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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1925)
o -0 o o O G O u , O O KILLER BACK IN PEN; OCCUPIES A DEATH CELL SALEM, Ore, Auk. 22. Tnin, Mur- ray, leadoiv of the trio of convletH. ...i. .1 .A j. 1.1 wno o . ...e cvf.unK o. auk m i , TY , ' V , , I u n d N. w' you're Ket.l., ' l' rKn (umvie.H. Kelly and VVII Nlutu ttenitent arv and conieHHed slay- ,K Ktnuieii. mw ouil hdiiiitf .i... it of JameH Sweeney, one -of the two ....i.. ..i.... i.. .i... i i. i.. i i. i.. the m-ison thin afternoon.' Thifl time he orrupies n death coll, ono of those reserved for men (-nndeiiined In ith uml mi iirinml' Kuard HtandH over him. Manacled to the arms of Felix 1!rrf rm-(!- ilnmife tw.fiff fi-Min (Vn. i.i.n.1 u mi i I iu ,,,,'....1 .,n nn lthr m(.1,. i , i,.,.,.,l . ... '. .. .. ' . uui ui uio auiomoiuiu mat oioukhi him from Portland nt 1:1 o'clock this aftornoou. The trip down wan uneventful, uccoidinj,' to the officers. As Murray Hlc)ped throiiKl) t ho Kate hu smiled. Itetween tlie.two nfffr-oru t. ml nil.i,.u f.,11..,. i l,n uiei ... ti,,. ib i i.,,, ,,,. , . , ,, HtfpH Into the warden's orihe, Ho i... i i.. i i. r .i .i wnH lookliiK down all of the time. a i .. - .i . i . . At tho botlm,. of he HI..,,, In; Kla.,. -,1 up nnU u Kill prlHoi....- In wln.lnw of the women's ward mi the second . . , ' , , ... 11 : ,J , " K, "r, , f 10 ve,i linil , : ..Kty ,t il(,,, .lUll t K1V0 U H I,. , I. All rlBl,i Kirn,. I mini." unl A. M. Ualryiniil,. ivt lilm '''?, ''' .'If' "' ''''' '"' Inm iho rfl, ,ki, hmtiiiitly .....,,., ,, i Kid ih, poiico officers and newspapermen. Ju ltn.w ('.i (;ii r ,vr ccntiialia (Continued Kroin Pago One) "I'm glad It's nil over: I'm glad there'll be liu more shooting. I'm tired ulld wunt to rest antl eat." Il was at the end of the Irall thai Tom Murray utlercd ihese words. He was addr. !HHin the officers iin they were awaiting' a train here to brim; him to Portland, ihem-c to Salem lo HtiKwer cliargfH of murderiuK two (,-uardn at the Male penitentiary. "I kuohh I'll he Iiiiiik for lllis, all riKht, hut at leant the chafing In all over. "I'm only sorry that I didn't K''t to kco my inollier bec;iunc I think iin niuch of her u any on ever thought of hln piolher." JOnrasfd id 'arson "I could clieerrully cut you to IiMh and IuukIi while I wiih dohm Ii," oifi coih mtld Murray t I c I Chillp Carbon, who caused hln arrest In t'eulralla early today nw they were enroutn to 1'urtland. , "1 would a Ihousiiiid IIiiicm rather ho hi my place than In .voim-h and I'm K'dni; lo han,;," Murniy 'oullnued. HIh eye Kleann-d with hate. Carbon left the train at Vancouver, "Wash. The youthful haudit, partly recov ered from hl fit of ra;e, greeted a luHllne mob at the Union .Station with a grin, At the Union Slot Ion restaurant ho drank a cup of black coffee, ate three pieces of buttered toast, then h mo lied it cigarette with considerable BUHto. There wiih only one thiiiK nn which liu would talk his prison break. And ho talked little on that, after IcaruiiiK that the letter he had dictated to Charles Newman, New Iha rancher, had been printed. I'AMM'tH lo llllllff jThnl letter told Ihe alisolute truih. fo 'help mo Coil," he s.ilil. "And I wouldn't retract a word of it if I hang as I probably will." Ho rubbed his hand nervously over his throat. "Uld you leave Portland