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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
rAGft FOTTTi E I, WAHfllNUTON. AU. 7 ( A. F.) A pitrmln of 50,000 robed nmmberH of -the . Kn Klub Khin moving dawn iVniisylvanin nvenuo fiuin the capital to jlhe White Hoime wan promised for tomorrow in final plans mudo today by hcal(uartcrH of the organization. Tha mnreltcrH, wulkltig abreast. will nturt Ht 3 olook and will finish thotr jMirado in iho parkway noar the Washington monument, whrre tnlo phono ampliflora will be Installed to carry. the voices of speakers who "will lako-part In the ceremonies to-'nll parts of the crowd expected to gather thojo- - Some officials expect the pa mUo to last until midnight. . Hollco official') today miule elab-oiato-plans to handle, the influx of visitors and to prevent disorder: The public has been assured, however, that no disturbance Is expected. ' The first arrest In 'connection with the klan demonstration occurred to day, when Thomas L. A vaunt, who has been violently assailing the organ ization in handbills . was taken into custody. No "-chargo was pluced against him and ho wn released, IClan headquarters declared a large contingent . of the visitors would be made; up of members of the women's Auxiliary. During the parade tho women will serve refreshments to the mnrohei-H. Automobile trucks havo been obtained for convoying tho re freshments. ' ' ' A fiery cross will be burned at the "Arlington horso show grounds on the Virginia side of tho Potomac facing Washington on Sunday night, Tho klnri declares It will be tho largest Crojw every burned by the organiza tion; EXMEDFORDITE IllONO, Nev., Aug. 7-r-Volice today were Investigating tho murder, of Harry Htcel, 40,' of Truckee, Calif., who was shot and killed recently by J. G. Murlln, a bartender nt a local resort. steel was shot, according to advices received hero, when he broko Into a room occupied by Martin and Kteol's former wife. Martlndcclaied ho shot In self-defense. , When he surrendered to the police ho declared that Bteelo was also up mod. Marry Hlcolo, unsworlng above de scription Is well known In Medford, .where ho wiutorod up' to a fuvvycarn ugo. At ono tm.Q,,,he, pcuuph'jjf u homoatead oil tho' Applesafu! " KILLED BY FALL : rait: uallks, Aug. 7 (A. p.) ttarryt A. I,ainh, 40, died In a local liuHpUal early today-as a result of ln JurloH. received when ho fell from tho roof of a dwelling-lie was aiding in tingling. Itnth arms -wero broken, his back was broken, and tin suffered Hitnrnal Injures. Tho accident oc curred yesterday morning, llo came a 1'ha Dalles a year ago, working as a narpenter. A brother, Charles 1;. 1 jtnib llvos at Kwan, Wash., and a sis ter,, Mrs. A. .1. Carey- at Devon, JvnrmuH. Death Toll of U the Automobile BALIO.M. Oro., AuK. 7. Nutlinn Btitrlioy of Sunlit Crux, Cal., wns nor-IouhIj-'Injured, his wilo allKhtly mid mitferlnK rrom hIiucIi. lliolr Infiint child killed outrlKlit and ouo of thnlr umnll Bonn siiHtulnml Hi'itlp wouihIm, tlii other CHCiipliiK iinliurt. In iin unto crush throo nilloa smith of Sulom on tho Pacific lilKliwuy shortly nftor noon today. In iuihbIiik truck, tholr trullor Ktruck u concrete imniimt of n bililKO und bwiidk tho unto HKiiliist It. 1 l.lvo INmllry In Ntcmly HAN KKANCISCO. Auk. 7 (A. 1'.) I'rloiw on llvo poultry wero holding uliollt Htoudy toduy, with very llttlo clmps? Inho-tuiyi .ItuMiwn. Cook with Kim. . 2C Liberty Meat Market Phone 164 3!. ..--v SPRING LAMB PORK VEAL BEEF Spring Chickens - Hens - Rabbits Pure Pork Sausage All Kinds of Lunch Meats EMIL PECII, rropriolor i formerly with West 8ldo and Medtotd Center Ment Krketa - ' ''. . " Corner North Holly and Main Streets ' "Dedicated to I lie memory of the Intrepid plonenra wbo blaneil hw yjay over empire for (lie inntd 8ipicMf" urcirnied m ilie cny of linker, IH'jNI), Aug. 7 In an attempt, by keeping his hand over the open vent of a Chevrolet gas tank while onvel- oped In flames, to save tho car and i bulldinir Kurd Illrsch rancher liv- ouiming, jvum jiiihui, lancnoi, nv ing 12 miles from Millican was badly burned from finger tips to shoulderC his loft arm early last evening. Her- bort Moore, neighboring rancher, in attempting to extinguish tho flames enveloping Illrsch, was burned in tlie same manner on his right arm. y Mnmn t-linnlntr uhift .if in. cut I tin Vtutlnrl IlllKrh t hn.