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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
o o 00 ' CAGE EIGITT .. 7T- o O Q o O. 100' U, mm b 0 FOUND BY ROII DRIVING PLAN Opra (fichesiHz Head I And Here They Arcaon H8neymoott R. 0. Buchard of St. Louis Claims Discovery of Pre Glacial Period Civilization 43 Rooms Discovered Underground Walled in Ce ment. QVISCY. 111-. Doc. 3. (A. P.) A burled city, the mtc, pcrliftim, f it pio-plaoiiil oko civinzjiiion. Ihih been found lit excavations In Pike county, MImoutI. hIx miles from the AIIhmIh Mlppl river and fifty milt' from hero. licnemh twelve feet of a Klaclal drift a wpll defined whaft Iian heen uncovered leading to n floor C5 feet down. A wall leadH from the foot of tho Hhaft croHKOd by a similar wall, dividing the piiKHUKe from aiiblerran ran chambers or aunnortinir the roof hh pillai-H. WorkorH linvo concentrated efforln mi a point 25 feet from the fopt of the Hhaft at the ede of what ihey believe to be a rnpm. In It they hope to find Kolil, pottery nnd pomdbly miimniicN or HkeletotiH of the city's ancient In liabltantH, Hearch for 'burled t r-on.su rn led to tho diHcovery of the shaft. An expe dition bended and finaneed by It. O. Hm"hnrd of SI, IohIm, investlKatlnj; old Indian efrnnd of hurled treasui'e, found t, Itv means of an Instrument nlmllnr to the old fashioned divining rod, Ibirehard claims to have traced the walls of 43 underground rooms and . seven passageways connecting theHi. . The Hhaft wan walled with a cement like material, different In color from the earth within the shaft, no trace of . which was found above the pre placifil surface. In the shaft at In tervals of a few feet were raps or, plate Hke concrete, extending only to the walls. Itetween the cans the earth hail tho appearance of having '""i tamped In with poles, Uurchard wild. I At tho baf of the shaft a straight Wall of bard rocky substance leads yeHt for several feet, turning south at aporfect ripht rih-1p. A'-ross a three foot passageway Is a similar wall. The floor of tho passage Is of gravel hound with a clay filler. Tho roof Is of rub hrey, clay In thin strata, us If depos ited bv wnter during centuries. P. D. Tucker, Ht, Louis mine opera tor and nrchaeologlHt; and John No lan, J. A. Jameson and CJeorge Thompson associates of Kurcbard.' at tested to his chtim that ho located the city with his Instrument, lturchard has staked his life's savlngtf in the be- 1 lief he is on the verge of a discovery that will startle the world. Tho ex cavations so far havo coat him nearly $20,000. , - I ! - i 1 vX t i u ( f ' , jti AGREEMENT IMf IRISH QUESTION ; IS ANNOUNCED I.DXKOX, Hit. 3. (A. P.) Tln M'llli'iiu iii or Irish Ikiiu. fliii'v qi.tliii, tin M'ttilH oT which wcro inuilo pulille toiilKhl, ii'voki'H iirUfle iMerve r ' Iho AmkIo-Ii'InIi trt'iuy, providing for liiU lMllII(Jllly fOMlllllriHloil, ll'UVCH tho tori-iuiry (,f I'Mcr uh M'Uli'cl limliT arlii It- rivn lit Ilic irrnly lo aNNiiiiH u Mrtli)il of lliu UniL ('(1 KIiikiIoiu'h pul, lie UflH. LONDON', Dec. 3. (A. P.) An !!reement has uern reached on Hie li:sh boundary question. The details will be announced tonigbt. The agreement was reuched this mornliiK at a meeting of British Rov-J riinieiit representatives with William ! il T. Cosgrave, president of the Free Slate executive council, anil Premier Sir .lames CraV of Ulster. It is stated lo he satisfactory to both the northern and southern Irish governments. HKI.FAST. Northern Ireland. Dec. 3. (A. P.) llelfast received the news that an agreement had been reached on tho Ii-IkIi limimlury question calmly. Satisfaction w.