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PA0T5 SIX fEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNT3. MTCDFORD, OttEfiOV. Tt'ERDAY, FETiRrAliY 21. 1931. THOMPSON'S CIRCUS INVADES COUNCIL CHAMBERS ALL JOKES ASIDE New Spring SCARFS lit f k Of. i ST OR E FOR EVEPVBODV 4 H HOSE t " "THE. HONC-486-467 1 PEACE 4 4 JW1 - ON I Cerro Renounces Candidacy for Constitutional Presi i , dency Cancels Elections Rebels Successful Only in Arequipa. I J L LIMA, iN-ru, Feb. 14. (') The I'oruvlim cruisfi- IIoIukih'hI Ii;ih I salU'il for .Molk-nilu to on force the cliii:tf of that city whh'h 1b tli Iurt for Ari'tiuipa, now In tin IkiikIh of army insuiKcntd. The V(-sh'1 loft hiHt niKl,t undti orilt'iH from tht; inijilntry of t ho nuvy. Tho nowHp;t)cr iLu l'renwi an nounced today that more tlian 400 former hit vice men repurU'tl for army duly In Ijlma. The rt HorvcH wore culled out hecnu.se of tho revolt in Hnuthern I'eru. Offers Ollvn llram li Lieutenant Colonel hoitiH .M. Sanchez Cerro, lirovltilonal presi -dent, today tendered an olive branch to the InHUi'KenlH who have occupied Arequijm, Hfcontl city of the republic. ! In a manifesto to tho army he renounced hit candidacy for the conHtltutioiial prenldency of the country and then .khih'U a decree cancel HiiK tho ncheduled Kcueral elections and providinK for elec tion of memheiH of a projected constituent aHHcmbly. 4 In tho inaiiffeHto he asked the o Idlers not to he received by "(hone who made com in e rev of politics." To Follow I'roinJno Jlo promoted that the priuclpIeH outlined last mi minor when a i cv- ...... .11 iiunvi wuuiu ,..,llyon uu varrieii uui. Meanwhile the proviKional kv Crnment Ih continuing enllHtment of rcHorveH for He r vice in reiitorinK order In Houlhern Peru. Strict cnnHOi-Hhlp Ih In forco. Official unnouncementH claim that only Areiiulpa hud boon affected liy tho 7 r "O AJinnclntctt rrena f'tofo Scene (n Chicago council chamber as teaTi of cowpuncherg entered to put on an exhibition lor Mayor William H. Thompson and the aldermen. Note the mayor't expression of delight. Prior to Thompson's cavalry invasion of the council he was pelted wi'h egns at a campaign meeting by a heckler. ' 1 BOWLES FILES I OF COW CREEK!: APPEAL GOES 10 REST BASIS I A KTKOIISI:i:U(i. Pa.. Feb. 24. I !') Mi Alberta liachnian, 20, it member of Lhn HlrikiiiK employe" nf tho Mammoth honlory mill here died today from a KUimhot wound f reci-ived last nlKht during u Hlrike! diHlurbunce. I wo otlierH, iilt'inhei'M or the. L'nlled Textile Workers of Amer- N DEATH A E j U)N1X)X (p) William Horace do Voro Colo, UliiK of Knaland'K j practical JnkrK, Ih going to ho mar ried. HcrioiiHly. Cole Ih 48, If It Isn't a hoax, and his fiancee,- Ma via Wlnfreu Mary; Wright. Ih 22. A well Hot up man with gray hair and a miiHtache, Colo IooUh not un like Crime Minister Ma Donald and nnco rrvo a "red hot tory spoech" to a Kroup of workmen who mis took him for the leader of the la bor party. .. . Hut that was only one of' the minor incidents among Iuh 05 prac tical joken. llt.H most Hpoctacular hoax was to review the royal navy an a prince of Abyssinia, when he wafe accorded all tho salutes laid down in the regulations lor such an im portant visitor. Anain he was shown over Cam bridge by aulhoritieK who thought he was the sultan of Zanzibar. Another time, disguised as u la borer, lie roped off a patch of Pic cadilly Circus, Iondon's business corner, and then proceeded to dig a hole, as workmen do the world over. Then ho walked away, leav ing authorities to puzzle out the mystery. lint his wedding will be serious, lie insists. ROSi;m;it;, Ore. Feb. M. P) "IH,UM,'11U' ' I PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 21. (P) cluster of withering ibiffodilH) ' w" iiifiiineiH oi ine (-reuil jUdKc Kkwall today signed and a frdi mound, otherwise un-j , n,lu ,,,x""' "orheis oi Amer- lho ,jiU of t.XC(.j(tina fip.j ,y 0e marked, today dtMiot d the pa.'