Medford Mail Tribune Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Pages D1II7 Tmtr-fourtb Yfir. WMkly f1fty-cIliU) Year. MEDFORD. ORKOOy. THURSDAY, Q( TOM Kit l!)l!!. No. '222. CASHIER IS SHOT DOWN M SPOKANE Bold Pair Hold Up Express Office As Crowds Pass Clerk Shot Without Warn ingSecond Man Bound With Shoestring Bandits Escape With $1000 Clues Are Few. SPOKANE, Wush., Oct. 31. (P) Two men who scorned the dan ger of crowded streets killed an J express company runnier in his Itge. bound a clerk and Ktotc IOOO today, apparently had eluded police in 11 clean Ketawuy. . After sifting down the cUioh left hy the pair that killed John M. Iv ester, bound V. 11. Johnston and looted the ca.sh register o the railway express company at clos ing time last night, detectives said there was nothing on which they could promise an early arrest. The trail left by the daring pair was faint a terrorized clerk's de Hcription of the men, a package addressed to n fictitious person, two .46 caliber pistol shells and two bullets, a. shoe string used to tie tip the clerk and a set of linger prints made by the man who scooped up the currency. The I finger prints, taken by Wesley 1 Turner, chief of the police depart-1 ment identification bureau offered! the most substantial clue, but , were held to be of little value unless heir maker had another set on file. The men were believed to have Jumped Into an old tour ing car us they dashed from the office. Firo Without Wurniiifc. The men entered the office five) minutes before closing time, Justj Ihh Ivester, the cashier, was check ,T'E ovr the day's money receipts 'and Johnston, a clerk, was putting his hooks away. One of them tossed package on the counter and the other seeing a pistol on the counter beside Ivester, fired pointblnnk without wnrnlng. The bullet entered the man's throat, coursing downward and piercing his heart. He died at once. As they reconstructed the rob bery, detectives said, the other man ordered Johnson into the hack room, tied him with a shoe lace and stood guard while the first started to take the money. He was interrupted by two men, H. Hoffman nnd Lawrence Iind sey, who said they went to investi gate the shot. The robber held the door and told them the office was closed for the night. As they left he ran Into the cage, scooped up the currency, leaving the sil ver and the pair fled, after firing a shot at Johnson. The whole in cident. Johnston said, lasted not longer than four minutes. John ston, who collapsed an hour nfUr the robbery, was able to give only a general description of the men. The handwriting on the package i will be studied, hut detectives said AJhey believed It would disclose nothing. TALBNT. Ore, Oct. 31. (Spl Mr. nnd .Mm. Harry Commons and family will leave November 1 for Hnlsey, ore., for the winter. Mr. I'ommonH owns a farm at that place and they will take possen Hinn of It. Or. and Mrs. McFndden nnd Mra. MeKadden's sister, Mrs. Jor dan, will leave this week fr southern California, where they will spend the winter. Dr. nnd Mrs. Kred Oodrtnrd mo tored over from Klamath Falls Saturday. Mrs. Ooddard visited friends In Talent while Dr. (iod dard attended a meellnB of busi ness men In Crescent City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Woodnrd of Ueno. Nevada, who have resided In the valley during the fruit non J"n. will leave for California to Ti'end the winter. Mrs. Bullen Is selling tickets for the Legions Indoor cnrnlval to he held ot the Ashland Armory. Mr. HiRh of Ashlund is huiiiling ft double enrage on the property "f Mr. 1 in 1 Nye occupied by Prof. Miller. Karl Wlthrow hns leased the farm belonging to .Mrs. Wells for the coming year. The place hus been operated the last two years hy flay Kstes. Carl Iteeson and wife arrived In this city October 29, from Port lnnd. Oregon, where Mr. Iteeson hns been receiving treatment nt 'he veterans hospital. Mrs. Wilson In China T'Elt'INC! P) Mr,. Woodrow U'il i , . , . i ... .. . iin nun riuuen a uuiinrj j several hours