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!f mmmmmmmmi' ? !? w, ,.'. - SHMH fcWMWr- -- -, ,f- - win MEDFORD MAIL TRTPPKJS. MflDFORD, OttEQON, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 10.10, . . f fl JIM HEW OREGON SCHOOL READY Many Mew Buildings Completed for State's Deaf and Dumb Children More Teachers Arc Added to the Force. Tito fall session of tlio now Stale School for tho Deaf will open Sep tember 28. Tho nev buildings, for which tho last logibluturo appropri ated $75,000, have bocn completed nuil aro being rondo ready for occu pancy. Thoso, formerly occupied LnViTboon trnnsfcrred to tho stato sanitarium for the treatment of tu berculosis. Tho now school plant is modern in every respect, and is most conveni ently located in the suburbs of Sa lem, on a tract of 52 acres, on the line of tho Oregon Electric, anil about a half mile west of the state fair cronnds. The object of this school is to edu cate tho deaf children who come lo it without lnngnnge of any kind into useful, intelligent, self-supporting citizens. This is accomplished by moans of both literary and indus trial training. Trades teaching is an exceedingly imnortnnt part of the work, and thi feature has been greatly strengthen-j ed in the last few years. Through ignorance of the exist ence of tho school, -or misconception of its purpose and character, there aro deaf children in many communi ties who arc not sent to school at all. or aro not sent at the proper time. Tbus these children are com pelled tv lose many years of valu able time, and others are actually allowed to prow up to manhood and -womanhood, ignorant, helpless, de pendent.nable to express their simplest ' wants in verbal language, cut off from social converse, men tally and spintunlly starved and stunted. Their very unnecessary plicht is infinitely worse thnn that of tthe wholly illiterate hearing per son, nnd surely no missionary or so cial or civic duty was ever more sa cred than that of seeing that there are a? few such cases as possible Especially fo, as the state provides free eyerv facility for the prevention of such disastrous result". Full in formation Tegardine the school enn be had by addressine the superin tendent. State School for Deaf. Sa lem, Or. s MORGUE KEEPER PUT Oil GRILL Spends Uneasy Half Hour Under; Cross-Examination of Newton, Who Is Defending Crippen in His Trial for Murder. LONDON. Sept. 12. Tho under taker and morgue keeper who cared for tho decomposed remains found in (ho basement of tho homo of Dr. II. H. Crippen in Xorth Condon, spent an uncn&y half hour today under tho cross-examination of Arthur Newton, who is dofomling Crippen in his trial for the nllcged murder of his wife When tho post-burial inquest was called, Newton asked tliat tho morgue keeper nnd the undertaker bo called. Ilia object was to secure from them an admission that when they ire- moved the body from tho basement thoy used carbolic acid to counter act the odors. If carbolic acid were sprinkled on the remains, Newton argued, tho an alysis made by chemistc, tending to show tho presence of hyosin in tho stomach, would be worthless. Both men, according to the report, had ndmitttcd they used carbolic acid. On the stand, however, thoy declnrcd there was no ground for such n re port. Newton also tried to show that the men, when they removed tho body, shoveled it into a box. paying no at tention to tho stones nnd sticks that were scooped up. Ho declared that this handling explained tho bmised condition of the body. Miss Mnv, secretary of the Murie Hnll Ladies' Guild, of which