Ihe name Hlght yott made young Leslie Newman drive you here?" he was asked. "Listen," retorted .Murray, "I'm a crunk, Hee, ami a murderer, and a tough egg and that young lloosier who brought me here Is a gentleman and an honest man, get nieV Vnu take )1h word for what happened." "Well, what about the Tenth and M'nshinKlon streut story you told htm to tell," he wan asked. "I don't remember where I got out of tho car," Murray retorted. Philip Carson had told police In Tentrnlla that Murray had confided to him that they got out of the car ln tho Kenton district, then made young Newman say he had let them out on the west side. Mlhl you go to llood liiver that night?" was the next iiiesitou. "I fell asleep and don't remember," the young bandit retorted. Then with an impatient gesture "What the hell difference does It make? You can't believe me. "Pin it cold blooded murderer and u crook uml 11 thief, and anything I s.iy will probuhly be used again) me." lender heavy guard he was trans ported to the Portland police station where he was sealed on a long bench. "1 remember this bench." he grin ned. "1 Hat on it two 'ars ago." Police easily recalled Ihe time. Murray wum arrested here following the Florence bank holdup. In a rct (lehCO on the east side, by a detail of police headed by t'apt, Moore and Selective (.loltss. (lult urged the outh to till the lihling- place of Kelly nnd VA lllns whom Carson Haid Murray b-tt In While Hahnon, Wash,, yesterday. h V They may go to your mother's home, Tom," hi' Ha hi. "They may think they would be cafer Iheij thun anywhere else. And If they got there and the police round out Hhoul tl. there'd be a fight. You Know that. And your motber mlht gef killed. You wouldn't want that iM happen, would you'.' You'd belter (ell uh w here they an-." ltcfiiMN In "lYnch" 'Now, listen to me," retorted Murray- "Listen lo me. Didn't illos 1(111 n guard who was ready to shoot tnef Didn't he save life'.' Pd lii fine to Hplll on him. woid-tn't J .' Pin not like the bird who M.Vded tin me, nnd you iy tow It." ''Nut iQil If rhang." he added. Q Do you think Lia Suuermun told o 0 uii yuti u lien you K"t hi i cstf'J bo fun'?' h: wan hhUi'I. "Klin i;ot !' wlici o it in now," Haiti Murray vlmlkiivfly. "If it hadn't ltion ftn her 1 wouldn't l here. You or she or nnyliuily i-Ikc cjin't make me iK'Hcvr who Uiiln't hiiIU-Ii." "Do you hem her any 111 will "Say tiK to ilo drawling tl, "W'hadya want I'urn the other cheek and Kt'l hit with a brick? Oct off your i for Urn OreKn immlitM retorteu m foot!" fliKht toward Yakima. If the bandits Kvu Sauerinan. held In (he city Jail are comiIiik through the Yakima eoun on a charge of pokm-knI-ik liquor. ha . try they through W hite hern mentioned hk the woman who ! Kwan. ho officfiH pointed out and had told on Murray when he huh la-stM1"''' '' '"reh will, be concentrated arrested hero. i Shu had denied vehemently having I anytlilriK to do wilh Murray h arrest, j I "till Villi IflVft U'ilH lllKlthM' ' - ;," ;, I int. t...nii..u" t... Mi.ti .i i ..... ... .. . le ncr noi 10 worrv. im uoi na hrtnB.- and he rubbed his throat rc- '-"' W Story of t apt ii re The Hlory of the capture, uh told hy I CarHon followH: "I had been arrested in I'm t land and was chained willi vaKraney in police court They Kiive me sixty days suspended senleiu in order that I miirht net out of town ami Slav out . i nvm ncios.1 i lie i oiumoiii 10 jiii- ; I'ouver. Wash. Tliere I met Tom M ur- ray. II was in Die railroad yards 1 hcr.