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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1911)
,?wIF;WFf' ? frVS rW rv n MEJnORD MA TL TKTBPN1S, M 10DFORD, OKEd'ON. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1011. EAGER CROWDS SUNK TRIAL C3IEF IS "ANGEL" rwii whs . ' !i TO ARE GREETED JC XCU ONS IV ? v Kv P w p & "DEFENSE" WINS III WAR GAME After Seven Days of Hide and Seel at Sea Defenders Find and Cap ' turc "Enemy" Department Ail vised by Wireless. WASHINGTON. D. P,, Jim. !). Aftur a seven nay jjuinu of hide ti ti book the i evon scout cruiser eon btititiiin; the "defense" Scored n vie lory today over the l(i bjitt Io1ii(- o! lllo itfluukiin; Heel in the war punt in which the United Slutun Iiiih huei enjjiiKed, A wireliiMH hiunsiijjL' from Wear Ad miral Stan ton 'oi)iiiiainliiiLr I lie wuoul fleet reached the department at '. o'clock saying the hattle-lii)s ha heen intercepted oil their way U (iiianlaaamu. Aecoidiuj.' to th rales of the ptiac, tlipriivcry i uitti alcnl to capture, and the Atlanlii (eahoard is snip until Uncle Sinn u cides upon other naval inaiieiiveiH The ffiiniu jul ended was planned pnrtieularly for the purpose of dem oiiBlrntiiitf the praetieahility of thr vircleH in tune of war. The enein, under eoiniaand of Jtcnr Admra Schroeder Hailed from llatnptoi Joads threo days in advance of tin scout cruiser. It wan uiven on' Hint their destination wan (iuunlana ino, whero the Atlantic fleet in n'ho.l uled to hold winter target practice lint the route wuh not divulged. li the hnttlcnhipH reached Quautaiiiuni without heinir .intercepted they we:c credited with a ictorv. The HC(iut cruinern hept in touch wth each oilier y wirclenH and wen piepnred to warn the shore lv the mi mo iiieniib proaeh. Woman Charged Wth Poisoning Her Spokane People On Way to Los Aii- Husband Is Placed On Trialr Work cf Sccurinn Jury Is Under Way. of the 'eiieniyV ap- WHIOIOIilNG, W. Vn., Jan. !). Willi the defendant miiilinjf mid ho'in to aeiiuaintanees in the court room, I lie trial of JWi. Laura Sehulth on a charge of having attempted to poi son her IiiihIiuihI, John O. Sehenh, m wealthy packer, was Iiukiiii today. In anticipation of buiihiitioual doveloo nieiitH, the court room was jammed to its capacity hul'oro the trail win, called. .Mrs. Schenelv eaiae to the court room with her nltoino.VH, (he O'liriea hrolheiH. Slio wore a hohhlu piwu and heauied to the rinlit and left a.- hc piihhcd up the aMe to her weal at the eoiuibcl tahle. Ten minutes after she arrived the work of wecur " " jury was hef:uu. Mix. Sehenk was indicted foIIowin the severe illuefis ol her husband, which physicians said was due io poison. Jt wiik churned that Mrs Scheuk cuiiHpired with others to kill him. fjcles Tarry Short Time In Mcilford Arc Greeted By Local People and Given Fruit. j EARTHQUAKE ROCKS CENTRAL ASIA TASHKENT, AHiatlc RuHsIa, Jan. 0, A violent ourtlKiuiiko, ovon inoro novel o than Dial which hIiooIc con tral Ala hint week, doatroyliiK the town of Vernyl, hilling ninny and do ing untold dnuuiKO to pronorty, oc curred hero toilny. Roporta Indicate that the snmo bocIIoiib were affect ed, holograph Hues uro down and first reports cnutnlnod little Informa tion rcKnrdlui; the exact damage. WOMAN CHARGED WITH POISONING HUSBAND, ILL lMTTSHl'im, I'u., Jim. I).-Mi Kililh Strohaeker, arrested in conuec liiin with the mysterious poixouiiu of her inillioiuiii'o hushaud, (Icoryi '. Stiobacket. was today taken vi lunlly ill in her mill. The physician deel.