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v vww$ f ' . at MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, ,TU1jY 3, 10.10. W ih h BRADBURY IS IY0UNG GIRL SLAIN OUIfPRISON Aged Millionaire, Halo and Hearty, Wearlnn Customary Hlj,h Hat, Leaves San Qucntln and Is Taken to Palatlan Mansion by Wife. SAN QUENTIN, Cnl., July 2.--Hnlo and ncilc, clnd in tho clothim; in which ho entered tho penitentiary and wearing the familiar high hat, William D. Bradbury, the Corto Mn dern millionaire, left tha prison Rates today a free man. Bradbury was taken to his homo at Corte Madera by his wife and his nephew. Bradbury refused to discuss his imprisonment or describe his foeliuj; upon bciuff released after servinp ton months within the walls of Snn Qucntin for perjury. To Pension Paroled. The millionaire's prison experi ence, however, promises to result beneficially for other men wh have done time. Bradbury, before his departure, told Warden Hoyle that ho intended to place $2500 in a San Francisco 'bank to tho warden's credit. This sum, ho declared, will bo used as a fund upon which pa roled first-termers may draw. The money will be lent at 10 per cent in terest and the interest will ro back into the bank to snvo tho fund from depletion. Bradbury confided to the warden ids belief that only one man in ten who availed himself of the offer would return the money. Bradbury arose early aud ate a bi$j breakfast. He then went to the -warden's office, where he exchanged his prison clothes for the apparel he wore when ho entered the prison. He recovered $11.40 in money, his Id silver watch, and complained that his purse was missinp. Accepts State's Money.. Bradbury accepted tho $5 allow ed by the stato to every released man and also 15 cents allowed by the state for carfare to his home He left the prison at 6:45 o'clock. Neither at the prison nor at home -would Bradbury talk with newspaper en. He ordered the gates of his ionie locked and the family already k&d taken precautions to string the fence with barbed wins. On the porch of the Bradbury mansion were several floral tributes, one bearing the words, "Welcome Home." Bradbury was convicted of per jury in connection with the attempt of James McHugh to borrow money to pay a mortgage held by Bradbury. It was charged that Bradbury in duced officers of a bank not to lend him money and thereupon suit was brought against Bradbury for dam ages. In the damage suit Bradbury swore that he did not speak with the bank officials relative to Mc Hugh. The bank officials testified that he did and Bradbury was tried sad convicted of perjury. BODY IN CREEK Strand of Wire Around Neck Indi cates Method of Death Two Men Participants In Crime. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., July 2. Coroner Amos, following nn exam ination of tho body of Miss Anna Wcndler, found yesterday in Rising creek, today declared his belief that tho young woman was murdered. The coroner stated t hnt ho found a strand of wire wound tightly about tho girl's neck. Ho said tho ovi denco showed that Miss Weudler was made a prisoner about three miles above tho place where hor body was found. Her torn stockings and soil ed clothing, tho coroner said, wero evidence that sho had been compelled to tramp some distanco along the bank of the creek before sho was killed. The state will offer a reward of $300 for the capture of tho mur derer. The girl's father, it was stated today, will offer au addi tional sum. The officers believe that at least two men were partici pants in the crime. EDISON'S GREATESTMUSICAL INVENTION THE AMBEROLA WALK WITH EASE Dr. Manns, tho chiropodist and foot specialist, has arrived In town and Is prepared to romovo corns, bull ions, Ingrowing toonatls. I have tho only bunion euro In tho world with out a surgical operation. Little Essay of Human Interest About Corns. Corns woro discovered by Lord Cornwallls at 'Cornwall In 1738. Corns aro composed ob flrotalls, red pepper, tootlmcho. rhoumatlum, vol canos, norvo sness, hcartbvrn and In somnia all piled up and Jammed to gether with a pllo drlvor. A corn Is a second cousin to tho appondlcltls. Thoro are too many ot auh. things. They