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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
mis o O MOR BIX MftflFftftft MA1TA TKmVW, lSKT)9mT), QftEflO??, TffTftffliAT. SF.PTEMftBft 21, 193 KING WG 1 OF LAND IS SMASHED H I g h-Powered Organization Posed As Realtors Sup plied Broadway With Booze Leader Flees to Europe, 27 Men Face Conspiracy Charges. GKPnt STAR. HAS RIVAL, ON GRIDIRON is LED BY SLAYER, BORN AT SALEM CALL OFF FLIGHTS TO HAWAII TILL .reman Lnnner Than Famous hmrt In ain Anionio. , turned the K"n on himself, wok fine 'BaH anr. .net Ac ftnnrf fin of thfl rul flfrurPH In a tragedy en- . ,. . it mm ' OporRp, shot and killed I'utrolman GndirOn Handles a Mean ThomaK Kckhart. CH-ore. after HHrv- I lnif a term In the penitentiary, killed a woman in Han I'Vum-toco and com mitted nuleide. KHUnK of the policeman by fJorK Meyera followed hlH arreHt at the In HtlKatlon of hi brother Arthur. Ac cording to evidence brought out at the Sept. 24. (A.'trtl Oeorge had entered Arthur's Pair of Tongs in Summer Specializes in Long Runs, NEW YORK, Sfpt. 24. (A. P.) ! What In officially regarded an the IiIk- gi't bootlK rlrnc In thn country Iioh been amanhtid after heinK allowed Hi I of federal OKenf, obtained evidence on . "') l "" -.1.1-1. .w i. ,...l,.r i..iv. "H Hl plKkln, V,0i.iU .f ,v,, ii'-v rlmft of una h8 been doln It every Hummflr, m HAMILTON'. N. Y P.) Kilrilu Tryon, C'olfc'ute'H buck apartment here on a rainy evening. field are not only belong in the and nai placed nin muddy oooih on exclusive clreleH of liemen but bun ome wllk rushionn In the apartment, 'a strong i-liilm to a ponitlon at the Arthur protested but Ineffectunlly. He .top of the llHt. Ited (JranKe of IHI- mni, umiruniKiuniH u-flumuny, wni nolH baH drawn the Hpollljcht on hiH " n me Hireet. secured me ponce- the IOI1KH OH Well mm uhkkh mm 10 rjnui iiih rinmi- pltpMii, hut the blonde r' oui not urrem mm. i m- poncemun i motion (leort-'O Hhot him tin I rj 1 1 n-i n n jlli.il n fnur n It every Hummer,-- . . ; Hinre a record which ecllpseH lied ICranKe'H mark. Tryon's mother conducts a general ' Htore and ice bunlnen8 at ConK"- inond. Mush., und during the va cut ion season Knum niinuies ine ice .urn . (U.nrun wvoth wnm Irleii twice, the the buslnesH. Kddle Ih a rival f mrPInft rourt rVPrf,hlK tho flrHt lied not only on an Iceman, but oh .., milrllA. in )h Uftr.(wi ,i Canada ana the united mates, general a mincer or ning runn on iu K""". un was then convicted of mnnshiUKh authoritleH learned about the rliiR iron. Iter. Arthur, a fllnr wltnesH, left the through the seizure of the Hleamer In 1921. a n halfback for fiuf- Hl(l(n nft(.r the first trial and could NantlHCO off Astorlu. I)nf Island, lust . field prep, he scored two touch- not ,Pocated to nppenr as a wltnesH April, with GOO caHea of liquor, ufter dowim und almost Hinifle-hnnded de- nt the B,r0nd trial. After nperntlnf? h had come throURh the coast Buard fcuted the Yule frPHhmen. (mnvlnjr picture hotiscH at Toppeni h. blockade disguised with lumber plied in )22 plnylnit for Colgate ngulnHt AVnsh., and I.a (Irunde. Ore., bo next on deck. Lehigh he made a G&-yurd run from Wns heard from as a Hobller at the Thirty agents put on the ense Hciimiuuge for a touchdown and run I'residio at Ran Frnnciaro. For hcv found that the ship had been bought ft ,llint for 70 yurdH for a ernl yeaiH hlH relatives here beard at Gloucester City, Va., by an agent .touchdown. nlthlng from him. lie wan the son of of the ring for ItiOOO. The trail then . ln Colgate-Columbia game that Joseph Meyers, one of the pioneer do- he Hcored five touchdowns, purtnient store owners of ore"!!. and who died in Portland a few yenrs ok .after having nmnssed n fortune. cHtlniutinn of each of our peoples, fair; and In the practical test of time, workable. "In the constructive attitude of the representatives