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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
o e METVFOTm matt; -tktrttnt!. mkdfokd. eBF.fi oy. tttttrstvxy. may gj. iam PAOE SEVEN .WOMAN SHOT BY KIDNAPPER AS NIECE IS SEIZED Scene in "So This Is London?" May 22 1 POSTPONED TO WAIT OFFENSIVE WINTHROP, Maine, May 21. (A. P.) A posso of county officers rein forced by citizens was searching the countryHltle near Lake MaranuVook today for a man who ia believed to havo shot and seriously wpunded Mrs. Emma M. Towns and thon out fire to her cottage. Miss AidaHay- ward, a niece of Mrs. Towns, is miss Jng and is believed to have been ab ducted. 4 Mrs. Towns and her niece are fcmong the most respected citizens of the town. .According to the story told by Mrs. Towns, she and her niece returned last night from Wlnthrop village to the cottage on the east shore of Lake Marti naeook nnd as they entered the door two shots were fired from within. Both bullets struck Mrs. i'owna. She fell on a couch in a half , conscious condition nnd later heard the Voice of a man telling Miss Hay- ward, that if she would accompany i hi mon a journey of fifty miles no harm would come to her. She heard aunt should die?" The man then looked at her as, she lay on the couch, Mrs. Towns . Said. Afterward he went upstairs ' and she heard him speaking -of money. The nextshe realized was that she was alone irr the house and it was on fire. She .revived suf ficiently to drng herself from the place and seek refuge in a neighbor ing cottage. t GERMANY PLEDGES SUPPORT 10 DAWES PLAN BKRLIN, May 21. (By tho Asso ciated Press.) Foreign Minister Stressman announced today to the reichstue thut the German govern ment will continue to carry out the Dawes plan. Minister Stressmann said no coun try welcomed more thnn Germany the efforts of the Dawes plan to accom plish the economic pacification of Eu rope. He said thnt even those who oppos ed the acceptance of the Dawes plan were convinced tftat . without It .Ger many would not have been able to es tablish its currency on a secure bnsls and would havo been obllped to wage a bitter struggle for her economic existence. Herr Stressmann said "B'e shall con tinue to carry out the Dawes plan in the same manner as we havo hereto fore. Parliamentary majorities ard governments may change, but I can not conceive any administration which would depart from the program and policies we havo adopted." He said Germany's relations with the United States are most satisfactory and all signs Indicate that In the United States a genuine understanding of Germany's needs Is Increasing. n t ; i MX "11 1 I RAriAT, French Morocco. May 21. (A. P.) The rrench orces op posing AbdrEl-Krlin's invading Hlf fians were today consolldutlng their opposition but were postponing the Hocond nnd what they, hope will be the final offensive to rid their ter ritory of the tribesmen. The offensive hns been postponed to await the results of the mission to Madrid of Louis Malvy. former French minister of the interior who is at the Spanish capital to learn the attitude of Spain, should France find it necessary to pursue the Mo roccan tribesmen from the French into the Spanish gone. Meanwhile the French nre streng thening new positions as well ns con solidating those thev cap'ured from the llifflans In Wednesdays flght- Abd-EI-Krlm continued to bring j up reinforcements and tho French are afraid he will strike before their rllivlnninlln nnimlliltlnnu with Miififlt ' seeking permission to seek Abd-Kl- I Kr mon Spanish territory are sue cessful. E nOSEnrnO, Ore., Mny 21. Leo Duncan was Indicted on hIx counts by the grand jury, which filed a partial-report here this afternoon. Duncan Is charged with four burg laries, larceny in a dwelling, and as sault upon an officer, bail In each Indictment being fixed nt $.r00. Dun can was arrested here the last of March, charged with robbing1 four local stores. He later attacked an I of flpff ifnd oKcaneri from lull, but Tomorrow at the Hunt's Cratcrnn J one-hnf hours of enjoyable enter- wna reCaptured three days later. theatre, amusement lovers of this lammem. I Since then he has been apprehended rne story concerns me visit 01 uu ,n lhree offorta to break JulL (leurgo city will naive nn opportunity of witnessing' George M. Cohan's In ternational comedy, "So This Is Lon don." which tho Henry Duffy Pro ductions Is presenting here. Lawrence D'Orsay, the original fl,(1,on fm. the irl wnose father dis- ,A. Hudson, fellow prisoner was wny also Indicted, charged with aiding a prisoner in an effort to escape. Ills American millionaire shoo manufac turer to England. On tho across his son has fallen In love with nn English girl, f The lannee . .. fxed at ll000. is greatly prejudiced against the i . Iintish and objects to his sons at- Xewsnnner Baby Is 1Jihi. SALRM, Ore., May 21. Tho 'news ORE. ATTORNEYS FLAYED FOR EXCESSIVE FEES star, who created the principal role, tastes Americans nnd forbids her to paner colony here received nn addl of Sir 1'ercy Beauchamp in ev have anything more to do with ner tlon jagt nignt when William Hyrd York, will be seen here in his same sweetheart. How oil is poured on upjemn arrived at the home of Mr. characterisation and tho company of the troubled waters, after the nnti- and" Mrs. Don H. Upjohn. There are supporting players, headed by Kobert ' pathies of these two parents have one brother nnd four sisters to greet Toms and Ivy Crane will be found run the gamut of mirthful situations, m. Eight and a half pounds Is the of Broadway excellence, D Orsay b (r said to be developed In dellgnt- heft of the new nrrlvul as announced comedy methods nre said to be par-i tleularly well attuned to the tubtle- ties of his part of an English noble man, he Is fhl fashion.