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MEDFORD, OWKOON, TlIl'liSDA Y. .ll'LY 12. 1!JS.
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ail Tribune"
7 MEN WILL DIE
IN THE ELECTRIC
Fl'i A N K KO I IT, Ky. , .! uly 1 . (.-Vi
V'lovcrnor t'li'in T). Samson Imlii.v
.";l'ufcod executive I'li'iiicncy in run
of the M'VcM men condemned in
die at Kddyvitle tomorrow.
The edict ot' the k-ivitiuji' ends
vha tt-ver hope any of (hem may
have entertained.
PALATIAL ASTOR YACHT ARRIVES
"
KniJYVII.l.l-:. Ky.. July J Z.itV) .
Seven men in death cells al tlie ,
statu penitentiary here entered to- '
day upon what I hey expect to he
I htdr last 24 hours of lite.
All have heen sentenced to die
for murder. liarrinn repi'ieves, a ;
reunite consideration, they will he
, -li-cti-oeuted between midnight and i
J o'clock i lie morning uf Kriday, i
July 1 .'--tomorrow, i
Three are in-ni. They will .
die last. The four while men.
three of them little more than
hoys, will go to tin- chair first in:
an order yet to he arranged.
If court instructions are follow- ,
-.1 exactly, th.ie will he hardly a:
lift a h in I he procession t h rough i
al"' de:n)i cliandier during the hour
I fur the ex-i'utimis. Ahour eight I
minutes Will he the lime allotted!
for each of the condemned la en- i
ter the room, take his place in the :
chair and he removed.
Two of the while men, Charles
l'aul .lltra. :'.'!, of SI. Louis, and !
Orlando "Ued" Seymour. L' 1 , Louis- ;
ville. Plained "evil companions" to- i
day. Kiii'li was convicted of mur- i
der in connection with robberies
al Louisville. The ihird, I'asciie i
Oocliery, y I. Harlan, Ky., did not
deny the murder of Iwo wmiii n ami
a man. for which he was convict-
ed two years ago in one of the.
mountain counties. "I have a
mother and a hahy out there." he
said, "and I hate to leave. Jhit I
am ready tn go." The fourth. .Mil- I
ford "fled" Lawsnn, ( "orbit), j
Ky., denied the murder for which J
lie is to die. He pleaded for more :
time. j
Of the three negroes, two re- '
fused to talk oven to the chap
lain. In solitary confinement, they!
were reported to hp in sullen mood.
The other joUcd ahout the electric
chair. ;
V. A
"iJijr 1 Hit li
AIRPLANE; PILOI
AND GIRL KILLED
i ASHLAXn, July U'.- Tht
la nd A i t scho.d opened w
Ash-
th 4 it
uuinn
I rviiic
l'OTTS 1LLL'. 1
A hep of 1 ii: h t JUiii
lieved to liave cai
of an airplane h
M . TiUci-inu'ton. i
earth induct
l Hunt, Oman
ictoria. U.
Westminster. 1!. t.
nia: 1'mily Kimp,
, Holland, Los Anr.
ler. Yreka; .Mrs
l
impils elil idled. Those
from Canada are Horn.
A. Wilfred Johnson, I'.crimv Oanihle Amir
i-.uii itiiinte v..w actress, met death.
C. I'ruin Califor-
roinona; lhooks
Nellie Koeh-
Helen .McCarthy, . only wiln
. Sncraioento: Lot t re lien .lonnson, i-mm- .i
Sacramento. l-'rom WashiriKton:
.Mildred Cleo Katon, I'entnilia ;
. C.len West. Chem y. From Or-1
p.n: Kit a .Mathers. Klamath
Kails; .Mrs. C. W. .Miller. .Milton; j
IVnrl Shock. .Miami; Warren jjill
son. A-loria; Ida .M. Andrews. Sa-;
lem: Helen Johnsnii, I'rovrdt; Yiv-
ian llarlo. Med ford. l-'rom Ash
land Normal school: Ws&l Ooeize.
Averilln; II. liohinson, .Mrs. !ter
tha C.rahani and many from Ash-.
land.
Mr. liiley was unalde t4i come!
w.n from New York and al the last
minute his place was filled hy Wil
i ham Saki en, a younn artist who
has achieved more In art I hay most
, J ul I-'. i.-Vi
today was Le
ased t he plunge
)i which Morris
in.tH-M- nf the
mpass.i ;uid .1 i s.
niovi
ance.i l.v
f- farm the
the
The
This theory was a ,1
Charhs Cilhcrt. on who
plane crashed ye.-ierd.iy ft
hcirht of l.niiu feel. lie w
i the accident
mass of wr
w hen ( I ilbert readied l he
and its iwo occupants were dea
The plane had taken off from i'ii
tlss laid. New York.
Tit leriimtnn, yt
an ejHrienced aviai
presidt ut of the Pi
mini company of Ih
Mrs, Andrews wa
"I'atriela I'erry'' in
lures in which she
pans in comedies,
years old and was
years aim from l-'red
ne
r and ice
ih er Instru
loklyn. X. Y.
known as
moving pic
played extra
She was L1 ;!
livorced two
Andrews.
