Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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MKOrOTCn ATTj TTCTBUXR MEnFORD. OREV.Oy, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925
Ashland's New Hotel is Opened for Business
D. 0. K. K.
2 BANK BANDITS
ENGLAND WAN
KILLED IN WILD
WEST HOLD-UP
Little Town of Buckley, Near
, Tacoma, Stages Thrilling
: ' Gun Battle After Hold-Up
1 Bandits Die With Their
'-I if. .
-Boots On.
FRANCE TO PAY
HER DEBT ALSO
Note From Great Britain Again
Puts Settlement of War
Debts in Foreground
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'1 TACOMA, July 2 Tho little city of
. Buckley. 24 milts oust of hero Iijib
'hud tlie first bunk robbery In ItH
filstory and tho affair unci oil In
"Woody failure yesterday afternoon
when two unmasked desperadoes,
i.liko tho bad men of tho old wont,
V tiled with their IjooIh on. One of the'
rimndiU whh Hhot iih ho rode on tho
running hoard of nn automohilo,
pp.HMliiiK away with tho loot. Tho
. pthor was killed when he drove
i buok into the rifle flic to rescue the
body of his dead pal. I
' Neither of the bandits had been
idpntifled thin morning, j
H William Hose, a cijtur store man.
fjen serioUHly wounded In the Auburn
;.'h"8ltul, a victim of tho bandits' re
Htirn fire. Another dUizon, two
blocks nwfty was hit by a Htrny bul
lot while he was passing tho home
of 1. O. Kteberj;. president of the
lobbed bank. j
X Jt was 3 p. m. when tho robbers
' rittered the Hurkley stale bank and
' drew their guns. Ton minutes later
both were dead and the loot of
jfliOiK) had been recovered. Tho first
,')jnnllt vns shot by Aaron llayden,
, Krocer,. Tho second was killed by
Marshal Ed Nelson.
'' .A. IS. Hovey, cashier, kicked a
burglar alarm as tho men brandished
their! ,puns nnd while tho bell oul
ipide the hank was clanging ItH nios
mpo to the townspeople, the bandits
forced Hovey, his assistant, C. A.
0 tew art and W. A. Kvans, a cus
.tomer, to lie on the floor, while
f "reuident KtoberK. was compelled to
fill a sjick with currency.
..jVlfirsluil Nelson responded to the
Jdarm but his Kim stlckiiiK as ho
,iu,Hoinptrd to draw it, ho too, whh
;J'trced to He on tho floor. Ho was
: (lint . disarmed, however, and as the
itimr, Jeft tho building he fired two!
Allots; Doth or which t'ok cited, tho
(ivOundol mall took the wheel of the
( aitlomoiillo and IiIh c o m p a n I o n
litiotinted tho riinnintr board, rifle In
hand, firing rapidly to keep off pur-!
i-tilt. , The bandit car was a block
';iwuy when llayden dashed from bis
i.Ki'ocery Vand . with fhb first,.. .shot
I'h'oin his rifle picked the man from
Oie running board.
Seeing his companion fall to tho
.pavement, tho wounded bandit tlrovo
; , around the. block flrhiK as he went.
'TiirnhiR- back into Main street where
his c( mini do lay, ho stopped and
Ordering the crowd about with his
vuvolver commanded:
"Pick up that fellow and put him
in tho car."
, (, s Marshal Nelson hurried up. "Put
.up your hands," ho ordered tho
.bandit.
The reply was two shots from tho
: driver.
Nelson then finished what he had
ntarted In the bank and put n bul
Jql . through the hamllt'H body. Jlo
jdiod u few moments Inter, but said
io word,
" TACOMA, July 2. William Hose, n
Hucklfy clKar dealer who was shot In
p,ho abdomen yesterday by one of the
4(two bank bandits who wore slain after
1 h holdup of t ho Huckloy Stuto bank,
'died from his wound In tho Auburn.
('.Wash., hospital at l:30 this moriifiig.
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France Plans Sending Com
. mission to U. S. A.
