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12 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY: 10, 1910. Watch This Page for Advertisements of Good Things to Eat MOB STRIKES ajP DETECTIVE SALOON ROW War Races Over Saloon Question In J Subpoena Issued by German Judfio PROCESS SERVER TO THE TRAIL OF OLD DOCTOR COOK QWo and 22-Year-0ld Detective Is Strung Up In Consequence Sher iff Had No Backbone. KEWARK, O., July 9. Sheriff 3Li2&clm ana Ills dcputlco are today erchlng tho country for the rlng 3lcrs of tho mob which last night lynched Carl Ethorlngton, a 22-year-W detective employed by tho Antt- :8Jon league. The lynchers were not Masked and number of arrests were 1 -expected before night. A special .rand Jury will be called to consider itte cases. A revulsion of feeling has set In -today as a result of last night's dis graceful outbreak, and all danger of -farther trouble 6eems past. Adjutant CteHcral Weyhrecht, together with -Colonel Barber of tho Fourth Ohio xeelment, arrived here before day Jlgiit, hut after canvacslng the sltu atfoa countermanded the order for treops as tho passion of the saloon -JHient seems to have spent Itself -sad the people have been sobered by tk realization of what occurred last -aaJght. Tho "treets are deserted today md it Is said that a number of the -ringleaders of the mob, friends of 'William Howard, tho slain snloon- &eepcr, have fled from tho state. Condemns Sheriff. Adjutant General Weybrecht Is pen in his condemnation of Sheriff "Uakelm, whom he holds personally -responsible for tho lynching, which vfce says might have been prevented "tad troops been called in time. "A lynching In a densely populat- l! ed state like Ohio, with trooDS scat- - tered all over It at short Intervals, is Jmeaccusahlo under any circumstances," dd General Weybrecht today," but -fa this instance It was particularly so. "The mob spirit showed Itself early, 'bat It was lacking In leadership, as uras shown "by the fact that the mob vorrounded tho jail for two hours efore acting. Had the sheriff shown a particle of "backbone or had he ls sed a call -for troops, tho mere knowledge on tho part of the mob -that he was going to resist them woald have sufficed to check them." looking for Blind Tiger. Tho trouble which culminated In the lynching of Detective Ethering--ton last night was the outgrowth of -an attempt by the Anti-Saloon league to show the presence of a "blind ti ger" In Licking county, which Is "dry" undor the Rose local option law. Detectives, of whom Etherlng rtoH was one, were sent to Newark 'o -make a series of raids. Their com fa had been tipped off to the sa- of Provincial Court, Who Believes Fakir's Presence In Case Will Be of Interest. BERLIN, July 9. Novr wo shall certainly locate old Doctor Cook. A German court process server Is -on his trail. That is, ho will got on It it the doctor left one. Tho subpena was Issued today by a German j idee of tho provincial court, who did tho turn without cracking a smile. The papers wero Issued In tho case of Rudolph Francko, Dr. Cook's com panion, who is demanding (10,000 damages from Commander Peary for furs which the former claims tho lat ter took from him. Tho court bUIeves that Dr. Cook's presence in 'he case might bo of interest. WILDCATTERS LOSE OUT IN NEVADA COURT After Spectacular Fight, Legitimate Mining. Men in Sagebrush State Win Case and Now Wildcatters Will Havo Hard Time of It. CT L DEMONSTRATION How Many People Could Tell at First Blush the Most Essential Feature of Camp Life? Now that the hot days have settled upon the country in earnest, every woman is considering ways and means of providing" palatable dishes quickly and inexpensively. Every woman who attended the demonstration of fancy cooking held at Warner, Wcrtman & Gore's last week found out a number of ways of preparing delicious hot-weather dishes and drinks, aud all could be prepared in a chafing dish or with out the aid of much heat. Burnett's extracts were used in all tho dishes prepared and was the. es sential feature needed to make them a little bit nicer than anything ever put up by an expert in Medford. Burnett extracts have held the high est place in points of purity and strength of any extracts on the mar ket for a great mnny years. RICKARD'S SUIT FOR DAMAGES STARTS SOON RENO, Nov., July 0. Tho fight of tho legitimate mining interests of Nevada for the prevention of the issunuco of misnamed mining stocks has been won. Tho Nevada supreme court has decided thnt the hiw pro hibiting mining companies from is suing promotion stock under the guise of treasury certificates is con stitutional. The ficht of tho mining men against wildcat oporntors has been a spectacular one. Every effort was made by certain interests to de feat tho