- Murray was about l board the :!.-, I". .M. fast Ireiehl for Vnl ralia. .Murray told in, who he was and asked lii help liim get away. We planned to ku to lacoma and s age a stick-up. .... .. .. .. bile we wei-e on tlie way tliere Mur- , , , , J,y told me that after he. illos and ,.,. . ,.,,la,, Klunly f,.,. . Mmul , , , , . , . . .in immediately drove In an automobile '" '" i- Wht(i ni whur(i ih miJ b( tn j,,,,,, ,M H. wo(MlH ani inlsl) M , 3 uVo(.( yiMmUly r,,.,.,, ,M,.,y ,, willm '"iJ " riKlil. TImmo vvuh nn !, 1,.,B- KK(. L,,,. 1K.,. ,,, ,,, ,,,,. unii Wll,s ,,..,, . ,,, ,,,. ,, ,.., huiiic .'llli,-H. .Miiri-ay .,lij,'cl(.,l, but U'illos, an old railroad man, got In just the same and when he left tho car Murray demanded to know 'what the bell you went In there for?' and U illoH replied 'to hell with you.' There was some more words and then the three agreed to split. .Murray was to go cast and W'illos and Kelly were to stay at White Salmon for a time and then lilt nut by themselves with Wil los as leafier. "Instead of going east, Murray for some unknown reason came down the river and went to Vancouver, whero ! I met him .M nrniv "A Per fee I ;cnlhiiuo" "I want to say right here that I never met such a perfect gentleman as Murray. I would not have turned , Cooncy ami O'Neil. him In bill for the fad that he de-I At Nw Viirk dared I was a menace to nodety und I'irsl game: a lot of such stuff as that. When ho PltlHburgh X U i did that I made up my mind that I New York 1 a - would turn him over to the uuthorl- Meadows and tiooch; Barnes, Hunt ties, so when we arrived here I took ' linger and Snyder, him to the Savoy Hotel and we got Second game: a room. Then we planned lo do u Pittsburgh Ii . I stick-up here. I left him in the hotel and 1 culled upon Charles Pilling, incmber of the night police forco and t hired hint to aid lu the atlck-up. Of1 course (his was all bluff, but a part of my game. Then I called on tieorge lint ncr. mayor of t his city, and hireil j hfm to be taxi driver. "My next move was to return tu the hotel, go to our room, tell Murray I cvervlhinu was all riirht and to comu ahead. We went downstairs and I In troduced him to Pilling ami Hunter ami told him they were to assist us iu the Hilek-up ami everything is all right, not to fear. Just at that point. Pilling und Bar ncr stick their guns in Murray's riba and quick as a flash he tumbles uml exclaims, "pretty clever!' "That was all he said. He went si lent from then on and didn't say au nt her word, but I iron Id tell he was doing some mighty tall thinking. Be cause of this I will try to get him out of here on the 'A o'clock train this morning to Portland where he can be kept lu Kilety." Murray was taken to Ihe local jail and locked up under heavy guard. Ilo ale a hearty supper but refused to talk or make any comment on what had happened. WILIiON and ki:lly I li i; tContlnued From Page On) A third Is through Ihe heavily lim bered hills Into the Toppcnlsh coun try In the Slmeoe mountains and the Vakluia Indian reservation. The latter place Is regarded us the most likely objective of the bandits, as the mountains iu that district have long been a hiding place for despera does and it is said they find ample