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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1911)
PXGE TWO MEDFORD lrATL TRIBUNE, MDFORIXO R KG'ON, FRN)A V. JANUARY 27. mil. v ' I-, U . R , , . ... y- 4 TO TESTIFY IN "SI SHE" CASE i GREAT TRACK NOISY NOISE l ' EET SOON ANNOYS MANY San Francisco; P J Pick, W II Cole-! man, Jacksenville: C W Clngeade,1 Eagle Point; George Owens, Wellon. I At the Mooro G W Sehherg C A Doyse, G W Berry, Thomas Irwin, i P D Stevenson, J Meyers, V J Lan der, J C Currlne, G 13 Crowley, J J Senton. Portland; W 3 Taylor, I i E AS INSURANCE AGEil U. S. Deputy Marsliall McSwain " Takes Greek From Here to Testify Ajjalnst Alleged Hypnotic "White Slaver" Had Victim Here. n ; Deputy ' MuSwnin Thurcdny United Stales 3fursh.il returned to Portland with Nick Cosmos, n incmbor of tlio local Fraek colony, who is wanted by thu fodornl author- ilios as u material witness in the fro venation t'p caco against (icoi'Ke Pot era, nn alleged "while slaver." J'olen? wns nrrenled in Portland Moscow; II L PlnlnjKon, IJ B Martin, Medford Hlfili School Has Not as Yet Residents of Vicinity of Parkview, sun Francisco. . i : Hotel Would Have Soft Pedal Or- A 15 form 11, district pany, "hurt the honor of securing second place as heaviest producer in life insurance in Ihc state of Or egon for the vear 1010, he having -ecured $200,0110 of business lust year. Tin places !Mr. Cornell mnonc the moM suecc-fiil life insurnnce dis- nniiiis l" tnct managers in the slate, a posi- ior llit Oregon Lile Insurance con don of which he should be justly proud. Not alone does' this testify to 3Ir. Cornell's ability to "j,'o some," but it proves that southern Oregon is a splendid field. The most profitable as well as tno most Interesting "little journeys" are those made in answering class ified ads. Sent In Its Reply All prominent Schools of State to Be Repre sented at Meet. Plans for the Intemcliohmtlc track dercd Used When Proprietor Sum mons His Boarders. If n petition filed this morninj. moot to bo hold by tho University of with City Koeordor Kobert W. Telle Oregon in ISiikoiio May 12 aro fast ' residents and piopcrty holders . ... ,. ,. in the vicinity of the Parkview lio- M....K KU.n..c-tu.u. t..u ..... - 1(!l ut v,a S(jlth Holy fctrcol lnw, jieiiHes will no paid for teams coin- wjth favor in tho eJ.(ig of 1J(, (.ily posed of four men representing evory (,onn(.j Ilt tlluir noxt IHC(.jnK the pto l.igli school in the, state. Tho fol- j))t.it,(or ()f ,iint ,toiry will be lowing are tho high schools which fon(i(i 1() (1(,vis(, MJlnu mw I1W111S have returned centracts: Lincoln,,,... ..::,. i.:s miirdcr ,,f tl,.,! several weeko uo and his victim, Jeffeison and "Washington lilKlij, tmt ()eir provender awaits whom ho had met and lured iuviiv schools of Portland; Portland acad- j).jr 0nr,lnu"h. JYom her homo while ho was conduct- jemy, Hill Military academy Colum-1 .j.(, ,n()lg operandi at present in jug a rcitmiriuit in Jfedding, C'nl.. bla unlvorslty, liaker High school, 0j(W !lt (IC parkview consists of nt lirst ngrueu lo icmy againsi iimi . rentlioion mgn scnooi, nioany mgn .L,at:nL, n nr'e iron triangle with a school, La Grande nign scnooi, baicni , jar(, j,.0 mr high school, Kugono high scnooi, and later, after declaring that Pe ters held her under ft hypnotic in fluence, pleaded with tho authorities to bo allowed lo marry him. Pending1 high school This instrument, de scribed in the nctition as one of lor- I Oakland high school and Itosoburg Un .R H1spen,led pfom u tmj in , tho hearing of the case the young j front of tho hotel and regularly Mqdford high has not been heard j (hr(,0 Umes ea(ii fl,yj .g (,ausi,, j() girl, variously known as Minnie Hill from yet, but tho officials in charge vjmi((, wjt), ,moy results by if m uiu iii.-ut. .-a,,:., luuuiu.u "-" laUl(1 w)a(.ks Wj, j,,0 iron ljp j,, a team. Tho visiting teams will Do,tl(j ,an(s ()f ft m()r(! eil(,,llsillsll(. cntortalncd uy tne various cuius anu fraternities. or Jliunic Hall, is being cared for ut the state insane asylum in Salem, i victim, (ho physicians there assert, of horrible experiences while under Peter's control. Following tho departure of Peters nnd the girl from ltedding, they are alleged to have come here, and the nhnrge against Peters contains, among other instances, mention of his having forced his victim lo sub mit to the attentions of laborers at railroad camps near hero. It is to testify to these alleged happenings that Cosmos will bo held by United States District Attorney Mnguiro under $3000 bonds. ADOPT RESOLUTIONS cups have boon offered by the unl vorslty to winning teams. Tho high est point winner, champion relay