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" 'ViWj 'fc MIODFORI) MAIL TKI BUNJ4, MEDJhOUT), OKMON, .MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1-J, 1010. SPOTCHES OF BLOOD.ON SIDEWALK LEAD TO BODY OF MURDERED WHIM r Mi-Mil FEELING DYING Horrible Crlmn Excites San Fran cisco Hnn Found at End of Bloody Trnll ,1s Arrcstcdinoom Scene of Terrific Striifjfflc Man Arrested. HAN KKANOJBCO, Nov. 1 1. Kol lowing a trnll of Mood Hplotchcii on tlio pnvciuont, Frnnlc Smith, a putm erby, today folind the body of n worn nn, her head licnlcn until it hntl lost human semblance, hidden under u Hlduwnlk tit McAllister and Lenvcn worth otrcuts. vTho "body was found Into In the morning. It hnd been dropped In nn excavation extending jmrt way under the Hltjewnljv" nud Hcroonod from tho Ktrcrt by a bIrii board. 'Jt'liq blood Jed from n point near a Htablo frcintliiB on tho Htreot and iigcd obdruplly on tho walk direct ly above tho plnco where tho body witB found. Dctoctlvea woro hurriedly Bent to tho Hceuo. They arrested John Knnpp', 07. Knupp lived In a anmll apnrtmaut Over tho atnblcs. Tho po lice nlloBO they Jmvo found nn Iron window weight In IiIb room and that it wnB covored with blood, utrandu of iialr Rlmllnr to that on tho body clinging to It, The detectives Assert (lint thlu is tho weapon with which I ho woman wruj slain. The room wnH tnl) scono, evidently, of a torrlflo struggle. Tho vnlla and floor nnd ovon tho colllnj; worn Hpattered with blood. Part of Knapp'e clothing, tho pollco imnert, was Bincar ed with blood. Whon nrrofltod tho ninn woro no collar or necktlo. TIicbo nrtlclca werb fdund In tho room, tho tlo knotted nnd torn In two and tho collnr Hjmt- tored with blood. Knnpp'H features woro Kcratched, nnd tho pollr.o bejlovo that thlu la evidence that ho was fighting with a woman, Knnpp denies any knowledge of tho murder. Sunday Passes Without Further Trouble In Mexico American Dis trict in City of Mexico Patrolled Troops Conditions Nearly Normal EL I'-ASO, Tex., Nov, 11 Huportri from tli einterior of Musiuo today in ilieule t Iia t thy niiti-Amcricaii feeling 1b grndiinlly iiiiolingg down. Sun-' iluv pnsed without outhreeuks of any Jijntli nnd even in the nlale of JaliHuo, where Hie feeling nifiiltiHt AmorieiiUrt in puitieulitrly bitter, the Sunday crouds made no dcmoiiHrulioiiu, ac cording to todny's udvieeH. In Mexico City conditions lire re ported prneticnlly nonnal today, ul (hoiigh federal troops Ktill aie lield Within call to ftdp any 'outbreak that may occur. Ill the Aiieiienn quartern, both of JiexjcinCily and Cliiudnlnjitra, oveiy fhing is qtliet. AiuericaiiH for the most pnr(. rehiuiued indoorn yohler day, and hou&ea were elosed anil J burred, f'rowila were not poiinilled (o gather in Hie m! reels in (lie Auioi leun HCcliou and the diwtrict was pa trolled by troops. VAiATOR ELY IS FIRS! 10 TRY 10. IFLY FROM SHIP Yoiiiijj Man-Bird, Well Kkuown in Mcilfonl, Will Attempt to Launch Air Craft From Deck of Ship Runvyay 80 Feet Lonjj Is Prepared i NOUKOLK, Vn., Nov. II.-After many poHlponeinents an aeroplane flight from the deck of a vessel at sea will be attempted today by Avia tor Hly. Tho cruiser Birmingham, with Kly and his Wright blplano on board, Balled from Norfolk at noon. AVhen tho crulHor reaches a point 30 miles up Chesapeake bay Ely will fly from the deck of tho vessel. A ninwny 80 feet from tho stem to tho stern of tho Birmingham has beon built for tho start. Tho attempt will bo watched by oflclalB of tho navy department nnd is in' lino witir n series of experiments to determine the value of aeroplanes in actual warfare. r ; '?. t Foir Sate it Ik We are offering for sale any or all of our pror perty in Medford or west of ' Butte Falls, Oregon. 