of the, two countries who now meet together a solution will come. ''ffflHI I' Air. Minister and gentlemen, 1 welcome- you here." ' Tho joint session today was com ' pnratively brief, hihtlng only a little 'more thun an hour. It wns followed, however, by a meeting of the Amer- Iican commission which, it wan Indi cated, was prepared to talk over the sn.ii.i, ncpi. .o iur- general situation among Its own Meyers, who shot and killed his sweet- thir nompt lo muUm non-stop members. Texas, and flight from California to Hawaii will l After an hour's discussion the be made before January, Secretary American commissioners adjourned Wilbur announced today. their meeting to be, culled together The seaplane 1T)-I with which It is again later in the day, and it was de plunned to make the flight has been elded to have another conference sent back to the factory at Seattle with the Krench mission after totnor from Snn Francisco for modifications row's meeting of President Coolldge In its engines based on recent trials and his cuhlnet. There was no an and lessons learned from the l'N nouncement, of the offering of a con planes In their unsuccessful non-stop crete plan for settlement by either flights. . commission but It was indicated M. "We still have in mind the flight to Cullluux hud left with the American the Hawaiian islands with this commissicm a document setting forth plane." Mr. Wilbur said, referring lo l-Yance's position. From this, It was the l'B-1 hut he did not say definitely presumed, it would be possible for thj that the flight would be attempted, negotiators to gain an insight into The plane's capacly had been demon- the lengths to which France could go. struted, he added, und It wns prob- j The impression prevailed that the able a flight to the islunils would be negotiations would be more In the uttempted after the attentions had nature at n trading proposition than been made and surface craft lire the suhinh-siou of concrete uffers and available to act. as station ships over counter offers. the course. Raiders of the new ilry regime of General Uncoln O. Andrew yester day Invaded two office bulldlngn sim ultaneously In the theatrical district at Times Square and arrested thirteen men,' Warrants for fourteen more re main to be served.' The ring, doinif business in the guise of a real estate firm operated In I fastening the crime onto George Mey 1 ers. George wandered about this county a few days before giving him self up to a fnrmer, who collected a 1000 reward from the state. L OF N. FAVORS led to Irving Wexler, uIIuh Waxle Bur- HO don, a well known rroi.k, authorltlen mBktni( r,1H ( 35, 40. Do. 3 aiu. n tiier Bviuenujr kh 85 yards for the eioren. what was coming and fled to Kurone with hla wife a few days ago In a luxu rious stateroom. Thres of Wexler's lieutenants, how ever, wore arrested. The ring Is said to h&vs maintained purchasing agents In Nova Bcotla. leased warehouses In In 11123 In n lie game Willi Ohio' Arthur nml fieorgo. ns heirs, cnin Klate at Columbus he rumped 45 received blanket Hums of 2.1.000 n yards from scrimmage for one touch-, their respective legacies, down and ran 70 yards for nnother.l Last season he scored 89 points.' 1 exas. wpi. runklng fourth among the lending 1 ' seeonu micmpi 10 enn ins .... in life wns made nt a hospital here today the United States and ' .ilI(.hdWn against Nebraska after a y Arthur W. Meyers, who was in a liquors to Broadway cafes and hahl tues. - Only 27 pints of whiskey were found 1 nthe offices. Records of customers Also were seized. Federal Investigators mild the agen- cy operated on a huge financial scale, using large banks in this city for Its transactions. The Investigators found that one of the alleged members of the ring, Ar thur Kraus, for whom a warrant has been issued, deposited ln a single . month Imore than $200,000 