-:s roll because tho Ulster slogan of "not an inch"'had been fulfilled, but there is some dfs Itlte of the yielllng of tho British .'cabinet on the financial provisions of tile Anglo-Irish treaty. HANNIHAI.. Mo.. Dec. 3. (A. P.) Citizens of Howling (Irnon. Mo clured today they lil)rl no Information 88 to any discovery hy u parly tiom St. Louis which has been carrying on excavations on a farm one mile nmih of that town Intermittently for several months. Press dlspntches had stated that R. D. Hurchnrd and assistants an nounced tho discovery of ru'ns of n hurled city possibly of a pre glacial age. Efl'orts to obtain information from momuors of tho parly futlod, ilowilng (Iroon residents said. i (jucrnn ..Mario, prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera com pany, and Wilfred Pcllcticr, director of the orchestra of the same company, are on their honeymoon following their i:rriagc ut Winnrtk.i, 111.- ,Miss Mario, tvhosc family name ii Tillotcon, was horn In Akron, O., and is a prsteg-c of Madame Somhrich's. Jcticr is a native of Montreal. ARIGA READY TO. PERSHING PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR BASKETBALL AT UNIVERSITY 0. Tho Irfnli boundary question has I been the outstanding point of conten tion in the application of ten AnK'o Irisli treaty negotiated in by the Irish leaders, Arthur C-iffith and Michind Collins, with the Hrltlsh gov ernment. In this nKreement six countioH of northern Ireland, or Ulster, were not repreaented and the treaty Kave the northern counties the option of entering the Free State or remain ing separated. . Sect'on 12 of the treaty provided that if they d'd not enter, the area their future was to bo determined hy a commission of three. Tho agreement now reached (s he Moved to bo based on financial con roKs'ons "and has considerably eased fbn tension of the Irish situation and riven rise lo Iho belief that the' Free Statu and I'lster will reach a settle ment of the boundary question by d'reet Hesitation. i While the rontnnts of the agreement are kept a closHv (iuarded secret. It is believed In well informed nuarters that the sahiouo is to be maintainor. In regard to the boundary nnnd that most of the Free State's debt to Great Rritain will be, cancelled. Count Salm Uvtn Stalled. XKW YfHK. Count Salm has re t! Ind i l;uvy(r , for hhiiHelf. No, be InMlsts. be has not tiled to reaHi the , counters hy telephone at Palm Tteach. WASIIINtiTOX. Hoe. ,1. ( A. T.) Two Amerli an Wiirshlps n.rwt are at KUOKNIO, Ore.. Dec. 3. With the Aiiea. Chili', whi're (ii'm-ial Pershing - ,, Is faelnu- a serious crisis In the afralis Pl-aranco of Koy OkerhorR. last of the Taena-Arleii iileliisi-ltary eor.- year's varsity center on the Univer inl.ssliin of which he Is lieml. The s!ty of Oregon haskethall teanl, .iros- erulsi r Denver, in a i.iief iiiiwiise tu ,leci!i ar0 V(.rv ,r:.;lit for another fast IOC IlKVy UCp.ll-l IIICIIl llMIHy It'lHllint J.. I .1, .,i , iriT.uO'lllnn nt Imnn KII-I.INt; Cltl'I'K .M.I.V II. Ii (Continued from page one.)' her arrival 111 die South jNmeileun xnt ycHleiilay. The navy depart ment's explanation of the move is that the llenver will relieve the erul Hcr ItnchcHlcr, nlrcjftly on duty there. Officials here nut only continued silenl tmlny icnai'illej; lalcst ilevi'lnp meats In Ih slars th's season. Okerbul'K was hiKll point man of the mirth west conler eneo last year and was one of the best tip-off men in the conference. Thirty-five aspirants for tile team are nut this season. Six lettermen floni last year's varsity, wh'ch Inst t.o Arie:i ui-unual lens, lull m a (' i the ritml ir.,,,,,, ,f (t, (hey in.licalcl that If any pul.lie reply r1)l(,s ,,,.,,,.,, s, jps , (,,,n,m,l. Is to l.e nia.le to Chilean accusations (,, ehompiousi,,,, , , I11)rt,eril see- of unfalincsH. 11 will he Issued hy ,m r t, (..,st ,,on rereiice, are In- lleneial l'ei.-hlni; ami not the slate eluded In the list. department. 1 J T, ,.ttermen hack are OkorherK. Allh..iu.