'Eugene Eiy's attompt will bo watched with more than ordinary In terest In Mcilfonl, for he Is well known In this city. - li BOSTON EXHIBIT Hi A GREA MEAT PRICES TO COME DOWN SOON So Says Secretary Wilson, Who Dascs Ills Prediction on Dip, Crops Only ThliHi Which Can Keep It Up Is Combine. " T CROWDS RESPOND TO ADV. Golden Rule Is Crowded With Earjcr Tliroiifl of Qarrjaln Hunters That Readers of the Mall Tribune Read Advcrtisinn Columns Is Proven. ROVES WNNER t; 'Jr lQd Afcres for $15,OOll - . - Here is one, of the, Greatest Bargains int Real Estate in all Southern. Oregon. It will Pay You to Investigate ths Tract. , i , ' ' ' t Gut Over Timber, 2 1-2 miles West of Jacksonville Will Make Terms I J- WAiSlllNdTON, Nov. It. The piice.i of luentH is hound lartenlhiu oon, uceonliiiK to Seeietury of A rieulturu Wilson, who joiuu willi t'harles Armour, in mukiiu; tlio pie dielioii t lilt t i'alljiiK' piieoN uill gie the Anit'iii'iui eoiibimicr u chaiit'e In eatch his lliianeinl luealli in tho near future. Siieielaiv Wilson Miid: "Willi Kieut eropH nnd Kouoritlly ptohpoioiii. eouditiouH the prieo of meal mIkuHiI come down iiinlui inll.v, ihth in' if thereat no ooiuhine iiiuouk the deal er, t'emonhlly 1 loot; for a decline in Ihe prieo of nil ineaU. Tho orop lme liuon hiii'Ii that (he fiilliiiK m piieo bhoiitd be the inevitable iomiiIi. The onlv lliint,' Hint enu defeat I hi will lie that Ion viral n loll in taken niter Ihe pioiliul- lcae Ihe liauiU nl Ihe funnels." POSSE OH TRAIL OF MEXICAN MURDERER Oklahoma city, omu.. k... i 1. - Ooeruor ('. N HiuKell UepuiK in eloso loueh IimIny with I lie Nheulf uf t'mloo eouuty, wliure poue of ahiMil -100 men in (.etucliiug for (). our Oiml, u Mu.MeMii, ueoiikud of dm mn.td,uj- of I'hiuf of Toijee Tonjjib h Aundnikn. Idxery pmutiitfun to pro niit I.MichiuK will ho takoti Uy the fehurilf, the xoveruor Iiiim lieeu un billed, unit he hi'lii'Wh thi'ie will be no Imulile if Opel i ratilit, despite Ihe fact llial the eoplt) aie Kreatl) J aroiifcoil yrr the killing n Temple TAFT, WHILeITsEA I'OI.ON. Nm II l'i,Md.ul Wil liam II. Tall. Sci.iai t'huilfo D Xoiloii, I'haili'fc 1' Tall ut I'iiu'oi uati and the nlliei nieinhei of the pioelduntiiil paity wrriveit hero tuilnv for a briof (our of inpHliou of tin I'auaiua uiiiial. The preJdeut duniu Ihe ianc to tln ixlliuiiiit wolked oi IiIh oulu-oliiinj ineoane In Ihe full ed Hlutea fniiitrcoH nnd h.n tun Iriinls full of role, unit tvluh . f i nine the d(mneil , Any one could have bud uuiuo pioof of (lie fuet (hat reiidem (if the Mail Tribune lead the iirivoitiboiueutx in iIh roluuuiM if I hey had passed llio (loldeii Kule tliiw moruiiiK and H'oii Ibo oiiKt-r throiij: of people pilhored in rcHpouipe to mi advertisement tll.it appealed in Huh paper Sunday. -TIiiM Hloro believes in wide hihIic and plenty of loom for patron to unvo about in, but this iinmiin;,' e,very inch of room vviih taken up nud a,t liiiiux it was iiIiiiom( iuipoHHihle for Hie cloud to eC iummIu tho btoie. I'jioui the time tlie itoto opened until iiileiiiiMiu orovvdri eaiue and pur I'liiihud KOod. Not only iul I hey eonliue IheuixelveH to tho muIo Koodti, but weio found buying evorylliiu).' iif the hIoio. 