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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
o o o 0 Q O O TTOBUNTJ. -.! ! J . . MEDFOTJn", 0RK(.9jX. d?JIttSrAY. OfTOMER 2f), 102.") fAcm six MOOFORl) MATL STEEL VESTED AUTO THIEF IN ff nm nnii-rnnurnnw - ! I'ttJtTI.A.N'li, ir.... I'oitliinil will h;ivi' ii Cillt.'AtJO, Oct. 2U. (A. I,.)--Mur-tln J. Durkin, HUcl-vtHliI lUitc.ino blle tliUf ami l;iyor, hint nitfht iih-l with bin ready pistol ii n nin-inpl i;(ivl' rnnimliie,. m i'CKt him In hln swi?i-lhi'url'H miart-! Iimh k l Jfalu-i nn'iit ami eltuhil a nHSa trap iift'i' fatally woumlltiK Uoyl Amain, hi betrayer, uml hroliiiK i delertlve, Buuclit HliH-e li Killed Kflwunl Khunehnn, federal iiKfnt, Oetoher U. nnd wanted for wounding two nollee men in Ka;rnnioiit(it t';il.. several uinntliH upo, Ourkin faeed the blaz- lnir KliotuuiiH and nlHtoht of the n n Armlsl lee day parade at II u. m. Instead of a noun uieeiliij; mid a parade at 7: HO p. in. is had been originally planned by a appointed by I by Mayor Tlii' rmnmlitee t't- diy revised lis plann as a result of si re n no uh proii-HiM by the American Lcjiiui) to tin1 i) I' lit parade plan, f'oiilaml business houses, Ihe chamber of commerce, I ho Jielall .Mert'hiintH association and the .Mcr ehants ti iid Manufacturers afwoclation which had decided to keep liusiiiRSM houses open on November I I will ho ''asked to re-ennsider thu matter. llccmen. Jumped fro inn second story rhft ,MIHnjnI1 f t, niI,yoi'H com window and vunhdied. - milUc unlay followed a decision Illot B(UitilH Hcouiod tin; iudKhlMr - i r,.JU.u-il last nlKht hy the h-Klslative liood until dawn, but found no tract. rnul.u f veterans' oraniza! lorm of I'HI of thfi Hlayor, whoso protective was beliuved to have wived him at thu tinui of the Hlmnehan shooting. Tho fimhiiMh last nlhl was laid after inforniullon wan obtained from AuHtln that Dtirktn and Austin's nipco, Hetty Andrews Werner, might ronio Ihero for clothing in prepara tion for a flight from tho city. Austin was ordered to greet Iur ln nnd Invito him In on his arrival, whoioupon tho duteelivcH would close in.; Sergeant Cray, who wriH wounded. wafl rot:ognl.ed hy tho slayer before Austin eouiti give tne prearraiiKeo warning nnd he and Durkln began firing. Tlie woman nttempted to push tlown Ciray's shotgun nnd Aus tin ffot into the lino of fire, re reiving 1 1 wounds, from which he died early today. ; Portland to hold a parade al I I a. m. on Armistice day whether business Iiousch remained open or not. MiTciuxis TitiAi iti:sr.Mi:i. (Continued from page one.) The defense attorney declared that in any event ho knew o; no provision hi the court martial regulations "that gives the president or the Jntl.-jo advo cate general u right to bring charges." An adverse nil Ins on the second point was brought in hy the court late today, It being held that although the (court martial charges did not conform liii all respects to existing regulations, itlioy could not ho adjudged void be cause they had been Instigated hy the I president as commander-in-chief of the army and navy. Dtirkln leaped through an openj Te collrt ,i,,ciare( u,R president, as window as dray fell, and nudged de-jtho maker of court martial regulations. trntlvcH waiting below. They fired nt llls tIe authority to change or apply him twice, police believe Uurkiirs them In whatever manner he sees lit. nnnpred vest again stood him in n a sharp passage which linmed- gwod stead. . Previous to netting tho trap, tin-let-lives, raided the homo of Uin-kin's mother nnd seized Oriental rugs fur. nllure find radio sets, valued at OOtti which they said had been stolen In California. . WALM.M. Ore.. Oct. 29. While Mar tin, J., Lut kin, .Chicago gunman, was In n gun battle with Chicago police officers and detectives last night. Kalem officers believed they were on IiIh trail.' necausetof Information published nnd 'broadcast" hy radio Salurduy nlghl hut Durkin was in nnrlhcrn California and traveling toward Port land In an automobile, officers along tho Pacific, highway have been Watching Sn' him. Late