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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. AUGUST 14, 3910. MRS. ran IS GIVEN DIVORCE Slio Is Dmififitcr of Dromo Seltzer Kliiu nnd Has Established Rosl dciico In Reno by Llvlnu Tlicrn Six Months. FALLS FROM HER BALCONY; DEAD Portland Woman Strikes on Head, Frnctiirlnn Skull Dies nt Hospi tal Slcoplnu Outsltlo nntl Rolls Off Porch. ..- - "r" J HI5NO, Nov., Auk, KI.MrH, Mnr liarnl Kmoriioii MclClm wim unnitod u dccri'o of itltHoliito dlvorou from Iior lnmlmntl, Dr. H. II, MclClm of Now York Into tit 1m nftonioou by JiiiIko 111(0 iiftor Mm, McKlpi took tlm ntntitl anil told of iillocoil cruolly on tlio intrt of lior IiiihIiiukI. 'I'lm lion r I ii i: of (lit! romi Iickiui Into thlH aftiiriioon. Mm. McKIni, iliitiK" tor of tlio "llroino HolUor ICIiik." who en im.' to Itnno hIx iiioiithn tiKo to t'Ntalilliiti u "IkiiI H'hIiIoiico," wiih jiructlcally tlm only wUiiobh. Him tontlfluil thut lior liilRlmml t runted lior cruolly and that lio wnn nlmoHt hntiltiinlly drunk. DoHcrlliliiK a nnrrnw cHcnpo from death whun hIio wan loft liolplomt on tlio window IihIko of n xlxth Htory In tlio l'laax liotol In Now York, lout coiihcIoumiobh, hut rolled hy nccldout Into tlio room Inwtoad of fallltiK to tlio imvomont, Mm. MclClm on tlio Mtaud thin itftomoon tontlflod In lior Hull for dlvorco nKnlnnt hor JuiHhand, Dr. Smith llolllii MclClm of Now York. Mm. McKIm wild hur hushand liluci'd her on tlio narrow IocIko ovor hniiKliiK' tlio Htroot after ho hnd ejuur roluil with hor nnd nntmultud hor. Bhn mild hIio IohI courcIoiihikh, wnn revived hy thu cool outttldo nlr, fnlnt cm! tiKnlu nnd thou when hIio roRnln- 'd coiihcIouhiichu found nho hnd fall- j on Into tlio room nnd not to tlio ntono jm vein out. Mm, McKIm, iiIIokIiu; hor hunhnnd treated hor cruolly, told of vnrloim nttiickH which nhu Kiild ho hnd mndo on hur. HIio wild hor huKlmud throw her about tholr Now York njmrt montH, nt ono tlmo hurling )or ncroHH h Hofa with nucli vlolonco that tlio forro of hor fnllhiK body hroko tlio heavy wooden arm nt tlio end of tlio couch. Mm. McKIm toHllflod thht her Iiub lmnd frequently wnn Intoxicated. Sho outlined hcoiich at tlio homo Hhow and nt fnHhlonnblo Kiithnrlnp In Hai ti mure, Now York and Nowjmrt. lio n nlitwmt ..till IntlHK Intfivlpfitml. ,tdio mild, nnd when in tlilH condition, hIio unlet, frequently liiHiiltcd her be fore othem in tlio jmrt) nnd forced tlio iiatherliiK to dlHlmud. IIIh treat ment wiih extremely brutal, nho flnld, nnd wnn nurh thnt when othem were Iircnent he wnn deeply mortified. I'OHTIjANI Or., An. 13.-.Mrn. W. A. Knntnor wan killed early to day, when nho fell from the balcony adjolnlni; her apnrtmontii In tlio fourth ntory of tlio Huoll npartmontti nt Fourteenth nnd Halmon ntrootn. HIio ntruclc on hor head, fracturing her file til 1 mid bndly bruIaliiK her body. Patrolman Dllxn, pntrollliiK IiIh beat, wiw Mm. KnHtnor'H form hurt IIiik through tlio air, nnd wi;n bond In It over her n fow hocoiicIm after hIio iitrurk tlio pnvomont. Mm, Knntner wna romovod to a hoiipltnl, vhoro uho died. Mm. ICnuU tier wiih clad in her nlulit clothing. It Ih HuppoKed thnt nho wnH fllceplng on the balcony and rollod off, STRANGE PHENOMENA WITNESSED AT SEA POUT TOU'XSHKI), Wusli., Auk. 111. Cuptiitti SnmuelHon of the linrkentitiie Aurora, an arrival from f'alno, Peru, reported to tlio branch liydroKniphio office loelny that on (lie morning of .lime Id, wiiilo in lat itude 11 dcurccs ii.ri mintituM sontli, loiitritude 8(1 decreed -IB minutes weht, tlio lookout diHCoveretl tlio ves sel wiih t'omiii" into u