The Tvlthla pnnK i loiei ai au- or ine va uey, iiihjuciou ino mh ui:
land, under manaHoment of U. AV. 1 1 u ro which was built by stock sub
, r ... scri p t ions entirely by Ashland eiti
Price of Portland, was opened fori ' ' , ' tnnlll ,.f ,,,
PARJS. July 2. (A. P.) The Inter
allied debt question has been thrifst
still further to the fore by the receipt
from London of a new memorandum
suggesting that France make an offer
for settlement of her debt to England,
oven If only a provisional one.
, The memorandum, signed by For
eign Secretary Chamberlain, takes
cognizance of France's plana In con
nection with her AViericun debt by
stating that Great Britain haa no de
sire to interfere with negotiations
which France might initiate with oth
er creditor powers.
Mr. Chamberlain seizes the occa
sion, however, to state that England
feelH that should France, sign an
agreement for payment of part of her
debt to tho united States, the British
would expect a proportionment reim
bursement. The British memorandum Is being
studied by Foreign Minister Briand
and Financo Minister Calllaux, who
not long ago were given authority by
the cabinet to Initiate negotiations for
the settlement of the inter-allied
debts. '
Pending tho dispatch of additional
instructions to M. Daeschnor, the
piayeu a number of selections nt the 1(-ronch ambassador at Washington,
noiei, roiiowmg tneir .concert m mo the government has asked him to in
park. The dining room and two form lne American authorities that
floors of roniiiu worn lnn onencd it-.... .r. i., i.,nc,n.i n nnn,i n
business and public inspection last hnl,.j uj hfr h,.k f the fall. for business last night. Islon to tho United States to discuss
night. Over 2oo people from Ash-j There was no program or speak- The building is shown in the cut the question,
land and this city, and other parts: ing last night. The-Ashland band J above. ' j '
PARIS. July 2. (A. P.) The
Russia in the English newspapers In French government is preparing- to
connection with the present situation make an announcement upon the
in China, coupled with tho recent American debt question within a
speech at Loughborough by Lord ,fev days. It will probably be limit
Iflrkenhead, which Is regarded- here ed to scarcely more than naming
as official sanction for tho attacks.! the mission to go to Washington.
Sympathy does not mean inler- French debt negntlatlons with the
venlion." says Tehitchcrin in refut-( United States will be kept strictly
ing statements that Russia is inter- apart from those with Great Britain,
estod in prolonging tho state of There is much caution here because
Chaos in China and desires to as-' of tho apparent conviction both in
BASEBALL SCORES
n.
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Nnliomil.
At 1'lttnliiirtr
Cin.'lnnatl
plilHtiiir 2
lAHim. Itrmly-' and HnrKi'uv;
tlrldK, Sht'.'luin :tml Alitrirll.
At liroolilyn n. II. I.-
HnHtim V 1.1 0
HrmiLlyn ...L'O 2i 2
Mnrciuattl,' Vai'KUH.- I'Mwar.lH anil
.O'Neill; Hi'lmi'l-, (lllini'a all.l Taylor.
S!
HER ATTITUDE IN
CHINESE REVOLT
MOSCOW. July ?. (A. P.) For-if-Tii
MlulsU'i- TchlU'liLM-in has Ihhuc.1
a Klat.Mii.-itL asK.TliltK lliat aldtoUKli
l llit sympathies .if tho iuiksImiih .110
-Itayjon Ihe ni.!e of ihn t'liin.'He In their
.ouin nti'uuule for eoinph'tc liberation from
('HirAtio. July 2. (A. I'.)
llla.leH. oulfleltler of the Kt.
C'anllmilH. to.lav hit sueeesnlvo home foreiKH ilnmluat inn, tho novlet's pol
runB In tho firm and neeon.1 'inninKH ; iey in to avoid any :utlon which
in tho fli nt Kaino nf tho iloulde-, eould he regarded as Intervention In
header with Chleano. Klmer .Ineols I'lllna'H Internal affairs.
wan on the hill for Chleaito. ltluiio.s' The statement wan iirnmptod by
reenrdfor rour-liaKKerH la now eii;hl. th
Fh-Ht Kaino: It. 11. U.