ln one bank. Mr. Buckner did not name the market bank but he said last December the 7 Washington, National City bank issued to Kraus York by express, I thirty yard run. I Fred Dawson, Nebraska coach, said Tryon was as good as tho great I Grange. NRW critical condition it Tier shooting to death Mrs. Hetty Candler and then wounding himself. The man leaped from his bed nnd uttempted to hatter his head with a pitcher. The nurse called for help and he was overpow ered. A series of notes, written by Meyers Indicated his affection for the wnmnn caused the double shooting. In one note Meyers requested his body be buried ln Salem, Ore., where his father lives. YOltk. Kept. 24. Thursday The couple were found seventeen si California, i isew torit. hours after the lime neighbors heard 7 Oregon, l iew HlolH riv0l nt r,.K, Candler's home. Wire Report on the Pear Market GKN'KVA. Hept. 24. (A. V.) Tho League of Nations assembly today udopied amid enthusiasm ihe French proposal for n world wide economic conference under the auspices of the league. Loueheur, n former French minister of commerce, and sponsor of the project, warned the assembly that the task would lie difficult and suld ihe truth must nut be concealed from the world's people und that 'U is im possible for us to consider the problem without Ihe aid of the labor organizations." He wanted the nht of nil nations ln seeking a solution which he cautioned might pot lie achieved for several years. One of the most heartily ap plauded points he made was that "tariff policies inuM be examined aside from fiscal considerations." Representatives of Italy, Holland, Delglum and Spain spoke in support of the resolution,- NRU' YORK', Sept. 24. (A. P.) An outburst, of buying activity in French government bonds listed on the New York stock exchange follow ed the opening today of Ihe French debt negotiations in Washington. French government 7's of 1914, were bid up one point to a new high record for the year at flli7 on totnl transac tions thnt run well ubove $1,000,000 I before 1:30 p, m. Other French gov ernment nnd municipal bonds also showed marked Improvement In tone, although most gains were fractional. Cook with gas. if A III JOY OVl:R FUKNC1I DIOHTS. (Continued from page one.) 13 New York by a letter of credit for $50,000. 1 boat. Oregon hnrtletts: Three cars, Tho government prosecutor asserted extra, $,1.10 to $5.10; few, $2.55; that on a single day last May 23, the iuijh, $1.25 to $3; uverage, $3.35; agency received orders nt Its Times fancy, $2.20 to $3.70; tops, $2.10; Square headquarters for 400 cases or average, $2.8; Hose, one cur, extras, I" whiskey. :i.iio to jt.r.O; J3.80. average, $3.03; fuuey, CALLED BY DEATH HALEM, Ore., Hept. 24. Jacob Warner, 64 years old, who for thirteen years has been chief engineer at the state capitol, died suddenly early to day from a heat attack. Mr. Warner had heu In 111 health for some time, and had been awuy from his work for CHICAGO. Sept. 24. (U. H. Hl1 reuu of Markets) Two curs Colo rado pears; one Illinois, two Indiana, ono New York, seven Oregon, seven Wushington, one Michigan by boat, Washington burtletts: 3020 boxes, $2.35 to $3.90; mostly $3 to $3.20. Oregon bartlettu: 2G1B boxes, $2.85 to $3.90; mostly $3 to $3.20. California, bartlutts: 020 $2.25 (o $4; mostly $2.00 to $3.10, STILL UNKNOWN VANTOlIVlCn, Wash., Sept. 24. (A. r.) The paralyzed man In tho hospital nt Hldgcfield, whu gave his name as Dr. Nathaniel Ketch . of Philadelphia, after being picked up on the blirhii'nv earlv this u-cek. was boxes, cured for nt Kelso, Wash., by Cowlitz county authorities for several months last year, the Kvenlng Columbian was Informed today by .Miss Kuth Knglc horn, Hed Cross executive at Kelso. The man was picked up ln (a stupor NEW YOltK. Sept. 24. Wednes day's pear market: 24 California, 1 Delaware, 1 Idaho, 10 New York, IS several weeks, but went to bis work at Oregon, a Washington, 7 New York t Kelso In July of last year, she said .lite state nouse mis murnmg. lie oe- py inmt. 1 New Jersey by oxpress. and he gave the same name, lie said ram helplessly 111 ubout 0:30 o'clock California burtletts: 13 cars best, he was In this part of the country ond a physician wus culled. 