Mrs. Belle Elmore Crippen was a mem ber, testified that she dreamed she saw Dr. Crippen stabbing his wife. This, she said, was about the time of Mrs. Cripnen's disappearance. Miss May told what she know of tho woman's life nnd oC Criopen's state ments to her previous to his flight from London with Mile. Leneve, hia typist. Neither Crippen nor Mile. Leneve was present at the inquest. SPORTING NE ws FOOTBALL SKASOX HKUK, Meilfortl Team Will Turn Out First Practice Tonight. for IUXIKLS QUITS SWIMMING. Football practice will begin tonight at tho Medford baseball park. F. S. Hnll, who -III again coach tho lo cal high school toamexpects to hnvo a full turnout of candidates and tholr supporters. Coach Hnll is pleased over the season's prospects and hopes to seo Medford walk off with first honors, as they did last year. If tho team wins all Its games in southern Oregon ngatn, it is expected that tho eleven will tako a trip north and try f willlnm Strlef Chugs Across Conti. Cluuuplon Man-Pish Announces That Ho Is Through. NKW YORK, Sept. 12. C. M. Daniels, who holds tho record Tor tho 100, 1G0 nnd 200 yard swim and who was swimming champion at tho Olympic games in St, Louis, Athons nnd London, has decided to quit tho gnmo. Ho says ho will never again appear in aquatic events. XKW MOTOHCYCI.i: ItKCOUU. conclusions with some of tho Wlllam etto valley teams. Coach Hnll in not certain no to who of Med ford's last year chnmplnns will appear in suit on the gridiron to night, but Lei s reasonably suro that his whole bzck field will bo there. Scroggln, the gritty back who played such a heady gamo ncnt In 38 Days. NEW YORK, Sept. 12. Willlnm Striof of San Francisco, who has Jolted and chugged across tho coun try from his homo on a motorcyclo in 2S days and 3 hours, mounted his r little quarter- j machlno this morning again for tho :h a heady gamo last run of his Journey. Ho wont against Grants Pass and Central ' to St. James, whoro Mayor Gaynor Point last season, will certainly bo I Is recuperating, to present n lottor In this year's lineup again. Farrol, sent by Mayor McCarthy of San Chllders and Burgess, the thrco backs j Francisco. win ne back in harness again. XKW HALL DISCOVERED. Manager Chance Said to Have Sur. prise to Spring. j CHICAGO, Sept. 12. Manager Frank Chance of the Cubs expects to spring a surprise in tho world's se ries that will startle the fans of the country ns much as Pirate "Babo" Adams' showing against tho Detroit Tigers did last year, STOCKS SHOW BUT LITTLE VARIATION Ladies Union Suits , LADIES' UNION SUITS 35c each 3 for $1.00 equal lo any GOc gavniont in tho city; hero tomorrow in sizes 4, 5 and Q. LADIES' UNION SUITS 50c 3 for $1.25 A regular 75o garment; here tomorrow in sizes 4, 5 and (5; also in tho ox tra large sizes, 7, 8 and 9. XEW YORK, Sept. 12. Prices of stocks today advanced eomowhnt at tho opening. Chicago Great Wcatorn, Canadian Pacific and Republic Steol Tho pitcher! rose 1; Union Pacific and Reading T0N6 WAR SHIFTED FRISG8 TO 0AK1 AND LA FOLLETTE LENDS POINDEXTER AID SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 12. Sen ator Robert M. La Follette today sent tho following message to the Se attle Star in support of Miles Poin- tlexter, the progressive candidate for the senate: "Madison. Wis., Sept. 12. Well ington would revolt at the election of Aldrich or Cuunon ns United States senator. As well elect Aid rich as n man who will take orders from Aldrich. Elect some mun United States senator who will bene tho people of Washington and the people of every other state fenrlefeh ly nnd honestly. Such