so-called wildcat mining law in tho state legislature. Leading Ne vada operators declared that one of the chief tricks of the wildentters was the selling to innocent investors of supposed treasury stock, which in reality wero certificates for money to bo used in promoting the mines. The law in question compels min- iug companies to mark stoek either as "treasury" or "promotion." WILL TRY TO BREAK RECORD TO NEW YORK PureWhiteFlour Wo arc proud of the fact Unit our sales on "Pure White" Flour are increasing steadily. Ask the women who use this famous brand of flour and they will tell you that it is SURE that there are no failures that it is the same every time and always satisfactory. Allen & Reagan COR. MAIN AND CENTRAL AVE. t element and trouble started ear ly In the day. In a raid of the "Last Chance" res .tanrant conducted by William How ard, for chief of police of Newark, ttere was a clash and when Bther fegton attempted to enter a private room of tho place Howard throw bis -ansa around tho detective to detain him. EtherJncton drew his revolver and shot Howard through tho head. JTbe fatally wounded man was taken to tho "hospital and Etherington, who was recently employed cc a strike breaker on tho Daltlrnoro & Ohio Toad and agalnBt whom there was considerable bid feeling was lodged In Jail after ho had been -oughly .handled. Jail Surrounded. Tho Jail was nlmost Immediately surrounded by a howling mob of sa loon men, railroad men and union la bor people. Threats wero made, hut no leaders appeared, and It was not until tho nows thnt Howard had died i at 9 p. m. reached tho crowd that tho situation really became desperate. Cross ties wero brought from tho rail road yards, battering rams construct ed and an attack made on the Jail. Sheriff Llnkelm urged tho crowd to bo calm and promised that Ethorlng ton would have a quick trial, but ho wiifl hooted down and retired insldo ' tho Jail without oven firing a shot .from his revolver. .flattered Doors In. At 1030 the Jail doora gave way "and tho priaonor was dragged out and hanged to a trolloy polo. Ho was kickod and cuffed as he was dragged . .along, hogging plteously for mercy. 'Otlior prisoners In tho Jail say that ' TStherlngton beggod tho sheriff to call for troops when ho heard tho mob howling for hie blood, but that tho 'officer only laughed and s.ild that tho crowd was bluffing and would not dare attack tho Jail. When tho bat- 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 9. Tex Rickard, chief promoter of the Jeffries-Johnson fight, expects to file his suit for damages against Gover nor Gillett for losses which he al leges resulted from moving tho bat tle to Nevada, early next week. "I am just waiting for affidavits from two easterners who heard Gil lett promise me there would be no in terference with my plans in Califor nia," said Rickard. "I expect them Monday or Tuesday. As soon us they nrrivo tho suit will be filed." HEAVY RAINS IN TRANCE CAUSE LOSS PARIS, July 9. Dally rains hero for six weeks havo caused heavy losses In crops and many streams havo over flowed their banks. Tho precipita tion as far above normal and a re currence of tho recent disastrous floods Is feared. Tho hap crops aro almost destroy ed and grapes are suffering. Tho loss In tho ChampasLO alone is estlmat od at $3,000,000. Misrepresentation In a store's ad vertising is as raro as murder. And no moro profitable as a bivlness policy. torlng rams b gan to crash against tho doors, Etherington took off his coat and tied tho arms in a hard knot about his throat, hoping to strangle hlinsolf. Failing in this, ho set fire to tho garment, but asldo from singe ing his hair and bllstorlng his faco, did not injuro himself. LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 9. Confident of her ability to establish an equestrienne record between Los Angeles and New York, Miss Nan As- plnwall, of Helena, Mont., Is hero to day searching for tho horse upon which she wUl mako tho trip. Miss Asplnwall has spent tho great er part of her life on horso ranches of her father in . southern Moi.tana and 13, an accomplished horsowamon. According to her plans, sho will trav el without escort and will start on her long trip late this month. Cultivate- a personal prido in your ability to write want ads that ac complish things. Hnnkins for Tionlth. Packers Wanted! To register with tho association for this season's pack. Packing schools for pears aud apples in Au gust and September. Pack changed on apples. Evorybody must learn it. R. R. