Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    MTCTVFO'RD MATL TTJXBTTNF,. MRDFOTCD. OT?EfiOX. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER r,f. 102.1
PAOF SEVEN
GOV R INDIANA
IS INDICTED ON
LARCENY CHARGE
Governor McCray Indicted By
Grand Jury On 192 Counts
Involving Larceny, Forgery,
Embezzlement, raud and
Other Crimes.
INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 30. Eight
Indictments embodying a total of 192
counts were returned here today
against Governor "Warren T. MoCray
by the Marlon county grand Jury
which for several weeks has been in
vestigating the governor's financial
affairs.
The indictments charge embezzle
ment, embezzlement and larceny,
false pretense, forgery, fraud and
false statement in' connection with a
financial statement.
Judge James A. Collins of the Mar
ion county criminal court, to whom
the grand jury made Its report, fixed
the governor's bond at $25,000 on 'the
forgery charge, but set no amount on
0 other indictments.
A capias- for the governor's arrest,
it was said, probably would not be
Issued until next Monday but it was
believed the governor would voluntar
ily surrender at the office of County
Sheriff George Snyder and give bond.
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas., Nov. 30.r
Martha Mansfield, motion picture star,
died here at noon today as- a result of
burns received while she was on "lo
cation" here yesterday.
Miss Mansfield received the burns
when a flimsy dress Ignited, envelop
ing the lower portion of hor body In
flames. . . . '
WASHINGTON. Nov. 30. John R.
Quinn of California, ' nationul com
mander of the American Legion, con
ferred with President Coolidge on
veterans legislation and afterward
was the president's Ruost at luncheon.
Mr. Quinn was accompanied by
Thomas W. Miller, alien property cus
todian. '
Smith Brothers
Make Famous
Stomach Remedy
Years ago when the Smith Brothers
placed their M.A.C. Stomach Tonic
on the market, drug stores through
out the country were literally swamp
ed with preparations alleged -by their
makers to have great virtue In the
treatment of stomach complaints. To
day most of those tuedlclnes nre gone
nnd forgotten, while Smith Bros.'
M.A.C. has a bigger sale than ever.
It is the old story of honest merit
achieving success in spite of every oh.
stncle. Stomach sufferers who used
M.A.C. found lasting relief and told
others about it. That's why the de
mand for this remedy has continued
to grow year after year.
M.A.C. is remarkably effective In all
forms of stomach distress, such as in
digestion dyspepsia, heartburn, sour
stomach, nausea and excessive gas.
Absolutely harmless pleasant .to
take. You are protected by a posi
tive guarantee of money refunded If
the first bottle fails, to relieve your
spmnch trouble. Put up In one size
only. Price $1.25. Heath's Drug
Store, West Side Pharmacy will sup
ply you. Adv.
$9.00, $9.26 And ;
$9.85 'a Pair .
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INCAREWINS
PARIS, Nov. 30. (By Associated
Pross). The allied repnrntlon com
mission today decided to name a com
mittee of experts to study Germany's
capacity to pny along the general lines
of Premier Poincare'a proposal, Two
bodies will be constituted, the respec
tive duties of which are to be defined
later.
The commission's decision was
unanimous and the proceedings were
characterized by harmony. Sir John
Bradbury, the English delegate com
menting upon the result said: "I came
back from London with an olive
branch In my hand."
BERLIN, Nov. 30. The German
government has sent the French em
bossy two notes regarding the arrest
of Captain Dnrmont, a French- officer,
on the German-Swiss frontier. The
communications say, an 'Investigation
has indisputably shown thnt the ar
rest was made on German territory, a
finding which Is said to be confirmed
by the Swiss customs officials. The
notes also maintain that there is
amyle evidence of Captain Darmont's
complicity In economic and political
espionage and serve notice that the
public prosecutor is proceeding
against him.
FIRST SNOWFALL'
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov.' 30. Clear
weather' following the recent mis
spell, caused the weather bureau to
day to' predict n drop in temperature
with freezing in outlying districts of
Portlnnd tonight. A minimum tem
perature of 34 degrees was forecast
for the city.
LA OHANDE, Ore., Nov. 30. The
first snow ot the season fell here to
day. . About one Inch was on the
ground at 10:30 a. m., and 4ho snow
was still falling.
PENDLETON. Ore., Nov.- 30. The
first snowfall of the year occurred
here this morning, the fall melting ns
rapidly as it fell. Again at noon there
was a slight fall lasting but a few
minuses.
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Nov. 30.
The first snowfnll of the season oc
curred here this morning lasting but
n few minutes and melting ns It fell.
The weather, however, Is still threat
ening. TWO KILLED IN SPEED RACE
(Continued From Pnge One1)
finish line a winner, with Jimmy Mur
phy five laps behind. Phil Shafer's
car crashed Into the pits on his ninth
lap, splintering the fence and causing
a stampede among nearby spectators
which resulted In minor Injuries to
three persons.
Tommy Milton, leading the face In
his 134th lap, toppled down the In
cline on a curge and whirled Into the
fence, hut escaped uninjured.
