and military precisions is expected to
WIFE THREATENS
TO WRECK BOY
WITH LOVE NOTES
WIHTK PLAIN'S, N. V.. Nov. 10.
(A. P.) Counsel for Mrs. Alice Jones
Khinolauder. now being sued fur an
nulment of her inarriaRe to Leonard
Kip Rhfnelandor, on the ground nf
fraudulent representation of her race,
today admitted In open court that
their client had ho me colored blood.
The ad m teuton was made by Lee
Parson Davis, chief of defense coun
sel, at tho opening of his outline of
what the defense expects to prove.
Hi said:
"The 'defense counsel hereby with
draws tho previous denlat as to the
blood of this dofendant and for the
purposes, of this trial and to shorten
the trial admits that the defendant
has some colored blood."
Davis then asked Supreme Court
Justice Morschhauser to instruct the
Jury to disregard that portion of the
outline uf the plaintiff's case made
yesterday hy Isaac N. Mills, which re
ferred to the mental development of
young Ithlnelander, He also objected
to the portion of Mr. Mills' outline
which case reflection on tho "good
name" of the defendant. Justice
Morschauser refused to instruct tho
Jury on .these points, holding that
they were relevant.
Mr. Davis contended It was young
Khlnolander's father, IMiilln Rhine
lander, who wus behind the annul
ment suit.
"The Khineliindm millions." he said
"not Leonard's but Philip's, are hack
of this move lo crush a concededly
humble family to suve what they con
slder to he an ancient nume. trailing
back to the Huguenots uf New Ho
ehelle. It Is not enough thiit they
should entrr this humble home and
tnkr this girl, hut because father gets
cross about It he had tu drag her in
the mud.
Mrs. It bluets tutor's counsel said
young t-lhtnclandcr forced his atten
tions for months on Alice Jones, hud
accepted night lifter night tho hospi
tality of her family and had met
many of her relatives. When the
question of marriage uroso Mr. Davis
quoted him as saying: "We'll havo to
keep this secret. "
Alice Jones frequently had express
ed doubt as to the advisability of the
marrlago Davis asserted.
Dtivls said that in meeting Alice's
relatives he must huve seen truces of
negro blood In them.
"Hut yet they say," ha continued,
"that he had no suspicion that there
was colored blood around."
Mr. Davis Intimated that ho might
produce letters written by young
Hhlnelander to his future wife. If the
plaintiffs continued to introduce her
letters to him.
"If they wish to start throwing
mud," he told tho Jury. "I'll wreck
this boy by his own letters."
Although the dfefensc had conced
ed that Mrs. Hhlnelander was of
"colored Mood." Khlnolander's attor
neys held that It was legally necessary
to introduce proof of this nnd Mr.
Mills Introduced family birth records,
marriage certificate and Insurance
ttpplteiitlon. In nil nf these various
members of the Jones family were
described as "black," or "mulatto."
Alice's birth certificate issued In
Pet ham In 1X39 described her as
"black." Her father's naturalization
papers made final ttt described
him as a "colored niun."
OuthUN Henry I'ord.
NK WYOltK Max Williams, link
ing outbid Henry Ford, has pur
chased the Andrew Ja'kson figure
head of tho frlgnto Constitution for
his private muveuiu, A
olhlug Safe Nowadays.
SI ON I to K. N. Y. Somebody has
pinched a mnModon's skull. It dis
appeared while experts were on the
way to view a skeleton unearthed by
workmen.
mark the proceedings. Alex Hpnrrow
veteran of tho Kpnnish-Arnerluun war
will act as Grand Marshal.
Twelve motor and oil companies
have signified their Intention of hav
ing enterics in the pageant, including
Armstrong Motors company, Musou
Motor Co., Pierce Harrison Mwtor Co.,
Cates Auto Co., Hugglns & Itoblnson,
Crater Lnko Auto Co., Hupp Motor
Co., Union, Shell. Associated and
Standard Oil Companies, und the
General Petroleum company.
Tho Owen Oregon Lumber com
pany nnd the Pacific Fruit and Pro
duco Co., will nlso enter floats.
Tho City fire department will head
tho float and decorated cur section
which will bo of considerable length
as a large number have agreed to en
ter floats or decorated cars.
Thoso who will have floats or de
corated ears Include the following:
Ci. A. U Womans' fielief Corps, 1.
A. U., Daughters of Veterans, Am
erican Legion Auxiliary, Tied Cross,
V. M. C. A., High School, Itoyal
NeJgbbors, Salvation Army, Klks
Club, City Fire Department, City
W a t e r Department, Jacksonville,
Phoenix and Talent, AVUlIams & Mc-
Curlcy, Foster & Klelser, First Na
tional Hank, Iteddy & Co., Win. Ham
molt Plumbing Co., Marsh Grocery,
Tho Toggery, JhjuIcs Cash Grovery,
Heath Drug Store, Crater Lake Con
fectionery, Groceteria Feed and Seed
Co., Model Pharmacy, Golden Uulc
Store, Medford Furniture and Hard
ware Co., Solders Dairy, While Sew
ing Machine Co., San ford & Co.,
Scotts Cycle Shop. Jackson County
News, Ends Transfer, Hanson Coal
Co., Pauls JOleeiric Store, Kinney Fur
nit uro Co.. Monarch Seed & Feed
Store, Hubbard Drolhers, Davis
Transfer Co., Western Auto Supply
Co., Cozy Nook. Modern Plumbing &
Sheet Metal Works, and Colonial
Bakery. Auto Parts Supply Co., Med
ford Service Station, Palmers M uslc
House, , Williams Implement Service,
Croterlan Theatre, Fietnor Gugare,
California Oregon Power Co., and
Weeks & Orr.
