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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREC1QN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910. A H mt J,y ,X rn SUICIDE WAS CRIPPEH'S PUN Was to Jump Ovcrhonnl on Evoiilnii of Day Ho Was Arrested Hatl Written Noto Snylnn Goodhyo to Miss Lcnove, IN JAIL CHARGED W LONDON, Auk. III). That Dr. II. II. Crlpptm iilnniuiil to uotiiiiiil Kiii I'ldo mill tliut IiIh tli(tuli(n (if tlio l'u liiru loil to u ilrauiatlo incutliiK anil furowoll tnuuthiu liotwoon thu mail mill Minn Ktliiil l.oiiovo, wiih thu ti'8 limon.V toiluy of Iiinponlor l)uw bo foru MuKiHlrnto Marshall at a pro llinlimry houring of thu oouplo. Dow Haiti that wliun Cripijou waH itrrutituil aboard thu lliiur .Moiilrimu at Futliur Point, a nolo wiih i'oiinil In IiIh Kuku(, written on a IhihIiiuhh uanl ami mhlroHHuil to MIhh Iamiovo, ruailiiiK an 1'oIIowh; "I cannot utaiiil thu horror through which I havo koiiu uvorv ninlit any lonucr. 1 havo inailu up my iiitml to jump ovoiliounl tonight. I hoo notli iiiK aliimil of mo. My moiiuy Iiiih run out. I know 1 havo Mpoiluil your lil'u ami i hopa ho in o day you will foruivu mo. Yonrn 11." (jrippuu did not oxpuot arroHt whoa ho wrotu thu faruwoll iiichmiiko. "To nilit" mumiH for him thu timo thu Moutrotfo would liu plowing through tlio St. Lawrmico rivur front Falhor lyiul to Qtiuhou. That day ho wan arri'Htod and (hit "tonight" ho had naiautl for jumping ovurhoard found him in thu ulntoliOH of thu law. On thu homuward voyago, Tiiuw- day, alioard thu .Megalith;, Dr. Crip pun hi'Kvd ItiH captor to permit him to nco .MiwH I.uaovu. "I may nuvur hoo liur again," ho pluadud. "Hlio Iiiik boon my only comfort in thu IiihI throo yuarx." Duw (.Yitotud a piomisu from tlio prihoiuTH (hat they would not try to convomo. On mi uppor duck, iiccuh hililu only to thu offieow of thu liuur, llio (icctiHod man and tlio girl met. Hoth worn ovoruouiu with (motion and Crippvn could hcarooly Mpcak a word of grouting. With hi gunnlri within oarnhol, hu liriufly hado her good-bye. MinH Lonuvu wiih led fainting to Iter Htateroom mid Crip pou upont thu roHt of thu day in moody hIIoiico. KNIGHTS TO VISIT KLAMATH SOON Officer Seizes Boat and Later Man Takes It and Sails Away Is Cniiuht by Revenue Cutter and Drouiiht Back. HOME PHONE LOSESJSHLAND Special Council Committee Reports Failure to Benin Construction In Specified Tlmo, Forfeits Franchise and Council Adopts Report. ITCHING HICIN QUIOKMT CUltKI). Itching okln troubles nornu jiooplo an Hoon an 'ho hot wc&f'or cojno. Tlioro Rootim to ho no provontlvo; hut whoa tho trouble) doon brink out, It In a very nlmp'o rnattor to ntop Hint Itch, and to ntop It lntnnlly. Just a fow (lropa of goillo vlntor Kiuun lotion mixed with tl ymol and waHhod over tho eruption will rooUio and Rinoolh tho eklu Instantly, giving Hint coolod, rofroshlng conflation. Try a 2G cent bottlo of '.Lie lotion, . M. D. Proscription. It vlll ntop tho licit, not In hnlf an hour, not In ten tnlnutcM, but In flvo soconds. If you will call nt our toro wo will toll you rnoro of thlo D. D. D. compound. Medford Phnraficy, near pontof :'- O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT Tho committee on arrmiKomontH for tho Hotitheru Orison dlntrlct con vention of KuIkIiIh of I'ythliiH, an nounced that It hnii boon definitely decided to hold tho convention on tho 0 tli of September nt Klamath Fullii. According to t IiIh plan, tho dol gatlonH will arrive In Klamath Falls on Sunday evening 8optombur 1th. Arrant;emontH havo been intuit) with tho rnllroad to hold tho train nt Wood, California, for tho train having tho Knlghta from GrnnlR PnHH, .Medford and Ashland on tho nftornooa of September -tth. The momhorri of Tolllsmnn Tumplul No. .11, K. of l. will leavo Medford nt 10:35 Suudday Soptoiubor -I tli nnd nrrlvo In Klnmnth KallH tho nnuin dny. Klamath Lodgo Nil, 88 Iiiih ar ranged to tulto tho vIhHIih; K. of P'B on a trip to uppor Klamnth lako on louday ovonliiKi omfwy vbgk ctnfw Monday Suptumbor Gtli. .win day evening tho vlidtorH will bo banqueted after which a