Ko
i r
Vincent Astor s luxurious S2. 000. 000 yacht, ' Nourmahal,'' is be
coming one of the sights of New York harbor since its arrival from
Southampton, Eng. The craft is 2G3 feet long, with a grosi tonnage
Jof 2,000. A crew of 50 men is necessary to operate the snip which
.was built at Kiel, Germany. Top, Vincent Astor and his wife, and,
(below, the "Nourmahal." Astor is commodore of the New York
Yacht Club.
'LIBERTY' SUED FOR
EL M. CO. EXPECTS
TO DISTRiBUTE
1,703,000
urea test industry in the I'nited
Stales, and as such must carry the
. b u r d e 11 of national prosperity.
: Therefore it ia our hurden to make
efficient everything in that indus
try, incltidinij the advertising."
4
12.
TOUT WORTH. Texav, .July
UV Suit for Nilnn.nOu damages
aiiain.-t l.iherly Weekly Inc., pub
lishers of Libert y magazine, was
filed in district court today by Mrs.
Ten i pic Houston of Woodward,
(ikla. The four children nf Mrs.
Houston also are plaintiffs.
According to the petition. Liber
ty published an article June !i con
cerning (ieneral Sam Houston in
which it . was slated that Temple
Houston was the son of the general
and an Indian scitiaw. The article
was written hy Hon Seitz.
PAY SURPRISE VISIT
HHTIKH'l
emral Mot
ilmte
July
rp
1. tV.
ral j.
-The
expects
li'
Astoria Northern I'
Mate Ti'il-acre park
mountain.
cific
Mola 11a - - Telephone company ;
nks bids for new t wo-slory build- ;
Ins.
at a total
malefy t w
llle lieM
K. Sloan,
poration.
Mr. Stoan d
mis productio
in an address
tiona! Adver'i
vention h"re
he in u'il gn
elim.na' int: "
"Adverti-in
more definite
results a mi i
enry of llm )
1 .7 im.tHHi auiomol.i !:
idling price of approxi
billion tlollai s dm in;
ai'. ai-cordinu in A If re,
president of t ho cor
i m;
c.l
sclnsed the treniend
i of the organization
before the Interna
im; association con
!,.si nigiit in which
aier efforts toward
.;i--,e in advertising."
; men mii-i find a
w ay of tabulating the
r.ereaing the efliid-r-.-ent
enormous ad-
he said.
ti'lu-l r
i-nditui
nobile
th
sriMLKHL Wis.. July i : iTt
:in line VOeel ed visit to Slltierior to-' .
lay. Accustomed to seidng .Mr. ;
and Mrs. Coolidge come here only!
on Tuesdays and Fridays, the city
was not on the lookout and he ;
slipped to the executive offices i
hardly noticed.
Mrs. Coolidge had never accom- ',
panied the child' exeeuiive before.
She alighied from the automobile j
at the offices and sat with Mr.
Coolidge w hile he went through I
.correspondence and signed some
papers. John Coolidge remained !
al Cedar Islam! lodge. j
!
MA1TIN.- Oil well at Clarnn is;
aheadv dr. w.n I'jr. fet.
men ot Ins age. Me w ill tencn tlie
i stiuly and commercial art. M r.
! i-'u kren's classes have com me need
already as have also Miss Mill'-
phy's in an appreciation and melh
' ods. Miss White does not begin
: nor does Mr. Lohlman until Thurs
j day morning.
In art appreciation Miss M:ir-
' garet Louise Murphy gives hist rue- 1 -7;
: lion that is delightful. She has. 1
in her travels in Furope, acquired
ta fund of Uuowtedge that she iiu- ' ZjZZ
parts in a idiarmingly entertain- Z
ling way. Miss Murphy teaches on ; rr:
I Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 1
morning, as does also Mr. Sakren, i
' Thes two able instructors fill the ' z
first three d.iysjif each week, while ZZ
j Miss Hellc Cady White and Kdgar , r
j llohlman fill the last three days
jof the week. In this way each EE:
teacher is free three days each !
I week. As this is their vacation jjEE
time f mm t heir year's regular ; 11
work, they need and enjoy this : rrr:
residte. It also enables those slit
dents wishing half time i-ouises
to attend only three days during -the
week.
The p run ram Is well thoughtj
out: each period Is intee hours ! zss
long and Hi periods in a eerta in i
subject constitutes that course. 1 f 1 E
the complete course Is taken and EEE
problems are worked out. credits
are given at Oregon colleges and
transferred to other states..
It is not too late to enter for
water colors, tills, stagecraft ami
fnterior decorating, as MisH White
and Mr. llohlman have not vet
lasses.
Kven In t he ot her classes help
hack work to
enter at any
. .Mrs.