Oregon Supreme
. Court Decisions
SALKM, Ore.. Nov. 10. The fol
lowing opinions wore handed down
today by the supreme court;
Jack Ktarvaggi, appellant, vs. Mary
Luil den; appeal from Multnomah
county; appeal from decree "Hlsmiss
lng suit to foreclose mortgage. Opin
ion by Justice lirown. Judgo George
Tazwell affirmed.
M. Chrlstenseu ' vs. Clifford Iteid,
appellant; appeal from Marion coun
ty; action for damages for alleged
breach of warranty. Opinion by Jus
tice Coshow, Judge Percy 11. Kelly
affirmed.
H. A. Davis( et al. plaintiffs, vs. A.
Ilertschinger, appellant; appeal from
Multnomah county; appeal from de
creo foreclosing mechanics lien.
Opinion by Justice Coshow. Judge
Percy U. Kelly affirmed.
A. G. DilllngiVS. Portland Slove
dorlng company, appellant; .appeal
from Multnomah county; motion to
dismiss appeal allowed in opinion by
Chief Justice McBrlde.
Anthony Xeppaeh, appellant, vs.
Florence C. Nerval, and uia E.
Norval, executrix of estate of late
N. Ncppach. Appeal Trom Multno
mah county. Ouinion by Chief Jus
tice McBride. Judge Al, D. Hamil
ton reversed.
Fred C Palo of Albany was ad
mitted to practice law In Oregon on
a certificate from Ohio.
. Appeals for rehearing were denied
In ltoscr vs. Uoser and in City Motor
Trucking company vs. Franklin Flro
Insurance company,
A motion to advance' in docket was
allowed In state Hank of Portland
vs. the state of Oregon.
A Job for the) WiMs,
CHICAGO Sani Small of Atlanta,
wants congress to take sfttehood
away from New York and Maryland
beeuuso of their wetness. Ho gave
the Anti-Saloon league convention
his Ideas.
I'rlm-o- Sllll'ilt Is Ml skills.
I'AKIK l'l'lni'o MIi'Iuk'I Mmiit
convii'tcd of imwniiifr t'ountoss Sal
voile's gems and pocketing the pro.
ceoda, will spend eight monlliH In
Jail If tllo gendnrmea eatih him. lie
was m'ls.iliig; nnd sentence was Im
poseil just tho same.
AILMENTS OF
YOUNG GIRLS
Relieved by Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
School Teacher's Experience
Evanaton, Wyoming. "A few yearn
BRo 1 had troubles every month such an
prls otten have, and
would siifTor awfully
every time. I was
teaching school and
it made it hard for
mo as I had tu go
to bed for two or
three days. One day
my mother sugges
ted that 1 take Lydia
E. Pinkham'a Veg
etable Compound,
which 1 did, and it
did wondcra for mc.
In the course of a year I married and
after my first baby was bcrn 1 got up
too soon and it caused a displacement.
This troubled me so that I could hardly
walk or do my housework. I knew what '
the Vegetable Compound did for me be-1
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TO ALLOW SHOE
The property owners of the entire
cngth of Riverside, avenue, especially
tnoso in i ne section iniui--uwni.-ijr
volved, breathed a sigh of relief when
it becafne known that the city plan
ning commission, at a public hearing
last night displayed Its Intention to
keep that thoroughfare not only free
from the encroachment of business as
much as possible, but tu Keep it as
sightly as possible.
Hence at the hearing pctitfojilng
tho commission to change North
Riverside between Jackson and Maple
streets, from a resilience zone into a
business one, the commission turned
.1. ...... l. notltl,,.! (-hi-h hull lxM'll
j presented by V. Ambroso for the pur
Jposo of allowing him to build a shoe
shop at tilll North Riverside.
The properly owners and others in
tho section in dispute were well rep
resented at the hearlngt Amoroso's
pot it if mi was signed by only 11 signers,,
including three or four from one fam
ily, but the protest petition against,
was signed by 1'7 property owners
said to be thoroughly representative
of the entire district.
The commission in making Its
unanimous decision held thai t hcrc
was no occasion to upset this resi
dence section hy ml milting business,
and that no emergency existed to
grant such a change.
I It was tho second time such a poll-'
I lion presented by Amoroso had been
rejected, and lust night's action was
final However, it was reported at
the city hall this forenoon that Amor
oso had called there and declared
I hut he intended to Ignore the com
mission's rufing and build at the dis
puted focation anyhow.
If ho attempts in do so the com
mission will order his arrest at once
and fight the matter out In tho courts.
The authority given the city planning
, commission in functioning is regarded
as legally secure since the recent de
cision handed down by the state su
preme court upholding the Portland
city planning commission.
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