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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1923)
EIGHT fEDFOETTi MATL TRTP.TTNR MEPFORD, OttEfiOy. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1923 Unfolding of tho story of ilia Sin- klyous tunnel nttompted train robbory nnd quadruple murders of October 11, last, as collected by postal inspectors, department of justice agents, South ern Pacific special agents, private do tectives, and county officials, begun before the grand Jury Monday was only half finished at noon today. Fif teen of tho 25 witnesses subioenaod to testify woro Btlll to be hoard when the Inquisitorial body reconvened this afternoon. - Danlol O'Conncll, chief of tho South ern Pacific special agents, in charge of the case, spent most of Monday af ternoon telling of tho evidence col lected against the three DoAutromont brothers. Other witnesses called wore W. R Wilson, superintendent of tho South ern Pacific with headquarters at Duns- muir, Calif., C. II. Woltor, a postal in spector with headquarters at Portland, Itamlnez, a section hand working In the Siskiyou yards on tho day of tin robbory; George St. Kfls, J. V. .Martin, William Flackus and J. Gonzales, rail road employees with headquarters nt Dunsmnlr, California, nnd Carl Bonder son of Siskiyou. As soon as the above list of witness es have been examined tho grand jury will inspect the wrocked mull car, now sidetracked near the Main street cross ing. GRATERS TO SELL 1000 TICKETS TO F.B. E Tho Mcdford high scJ.ool football team. Its coach, Prlnco Calllson, and Spperlntendent Aubrey G. Smith and Principal O. R. Campbell wore honor guests of -tho Crators club nt that or ganization's regular mooting Monday night at tho Mcdford Hotel. Tho motto of the evening was "1000 (It Anhlnnrf ThnnVoirlvfnf, " nn.l Mm I grand eruption announced that the Crators had agreed to sell 1000 tick- FOR TO BOY SCOUTS the 111 fated train and one of tho first to roach the onglne aftor tho mall car had been blown up; O. II. J. Benjamin, roar end brakeman of the pussonger train, Hugh Haffoy of Sail Francisco, express messenger, who looked out of the express car door when tho train stoppod, and bbw Flre'imn Song stand ing by the englno slops with hands in the air, and afterwards flaw two men running from the tunnel. Coroner John A. Porl, Dr. V. W. P. Holt of this city, who performed an au opsy on the murdered victims; II. U. Cartor of Ashland, nephow of K. V. Cartor, pio neer banker, who was 'In tho express car; V. L. Argaga of Sacramento, fore man of tho section crew near Siski you on the day of the crime; T. O'Connors of San Francisco, a special agent; Maurice Corturri, special agent of the Southern Pacific; h. D. Forn crook, deputy sheriff of Jackson coun ty; Mrs. Dotor of Dotor, Ore., and Mrs. F. J. Ernstor of Gregory, Oro., Frank H. B. DICK ,n; If You're Rundown with Lowered Vitality, Try This: Portland, On-g. "I don't believe I 7wouId ho iillvo todny wero it not for Dr. Plorco'a Golden Medlrul Discov ery. Two yoars ago 1 enmo hero to Tho Mcdrord Rotary club at their regular mooting today not only pre sented tho local Hoy Scout organiza tion with a check for $250 to aid in the work of local organization but pledged the united support of the organization to tho success of tho campaign to ratso a total of $1,000. Tho principal tulk was given by Professor Harold Tuttlo, of the de partment of education of Pacific Uni versity at Forest Grove, his university being one of 42 in tho country which and like Harvard and Yalo was or ganized to promote the Puritan ideal of education. Professor Tuttlo particularly empha sized the nocessity of making educa tion In tho direction of patriotism something moro than a mere repetition of Fourth of July speeches and phrases. He said the great aim is to translate idealism into action and ser vice, so that patriotism will he a thing of the spirit, nnd bo embodied in con structive action. Tho Hoy Scout movement ho declared to bo an ideal vehicle for such a wor... Tho speaker gave as an example, tho phraso, "America, My Country, may sho ever bo right, but right or wrong, My Country! "Here," Bald he "is an examplo of tho necessity of knowing the meaning behind the words. Education would, reveal the weakness of this phraso without the qualifying clnuso but "Let mo make her t ho right kind of America." Hnv. "Harney" Oldficld of Ashland nrr ceded Professor Tuttlo nnd made high Bchool officials for allowing in-la crunt bit with a Scandinavian din- compotont officials to function nt a ioct poom Imported from Minneapolis. gnmo, anu declared it "was uisnearien Ing to encounter a head linesman like tho ono