should bo cut out, but Dr. Mnnns don't cut them out ho re moves them without blood or pain no bad results. Corns aro r.n abomin ation and a bvn-ing shamo. They w,lH drive a woman to tho chiropo dist and a roan to drlng. They will drlvo a man cruy It ho has any other troubles; thiy will drlv & four-horse team If they aro sore and Irritated. Fieo consultation. All work guar anteed. Room 4, Palaco Hotol. Roseburg, Oro., Juno 3, 1910. I heartily Indorse Dr. Manns. Ho has removed corns from my foot nnd thereby not only cured tho corns but cured my rhoun&tlsm, from which I have suffered for a long time. Dr. Manns' worlc was highly satisfac tory. JOB HUFFMAN, 90 Chief of Follco. AHAPPY SMILE THINK FIGHT IS JRAME-UP Betting in Cincinnati Slumps to Ten to Five as Result of Letter From Governor Gillett Pronouncing the Battle a Fake. CINCINNATI, O., July 2. Bet ting odds on the Jcffriee-Johnson fight aro 10 to 5 on Jeffries in Cin cinnati today as a result of a let ter received by M. A. Noff, president of the Mercantile Advertising & Theatrical company from Governor J. N. Gillott of California. Tho governor's letter wus brief, consisting of ten words. Those vordtt wero a reiteration of what tho governor said in Chicago that the fight was a "frame-up." Noff hd written Gillett his belief that tho fight would not bo "on tho squnro." Tho govoraor replied: "Thanks for your letter. Your statements confirm my own ideas." Noff stated in his letter to Gil lott that ho believed the Pitzsira-mons-Corbott fight at Carson City several yenrB ago wns "a frame-up." "Noff lost sovornl thousand dollars on that fight. Ho (old tho governor ho boliovcd tho Jeffries-Johnson fight n similar one. Her Flat. (From Snored nenrt Review.) Mrs, Nbobride Yes, dear, I was warned last month. I'd like you to call on me and see tho pretty little flat I have. Miss Jellus I've seen him, my Last December Edison placed on the market his greatest musical in vention in tho "Ambcroln," which has sprung into prominence very rapidly until it is now recognized as likely to become the most popular of all phonographs. You should hear the Amberola by all means. The tone production is wonderful the machinery, horn and all is so placed in the cnbinet as to make a beauti ful piece of furnituro and one that would be. welcome in the finest homes in the land, and already they have been placed in many homes. You can't begin to imagine the pleas ure 3'ou may derive from one of these instruments. A Word of Caution. Many people in this 'icinity are sending to mail order houses for phonographs. Do you know that you can buy better machines right here in Medford thnn you can pos sibly get by sending awny, and for less monoy? This is a fact and can be proven. Don't send away until you have visited the Whetsel Music Co. and allowed them to show you their Edison nnd Victor machines. You owe it to yourself to visit this popular store when you can examine the machines and where any nnd all records ore gladly played free of charge before sending out of town. OIL PLANT DESTROYED BY SPECTACULAR BLAZE ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 2. Ono man was killed, one fatally hurt and threo others Injured in a spectacular flro at the storage plant of tho Waters Pierce Oil company hero today. Flro Captain J. 31. Lyons was killed, Her man Flker, a laborer, waB fatally In jured and three firemen were badly hurt. Tho flames broke out In the big storage and ohlpplng plant of tho company and spread with great rapid ity. Nineteen giant storage testing tanks exploded while the flames were at their height. Tbo loss Is estimated at over f 400,-000. GEORGIA PASSES BILL KILLING PRIZE FIGHTS ATLANTA, Ga., July 2. A bill passed by tho Georgia legislature, which will kill prize fighting and ev ery kind of fistic contests in the state is awaiting tho signature of tho governor today. Tho bill was first introduced in the assembly and was made more stringent when it roached tho senate Athletic clubs in Snvnnnah nnd Atlanta will he put out of business if tho bill be comes a law. Tho national railways of Mexico aro planting 40o,000 eucalyptus and ce dar troes In tho western section of tho