'I'hey eaiue, of ooium.j. ill itmpoiiHe lo an ndvorliKitiiueut that iijenlioned u.eeplionully Iov' prieoo, bill the oppoiluuily to look, ovei other liue uuk at hand and a nie.il uiuulier look advanlajfn of Hie oivpor liiuity. The (loldeu b'ule people pide ltj(inieles mi the fuet that they have uJm.vuiK power that in floater than uny utnre oiitoidu of I'm Hand in Urn won, and their uoodw and pi icon eur taiuly apiiwil to the iwnplu. AiJveitiiiiUK mim and peoptv) ittml llie iidvoilitieiiiuiils. The uierehuul llitil iloesu'l ndt tiso Iohi'h u jtrt'ul deal of Inulo foi l(ie simple nunum people palronixu ihv stole Hint iidvoilitox liueuuo ilje.V would not advertise iiuK-h tlm 'oiild show Mtlituw wbeu the people i-uiue in lespoiistf to llieir uihertwuj::. sSenie moic)Hii, eJuiuj Hint lliuv eon oU for leH h.wnio Ibey don t advertise. Tbw theory luu Uuik bowi '.lloilvd. Tim ipuieliaul whu elaium that he 'liii, sell for Itm Minply hecaiue lie sivi $IU or $1. u iiiontli in adver lliuil'U4wn't stop to ntHsuii. Take lie sh hue 1W iiutanee. A uiei ebaiit sells on hii MveniKo of say 'J.'i ivtl y ijwk. h dHwV. nnd in' one iHoutu do wilt well iy U'i'i aii Now livldQ $15 hy (MA nud ion KUt whu. the iiieieliMiit enu save jou on earn imir of shoes, which is n little over je. .Now tt he is pujiK In sell )ou mioos aliMtper lieeaits ho iloisiii'l ad v(irtiM, he slujuld mark all of his .! (Iioes at $J.U7. Now to satisfy your- jself jam hok Hruund Mini w if the iiou-idnii.r are selliuic m uelivr 1hk lor lit money thaii the Hlver lisen. lluuievs ie lht tk3 r not, for their uuiiu ivmsoji fur uot Hilveihsiiiu is (o stivu thw i ewits ivl to ki'I a litle 'luorr for their kuuiU. WmIoJj tint lnivs iUmI advrtist end vou i UM, miMifv Tb sloie tbwt UverUss Iia-. to soil ...d rmht ur Uieir .idviitneui) will uot Kttt IUU. 'flu' jdvolln..). Khuwh lUls In h, luu' and luakv Uu. pitib Uithl. Friday's Attendance at Hill Lines OrcpnvSliow in Boston Reached a Total of 41,351 Louis Hill Is Very Much Pleased. How I.oiuh W. Hill, prc-ideat "I the Ureal Nut them nulwiy, is inter ested in Oieyon is shown by I lie fol lowing telegram received by Willmin Murder, general ncnt of the 1'reiAllt department of that railroad, in Port land: " "Last Fiiday's attluuluiice at out OieKou show, Huston e.poHiliou, wa ll,!l.")l. This moio than indicate Kiciil interest in Ureou. IJ proven, it." Officials of tho (Ileal Noi thorn overywheie say liat the IJorIoii e.o- siliou has done nunc lo hrin the ic siurees of Oicon to the attention of custom people than anything since Ihe Lewis nud ClnrR exposition. Tlio daily attendance has been linger than that ul any similar affair, and the fuet that the number of people who saw the show jjrow greater with each Micceeedinj; duy proves that it was vvoi th the ol'foils it cost. Although several evbihils wen- prepaied, thai of Ihe (limit N'oith-, em, which was ;utbeied larcl.v thiouh Ihe eiilcrpi'iHe of Mr. Hill himself, was t lu piincipal preseuta lion or Oropni pioduets. It consisl ed of specimens of almost overv niarl.clahle article pioduccil in ity stale. The nutieulliiral depiulmuni was pioliubly Ihe most imporlnnl feature, bid the lumber, lUhiuj,' and daily iuterosU leceived due ntteii liou. (Iraiiis, frnilh and vetablc were Miouu m prolusion. The show oiened euily in Octolui and was sticeosj.riil from the Iickui iiiiijc. Tlio (hunt N'oi thorn exhibit soon became the center of interest and iim the affair processed lie' crowds increased. The railroad en leriiikf Itoston conducted special c eui-sions. Thousands teuifteicd at the Ureoii booth mid received ail wrtisiiig litfiatuie. .Mnuv of lbee aie eastiin people who aie eaei