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N. ESSENTIALS TO CAMP Uff Every Woman Who Attended the Demonstration of Fancy Cooking Was Weli Pleased. Close your eyes and imagine your self in the deep wooded country, camped near u fine spring, near an excellent trout stream and whero game abounded in great variety. You tramp over the hills or fish along the stream or loiter about camp the fii'sl day then lay down and fcleep the sleep of the gods. In the morning you wake with et -ery nerve and muscle tingling wi'h health, and bounding from your peaceful couch you batho your fa"e at tho spring, and as you lift your eyes to the golden rift in the eu-i as the sun rises between n gap in tin nearby hills, you are sury to tliiui of the most essential necessity oi camp life, Every 00 people out of 100 will say, "Now for a cup of gom' coffee," and you turn ut oneo to tin preparation or stand and wateli tli pot as it boils on the nearby camp fire or stove. If you want tho be t coffee always go to Allen & Rim gnn'h and buy tho "Golden Gat Ilruml." "Put money in thy purse" by sell ing through a "for sulo" ad some of tho too-manv things voti own. -t- -f OF COURSE RARDON'S PRICE IS HIGHER. BUT THE QUALITY JUSTIFIES IT. DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. --- - Rock Springs Coal. The first car of Rock Springs coal arrived today. Sco it unloading at the depot. Now is tho tiuiu to place your ordor so it can bo delivered from this or the following cars, after wo store it in our bins and you want it, it will cost more. Plnco your orders now. You will need this coal this winter. Seo or phono V. J. Hurbridge, the drayman. Burnett's Extracts Wo luivo just hold tho most successful domonstra tion over hold in this locality. Tho salo of Bennett's Extracts havo boon enormous. Tf you wore horo you learned (ho reason why this brand is such a uni versal favorite. ISvory thing that goes to'mako up these goods are perfect. H you want perfect goods, buy Bennett's. Warner Wortraan 6 Gore (incorporated) GFOCERY PHONE 286 MARKET PHONE 281 Quality Good RARD0N SERVES ALL THF I ATFST FA NOV DRINKS AND THE BEST , ICE CREAM, ICES, ETC. DROP IN AT THE PEER- LESS BREAD SIGN. - 4- Fine Printing Wo make a specialty of fino printing, carry the necesHnry Jtock to enable us to fill all orders promptly, and guaran tee satisfaction, "" Rest equipped job office in Oregon south of Portland; Host expert printers. Hcforo sending your orders out of town, call and figure with us if wo can servo you for tho same prico as an out-of-town concern you will wish to patronize home ihdustry. Medford f PrintingCo. ;; Reasoning Do you stop to reason bout your needs in foot wear and men's furnish ings? Good reasoning will suggest a visit to this store before you buy. If we have what you want (and wo are likely to have it) WE "WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. The Wardrobe t Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bldg., West Main Street Tf you want quality, wo are prepared to furnish you with the best goods that money can buy to sell at the prices we ask. If you purchase anything at this store you are sure that it is absolutely all right . that quality was what tho manufacturer, canner or producer was striving for and that what wo sell you is of the highest class. Olmstead & Hibbard West Side Grocers. - 9- YES! :: "We carry a full line of c : high grade groceries, i ",' teas and coffees; also a ':: full stock of Dishes and .:: "Kitchen Tools." Wo give you your '' "monev's worth," and ; 3ur" prompt delivery" Clive us a TRIAL OR DER and you will always Inula at Allin&Mini Phono 2691. ;; 132 WEST MAIN ST. - Hvawant ad" carnpa.gn" nU kor Nuruory man, has moved meant porsiHtonoy in reneat.ng your U ,iJh offi(!u , Hfl Knot Main mi mini you navo goiiuu your ro -f Hroot -r hiiI ti I That doesn't always menu i ' ninny insertions or much doluv. Medford to Crater Lake BEGINNING FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910. AUTOMOBILES leave Medford ITotcl Nash Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m. arrive Crater Lake 5 :30 p. m. leave Crater Lake Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a. m. arrive Medford 5:30 p. m. Cars stop Trail, Rogue River Ranch, Prospect and connect for .'Fort Klamath, Indian agency and Steam er Klamath, to Klamath Falls. 1910 LOCOMOBILES 1910 CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO. R. M. CUTHBERT, Manager. I DO YOU KNOW Thnt vou pan buy fruit and straw berry land like this in Shasta pnimlv, California, with porpotunl water right, for .fflO por ncro? Unimproved, July $25 por nore. Write for booklot. John Blichfeldt Anderson, Shasta County, California. Iwish to announco that 1 havo purohnBod tho Union Livery Stables nnd will conduct a gonoral food and boarding uHtnhliHlimont. Hoihoh boarded by tho day, wook or month. I guarantoo a hmiiuio deal to all. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY IJARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. I