republic. - This is tho first extensive work to como undor the supervision of Stanley F, Morso, nowly appointed agricultural export of tho National Railways. Tho transfer of tho trees from tho company's 18,000 aero nur sery will necessitate the use ot three special trains, totaling 75 cars. The man who wears MENZ "EASE" always has a smiling face and a cheerful word for everybody all tho day long. His feet aro comfortable that's why. Wear MENZ "EASE" Shoes nnd bo happy. The Wardrobe The Home of Good Shoes The Only Woman' Colics on U Pacific Coaat ExcIuItcI for Young Women Locatrd among tbe beautiful Hills near OaUanJ, California, cloae to San FranciKO and tha great Univenitita of tie Wcet. Full collegiate court leajiog (o degree. Entrance and graduation requirement! equivalent to tnoae ol Stanford and University of California. Training fits students for tesching regular lines of academic wort, and offers special advantages for music, art. library study and borne economics. Well equipped laboratories for science. Special attention to Health of students. Modern gymnasium tborougbly equipped. Out door life and amusements in tbc ideal California cli mate. Alumnae So every city on the Pacific Coast. Fo cataloouc adons President Luella clay Carbon. LL, D. mills College p. o.. California Packers Wanted! To register with tho association for this season's pack. Packing schools for pears and apples in Au gust and September. Pack changed on apples. Everybody must learn it. R. R. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N. 3 TO-NIGHT AT THE BIJOU THEATER Special Engagement PHILLIP KEENE SUPPORTED BY AN EXCELLENT COMPANY, WILL PRESENT THAT GREAT DRAMA, DAMON and PYTHIAS Sunday Night, July 3rd, 1910. Howard Watches "When you hear someone criticising the railroad, just remind him that our American roads are the best and safest in the world. They employ the most in telligent men and have them use the finest watch the HOWARD. What do you think, for instance, of a road that over a period of ten years carried nearly two hundred million passengers without a single one killed as the result of a train accident; and that during the three worst months of last winter had a PUNCTUALITY record of 94 1-10 per cent for its inbound train serv ice?. That road the Lackawanna is one of the 180 railroads that officially adopted the HOWARD WATCH for their time inspection service. Lives depend on the accuracy of train service watches, and the best is not too good for the Ameri can railroad man. A Howard is always worth what you pay for it. The price of each Howard is fixed at the factory and a printed ticket attached from the 17-jewel (double roller escapement) in a "Jas. Boss" or "Crescent" gold filled case at $40 to the 23-;jcwcl in a 14-k. solid gold case at $150. Not every jeweler can sell you a HOWARD watch. I Sell Howard! "Watches and all other LEADING MAKES OF WATCHES. Martin J. Reddy THE JEWELER NEAR THE POSTOFFICE Isis Theater GMDLEY'S MUSICAL COMEDY will open Sunday for three nights. 3 REELS OF LATEST MOVING PICTURES 3 SPESOIAL AGENT HER FIRST APPEARANCE A PRINCE OF WORTH ILLUSTRATED SONG By MISS HAZEI KENNEDY. - - DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. f f " With n small "dlBcouit" for the honest ontluiMnum of statomont somo tlmos inovltablo in writing an oar nest advortlooront, you can dopond ttbaolutoly upou tho candor and hon esty of advertlsors In this newspaper. BIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT THE Phillip Keene Company Will Present that Splendid Dra matic Masterpiece DAMON AND PYTHIAS Unexcelled 2 Reels of Unexcc Motion Pictu res Special Prices IOC and 20c ,..i.i .j ,1 II' ' 'I I.LJ CHAFING DISHES yB3t 03 KCOOIINGAfriUNCiSl w Willi an ALCOHOL Lamp Willi ELECTRICITY you must fill tho lump, adjust tho yon insert the plujr ,l turn tho wick, strike a nmtcli, and ho very switch, careful not to spill alcohol on tho When this Is done you can devote tuble top. all your attention to tho recipe, ti We have the ELECTRIC hind, muilc liy the ' General Electric Co. Ask us about lliem today ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY A H VJ! A J HmUm for HHilL FOR SALE BY ALL GR0CERI.