-ti from the shut Hie state hsi,ri. torwalds: Cillenwater. .lost ''''I'"1' "' """''' have liccn direct- ni (;,in!,er. (Jllaids. and ,"Sv-le" ly eoiieerned llh the Tarna-Arlcn vPSei Jeii. last year s nll enasl enni-,1 tho itriiiiuils of his homo last Kliuilay iiihltralloii. they take the tcclinl.-nl KImnki, Uey.iiiiilH and Harrison are inornlnt,-. Ipnsiilon lien Hie departuieni Is net - , h mi)s, nli0'y candidates anions; the llml Disease llofore. I ' nl' s " messi iikci- Icr the m,w , Mrs. KlpllliK, aided hv two nurses, arhlllalor. who is rrcMilvnl i-imllilco, is constantly at the hcdslde of her '1'hus far there has heen no lu.l!. a- dlstinttuished hiislmnd. who once he- " Ki'eslilenl will take 110- foro in l!l!. In New York fltv. was lll'- f th" Chilean attacks. critically III with pneumonia ami his recovery not expected. At this time, Josephine Klplinir, one of his daiiKh lors,' contracted the disease anil died. K ) 1 .1 1 : : I : SCOItDI) IIV IIHYS (Continued from pape 1.) Annthor daiiKliter, l:lsle Klpllni;, wlio is the wife of Captain (Iciu'kc Itnln hriilKO of lOnsland. also fell III with pneumonia, hut recovered. John KIplhiK. a yimnK son, escaped M.I ...., ,, c ,,., ... ... r KI.IIK will, the Hrltlsh forces in 10 ,,,, ,,,,.,, .,, ,,.,, ,. ho world war In enseence "f i,.,lnee of niemheis. An InleieslinK his illness the l.rllllant writer for u meetims ,lev,.ped when ImiMwiipiu Ioiik time was unal.le to work. .,. mml hv .:ns,. Tv,.,,( , "l'luln Tales mini the Mills" was Hie l'nlt-d Slales navv, I'. ()' Craw tho foundation for the nieleoile rise fn all( iors. Mr. Tree. who Is of Klpllnn to fame. He had written here on a v'sll to his liro'llier, Hailu many stories, hut had heen unal.le (i, Tyree, sccrelary of the Cop.i. ccn to rind 11 publisher either In Iho corn, discussed Hie naval del'eit ;e t'nlted Mtates or In KtiKlaud. finally problems ot the i'li'lcj Stales in a 0110 day. delvhiK ninoiifr iiinnnscrlpls capable nialiticr. and P. (. Ciawlord 111 his trunk. Klplluuj hroiiKlit out Inld of his recenl trip casl. 1 1.1111II111;' a series of his tales, and they were his impresdoiis and cper!cnccs while published as "Plain Tales Krout the away. llllls." Thence forwanl. and while A report of th:. eoiulni; cln::tina; yol in his twenties, ho disposed of party el' the t'npen I'orum w is made his writings, hoi h In iiobo and In l,v w- H. Crawlnnl which InipicsMil verso nnd fnino was his. .those present with th,. elfie'. nt ami Mr. Klpllnit was horn In India on ''aiahle manner In which Iho commit-' December 30, lsur,. Ills wife was "'''" 1,1 fhaine are prneeedini; to put f nn ll,,l..ll..r .1., I, I nr ..f the ' I'HS llllllliai OVCtll. lit. I iW. lulo Woleott llnlestler of New York, The coitplo lived for several years ilol been loiforced lnvouil the point where. In the opinion of the enforc ers, it would hurl the parly in power. As an example of Ibe free flow of llipior. h said. :ia.mio arrests had been made In Washington for drunk enness since prohibition became a law. He declared the 'wet leaders were out to capture both the major politi cal conventions. Ill Hmttlcboro, to England. Yt., and then eamo new member of lie- homo office nc counllm,' department, was Introduced to the r'oruni durlin; the meelinv:. nti'.'MiEit iiitiwi) wins i itiirr (Continued from pt one.) NKW Y(H:k. I -. :: Twenty men were arrested toibiv as the lenders ,.f an alleged It.nn.r rlnit which fulled iiislrict Attorney Itucsner kiI.I ei.ntvellcd eiuhleen ocean sle.'imcis enK.iKcd In brlnKlili,' ll.plor from forclmi ports to 111111 row. ' Proniior Itrhiml was loudly cheered at ndjnurni)int. Klnsiwo Minister Ixiiieheurs bill for financial rehnhllitallon ai.atidogs the capital levy plan emhedled In " fornier rremler Palnlovo's proposals, but conlilorilbly lneronse taxoilon. f I be use of I'cil KV PH.l.S. a It culls for a SO per cent Increase dliirelie stiiuuliiiit fur ibe