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.O MEDFORD MATL TRTBUSE, MEDFORT). OREGOX, FRIDAY, JUE 19, i925 RE-TELL STORY OF L TO TRIAL JUDGE DELAY BIG RACE NKW LONDON, Colin.. Juno 111 (7 p. 111., flllsll.) Villi) Will ' Vuraiiy Inmi nice. 1 NOHI.ESVIIXK, Inil., Juno 19. (A. ,'p.) MIhh Murine Oborholuor'a vcr slun of an nltcRCd attui-lc mndo on her by D. C. Htophi'nuon, aided by Karl Kllm-k and Earl Gentry, him br-n Riven to JudKC Frederit-k Hlnes of the Hnmllton circuit court for f-onslileratlon In determining whether Mhe three men' flliall be admitted to ball pending their trial on n charKO of nnirdering her. Dr. John K. KingHliui-y of Indianapolis, Mint Oberhidtzer'R phynlclan nnd Marshall Oberhnltzer, hor brother, both relat- UKOATTA COUHKK NKW I.ON cd to Judse Hines yesterday to.rx)N, (;. Juno 11), (A. P.) The Htory he told them of mistreatment jlMotic Thames courso was smooth by Ktcphenson. iaml rownK conditions were perfect . Marshall onorholtzor repeated his whpn tne yllle ,inll illrvar,i varsitv sister's story of taking poison In a elshls left their quarters for the hotel nt Hammond, Ind., following HturtlnK lino of tholr lour-mllo race the alleged nttack by Stephenson nnd this aitornoon. HundrcdB of specta-j-nlso told tho young woman's version j' tors lined the hanks and observation RKGATTA COimSti, NKW LON DON, Conn., Juno lit. (A. P.) Yale elgltt-oared crews swept the Thames river in tho morning events of the annual crew classic with Harvard. The lliuo freshmen led the Crimson homo over a two-mllo course by three lengths and tho junior varsity of Yale finished four lengths in front. The freshmen time was: Yule 9:51 2-f, Harvard 10:01. In the junior varsity race Ihe time was: Yalo it: GO, Harvard 10:02.' f Stephenson's actions when ho dls- trains on both sides of the river were covered she bad sought to end her ready to follow the crows. Tho race ill) .'"What wi wan postponed snid about a hospital?" f refcre. T jljjccronsel. . ) I' M 1 U iiui iviiiiiiiiiifi , i r i i i c u ( jikoiirholtzor. "Sho Rai1 Stephennon ''Wild kIiq mu.st bo to Crown PolntJ j;J(tounty Bt'at of Uiko 'county. In ipvmcji j in: :'i?t marrlo ,,No hfr hn Ulllil i- C:30 by tlio Niiwhiiii Ilnmmonrt in lornted) nnd ) J'Jif't mnrrlod. Ho nturk n revolver Kho hfr hfart when ho snfd It." ."What did ho say then?" Inmnn jljfciuwli'fl. ' ,';"Hhe wild 'what Would I want to ; j-limirry. you for? nnd nho en id Hle ill;phenHon replied: 'You can use. my (a jji. Kinenitury, wno nnd preceded 4 II, L R0B1S0N IS TO LEAD FLEET WAHIIINTO.V. June 19. (A. P.) Admiral H. H. ItohlHon, romninnder In chief of tho hattle fleet, hnfl heen selected to auceeed Admiral Itohert E. Coontz, an commander in chief wltne, tentifled,01 tho United States fleet. i ten r Aunnra i v, j i uriich, in I'fho brother an 'lllllmt MInm Ohorhrillwr una In una. i 'Wsslon of her mental faculties when 'command uf ,h0 fleet tralnB ,lt the jjlthe alleged dying statement was n,,vy "'''l.arlnient,' will succeed A.lml H: ninile ' . ri Hoblson as commander In chief English Woman , . Surgeon Given Title of Dame '- Li A. DENTIST NOW . Dr. Louisa Drandreth Aldrich Ulnke. dean of the London School of .Medicine for . Women and senior surgeon of the Klijiabctli Garrett Anderson hospital, vnt recently elevated to the rank of t dame commsndcr of the British i -tnuire. E PLEA NEXT , IX)S ANGKLES. June '19. (A. P.) Whllo tho body of Mrs. C'.rnce Oro- . Ban Young was being burled here lyesterduy her dentist husband, IThirmna . YounB, who has made Hovernl HtHtomentH that he KMiea ner with bub February 21 last, waa alter nately iHHuins n repudiation of his confessinhs and denying that ho knew "anything of any murder." ' This revornal of conduct waa fol lowed almoHt lin mediately by an nouncement of defense attorneys In dicating that they intended to bring forward an InHaulty plea for their client. ' John Oroy, foreman of the Qro gan ranch, formerly owned by Mrs. Young's firnt husband, Patrick CJro gan, olivo