a mnn Is Miles Poiudextcr. I have seen him under fire. It is never necessary to send for him; ho is always there. lie never lies down or dodges. He stands up nnd fights in the open. He never requires to he told; lie always knows what to do, 'and ho always does the right thing in the right way nt the right time, Send Foindexter to the .senuto to reinforce nnd fctrenuthen the progressives who nre striving lo muke that body represent the peo ple. (Signed.) "SENATOR R. M. LA FOLLETTE." OAKLAND, Ca! Sept. 12. Tho arrival here today of seven Chine-o alleged by the police to be gunmen employed by one of the warring tongs, is believed by the authorities to mean that the Orientals have shifted their base of operations from Snn Francisco to this city. For several days there has been a noticeable unrest in the Chinese sec tion. Following the arrival of seven mysterious visitors today, tho streets of Chinatown appeared almost de serted. The police believed the lo cal Chinese were informed in ad vance of the invasion. Special of ficres were detailed to duty, and ev ery effort will be made to prevent bloodshed. ' picked for the surprise Is not a new, 1. Business was dull. Lator trad man. He Is one of Chance's veter-'lng been mo inoro" active nnd other nns, but he has developed a new j advances woro noted. Southern Pa- ball that is expected to leave the clflc, Chcsapcako & Ohio and Con Philadelphia Athletics helpless. Jack j solldated Gas roso 1. Rock Island Pfelster Is the man who, it Is oxpecti was strengthened by the sale of Kultn, ed, will do the big end of the slab j Loeb & Co.'s holdings to Pholps work. ! Dodge company. The preferred roso Children's Jersoy ribbed knit Waists and Drawors Supporters, just tho thing for school weaiy suitable for either boys or girls. Come in sizes 4 to 12 years; two qualities toelect from, 15c and 25c each. The surprise comes in with a new ball which Pfelster, a southpaw, has developed to fool right-handed bat ters. Pfelster has been working on J the ball for months. Itt s a slow ball, delivered In tho same way as bis fast ones, and breaks out for a right hand batter with as wide a curve as thought delivered by a right hand pitcher. Chance has christened the ball tho "f alia way." GOLF TOURNAMENT OPENS. 1 1-2 and tho compon 1. American Cotton Oil gained 2. Tho markot closed dull. Bonds wero steady. AVIATORS DESTROY PHANTOM CITIES NAGEL FAVORS PLAN KEEPING HINDUS OUT SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. -Secretary of Commerce nnd Labor Charles Nagel today is looking over tho brunch of his department before starting tonight for Washington. Secretary Nngef has in mind a stricter exclusion of Hindus and it. ...: i ii. ,. i.. uwiut iiuiuiKiuiiis. lie aibo wuniS TO become better acnuuintcd with the loon I situation before passing judg ment on ceitnin charges which have been published regarding immigra tion officials here. Nngel arrived from Portland lust night. He said teday: " "I bolievo some changes should uo made in our immigration rules and especially in the onto of tho Hindus. Tbie, in the wain, has enured my vwiit hero. Somo notion probably will be taken when I return to Wush- BOSTON, Sept. 12. Thirty thou sand persons this afternoon wntched a pair of darting aeroplanes play at mimic warfare, hundreds of feet In air. Wilbur Wright and Walter Brook Ins, armed with imaginary bombs. destroyed several phantom cities laid out on the aviation field. Glenn Curtlss, trying for a speed record, covered a mile and a quarter In 2:10. More Than 200 Players litered in the Events. BOSTON, Sept. 