cover from pursuers. While Sheriff I .me has his men lu readiness, few of them will actually ku to the fitdd until It becomes sure (he bandits are headed this way, but small siiiads will be sent to cover the Mount Adams ami Sat us roads, the most logical ones for the bandits to traverse, I n order to reach While Swan, they must pass the Signal Peak ranger station, where all cars are ru tin (red to register. As soon an any Mispiclous travelers are reported from Signal Peak, tin Yakima posse w III concentrate on Ihe While Swun dis trict, some la miles away. It Is possible fttr them to avoid the Yakima district ami go by Golden -dale. Sheriff Luce Is also of the opinion Ihnt since the bandits obtained a con siderable supply of foodstuffs at Bin gen, they wilt take to Ihe hills and "hide mil" in western slyle rather than attempt to continue in their automo bile. If they are accustomed to lite in the wilderness, they could remain there for an indefinite time und uh Ihe section Is remote from any consider able sett lenient. It w -mi hi he almost Impossible -to organ tie posses large enough lo cover l)ie numerous can yons with any degree of tuieeesH. Sheriff Luce was Informed by Sheriff Warwick that he has no doubt (lie 1'lugen robbers v-tc (he bandits. , SLATTLi;. Aug. 2-'. (A. IM-Phll 'arson, w ho captured Tin M urruy. escaped convict from Salem, formerly dived in Seattle until five yearn ag when he uoved to Portland. Uh father aim a brother reside here lit present. "I'm going to While Salmon and I'm Bure we'll get the other two." he told the Seattle Pout Intelligencer over the long distance teb ne early thin MEPFOKP VATTo TRTBUN'E,0 innrnlnj--. "When a man toniinlls mur der I believe any measure arc Justi fied to run him ilown. our famllieH aren't wife Willi ku1i desperadoes uh I lime runnlriK Ioohc." I'o-mi Culled Out YAKIMA. Wah..'AuK. 22. Sheriff ' D. Mire thin iimriiJiiK railed out "In available rui-eea anu mailed nearm ln "'"I m-MKnuoinooji, 1 1 " i;i,ut;i, wuhii., a uk. (v. t A. (1. I.cwlH. whoHO Ktorn watt iob bed by per.sy.iH believed to bo the en ioh, wnen Known pnoiuKiupiitt m in fii'iifviM loihiv. MCtleil tliiit the men 1 had been hccu around town for three or four days prior lo iut night's rob bery. BASEBALL SCORES Amt'rl.'all. CHII'ACO. Auk. - (A. I) ..lanamT r. e .,,,, is , ,e 'aBo While hox was earrleil li'lim ine field today Winn his left leg was 111-. jure,, , buhik ", a f"n in the first inning of the game with the Philadelphia Athletics. At Chicago It. II. K. Philadelphia 0 1 1 Chicago I 4 1 Harris and Cochrane: Thurston, Kdwards. Kerr and ICoush. At Cleveland, New York Cleveland Khawkey and Miebbc Hcwcll. It. II. 15. ... 4 II 1 . . .5 11 0 Ulllc and L. NATIONAL LK.U.n; At Itrooklyn Kh'st game: Chicago 2 4 iyuoklyn a lu I lllako und Jlartnett; Khrhnrdt and Taylor Second game: Chlcogo Ii; 1 Urooklyu 2X2 'Coii per and Uunzales; Petty, Ob borne, llubbell and Dellcrry. At Boston Phsl game: Cincinnati - 5 a Huston 4 K 2 Luiue, Carl Mays and Margraves: Wingo; itentoii and Gibson Second game: Cincinnati S II Cincinnati IJoston J. May. Donohue 2 5 3 and Krueger; New oru i i Aldrhlgo and Smith; Scott und Hartley. At Philadelphia I'Mrnt game: St. Louis m j -i i Pliilmlelplila 3 K 1 Sherdel und o'Karrell; Mitchell, UoIIh, Couch. O'Neil and Wilson. At Philadelphia K. it. iu. II. K St. Louis 0 