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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
' WFDFOTm MATE TTETBTTNT?. 5fRDFfyiT1. OTCTWOy, flTTSDAY, NflVEMBKTt If). 1923 CAP-IAIN FOLEY. FLAfLYOENIES E WmM OF BEATING XAL'j POWER PLANT ON WASHINGTON, Nov: 19. (A. IM Denying Unit lie bud nought to In fluence the teitunony lira. MurKurnt Ross Lamulowne gave bntoio the Sbenandoab . qburt of Inquiry hint month, CapUIn Paul Foh-y tuHtirioil today before that body Unit the mute niout be , sent to her "contained nothing that Mrs. I.anudowne hud not Bald to roe In the preitence nl three irltnensea." : The statement, prepared for her consideration; I he added, was In a form that would make necesHury her cross-examination before the court and ''with a' vlow to leaving Mrs. J.nnBdowne In a dignified poxitlon." The widow pf the former cmituiu of the Shenandoah declared before the Mitchell court martial last week that part of the statement was "false" and was "an Insult" to tho memory of her husband. T Captain Foley repented to tho naval court the statement from his memory ns follows: ' i " 'Immediately subsequent to the loss of the U. (8. S. Shenandoah. I felt 'it my duty to say for my husband things which lie was no longer in a position to dy for himself; thut he was opposed to sending the Shenan doah on the mld-woHtern flight during the thunder - torm period and had protested so doing to the navy depart ment. My lumbanil regardeil the Shenandouh at a man-of-war. lie wus '" ready at all jtlmes to take tho ship out for military maneuvers hut wns opposed to using her for non-mllllary duty. i . "'Had I Jtnown nt the time I no ' cepted the Invitation of the court to appear before! It that the correspond ' ence ill tils' Vase would be Introduced In the record Jof the court, as it since ' lias, I would ; not have accepted the invitation of Hie court to appear. . " 'As things' now are I am not only willing, but would prefer to leave the entire niutterto the judgment of the court In which I have every confi dence.' " Captain Foley said that only a single typewritten copy of the state ment was niale "as the matter was personal to iMrs. ' Lansdowne," and that for the 'same reason the notes from which the statoment wns typed were ' destroyed Immediately after ward. Mrs. Lansdowne testified before the Mitchell court that she destroyed the copy sent to her. Tho directors of the Jackson County Fair UHsoclutlon made their auuuiil report to the county court Wednesday and while the fair allowed u deficit this year owing to the rulny, cold wonuier, all were well plcused with the general conditions of the fair and work has commenced for a bigger and butter fair than ever next year, with nurness anil running races. The question of holding events on Sunday was discussed and It was un animously decided by the members of the court and directors that hereafter there would be no racing or sport events of uny kind held on the grounds on Sunday. Tills action was taken without any petitions or protests hav ing been filed by any organization. ANOTHER DEATH IN MrMINNVH.LR. Ore, Nov. 19. Although the death ycHii'tilay lU Portland of Fr.-ink K. Hamlin, as the result of wouikIh received -from the Hume nhot that killed his son, (Jeorffe (. Hamlin here September 15, iH "technically another i-harpo against .1 n in ph Tren I, the county i nt contemplating further action tigalnHt nun. -ThlM vun the Htatement here late todays of Karl Nott, dlHtrlct at lorney who )jronecuted the case ai;alnst Ti-ent lat week which re Hiilted In IiIh being sentenced to I term of peven yearH In the penlten tlary for the nlaying- of the younger Hamlin. KTANFOim Cnl.; Nov. 19. (A. P.) Tho Stanford university foot hull Hiuad went through the final practice of the year hero yeaterday and tho pHyerH then wero guetttn of honor nt the annual "hfg game" rally and bonfire Inut nltflit. Captain Krnle NcverH and a few other iilayerK expressed confidence for a Cardinal victory ovt'r Cull foinlu hwre Suturduy, lmusvo InvcHtigution In tho vicinity of TopHy for the purpose of ascertaining- the character of the strata be neath the nut-face. A diamond drill has been at work for name time mak ing borlngH and an exact record has proceeds for the great dam thut la to be placed at that point. Thlii will make the slth hydro electric plant that the California Oregon Power company will have bri the Klamath rivet- two In this pity, hfon encountered as evenvnttnn ivorir o nt Keno and two at Copco. Mrs. Coolidge Shops. NfcW YORK, Nov. 19. (A. P.)