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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1925)
o o 0 tl ri T tl i' tl I In "I M A l M M fu N. II "I H II ye Jo II PAGE ElGTnV o MEDFORD MATT, ..... & DISPUTES RIGHPURPHY WIS 10 HANG MURRAY BEFORE DEC.1 945 Will R.'King Declares Convict Slayer Can't Be Hung Until AT PRESS TIE o TRTBUXE. MEDFQRD. OREGON, FTTTPAY, DECEMBER J, 1925 . L AT 'JUNIOR PLAY 8 P. NL TONIGHT j "The Arrival of Kitty," to fce given ,, , , , at tho Crutrln tluAter this evening, Tho jury in tho rimn of Omor V . w, huvi) a H)(t(;(li, tealuve i;, a Hnnre Murphy, cluuKi-d with niniiHluiiKhter, to he Klven Imtwtwn lints by Edith tiH tho rosuit uf iUo iliath of IiIh wif. liiniuii ihkI Vernlee Hill. Tint Uinh Kchodl orchi-Htra will mivh tho lollowins sHeetioiiH: Overturn, Kimnn, hint May fullowlntf nn uIIi-kimI r "H "MiKnouetUi Haiimanu; "The (Mow ' Ho Hac PPUPfi flllt (luarrt'1' Kh dMlWutloiiH ut u-n Worm," Uncke; ticloctloiiH From ne naa OCI vcu uui tu i cai (0-,.U(;k IhiH nitiniiiK ,,ml wan BitlUut Carmen," Hitit; "Valse," Schmidt. ts i 1 rv ..i: o i l lrfM tlmu thin afii-rnnon. ' The orchentra consistH of the fol- OonmilUG CACUUUUM OUl IU. Th lnntrurtlonn of the court, which lowing: Violins, Kae Mruoti, Vivian I ,..,., i,....ri,ar .....i ....hIm...i V...1? in........ i i. u,.i,.i. ii..ii,..f D6CGmDGr 18. "n hour to rud, covered th IpkuI (ierolfl JItirLKook; darini'tH, Kdwln poiniH invoivcii, unu irnvxiPM rur vor- Aiacuonaiu, ury:e AUiiituiuin; kuxo dlctn ut guilty uv nut guilty of man- : phone, Sidney Hoffman; French horn,1 ulaiiKhtor an charged. Kenneth Childreth ; cornets, IJelhert ; The cloHlnK ai'KUinentH for the state IteiKinan, Raymond Mays; driima, j were made yt'Htr-rday afternnun hyilielmar Parker; piano, Florence Howe.! AKKiHtant DiNlrict Attorney Mnulton, I Miss Klizulieth Core Is director of the; orchestra. The ticket stilo has been prof;roaninK j very well; however, there are a num ber of Kood seats which may still be obtained at the ticket office of the Crateria.i theater. SALEM, Ore., Dec. 4. Tho rlht of the Miitfi ut Orpgon to execute the sentence of death ImpoHod upon Tom Murray, convicted slayer of ( luard John Sweeney In the prison break uf August 12, until M umiy has Hervel out the twenty year sentence he was nervInK In the penltenilary at the tlino of the break, is attacked by Will U. KlriK. counsel for Murray. In IiIh bill of exceptions on appeal filed in the circuit court here today. King contends that Murray was regulurly cunvlctei) and committed to the prison to serve twenty years on conviction on bank robbery charKos, and that until this judKment Is satis fied the state cannot substitute a sub sequently imposed sentence on a sep arate and distinct proceeding, Murray was convicted of first de Kree murder by a jury In the circuit court here on October 15 and was sentenced by Judg' Percy R to hung on December IN. The court allowed Murray's attorneys until De cember & to file th'dr bill of excep tions on nppcal. and for the defense by Attorney George M. Roberts. i In his opening statements, the state confined its remarks to a short re view of the case, paid tribute to the scientific ability of Die states expert witnesses, and referred to the defen-. dnnt "as that precious wife-beater, who graced the inside uf state prison." District Attorney Xewlon t ha ney waived h Is pri vi lege to a d - dresH the Jury, on the grounds tie hud been a witness for the state, and the defense expressed its willingness to permit him to do so. Attorney Itnbcrts in summing up tho medical testimony, declared that the variance in the medical testimony on both sides "was due to an honest difference of opinion," and that he had as much resnert for the teMil- Kelley mnny ((f ono hj(j(, aH tj0 f)(ner He declared that "maybe the de fendant had acted hastily," but "that he had been .goade.d by the constant visits of Parker." lie further declared the defence had no intention of 1m- Li i'ukuimk mmiH-HiK me memory ui I Mrs. Murphy, and referred to the (tragedy "as a must unfortunate affair." The case has occupied the circuit court for the last ,len days, and most of the testimony was from medical experts, the state contending death was clue to embolism, nnd the de fense, that the causes of deuth were undetermined. SANTA RARI1ARA. Cal. A burg lary warrant was issued against R Tarklngton