-.ied idio was HulTcriujr fron blryehniiiu opioniiijx. Her huibnnd is recoveiiiur. Tin million illnww o lhi wife has lei the police to believe that a thiid xr hi must have been invocd in tin two eimes and they tire coiidiictiu t liuid vxainiualiou txln.v. Mr. Strobaeker, they mi.v, couli not have linen poisoned before her ai rest, mid lliu strychnine must Inn jlju'ii ivon bur after hIio wiu locket in her cell. An o.ainiualioii of lb food bl'ouuht her in heme made. Ji'llv H)ivnd on biead, wine! J'tiiiiK'tl n Knrlol' StitibaekerV luiieli n touiitl rupitain iuniuh slr.vch nine to kill 110 men. Mrs, Strobaeii er aeith that lie know nothing o the (mc and way i-1ic did not poibin her hubbnud. Hlfjli Winds Abate. SKATTliK, Wash., Jar.. !).'! do liili windu that whipped the liiul Sound country lust night and early today abated with tiio dawn of tlay. Many vessebj thai were tied up in Houttflo harbor oxer night by the viud's violence entured out fhi iiioruiug and the local weather bu reau does not uuicipatc a renewal of the sloiui. Iteporls from Gray's Harbor towns state thai the force f the xviud has greatly diminisho'!. SENATORSHIP KEPT IN ELKINS FAMILY CIlAHIiKSTON, W. Vh.. Jan. Il.i fbe appoiulment of David Klkiiis to the United Slates seiiulu '0 .sueco id his father, Stephen It. Hlkins wr.o tiled ThuiHiiay in Washington, iias icen forwardetl to Senator Scott and Vice President Sherman by Governor Glasscock. The appointment is only temporary as the viuaucy will be filled li the legidalure. One hiiudied and forjy.S,"fcuu(. e.vctii'hioiiists taniud 'JO 'minutes in Med ford Sunday on their way to Los Angeles on one of the regular mid winter excursions. A number of lo cal people met tbeiii at the train and tbev were given a tiinutiry of Wogm Kiver pears and apples. There li st ill a Los Angeles excursion from Canada, Walla Walla and Seattle to pass hero. So far '15 local people have ninth icservatioiis for the excursion to Lo Angeles which in lo leave in about 10 days, uud many more arc expect ed to go. The rouiltl trip fare is oulx K. OF'plii HOLD BANQUET TODAY The Ashland members of the ot tler of Knightc of Pythias will take poshCHsion of the order's heathiuar ters here noxl Monday evening in or der to initiate a group of candidates tur tho lodge'a third degree. All the loc;i knights ill be pres ent and a biuitpiet will be sorxed fol lowing tho festivities. ItHAI) THIS. Chief of Police J. G. Sbeai'er played the part of (he "Good Sa niarilau" last Sunday night to an old man whom he found, shivering uud till West Main strejjL Shearer took tht; man, who wt.is about 00 years old, into the "Smoue House," sat him before a big stove there and then oross'od the street to a restaurant and got him a quart measure filled xx'itfi steaming hot coffee. After he hnd recovered from his chill, the chief allowed him to go to Ins home which, 'ho 'said, was at some nearby mining pi aspect. The inosl profitable as xvell as tho most IntoreHtiriB "little Journoye' aie those made In answering china Ified ads. 1-3 off on all Calendars in stock Medford Book Store !''i'. STRENGTH SECURITY CONSERVATISM Three important factors to consider when selecting a bank to transact your business A Satisfied Customer moans more lo ;i store than a thou sand customers who arc not quite sure. jWe buy only tho best yropcr ii'S and mark everything at excep tionally low prices. Jf the quality should happen" to be oft' vq will make good. IThe price is sure to bo ri.ght. 3IAVo couldn't expect our cus tomers to bo satisfied it' we should charge ihem enormous profits. COMPARE OUR PRICES Allen Grocery Co. Certrnl Ave, (Q. Main St. Phono Main 3711 tfMiryfrMiii T Owing to the city election tomor row, all millions will ho ordered to remain elosed from tho regular clott