Philadelphia ii G 2 0f .117 inche, all of which fell on the Sothoron, Dyer und Schmidt; Curl- imh und llth duilng a thunderstor son und Henline. and miniature cloudburst. I For Sunday cooler weather and probable thunder showers are pre LONIJON, Aug, L'L. (A. P.) An dieted for the valley, while thunder Kxehungo Telegraph dispatch from Calculll says Inn persons were drown- e,l iu tile Mw.glllla liver, near l'ingal- yla by Iho capsizing of a ferryboat .luring u storm. OlMUllilHl ra.'t Slgncl. WASIIIN.ITuN. Aug. 22. Uegil- latiolis lo enforce Ihe I'niled Stales- icl. Iruslee in bankrupt. v for the Sel.- 1 vard last season, has signed a olie Canadiaii treaty was agreed upon lo- nik lllliiblillng corporal ion in behalf year contract as head coach of Hie day by Itepresenlallvcs of II, o two ,,f crcdllors of lhat and other uiolioii I'liiversily of Pennsylavania crews, governments. They will he annouuc- picture enterprises of Louis J. Set.- John Arthur Brown, chairman of the ed later. . nik. rowing committee at tho university ' announced today. Ilo will bo assisted Cook Willi g.-is. If I Cook with gas. tf by Max l,uft. the giant oarsman who an ROI-TAN U cigar you'll like "l( you can pick a winner frn ttic diamond as well 0as you can out of the cigar case I'll say you've batted 1000! That ROI-TAN is worth my l;i match. It's my ssjioke, (Ten million A QM E R 1 C A AfKDFORD, OKEC'ONT, EVERY FAMILY onu iir more ixiilhliH fi'.iin cv.ity funilly in tho cuunty Ih th? thai Iihh bcu not by (rfk:iul8 In churtfu of Ihu coining JackHun County ln (luHtriul liiir, Mudfurd, tioiitembvi' 10 tu 19. In all utl'.jit to mulio this ycttf'H fair not only the , lilnosl mid best. but Ihu inoHt HUcct'SHtul from every ,,oHHlble viewpoint, a Kpceliil cam paiKli in being; wnged to increaHo the number of exhibits In every depart incnt. P'air offieiult, point out. that since llu tax pnyerH have $125,000 Invested in grounds mid bulldiuBS. they should take onoUKh interest in llie fall' to want to make it the biK KcM and best In tho state. HiKger exhibits means biKKer attendanee, anil biKKer ,iretniums, and more prize mnl.v f,. everybody ton.erned i.;nouKi entries alrea.lv have been ,.,,, . ,..., ,i,;,,,i , .,,! to nsu,.0 m.w ,eeords being made, ThiH Ih especially true of the live stock departments. In whith there has been unusual activity recently. , A well balanced fair, that will be noted for Its atrong educational ex ! Iiiblfs as well as for Its entertain ment features will be presented thiH year. The amusement end of the program has not been overhjoked by the management. There will be all kinds of thrilling features, Including harness and running horse racing, auto and motor-cycle races, a horse show, clowns, riding devices, band concerts auto show, a big night pro gran), singing, dancing and vaude ville numbers. Thousands of visitors are expected lo attend this year's show. Medford's strategic location on the Pacific Highway, midway between Portland and San Francisco, ami the gateway to the Crater Iake National park, makes it accessible to thousands of tourists, who annually visit this sec tion of th country. preparations have been made to care for capacity n iiu ilH ouch ilit vr of t lio f:iii' and permit tourists to see it free of charge. FIRST RAM IN T lireaklng a drought, of over two months, a downpour of vain com- nicnced about li o'clock