--Five minutes after her arrival today with the president, Mrs. Coolidge hud embarked on a sightseeing and shop. nine tnitr nhnnt iha rUy Kl AMATU piiMnPFn!r - ll uLnmnni iuiiiu!luii HI3RKRLRY, Cul., Nov. 10. (A. P.) Kollowlng d(nfirnintl()n by Andy Hmlth of the report thut Jimmy Dixon, triple threat halfback, will not Htart in the game ogulnKt Btan ford next Saturday. California foot ball playern held their last pructlco ycHlerday. Particular attention was given Paul Perrin, who will replace. Ulxon. An Injury to his hip In keep Ing Dixon out. WASHING NGON, Nov. 19. (A. P.) ON GRAVE OF WIFE CJRASH VAU.EV, Cal.. Nov. 19. D. L. Case, aged 82, county treasurer of Blerra county for the past two terms, wns found dead on the gilive of his with with iin old fashioned derringer from which one shot had been fired, beside him. The Shenand6ah court of Inquiry to day concluded its Investigation or the ' charges of MI'S. Margaret Lansdowne and will announce Its opinion regard ing them tomorrow. It listened jto a statement by Men ' tenant Commander 0. K. Rosendahl, senior surviving officer pf the wrecked dirigible, denouncing as a slander of the dead any Insinuation that Com mander Lansdowne took the Shenan doah on her fatal flight when bo be lieved her In Jeopardy from the weather. ( The statement of Rosenduhl placed unexpectedly ibefore the court Just us ft was preparing to adjourn, sustained until the end the nervous tension that I has gripped court and spectutins since I the hearing began Tuesduy morning. A moment before Foley hud left the witness stand' with the statement thut his whole attitude toward Mrs. Utns downe as prospective witness hud been that of an ''honorable man" who supposed at i the time that he was dealing with "au honorable woman." Hosendnhl (hen told the court that ! "In the Interest of Justice it should pormlt him t6 speak beforo it retired to consider the question beforo it." Jie was Impelled to speak, he suld, by Insinuations .that Commander Uins downe took the Shennndoah out de spite his own belief tbnt weather con ditions would Jeopardize her safety. He ' declared I such a suggestion not only "reaches the height of absurdity, but slanders the dead," I "I huve made this statement for the' sake of fair 'Play," he said, "so that the undispiitsble facts may enjoy a i just domination over any laissihle i funded, perverted or prejudicial var iations thereof." SETTLEMENT IS NEAR WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. (A. P.) Negotiation for the funding or Rumanla'H debt to the I'nlted HtateR were advuiiceil t a conference of the two commlmdnnH toihiy to Hiieh an extent that it wan officially Indi cated consideration of a propomil for a settlement may be expected at the next Joint BcPHlon, Hot for Sat urday. KX-Ql'KKX MCA It 1KATII (Continued from page 1.) mother's physician was the first Inti mation the public had that the aged queen wus not In her usuul health. As the eveniilK papers coiitainlntr the news appeared on th streets Kreat crowds rnhed to buy them, for no woman In the history of Enlani! has hud a firmer place In the hearts of the whole people than Alexandra. AIR FMC.IIT HKUO A11N Clin U S f (Continued from pag one.) personnel to vnneceHMury dunfier. The prosecution Objected and It was de cided to sumfmm Captain Mones who had charge of tirt'RnKvtuents for ib PN-0 No. 1 fllHht, to tCHtlfy on this point. lllckonibacher TtliricH Edward Itickenbacker, of Petrolt. another world war aviator, tent If led In his opinion anti-aircraft kuhh do not protect against air attacks Axked if It were danRcrouK tn send men Into (ho nlr without parachuten, Klckenbnckei1 sold: Hulcide.M "In It dangerous to use wnr time mnterlnls.,, "The Kav'ardi about the country nhow It." I Hlckenbncker sold the V'nlted fttntt'S runkott eighth In nlr power, be hind 1'Vnncej (Ireat Ilritaln. Italy. Urrnrany, HilSNln, ,lapan uud PoUnd. IJoutetmnt H. V. Hherblan of Kelly Field, Texan,! who observed the Ha waiian maneuvers from the aircraft tarrlei Lang ley told the court that on April 88 tw ncuut plniies went up from the Lajmiley and A nhort time later, "they attempted tn land on the fihip nnd I four alrplanert were crmthed.' , "Then (t flfctht of two planes caused a smash of fpur." Threo of tho four, the witness said, were total wrecks. Allowed to testify onlv nfter three rthjectlons by the pri.sicutlon had been overruled. Lieutenant Kherldun tilso declnriHt thnt In leaving the Man Kranelnco hgrbor tho Utngley came tvlthln five fet of collision with the buttleMilp Wi-.it Virginia. After that, he wild, "the fleet stayed hack of the Langley," which went about twelve knou an hoir. The Langl curried seventeen plflnes, but no plnne loft her from April 15 to April SO. Not loo to Contmt'tors. Healed bids will be received by tho county court of Jackmm county ut the county court house nt Jackson ville, Oregon at JO o'clock n. m, on the 20th day of November. 