body of water iih white as milk. Tlio area of the milky way covered milcn, requiriiiK a dn.v'ri Hail to piihh through it. Huelc elH were lowered nnd the water drawn up. After Htnndint; nn hour it h iirtil'ieinl color iliKKii)penrcd, bui no evidence could he found of the phenomenon wiih duo to submarine diHturhauccH. nor wiih the mystery hoIvuiI in niiy way. Tlio affected men wns hhurply defined. FAST FRUIT TRAINS FOR OFF FOR EAST BASEBALL GAMBLER FINED IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, Or, Aiir. 13. Hiiho bnll KnmblltiK i;ot a tdinrp Hlnp In tho municipal court today, when Act ing Judge (lebehardl fined Jiillun Neuberger, brother of ono of tho proprlotorn of n nnloon at 327 Wntm liiKton Htreet, $100 for conducting n gambling room. Chnrlea O. Kline, an omployo of n meat market, nnd John Knight, a traveling tmloHinnii, woro fined $10 each for making betH on a bnHohnll gnmo. They woro arreBted Thurmlny, UNDERGROUND OPIUM ROUTE IS FOUND VANCOUVER, II. C, Aug. Kl. Witli f -1500 tucked in his nouk and u ))ortiiiiititeiui filled with opium uud in ore opium found in his iooiiih, in KicohiH Collins, thu police believed they niiide un important euptuie euily today thut may loud to the un covering of the underground route for the drug between Cimiulu uud tho United States. A patrolman noticed Collins, ac companied hy u ilupaueso uud a Cliiiminun, in a luue off IIiiRtiugs btrcot. When ho udvaneed toward thorn thuy stuiled to run nnd tho of ficer fired several shots in tho air iih u signal to heave to, Tho trio ac celerated their speed, hut another of ficer, attracted hy tho firing, was waiting at tho end of the Hue. Ho mnnaged to grab the white mini uud the lupaiieso. Tho Oriental proved to ho it cabin hoy from thu Hmpross of India, In police court this morn ing they were remanded until Mon day. ' In writing nn ad about Hint furn ishod room you huvo to rout say, in a convincing way, just' what you'd say if Homeono asked you to tell him what it was like, "and all about it." NORTH YAKIMA, Ww.li., Aug. I'l Two trains with 0- enrs of fruit have already pulled out of Pasco for St. Paul on the 00-hour schedule. The most of the fruit came from tlio Vukiina valley, having been sent from North Yakima, Toppeuibh and other points. Some of it came from the Walla Walla valley. It had not been expected that the fast trains would run until the middle of the month, hut the season is ten days' earlier than usual. Advices from luanagers of looal growers in the Chicago, St. Paul nnd other onstcrn markets nro to tho ef fect thnt the market has already strengthened since the Northern Pa cific was granted the faster service. Rlloy Out of Dnnycr. INDIANAPOLIS, Intl.. Aug. 13. James Whltcomh Rlloy, IiooHler po et and "human InteroHt" philosopher, who was recently Btrlcken with a Hllght attack of paralysis, whb report ed better today nnd out of danger. IT'S EASY TO SEE, if your eyes nro looking through my glasses. There is as great a dif ference in eyo glassed as there ii between daylight nnd darkness. YOU SEE WELL , THROUGH GLASSES I SELL miftfiitufi I litv'ri ttrttivf 1 t fit i wl 1st ' I each individual case, nnd because the glasses themselves nro of host make. May here of DR. RICKERT. I OVKH KKNTNHR'8. Ilnnklns for Health. Wanted To buy or can trade work horse for single driving marc; good for orchard work; not over 8 years old; weight about 3200; if broken to saddle preferable. Wanted I Someone to bale hay at "Westaway Orchard; must furnish all machin- X cry for baling; quote X price. For Sale Pine team, weighing about 1250 pounds each, (bay mare and roan