this morning an,l lasted for neurly-an hour before It 'slopped. The last rain to visit the valley occurred Juic 7th. at which tlinv -Ml of an Inch feiL while this morning .on of. an Inch wan recorded, third of tho u venule rainfall of Aug- UHe. which Ih .IS. r August of P.t:M recorded a rainfall pIiowcih are expected In the mountain eotiutry. j XI 1. ono. lion Suit Is I'llcl 1 Ni;V VultK. Aug. 22. IA. P.) Suit lo recover J I I. II, Ml. ,1(1.1 alleged I, Ian, ages was filed In the slate su- pieino court l,b,y by Arthur V. Ilalz- too. Small world, 1fV't it' ocrs sty "yca!", o o N 0C I O f ) ASKED TO EXHIBIT AT COUNTY FAIR AL SIMMONS IS 7- - ADMIMH CAI ADV SATmnAY.o AIWST 22, , Lniiiiiiu onmivi It ' - ' t'lllCAIIO. Aug. 22. (A. I1.) Al Simmons. ' Connie Mack's high priced : outfielder, purchased from Mllwau- kee, Is more than doing his share ln keeping the Athletics in the run- ning in the American leaguo pennant race. In his last six gumes ho has carried tho brunt -of the batting for his club. Ho smashed out 11 blows. one of which wus a triple and two of them homers, although the club as a whole, receded in batting during tile last week. Simmons moved from fifth to sec ond place, according to averages ' ouipneu louay un.i ineiuainB vteu- nesilavs cames. He In now runner up to Tris Speaker, of the Indians, I who tops the list with .'i'J'2. Sim-1 uions is nailing Harry Il.'il- niann of IK-troit In third with .377, and Ty folio founh with .376. Ken Wllliama of tho Browns added only one home run tu hia collection. out is icuuine; wllll .'u. aiouhci 01 the Yankees remaina at S3, wlillo Simmons l traiilnir them with 21. Johnny .Monti, Whlto Sox outfield er, increitHed hia base stealing rec ord lo 37 and brought his run total to 101, tho firm player iu the circuit to iiuhh tho century mark. Other loading batters: II. Itico, SI. i-otiis. .373; Slsler, St. Louis, .3M; l.amar, Philadelphia, .3112; Wingo. Uolrolt, .350: li. nice. Washing ton. .318: J. Sewell. Cleveland, .347; Collins, Chicago. .345; Coombs, New Vork, .343: Hale. Philadelphia, .341. Ilazen Cuvler has been ono of the chief cirs In kociiiiic tho IM,,,,., mil ill front in Hie National league raee. This flashy youngster made tlio best KhowiiiK among batters In the league when he boosted his average 14 points. He Is hitting .355. and lias considerable edge on his rivals for Iho scoring honors, having regis- lered 1 IB times. His sensational speed Is making it warm for Ills u-nin mate. Max Carey, for base slcallllg honors. Carey failed to in- crease his mark of 31) while Cuylcr swiped two and is trailing will, 27. lingers llornsbv. Cardinal luadcr and 1H24 champion hitter of tho leaguo. dropped below .400 to 3S3, but is not lu immediate danger of being dethroned. Jimmy Bottom- ley also slumped, but continues in second piaco witli .382. while Cicorgo H111 por of Ihe Phillies moved Into third place willl .305. ' Other leading batters: Uarrus, Bos- Ion, .351: l.'ouinler, Brooklyn, .304: Sto.