last night a north Hiiluin pa trolman Reported to heaihiuarlejs lhat he had conversed with a motor ist who miHwered JJuikliiH descrlp tloli. He said the man Iniiulrcd the road to Portland, then turned toward Sllverion instead of following I be Portland road. Tho officer said be did not suspect the man uuill he turned toward Sllverton, particularly because he was accompanied by another man Instead of a woman and a gbi as rhe Information had stated. Salem hendiiuarters telephoned to Sltvei-ton officials to check up on the niUoinobtle but there were no further dy velop:nents. I.tiH AX(ii:ij;N. Oct. I'll. The man sought by sheriffs deputies (,f three counties under Ihe impression lie was Mitrlin J. Ihirkln. alleged murderer of a department of Justice agenl In Chi cago, was taken Into custody here but shortly afterward releasril .with aptd ogies. The man. who proved IiIm Iden tity us M Hen It. lionvough, mining en gineer, demanded and received a let ter explaining to all concerned that "litis man Is not Martin J. Duiikln. lately preceded the decision. Kepre sentative Keid of Illinois, counsel for Mitchell, pressed fpr Information as to "who ordered the Investigation of tho casn, nnd Colonel Sherman More laud, tho Judge advocate, replied: "The secretary of war, hy direction of tho president." "Is the secretary of war Colonel MitehellH commanding officer?" re turned Mr. Held. "That makes no difference.' re torted the prosecutor. oiti-:m;it kkktohkd i svuia. (Continued from pago 1.) a king a Moslem dig his own He then was shot and burled The Metlfurd and oilier Jackson county peace officers have been u their toes the past two days looking for I IiIh mail, Martin Ourkln. reported 1o Vreka recently en route north, but Ihe leading figure In the Chicago escape noted above. J. J. McMahun and C. P. Talent, the local state traffic officers. In formed that Ourkln was In Hose parts left at once for ihe Inp uf the WsklyoiiH. there to He In wait for the much wanted man. and the local police utid sheriff and deputies lunk up stations ut other vantage points uloiig the highway thru tills county. t 'However, this vigil was useless, as nothing was seen of any man resem bling Dm kin's description. Thin o was much excitement here last Tuesday on the receipt at the Mid ford police headiiuariers of a hurry up telegram from Tom Word, department or Justice agent ut Pori huid thin Uurkln had been rccounl-'.cd at Yreka us ho was departing from thatclly, seen grave In it. ; "When I left Damascus by train heavy fighting was taking placo." Conk with linn 4th Says-Now Stiff Joints Must Go! Discovery 1,1 in hers 'Km I'p nnd I: veil the Creaking Ceases. SPEEDER FINED, CAR IS STOLEN Yes: it's true the world progresses. All you have to do nowadays to limber up lhat old slirf. creaky knev Joint Is to suueexe u half Itirh of ii 1 1 rude-working substance from a tube. Then rub 11 on Hie offending pail for a bout a qua rter of a in (nil I e or until II soaks thrmmli (be skin and disappears on Its errand of mercy. Then read Ihe evening newspaper and go lo bed. The chances are that your misbe having knee Joint will lose Its 'creak' while you are dreaming about the high fences you used to hap when you were a oiinKster. "And In Ihe morning." says one who has tried the new discovery, "you'll feel so happy that you'll want lo Jump Into your sportiest clothes anil walk briskly down the street Just to show the neighbors that you are not as tdd as they think you are." .lolnt-Kase: They call this wonder working substance, for the reason that when ordinary methods fall to Umber up the stiff. Inflamed, rheu matic Joint or reduce the swelling. Joint- Muse succeeds. It's a good name for n 'good, clean, stainless prescription that In Just a few months biirf proven to a multi tude of people that lame, swollen, distorted Joints can speedily have the kinks taken out of them and work las smoothly as ever. Put .lotnt -Kase Is for bothersome Joint'., wether In the kneet elbow, an kle, hip. shoulder, spine or finger, and for that purpose Its sale, at ii" cents a tube is immense. All