millionaire, with his wife, volunteered the information to 'the district attorney's office that Young, his office assistant, Dorothy Leo pold, and his step son, young Pat rick CJrogan, had made three trips ta the ranch, apparently for pleas ure, between the time Mrs. Young disappeared February 21 and last Saturday;, night, when her body was found. " ' ' BEATH OF AGED HERMIT LEADS TO DISCOVERY SISTER NKW'YOIIK, June 19. (A. P.): Discovery of tho death of William P. Gallagher, 71 year old odd-Job man of Astoiia, Queens, has re vealed also that his aged sister, Mary, had lived In the old man's Rtllialid hut for threo years without neighbors being aware of her exis tence. When acquaintances went to the hut yesterday to find out why Galliigher had not been seen In his accustomed haunts for three days, they were met at the door by a little white-haired woman, clothed only' in a 'ragged potato sack. She pointed to tho body of her brother on a rude couch and explained that she had not reported the death, be cause Gallagher "never let her go out of doors." , 10 ASK WAGE INCREASE! . Ilatlooii Prize Awarded llRUSKKLH, June 19. The Aero club today declared the Belgian, 31. neu cup uauoon race ana ueisiuyier, ,"Bejliu. '. second., i.'The..'.'Aroerican'. '"Wnde T. Van Ornian.'was disqualified. CLEVELAND, June 13. (A. P.) Chnlrmen's associations of tty' Broth erhood of Railway Trainmen and tho Order of Railway Conductors will nolo Joint divisional nicotines in Novem ber to consider tho proposition of seeking a wane increase from approx imately 200 railroads in the 1'nltod States for trainmen and conductors. W .G. Lee, president of the trainmen, unnounced today. ' The amount of the Increase to bo nsked, waa not announced, but Mr. Leo said the wage reduction to railroad men in 1921 amounted to about 12 per cent, approximately (14 cents a day, that an increase last year amount ed to approximately five per cent and that the request for an increase would probably at least be enough to make up tho 1921 reduction. NEW YORK, Juno 18. Tho toll of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern railroad's wreck at Rockport sag. New Jersey, Tuesday, was up to 44 today and twelve other persons are In a critical condition al various hospit als. .. The bodies will be shipped todny to Chicago, tfherra niajorlty'af the'vlc tlms lived. v ' ' ' ' ' W.C.T1IETSJN SHADOW OF SCOT LIQUOR DISTRICT KDfcvni'ROlT. Scotland, June 19. i a p i Nenrly 2000 women from ifty-one countries arc gathered here for the twolfth trlenniul convention of the World's Women's Christian Tem perance union, which opened this morning with a session of the execu tive committee. Tho tall chimney stacks of Edin burgh's breweries nnd .distilleries rise everywheroto remind the temperance workers from all parts of tho world that they are In the heart of tho ene my's country. Two hundred Amerr can delegates arrived yesterday: t "May we be united in spirit agailW spirits," snid Lady Astor, member nt tho house of commons,, In greeting tho convention. ! BIIUSSELS, June 19. The bones of Peter the Hermit, ono of tho leading preachers Of the first crusade, aro re ported to have been found at Huy, while the ground covering the" an dent closter was being leveled. : Peter tho Hermit, also called Peter o Amiens, who was born about 1060, died nt Huy. Belgium, on July 11, ;111He lea'tho'advnoo;o-ohle rirst crusade as far as Asia-Minor In 10C. ONE BATH A WEEK . IS UNCONSTiTUTI1 Hi!"'"" Prnctally the same story of the of ,ho l""", fcct. 'Id nt a coroner s inquest In Indian-' 'V ' . , . . tth'oils, following tho young woman's ''" .J' IMo!'B'!"' V." ". ""- i'Mcleath. . cier. is seriously in or sleeping slcKness : , nnn.i a. , 'fti ner summer home at Aiutincoc K I . iTZ.T'TZ; Vh,r'; - East Island, her physician roported slightly Improved. Mrs. Morgan was stricken whllo at tending church services last Kundaq Mr. Morgan, who was cruising in 1-ong Island sound on his yacht, the CorHnlr, was summoned by wireless and reach ed hor bedside some hours nftorWard. Ho, with his two daughters, have been constantly at tho bedside. Several doc tors am in attendance. (intended jtloday tlierb were several laccrutlons jiion the young woman's body. ' Miss c.'ollctt Wins Again !S!l VERSAILLES, Juno ' i.