horse), age 6 years and 8 years; price, including harness, nearly new, $335. "Will sell roan horse sin glo for $150. F. H. COWLES Westaway Orchard, Eagle Point Koad, near Vilas "Ranch. V sAiArt " The Ceiling Fan In plncos of business thoro Is nothing so ossontlal dur ing tho hot months as Eloc trlo fans. Thoso fans cool tho atmosphoro and mako pur chasers comfortablo. A por tion ovorhoatod Is harder to ploaao and makos fowor pur chases than ono that Is playod upon by tho soft, cooling broozo3 of an Elootrlo fan. Thoso fans aro mado In varying stylos to fit all kinds of businoss housos. For cafos, hotols and rostaurants oolllng fans aro sold, whllo for offices and stores bracket and de-k fans aro proforablo. itocu'ii mvKit nm:otuio co. Pv''tTi'l VJL. r i"jrr '! FURNISH ONE ROOM YOU CAN FURNISH ONE ROOM WITH THE BEST GRADE OF FURNITURE JUST AS EASILY AS YOU CAN FURNISH A WHOLE HOUSE. TIME WAS WHEN PEOPLE THOUGHT IT NECESSARY TO SAVE UP UNTIL THEY COULD PURCHASE A COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR THE ENTIRE HOUSE IN ORDER TO HAVE ALL THE PIECES MATCH AND ALL THE QUALITY THE SAME. BUT FROM OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE, YOU NOW CAN SELECT A SINGLE ROOM, OR EVEN A SINGLE PIECE WITH THE CERTABSTY THAT QUALITY AND STYLE CAN BE MATCHED PERFECT LY EVEN YEARS LATER. RUGS that harmonize with your other furnish ings, and of a quality which you know will wear. Rugs of every size and the best weaves. Rugs whose rich patterns will attract you and invoke the admira tion of your friends AT A SMALL COST. BEDS made in metal by several of the best de signers in the country. Wood suites in the finer woods especially one complete suite in Circassian Walnut of unusual beauty. Odd pieces of every kind of f ur liiturc for the bedroom same price as if bought in suites. KITCHENWARE in the most complete variety. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets head the list in econo my and usefulness. Then a big assort ment of splendid stoves. Wooden ware of every description highest grade, at a less price than you could buy a similar grade for elsewhere. CHAIRS for every room, from kitchen to gable. Kitchen chairs, sound in workmanship at a few cents. Dining chairs of rich golden oak, Early English, mahogany and the fashionable Flanders. Turkish rockers and big leather arm chairs that make rest a pleasure all good values, some big bar gains. DINNER TABLES of oak and mahogany, some square, some round, some with five legs, others with center pedestal, and famous Tyden lock. Tables for the dining room of all widths and in eight, ten and twelve foot lengths. It is a good time now to buy a new table at a. low price. PARLOR SUITES of three pieces and more, supplemented by davenports and odd chairs that har monize perfectly. Many suites in mahog any others in the finest grained oak a most attractive selection at low prices. WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS Weeks (8k McGowan Co MEDFOED, OREGON 114 TO 124 WEST MAIN STREET EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME OXFORDS FOR YOU AT YOUR PRICE Tomorrow will be a great day for the Oxford part of our stock of footwear. When wo advert iso any tiling the public knows wo will make good our promise. That is why so many aro taking advantage of tho ex tremely low prices on our Oxfords. They know thoy aro not getting some out of style, shop worn goods, but snappy footwear at prices thnt placo "Oxfords" within the easy reach of all. ysdnwaded B,cc&, D I A M O N DIAMONDS 115 East Main Medford Rings Bracelets Ear Rings Brooches Cuff Links Scarf Pins