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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
-'If.-' In Memoriam i il i !" THE SALE OF 3. LIQUOR AUTOS .' Decrees orderlnjf tho gale of three nutoa confinnatcd In this county, under the law prohibiting the transportation of liquor, have been filed. , One of these la the Oldsmobfle car, formerly owned by Him Pate, serv ing a life sentence In state priuon, for the HcandnnlvJnn lin.II hold up at Klamath Falls lust January, when Gun Krlckson wan murdered. The car was seized last December, when Pate and John Taylor were arrested for liquor Violations, A Ford belniiKiiifr to Carl Nelnon, an da Bulck beloiiKlng to Claude Htev e9 of this city, were also ordered sold, for the same reason, The decrees direct that the sheriff sell the cars, and after the coat of the action have been paid, turn the bal ance over to the general fund of the county. The little Kroup which assembled' at the funerul pui Vi last Monday l) , pay'thelr last tribute to the mem.; ory of Martin McDonough repre Buihvu nui me rernnuni oi us muruy unit vumiiii ,u iiiuuwr en-iiifiii ub ever peopled the western wilderness and made it possible for the money-j changers to desecrate the temple, and: the mercenary crowd tofunc-j tlon. . '''..- '., f ; ' I - - I Martin, perhaps was as true to type us any resident of southern Ore gon of that host of middle western argonautH driven weHt by that desire for land and personal freedom which was the actuating cause of the great pioneer movement to the west In the "forty-nine peiiod" the fifties and slxtlcjf. Born in this valley under the great handicap of physical dls-' ability, he 'always -showed tho per.1 mo mil courage, good Judgnwnt and energy which enabled the last pre vious generutlon to conquer the wilderness.' Inherited from worthy . ancestry, he found Inbred that love of the horse which distinguished the early history of this valley, and to! the end, kpet posted as to the besti breeding and achievements of the. , SALEM, Ore., July 22. Lieutenant . Clark: U Ruffner, J 1th United States cavalry, stationed at the I'reHidio, Han Francisco, is In the city jail here to day following his arrest Inst night for speeding and for posHesNlon of intoxi cating U(i u or. The -nrrest wus made lytT A. Kaffety. state traffic inspec tnri who "clocked" the army man and wnp declnres he wns going 43 mP'is rtjn hour. Ruffner was searched t tio olty Jail and a bottle of pure gritn ulenhol mixed with ginger nlo 1h said to have been found in his poKseHKlon. E AT STATE ASYLUM BALEM, Ore., July 22. Ward num her one at the state hospital for the Insane was todny placed under a small pox quarantine, Dr. R. K. Lee Hteiner, superintendent, announced. Walter Bondell, an attendant, Is HI with the disease. It was said there are no other rases. Superintendent Btelner said thatall Inmates and employees of the hospital who have been exposed to the disease will be vaccinated tomorrow. TRUSTY AT SALEM I BALEM, Ore., July 22. I. Abbot a -trusty in the flax gang nt the state prison mnde his escape Tuesday after -ifoon and Is still missing, lie was ri feiyed from Raker county about a yo4ritip to serve twenty years for a statutory crime. BUBONIC PLAGUE IS MOSCOW, July 22. (A. P.) Du bonlo plague Is spreading In tho lower Volga region despite vigorous efforts of the government to check the out break. Thirty-one deaths from tho plug ue were, reported last week, bring ing the totut to u In lout loo since the epidemic appeared In June, ' Kpclal hospital barracks are being built for the Isolation of patients. APPEAL LOCAL CASES f! TO SUPREME COURT .i. '.i ;. . "' Notice of nn appeal to tho statu su promo court hns boon filed by tittnr Itoys for 13. IOily, sentenced to 20 yearn lA utato prison, on a ntntutnry cbai-RC, Involving- n 10 year old Clold I till kIiI. nail n. J. IlodKi'K and H. Dnwson, of Klsnmlh Falls, ncntpnccd to three yearn In stnlo prison, for nelllim liquor while armed. HoiIkvh and Dawson wore sentenced also, to serve six months In the county Jail, and each to pay a fine of $500. Orders asking fur stays of execu tion of sentence were also snilKht. All three men were sentenced Monday by Circuit Joudne Thomas. The Screen Br To Pros Aircnt. Ida mil Swcot nt lllallo. I "Ills Huprcme Moment." a colorful nnd dramatic photoplay feature, tops n nexcellent prnsra mnow plnylnff at the ltlalto tlfeatcr, illvlillnu honors with a Mnx Sennet comedy and Penny Jtldley's music. lllanche Hweet, whose remarkable "comeback' 'Is the talk of scrcendom, does one of the finest characterisa tions of her career In Hay role of Clara King, toast of ltroadway, who runs nwny to Houth America with Itonalri Coleman and provides him with "Ills rSuprenie Moment." during" which pas sion and doubt storm hht soul. Jane Wlnton and Ilelle llenwtt havo the lendlngupport roles. equine family. Few even of his friends knew the extent or his disability, and his In domitable determination to overcome It. As a child, his first attempts to walk were upon his knees equipped with pads. The good work of a specialist In lilp trouble enabled his recovery as he grew, until he was able to participate In the sports of childhood and youth with his fel lows. Disease of the bone again made It obligatory for him to spend three years of his best boyhood In bed. Only his fondness for reading: and the good offices of old family friends, whose kindness was remem bered to the last, made this endu rable. Then, when he hnd recover ed the use of his limbs, he lost an eye by accident. lie had the sweet solace o a marriage with ft most worthy worn, an, continuing for a period of nl most ten years, nnd the fact that her children by a previous mar riage toduy hold his memory in the same veneration as if he had been their own father Is proof that he proved equal to the task of raising a family in a worth-while way. Ho was not mercenary. Ho had rather exalted Ideas about the ser vice due from all of us to his fel lowman. with a well-balanced men. tnl equipment, he was self-trained in accounting nnd always In demand to help his friends solve their Indi vidual problems.. There was more genuine sorrow shown by those be side his bier thnn was apparent at Hie last sad rites attending the pass ing of any recent case of pn old pioneer who had bid farewell to1 his earthly troubles. It was a source I of consolation that his end was not attended with personnl suffering., He' certainly was entitled to a peuce- ful end, after such a lifetime of suf. ' ferlng. To paraphrase the poet: "We come Into the world all naked nnd hero; wo go out of tho world, tho Lord knows where; but a thorough-; bred hero is a thoroughbred there."'! Wo love tn think nr llnl. I thoroughbred, with nil tho charr.c-1 ieriics which distinguish a thor oughbred, coupled with a kindly re gard for iho welfare of his fellDW man, which Is all too lacking In the average man of today. May he rest in peace. a FRIEND. 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