ing hoar tonight until C o'qlock to morrow evening, when tho polls eloao, EXCURSION TO LOS ANGELES .Ml Who Suffer From Catanli, Sore Throat, or olds. Millions of people throughout America have breathed 1IYOMI0I (pronounce it lllgli-o-ine) and now own a HYOMKI lanhalor mado or hard rubber. If you oxvn a UYO.MlCi Inhaler, no mutter xvhero you live, you can get a bottle of I1LO.MI0I at Chan. Strang's and druggists overywhero for only r.Oe. Ask for an extra bottle or HYOMKI Inhaleut; It lu only 50c and villi It you can cure a cough or u cold In a day. You can get relief from catarrh or stuffed up head In two minutes and stop hawking and unufNug lu a week. .IiiHt pour a few drops of HYOMKI Into the Inhaler and breatho It la tlutl'H all. It'K ho eimy and tto pleasant and ho much more desirable than swallow ing nauKeatlng tlrui. llrcatho Hy (iniol over thetaflamed niumbraae or tho nose and throat ami Its soothing, lienllag action will be folt immedi ately. if you have not i IIYO.MIII Inhaler, got o complete UYOMIOI outfit at 'inre. This only costs $l.oo, and with It comeii a HYOMKI Inhaler that .vlll last u lifetime and nuulit to be a evory family. For Tree Biunple of HYOMUI write liooth'tt liyoiuel Co., Iluffalo, N. Y. CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS $100,000 $ 65,000 .i JACKSON COUNTY BANK of Medford, Ore. YV. I. VAWTHIt, Piesldent G. U. LINULKY, Vice-President C W. MciJONALD, Cashier Founded by W. I. Vawter in 1&88 WANTED TO EXCHANGE .Six beaiitil'iil lerraced lots in Little Rock, Arkansas, on paved street,' fronting east; block car line, 13 blbcks West 1'hid j)ark; has 10-rooin'residence'and bath, lights, water, gas, servants' house, slorm room, barns, garage, outbuild ings, 5-i'oom cottage with bath, beautiful lawn, shrubberv. shade trees, etc. One of the most beautiful places in Lit tle Rock. Price $15,000. AVill exchange for bearing or chard or one ready to bear near .Medford, or residence in Medford. No middle 'men. Deal only direct with owner, What have you? F. P. GREENHAW, 1420 Booker Street Little Rock, Ark. v... Gem Waffle Kitchen 323 E. Main St. Medford. AVe arc now open for business. Hot waf fles, lull cakes and short orders. Quick ser vice cooking done in windo,w on gas. Come and see us. Wff'.ff'tf.?.S'3''SS !bfc!i5. 5 J. E. ENYAIIT, President. J A. FEKKY, Vieo-Fresideut. JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING lUSIMtSS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. ic.''-i.rW. GOOD SPORT AT THE "NAT" Tonight ,it tin- Nt theie in to he an IiitonuitliiK how lint; coutoot be tween tho Locomobile ami Nat Spe cial clubs' I'lncU ttinnn. Ah tliU I thn Hueond tlino thtte teainu have bowled, tho NatH slnulnx hy a clone Hcoio, ha euiued much Interutit to the upoctntnru. Aaotber Inteioatlun fea tu io Is that tbt-ie In Hitiuulntlon li'nMketiall floor hehiK wjulpuwl on ihq ukutliiK lluh. hoie there will be ohaiDlilonuhlp Kanien placed by bis teumtf tlirotiKhoiu the state. Ash land' iui(J Medford team aie talcing Krent intercut in K"UIuk a ulUhlo "tlHico or theno Kanioa. there surely iffentyaor good uport coinln. r 1 Card of Thanks. ,', ' detjirit to (hank ur iituthho lillil Vrlomlrt illli ijli' "tlcr- nl I. 0 (heir kitulu" iliu'iiij n-knf . niul dentji ti' uir U one JKS. KVA.JiANIUtltN ir MISS ,GHIK'Ba'm,,n' WK8.A. Iy.SA.XJlOI IHKV IDA TIJIfAHjII il 31 It. Kl'WBNK SAN'HOUV Don't ntoilnnk that l,o Anelc '.eurnion leaving .MniU'onl lunuac II), the round trip .f:il.fi!, thirty tla unit htop tiff where and when von pleiiM!, ko anil i ol a in via eithei I'oute. See San KraueUeo, the (lo den (late, .Ml. Tnniiiliinii, Aluatra., .he heaulitul