kidneys, re in "the Income tux, a fifty PC? cent move Iniiirtous waste matter aiul brim; lncre In taxes on Industrial nnd 'he ki.l., ys b: k to a novmal .active t , - n, ,! Iftu ner eon. Ill Ion "olir I-c I.I.N p . ,s are commercial profit and a fifty per )h, nny th(n). ( v r u ( i t u y rent inore-lsi in ixrs uoo.l " writes S.hiiii. I lt'Auuc., Alex Make Life Worth l.hlnu. llon't co areunil fecltm; lirt'd. lack ing In eneiy and slreiinlb. because your ki.lnevs are not workim: prop- lioth Improved and ufliuiproved. niidri.i, In.t. Adv. Peacock Nut Coal Just Right for Cook Stoves. Aberdeen Utah Lump Coal and Diamond Briquets for Heatert, Furnaces, Fireplaces, Etc. Sec Us FOR SERVICE KAKSEN COAL en PHONC 239 MEDFORD ihe ArtsMr to (he Burning Qmtiot COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR Com men RarOen hiko brewed Into a heavy tea. with sulphur and alcohol udib-d, will turn Bray, streaked and failed hair beauti fully dark and lux uriant. .MlxliiR the SaB' Tea nnd Sul phur recipe at home tlmuKh, if trouble Home. An easier way Is to Bet the ready-to-use prep aration imp r v e d tty Ibe addition of other InBredieiits. II Is known as W'yeth's SaRe Sul phur Compound and eiu be obtained it alt drttB Hioresi for only 75 cents a bottle. While Bray faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful i ppea ranee ami attractiveness. My .lai kenim: your hair wit b Wyetb's .-J:tBe and Sulphur Compound, no one an tell, beenuse it does it so natural ly . ho eveVly. You just dampen a .pouBe or soft- brush with it nnd draw this through your hair, takitiB one onatt strand at a time; by niornftiK ill way hairs have disappeared. After another apidieatlon or two your hair beeotnes beaut iftilly dark, Blossy, oft ami luxurliUit and yuu appear years youmrer. adv. SATISFACTION That means a great deal when if comes to buying Jewelry. We boast on having the cleanest, and newest line of Jewelry in our city, as we sold very nearly everything during our sale last spring, which enabled us to buy new goods, at new prices. Diamond Rings $12.00 up Men's Watches $9.50 up Men's Wrist Matches $9.50 Ladies' Wrist Watches $9.50 (Special) Ladies' Solid Gold Rings in white gold, with ruby $5.00 Waldemire Chains in all colors $1.25 up Parker Fountain Pens, absolutely the finest pen on the market Beautiful line of Emblem Rings, all solid gold $9 up We aije offering goods at prices not equalled in years. Let us have the pleasure of showing you. Make it a Christmas that will be appreciated for years to ccme. Why not have that Diamond mounted in one' of our pretty white gold box mountings? We do the work right here, no chances taken through the mails. We j , ' can. deliver the ring the same day you leave it. Yours for better Jewelry, at prices that we guarantee to be as low as the lowest. FAY E. DIAMOND, Jeweler Medford, Oregon Mm ST. MARK'S Bctzaar and Dinner Tin- SI. Murk's (luil.l Will Sci'Vf a JIGGS DINNER Friday, Dec. 4, in (ho PARISH HOUSE 5:30 to 7:30 o'Clock Pui'iiu,' the nftrnioon and I'Vt'iiiii.ir fancy work, cnudv limisclitiltl articles will lc displayed iu decorated linot lis. SWIM ' t thi ASHLAND NAT Clf9n Sulphur Watar Lamport's The Greatest Toyland in AH Southern Oregon WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL Doll Sale Saturday, Dec. 5 Extra Special 50 Jointed Dolb With Real Hair 15c .One Lot of 200 f Madam Hendren Walking and Talking Dolls Guaranteed Unbreakable 98c While They Last One Lot of Mechanical Trains equipped with engine tender and coach, 50 inches of track, 49c STEAM ENGINES 12 inches tall, complete with large nr non-combustible boiler. For Saturday! 05C Do your shopping early folks. A small payment will hold any article until Christmas. LAMPORT'S 226-230 E. Main Largest stocks of toys and sporting goods between Portland and San Francisco. 0