-rnu- ti tmi.11 ' amount. Mooro carried a luntern as both men entered tho garage to se cure tho gasoline. After giving Moore hl supply, llirsch, announcing ho was going to town thought he would fill the tank of his car. Moore set the lantern, down near tho car, as Illrsch unscrewed tho cap off tho gas lank. . No sooner had the fumes from the cur. tank struck the lantern, than a volumo of flames enveloped tho ga rage. No explosion occurred. llirsch clapped his hand over the . tank nnd remained there in spite of being en veloped in flatiien. ' . . 1 . Both met? finally gave up attempts to save the car and each t mass of flames rushed outside rolling over and over In loose plowed ground. Tho fire on their clothing extinguished. the men then ran to the barn nnd res cued horses, cattle and llvos tock. Illrsch alsfi saved his chickens. The loss Included the automobile, garage, all tools, the barn, 2 tons of hay. I llrsch curried on insurance. Tho two men arrived In item! this morn I rig, whore their burns wore at tended by a physician, , ; NKW YORK. Auk. 7 (A. 1'.) Tho closing1 was strong. itullish npcrli lors assumed hroaitcr prnport Ions lit Iho lilo trutlliiH, (ii'iiornl Klcctiic ox U'mllus: Us kuIii to ID points. , Slock prices bounced upward today under tho leadership of United states Sloel common, which advanced three points on an enormous turnover. All classes of slocks, except tho .otls. which ran from three to ten points in many Issues. Heavy buyluK of the so-cutled Van SworlUKcn rails In anticipation of fa vorable action by tho Inlet-slate com merce commission on lite "Nickel i'lnte" merger, fojtturetl the mil Ki-oup. Total sales a pproxliuntcd 1,7011, Olio shares. Troops to Reseuo Howard. WASHINGTON, Auit. 7. (A. IM Manchiirlan military authorities have dispatched troops In pursuit uf hniulltii wim captured Dr. llarvny J. Howard, ail American, on July 110, and oxpevtetl t(f oflttot Ills release.- . . , ... Conk with ens. tf We Deliver Wall Street Report Vedfort) mattj -TmBUCT,- OLD OREGON TRAIL MONUMENT JUDGE RULES ON CASE BEFORE ALL SALKM, Ore., Aug. 7. "This fellow will cither pay up whal he owes on tho support of his two children or go 10 J"11- So J"'eo McMahan rose from the bencli. and walked out pf the courtroom in the middle of taking' testimony " In contempt proceeding MAIN'S JHE BEST GOODS FOR , . ' , ' , '! V. Canvas . , Gloves of" packing; ladies' und men's; ijair IN Men's One lol collar at tached., whirls, iiichid- iroadeloih 'shirts, in $1.95 One lot -dress, shirts, foliar at tached or neckband style, $1.19 Blue and grov chanilmiv' work sliirts.',.!..:. Night Shirts Regular P. 'J") value Night; shirts, "Fi'uit of the Loom," $1.7.") value Pajamas, "Fruit: of the Loom,;".-regular $2.75 value.... Men's Union Suits ..Mesh Knit, Union Huils !r1.25 value ...1. $1.00 1'albriggan Suits ' ankle length, short sleeves.... 80 Uetter tiiality lialbriggau suits Athletic I'nion Suits $1.50 t $1.75 values Men's I Hue Overalls with bib Men's Caps Kegulur $2.W values $1.48 Bedford.- oBEGON rniDY, attdtjst 7, 102.- the Old Oreawn I'rnII vrWh fhe llrmt covered nnffon In 1S43 and iron an ifrrKn by mr rtinerlrnn I. virion nnd unTciled jiuy 4. tOnti. . against John ' Olson, Polk county rancher, ,thld morning.. "You can go on and lot tho court reporter tak,e the testimony for the record ; if you want to," said Judge McMahan, "but I've heard-enough. I know the facts ' and that's all I want to know." ' a r Olson was divorced 14 months ago. At the time the court issued an order requiring Olson to pay $25 a month for support of his two children by his first wife. According to Olson's own testimony on the, stand he had . made one $-2 payment. Once he had tendered an other $10 payment. At this juncture the judge inter fered with the proceedings. "1 have heard enough and know the facts lri the case," he declared. "The country is full r of fellows running around, able-bodied men, who marry a 1 woman, have children by her and then 1 ' i Dress Shirts One lol. ladled, or OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT sl.vle; J. regular-. .(H) values,' $1.59 Dark blue to match, work $1.00 i $1.25 I'ancy $1.29 ...