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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
V o rRDPORTf ffitn TRTfltryrn, irEftFomx oftEfloV tuestuy. wtoer 17, ivr i-NEWYORKtODGE I- OF ELKS MAY BE; : FORCED TO 1 T '. WICHITA FALLS, Texas; Nov. 17. (A. V.) Violation of any law will : prevent an Kllia lul';e In tile United States having a charter, Judge Wil 1 Hani II. Atwell of the north Tern United States district court and grand ' exalted ruler of the lodge, sum luuuy. Judge Atwell was commenting about a report that a movement was on fool ':. demanding thut every member of the ) order sign a pledge to refrain from i taking Honor onto lodge property or drop membership. i NEW YORK. Nov. 17 (A. P.I Officials of the New York mother V lodge of Klks today refused to place .? a construction upon the announce- c ment made by Grand Exalted Killer I Atwell prior to the receipt of a formal communication from him. The lodgo : steruay accepted a pudlock order . which -will close its restaurant and grill for six months. I The authority of JucVje Atwell to i withdraw a lodge charter was said ' here to be Indisputable. Members of the lodge declared, however, there :i wa3 no movement on foot among their aesociatefl to sign the pledge referred to by the head of the order. CoI. Mitchell Scores Early m Trial; Here Are Remaining Judges GALL GRAND JURY ?T0 MEET THURSDAY A moctlhp of th "Ririn1 jny hna lieen called to convene ThuiKl::y morning, and will . conMdcr criminal mutters pending,, which include three liquor violations, a check forgery charge, and u statutory charge from Cold Hill. The grand jui-y personnel Is th name oh in the Mny term of court, holding over for the OctoJier term, updn a court order which set forth "economy." the "heHt interestH of the county." and "the familiarity of the grand- jury with the situation" ns the reason . ' The petit Jury will resume Wednes day morning and will hear civil cases until Monday, when the trial of Omar V. Murphy, charged with manslaugh ter is scheduled. ' Seats in Emory hulldlng. Washington, scene of Mitchell court martial, are at a premium, wltn soemi nml political noinnira ngnting ror q view of proceedings which Col. Williiim Mitchell and his counsel nro making sensational. Upper photo shows trial board of officers J11 session after the unsealing of three judges of high rank challenged by the defendant: (I. to r.) Oenerals IS. K. ttoolh, Prank Mcfoy, I1,. A. 1'wire. Douglas MacArthur. It. 1.. Ilowze, presiding officer: fol. r.laton Winship: Generals W. S. Ciravrs. 10. L. King. 10. H. Winnns, (ieorge Irwin. In the lower picture are shown (1. to r.) Col. Herbert While, William H. Webb, Hep. Frank Roid of Illinois, counsel for defense: Col. ..Mitchell. Mia. Mitchell. ' HUSKIES PLAN TO NEW YEAR'S DAY SEATTLE, Nov. 17. The Univer sity of Washington, foremost on the Pacific coast in football and Dart mouth college, out hi front in the east, were tinder consideration today for a same in the Rose Howl at iPasadena New Year's day. No invitation had heen extended to any team, it was stated here. This matter is being handled for the Pa cific coast intercollegiate conference by Jack itenefiel. graduate manager at the University of Oregon. If Washington is invited, the invitation win not be considered, it .was learned, until after a game with Oregon here Thanksgiving day that ends, the Husky season. The decision rests with the players, but they were re ported practically r unit in feeling that if they completed their claim to the Pacific coast championship by de feating Oregon it would be incumbent upon them to reprosent the coast against the east if colled upon to do so, REPORTED DEATH OF i CLEMENCEAU FALSE PAHIS, Nov. 17. (A. P.) The rumor that CJcorRes Clemenceau, Krance's war time premier, was seri ously ill and neat death spread rapid -ly through the corridors of the cham ber of deputies this afternoon and was received with shocked horror. Tliis feeling, however, trove way to relief when It was learned that the former premier had only a slight at tack or grippe and that at the very moment ho was reported to lie dying he was actually at his desk at work.. Cut This Out It Ik Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to Kolej & Co.. L'SaG Sheffield Ave.. Ctilcngn, HI., wrltimr your name and address clearly. You will receive a ten cent bottle of KOLKY'S- 1IONRY AND TAlt I'OMPOl'ND for coughs, colds and hoarsues. nlso free sample pack age of JoLKY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and FO LEY CATHARTIC TAULKTS for Con stipation ajid rsilionsnesK. These won derful remedies have helped millions of people. Try them! Adv. tl Conk with gas. President of Maytag Company Visits Here ' L. B. 1 Maytag, president of the Maytag "Washing Mju-hino company, accompanied by Charles H. Dong, Maytag manager for the Pacific toast, stopped in Medford Saturday for a business conference with Mor ris Leonard; manager of the local Maytag shop. Both Mr. Maytag and Mr. Long were gratified with the sales record -made -by their southern Oregon distributors and 'optimisti cally predicted a busy holiday and winter business here and through-" out the Pacific coast. According to Mr. Maytng the plant manufacturing the famous Maytag Washing machines is producing 900 machine daily and in the near fu ture, will Increase production to 1500 washers dally. At the present time 1400 men are employed in the May lag