-sint; : ,u- "n o'-KliUlun said by pol- f(,nwe attorneys In tho Howies mur- of "the lady hermit of Cow Creek ,lL lo uv 1,1 BymMW,y W,UI ulc der vattc as an apieal to the ruling ! mu.ve.H. uo.m.ieu. i neyaie: IlKainsl lho Inotion tu qUash lhe I Aim. rsiHie iiii-iiuni n, Mtniur-m-itiw (i.,'ri tin-1ri- lmlii.tnif.nt against Xelson C. Lowles and Irina Oreg-on Wciilher fienerally cloudyi tonight and Wednesday, probably rains in the west portion and snows in the mountains; warmer in the west portion tonight. Fresh southerly winds offshore. military movement and that the nttltude of civilians has forced the rebel armies to camp outhlde tho bounds of the city. canyon." She was buried yester day, wit bout services. A woman of C lend a If who knew tho occu pant of the grave by name only, marked the mound. i r more titan "i 0 y i 'a r.s M ins Kdith M. Tulter, 71. lived a Ihm mlt'tt life in a hmly Utile cabin In nil 'isolated section of Cow Creek In 'AM years hc made no more than five trips to (Mendab1. the nearest town, and In that titmH her other departures from her mountain home were for occasional vl.slM lo Ito.si'liui g or to Portland. A daughter of pioneer pnrenLs, Jerry and .Milium Tuller, she wus born Itt Corvallls in l.sr.7. The family was among tht- first in Cow Cnwk valley, where they took up a mining claim near tunnel mix. of the dead girl, bullet wound in the right ankle, and KukscII llastl, shot in the hip. The strike began three weeks ago because of a wago disagreement. LIVED NEAR K. F. Loue k. The documents will be sent to Ilillsboro where the two will go on trial March 2. charged with kill ing Mrs. Leone liowles. Although it has no effect on the trial, the filing of the bill or cx eeptlon.s perfects a possible appeal In event Howies and Mb Loucks are convicted. The stale Ih awaiting lhe decision of defense attorneys as to whether a joint or separate trial of thu de fendants will bo asked. BIG QMG BEE OKLAHOMA CITY (IM'.i Tho "Quill nf (ikUihi.iiiH" will Ih ilTil toui'tlifr at a inillt'UK h'"' lit ' tho KtivtM-iior's luaiiHitMi hen lipict .May. BOYS BATTLE SEA SKA TTLK, Wash.. Feb. 21. (A) All hough stilieriug "iroui shock aim exmtusiion. nvo rieatuo noys u.(,e u;(h tj, wno ciHiiKMi i or iniee nours in r-i- j Kl-inuith KLAMATH FALI-S Feb. 21. iiV The deHth of I lame Melba. the Australian nigh Ungate, re calls that her husband and a son lived In Klamath county for a number of years. Captain Charles (.V., F. ArniHlrong. her husband, was a partner of Ilex I lord, prom inent nh epman. Tlio son wa:i i I'eorge bit Armslrong, The hoy. so the Hory gttes, dhl i nol know tlx- famous singer was his mother, alt hoiiuh his father's j room was literally lined with her, pictures. Pol one season M 1h:i ' sum- In Si:in "i-Miii'iMe.i innl there her mm wan living "l l"" unt.v. She promptly ' Mrs. AVIlllam II. Murray, wife of fhe governor, has auuouncd plans itov entertain, at the bee. one wo imn. past 7 fi yearn old from each ht Oklahomu'H 77 countries. It Is planned that each woman Vlmll make a quilt block. She will embroider her name, age ami jeounty on her block. In uddi jtion, she will write a brief his tory of her life on a sho-H of Ijiitper. Th cue- Mheets will be bound "into a book to be known as the "Hook t.f iho Quill. " The book cwlll be placed on a stand In front 'of tho (pillt which will be hunt: in, thu Oklahoma Historical build-Jhh. Molt bay afler their skiff capsl.cd, I ,.