ilruuulsts sell dor.eus of tubes of tt every weeU and druuglalu every where report a big demand. A I ways remember, when .lolnt Kase gets In joint anonv gets out quick. Biggest Selling Joint . Remedy in tho World Ili;.l. Ore., Oct. Leonard Htruin. local mill employe. Is con v I need luck Is against him. Arrested for HPetMling 66 miles an hour on The DHllus-Cillfornla highway, lie was fined .'0 and costs Hnd his drivers' license taken away for one year by J ok tiro uf the Peace K. I. (iilhon yes Jul day. .Meantime, while waiting to Hp pear 111 court, Strom parked his car. a sport model roadster, on a down town Htrpot from which place it was bio en, lie reMnted to tho police. Tho speeding charge was made hy Stale Traffic Officer Karl Houston, who said Btroiu WW't ut the rate of 63 miles an hour for ten miles before giving heed to the otitic. stop s'g nalfi. It was the second time In ft' months that Strom has paid u flue fur speeding, Houston said. A '- Mlfh oa if HOTEL MEDFORD will servo ( HALLOWEEN DINNER On Saturday Evening Turkey, with all Trimmings ONE- DOLLAR On Sunday will serve nguin Turkey, ind plenty of it. ONE DOLLAR Frances's Best Supports Judijm in ihe - annual "most beautiful legs" vutrst In J'arit, awarded the the honors jointly to mademoiselles jieiene Meva (top) and Diane Paresis (beluu ), unable lo choose ' between them.' Uoth are few m&k actree, ' r WW wi?iAr SCIIOOI Sandwiches : foundation of I.I XC1I ItOY s a rule nui lie the the seliuol lunches. These may consist of chopped hulled peanut hotter, chopped meats. nuts, olives or chopped fruits such a.s ai-sius, dates or I'Iks. An of the aloe mentioned foods combined with mayonnaise dressing or imdted hut tei and sjiread helween slices of hut tned tiread makes a most appetlxing snndwlch, wiiich all children will enjoy. i'Yull, you must remember, plays most Important place in the diet'. A small glass of canm-d or dried fruit to he eaten with bread and but ler or on apple, orange or banana. Sweets in the form of cup cukes or cookies uf some kind to be eaten with the fruit makes u good dessert. Add j a few pieces of candy or small pack ige or raisins. j Try and wrap each .sandwich or j article of food lo oil paper, and see that the softer foods are placed on lop, to prevent mashing anything. 10 QUELL RIOTS? CAIKO. Knypt, Oct. 2S. (A. P.) All reports from Damascus, although making conflicting accusations and Hiving varying ur counts concerning what happened there when the Trench put tlown a native Insurectlon early last week, leave Ihe impresssion that the city passed through a terrible or deal from October 18 to 20. Damascus it was learned, bears. tho scars of relentless measures taken by the. French to put down riots start ed by tho Arabs following tho parad ing of corpses through the streets. 7. Dispatches from French sources prior to the insurection salt! the French were displaying heads of ban dits In the public places of Damascus as a warning to others. A traveler who has just arrived hero from Damascus says that at 4 o'clock p. in. October IS, Hassan VA Karreth. chief nf a native hand, penetrated into ihe Chugour quarter of Damascus with his follower!, crying: "Pise up! Your brothers, tho Druses, are here." The band then attacked a police post where they shot a French offi cer. The inhabitants of the quarter armed themselves and joined the In surgents, the traveler says and then all advanced toward the Medan quar ter, the Inhabitants of which ranged themselves against Hassan III Kar- reth's men. The traveder relates that at this hour many Frenchmen were working with Armenians in the Medan quarter. They were savagely attacked by the insurgents and hy another force com ing from another direction, v.hich caught them between two fires. Here -00 men died fighting. Suddenly an airplane appeared over the scene ami dropped bombs on the crowds massed In the Armenian quar ter to disperse them. The angry crowds fired hack, but without hitting the airplane. Alter this tanks and armored cars military buildings. They barricaded the streets and cerluin quarters. It wafl believed the battle would con tinue until Ihe insurgent! ceased fir ing. Tltcbattlo lusted from Sunday night until Tuesday, The shells de stroyed the Medan and Chagur quar ters while parts of the Hamideh ba zaar, El iiouzouriw nnd El Konieira, were burned. A palace, considered one of tho finest monuments In the east, was greatly damaged. 