Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1925, Image 6

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fTlTYFORT) MATT; TRrnTTyTR,oMTDF0R'D, OftEflOtt, FRTDAY, y'OVfBKn fi, 1!)35
WIFF SEIZED AT
HUSBAND S BIER
f
BY N. J. POLICE
Pretty Mrs. Priscilla Clark, 33,
'. Dragged From Limousine
' -As Klansmen Bury Her
; Murdered Husband Held
As Material Witness-
Bra
T
TO ONE FAVORITE
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KUZAHETIi, N. J.,.Nuv. G, (A. P.)
rrRoized by police as sho heard Ku
Klux Klansmen iiray for her muidored
liUHliund at liiB grave, Mrs. PriscHla
.Clark, 33, and pretty, was in Jail to
day an -a witness. ' '
JoRopli H. , Cowen. Iron worker,
Jewelry salesman and liiHurance pgont,
who Kiive Mrs. Clark $500 of their
$2000 "elopement fund," was alno In
jfiil, charged with niurdoritig William
Clark with a hammer early Tuesday
at IlillHide. Clark wan a gold beater
for Jewelry manufacturers. ;
i Clark was murdered nt 1 A. M. when
lie Rot out of his automobile to open
the door of his garage. His wife and
her mother, In the car, said they did
not even glimpse the murderer. A
live-pound stone mason's sledge hum
mer was found near the garage.
Forty men of the Ku Klux Klan
4nd women of the Kamela waited at
the open grave. They wore robed and
hooded, Mrs. Clark did not get out
of her limousine.
Sho must not have come." whisp
ered one member of the women's, klan
optimization. "She was a member of
the KaiuelH and she Is afraid on ac
count of her and Cowen."
V The klan rites began, a cross at the
g five's head burst Into flams. In con
f'Mding the rites the Rev, Joseph R.
. .lack said: "The. klan extends its
Rvmpflthy In this great tragedy to the
fntlior, mother and friends,"
( The widow was. not mentionod.
,,- The limousine with Its police escort
rolled away. At the police station
here Mrs. Clark, weeping and protest
Inc. was dragged from it.
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'HO IIMIIUII v.lilIU afiUlllUl VLMVtJU
MOW YORK, Nov,, fl,-,(A. P.)
Princeton unci Dartmouth tiro general
favoritoH In major football batilo in
the oHt tomorrow. In homio clrclOH
they aro two to ono choices over iiar
vard nnd Cornell, roKpoctlvely.
Harvard men inlt. however, that
early noanon records are not always
u acuta to forecasts, Cornell awaltH
confidontly behind an unbroken Hiring
of big lied victories and the poKsim-'
Ihio of Conoh Dobio.
Harvard Is in good condition for
the fruy at Princeton, with but one
position in the lineup undecidod. This
post, left guard, may be filled by
either Tripp or C. Ilradford. Cheek,
Miller, Crosby and Coady have been
selected to alart in the backfleld.
CJil IJohlo wuh nioro pessimlHtlc
than usual as ho arranged the big
Rod battle lines for tomorrow's battle
with undefeated Dartmouth at Han
over, N. II., declaring hie eleven just
an "ordinary team." lie hinted
changes In the tmckfield. '
HyrucUHO, ono of the four undefeat
ed lop flight elevens, will endeavor
maintain its winning streak to
morrow agaliiHt Ohio Wesleyan.
Yalo against Maryland; Army
against Duvis; KUcItis, I'a., against
Haverford; Navy against Wwt Mary
land; Colgate against Providence and
La-Payette against Rutgers, all expect
little trouble.
No little Interest is focused on a
gume in which the stop watch will
not figure at Providence, Ft. I., Brown
and Hostqn university having agreed
to conteHf their game on a basis of
forty plays to a period in an effort to
elimlnato errors and injustices of tim
ing system as well as Indiscriminate
use of the forward puss near the close
of games.