-k. Brooklyn, .351: Wrlghtstonc, Philadelphia. .351; Cox. Brooklyn, Brassier, Cincinnati, .3411; Phil- I'HILAIU:i,PHlA. Aug. 2;. -e,l Spiihn. assistant rowing conch at liar 90c 2 for 2Sc o l&Qand for SOe 34 7; iiocipiiia, ,;ii;i; uarnnart, Pittsburg, 342. I T . i LX-IVIhUhURD BOY A PCTC PflAPU m 111 1.1 lillUlill lllll sf ULIU UUIIUII JVU o ja 102S lalned the t-iv. (ily ut Wasflliu; ln trow lasiaprln. Hoihavlll rep.t Uhere Hip Inst week In bepl'Wioer i. fall rowliiB. ... , .. (Kred Bpuhn Is the son uflw. Jolin Deinmer of Medford. and Is regarded as one of the most skillful oarsmen In tho country.) IxuiPH' Slamllnsx CIIICAOO, Aug. (A. I'.) The official standing of tlio uaseoa,, leaguos. including Raines of Aug. 21:1 Aincrhan U'ngiio i W. U. Pet. .0-14 .027 ,r,r,o .51111 .in ii .412 .125 .2U0 Washlngliin . IMiiladelphla t'liicugo St. Louis Detroit Cleveland New York Uostun .National League W. 1.. I'll. .liD-l .573 .511 .179 .177 .435 .43S .422 Pittsburgh ww York Cincinnati ytt ,,uis Brooklyn Philadelphia Chicago juston ,...0 7 .... 07 .... 02 .... Mi 13 .... ill .... r.o .... 01 ( 50 52 01 lis 01 til 07 V IvSTKIl DAY'S U FN I" LTS At Salt Lake 13-4; Portland 3-L'. At Ooklnnd I : San Francisco 3. At Vernon 0; L-os Angeles 4. At Saerumcnto 2; Seattle 4. San.lc Will- A Willi SAItATOtiA SI'KI.VCIS. X. V., Aug. 22. (A. I'.) Ilaslo. uwnv.1 by J. H. Ividenor. San.lc uu. triumphed in the $ 1 ,1,0 UO Grand Union llot.'l mak.'a for iwo-year-oldn at six furlongs at tho pU today. I'OItTI.AND. Ore.. Aug. 22. By a vote of two to one. Albert C. ltns. 1 waruen. was ueposc.i jca- tcrday afternoon by the fish commis- slon and Kdisun I. liallaqli of St. Helens was made his successor, w- T. Atkin of Astoria opposed the removal despite a lung conference wiln Chairman John C. Veatch. of Portland during a break In the meet- i"g- S. llnvcs. Day City, moved "'o dismissal and Veatch voted Willi , -No charges were placed against Iluss. not'11 harmony being given "'o motive behind the removal, ,tos)' onr comment was that "tlio "h trust had won." Tho e'tunge is effective at once, ""hough I'.oss will remain on the imyroll for sixty days and will help U"1'iibIi ,la much as possible, I ' Hallagh has been 111 charge of Iho Ht' Helens branch of the Columbia I'lver Packers' aHsoclallon for 18 '0i"'"- ciofore that ho was employed " the Columbia by the Washington department. Cnok with gas. HtKhcst Quality Jewelry Repafiing Diamond Sottlnff, Watcb Repairing Satisfaction Assured Id oiialllir antl nrlna B iJJ &lall ua your wanta. RUDDY & CO. DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS FLEATERS Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. Bartletts Wanted Guy W. Conner CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves. W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 ROSS DISCHARGED AS FISH WARDEN, BALLAGH NAMED Carbon Briquets will advance $2 per ton on September 1. ORDER NOW for your winter upply. Valley Fueled Phone 76 N. Fir it. T-O-N-IGH.T He RIDES to a Finish SHOOTS to a Finish LOVES to a Finish TOM MIX and " Tony ThA Wonder Horse in Zane Grey's " Riders1 of thePurplcSage T-O-M-O-R-R-O-W Action, thrills, excitement in the kind of drama you love to see with DORIS KENYON LLOYD HUGHES HOBART BOSWORTH RIALTO Vulcanizing HAWKINSON SYSTEM Phipps Auto Park Service Highway at Jackson St Wong Pon Chinese Medicine for Tmlnml of Arnte and ckronlo iIwvh ol Mea Di WOBMB. Oiiun .nd tumor tmtat tnflMnu, M4 bl.'Mer tn1 ttntn.nh trnolM. MM, hjrnU, niptut. raldt, l.n.U troobm, fevn, pntunini,,, utnms simi Ui(ut tro;tlr, rhnini.ti.m, tmMiorrh.a. foltf., nnaumpUoo, wUrrh, pIlN, kjdionK, 1- Ottloa Hnuni n . M. h P. M, eonnltatlM frm 1 goiith r.anl 8t. HUtari. Or rMOTEC bAtmnDarjiu tt lii o o 0