'The traveler described the period of this bombardment aa days and ninlits of "unforgettable horror." He says it is difficult to know how many persons were killed or wounded but that hun dreds were lying in tho streets and that he believes nt least 2i0ti were buried in the tlebris of buildings wrecked by the bombardment. December 1 I god I i, called hy F.l wood Meade, commissioner of tho Veclamation service, Reclamation policies, particularly with rRoronco to tho western and southern states, , will ho discussed nnd tho problem of settlement wilt be considered ut length. C'AIKLAIX O IT OF CABIXKT (Continued from page one.) SADEM, Ore.. Oct. 27. Plica Du per. stale engineer, has been dele gated hy (lovernor pierce to attend a conference In Washington, D: C, Painleve Is ublo to do as finance minister, which portfolio he has taken in addition to the premiership. The combination as it stands Is re garded as containing no new clement of strength und whether tho depar ture of Klnanco Minister Caillaux proves an element of weakness is what political circles and tho general public are walling for. Oood clean Mail Tribune. cotton rags wan to nt if Lurgo cotton, rags wanted at Mail Tribune office. arrived, which a number of airplanes joined in unitedly spreading death among the rebels. The latter tied in all directions. The insurgents, however, did not eense their firing on tho public and pa MJ 5" - ' "I E'3-,iBI .'!' 3 SJV- fa fejssr wa a RUS SELL'S PHONE 31 The last Two Days of Our End-of -Month Sale Brings these Dress Savings to You! Wonderful Values In the Season's Smartest Silk and Wool Dresses $ 29 75 A Sale of. High Quality Coats Reduced to $69.75 Sm-li Coiifs as ;iiv c.IT(T(m1 nl this i'ice will lie p-cafly iulmiml I iy wild love fine clothes, ;is tlny aro the season's smartest styles iiiul colors. The cream of the' season's style is offered yon, the coats with such uoru'eous collars ami cuffs and bands of fine furs, the coats with the jut IT or Elizabeth collars, the new bell sleeves all the newest and most demanded coat styles are here for your selection l'Yiday and Saturday at many dol lars undrr their former juices. Girls' Dresses, 6 to 14 Size, Are Extra Values S3.50 and $5.00 All wool l.otany Flannel. Crepe Kaile, Velvet and Ualhrian, witli Combination lialbrijaji and Velvets and Plaid Flannels. Such cute little styles and such serviceable garments to. for school of'dress wear, that it certainly Joes not pay to make them up iit home. Jl'he materials alone would cost you the price of the 'csscs already well-made np in fi0 alu 1 about ten different stvles. prii'ed o Dresses Worth $35 up to $45 and Even More The smartest creations in both silk and wool from tho foremost designers. Elaborately t rimmed in braids and embroidery work and with the use of furs too on many dresses, these .garments stand out from the values offered before in Medford like a bright star on a. dark night. All the latest fashion demands are shown, the front flares, hack flares, full circular flares, long' basque lines and high waist lines the fashions that are just new. Beautiful lustrous satins, dull suede crepes, fine poirel sheen, cliarmeen and other of the season's newest and best fabrics, made up in these d but Friday and Saturday priced at '. larming styles to sell at $:!") to $45, $29.75 Guaranteed Silk Parasols Worth $5.50, Friday $3,75 When you can buy a guaranteed Silk. Parasol, twelve ribs, carved wodd, enameled nnd bacealite handle at such a price a.s this you should not think 'of buying a cheap cotton. These parasols are, waterproof of course and guaranteed not to split.'l'he colors are blue, brown, purple. d0 "7C green and dark red uJPI J grev, black Artistic Music Every Evening. O O O