-.., ,,. iliin .. nn om lllatioii 1 were at their Humes today wnb lANGELL VALLEY 1 HALKM, Feb. 24. Senator Jay V. Cpton and lietiresentatives Halpti llnmilton. Perry Uelup and Arthur V. Schuupp today Intro duced u senate memorial urging congress to take action to prevent the Iangell valley irrigation dis trict from becoming arid by drouth condition. Drouth Is said lo threaten tho area. The district Is part of a federal project. liars "Pumping" N A N K I X fi iA) Itegulalions against "dumping" of foreign goods In tho China market as a means of protecting home IndUH trle have been drafted by tho na tlonallst government. !oods ship ped hero t compete with articles made In Cilnu will have to pay a double duty. Tho uitst way to cutipvnr fend mv money thm wintrr ia to pravont atcknam n. Thuunfendi of woman r adontinir the KmIUi htit of itivlnn tndd lstivntofvrr momtr of the fmdy nnca wk. Thu trvntinjr or chirk ing coklH. hr(iUrlic. Ml di til hru. bi I ioungt nd conitipalioh, MA TURK'S RKMKDT N? Iing wfr, milt) and alt-vrg 'tuLilr. it Wral for Una family ur. Try it and uv irknaaa aiitenn. Only Nl 1might - Turn ur row Altoyht, k-r-. ii..maia"v" no serious afler effects I'rom the experience. Tho boys. (Inorge Joiioh, I"; Itlchnrd Henry, Mi; William O'Ncll. 15; Ho her l Mlckelberry. 15, and Karl Smilh. Hi, sturted out yester day In a skiff. Waves overturned the era It. They had been In the witter three hours when a tu; found them clinging feebly to the ovet turned host. I was effected. HITS TWO BILLS1 1 CHICAGO, Feb, M.-W-T w o black powder bombs were .net off early today, doing a tulal damage of $2,200. One shuttered practically every window in the five-story twine mill International Hur ler company works on the west side. The other wrecked the front of h small bakery on the fouth side belonging to .loneph Wukins. While labor trouble, is believed responsible by investigators forth" International bombing, the bakery was believed damaged because Wu kiu.s has been cutting prices. STORY 2 (Continued from Paga 1) STORY 1 (Continued from Paga 1) stale deficit in free from ambiguity, and (hut (hero was no loom for the count ruction adopted by Judge Clark. Unanimous Ruling It Insisted that liu limllathui hud been placed on' tho dim-rollon of congress in deciding which mode of ratification should be adopted. The court'H decision was unani mous. The decision was delivered bv Justice ItobertK belore a crowded court room. I le stated congress was granted complete Jurisdiction to decide the mode or ratification and thai it had the right to refer the amendment to legislatures for ratification. Uobcils said contention had been made by attorneys upholding the Clark decision (hut tho I St h amend ment took power from the people which no other amendment did. lit; said that in the opinion of tlm I'ouii there wore a number of amendments similar in connection wtlh which the Fame point could he rained. Among them ho named the Mth, I tth and the P'th. SAN FKAM'ISCO. Kelt. - oP The I.' nited States circuit court of appeals today reversed the fed eral court eojivlctlon of It. K. Wetiiger, former sheriff of Sho shone county, Idaho, ard Charles I 'lot m, hts deputy, who had been convicted of conspiracy tu violate tho n.uteiial prohibition act. The court sabl the evidence nhou cd only Hint the herlt f ami bn deputy felt no intcreH In en forcement of the national prohi bition ad. "Tile iviihnce In our opinion, falls nhui t of show tug that (he part leu la r eon "piracy whl h n oiKiinb:ed by ciiy t-tiielalH nf the village ttf .Mutlaii wart Join, d In by these a ppelhi Hts.' the opinion Maid. hat puts the fluff in fluffy muffins It's the millions of tiny bubbles in the batter, released by the cream of tartar in your Baking Powder. Unfortunately, there arc cheap substi tutes for cream of tartar. They make bubbles too, but not the tiny, fluffy kind. Ask any domestic science teacher or any dietitian. Not every bak ing powder contains cream of tartar, for the substitutes cost a lot less. Look on your baking powder tin. Sec if you see the words "cream of lunar" anywhere. It's important ! I HA I. KM. Tel.. I -(!) (ii.viTniM . .Mi-l-l- f'Xi'iTl.ii-fl IiIh v,.tn P"wc l ,,, ,, no,. i, whni he ri-tiii-niil Iwo t' s,.ai''.. .1. v Hpnnpii i,,,,,!,, In llu- Imiisu with Ills illMipi'uviil.l , l)Ki,S t, WHVS n, nioiltls linns,, bill n. 191. ,y I i.