1I was 93.0.6 In 94.10; few high as 4.80; engaged In research work, lie left removed to Ills homo where he died. . ordinary, 92.75 to 93. 0; ripe to Keso for Seattle. At Die hospital at Mr. Warner was n native of Ohio. I overripe. 91.75 to 9.1: wnstv low as Hidiri.fi. lil the ii.-nh.ni insist nun bis He Is survived by bis widow and a I 7r.; average, 92.H3. Hard vs. four name Is Dr. Nathaniel Reich. cars, 93 to 94.06; few low lis $3.25:1 average, 93. 40; Hose, one car, 93.26 Oregon Woollier. lo 94.20; average, 93.81. Comical Cloudy on the const, fair three cars, 93.16 to 94.06; few 92.30 . Interior tonight and l'rlday to t2.U0; nvernge, 9,1.05. Oregon harlleiis: Kigbt cars extra. fancy, best. 94.20 to 95.56; ordinary Statement that William Cooper common, 92.50 to 93.70; tops, 91. HO Proctor spent 91,760.1100 in Leonard lo $2.45; nvernge, 93.311; fancy, 92.60 Wood's campaign made In court In lo 93.30; topH. 91.70 lo 92.20 nge. 92.83; special, 92.25 to daughter, Mrs. Vernon Mentzer of Sa lem. . PEAGI NAMED AS "El In the normal tempvraturc, gentle variable winds. ture. Through the necessity of re creating her destroyed productivity through reimbursement from the de stroyer, her present fiscal situation has been permitted to become impair ed. We should make allowance for tills condition. Frnnce now fnces. however, ail of tho facts under a strong leadership (and with the cour age which withstood the usuulls at erdun. The condition la not perma nent. France will emerge succeKS fully front her difficulties "We know that this conference opening today may Influence greatly the, peace of ihe world. We ourselves cannot escape Its repercussions. We feel therefore the great responsibility resting upon us. It Is our duty to roach with you a conclusion. In the Hospitality YOO KNOW. DEAR- I ALWAYS FEEL I WELCOM6 AT ?THE JONESES QTWnNIGS ARE ' GOOD GRADE -L VJ COAL HELPS. JU-jy,rCq AY0lELDTjV7ig3 w Have that cozy home heated with good coal. PHONE 239 MEDFORD 7Ae Answer to the Burmnj Question WAfUUNOTON, Sept. 24. (A. IM Churles McVench of New York to day was appointed ambassador lo Japan. - Ills name had been submitted to Tokyo and had been found accept jihle. lie Is n lawyer of wide exper ience and the son of a fnrmer cabinet officer. The ambassadorship has been vacant Rlnce the deuth several weeks ago of Kdgnr A. Hnncroft of Chicago. Watch Your FraO, Puny Child Grow Strong-Take on Weight roiiTLANH. Ore.. Sept. 24. The sovereign grund lodge of the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows In an nual convention here, decided today that before any Itebekah assembly may withdraw from tho association of Itebekah ensembltes. It must se cure the permission of the sovereign ln Just II few days quicker than ' nruon was taaen you ever dreamt of these wonderful ln ""holding the protest of the ml flrsh making tablets called McCoy's nortty t the Itebekah assembly of Liver oil Comnound Tablets will iinAs. against the action majority tops, $2.15 to $2.35; average, $2.6S. ver- Chicago. $3.10; start to help any weuk, thin, under nourished little one. After sickness and where rickets ifC suspected they are especially valuable. No need to give them am' more nasly Cod Liver Oil these: tablets ore made to take the place f of that good but evil smelling, stomncli upsetting medicine and they surely do It. They do put on flesh. Ak ny druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets an easy tn take a candy and not at nil ex pensive 00 tablets. 