Thrasher, late council nianie candidate of Santa Rarbara by PollW- Judge I-;. A. Rlzor. The war rant rliarlH that during the period following the earthquake Thrasher robbed .St. Anthony's college nnd sem inary here of priceless old coins and other treasures. niOKRKAIX, Ore., Dec. 4. Oil seeping from u drainage pipe on the Oeurge Walt farm, one mile south of here, which was ignited yesterday and burned for several hours, was smoth ered out by the heavy flow of water fro iti the pipe this morning. ' The seepage of oil continues, how ever, und samples of ft are being taken for analysis. Hcores of people have been attract ed to tho farm by news of the 'discovery. MUSICAL NIGHT AT ELKS' LODGE A GREAT SUCCESS PEOPLE IN ME0F0RD I The many members of the Elks' IcxlKe who ntlemtoil tho session Inst inlKht hud the pleasure of seelnK one of the best entertainment proKriitns that has ever been presented at a Indue meeting. In addition tu the ' lOlks' orchestra, a number of musical and dance numbers wero presented. The program consisted of a violin solo I by Mr. Von FalkeiiberK; ukelelo anil vocal numbers by Miss lluntoon; solo by hloyd Williamson: musical num bers by Miss Unwell Cain, anil n spe cialty dance act by Mrs. Thomas Anderson. Tho entertainment program was In charge of n cnmmlltee consisting, or Hill Vlrgln.v II. C. Williamson und M. C. Wright. Fiddler Is Still Starting. NORWAY. Me. Melllo Dunham Is going to get in great seud-oif next week when he leaves to t'lddlo for Kurd. Kvon tho governor nnd his stuff are coming. There will be a OUNCES Marvelous! Astonishing! Amaz ing! Ill describing tho new l'aiui tropo which is now being shown at Weeks ft Orr's big furniture and music store, one would be ut n loss to tho ln; nu ol ton." of P-n.de hemled by n band. this wonderful instrument, the latest creation of tho Ilrunswick. Ilulko. Collander cumnany's research labora tory, working in cnnjuctlon with the Obnerul ICIectrlc company, tho llndlo oorpq ration und the Westlnghouso Kldctrlo company. Those who have been fortunate In hearing tho l'ana trope, huvu been held spell-bound by Its faithful reproduction of ull music, liopular somts nnd sacred concerts, snappy dance melodies nnd mighty band selections und symphonies. This Is nnssiblo because the Instrument is n radical departure from the phono graph Insofar us tho reproduction Is made through electrical vibrations picked from the records. Tho Panutropo, In other words, Is n radio and phonograph combined, yet radically different from both. Through its light wave method the Pnnntrope reproduces sound waves from 10 vi brations, low frequency, per second, the lowest tone on a pipe organ to 21.000 vibrations, high frequency. The runge is more than uinple to accom modate the entire range of musical tones. Another feature of the novel Pann trope, points out Mr. Norton, who Is In Medford this week demonstrating the Instrument. Is the provision for a radio plug which enables the radio fan to use the rnnatrope as an am plifier and ulso us a battery elim inator. Weeks ft Orr hope to have n l'ana tropo on their sales floor In the near future nnd are expecting shipment as soon as the Hrunswiik. Htilke, Cnl lender company Is nble to catch up with the Ina'stent demand which bus been created wherever It has been shown and demonstrated. Peacock Nut Coal Just Right for Cook 8toves. Aberdeen Utah Lump Coal and - Diamond Briquets for Heaters, Furnaces Fireplaces, Etc. See Us FOR SERVICE 'PHONE 239 M EDTORb 7ie Answer to the Burning Question Klnmath MiHtiiHhlncr Seitioiuvd KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Dec. Tom OVonnm and Harry Davis, found (rullty In circuit court of nper nting a moonshine still, were today nentenced to two years In the stale penitentiary. Sentence was imposed by rircutt .tudtre A L. Leavltt. Girl Couldn't Stand Clothes to Touch Her 'My father trot me a bottle of Myr's Wonderful Remedy for ntomttch Rouble and I am feellnK nu, much better id nee takliiK it. My' stomach was no painful 1 couldn't stand my clothes to touch ine." It ts a simple, lmrmlesM preparation tfr.tt removes the rulurrhal mucus from the Intes tinal tract and allays the inflam mation which cauttes practically utl stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, indudttiff appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded At nil drurk'Wt ndv. 