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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1911)
G " (TT,,t ,"tT' B "- w" r " ' "'r- MIOUFOM) iM.MIi TlillJUNl'J, ALE L) FOUL), i OlflSGON, SUNUAY, JANUARY 22, 1U11. tfr ' . ' u f SELF DEFENSE IS DIPLEV'S HII Man Who Killed Stanley Kctchcll Says Ho Did So After Puyilist Had Drawn Revolver and Threat ened to Shoot. water right. Al for nnnlcu or penrfl I llrQ Tllfl VCflDO IUITU " l-"k''i hntU. Tliiiioloii wns can mnKo big iiionoy-ratHlnB onimiB.'! WfA I Wll IfiKA Iff I fl willed Iiv a lo t StfrHiijr I'itv. celery, tomntoos and nil klntla of vos- "' "w "," w Since then he liiis Ijwii eoiiinied to otnhles; big money In subdivisien: I nflDIril 1101 Rfllir u eot in the Sislerx' hotittal but i Joins a now townsito and tlio rail- IX llll IUVrll UlUth tlm uhl to ho in lintifr lmmiim-iiI health " .. ..w.. w.. , r , . 'road; all under now wlro fence; can 1 ho bought for one-half tlio price of adjoining land. Buy from ownor and cavo tho commission. .Address Hox U5, Medford, Or. tf Hasklan for Health. limn ever before-in bis Tile, lie is rami for by the mill owners, "it is siiiil (lint bi parents, who live in Sun Kniiieisco, have been kept in ignorance of the accident. CIIIC'O, C'ul.. .luii. 21. - IMijHt ciuiiH here nay that John Thui'Htou a Itinibciuiill liaud. lias established n record bv siinixing two wirs with - rr.tr aiAKSIIFIELU, Mo., Jan. 21. -Waller Diplcy, the man accused of Irilliibr Stanley Ketchel, former mid dleweight champion pugilist, on the II. P. Dickoi'boii ranch near here, today took the stand mid pleaded hull 'defense. Diplcy said ho had .mot. Goldie Smith months before he went to the Diekei-Ron ranch and that the two had agreed to puss as man and wife. One day when he returned from work the Smith woman told him that Kelehell had attacked her. ..Next morning he entered the ranch house nnd (old tlio lighter that l.c wOuld iuit. Ketehel asked th nm-i hoii. "You're very innocent," Diplcy wiid he replied and then Ketchell hliowed a revolver. "Then 1 grabbed tho rifle," said Dipley, "and shot him down." NO FIGHT IS MADE II T M'U'. : it COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 21. Withoitt it fight, President Feehnn of tho Pittsburg district, was seated iih a delegate to tlio United Mine Workers' convention today. It was expected he would be opposed. Tho American Federation of La bor's decision to grant a charter to tho Western Federation of Minors it is announced today, will menu that tho total strength of the United Mine Workers of America after tho amal gamation, will reach :)7r,U00. WOMAN FEETONFENDER:UNHURT 1 1 LOS ANGHLKS, Cul., Jan. 21. Except for a few slight bruises, Mrs. Clara Carr, music teacher and ar tists model, is little the worse today for having been drugged fiOO feet on ,ho fender of u street car. When the car slopped sho got up, brushed thu dirt from her clothes and walked ) Slwuy. H , ' .MAY I'ltOVIi 1'ATAh sorloiiH kidney troubles fol- ! JVVIii'ii Will .Mcdroid lcopl Lenin the '. i Importance of It? $tllnckaclio Is only a simple tiling at 5 first; f : Hut when you know 'tla from tho i ItldlioyBJ That i low; ' That dlabotes, Urlght'a dlscaao nial 1)0 tho fatal end, You will gladly nroftl by tho fol lowing oxporlonco. TIs tho Htatomont of a Medford citizen. .Mrs. C. II. Iloxlo, First St.. Med ford , Ore., says: "I publicly rei-oni-mondod Donn'u Kidney Pills In 11)07, after thoy had bono 76 tod mo and now 1 am pleased to speak In their favor again. 1 had kidney trouble for sev eral yeayrs and tho backacho became .worse nB tlmo passed, If 1 attempted to stoop or move quickly, shaip tVlugus darted through my loins and hips and sumetlmes I was lame for days. The kidney Hocrotions passed far too frequently and 1 also noticed budimont In thorn, whoa thoy were allowed to stand. My health ran down and I was feeling miserable In ovory way at tlio tliuo I commenced taking Duan'n Kidney l'llls, proem od at Hasklns' Drug Storo. They help ed me from tho Tfcrst although other remedies had proven usoless and as I continued taking them, I steadily grow bettor uutilv!iot one symptom of my old trouble romalnod." For salo by all dealers. I'roro HO contu. Fostor-Mllburu Co., Uualo. Now York, solo agents for tho United States. I Homombor tho name Dean's and take no other. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the oily coun cil of tho oily of Mudford, Or., al its regular meeting on February 7, 1011 for a. license to well spirituous vi nous and malt liquor in qunutiticx Joss than n gallon at iu place ot business, in the Kobloll building, lot j;i, Mook 20, iu Kjiitl eily, lor a pei ioiltof six inon tin, '(. W. Al- KKNNKHV. AM3 YOU JNTKlllvSTKI) I.V A fiOOII INV18ST.MK.NT? One hundred acres Hutto Creek bottom, under Irrigation, pciotuu Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies EAGLE PHAHMACY, 10!) East Main St. Phenes: Home 03; Pac, 232 WF-Vr aiim .pii.uimao' 20(i West Main Street Phenes: Home -13; Pac. 40-11 Hie I?oxnll Stores Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Thus. Bartholomew,. ., .General Mgr. s X mil ' mmi wSSB LIGHTS i OFF? Thla frequently occurs- many times at nlght.4 Just step ,to the telephone and call 'up- wo will respond at once almost any moment, night or day, and fix tho break. -. Mctlford, Ore. 2 v Southern Oregon Electric Co IMioue, night 1U01; day .11(11. STRENGTH ' SECURITY . CONSERVATISM Three important factors to consider when selecting, a -bank to, transact your. business u wibuc 'v.r f I 01 CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS $100,000. $ 65,000 JACKSON COUNTY BANK r ''MedfoUMeT .ii kd! it. re G. R. LINDLEY, Vice-President liT South Central Avenue W. I. VAWTER, President v . O. -W. McDON'A LD, Cashier Founded by W. I. Vawter in 1888 , The Building of the Largest Manufacturing Center on the Pacific Coast Is Now Going on at T -4 iM Richmond, f . . r- t . !... V ' - - ) i I ' 1 ! w - - ."fc.j m m Calitornia "THE PITTSBURG OF THE WEST" J- ' -". ,- I H I 4t i . Richmond. is the third-Impost shipping point in the State of Onlii'ornia. Richmond litis every facility and is destined to be one of the greatest industrial cen ters of the West. Richmond is only 10 years old, but already has $30,000,000.00 invested in factories. Richmond with Its 12 miles of deep water frontage, Its low tax rato nnd its advantaKeoiiB factory sites, Is the logical homo for manufactures, capitalists and artisans. THE ANDRADE TRACTS Are located about the center of the peninsula, a reasonable distance from the factories, railroads and shops and waterfront, where the managers and bookkeepers can get to and from work quickly. NOTHING CAN PREVENT THE RAISE IN VALUE OF THESE LOTS. .These lots will always be the most valuable property in the City of Richmond. They are high, dry land and accessible to any factory-that will ever come to the city. Electric cars pass on all sides of these tracts. Only five minutes' walk'tomiblic and hirfi schools. J tMS&smmxv-sim. ,- . v. '" - O.i , .:T.Arjri?,;Ktf.u.'jiff:A.aafaft,t.Vc, . . : t J. -H J1 i.li ! , ' v Manufacturing Plants Which Have Located at Richmond in Nine Years Tilden & Eakle Lumber Company Shaw-Harrington Gas Engine Works Richmond Cut Stone Company Pacific Porcelain Ware Company Santa Fe Railroafl Shops Western Pole and Piling Company California Chair Company Arctic Oil Company Standard Oil Can Factory Associated Oil Plant Berkeley Steel Works California Cap Company Central Brick Company California Wine Association East Shore Company Great Western Brick Company Healy & Tibbitts Quarry Company San Pablo Quarry Company Standard Oil Company Los Angeles Brick Company Stove Foundry Pullman Car Company Western Pipe and Steel Company Furniture Company Metropolitan Cap Company I United States Brfquetts Company Richmond Lumber Company ANDRADE Tracts Are Central aid Must Be the & af Property of the Future REAL INCOME PROPERTY IS ALWAYS IN DEMAND 1 i t LOTS UP Terms $25 down, $5 per month. INTEREST, NO TAXES, NO Assessm "It is agreed that during tho illness or the unavoidable loss of employment by the said purchaser, payments on this ' contract may be suspended for the period. of puclj loss of employment or sickness, provided notice in writing, has been given." Improvements Will Be the Best Ever Put in Any Sub-Division of Richmond HERBERT. BROWN, OWNER, 912 PHELAN B UILDING, SAN -FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. ! O For Literature of Further Particulars, Call On or Address i . TRACY, Agen i Hotel Nash Medford, Ore. M I