bn, the wouderlul oil.v lhin; I'ldin t lut niiiih of the file untl liiake, then I ravel onlli and hee i'iiIo Alto, San .Iomu, Santa Crux, Moutetev, Del .Monte; take the fount line, lliu ilayltKht trip nlnup lie tii'itan uud i tlm iinuieubo oil Ht'lln in the ocean; nco Santa Har- lara, l'ao Konlei., then l.oo AiiKelert, I'aMiitluua, ItedlamU ami ltieiide, the home of the inulti-inillioiiHire; H to Venice, the eit.v liuilt out in the oeutuii xeu the o.liieli Jain-.; then ko to Cataliiu iklautl, bee the xuhinuiiuu minleiu from the kIiiv hottum liuaU, thu fb'iiif. Iii.li Mill imny other wonder of the ocehii: aku MilwuitOMU of thu o.xeui-fcioii, the i I'Htu, the hUiuuier wenthur now i ie enjoyed hi the u:th. For pni licuUr call Hi the "ikuior olTicf if nut convenient to .nil. I'houe Im t'uithcr iMirtieuiHrH. I. 0. 0. F. Encaniiment Notice. Theiv .ill he M tipoeial ineetiiiK of Uokiic Kivttr Kneniiiiniciii No In Wt-diifwley exeniug, Janiian 11. m honor of th vixit ot the uruiul im li lurch, llamptct Mill he -ctw-d fall alltiuditiiec i it'Miiiicil. All vi lluiK patriHieh wciine. Ha order of ih ('. P.. W. I JIIULRK. -'l Scrihe NOTiri-3. Week of prayer at the .MelhodlHt cliureh, eornor Kourth llarllett. A tarKo ami onthtiHlitstlc aut)Ionco iih seinhled Inut oveuliu;, the first uIkIiI -if the week of prayer. Kov. ,1. I, MeComh preitQhed a very helpful and liihplrlui; tonuon. Ilo will Hpeak sgalii thin evuuliiK. Subject: "Who Ih on thu Lord'a Side." Thu eholr mil oi'KiinlRt are uri;ud to bo iuo.s- Hat. A cordial invitation id extend tut to (ho public. Notice. To coutrnclniti and builders ol Med I'n id that on and after April 1 the minimum scale ot muhon for ear pettier s-lmll 1k $ per day, 8 hotiii work. T. ('. DAIjAY. (. W. SIIIIM.KY, WO Tnitw. Local No. IS 10. i r--rr WANTED- Ranches for Trade We Want FRUIT AND ALFALFA RANCHES in Exchange for Income Property i BITTNER 6 CLARK Room 207, Taylor fiPhlppsBldfl i County Seat Real Estate Office Bldrj., Jacksonville, Or. Office in Bank of Jacksonville tins numerous choice bargains in city lots, orchard, farming and alfalfa ranches. Our Applegate valley ranches are bargains; a!l have an abundance of wnter for irrigation. Don't forgot that Jaek somille is the county sunt and that it is installing an up-to-da'e water system. Come and sec us. We'll interest vou. LUY (SI COLLINS s s rrr-0r4 HaitliluB for Health. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE323I. 320 GARNETT-COFIEY BLDG. LANDQUIST, JOHNSON 6 LILIUS, INC. Real Estate and Insurance Special Representative for International Real Estate Association, Chicago, 111. AGENT FOR FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO. RELIANCE FIRE INS. CO. BARGAINS AND MONEY MAKERS IN FARMS, ORCH ARDS & TIMBER LANDS. It 201 St. Mark's Building, Phone 2411 Medford Iron Works E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers mid Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Ilaskins for heulth. I K, V, . lUri'NKIt, Cantllil.ito for Mayor, (I'.iui Advt J nneiit ; !tt TTiruTXT n ! --"""- "" j 5 All Work Uuaranteed Trices Keasonable iitriui 1' V'lMlilvuiuitu vivi I IIUIIC UVU PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING H. B. PATTERSON .- I -J I The QUAKER NURSERYMAN HAS EVERYTHIHC IN THE NURSERY LINE PEARS, APPLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES, AP RICOTS, PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT TREES ANO A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A FINE LINE OF SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES. i Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 2381-Res. Phone 2493 4 ' .. t; J! s rnfff