p. nnd a lot i, Hon m the west. Crater Luitnber - ' i Inquire o f Edgar Haf er Lake t uomp Medford, Oregon .'U. Kt- 'i' I V uii Auto Owners Vou rend our last week's ad, didn't vou, ixi lo our i;uarauleeiu' our vvoik Well, vve have ptovn it to ipule many. Call and vve can prove it to you. t Of futt Rarnes Auto Co. Einlitli and Central. Phono (iJ:il .Main COLVIG APPOINTED DELEGATE TO CONGRESS PRIVATE WIRE PHONE 1831 Moss 6 Co. GRAIN" AND STOCK BROKERS W. L. SAIN X.OCAL MGR. ROOM 15, P.O. BLOCK MEDFORD, OREGON v v coiisVo,uUlly The uiiuuv vou may save ihrouith our intiTiM in ads will prtdmbly pa the mine! i, a ,j Binall mort t.e n v n h i, ,ni mi,i ,i (re t WHAT CURES ECZEMA? V have hnd no many Inquiries lately recanting KcMnia and other skin dtsonsoa. that wo aro glad to nike our ivimwor iulllc Alter car ful Invost'Ka'io'n we liavs found that a simple vvaoH of Oil cf Wlntersrcen, as Cfjrapoundfd In D D. D., can bo ro lled upon Wn would not taiake this 8tntcmont to our patrons, friends and neighbors unless-we were sur of It- held at HUU although there. ar many so-called unhesltatluRly rccommrnd b, D. D. I'rescrlptlou Ieruus- V know that It utvrs lo taut rellsf lo that lorturlns itch because U U. I. starts the cure, at the foundation of the trouble Uecausc It clennrea. soothes and I JuiIkc W M Cohlv of this clt Iuik been aiipolnted b liovernor lien non one of OreKon's ilelcRite to the l'ueldr cotibt coiiKi'etirt. to be San I'ranelHeo, Novombor li. IS and Hi, under the direction of the Mer idian t Marine hmgue or Cullfornla, ttwWled hy the eouinierclal orKanlxa tloni of that state. The iiwoUuk has bwn called b (!ovntor Ulllott of Onllfurula to dU-' cuan the urgency of merchant mailnol tieals the skin ltflhuloH. Iho HMlHtttHRHc of a' Bue- 1 cnablw Nature to repair m kHUMI- M on the P-Ufle, K"?UC?"ot ten year. cwt tho iiriuuMt orcmilMttou of of comleto cur of tnouaand, ot tho riiriiiw-wBi rung anu me eu-IdtM-atlon of Puclfle eot .ol Hohj). luvltiutous Uave Imv sent to the govarnorH, npaker of the uoute! uf raieentatlv mid Vnitml Stntw' neuntorH and retrMnitlve from' Oregon. WiuhhiKlon Idaho I'lah N vadft New Mexko and Ailiona In adduion to these ex ofn, tu inrnihera ibe k'M nor f iui f-uu ln. l.,u vKi, niiili i i . i n ir, VZZrtBmMMA "'. wm. A'sss.... IligptlMiiLMljiLiiiiiiL"" 'MA4Um mmmmmnmmu x IBBKfetf mmm " ii m.jtu most serious cncs show that D. D D. Is today recognised as the absolutely reliable Kcirma cure. Drop into our store today, Just to talk over your case with us. Medford Phuniacy. near poatoff Ico. New stocks make the stores new owjulavs make them "wonder i,. . .i i i i . i I'-mils ur lOOpi(V WHO IIKO 10 Mo MI ow vcxt niul n'luriinr llnnw n WjjlllH) '.- ..' 'li Mt!L":WttA' w -'-"$ Mazda Lamps Make Light Work . "I find that kitchen work is a pleasure rather than a drudgery now that this wonderful General Electric Mazda Lamp brightens the room like sunshine. This new lamp certainly is a blessing to the housekeeper. It coats no more to burn than the ordinary carbon incan descent lamp, and radiates nearly three times as much light. And the quality of the light is ever so much better it is so restful to the eyes." The j-E Mada Lamp U one of the gieated achievements in the field of artificial illumination. It ii the factor that has caused thousands of people to hue their houses wired for electric light. For this wonderful Lamp makes electric light irresistible. Come in for a moment to-day and let us show you why. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. "' mH wm