that hold forth In tho Sulcm game." H. 15. Harder, representing the Chamber of Commerce compared the gridiron gnmo to tho buttlo of busi ness, nnd urged tho fool ball players to play both In the sumo spirit. Hoth speakers paid tribute to tho ability of Coach Calllson, and that gen-'; ets for tho footbnll gamo. It was also J. O. Merrltt of Ashland, conductor of stBtcd that t'10 Craters would carry 'BtllrlnntH In Mlnlr cam In thn irnmn Colnnol K. 13. Kelly was tho princi pal speaker of tho ovenlng, and ad dressed Ills romarks to the football players. "As long as you boys put up tho same gnmo uphill fight, you put up last Saturday, tho Craters will lie hack of you," Bald the colonel. "1 would rather see you go down to dofeat play ing the way you did Saturday, than to win unfairly. Colonel Kclley mildly relinked the News Summary of Last Night Many objections to Divine Healing; which are commonly heard, will be anHwcrcd nt the service at the Pres bytorlnn church this evening by the speaker, wv. L. B. Quick. Mr. Quick's acquaintance with the Bible teaching on this much discussed sub ject, his personal relationships (wlth some of the great leaders in this movement, his own experiences with prayer for the sick both during his fifteen years as a missionary in Chlnn and In his ministry in this country, the remarkable healing of himself, his wife and daughter as well as many In. his congregations, all of which givcH him the knowledge and background, out of which to speak with intelligence. Miss Ger trude Parker will sing a gospel solo at this service. Tho topic for the after noon meeting tomorrow v 111 be "The Odlunites" drawing from their story less- ns for our Christian struggles. OF NEW YORK. Nov. 20. Tho body of Irving Pickclny, four and a half years old. who was kidnapped from in front of his Grand street horns Octo ber 26, was found today In the cellar of a Sufflok street tenement house. First reports to tho police indicated that the boy had been ulnshed about tho body but Medical Examiner Nor ris later found that the marks were scars of an operation performed on tho boy shortly before his disanDear- anco. NEW YORK Senator Smith W. Brookhnrt of Iowa In an address de clared that tho fedeml government should aid tho farmers in marketing their products profitably and effic iently by establishing a "farmers and laborers' co-operative national re- servo bank nnd marketing system " I WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.- -Secretary Wallace announced today that he had made a demand on Swift and company, Chicago meat packers, last week to permit auditors of the packers and stockyards administration full access to the company's books, accounts, rec ords and memoranda. A similar de mand is be! g made on Wilson and company and the Cudnhy Packing company. The packing companies aro given until November 23 to decido whether they will grant the permis sion, which is required under tho pack ers and stockyards act. The companies for more than a yaar, it Is declared, have been withholding permission for examination of their records. Secretary Wallace it Is add ed, has been endeavoring to reach nn amicable understanding with tliolr of ficials but has been unable to do sr. HOW TO REDUCE VARICOSE VEINS Hub Oontly MU I pword Toward the Heart ns Wood Veins flows That Way. ' Many people huvo become despon dent because they have been led to believe that there Is no remedy that will reduce swollen veins nnd bunches. ' If you will get a two-ounce original bottle of Moonc's Emerald Oil (full strength) nt any first cluss drug store and apply it night and morning a.i di rected you will nuickly notice an im provement wnlch will continuo until the veins tinU bunches aro reduced to norm:;!. Moonc's Emerald Oil is extensively used In hospitals and in factories as first aid to tho injured. It is a harm less, yet most powerful germicide and two ounces laots a very long time. IndMj, no powerful Is Emerald Oil that soft bunches, gi'ltre, swollen elands and wens are reduced. It is one of tho wonderful tiiacoverles of recent years and anyone who is dis appointed wish its use can have their money refunded. Heath's Drug Store and West Sido Pharmacy can supply you. - Adv. fair and g'ltiare in every game." Secley Hull made a few remarks in which ho took some digs nt coach and playcrB, and closed by saying the .pres ent tonm wnB the host in tho history of tho city. Superintendent, Smith delivered a short talk, and was prevented from launching Into an oration on "Educa tion Week." Prlnclpnl Campbell spoko a fow words. ' Captain Hurley Dressier spenking for tho team, thanked tho Crators for tliolr hospitality, nnd promised "all wo havo In the Ashland gnmo." Milan (Mike) Jacobs, yell king of tho school, spoko briefly, nnd led tho yelling nt tho closo of each speech. Tho session closed witli a dohato be tween O. O. Alondorfor and Oeorgo dates and K, C. Jornme nnd Vornon Vnwtur, on calling off athletic rola- ho nonr our children,, for I had boon tlons with Ashland, which was a fttce- slck for over a year, not nblo to do tlona ufrair, and was declared a tlo. anything, and never had a moment's I frcodom from pain. I had head- j nchos, sharp and shooting pains nil through my body. I felt miserable I and low-spirited for J could get noth ing to help mo. A friend said, 'Why don't you try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery It may help you.' I tried it and now feel greatly indebt ed to my friend for recommending It to mo. Three bottles of this won derful medicine drove all the achu and pnlns out of my body and. ho far they hnvo not returned." 11. H. ,Dlck, 6-10 Pmntllla Ave. Obtain Dr. Pierce's Discovery now In tablet, or liquid form. You will In tablets or liquid. You will quickly fool tho beneficial effect. Wrlto lh Pierce, Prosldent Invalids' Hotel iu Huffnlo, N. -Y, for free medical nd- 'vlce. Hcnd 10c If you wish n trial pkg. of the Tablets. Adv. NEW YORK Presldon.' Coolidge in a letter to Sophie Irene i'joeb. pres ident Of tho New York CHy board of child welfare, said that ho hoped tlomnn replied In a fow words that It every state would co;:tinuo its welfare was tho Intention of the toam to "fight work to keep poor children In their homes rather-than In institutions. CKDAIl RAPIDS, Iowa Frieda Denton, 13, of Hristol, Tenn., was sen tenced to fifteen years in the women's reformatory at Rockwell City on charge of forgery, SEME, WASHINGTON "KKATTMO. Nov. 20. rubllo dances on Sunilays will be slopped In Seattle under an ordinance unanimously passed by the city council. Tho coun cil considered such action last spring but foreboro when organizations of war veterans pleaded they needed re ceipts from Sunday dances. Mrs. Henry Iandls, council woman, whose husband is a dean In tho 1'nlvcrsity of WashttiKton. Introduced nn ordinance which passed yesterday, ending tho Sunday dances. t Something to Remember Real Good Gravy f Don't forget that the secret of making real, good gravy is KITCHEN BOUQUET. Purely a vegetable product, it makes real, good gravy of any gravy stock, bringing out its full fla vor and giving it a deep, rich brown color. Add a tablespoonfu! just before taking off the stove. Don't forget KITCHEN BOUQUET, use it often probably you have it in your pantry, if not, ask your grocer for it mmmmmmmmmimmm-mmimmm iiiiiiiiii!iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii;i'iiiiii!i;ii;iiiiiiiiii!iiiu;iiiii mmmm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii;iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiipp THE GIANT EPIC OF ALL SCREENDOM TODAYi Tearing Pitching Plunging Screeching Running Wild Onward She Thundered KTTOIEN BOUQUETj MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S Wednesday Specials Two Big Bargains for Tomorrow Only $2 Dresses $1.15 100 new house dresses made of good percales and ginghams, nicely trimmed, well made, very up-to-date styles, all sizes, $2 val- &a r ues, Wed. only $1.13 $2 Blankets $1.48 For Wednesday only we will 'place on sale 50 white sheet blankets 70x80 size, heavy quali ty, regular price $2.00 just for one day mq each $1.40 I The Mastodonic Melodrama If: JffjJ Awful Sight-Met His " mam mmm r j ' TlBmn Starring November ', Sale of Dresses Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody MEDFORD, OREGON November Sale of Coats Mall Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid. Agents for Butterick Patterns The Death Defying Leap Ovsr the Edge of the Cliff to Save His Loved One' RALPH LEWIS ELLA HALL, JOHNNY HARRON and a brilliant supporting cast PLAYING TILL SATURDAY NIGHT SEE SEE SEE the daring of the youth in the signal tower who knows no call excepting that of love and duty the dastardly plot to wreck the limited and send unsuspecting hundreds hurtling to eternity the terrific duel to the death in the careening . cab of the wild running locomotive SEE SEE SEE the breath-taking race between tv.o plunging, screeching, speeding iron mon sters ploughing through the night. the helpless terrified girl trapped in the path of the onrushing Flyef, snatched from certain death. the final, tumultuous upheaval of bouI shaking thrills culminating in the greatest climDs ever screened. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Adults 35c, Kiddies 10c, Loges 50c. 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