team, and winner of tho 1 00-yard dash will each bo presented with handsomo silver cups. than lalontcd performer. At such 1 linns iicz Urn 4riniwrli ulwui'C uimiu ni' number of trophies, medals and i;...w..:c.... i .....i .i:,'..".i .1 iiiti3wniiiiii tl jtiiu twin uinuwiiiu ll tin diuk is .substituted for it and, the petition alleges, whenever one of the boarders is known lo have strayed out of earshot of one or the other of them, a duet is tho result. The time required for tho rendition of each of the three numbers of the daily program rarely exceeds one minute but, asserting "J'hat the na ture of this nuisanco is extremely loud, highly disagreeable and nerve racking," and that as the proprietor of the hotel has failed to heed pre- vious protests the petitioners re- . , ... , I (iiiest that the council order Ihc For tho purposo of vis t ng rola-1 , . .. .. .. . . . . .. ' ' , , ,. chiel ot jwheii lo put a slop to it. lives, Mrs. A. Morrlmnn, grandmothor : ; of Mrs. Roliort W. Tolfor, loft the IS SI TRAVELS ALONE LOS ANGELES, Cal., .Ian. 27. A resolution condemning the Japa nese government for hanging 12 ho oialisls account of accusations against them of plotting against the mikado was telegraphed to Washing Ion following it adoption at a mass meeting of local socialists lust night. IlasklnB for Health. city last night for Portland. Although over 80 years old, Mrs. Merrlman insists upon always trav eling alono, and only laughs when the suggestion Is mmlo that she take A w 3 McE1 u.Ic, Smta .. 1 .. .. ... a.n .. . a. .. Hill tlll(n 1 1 1. tT ' aiuag a L'Diiiji.iiiiuu ii .i..uu nui ... the burdens incidental upon a rail road journey. AT THE HOTELS. At tho Nash I) P Murphy, Port land; N S Lovy, T Urndloy, A 13 Oron, L 13 Bacho, San Francisco; J C Jones, Portland; G J Horton, Los I Whllo upon her present trip Mrs. Merrlman will visit relatives in Port land and Seattle and later this spring will pay n visit to friends In Mon tana. A T Kellogg. Portland; A L Clark. San Francisco; C L Smith, Lowlston; F II Cowles, V(8tawn: P 13 Post. Milwaukee; 1L IJaum, Jr, Seattle; Vernon Job, San Francisco; I. Col lins. Philadelphia; Stanley A Phitts. San Francisco It A Drown, Chicago; M S llauser. Oakland; H D Martin i W. I. M ceker's. Month End Sale-Three Days Left This is for llio purpose of making ono of the biggest three-day cleanups in the history of the store. AVc have eolleefetl from various parts of the store a host of odds and ends and remnants and piled them on bargain tables at a Ioav price for choice of each lot. The price marked bears no relation whatever to the original cost. Our judgment of what figures will cause us to get rid of these lots quickly has ruled us, solely in marking the price figures. Some of the biggest bargains ever offered in this city, on next Sat urday morning, will await the first comers. BARGAINS IN LACES. Many pieces offered here were valued at several times the price. J orenon traces; vanies 10 10c yam; saie, eg yard CURTAIN MATERIALS. Discontinued patterns marked low to clese: 3,3c lie ru Nets 2.jc Ecru Xets 15c Ecru Xets and short ends . ..25c . ..21c .12i2c Closing'OuttheBroKe n Bolts of Ribbon. See Remnant BasRet WASH GOODS BARGAINS THAT WILL CAUSE YOU TO ANTICIPATE YOUR FUTURE WASH GOODS NEEDS. Xew poplins, piques, voiles, long cloths, Persians, lawns, nainsooks, etc., at EXTRA SALE PRICKS. Final Clearance of Women's Underwear 39c JIOSTIHRY SP1CPTALS JI,AXKFr SPECIALS crKTAIN SPECIALS CMBR EL LA SPECIALS A biu- collection of broken lines and dis continued numbers, marked at prices that will clear them in a hurry. All Goc and oOc Cotton Underwear TOAYEL1XG SPECIALS OITTIXG SPECIALS SWEATER SPECIALS UXDERWEAK SPECIALS Evcrvone purchasing $1.00 or over gets a beautiful piece of choice sparkle cut glass ware. SEE WI-XDOWS. Three days only. War?f?:iSf!?i-"iX BIG ASSORTMENT OF EMBROIDERIES. Toe Flouncing, 27-inch; sale 50c $1.50 .Flouncing, 27-inch; sale 99c 0f)c Flouncing, .18-inch; sale 39c Location, 28 So. Central Ave. Where Post OffiGC Used to Be W. H. MEEKER & CO. mikift'iifiksHff fl0i(ffti0frft In the Form oi Lower Prices on Stylish otls at the People From all Over the Valley Are Coming to This Sale and the Goods Are Going Fast. Are You Getting Your Share? EMPORIUM STOCK AT LESS THAN COST OF RAW MATERIALS NO NEED TO TELL YOU THAT THE BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE ARE HERE FOR THE CHOOSING. NEW, UP-TO-DATE, READY-TO-WEARS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES AT PRICES YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS BY. Only a Few Days Left ftMMKiMMMMMMMMVM CO 126 E. Main Medford 'TYyvvYyvvyvvYYVTyyYfvyyyvyyyy MM' J! I I V 4 A