-!-(A P.) i'JWIss Olennn- Collett, of Providence. ii'S '" wn tno nil-flnal of tho :; French women's golf championship llflodny, dcfoatinB Mine Vagllano, 7 up nnd G to piny. liKRKELKY, Calif., Juno 10. (A. P.) Et. C. Conologue drew the -.water for his bath today nnd his landlord called the police. It appears tliat the landlord, Ous, Paulson, had -informed Conologue , that he would have to forego the bath as ho had already taken one "tub" this week nnd that way ull that tho rules of the house called for. The sound of running water ' waj. about ho -pnly reply tho landlord , got to his de mands. I ' Then he called the police, but by that time Conologue had finished his bath and - had started on his dally dozen. ' The police Informed the landlord that '.there was ho ord inance against p.orsomrl cleanliness and handed down a decision do elhrlhg the - "one a , week bath"-, rulo nf the house unc.o?istltullonnl. : " RUSSELU A DOUBLE BILL . To Thrill and Remember "Good : Luck" Tommy Cer tainly "Comes Through" Big in This, His Newest Vehicle ; Supported by Lila Lee, Wal lace Beery and Other Big Names. : This adaptation of Jack Bethea's "Bed Rock" Is a Hard One to Beat. Y,NEW TODAY Phone 31 Men's Suit Prices Reach Rock Bottom .For tliis "First "Anniversary Sale" we have grouped 125 men's suits and young men's suits, and because of the range of iriees represented we are putting a price Exactly One-Half .on " Kiippenlieinier" suits, Cortley clothes and on sev eral other suits of standard make. It's our desire to close these suits out in u hurry, so wo take this drastic reduction to make a quick clearance. In the lot are many suits for boys of all-wool materials and sizes 15, 17 and 19 years, all long pants suits, and they will cost you only -f 12.50, as they are $25.00 suits. Then there are others at even less. For men von can get suits from $12.50 to $22.50 in this half price sale. ' Boys' Blouses Priced f or Anniversary Sale 75c Good quality percale blouses and some shirts included, in this special . blouse sale, 75 C y 'v Boys' Suits $8.50 Anniversary Values You must see these suits to really appreciate the ' Values and ' we are. sin! to make friends among he boys with these snappy suits in all ages from 8 to 15 years. t O Priced I 1 1 i n njUKrn w .f - , y . . . --' '1 lilFlee " ' Vft'lt. Jm( v- HI I Here is a story that measures . py0gmmt', y in Yjl: - i Wfmilimi IE " up to Thomas Meighan's broad " V l&L OTMC ; IIM II iM! llll! ' ' shoulders... A punchful story ?-"'wM$:,'Wm? Mm 11 fffll M S i '' ' of the picturesque coal fields, Cpammoimtj ''C ' 'T$MlW4 ii T TOliiSilliW lllii of struggle and pluck, romance Qiclun . Y'1!, -4! '; raV' ii 4 ' Added Attraction ' . ' j j . III D0 you BELIEVE ' - . I E, - IN EVOLUTION? PATHF. NEWR See "DARWIN WAS RIGHT" " ' "BETTY" at the" Giant Wurlitzer. iJ Thirty minutes of the fastest, funniest comedy .. you're seen in months. ) -'. SUNDAY i "Contraband,,1 iyJ 0 I 1 1 rftrt 1 Ii Clarence Budington Kelland's hlgli- II lJ 1 W II I I P I Jl II I k 1 ' ' powered story that ran serially in L. VV ft ( Ly J 1 f W n 1 ' the Saturday Evening Post featur- TbfC" , uTf". ft 0 juT inff a star cast headed by Loi wu- " XV1 tW ' list off ' " son- Noa" Beery, Raymond Hatton " MA.IN P a and Raymond McKee. Men's $1.25 Shirts Anniversary Price 79c lloth with nnd without collars and plain oi" striped percales of extra good qualitv. -Worth $1.00 7Q and $1.23, at. ' U U Boys' Fine Suits Reduced to $10.50 lliuh grade all wool suits that are well made; all with two pair lined pants and "values extraordinary." Prepare the boy nov for next school term and save nionev ?n these suits S"""'v : $10.50 Ill 1 mitfsssftm , . O p f r J O '4J5.Ji. 9C r.'JJ.'.. tnA-.. i" - " " , ... o