along the top of j Mirui Mail. in a inrrr-iitnn irnin ride to the scene she rode in a haggago rnr, the rondurtor serving tea, rice enke 'and lcr-slmmnnt. I ' TALENT HOOVER ON BRIDGE Associated Fress Photo President Hoover got first hand information on the canalization sys tem on the Ohio river when he steamed down the river from Cincinnati to Louisville on the government ship ASHLAND CHURCH HAS j FELLOWSHIP MEETING ASHLAND, Ore., Oct. 31. (Special. ) A fellowship meeting at tho Ashland Congregational church was held on Tuesday even ing to give the members an oppor tunity to meet and hear (lev. C. II. Harrison of Portland, secretary of the Congregational churches of the northwest. He v. Charles K. Ward of the Salem Congregational church and Hev. H. C. Stover, also of Salem. Dinner was served in the church At the close of the meal, the of ficial hoard. of the church met with the visitors to review the local situation. INVITE MEDFORD FOLK TO DINNER AT TALENT TALKXT, Ore., Oct. 31. (Spl.) Mrs. Frank Hart will entertain with a dinner at her farm home wostr1 of Talent Thursday, ' for Jier daughter, Mrs. Kamberd, and a group of Mrs. Kamberd 's friends from Medford, Covers will be laid for 20. from Medford. Covers will be laid for SO. 1 O the charming hospitality of the tea table, Tree Tea Orange Pekoe brings a delicate fragrance particular guest. TREEgTEA FOR RIVER TOUR Greenbriar. The president is shown j FORTNIGHTLY CLUB OF ASHLAND HAS MEETING ASHLAND. Ore., Oct. 31 (Spe cial.) The Fortnightly club met on Monday afternoon with ?.!r 1 O. Smith on Oak street. Koch 1 member responded to the roll call by telling of some Hallowe'en j prank of her youth. Mrs. Hester i Carter gave a valuable paper on j ' the "Geography and Resources of j ! Oregon." Mrs. Putney reviewed 1 t the book "Peter Victorious." At ! the close of the afternoon's pro- J ; gram, Mrs. Smith served refresh- ! : mcnts, using Hallowe'en ideas in i the service. SUPERINTENDENT VISITS 1 WILLIAMS CREEK SCHOOL WILLIAMS CKHISK, Ore., Oct 31. (Special.) .Mrs. Alice Paeon county school superintendent of Josephine county, visited the.AVil linms school last Monday She v:n well pleased with tho progress of tho school, also with the new high school annex -now under construc tion. that pleases the most SHOWS INCREASE Larger use of air-mail by resi-j dents of the Pacific const is shown ; in figures released today by Pa-j cifie Air Transport officials. In , ! the first nine months of this year! the air-muil loads carried between Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Med-; ford, Oakland, San Francisco. ' Fresno, llakersfleld and Los An-1 geles, increased from 43 tons to H2 tons over the same period of last vear. Approximately n million letters were carried by Pacific Air Trans-, port last month. The daily over-1 age is increasing steadily, espec j ially since the speeding up of the! coastwise schedule, which is now some hour and forty-five mlnuten THAN '" "- "g i II I lllllli i t n iiYrT"1 What would be sadde r And new oilvertowns selling at ordinary tires1 prices! OU'LL see plenty of 'em on your way to that game . . . wrestling with flats . i . missing the first quarter . . . the whole half . . . and even more! Nine out of ten flats are old tires. It's the disa greeable price you pay for that last thousand miles. There's no reason in the world for worrying along with old casings this fall. New tires Good rich Silvertowns and Cavaliers are still surpris ingly low in price. And remember, in Goodrich tires you know what you are getting. Behind their amazing stamina, their long wear, their sure, safe traction are fifty nine years of experience with rubber. Pacific Goori-' rich Rubber Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Phone for Latest Tire Prices If you will be in need of tires at any time soon, we advise buying them right NOW . . . take advantage of present PRICES. Good richS i faster than i0 days ago. ' Hoeing system, on its Seattle- ; Medfnrd-Los Angeles and Chicago- . t; kland-San