-i n,i-( roniinlttrn'H uilvcTsn rcpiirt on the ton. S. luiupii ami Di ljtp. fi ll '"'-i ilthiiiK hill, whlrh wunlil i-onippi r.uv tin- oxi'.utlvo iio. It wmil l ii m,r niisiniiiliii: lutivitlcs to pay Iiiivp In, ri'ii.-i'il tin- wilnry "f II"'' lo the kimmmiiI tlllltl 6 pw CPtll of i-minly .lmlK.i or IHmlitit.M i-uuniy tli.-tr nnninil tfi-plpls. nnioiinlliiK. "in hl-imi io umiii a yiTir. HiMini'lt Kadi, to J7.io.000 n your. I m lloii.-o Mil No. 117. pi i nilitlni; imUlii-report whs uilnptrd mill tlio ! liilimi'is l rii:ovfT Htiorniy n fi"'rf ,m i(iiCl ,y Indoriuite postpono-M'Ihm-i' nppi'ulK on stuti' coinp.'nti-; ,,,, lion I'lnlniH nrc mihIiiIiiimI, wiih iiIm, Votlnir iiciilimt iidontinll of tlio! mi"'". rrnort wcro lli-niii'lt. lloolli. Ilnrl.p. I'nrsnor, Crudfonl. Kdily. Kisher. Stiiplrs, Wlirolor ii n .1 Murks. Urge Air Lines Air mail tootler lim-H to iicroin- I nioilntu tlio Ori'unn intorior. W'll- WASIIIXtJTUX l-tri!TII(il i:. I laniotto vullov II II (I const point!i lire O.. Ki-li. :4 vVi Jam- DailiilM-rty. j ui'Ki-il upon tlio poslofflrp dopart !.",, widowed mojlivr of formir At- inont In n sonuto lotit'iirii-iit roso-tiirnoy-ticiiorul Harry M. DaiiKli- Million Introdlicod by Soliiitor Jay ci-iy innl .Mai . UauKlif i-ty. who l.s H. I plon nnd Charles Hall. It ro od Irlal here for alleKed nilsappll- (inests that feeder lines connoetetl ,'aUon uf fundrf while pre.v,lent ofjwllh various Orenun eltles eonaeel tho eloped Dhl, i stale hank, tiled at with the main air toutc al Portland her heme early lixlav. 'and Medforil. Baking Po w d c r ream nf Tartar MOTHER OF DAUGHERTY PASSES IN OHIO HOME NO SOVIET DUMPING OF MANGANESE ORE W.lrilllNt.ToN. l-eb. Vt.-oV-The irnaMiry i.mI.iv hi led I here whm tui duinplii(or nianKiiche ore from Soviet lto.Hjia Into t l'iut pd Slat en and annound It woir decline to lsgic tin antl-t!tnpic ordei PHUUPSq For TmuWc dr lo rJ toon MiH COMltlP''"" s. ul When Food SOOLS Aboiil Iwo lionrs ntler calint; many pi'iiplo MilTer from voir slmii.e hs. Tliry call it inilie,c'tiun. H me. iuh lli.it the stomach nerves have lircu ovcr-sliniulalctl. Thcro is evess nritl. Tlio way lt rntm't it is wilh an alkali, which llcillr.ih.Ts many times ils volume ill m ill. '1 Ii rifihl way is Phillips' Milk of MaunaMa - just a tasteless liquid; V;amt. riSoicnt and harmlcy. Hit it kills excess uciils. It has tWPicil tho stnmlaril with phy sicians for more lhan M years. 11 is tho quick mclhoil. Ilcsulls como almost invlanlly. It is the upproved melhod. You will never use niiolhcr when you know. He sure to eel (!cuuin Phillips' Mij of M.iuih'm.i prevrilied hv physicians for over lift y jears in corri-ctiiiu excess acids. 'J.V and fttV IhiIIIcs any drugstore. The Rcn tlil'A is alwavs a linuid nevit- ni.U.. in tablet form. !.(.. far im mum t)C i nuiips on wTnppif aiaKNi. O. C. BOGGS Crown Avenue Vou are Invited to preaent thli cou pon at the Mail Tribune office and receive two FREE TICETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE . WW ifciTi an ra At Subscriber Gueit of th MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you are a aubaerlber of the Mall Tribune your name may appear here tomor row. Only eubicribera' names wtl be publlahed and, durino, the du ration of this offer, all subscriber will be given an opportunity to en oy FREE shows as GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING Gwakl Diggers of Broadway" ! . II.MIIIlllllllllMln UIIHIUIIJJUIIIIIP 'L ill jMm 110 i Do You Realize That one of the finest and most complete toiletries seceitons outside of Portland is located right in Medford right on the main floor oi Mann's. Your store. Here you'll find complete lines of 'such well known toiletries as Yardley's, liorothy Gray, Colonial Dames, Harriet