Kt. I.oiiIh , , . , U 12 11
t'llleaKi 'I 11 1
Khom, Stuart nnd o'Farrell; Ja-
ol)H, Cn.per anil llartnett.
sumo tho role of protector there.
tho American state department and
In the French foreign office that any
Bank Robber Near Death. , public mention ot tho torms of pay-
VANCOIJViail, Wash., July 2.i-'mont by either side would comuli-
.loyce O. Thomason, Bhot yesterday by cnto noKotlatlons and might oven
Slato Trnfhc Ofticer Harry Williams defeat their purposos.
niter 1 homason had attempted to rob
tho First National bank here, waB still
altvo today and conscious, but physi
cians say his chances for recovery
uro small. ,
How Will They Get It?
NEW YORK, July 2. (A. P.) A
vordict of $835,000 in favor of the de
funct Kerensky government of Russia
against the Lehigh Valley railroad was
It is ridiculous to expect efficient awarded in the United States district
public health service when the health court at the direction of Judge Mack
officer cannot. 'for economic reasons, ! today, for loss of war munitions in
devote more than nn hour or two a the Black Tom Island explosion July
Increasing attacks upon soviet day to public health work. - 30, 1916.
Regular Business Meeting for July
Postponed from July 3rd to July 10th
The EUPHONA
A player piano that has given
satisfaction for twenty years
Easy to operate. Capable of great
Expression. Sturdy! Reliable! Brings ;
you inspiring classics dreamy';
, , t i r '.
melodies, rascinaiing
dance music. Beautiful
tone and exquisite case.
That's the Euphona!
$685-00
Weeks & Orr
R. W.WILSON
Mgr.' Music
Dept.
D. C. DURHAM
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Tuning .,
TERMS:
PAY AS YOU
PLAY
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TERMS OF PEACE
TO OFFER ABD El
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;; "PARIS. July 2. ( A. P.I Tho French
;;fonlKn office today received lnfornia
I: lion that conditions of peace to bo
offered Abd-KI-Krim. the leader of
'j warring Kin inns in Morocco, are lie-
Dig prepared by tho Franco Spanish
' conference at Madrid. There Is little
M confidence lioro that Alid KI Krim will
, accept.
!j:l Tho peaco terms will ho offered
. Abd KI Krlm in the name, of Spain.
! 4lt liniipli representing both French
l:nd Spanish views. Tho Intention is
ij,to Rlvo tho Rlffian leader an oppor
tunity to show whelher he wants
IjjPoaco on what the French and Spanish
reKard as reasonable terms.
1 .' Tho purpose of tho Madrid confer
ence )h to determine a Joint program
' hereby Franco and Spain may end
tho Moroccan warfare.
American.
First game:
Washington
ltoslon
Zachary, Marberry ' and
liurl; Huffing and Moving.
Second game: , It.
St. 1.ouIh (i
Chicago " f.
Itelnhart and (J'Farrcll;
ush and CtOuKalcs.
MC H B W -
Keen,! jl -' - ,
I
KecnmU Kanie: It.
Viishhi;(u 11
BoHlon 4
Iteuther, Utismdl ami liuel;
Kulir and I'lcinUli.
II. V.
10 u
K 4
IJ ill n 11,
K.
At Cleveland U. II.
lHMrolt .'t 8 3
Clevolan.l 11 10 'J
Carroll, Ilollnway nmt 11 a 8 a 1 e r,
Wondall; ltui keye and Myatt.
NKW Y(l UK, July 2. (A. P.)
,1 lu he ituth hit his sixth bonier of ,
the KeaKon In the fifth innlnK of to
ilay'H Kaino with the AthbMles at the!
VunUee Btadiutu, Js'o one was on
bane.
RAJKM. Ore July 2.Mountini: lo
; over 8.500,000 khIIikik, hjiIcb of KaHoline
In OrnKon for May. m;re than
equal led (hone of June last year. na
i B titatCMUent by Ser.vtary of Slate
V Kozf r. Reports front dealers show
that durfriK May nf this year there
: wr h total dfstrlhui Inn nf v.r.i n 17
Ha''fifl of Kaao'tnu imhI fjJ",T.'i u;illi.tifl
of cllBtillato. The taxes collei ted by
htho .secretary of state on these sales
Jtotalod $271,409.45.