Francisco routes, is now carrying 25 per cent of ihtj' nation's total air mail. Ihiring the first nine months of the year. Hoeing ayah-m. on its two roiKiM, carried nii.ntitl.iMH) letters, contrasted with L'X.OOn.nno for the same period of last year. The mail out of Medl'nrd on the first flight from Its new airport. October 2nd, was unusually large. LECTURE AMD MOVIES DRAW TALENT CROWD TA LIC N'T, Ore., Oct. a I. (Spl.) The lecture nnd mil Ion picture entitled "The Transgressor." held lit the Methodist church October 2S. was attended by a large crowd. Standing room was scarce in tho church. Kvery one present en joyed the pictures and it is hoped many will profit by the lessun to night by them. MISSING EWIS' QUPER QERVICE QJTIOTVf JJARGEST JeRVICE ijTATION IN kJ OREGO I N Eighth and Front E AiTaiiiiemenlH Tor the annual Ar-1 mlstleo lUiy celeliralinii and pro- ' gram have been completed and in- j dicaiiona are that it will live up! to past successes, A Hpecial Amor-' lean Legion commitlcu has been j working oil tho program, which was' completed yesterduy. Street stunis from 9 to 10 o'clock s in the forenoon will open tho day, j followed by a fire drill at l:15t at tho Motel Medford, where Kite : Chief liny Killott will present un . exhibition of ladder clituhing and ; other interesting features. The an-' nual parade, in which alt ex-service; men are urged to take purl, will form at the city park at 10:45 a. in.. followed by a bomb subtle ut 11 : o'clock. The parade will move nt if THE REAL FACTS ON TIRE PRICES Pick up almost any newspaper and you are sure to read of a tire sale somewhere. Amazing Values . . . Astounding Reduc tions . . . Double-Jointed Price Offers . . , of such stuff is the usual tire ballyhoo composed. But . . , inquire into the prices of two or more tires of established make. You will find them so nearly alike that price ceaseg to be a factor in making your choice. A quick comparison between the cost of Silvertowns and the cost of bargain tires will demonstrate the difference isn't worth while. And Just a slight inquiry Into Silver town's proven ability to make mileage records will establish the firm conviction that they have no equals for low coat per mile. The answer to the whole situation is obvious . . . buy in the first place from a Goodrich dealer . . . and be sure of get ting the finest tires that can be made at the lowest price for which they can be sold. TIRE PRICES ARE AD- "sVANCING. BUY P. B. LOWD, 1 U:tii ami nl noon the annual veiil-1 i noli IVi'il lor all i-x-him'vIto in, mi will I lie slven al t lie Klks temple. ; I The bis .Mi (llind-Aslilanil font.; I ball winio will lienlii at 2::: in the i ui'leiniinii and i lie day will be j j wminil 1111 Willi a dame at tin- ' Orienla! Cardens. ; TALENT TEACHER TAKEN TO ASHLAND HOSPITAL TAI.LXT, On., Oct. III. (Spl.)! Mrs. .Minnie Jooekel. local school teacher, was moved to the Ashland Community hospital the first of the ; week in a very serious condition j due to Internal hemorrhage. Plans Pur is Flight X K V Y O I i K lP) M iss G rare ; Lyon, a young woman of wealth, 1 who had backed swimmers and , girl filers ami can fly herself, is j having a plane built in which she hopes to fly to Paris n.-xt j summer with several friends. 1 NOWI Manager Phone THAT GAME? (mm I ve r t KI'CKNK, ore., Wt. 31. t7P) The Cnivenoty of Oregon football t'am isn't going to take any chances against the University of California at Los AngHi-s hero Saturday, according to Coach John J. McKwan and the Oregon first string men will go in from tho start. Last year, as at present, Oregon was rated as a heavy favorite over t he I. C. L. A. M(u;ul, hut when the battle got underway the south erners gave Oregon the scare of her life. T h is y ei 1 r O rego n In again fa vored to win easily. put Coach McKwnn is going to make, sure of it histoid of taking chances. Punctures ELIMINATED ! 95 of your tire trouble can be avoided with Goodrich Air Containers! 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