Although HU1 won the race, Eddie
Hearne, by finishing third and adding
140 points to his racing total, captured
the 1923 national speed championship,
displacing Jimmy Murphy, last year's
title holder, Hearne's grand total to
day was 1762 points; Murphy's was
1470 and the standing of the other
drivers follows: Bennett Hill 955;
Harry Hartz 820; Tommy Milton 810;
Harlan Pengler 720; Jerry Wonder
llch 368; Earl Cooper 310; Frank El
liott 2G6; Dave Lewis 234. Hill's time
was 2 hours, 13 minutes 25 seconds.
N. G. to Spend Huge Sum.
MINNEAPOLIS, JNovV 30. iDef.alls
of $60,830,000 five-year Improvement
program planned hy the Great North
ern railway were given by George Mar
tin, vice president of the road, at the
grain hearing before the Inter state
commerce commission hero today. -
Chinks Capture Priest.
PEKING, Dec. 1. (By the Asso
ciated Press) Father Frederick, R
priest held captive by bandits in Shan
tung province since November 13 was
rescued last Wednesday, it is an
nounced in an official report from
provlncinl authorities.
-Well Dressed Men
everywhere recognize
"Crossett
Shoes;'
for style, wear , and
comfort.
XX
"Good Shoes"
21 N. Central
Siki Penitent Now;
Thought $1000 Cash
Were German Marks
NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Bat
tling Siki, penitent and all but
broke, has returned from his
first spree In America, during
which he borrowed $1,000 spend
ing money from his manager,
Robert Moo Levy, played Coal Oil
Johnny to a crowd of-Harlem ad
mirers and escaped to the wilds
of New 'Jersey.
The battler returned to the fold
two nights ago but Robert Moe
kept him in the house until to
day, when Siki promised to be
good and not to give away more
than a dime at a time. Ho was
throwing fifty dollar bills Into a
sea of clutching black hands
when Robert Moe found him In
Harlem the other night.
' "And think of It." said Robert
Moe today, "When he comes
back from that foolish runaway
lie has only $3.57 In his pockets.
And a whole . thousand I gave
him! He said he thought they
were German ninrks but I have
educated him!"
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, ... , Livestock .... (
PORTLA'nd,' Ore., Nov. .30 (V. S.
Department of Agriculture.) Cattle
steady; receipts 643 (Including Wed
nesday arrivals.) Hogs 10c higher;
receipts 818. Medium good and
choice 160 to 200. lbs. $7.00t7.50.
Sheep nominally steady; receipts 601
(contract.)
Eggs
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30. Eggs
quiet. Pullets 3Cc; mixed colors 38 C
40c: honnory 47 48c delivered Port
land. Butter
. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30. Butter
steady. Extra cubes 44c; undergrados
42?jl43c; prints 49c; cartons 50c. But-
terfat steady. Best churning cream
50c 51c lb. f. o. h. Portland.
Poultry
PORTLAND. Ore.,. Nov. 30. Poul
try quiet, heavy hens 24c; light 16c;
springs 23c; ducks colored 17c; white
Polilns 2021c; young turkeys,- live
20 023c; drossed 29 30c.
Potatoes
, PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30. Pota
toes quiet $1.00 1.20.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. SO. Wheat,
hard white, bluestem, bnart, soft
white, western white $1.00; hard win
ter, northern spring, western red, 97c.
Today's car receipts Wheat 153;
barley 1; flour 15c; corn 2; oats 4;
hay 13.
1 San Francisco Markets
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30. (U. S.
Bureau ot Agricultural Economics.)
Butter unchanged.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30. Eggs,
extras 53c; extra pullets 39,4c
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30. Poul
try unchanged.
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PLAY MIDDIES
PASADENA, Cal., Nov. 30. The
Tournament of Rosea aHHodatlon to
day yired the Washington university
football tenm an invitation to meet
the Annapolis naval academy team in
the annual east vs. west game on New
Year'a day in the Rose Bowl here,
according to on announcement by
Leslie B. Henry, chnlrmnri of the as
sociation's football committee.
REPORTKJ) IX MILWAUKEE
(Continued From Page One)
Photographs and descriptions of Hush
D'Autremont, the sheriff said, corre
flpond with the appearance of the
younger prisoner. The latter said his
name was Elmer Jackson and that
his home was. in Cape Cod.
The sheriff's office said this after
j noon that they had received no offlc
. lal notification of either the Bangor,
i Me., or the Milwaukee, Wis., develop
J menu In the hunt for the three
! D'Autremont brothers as the Siskiyou
tunnel murder and robbery suspects.
I It is interesting to note that the place
; in Wisconsin whero the D'Autremonts
are reported Is the home of Owen
Lumber Co., nnd was the early home
of the late Frank Owen of this city.
Thanksgiving
Shoot Postponed
-The tin-key shoot scheduled . for
Thanksgiving Dav at the- Hollywood
orchards was postponed on account of
the weather, am! will he hWt Httmlay,
December, 2nd. . -There will bo trap
shooting and target rifte shooting. - JUG
WfFUft
aataaaa.