recep tion will bu bold, l Tho main convention will bo bold Tuomlny nnd nil will leavo for homo on Wednesday morning. ' t Somo 50 KnlghtH nnd IndloH from Medford will mnko tho trip nnd a royal nood' tlmo Ih anticipated. Aro yon going Mr. K. of P.7 8HATTLI2, WitHh., Aug. 30. Hugh J, ThompHon, a barber, IiIh wife, IiIh wHo'h BUtor and a crow of flvo able ueumoa aro all locked up In tho Jutfurson county jail today nnd uiuiit fnco a cbargo of piracy on tho high notifl. tho alleged plrateH w'oro caught on lioard tho Hchoouur Vlda, after an exciting cIiiiho off Whldby inland by the revenue cutler Areata. Tho demand for their nrreiit camo from United BtatOH Marnhnl Hop kin who chargeH that tho bnrbor cn plain Htolo tho hIiIji from Uh moor IngH wlille It wnti In tho cuntody of tho United Btatea offlccm. Whon ovorbnulcd by tlio Arcatnj tho nnmo of tho Hchonnor bad boon changed to read "Ulvlra' and It wiih only whon Thompon wiih confronted with tho Vlda'n Hhlp'H pa porn Hint ho admit ted bin nhlp wan nailing under fnlHO colon). ThompHon wnH on IiIh way to tho South Hcjih. Ho planned to form a colony to bo known nH "Cnflhlcopy tonka" In Peru and all thoKo willing to join tho expedition In uearch of Koldeu IngotB woro Invited to como along. Tlioinimun'H wlfo and her hIb- jCHBary ter and flvo otborn took tho clinnco. Tho depnrturo wiih dolnyed, howovor, by a Skeldlng who libeled tho nchooner on n clnlm for J200, nnd tho United Stntim mnrHlinl Holzed tho craft where It Iny aneliored off Went Seattle. YcHtorday ThompHon nnd bU party boarded tho Vldn nnd sot Hall. Tho aliHcaco of tho nclioouur wiih noon no ticed and tho revenue cutter wont In purHiilt. Hnd tho vldn gnlnod one hour'H Htnrt hIio would havo been In IlrltlHh Columbia waters, whoro tho United SlntoH offlconi would havo been poworlosB to Htny tho progreHH of the voyngo for trenHiiro. In Jul! today Thompson bemoaned IiIh ilt-fortuuo. "Had I had nnothnr gnllon of gnH ollno for tho engine or the breozo been n bit Htlf for, you would not havo been ablo to bonrd uh," bo anld. ABIILANH, Or., Aug. 30. At tho hint meeting of tho city council tho iipcclal committee connlHtlng of C. Ciiunlnghnm, W. F. Loomln and F. W. Mooro, Btibmlttod a Hiipplomcn tary report In tho nmttor of tho franc). Iho granted tho Home Tele phone nnd Tolegrnph company, In which they report that thoy aro of tho opinion tbpt tho failure of Mr. Bltr.rpo nnd nniioclntcji to comply with tho ternui of cectlono 9 and 10 of or dinance No, 122 ban worked a for feiture of uny rlKhta to contract nnd opornto a tolophono HyHtom In tho city of Auhlnnd. Oa motion, tho report of tho committee wnH npprov ed by tho council and tho recorder limtructod to notify tho Home Tele phone company accordingly. Tho franchise requlreH thnt vork bo begun within n cortrvln porlodt which ban not been done. Wo make any kind and style of Windows. Wc carry Glass of any size on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOE CO., Medford, Oregon. t ,. ;; J. E. ENYART. PrcBidcnt. J A. PERRY. Vice-President. I! JOHN S. ORTir, CftBhior. V. B. JACKSON, Apb'I Cashier. THE MEDFORD .NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 ;: surplus 20,000.00 undivided profits 15,000.00 ,, :: SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSI- '.' :: HESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YbUR PATRONAGE. '' ,, . IMMMIIMIMMII MHIMMMMMMm Victim of Drink Needs Orrlne. Drink cunningly doHtroys tho will' power, and while tho drunkard wantH J to do what you toll him, ho wants a thousand timoH more tho drink thnt he craven. Medical treatment ih ncc- Orrlno win aostroy mo ao- Hlro for liquor, bo thnt tho drink will not bo tnlBsod and roatoro tho drlnkor to perfect health. TIiIb romedy Is thoroughly Bden tlflc, nnd 1b so unlformlly BiicccsBful that It sold with registered guarantco to refund tho money If It fnlls to of fect a euro. Booklet on "How to Cuio DrunknneBB," freo on request. Tho Orrlno Co., 632 Orrlno Ilulld Ine. WABblnKton-D. C. Sold In this' city by Leon II. Hanklns. "HIGHER UPS" SAY THAT WAYNE IS MOST UNFAIR