00 cents. Kansas. of that assembly In voting to with draw from the association. The sovereign grand lodge defeated a proposal to admit men over 18 years of age and tinder CO to non Ibetieficlnl membership In the order, 'lender the rules only men under 60 are admitted to non-beneficial mem bership. Invaders seeking to capture London gain advantage In muddy war game. Hummer's return will be deferred for two years because of sun spots and I thn mnnn In Dm itiiliilmi .if nlna l n . lie ure uno gei Mn o . uie ..rig- ta ., j ,,,wllPi meteorologist Insl anil genuine ttjd give the dug , Bd,rrM , Welleslev. Muss, n chance for 30 d.TJs. If you nrentj tlellghtecl with results you get your foolldge. on nn evening walk Is money hack. Ileuth's Drug Store, trailed by n policeman nn bicycle to West Bide riiarmucy, Medio: d Phnr- nVert another narrow escape from an liwcy. Adv' automobile, . In Storm or Sunshine Keep the kiddies feet protected from dampness and dis comfort with ffi Soles and Heeb Outovtars 'Best Leather 2 to 1 Hulthful Comfoctsbk o BUck or Tan for M.n, Women nil Clilldr.n Look for In. PANCO Tr.d. Mark T.W gmt .. S .P.neoC,CJnlM.Mfc 1 1 . F l U1 Fall Needs The farmer and the workingman need good, substantial clothing, underwear, shoes and other supplies. He can find them here and the prices are reasonable, too. We Guarantee SATISFACTION For Hunters New Imnls, I'ulnr Now ItilS Army Cnrliii nil li-nthiT r Sciil.-riissi-t $3.25 Army Kussi't Kmlcllo $3.75 Ijiirno l'ni'k Sucks, lmx sivlo $2.75 Ro.l Fell lints.. ?1.25 For Workmen B.-U. Blurt Bouim Ovornlls, very full flit $1.50 Blue IVnini .Tiiinpei's $1.50 Men's Kluilti Biinls, $1.25 to $2.85 Xli'ii's Wiml Mixed 1'iiion Suits $1.95 to $3.25 Men's l''limni'l Shirts $1.85 to $G.OO A Full Line of Suit Cases, Trunks, Bags, Blankets Freidman-Shelby's "Honesty Brand" Shoes Amy & Outing Stores o Medford'i Exclusive Working-ten's Store, o 32 So. CentraP Ave., Oppose C?aterian Theater PfSbne C67-Y ' R. S. Stewart, Manager Conover Cable Ludtriff! Piano names that stand f or all of the highest ideals in piano history! There is genuine joy of ownership in the possession of one of these great pianos, and when you are fortunate enough to be able to select them in the small grand models then, indeed you should be delighted. These dainty grands possess tone of un usual depth and volume the equal (. of most grand pianos of far larger physical proportions. The actions are highly sensi" tive to the slightest touch, enabling the player to product without great effort, the finest variations of tone color. Let us show you these wonderful instruments. We have them all in stock, the finest collection of grands in Southern Oregon, and we will make you terms, that will meet ;""r requirements. O m WEEKS & ORR O. C. DURHAM Piano Tuning R. W. WILSON Mgr. Music Dept. Special This Week Upright Pianos in Fine Condition $1G0 - $190 - $220 - $275 . Terms $10 Cash, Balance by the Month. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Used Sewing Machines Come to Headquarters for tho Rest .Assortment nnd the Cleanest Stock in Oregon. The Machine You Want Is Here and the Price Is Right. We Have Sewing Surprises to Suit Pocketbooks All Sizes. VERY EASY TERMS White Service Is Right Service. Rentals il.Otl Per Month. EXPERT REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES See Our Table Electrics on Display. Ask About Our Free Course of Dressmaking. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 North Bartlett Phone 937-J Bridges All Your Problems No streams to ford, no treacherous rivers to swim across, if you have a Savings Account in this Bank to bridge these obstacles. The road to independence will be less haz ardous if you provide yourself with a reserve here. A dollar will start one. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD, OREGON t m o 1 o o O