plants. !lllllll!llllllllllllllllll!l!!l!llllllll!l!llllllllllllllllllli:ill!lllin Of Very Fine Pure Flax Irish Linens in Sets Pattern Cloths and Damask by the Yard Table Damask Yardage at Very Low Prices Two-yard wide damask,' full bleached 'Irish 'Linens, woi;th $2.73 and an exceptional value, d0 OC too. Thanksgiving Sale J.? Two-yard wide double satin damask, an extremely $309 high quality linen that sells regularly at .f:!.?"). Thanksgiving Sale Plain satin damask, 72 inches wide, that, is mich 5 in demand for developing vour own (to OC fancy table cloths. Special PO..dJ Pattern Cloths of Very Fine Pure Irish Linens 72x72-incli ,'pure flax damask .pattern cloths in rose, holly,' chrysanthemum", "vine patterns. fcC Regular ijki.95 patterns at 72x88-inch damask pattern cloths that will mako wonderful gifts, as well as make a big t! saving for home use.. $8.9" patterns at, ' 72.l()(i-iiich pattern cloths of very fine ' douplc satin damask in five beautiful patterns. ; Large, enough for; the largest table. " tQ fii .$10.95 regularly, at ....0'V'J ,'Tho most striking feature of "Tho White Coi.to" presented here last night at the .Crateriaii theater, was SrsbSSsSSI THESE EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS for WEDNESD'Y the latter.- Little was left to the lm- ag'natlon of the audience in this sen sational production, which purports to portray life in a remote portion of west Afrlcft. "The White Cargo" is no play for children to see or hear, or lor that matter puritanicnl adults, although presented by a fine company of uctqra. The outstanding character of Ihe drama- Is "The Doctor,'" the booze drinking, philosophical and even tempered wreck f a once brilliant surgeon, marooned on a rubber planta I . tin,, in this out of the civilized .' world spot, acted by Vincent Mar shall In such a clever way as to win an exceptional and sympathetic ap peal from the audience. R. A. K. ' Conk with ea. The kettle In your kitchen '. k. .M. n (.all (he nnt black If you use S.O.S. It cleans like a flash burned-in spots, discoloration, water rings, rust stains. Equally good for aluminum, tin, iron, or enameled ware. Comes in soft pads of special scouring wool which contain their own soap. A I ill wart. Wm onrf Mrtmn " . Fibre Silk H ' Vests $1 . Ecgular $1.25 vests of cx- ceptionally -good quality H fibre and in flesh, peach, E orchid colors and all sizes. These vests, come in both H the plain and fancy weave and are good full cut vests. For Wedncs- 1 day, $1.25 vests, . . 6 1 . 5 very special ' A Sale of Silk Parasols! Every One Positively Guaranteed WEDNESDAY Bf JtTST.38 AT ONLY THIS PRICE There never before has been a time when wc could positively guarantee Silk l'arasols not to split. But these all-silk' parasols with beautiful handles of i baccalite and carved and enameled handles are guaranteed not to "split; . are values lip to ' $7.50, just for Wednesday at $5. . Women's Gingham Dresses at $1.50 Many different - colors ,'and lots ' of -pretty pat terns and styles to select from. All sizes, from 36 to 4G. The ginghams are Amoskeag and Kalbur nie, so you can be as sured they are guaran .teed last col- $X50 ors. cd y $2.50 plankets in. tan and grey with pink and blue borders. ' Full size and a dandv value; (CI QQ H . for Wednesday; .'.;..... P 1 S Jnst 7 pair of 100 wool blankets in extra large size. All in small plaids and Worth, regularly, S $12.50. So at this very special price tQ f( S for Wednesday, they are $1.45 fciithev pillows for Wednesday only at a very special price. . 19x26 inch size and 1 I full 3 pounds. A very low price at v Boys' Heavy All Wool Shirts Worth $3.50, Wednesday S2.89 This is a real shirt for boys' school wear, as you do not fear the cold with' shirts -of all ; wool in this weight. Sizes from ll'j to it and colors of green and black check and brown ab I h.!?iek chock. This is a wonderful buy, so there should not be one shirt left on Wednesday night. Why buy sweaters when such shirts arc priced , .. . Rain Insurance We ..have something new in Slicker Coats and Pants, These garments contain no varnish or rubber as do ordinary slickers and are absolutely guaranteed not to -crack or stick. They will wear two to six times longer than other brands and are positively waterproof. . Come in and See These Short Waterproof Jackets . . . . ; . -. .$3.75 Waterproof Overalls $3.75 Three-quarter length $5.25 Long black Wate3pnoof Slickers .... $7.50 Dark steel color slickers, weight only one and a quarter pounds. Absolutely water proof $10.00 ARMY OUTING STORES 32 South Central Opposite Craterian Theater, . Frozen Radiators and Frozen Cylinders bh your Car? Avoid this nuisance and expense by putting ALCOHOL in your car. We put it in $1.25 gal. Drive up in front of the store. Haskins' Drug Store Phone 16 , Larry. Mann, Mgr. As near as your phone. ' ' "FORD SEDAN good condition ' $20000 The Busy Corner Motor Co. The Steady I Upward Climb The steady growth of. this bank's resources is both a reason for and a result of the widespread public confi dence which the bank enjoys. We, appreciate tho confidence, which has made possible our growth, : and we point to our consistently in creasing resources as the best of rea sons for your continued confidence; - Resources now over $2,240,000.00' ' The First National Bank Medford, Oregon m life 1 i: o ' phon 31 , - ; etma ?iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinti!iiii 3 the magic cleaner , of pots and pans , f JIB