Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1925)
O G O MT7)F0RT MATL- TRTKUNT!. O o o o MKPFOIU). OWKCiOX. .1()N')AV. NOV KM l!l,'n2. 3 02.". PAOK KIVB N. Y. MA.YORALITY "Recompense" at Rialto Today IT 15 SHOT BY POET AS RESULT OF STORY A Beast. dhe PriceN. They Pato For a. Feio ShortHours on X WASHINGTON', Nov. 3, (A. Severn 1 contests which have utt;-;u-nil wide attention, notably the uuhorna.. torlal ficht In New Jersey and the mayoralty campuiKim in New York City. Itoston ami Detroit, will he set tled tomorrow at the polls. While Tuesday's elections are re ferred to as general, there will lie bal loting In only thirteen stales, with state wide votins In only five of these. Uesldes New Jersey. Virginia will In itio only state to elect a Kovernor and In only ono other state Pennsylva nia is there a stnto office at Inu tiat of judf-'o of the supreme court. Two members of tho senate arc t't . bo chosen to fill vacancies now exist ing In the third Now Jersey and third Kentucky districts. While there is n vacancy in tho senate from North Da kota, this will not be filled as Govern or Sorlle has declined to order a spe cial election to determine the suc cessor of the late Senator I.add. Tho mayoralty fight in New York, with Senator James J. AValkter. demo crat, who defeated Muyor John F. My tai In the primary, having I-Yank O, Waterman, a manufacturer and po litical novice as his opponent, prob ably attracts the widest attention over tho country. The bitterest mayorahy contest, however. Is that in lWlm. where ten candidates, seven demo crats and three republicans are in the field. The Ku Klux Klan figur'-s in tho Detroit mayoralty fight. In which Mayor Smith is standing for re election. Mayors also are to be elected in Pittsburg, Louisville and scores of other eities. Deshles that at Indian apolis, there are 100 such contests in Indiana alone. New York and Ohio are the only states to pass on constitutional amend ments. Tho most important of those before the New York voters propose bond issues of SSOQ.OOm.OOO to elimin ate some grade crossing and JMmi, (iliO.onn fur permanent improvements. The principal amendment pruposed in Ohio is. that extending from two to four years the terms of state officers. There will be a municipal election in Kansas City, Mo., which Is to go un der its new form of government and also one In San Francisco where the particular issue is whether the city Is lo purchase a strct railway line at a cost of $;ifj,000.000. I Forbidden HappVj jr Love Endured Ace t w . i Vast Stretches oi TheVcldfe- ISFjiK U . This classic of the screen clo ;cs a t tho liialto Theater tonight. It Is u sequel to "Simon Called Peter," and is a gripping love story. 1,1 M A, Peru. Nov. i. I A. P.) K.l wln Ivlmort'. t newspaper writer, lies In a hoppitiil hen with n bullet wound in his tibdumcn. Inflicted yesterday during an altcrcaliuii witli Carlos t'liocano, poet laureate uf Peru, who calls himself "tlie singer of America, aboriginal and wild." The ullcrcallcu had its origin in a controversy the men had carried on for stum time in Urn newspapers with regard lu ihe writings uf Jose Yas concelus. a Mexican writer, t'hoeanu denounced Yuscoiicclos in the news papers while Klmorc was one of bis strong defenders. Yesterday Ihe men met and Klmorc Is declared to have begun pummeling Chocnno. when the poet laureate drew his revolver and firel. hike Cabrlel d'Annutr.io. the Ital ir.n snldler-poel, Jose Snxtos Chocauti always has been keen to scent the un usual In political controversy a yd take up the gage wholeheaVtedly, ac cording to his Ideals. For his writings -t he yming South American poet has several times nar rowly escaped ileal h. Osborne Word Allows Divorce. WILMINGTON Osborne Wood, who has said he will not contest his wife's divorce suit, has reserved rooms at a hotel. The case comes up this week. Get the most from your car while you have it. Get the most for your car when you sell it. Get complete Veedol lubri cation service today. Go to the near-' 2St dealer who displays this sign! WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors' Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality tnd Prices Absolutely Right Oo Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Befors Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. .',"'" TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford k Modern Mill Oregon rnnk with 4th Doug's Many Stunts Pleases Audiences Douglas Fairbanks was tiiiirvelonsly received at the Hunt's t'rateiian yes lerday when he opened a three days' engagement in his latest picture, "Don Q. Son of Zorro,. Fairbanks is hack In his old form, daring death a dozen times flaring the progress of this story, lithe, agile, dauntless, an ileal figure as the hero of romance. lie clips cigars and cuts paper Vith this eighteen font lash: uses it as a ladder to climb to the balcony of his adored one: makes It a lever-to carry him to safety: hinds his enemies; har ries his tormentors: lights his cigar ette with It: in fact, it is as useful and handy as a third arm might be. The story is laid in Spain, but It harks hack to California, for Don 'easar's father, the unforgettable Zorro of that other wonderful Fair hank's picture. "The Mark of Zorro." is one of its characters. Anil Fairbanks appears briefly as that famous old fighter, grown gray, but still a nower with his gond ww ' In his hand. C ft'lOTH "in the cast are Mary Astor. a vui lovely lady for linn I'casar to worship nnd win; Jean Tfersholt. as a cunning anil conscienceless rogue; Donald Crisp. Stella Do hnnti, Warner Or land, hut tie l'ickford, Forrest and Al bert MacQtmrrlc. THIEF, I J. DURKIN 'CIIICAHO, Nov. 2. (A. 1'.) An other deal h has been charged to Martin .1. Durkin. dapper automo bile thief and stayer. Sergeant Harry Oray. shot by the fugitive gunman In his sensational escape from a police trap last Wed nesday, died early today. Tt was the second death in the costly attempt tn capture the slayer of Fdward Shanahan, government agent. I.loyd Austin, uncle of Durkln's sweetheart, Deity Werner, in whose honie tho Ill-luted police trap "was laid, dtc-d C wounds . received In n shooting uffray. from which Dur kin escaped apparently unharmed. When news of (J ray's death was flashed, police redoubled efforts to apprehend the "steel-vested" bandit' who had vowed that he would -not1 be taken alive. 1 The Werner woman told police to-j commit suicide in the event thalj his capture seemed certain. .... Delightful Dinner By P. E. O. Chapter Members of Chapter A. A.. 1 K. O., had a delightful dinner at the Hotel Holland Wednesday evening. October I'X. honoring Miss Mickey of Poriland. state organizer. The lable was beau tifully decorated in yellow and while and Miss Mickey was presenled with an armful of chrysanthemums. 'Following the dinner Ihe members adjourned to the home of Mrs. A. F. Moore on Holly street, for llylr regu lar meeting. Mrs. Pickett gave, an Interesting report of Ihe supreme con vention at Minneapolis. Minn., which Hhc attended as a delegate. Several piano selections by Miss Mickey and vocal numbers by Mrs. K. A. Day were enjoyed by all. CHICAGO. Nov. 2. (A. P.) A I charge that Police Sergeant Xaughtou did not know how lo use his shotgun and that his weapon took the lives of two men, was added to that of cow ardice made against the police, when Sergeant Harry Gray died today. Gray was the second victim of a police bun- ,gle of an attempt to trap Martin Dur kin. killer and automobile thief. Gray was the third man killed in the Dur kin fiascoes. "Naughton did not know how to use his shotgun." CSrap was nuotcd i,y rel atives as having told them before he died. "He said 'how do you work this fool thing niiyway?'" t Naugh ton's gun also was credited wilh killing Dloytl A ust in, whose widow charged that police hurl shown 'cowardice In the fight last Wednes day when Austin and Gray were, shot down. I Durkin. who has battled with po- Shanahan, a government agent, a few weeks ago when a police squad and Shanahan attempted to capture the automobile thief at a garage. The Screen Uy Ye rrcus Aiwnt. "tiilioly Tlinv." in Itluli". "Tim I'nholy Thr-c." "ith l.nn rhiim-y In Hip stcllur nl! hi-iilim l the Itinlto tomorrow mattiuc Thr l'tiiro In BoniPlhlnif now in rrook ilninias nnd concern i he criminal ac tivities of thro member of a rtn-UH Hlilo show a d nrf. a stronc man and u ventroIcmulMt who pool their va rious tnlenta for the furtherance of nhnrn activities, all' Kllem. n the ilwarf: Victor McLaghlnn "Her cules" nnd Mae lIUHch nnd Mat Moore lis the lovers appear in support ,he star. To Cure a Cold in fizft Ono Day j!Bronw Sail .IH.non Mlle in limit. PAX I'KDIlt). lliiiry IMdneon. photographer, who learned sailinn from hooks, has come bnrk iifler sall iiiK 3S.0H0 miles nnd around the world In his homemade 34-foot salll.oat In five years. fiinninoB 4 Mmtw w iableh W The tonit and Rixntivo effect of Ijixntive BROMO QUININE Tablets will for tify the system againslGrip, Influenza and ether serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box benrs this Wgnaturs m McPHERSON' i Medford' s New Store for Men Opens Wednesday, November 4th 9:00 o'clock a. m. to 9:00 o'clock p. m. A t EVERYTHING IN MEN'S APPAREL UNDER ONE ROOF THE "SMOKES" ARE ON US You are cordially invited' to call and see our carefully planned stock of Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes AT POPULAR PRICES The Kind of Apparel Men Like at Prices That Will Exactly Suit Their Pocketbooks OUR WINTER DISPLAYS ARE READY! McPHERSON'S ."Everything in Men's Apparel Under One Roof" Cpf nef Sixth and Central Streets e Phone 1093 v t Price 30c. Cook with gu9. tf