'CENTS Same r or over JL years WHY PAY WAR. PRICES ? 'Millions of pounds used by the government WE' ARE MANUFACTURERS pF Doors, Screens, Windows andSash Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kind Our Constant Aim It to Kesp Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Befor Letting Us Flgu e on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS nCDFORD A MODERN MILL OREGON I Mann's The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S AT MANN'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Two Big Floors Filled With Dazzling Array of Gifts Extra Specials Pongee Silk $1.00 Value 69c .-ineh Poiikcp Silk suit iilile for making Christmas gifts; a splendid $1.00 qual- et-.ai, itv. J'.xlra varil $3.45 Silk $2.95 40-inch- cvc)c back Satin in all colors, good heavy qual ity; regular tv'u:e $3.45. Ex- tS::. $2.95 , " v Visit Our Toy Department on 2nd floor Best Values W 'hat 25c Will Buy ! Horns. Jails. Shot eruns. ' Stuffed Animals, Wooden Ducks, Banks, Y Tin Dishes, Puzzle Maps, (James of Old Maid, Authors, Checkers; Sewing Sets. What 50c Will Buy Mechaiiij'.'il Toys Balking Mule, Aeroplane, Alabama Coon Jigger, Rope Ring Toss, Ten-Pins, Large size A. B. C. Blocks, Tinker Beads, all kinds of games, each 50c What 75c Will Buy Circus Wagons, Automobiles, Rac ing Cars, Hook and Ladder, Air Chins, Tinker Tovs, Wash Sets, 75 c Whet $1.00 Will Buy Pianos, 'Ten-Pins, Three W Birds, Trunks, Wooden Du A u t o m a t i c Toys, Telephones, Teddvs, 'Aluminum Dishes, 'each $1.00 The Best Dolls in Town ct the Lowest Prices f)0 Dolls, well made, nicely dressed, good voice, comelv faces; cheap at S-..!1:1: 1: $1.00 We carry the celebrated Madame Ilcndren and Gem Dolls, priced from $1.50 to $12.00 each Be sure and see them before you buv we can save vou monev. Kid Gloves Make Good Gifts Fancy turn-down cuff cham- oisuede Gloves in grey and? covey shades; value $1.0". Special, $1,75 pair v " ' Fine quality French Kid Gloves, in turn-down cuff, in popular shades;, value tf?0 7C Special P All Gloves Put Up in Fancy Boxes' . ' Neckwear is a Dainty Gift New Neckwear with pendants in pink, blue,. red, green anil oltl rose colors; value ."Wc. 45 C P'n mi Also in $2.2") value. Special Extra Specials $3.69 Bloomers $1.95 Women's glove silk and knit silk. Bloomers in orchid, nile,. black and flesh; up to $:$.(i9 'values. Extra Special ' , $1.95 $2.25 Vests $1.39 Women's' Silk Vests to match Bloomers; regular $2.25 values' Extra Special Saturday, $1.39 each Linens Make Acceptable Gifts Linen Lunch Sets, new iat- Maderia Doilies and Center t Pieces; regular price $1.45. Spec ial, each $1.00 New Fancy Turkish Towels, priced from Dresser Scarfs, Special : terns, good qual ity; priced from, each $3.95 to $11.95 a very suitable gift, .484 to $1.19 each 16x50 size; regular price 70c. 49 each - $1.95 f "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY".. J Phonc-4B6-47 HtOfORUOOtSC. Blankets, 06x80 cotton and wool mixed Blankets, in grev, blue, pink and tan plaids; C QCt regular price $7.00. Saturday, pair 9J"J Hosiery, the Best Gift . The largest and best stock south of Portland at Mann's. "La France" Silk Hose in every shade, the most wonderful quality made; regular price $2.50. For one day only, (DO 95 Saturday, pair '. "Nevermend" Guaranteed Silk Hose, all colors; the equal of-any $1.50 hose made. Special $1.00 Women's Silk and Wool Hose, all colors; regu lar price $1.10. Special, pair 95c 50c $1.00 Christmas Underwear Dainty Undies Make Fine Gifts Women's Fiber Silk Hose, all colors; cheap at 69c. Special, pair '......:.. Children s Fancy Wool Socks; regular price $1.19. Special, pair Crepe de Chine Envleope Chem ise in all colors, plain and fancy styles. Special, each $3.45 Crepe do Chine .Gowns in all col ors, lace trimmed and tailored styles. Special, each $5.95 Extra Specials New Christmas Handkerchiefs, colored and cm cmhroidercd linen and voiles. tQ Social, each :.....) ;. New Tapestry Bags, beautiful stvlcs Special $5.45 io $19.50 each $1.79 Fruit Baskets in three sizes, beautiful shades; wonderful for gifts. Special, each.... Hammered silver Salt and Pepper Shakers, medium weight, goo'd size; $1. '39 .values. . 1Q Special 1 1 Pdm-Pom Bath Fragrance,' attractirely boxed, 12 different perfumes to the box. ;' Vtt Speisial, box o 4T Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for ButUr'tck Pattern ft !' m1