PROGRAM OF ELKS
The, annual memori;U 'program of
the Med ford .oiIro of Elks' In honor
of the dead members of the lodse, will
he held next Sunriuy. December 2, In
the Elks', temple, at 12:30 in.wtth
nn Interesting and appropriate pro
gram. iThe general public is-oonlially
invited to attend. Tlio memorial ad
diess will be given by II. F. Mulkey of
Portland.
The following is the proRram: .
Opening exercises, U'wm lUrich, ex
alted ruler; Invocation nm. li.
Hum i lion; quartPt, seleeied Mrs. Lor
rlne Harrison Scott, M s. Frank Is
aacs. Mr. George Madder Mr. William
Vawter, with Mr. I. M. S;ott as ac
companist; calling roll of Uie absent.
Exalted Ruler Lewis Vlrich and Sec
retary Iee Jacobs; solo, selected, Wil
liam Vawter; ritualistic exercise, of
ficers of the lodge; quartet, selected;
memorial address, Mr. U. F. Mulkey of
Portland. Closing ceremony, exalted
ruler. Benediction, Bro. W. B. Hamil
ton. Recessional, orchestra. .
Acquitted of Murder
Buys Pies for Jail
YAKIMA, Wash., Nov. 30. The
trial of J. F. Peurce on a charge of
murder of which ho was yesterday
acquitted after a two weeks ordeal In
court cost Yalthna county at leant
$4,000 according to estimates com
piled today y the iirosecutlnR attor
ney. The first thing Pearce did upon
being liberated was to go to a hake
shop and buy a mince pie for each of
the prisoners at the county 'Jail.
GOVERXOlt ItKTIUKS O. O. HOGGS
(Continued From Page Ono)
".lr. Newton W. Horden,
"Med ford, Oregon.
"My dear sir:
"I have promised tho people of
Jackson county vigorous enforcement
of the prohibition law. 1 have ap
pointed you us district attorney, the
man charged with the duty of en
forcing that law. I have nlso reliev
ed the special prosocutor previously
appointed from duty in the belief that
you will, do everything In your power
to see that the prohibition lnw is ef
fectively and completely enforced.
"The matter of enforcement , in
your county is now Bolely in your
hands. It will remain there no long
as the law Is vigorously applied.
'"With best wishes. for a successful
administration of your office. I am,
"Very truly- yours,
"WALTHH M. PlEltCR.
'i , -t "Governor. M '
V. It. Onyloiil Appointed.
District Attorney. Nowton Horden
has appointed W. U.-Gaylord ns dep
uty district attorney. Oaylord, ap
pointment has been forwarded to the
attorney general's office at Halem for
approval and he has taken tho oath
before tho county dork. His salary
will be paid by the state.
The grand jury, which adjourned a
RHEUMATISM or NEURITIS
Remarkable new treatment stope
Rheumatism or Neuritia In any
form. Very worst oaaei relieved at
enoa. Thouaands of eurer reported.
No need for anyone to suffer. Aak
any druggist for "Allan's Rheu
matic Treatment." In Tablet Form.
Pnoe $1 per box. All drugoieta
f"r.ry Hart M- Allen Lafcora
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Initial payment bal
nt anca $1 weekly gives
you a complete 26
Piece set packed in a beauti
ful Correct Service Tray for
$31.75.
' , The Tray ia FREE
Ask for a
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wet'K ;iuo, wittio.it filing tlt u.k'!
I'H lit-1 mi i iik i ('nut, wi,, nk tiy ivt -'ti-veno
t'arly next week, and take up
t ho invowtinHting (,f a number of liquor
eases, that were hold in ubtyan-e
pending the settling of the contro
versy botween tho District Attorn. -y,
and the Special Prosecutor, on the
authority of the office, nnd the rlrfht
of the former to enter the grand Jury
room.
According to a county official who
returned yesterday from Salem, the
"dividM auihortiy" condition in
Jackson county were the subject of a
red hot session between the governor
and ilemorralio loaders, preceding the
removal of Attorney O. C. Hoggs
lost iiitr, rs rorxn
(Continued From Page One)
"At Hi an wood we met a man who
had seen the girl. At Mount Vernon
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If you felt sure that by joining our Community Plato Club and paylps
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."Gifts That Last"
J we found u woman who bad a I, so mccii
her. T I n'ii ot her htm hi bad hi-i-ii
j her at the outskirts of UelliiiKham.
I The last trace we picked up of her
I was at Coal Creek bridge, south of
I Illulne.
"Immigration officials at plaino
'had no trace of her. so we came on
to Vancouver wheru wo read in the
j morning paper of a girl being found
in an unconscious condition and con
i eluded at once that it was the one we
'sought. A visit to the hospital con
firmed this.
"The girl's own story will clear up
! the matter, but I believe that our
theory is .correct. There Is nothlmr
to indicate abduction or violence. T
believe that Miss Austin Ifcft her home
with a dress over her hiking suit and
that we will find the dress in the
brush none Hot hell.. Her bat win
found where it had apparent ly been
thrown away two blocks from the
church she left to attend. '
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