REPORTER TELLS -HOWHE
SWIPED
JEFF DAVIS' SPEECH
CHICAGO, Nov. 0. (A. P.) V Re
porters sixty years ago were not luck
ing In ingenuity for one of them ob
tained a carefully prepared s pooch
from the tail pocket of JoffoiHon
Davis' coal, wired It to his papur and
returned It to the eonfedercate lender
without suspicion attaching to him
self. The reporter was the Rev. Ram
Hmall of Washington, pioneer nntl
Kloon worker and a confederate sol
dier al the age of sixteen. Here at
tending the Anti-Saloon league meet
ing he (old the story today.
'I was a correspondent fon Rome
southern papers," ho wild. "Jeff Davis
canio to town to speak and I tried to
gel his speech and failed. Ko as-I
helped him op with his coat, I took
the Mpocch rom the tail pocket and
rushed over to the telegraph office.
! While I was gone tho president
was introduced and arose to speak.
After a fruitless search for .the manu
script tho progrum was hastily chang
ed while Davis and his aides extended
their search. '
"In tho meantimo tho speech had
be.cn cleared to my paper and I came
hack and joined the searchers. Drop
ping the manuscript behind tho con
federate leader I quickly picked It
up, handing it to him with the re
mark: ' 'Hero It is, Mr. Davis, you must
have dropped It.'
"Ho expressed his thanks us did tho
committee." : ' :
The Markets
i
Livestock.
PORTLAND rr RIA PI
Cuttlo Nominally steady ; receipts,
30 lioad. .
Hokb Nominally steady; recolpts,
740 head (99 thrpUKli).
Sheep Stoady; receipts, 145 head.
' . ' -: '- ; . Eggs.
I4ORTi.AND, Ore., Nov. 0. (A. P.)
Kkks Pullets down 1 cent. Cur
rent receipts, 47c; fresh medium,
&96TiUc; l'resll standard firsts, I6
4(il6c; fresh standard extras, 48V&0
49c.
YOUTH URGED TO
RISK LIVES IN
constipation brings wrinkles and gray hair
get relief with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN
Butter and Milk. .
PORTLAND, Ore,, Nov. 0 (A. P.)
Butter Steady. Extra cubes, city
f5c: standards, 64c; prime firsts, 53c;
firsts, 49c; undergrarics, nominal;
prints, G7c; .cartons, 68c.
Milk Steady. Dent ohurnlnK cream,
Stic not shippers' track in zone No. 1.
Cream delivered Portland, 69c. Ityiw
milk (4 per .cent), $2.00 cwt. f. o.( b.
Portland. . . . ! :
Oregon Student Pleads
Guilty, Is Fined $500
. .Poland Wheat. :
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. . (A. P.)
Wheat nun hard white, $1.67; hard
white, Hluestom. Baart, $1.55; soft
whltor $1.50;, western white, $1.49;
hard winter, northern. spring, $1.47;
western red, $1.40. ,
Today's car receipts Wheat, $9;
flour, 7; oats, 4; hay, 4. ,
Poultry.
POUT LAND, Ore., Nov. 8. (A. P.)
Poultry Firm. Heavy hens, 26c;
light, 171018c; sprliiKB, 23(ii25c;
broilers, 2930c; young while ducks,
22(fi'2Cc; dressed turkeys, 40c; live,
305'31c.
CHICAGO, Nov. 6. (A. P.) A chal
lenge to American youth to enlist for
service In defense of the constitution
with i. plenty of action and datiKer
nRsuced, was issued- today by the Kev.
M, P. lloynton of Chicago at a me
morial service of the Anti-Saloon
league convention for tho nearly 60
prohibition offlcors killed in action.
"We have now the full equivalent
of war," Rev. Hoynton said,' "with
greater hazards for the prohibition
soldiers than the men at the front in
the world war. ."