$1.18 r "The leave her, to support the children. They then hunt around , in- new. pas tures and marry another woman. They are morally Irresponsible. This fellow here can either pay up or go to jail." After a hurriefl conference agree ment was reached that Olson's .father would put up the money, to pay back expenses. , Kscapo Death By During Ride. , . BELLLXGHAM, ..Wash., Aug. 7 (A. 1?.). A crew of men wore forced to drive a locomotive a quarter o a mile through a solid wall of fire and over . four wooden bridges, one of whirh was n blaze, to save them selves from death when the Lyman timber company plant, 20 miles south of here; vs destroyed by a forest fire last night. - -- Only ferw: days-loft special electric range offer; get your's now! - 119 THE PRICE; NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S. : collar "I tantl necl sliirls, collar 05 ;.98tf $1.48 :..$2.48 sox in silk or Men's Sox lisle" 59, 75S $1.25 Fiber silk'sox 48 Heavy, cot ton-sox, black or brown- - M ; 1 STOPE" FOP EVERYBODY" KUGKNK, Ore., Aug. 7. Holdup men" operated In Junction City early this morning, robbing a man of $U6, a restaurant of 26 d a pool hull of $0. ' . The robbery was committed Mn .the Monogram restaurant, operuted In con nection with Hen's smoke house aim pool room at 4 o'clock a. m. The night cook at the all night res taurant, reported the hold up,, saying that three men entered the place, or dered coffee, and paid for it. After Irinking the coffee, the strangers bought two cartons of cigarettes. The cook, who is In charge of the cigar counter , at night, made change on thn othoe side, turned, and found two of tho men. pointing revolvers at him. While tho two men held the guns on the, cook, the other rifled the cash registers, taking $25' from one, and $5 ond $G in small change from the other. They then went through their victim's clothes, taking faway of his own money. Tho holdup, reported to night pa trolmen of the Eugene police depart ment and later to the sheriff's office was at first connected with the rob bery, at the Towne Shoppe, as the theft in Eugene was discovered Just about tho time of tho robbery in Junc tion City. This theory of the officers wfas fur ther heightened by the statement that tho Junction City robbers left on the Pacific highway, going north in a light automobile. The sheriff's office is making a careful investigation of the Junction City hold up, and police In towns north have, been notified. v 'IN AUTO ACCIDENT "SANTA CRUZ, Cal... Auk. 7. (A. P.) Znsu Pitts, niovinp picture net Men's Suits bout fifty of these ;.. sizes. 34 , to. 12; $25.00 to $50.00 values"- " ' One-Half Price Young men's suits,..sizc!S 32 tb.MS; $20.00 to $:0.00 values - y "; One-Half Price .Men's two-piece suits, Pah.u Jicach and gabar dine belted models; $16.50 to $30.00 values ; One-Half Price Swimming Suits Wool Swimming Suits for men and bovs; regular $4.00 values .....$2.98 Janlzen Swimming Suits , J5oys'. i-ogular $1.50 value..: $3.95 Cadets and misses' regular $5.50....$4.95 Jlen's regular $6.00 value :i; ...$5.45 Straw Hats $2 to $5 values 1-2 Price Panamas 1-3 Off lioys' kliaki pants, knicker style Mcaovn, .AptoB broil, . woi-q. W accldcnt on th rrss, " und Waltur Heauh real cHtato, nnurt In un auto ;, ,.. hliiliwav.' abvon : 0., S.m voateiday, Tho auto In which they ere rlul"? plunged on ono of tho many curve, of the . road. Tho actress was tukon to tho Santa Cruz hospital whoro treated for a . dUdoeatoU shoulder a d bruises. - McGowen escaped wim minor inlurlus. i' The mrty, including McOowon-s wife, who was thrown clear of tho San inuchlno.- was drivmn n Francisco to Santa. Cruz. Cook with ita. FEEDS ! FOR Saturday's Buyers with prices right, , con sistent quality mid prompt service. ,Vou'll find it both profitable guil.ii pleasure to deal with us. For Saturday WE OFFR '' SPERRY;S Sure-Lay $3.00 per 100 lbs. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Maln: " ' or Russ Mill Men's Dress Pants One lot up to $6.50 value $4.25 , One lot $1 values ' . $2.98 10 Discount on all flannel pants, $5.50 to $9 valu.es. Boys' -Unjjin Siiits...?. 48 o Boys' Overalls, $1.23 " valtfe ............ d. 98 JovsTaps .75? to $1.50 , o , MEOFORO.OREGON . O On - i