105. for the eoiiMtruction of a bridge nt Kagle Point. Oregon. Iliidge coiixIhIb of one TG-foot main trurw upan und nine 15 foot approach npan. County to fur nlnh all material. The county court reserves the rlnht to reject any or all bldH. Plans and (specifications may be received at either the county en gineer's office or nt the office of the unty clerk. EXPERIENCE OF NERVOUS WOMAN Weak, Blue, Discouraged Relieved by Taking Lydia EL Pinkham's Medicine Cincinnati, Ohio. "I was nervous and could not sleep, had crying spells ana me oiuos, sua didn't care if I lived or died. Mv rieht side was very bad and 1 had backache and a weakness. I read about your med icines in tho papers and wrote for fur ther information. 1 fyW'lll ham's Vege'tsb le Compound, Blood :ino and Liver Medicine Pills, and used Lvdia E. Pinkham' Sanitive Wash. 1 have had good re sults in every way and am able to do my work again and can cat anything that comes along. My friends tell me how well 1 am looking.''-Mrs.P.K.CoRmu, 12) Peete Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Willing to Answer Letters Philadelphia, Pa, "I have used your medicines for nervousness and a run down svsU-m with a severe wesknoss. Aftur taking Lydia E. Pinkham t Veg etsolo Compound and using l.ydh E. Pinkham's Ssnitive Wash I feel like different woman and have gained in every way. I am willing to answer lot tors asking about tho medicines. " D0K4 H01.T, IM!) S. 11th St., Philadelphia, Ps. Sold by druggists everywhere. ARE RESTRAINED fiEND, Ore., Nov. 19. A temporary restraining order wus signed yester day by Circuit Judge T. K. J. Durfy in the case of W. H. Riley agalntit the city of Hend. H. H. Knox, mayor, end lxmiis uennett, city recorder, for bidding them to dispose of the SGOO.- 000 bond Issue for u municipal water project. The plaintiff contonrts that the bond iHmie is IHokuI because the bonds are of the pur value of ti00,000t while the charter authorizes no Issue greater than for $100,000, because the bonds wore sold for less thun par and be cause the bonds were advertised for only 40 days when It should have been tiO days. Perpetual injunction Is sought. Try Order CuihvIImI. WASHINGTON, Nov. ly. (A.P.) Tho treasury today cancelled a part of its order of yeHterday revoking nil outstanding nlcohptic permits because of itH Inability to put the decision into effect completely thin year. KLAMATIT FAIJ.H. Nov. 10. JuHt iih Boon as the title Is found to be perfect, the Fialn property at Topsy will pass to the ownership of the California Oregon I'ower company, uccordlng to confidential Information ihat has come to the Kvenlng Herald from reliable sources. AVlth the pur chase, of this property a long step will be taken towards the commencement of work on the construction of anoth er gigantic power plant on the Klam ath river by Copco. The site at Topsy has long been recognized ns one of the ideal spota on the entire length of the Klamath river for the placing of one of the hydro-electric plants that will even tually dot this sfream from Keno to the ocean. For two years or more the Califor nia Oregon Power company has been purchaning property and making ex- Straighten Up! Nicest Laxative. "Cascarets'lOc Don't stay headachy, dizzy, sick. Nothing else relieves that bilious, Con stipated feeling so nioely bb candy-like "Caata rets." Take one or two of these pleasant laxa tive tablets any time, to gently stimulate your 4iver 'and start your bowels. Then vou will leei nne, your head becomes clear, stom ach sweet, tongue pink, skin rosy. "Cascarets" gently cleanse, sweeten and refresh the entire system. They never gripe, overact or sicken. 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Watch our window for opening display. We arc offering all Pattern Hats without reserve at actual cost,. which means real values; no mark-ups or advances, customers re ceiving the full henef it of this make room sale. Many other bargains in -our Millinery Department. . HOSIERY The nationally known line of ROLLINS RUNSTOP Pure Silk Hose (not fiber silk) for the extremely low price of... $1.00 Unmatchable values for one of the best lines of hose on the market. Knit With Fleisher's Yarn SHIELDS 222 W. Main Medford Making Good We have pledged ourselves to our customers the very best at all times at a reasonable price. Our constant endeavor is to please and to guarantee satisfaction. 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