"These men who fell In the line of
duty wore upholding the flag and the 1
constitution and had no barrage or
fire cloaring the way ahead for them. I
They went often singly and at night !
into dangers from moonshiners, boot
leggers and rum-runners just aR des .
perate and vicious as the enemy in
the world war. And their ranks suf
fered a far higher percentage of cas-'
ualties than the American army in the
world war. All of them ure, as surely
patriotic martyrs fon their-country's
honor and glory as those who sleep j
at Gettysburg -aud Flandor fields. I
"If, any of tho young college men
of today want action, thrills and a
chance to fight for their country, I I
urge them to report to Goueral And
rews. I assure them they will have
all the red-blooded lighting, they wish.
And the poison
of constipation, '
lead to over forty
, disease.
In ruining the body, constipation
lines the face, with wrinkles. Us
dastardly poisons hollow the cheeks,
?ut circles under the eyes and
pots before them. Pimples, gray
hair, unpleasant breath and sallow
skin ore the visible warnings of
the destruction that is wrought
within by this dread disease.
Rid yourself permanently of con
stipation with Kellogg's ALL
BRAN. Begin at once. Kellogg's
ALL-BRAN has brought health to
thousands when all else has failed.
Doctors recommend it because they
know it takes ALL BRAN to bring
Bure results. , . -., ,
Eat at least two-, tablospoonfuls
daily in chronic cases, with every
meal. Keady-to-cnt with milk or
cream. . Also delicious with fruit.
Try it in the recipes given on
every package. If eaten regularly,
it is guaranteed to bring perma
nent relief or your grocer returns
the purchase price. ... .
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN--Is made
at Battle Creek, Michigan, and
served by leading, hotels and res
taurants, everywhere.' Sold by all
grocers, . Buy. a package today.
will bo filed Inter.
President Raises
Ban On U. S. A. Loan
To French Govt.
.
, WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. (A. -
P.) Tho WaHhlns-ton govern,-
ifr tiient will plaoo no obstacle In
the way. of French government
& requoKts for banking credits In 4
Jhe United States to support tho v
4 friuin dcsplto tho failure of tho 4
r"eent Krtinco-Amorican fund-
$ lag negotiations. fr
r .: U .
'BEN BEATEN
BY
U.
GREAT NORTHERN
WILL ELECTRIFY
i .ST. PAUL, Nov. G. (A. P.) The
Grout Northern i-iillway today an
nuunctnl plans for n $ It), (too, 000 wator
powcr development with production
of 76, 'too horsepower at Lako Chelan
In north central WaxhlUKton. Offic
ii! hhIiI the plan will result In early
Irrigation of ui,oot no. two acrea of
gimerally -unprooiictlvo hind and
eventually will moan eleeliiflcatlon of
Jim Great Northern's IIiiom nvyr the
(;tti(!Hdo mpuiltn'jnH and 'for more than
t(W miles eastward.
SEATTLK, Nov. 6. (A. P.) Thirty
two years ago tho University of
Washington played its first football
game with Stanford at Seattle. The
Idcintest was won by tho Cardinals, 40
to 0. Since then Washington and
I Stanford fuothnll teams have mot but
throe times, during the seasons' of
!1920, 1921 and 1922. Tito Huskies
havo lost all tho games with Stanford
but one, nnd that was al Palo Alto
In 1922, when an oloven coached by
Knoch Magshnw defeated proteges of
Andy Kerr, now Pop Wnrnr's chief
assistant at Stanford. 12 to 2.
Arter arriving hers this morning
the Cardinals were to take a light
workout at tho studlum. Tho Stan
ford squad consists of 24 men nnd all
of them are reported in good condi
tion. The Husky football team which will
moot Stanford tomorrow has been
given tho most strenuous nnd driving
training In tho history of the games
with the southerners and after n final
light workout to'lay was to assemble
for a "Hkull session."
Tho wnather bureau haR promiBcd
fair weather for tomormiw.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 6.t-(A. P.)
Cecil J. Peerce. University of Ore
gon medical student, pleaded guilty
in federal court today to theft of gov
ernment property from the armory at
Kugene, Ore., and was fined $500.