CniCAO.0, Aug. !10. Following nllegnlioiiH of unfair mollioilH on tho part of StatoH Attorney Wnymnn in introduuing oviduueu heforo Iho jury in thu trial of I.eu O'Neil Hrowno, olmrgM'-'willilegiHlalive hrihory, tlio dofoiiKo announced today that it would ask tho eolirt lo appoint ' a proBoeutor to invoHtigato Wayman'ri dffico for tho purposo of iiHCortain ing tho truth of eliargofl that illegal mothodH woro usod on witnesses. Wnymnn lodny spphenaod sovoral offioials of tho I'ullniau Palaco Car company to appear heforo thu grand jury. Ho said he believed they wore withholding evidence of benefit to tho prosecution. When Hie Pullman officials learned thoy had been mib peaed they endonvored to arrantfo (.Mioiifereneo with the stalo'H nltor- rnoy. Haaklna for hoaltb. GREAT STATE FAIR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12 HAI.liM, Or., Aug. 30. (Special.) On Monday, Septombor 12, tho groateHt stato fair In tho history of tho woHt opons lu thlH city. Now featurcH, now hulldlngB, now land Bcapo effects on the grounds and a general atmoBpiioro of nownesB and bigness that will pletiHo overy vis itor. Such aro nemo of the things whlcli aro In sight nnd It Is n sure guess thnt Salem will ontortaln groator crowds than ever boforo lu hor history. Former Bt.ito fairs of Orogon havo become famous throughout tho coun try nH among tho loaders of annual Btato oxhlbttlonc of Btock nnd ngrl culturnl product'! but this year prom Ibcs to eellpuo nil former successes In this state nnd pnss Into history na ono or tho best, It not tho .best, stato fairs la America. Tho ondeavorB of tho board of di rectors and secretary to ombody In the grounds everything posslblo for the edification of tho stock rnlsor, agriculturist and depart mom for tho women, not alone tho carnival ten timoa and horco rncos, aro bearing fruit, InnBinuch ns ontry lists In ovi ory department aro rapidly filling up and future p:oupocts aro that tho 1010 show will contain more than ovor boforo. TranBportrtlon facilities will also bo far moro ndoquato thnn In pro vIouh years, moro traliiB hro runnlug Into tho city nnd a now streot rail way syBtom will greatly add to tho comfort of tho throngs visiting tho fair. Again, sloonlng and oatlng ac commodations bavo boon Erontly,-lm-, proved, Back from Mt. McKlnloy. SEATTLE, Atig. 00. llolinoro Hrowii, leader of the Parkor-Hrown Mt. IcKinloy oxpcdilion, is back in Seattle today. Ho loft Profossor Parker at Valdoz, tho latter too ill lo continue tho journey. Ilrown declares that an attempl to roaoh tho summit of Mount MoKin loy was abandoned after the party had roaehed an altitudo of 10,000 foot, whoro a monster wall of ico blocked further iihcout. Ilrown would not ho quoted as say ing that tho Lloyd party from Fair banks did not reach thu summit. SAYS ADMINISTRATION OPPOSES LA FOLLETTE LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 30. Thnt the administration is opposiiuz Sena tor It. M. La Follutte in IiIh raeo for li The Jackson County Bank Ofi'ers its services and twenty-two years' experience of successful banking to the people of Medford and those in the vicinity thereof. It solicits the accounts of merchants, farmers, fruitgrowers and all others requiring the services of an old, conservative banking institution. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $ 50,000.00 W. I. VAWTER, Pres. O.' W. M'DONALD, Cashier. G. R. LINDLEY, Vice-President. re-cleetion to the United States sen ate from WUcoiihiii is the belief of Charles O. Whedoit, who, n an in surgent, ran against Senator IJtirk ctt for the senatorial nomination in Nebraska. Whedon has just return ed from Wisconsin. "La Folletto is a pioneer in pro gressive legislation," said Whedon. "The administration with all its power, will he pitted against him mi les President Tafl recants his Wi nona speech indorsing tho tariff bill. It is because congressmen are to be elected in Noveinbor that the election (his year assumes national import ance. "ICausas has repudiated Cannon ism, Aldrichism and every other ism insofar as it attempted to limit tariff legislation to