-. -.. h -'- i. (by the father, wild -In armember of tho Robert Toms "will be remembered Capital Journal staff, and a prominent hero ns the star In "The Cat and tho florist. Ho Is a born comedian and Canary." Miss Crnne was for years represented as taking advan- a headline! on Keith's and the Or- Wo man's Ne w Freed o m Countless women in homes beyond the gas mains have learned that the secret of freedom from long kitchen hours lies in their cook stoves. They have abandoned the old fashioned coal stove and adopted in its place the improved Perfection Oil Range. This is the modern development of the oil stove an oil range, whose powerful burners have raised the standard of oil stove cooking to that of gas. Women are finding that kitchen tasks are light ened by the faster cooking and the greater con venience alforded by these newly developed Perfection Ranges. Your dealer will be glad to demonstrate Perfec tion's gas-like cooking service. See him today. Tun Cleveland Metal Products Co. Oakland llraachISlh and Mollis Strtttt PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens lor tfuiik warmth ivhrn-t-ver ntedtd the Perfection Uit Heater. ::-k . nvithtutgas th PifftetUiljr Styles, siset and prices to suit every need and purt$. tage of every opportunity to creato, pheum circuits and the remainder of laughter. Tho play itself is brim ( the cast is almost equally well full, of fun and furnishes two and, known. . E 100 YEARS OLD !S SALEM. Ore., May 21. Because of tho size of the feen they are asking for their work in connection with Wate loans to farmers for the ie-Heeil- ,iflj? of wheat lantl, attorneys of sev eral counties (hew tho fire of state board members today, particularly of Slate Treasurer Kay. In counties where loans have boon made under the aid act of the 1125 legislature the state board appointed for each county an attorney to KUide thjtyfarmors in making their applica tions to the state. A number of these, it developed today claim fees of $000, which Mr. Kay thought excessive,, but whenthe mails discovered one or two asking $2000 or more tho treasurer expressed himself In strong terms. SUFFERS $75,000 FI N'ESPELEM, Wash., M.y 20. Bus iness houses on one sffle f the main street here we're destroyed hy fire ; ( that started in S. E. Hopkins' meat V market early today. The loss Is estl mated at $50,000 to ?75.000, with in surance of probably $11,000. Property destroyed Includes the general merchandise store,' hotel nnd residence of F. M. Decamp; Smith nnd Company's drug store; Gene Smith's restaurant, D. C. Pursley and Hons pool hall and Fred R. Howard's mo: tlon picture theater and dance hall. Nespelem is in the southern half of the Colville Indian reservation. nnd the Indian residents outnumber the white persons. SECURED RFLIFF THROUGH7 FOIiEY PILIS John R. Gordon. Danville, III., writes: "I have suffered with kidney trouble five years; could not sleep at nlcht and was aim nut always tired INwas not strong and hard work made itiv uncK unit. pui -NJnr i'viwui PILIjS nnd after a few treatments I felt hettcr and could work with more ease, became it rnner and could sb'pp better." FOf,EV PIM,H nre a diur etic stlmplant for the kidney make tnem more active. (Jet a bottle lJay old everywhere. LAST FEBRUARY IS 11 ORKOSTT, Wis., May 2'. (A. F.) A lst mesace from Fort Howard In 18:10 located on tho present site of the city of Green Bay, has been found here by Carleton Steulis. Mr. Steubs turned up a peculiar appearing stone while spading his gniden. Apparently two small. pieces of granite had been sealed together with clay. Twisting the tyo, the clay fell away and a bit of paper was exposed,- bearing this message: 'Fort Howard, February, 1830. In dian ammunition running low. '(Signed) J. D. commnnder." From the size of the two bits of grnnite, it Is believed hat the mes sage was placed where found and given to nn Indian runner to carry to the Fort Howard commander's superior officer and that tho runner was either killed or captured at the present location of Oshkosh and rather than -have his captors receive the message cast it from him and it remained untouched until Mr. Steubs picked It up. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. May 21. (By Associated Press.) Arthur Lopez-Frailer, testifying in his Identifi cation trial in federal court here lo (iay, repudiated the confession gov ernment representatives snid he made last February that he is not Arthur Frazier, World war veteran. Lopoz-Frazier, who is seeking to establish Identity ns Aruth Frazier, de clared dead by the government, col lapsed ngain today on the witness stand but after a half hour's rest re turned. I r'You think you're a wise guy, don't you?" he muttere to Major Lelnnd Wind, one of tho government attor neys, as the latter asked him a ques tion. Then he was asked about his alleg ed confession, mnde in tho office of Michael Johnncs, department of jus tice agent. Lopez-Frazier declared Mr John- nes had said to him, "If you don't do what we want you to do, I want you to understand I'm a deputy sheriff and we'll send you- to jail tomorrow morning. ry tor Gkildreh s- MOTHER:- Fl-etc tier's Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething .Drops am! Soothing Syrups, espe cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid Imitations, always look for the signature of Proven diri-ctions Ji frh raclcagg. Physicians everywhere recommend it. 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