12. Tho national golf tournament opened on the links of tho Brookline Country club today. More than 200 players are entered In the events, Including almost every golfer of national reputation. Among tho champions nnd near champions who will compete are: Gardner, the title holder; H. Chan dler Egan, Walter J. Travis, Jeromo D. Travers, E. M. Byors, Harrlman, James and Douglass. STOCK QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Moss'& Co. by prlrnto wire.) NEW YORK, Sept. 2. Today's range of prices: High. Anml. Copper G4 Am. Smelters GVA Anaconda .. 30 H Atchison ... 98?i Am. Tel ... 135 Bal. & Ohio. 103 Brook. R. T. 74 Can. Pac .. 191 tf C. & 0 73 Cen. Leather 33 U C. F. & I. .. 30 Con. Gas . .. 130 D. & R. G... 20T6 Erlo 2CH School Hosiery The best wearing line of boys' and misses' Hosiery in the city; any size; in colors black and tan, 15c a pair 2 PAIRS FOR 25c Our lino of 25c Hose are sure trade winners; three weights to select from. School Tablets Over 25 styles in pencil and ink Tablets to select from, 5c each and your money's worth in every one. Don't forget your Doll Tickets. HUSSEY'S Gt. Nor. pfd 124 PACKY TRAINING FOR BOUT. Intcrboro . do pfd . . M. K. &T.. Mo. Pac. . Nat. Lead . IS K 31 K 52 52 Low. 03 G7 30i 97 134 103 ft 73 190 72 33 30 129 29 25 124 18 ! N. Y. Contrnl 112 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we will apply to the city council for a license to sell spirituous, vinuous and malt lirpiors in less than gallon lots at our place of business. 12-13, block 20, 37 South Front street, in the city of! Medford, in Jackson county, for a period of six months from date of issuance. 153. J. W. SLINGER. Salute for Prince. WASHINGTON, D. C Sept. 12. Uncle Samuol Is going to use several pounds of his good powder when tho steamer Manchuria, bearing Prince Tsai Chun, Chinese uaval commission er, arrives in tho port of San Fran plsco Friday. A royal salute will bo fired in honor of the prlnco. ProjHJMMl Mill With Wolgast, How ever, May He Culled Off. CHICAGO, Sept7"l2. Packy Mc Farland will go to Lake Bluff, 30 miles north of Chicago, to begin training for his proposed bout with Ad Wolgant. Though Packy has mado preparations for hard prelim inary work, it is doubted horo wheth er the fight will he pulled off. Tho Milwaukee club, which bid for tho battle, was scheduled to post Its $1000 forfeit not later than yes terday. The money has not yet been put up. McFarland threatens to cancel tho fight unions tho money puts in an ap pearance today. It tho fight is call ed off tho "prldo of tho stockyards" probably will sign to meet Jack Red mond In New York Septembor 27. I Nor. & West. 96tf fNor Pac. ... 114 Ont. & West. 40 Pac. Mall . . 28 Penna 128 Reading ... 110 Rock Island 30 do pfd ... CG St. Paul .... 120 So. Pac 113 So. Rullway.. 23 U. Pac. exdlv 104 U. S. Steel . . 69 Do pfd ... 11C Utah Copper 40 Wabash pfd 30 Seo tho big eyo street, on East Main 154 SUTTON JOINS IIOTGIIKISS, Tennis Champions AV1I1 Tour Euroie Together. DEL MONTETCaT; Sept. 12. Miss May Sutton, women's national tennis champion, and Miss Hazel HItchkiBS, whoso attempt to wrest Miss Sutton's laurels from her Sat urday, is still tho talk of tennis cir cles, have Joined hands and next sea son will tour Europe, challenging all comers for womon'o doubles. Their Itinerary will Includo all tho courts of England nnd Germany, -whero tournaments are schedulod. Thoy will be tho guestB of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Clark of San Mateo und will represent tho Pacific States Ten nis accoslatlon. 