Peerce said his mind had been upset
by-overwork and hard study. He said
he had been employed . 18 hours a
day, working his way through the uni
versity, He still faces state charges
of thefts.
Potatoes and Onions.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 6. (A.
-Potatoes Firm; $2 2.50.
Onions Firm; $1.00(3-1.70.
San Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 0 (A. P.)
Hutterfat, f. o. b. San Francisco,
C514C , ,
Cheap nt tlie-PHee
PAWS Prince Boris Golitzlno of
Russia, who Is now bossing a kitchen,
hap been fined nbout $1 for an out
rage to the police. When a gendarme
was preventing an nctress from .tak
ing up n collection In a restaurant, the
prince expressed himself.
B.
SELFSUPPORTING
KUGKNK, Ore.. Nov. 6. Of the
2671 Btudents reglHtered in the, Uni- j
vorpity of Oregon 21.10 pr cent are
wholly nelf-aupportinff; 7. 38 per cent
are from 75 to499 per cent s'if sup
porting; 16.52 per cent are from 50
to 74 per cent Helf-flupportinjr, 9.60
per cent are partmtly, so; 26.61 pen
cent are not self supporting at all and ,
1,4.58 per cent state no source of in- 1
come, according to figurea given out
by tho registrar's office.
Remember 7 u
When ordering your meat for
SUNDAY DINNER
that we have .
Spring Chickens,
Leg of Lamb
Rabbits Lunch Meats
Roasts, Stealcs, Stews
and Cured, Meats
Liberty Meat Market
.Emil Peck and E.' L. ! Daley, Props. '
WE DELIVER
Corner Main and Holly
If Back Hurts
Begin on Salts
Flush, Your Kidneys Occasionally
' . by Drinking Quarts of
' Good Water
Men's & Boy's
Clothing s r
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WASHINGTON, Nov. fi. ( A. P.)
A mvision of riileH on fniltH end veg
otiihlfx moving from California U
nl her I'u rifle cuum HliitcH and to
Idaho and Utah, which railroads pru
poHt'd to inula' effective .)u no 9 lawt,
v,iu hold hy the lnlur-Hate commerce
ounmilHshm today tu be unreasonable.
Cook with iran.
4th
No .mali or woman can make & mis
take by Hushing the kidneys, occasion
ally, says a welTrknown authority. Too
much rich food creates acid$ which clog !
the kidney pores so that they sluggishly
liltcr or strain only part of the waste
anil poisons lroiu me uioou. x nen you
get sick.- Rheumatism, headaches, liver
trouble, nervousness, constipation., dizzi
ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders
cften come from sluRgish .kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in
the kidneys or your back hurts, or if
the urine is cloudy, often si y;, full of
sedituent, irregular of passage, or at
tended by a sensation of scalding, begin
to drink soft water in quantities also
get alnuit four ounces q Jad SalSr from
any reliable pharmacy and take a table
spoonful in a glass of water, .before
breakfast for a few days and your kid
neys may then act fine.
This famous saJts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with I it hia, and has been used
for years to help flush clogged kidneys
and stimulate them to activitv, also to
help neutralize the acids in the system
so they no longer cause irritation, thus
often relieving bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not
injure; makes a delightful effervescent
lit hia-water drink, which evervnne can
lake now and then ' to help keep the
kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby
often preventing serious kidney compli
cations. By all means have your physi
cian examine your kidneys at least
twice a year.
The Advantage of Buying Good Clothes Is Stronger
When Prices Are Moderate
When you buy clothing do not look for price alone. Price alone docs
not make cheap clothing. It's the wear and the satisfaction you get that
tells vou whether you bought your clothes cheap. By purchasing .100
PER CENT. VIRGIN ALL WOOL "KIRSCIIBAUM" and "CORTLEY"
CLOTHING at our moderate prices you are assured of satisfaction
ALWAYS. Virgin wool clothes do, wear better, always look better and
hold their shape longer in all kinds of weather. '
! WASHINCITON, Nov. 6. (A. 1'.)