new tariff onaetinont." AMERICAN BOY WINS A PRINCESS PAIMR. Aug. HO. -Congratulations are heard today on every hand fol-' lowing the aiiuoiuicemeiil of tho en gagement of Maurice Itostand, son of tho poet nnd playwright, Kdmqn I ( Hostaud, to Princess Oabriello de Hohan, member of one of the most exclusive French families. ' After his marriage young Wostand, who in just past 20, will bo related to half the royalty of Franco. PORTLAND. OKCaON A. Bplonillil !lMrtttnn nnl Vat S heal far YUU.Ml mi:n am:ihiih. KtBiia!vruriln(VIIi. llluh School n.l Com. tiitri'il work, (lrmiurvrilpliieuttnliuirll iCHm. hrliolM",ns'l'. U 1UI0. t'ulnloa J-roo, AilwTiv. JIW..I1W rrllUtl-MIM .(). H. IV, Vtv. I V V I 1" ' J" (lHMtOM FOR SALE $2600 will buy 160 acres in fine locality; 5 acres of bearing orchard, good buildings. It will pay you to in vestigate this. 70 ACRES 35 acres in fruit trees 1 year old; 60 inches of water; Vo miles from town; all farming im plements, tools, etc., together with team of horses, go with place; good buildings. A bargain if handled by September 15. Al STOCK RANCH 160 acres; Clear creek runs through place; good outside range;. easy terms. Let us show you the Nickell Addition, where the fine homes are being built. 428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable for fruit and general farming purposes. 300 ACRES Alfalfa laud, covered with irrigation ditch and perpetual water right; has coal outcrop ping; at a bargain on long time, easy payments. GOLD RAY REALTY CO. . 216 WEST MAIN STREET. J. B. Wood, W. D. Poster, Sales Agents. Phone 1G81. Health Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to Its Natural Color and Beauty. No master how long" It has been pray or faded. .Promotes a luxuriant grow tli of healthy hair. Stops Its falling out, and positively removes Dan drull. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Will not soil sltln or linen, Will not injure your hair. Is not a dye. $1 and SOe. bottles, at druggists. by mall llorCic.Bud 3c. orfrbook,IXlio Cro of the Hnlr nnd Skin." l'hllo Hy Hpoc. Co., Newark, N.J. .U.S. A. ,iidToronto,Ont.,Cnad Hay's Lily White Cream bcautinc thocoinplexion, proYcnU wrinkle, sunburn, frco lsliu, plmi'liM'.Nnckheadii. Notgroitay orurltty. .'MiiOc.DrujiitUciit.stoaacudlOcJorsainiilotutw. ' is for salo at LEON B. HASKINS'. MKDFOHD, OR. Crater Lake Route 1910 LOCOMOBILES 1910 The cars of tho Crater Lake Company will leave Hotol Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m. Round Trip $25.00 Children under 12 years, half fare. Secure your tickets at the hotol. CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO. J. O.'NEPP, Manager. Medford Address: Nash Hotol. I Mt. Angel College Mfc. ANGEL, OR. In charge of the Benedictine Fathers. For young men and boys. Term opens September 6th. Pre paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses. Write for catalogue. mmMmmmmmmmaammtmammmmmmmmmmmKmaammmammm Single rooms i en suit also rooms with bath LThe finest Sample Rooms m the city. Hotel Moore Fire Proof Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Plans and Specifications for tho six stories above ground c-a Hotel Medford -will be ready to fisrure upon September 3 at tho of-' fico of Messrs. Clark & Foorster. ' THE TIME IS HE&E H. B. PATTERSON THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN is booking orders now for early fall plant ing. Don't delay in placing your order, all stock guaranteed. Office 116 Main! Street Medford Iron Works E. Ch Trowbridgde, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Excursion Ratesto the East i DURLNG 1910 FROM ALL POLNTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs - .....$60.00 Omaha $60.00 Kansas City $60.00 St. Joseph ..............-.........$60,00 St. Paul .....M....M....MM....... tpol.UO St. Paid via Council Bluffs : $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will be on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. The above rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information. Qr "WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Qregon !