.iK To dato the motor vahicle fuel
,a(if Intics niraHttres havo broimht to
.'-yiUn Rtnto tronsury tho totnl sum of
NKW YOHK. July2. Wally Plpp. '
Yankee first baseman, was knocked
uiieonMfious by a pltehed ball, thrown j
by Charles Caldwell, young Prinietom
university plteher. In the batting,
praetire prior to toduy'n game with
the Athletics nt (he Yankee stadium.
Plpp was hit in the right temple!
by a fast ball and dropped. He
was itneonselous fr fifteen minutes
and enm-UMslon of Hi ip btain is feared.,
lie was removed to St. A'iinvnt'H hos
pital, where physicians nay "hts con
dition Is serious.
AI New York II. H. K. j
I'biliid. Iidiin fi 15 0
New York 3 C 0
Ivommel and Cmdiriltie; lloyt. Ker
Kusnn. 1 1, .ltdiusou and Kehang, P.en-
gMIKh.
o "
Hear .one Case Inly till
SA1.KM, pe.. July2. Tho ease of
l'riu'st Kroner and others analnst the
city of Port hind appellant, involving
the rinstttutlotiallty of the Portland
zoning ordinance. h,is hee'n advanced
by the Mipremo court for bearing
July 14. j
Crawford Funeral HrlH. !
I'I(TI,A , lliv . Jul, J The
Tutieral of A, M. Crawford, prominent 1
local attorney and former attorney-I
general of Oregon, was held here to j
day. Tho services were conducted by j
the Masons. Mr. Crawford died sud- 1
denly last Tuesday while on 11 fUliiim !
trip nenr lietid, i
Men's Extra Pants
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Note These Sale Prices:
1.50 values U $2.98
fl.00 vnluos $3.40
H")0 values ?3.85
$5.00 values : $-1.25
$5.50 values ....?4.75
$(i.00 values $4.98
$(1.50 values $5.25
$7.00 values $5.95
$7.50 values $6.45
Our Annual July Sale
Is In Full Swing
Dress up for the 4th at these reduced prices
Shirts on Sale
foliar atlaVlied shirts. $2.00
value, ...$1.59
$1.50 value shirts, collar at
tached $1.19
A r r i) v ami Manhattan
shirts. $:i.5() values.. ..$3. 15
Ath'etif union suits, 75e
value , 59e
Athlelie llliioii suits, $1.'J5
value ..?. $1.00
One lot Palm Beach suits, $1(5.50
values $li.00-
One lot of Palm Beach suits....
:...$13.20
L'0 discount on all hot weather.
? two-piece suits. .
Mom's night shirts, muslin, $1.25
value 98,
Faneyvsilk sox, 75c valuo....59
Durham cotton sox, 20c val.l5
M.csh knit union suits .'..$1.00
SWIM1HJNG SUITS
Boys' cotton suits, 50c val...48$
Better cotton suits for bovs....
.....75 and $1.50
Boys' wool suits...;$3.00-$4.50
Men's suits, part wool....$2.98
Men's cotton swimming suits
- $1.00
Jantzen swimming suits - fYr
men : .........$6.00
For young men $5.50
For boys .'. $4.50
SPE&IAL
Outing hats, $3.00 valuc....$1.50
Men's Suits
$25.00 values $23.75
$30.00 values $28.50
. $35.00 values $33.75
$10.00 values $38.00
$15.00 values $42.75
One lot $25.00 and $30.00
values $19.50 .
One lot of, $30.00 .to $45.00
values :.$24.50
MANN'S DEPT. STORE
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Phone 486-487 . Medford, Oregon
20 Discount
on all
Straw Hats
$2.00 Fancy straws....$1.60
$3.00 Straws $2.30
$3.50 Tovo's $2.80
$5.00 Panamas $4.00
$0.75 Panamas $5.40
Mens khaki hats 69
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