Kvcry Intliriitlnn iiolnlH to Httlment
ut tliu Italian di-ht. 1'ii'nlilcnl CoiiIIiIkc
win Kilil tminy hy Koi-i-piury .Mllon
nnd Htwmtnr Kmoot, two mcmbtTH of
tho Aitipi-lcnn lolit cnnimlHlon, which
lH (OIldlH-llim llfKlltlulllllU wllh mi
liiilinn itiiHHion. 8 ,
Tho nrOHidtmt wuh iiNHllrrtl that coli
nlilnmlijn in-oKi-oKs had hpcn niudo by
the citnitnlHtilunn In their riim-ltHHlmiR
nnd that both nre niMirnaphhiff tlto
prohliwu Willi uiinont i-atidor.
DetallH of tho iK'Kotliiiliinii hnvn not
hon furninhPd Mr. t'oollilKC, ' Si'i ro
tury Motloo nnd Senator Hmool incn'-lj-
iniiorllnK "K"l iiriiKri'KV' In tholr
cunvvrihtllonii Willi him loilny.
.MASONIC I.OIKil'S llKM)
- (Continued from paita 1.)
The Drajconl hotel, whero Zanllmni
u Ki'lid. In about I fiO ynnlH from
the. balcony of tlu CIiIkI imluvo wliorc
1'ieinlDr Mimaollnl B)oko. .
; A . auore of hIIi'RimI nccompllooii of
Zmilhonl. drHnl In tho Muck nhlrtn
which UiHtlnKulnh fiiHchitl. Die ro
portofl to havp hppn stulloncd oiHhIiIo
the totol with Instruction to fire In
the lr and crpnto gonpiiil eonrunlon
in the crowd nt (lie moment Mimao.
Ilnl win to be struck down, thus aiil
liiK the eacapp of the asnnln.
Prince (II Siulca, minister of coin
nle. hail ordered that nil gn Mnsonlc
lodROR n tho 1'jillan coionlcii ho oc
cupied. The prcTec.t of Home him mi
ptiaded publication of Voce, he re
liulillcnn ornnn. which luul acverul
I Hues hcell Klirlled tor nlillim 111
Icltcd fiilan ri'liorlK,
Service
That is what we give our customers
along with quality meats
SUGAR CURED BACON
Per Pound 30c
Fancy roasts of all kinds
Steaks Chickens-Stews
In fact everything in the meat line
(.
' We can save you money on
Home Rendered Lard '
MODEL MEAT MARKET
Phone 35
y
14 So. Ctrftrai
o
TEN WEEKS TO PAY
MEANS A NEW SUIT TODAY
Uiider our "Ten Weekly Payment" plair you are enabled to get a suit
today whether yo.u have all the money to pay down or not, you arc
charged no interest and you pay no more than our regular low and mode
rate prices. , ..
On $25 Suits Pay Only $5 Down
On $30 Suits Pay Only $6 Down
On $35 Suits Pay Only $7 Down
On $40 Suits Pay Only $8 Down
And the balance can be paid in 10 weekly pay
ments if you desire
High School Suits With Two Pair Long Trousers
Are Exceptional at $18.50 and $25
Double life suits is the term applied to these two pant suits for young
men in ages 14 to 20. Good substantial clothes for school or dress wear
in a nice range of fabrics and colorings." These styles and tailoring have
received the same careful attention that our men's suits receive and you
will find tltom exceptionally good fitting clothes. The prices for such
good clothes are low.
$18.50 to $25 -
o tyw Qregon City Overcoats and Mackinaws
Ar Here for th Young Men Desiring
Smart Looking CUthes
Men Will Like These
New Fall Hats At
$3.50.and $5 '
There is quality and mo
derate price combined in
style for both young or 0
lder men m the new Fall
color's tind shapes.