NHW VOKK. Ju
Nellie Tayb.e Kos
ernor of Wyoming,
day hy John J. l(n
of the democratic
mitlee, to take dire
women's aetivlt ies
pah:n
Wtnnen'.s 1 .ader,
Mr
fo
niei
vas selected to--ikob.
chairman
nalional com
t charge of all
in t he ca in
j
or 5pray
Residue Removal
With Satisfactory Results
Use Slnuffer Chemical Co. Hydrochloric Acid
We deliver it to your packing plant at $5.50 per carboy
and call for the empties
SATISFACTORY SERVICE
Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange
Owned and Operated by Farmers
iL ;: : 1 '1
Plllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllll
upens r
no ay evening
at 7 o'Clock
GULBR ANSEN'S Nation-Wide SALON.
IN OUR STORE
Showing
I- rt Creations
would he given
enable sludents
time during the first few riavs.
ENGINE EXPLODES, !
THREE MEN KILLED
J AC QUE LENOX
WITH RUSSELL'S, INC.
CELEBRATES HER FIRST
WINN'M'Kr;, July 13. M Three
jtrninmen were killed early lodav
when the boiler of a pusher engine
of the Canadian IVicifle railway EE
wreinht train No. St exploded near
fllaeier, It. C.
They are: .M . Holers, etlKiuefr;
W. Niundbury, fireman, and W. E
('lay. conductor. All lived In Kevel- S
stoke, li. C.
The freight was proceeding EE
alorif,' n steep iade in the llocky rZ
mountains when the accident ne-
eurred. The blast was attributed
1. 1 water shortage.
The violence of the explosion EE
lifted the boiler hii-h in the air and
crashed the steel cylinder up on
tht center curs, demolishing them zzi
to splinters. The caboose and head EE
engine inter eatiKht fire hut the EE
flames were kept from spreading
by the hende efforts of M, Savnlc,
t rain ma n. ; 3
'Lady Be Good' Now
at Rialto Theatre
By giving the women of Medford and Southern Oregon
a chance to buy new Summer Millinery at
greatly reduced prices. Sale starts
Friday Morning
"All hats grouped in three lots and sailing for
$1.00, $3.95, $5.00 o
0 Be on hand early Friday morning as these
hats will not last long at these prs.
Every Summer Hat !n Our Larg Stock Goes in this Sale
1 JACQUE LENOX
1 its
m 0
WITH RUSSELL'S, INC.
Ut ytn ever wonder what Is
poin- on in the wini;s n ml back-
stage when you attend a legit 1
3773 fnale theater?
E Vou'll find mil. at least to a
" certain extent. In "Lady Ite flood,"
Z far'e comedy featuring Doro-
thy Maeknill and Jack Mulhall.
which opens ltn local engagement
Z today nl the Kin Uo theater.
"l-tdy lb- fioi.d" Ih a story "f
ZZZ vamlevllle erfrrinei s, with most
r,f it occurring in tly dressing
rooms nnd hut kstagc. Arguments.
jUgS niarrelsr disagreenients, all sort.-:
Z;nf thlngV, may lnhaftpening Jtmt '
' ' few feet from the stage. tut
- when the entranco mil comes,
sentence are nailed ver bless, ar
guments are fempornrily nhan-'
2 doned. fixed sniib-M appear like
EE "'f'1" fnd the Antttet-H go aper-
ing out to do TTielr turn.
rrr , "Iidy v,c (ltnul" as a musical
comedy had a long 1 ' in virtually
E "very large city in America, ami
ZZZ its mo'ci-sji pr(flifer to bt; dupll-
1 ateil yj the ren.
- WitliTTi Hi' last few yarn mil-
EE f-hal cmnedii's have been the In-
E ' Hpira ti!n for many siicc,-.sfn pic-j
'turcs mainly of the farcical type.
O
Bearing
a name known
to Piano fame
for 50 years
MORE than a fine musical
instrument, now also an
intriguing piuce of exquisitely
designed furniture! Years of
musical happiness are in store
for you and in addition the joy
and satisfaction of owning a
piano thal'adds infinite beauty
to your home.
Now beautiful art creations
from which to choose, including
period models authentic in
every detail a style and finish
for every type of interior!
Grands and uprights; Register
ing (foot played; and Repro
ducing (electric) Pianos all
playable by hand. Also the new
Gulbransen combination, play
able all three ways.
Among them are models, na
tionally priced from $295 to
$2400 each the greatest value
you can buy no matter what
price you choose to pay for
your piano.
See these new "Instruments of
Today." Phone oT call now for
a copy of A. G. Gulbransen's
new book, "Artistic Interiors."
Profusely illustrated and written
by authorities, it portrays living
roorry in popular jxTiod styles.
Yu may have it free. Ask for it.
INSTKUMENT
of TODAY
GULBRANSEN "Pianos,
You Are Cordially Invited to Visit This Gulbransen Salon
PALMER MUSIC HOUSE
Main and Bartlett
CLAYTON ISAAC
'WE SELL HAPPINESS"
Phone 788
W. H. FLUHRER
III!