Hubbard Ayres, Johnson & Johnson and Lanchere. A competent toi letries woman is in charge of this important department ready to as sist you in the selection of toiletries and beauty aids. Yardleys Is a famous line of imported English toiletries covering the field In a me dium priced manner. Yardleys make superrb toiletries for both men and women. They featu'e Yardley's Old English lavender, a delightful bit of fra grance. Shaving Bowls $1.25 . . . Dusting Powder $1.50 . . . Bath Salts $1.00 ... Old English Lavender Soaps 20c-35c-50c cake . . . Yardley's Face Powders $1.00 . . . Yardley'B Lavender Toilet Water from 75c to $2.50. Dorothy Gray Is too well known to need much introduction. This marvelous line is car ried by Mann's in a most complete way. Dorothy Gray's beauty aids are known all over the world. Ask about them. Let our toiletries woman ex plain Dorothy Gray to you. Cleansing Cream $1.00 to $5.25 . . . Texture Lotion $1.00 to $2.00 . . Dusting Powder $1.75 . . . and all the other Dorothy Gray Toiletries that space will not allow ua to mention; Colonial Dames Toiletries is one of the most popular In this department. I think we can say that hundreds of women in Southern Oregon are using Colonial Dames beauty preparations. It has become especially popular since we have told our customers of its fine qualities. Colonial Dames Massage Cream $1.00 and $2.00 ... Colonial Dames Beautifier $1.00 . . . Colonial Dames Astringent $1.00 . . . Colonial Dames Paste Rouge 50c. Harriet Hubbard Ayers Truly a wonderful line of toilet goods, Harriet Hubbard Ayers are made for a discriminating trade yet priced within reach of all. This supreme line offers the women of Medford all that is necessary fora complete toilet. Beautifying Cream-75c to $1.50 . . . Luxuria Cold Cream 40c to $1.75 . . . Ayeristocrat Finishing C r e a m 40 to 75c . . . Lemon Cream 50c to $1.25 . . . and all other Harriet Hubbard Ayers Preparations. . Johnson & Johnson Are nationally known for their extra fine first-aid supplies and -hospital needs. We carry Johnson & Johnson in a way that makes it easy for every housewife to always have a supply of Johnson & Johnson powder, gauze, cotton, creams, soap, and adhesives always handy. Sterilized Absorbent Cotton 15c to $1,00 package . . . Adhesives various widths 15c to 79c per roll . . . Gauze Bandages assorted widths 10c to 20c per roll ... Baby Powder 25c .. . Baby Sets $1.00 . . . Baby Cream 50c Baby Soap 25c. Lanchere Soaps Are an exquisite imported French line. They arc as pure as it is possible to make a fine soap, People, who like something different us? Lanchere soaps. Ask to see this line. Jasmine . . . Minosa . . . Sweet Pea Gardenia and Lavender. 25 to 50 bar Puritas Napkins The particular woman of today selects Puritas. A sanitary napkin that very absorbent made to conform with all laws on personal sanitation. They come 12 to the box. Phone in your orders we have two deliveries each day. Sold at Mann's Exclusively at 3 for $1.00 : Popular Kleenex The best known sanitary paper on the market. Kleenex is used by millions ot women ire worio over tor removing creams ana oils from the face and hands. It is the Ideal cleaner. Try a package of Kleenex, It comes In three sizes. Three Sizes priced from 25c? 50c and $1.00 "Forget Me Not" Powder Puffs 3-in. size, Pastel Colors, 3 for 25c Mann's Main Floor A Tweed Suit For This Spring and Summer And what could be smarter than a tweed suit. It is the ideal garmont for sports, travel, street anci general wear. We are now showing many new arrivals in lovely light weight tweed and woolen materials. Big lapes, snug fitted skirts that arc either pleated or flared. Chic waist line belts and other new style touches. They are In black and white, navy and white, green, cocoa, and tans. Sizes 14 to 42. s OQ.50 SlC.Oi Lis and J) MANN'S NK ONU l'l.OOK 00 v