30 52 51 111 96 113 39 27 128 139 29 63 118 J 12 22 103 68 116 46 35 Close. C3 67 39 97 135 103 73 191 73 33 30 129 29 26 124 18 49 31 52 52 111 96 114 40 27 128 140 30 66 119 112 23 163 68 110 40 36 Mediord Conservatory For Music and Languages. Natatorium Building. Piano, Voice, Violin, Cello, etc. Registration be gins September 2G. GLEN ROGUE TO PLANT 1200 ACRES FRUIT ever, that ho contemplates filing u suit to Hocuro n shnro of Die rowan!, Cuptnin Kendall first uoticsd Crippen und the girl at Antwerp. Mile. Leneve was drossed us u boy. 'At Antwerp, Iho captain said, he suw JACKSONVILLE, Sent. 12.-11 is'"10 ",,oy" B,",CM0 riu'8 1,ll- When ho continued Ins huhpiciouh lie Totni salCH, 221,700 shares. Chicago Market. ! Wheat- May Dec Corn May . . . . Dec .... Oats May Dec Pork Jan 18.87 High. 106 100 59 56 38 35 Low. 105 99 58 55 37 34 ClOBO. 100 110 58 55 38 35 reported that tho Glen Rogue Orcli-, anl company, which bought tho old Hlocchcr place, three miles south of here, will clean und set (o fruit i:i the near future somo l'JOO acres of land. If this is tho case, it will nut Jacksonville on tho man us u fruit shipping point. There uro several orchurds for which Jacksonville in tho shipping point that prefer to haul und ship from Medford. The rem edy for this would bo (piicker nnd moro careful handling of tho freight by tho Itoguu Hiver Ituilwny company. let Mowntt into the secret. ) Tim London ixilicu authorities hnvn ref lined to adjust (iu olniuiri of tint livo persons most directly concerned in the urrcHlH. If they decline lo reconsider their stand the matter j probably will go to the ,cpurts. SOLDIERS ENJOY STAY. (Continued from Page 1.) Hnskins for health. -- - Too Late to Classify t I'XIH HALI'J-Tlui niio best buy! limine of 11! rnOiitH, lot LOOxl'JO, ono block ft urn Noith Onkdalu; will mut for $10 pur month; piico .fllfiOOi loniiH if required; ovor 15 pur cent per annum iucomo; owner is nuxloiiH (o niHuviu' tho null of "buck In tho farm." 1 0. Atnlion, No. (I S. Fir Ht. ' Ifill WANTKD A. competent iiuui to take general charge of -lO-noro pour or chard In bearing, Apply by loiter ul once, Hox GO, cure of Mnil Trib une office. WANTKI) TIihmj Koooiid-liiind wii tur funks, two about n()0 gallniH onpauity and one of 1500 gallon; give hIzu mid price. Addiosu , oaro Mali Trillium. lf2 1IU8INKSS LOT on pnvcmuut, 10 foot ccuiuiit walk, excellent location, s .fj:i()0, teniiH. Humphrey, 815 Knot Muin st. 150 KXCKLLKNT LOT on Kimt Main. cIoko lo bridge, $ 1(100, tonim. Hiiinphiov. 815 I!. Alain. 15(1 SPAN HAY .MAIIKH, well mulched, truu to pull, 8 years old, l'JOO lbs., .f'J75. lluiiiphioy, 815 Hunt Main st. 150 KIVK ACHKS. highly cultivated and good buildings, in city limits, citv water, $7000; long time, (I per cent. Jljitnjilirey, 8 1 5 E. Main h t . CO TWO ACHKS 'in city limits, wnlvr and sower, contract let for pnvine, good house; $2700. lliimphroy, 81f K. Mnin. 150 I'Oir HKNT-Houko; furniture five room house, complete, for sale. Ad drens Ilo.x 20, .Mall Tribune office. 155 WANTKD Iloom nnd bonrd for mnn und wifu or two young men in pii jtfninljy. 1)07 K. Main st. 151 Foil SALK rJniiii InL i()x 125. in Wulnut Park addition, $350; terms to suit purchaser. Adilrosn Hox 5(1, care Mail Tribune office. tf Occasionally wo moot' n rnanwliose train of t'loiiRht reminds us of a row of flat cars. Wanted Ranch hnuds. Listings of orchard and city prop erty. Oil I for concral houaj work. , ' Cnrpcntorn. ' f Cement men. r 'j- Hrickynrd mun. , 5 15 Inherent, $2.50. ' Special Stock nnd ten-year lease, snap; close In. For Sale FIGHTING OVER REWARD. (Continued from Page 1.) 18.80 18.85 NOTIOK TO CONTItAOTOIW. Ulds will bo received until Soptom her 20 construction of Crater Lake road on 2 1-7 miles of Pumlco Hill, 0 miles south of Prospect. Apply to J13FF HIMIID, B. D. WATERMAN, J. A. WKSTBBLUND, Contract Commlttco Crater Lake Highway Commission, 17 Haskins for health. pie, will filo a claim for tho reward. It was generally believed that iho money would go without question (0 Cuptnin Kendall of tho steamer Mbntroso, on which Crippen und the girl crossed the Atlantic. Hurcluy, whono heat in on tho wa ter front, wiib culled into tho cuho beunuso of hJH knowledgo of flip ping. Willi tho nid of Detective Sor guuut Thomas Arlo, ho mndo a Hcurch which remitted in liiH rocommendu tiou that the officern keep a cIohu wajrh on tho Montrose. Ho iiIho do inniulH 11 Hhuro of tho money for Arlo. Third Officer Mownl of tho Mon troso wiih in charge of tho whip whou tho Scotland Ynrd men enino uboiird to wnrn hor officers. No clniiiiH lo have been tho first to recognizo tho pair, Mowatt refused to udmit, how- guvo much uniiiHoment to several hundred spectators. Tho only re gret tho HoldiorH oxpressoil an to the grnud finale of their two weeks of toil in the mountains was that thoy had arrived in Medford on Sunday, when those swinging doors refused to swing. Tho fnvorito officer of tho troops among tho mou is Cuptnin Offloy. IIo. holds the un'miio distinction of cominuuduig the sumo company as his father commandud before him. it is the wish of tho father that his young son Itohort, who was with him up in the fire district, shall some day command company K, as his father und grandfather did. Cuptnin Offloy is up from tho ranks ami knows his men. Lieutenant Kohort Soars of com pany I, who wiih graduated from West Point 11 year ngo, is ono of the bust known young mou in tho army on account of his feiicintr and swim ming ability. While ut tlio Point ho defeated nil comers, both American and foreign, in fencing con lusts, and it is doubtful that thoro is ut tho presetit timo a fencor in tho world that cnu caunl in doxlority wall tho foils this young officor who was Medford's guest Sunday, Lunch counter, monoy-mnker. Furniture of 0-room house, 2-year lease, close in. KcKlaiirnnt, clonring $500 monthly. 5 wagons, $10, $50, $70, $00. Heavy span horsuH nnd hnnioxs. t Rooming houses. lliisinoss nets $-1000 yonrly. Fruit Land 17 uoroH, M in heavy bearing, 2 mile out, $500 pur acre. 5 und 10-nere tracts bearing orch ard, close in. (II nores finest Hear creek bottom, Will subdivide', oiihv Inrtnu. 100 acres, 2,000,000 foot fine lim ber, 0 miles nut, 50 nores fruit land, $15 nor noro. Gnoro tracts bearing orchard, Vj miles out. J15 aorcs, Griffin orook, fruit nnd nl- fulfa, fine homo. 20 cores, 12 in fruit, $2000. l-room house. 1 noro. $M50. ' Irrigated tract, $250 per aero. 100 nores, ! milcB out, $00 per noro. 10 nores, $1000, ft mile Phoenix. 20 nores. 10 uoros Ilartlotts and Nowtewns: cood buildinir site: closo in: $2500. 2 Acres, half milo west. $(100, Houses ti hoiisos, 5A acres. $7000. 7-room house, lot 01x200, Went Mnin; fine investment. 4-room houso, bathroom, porch, nil furniture, $1000, 5-room bungalow, completely furn ished, $2500, 2-rooin house, closu in, $000. fl-rootn house, (I anros, Itqosovelt uvv l-i 00m house, good lot, $100, Lots West Mnin lots, 00x2-10, easy terms. Lot on Central, closo in. 1()00. Wostmorolnnd lots $300, terms. Wulnut Park addition, lots 52x112,. $y.r)U, your own tormB. E. F. A. BITTNER RNffl 207 Tavlor I Phlpps lldg.. Phone 4141 Main. ..ItWtfW m