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I u ' t r.jfcr 3prv V V EGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .WNM u, 10U. w 5 Jl I I WATfRMAN HOME IS BURGLARIZED Nothing of Value, However, Was Sc cured -Thieves Gain Entrance by Cutting a Hole in (lie Rear Screen DwOverieokcd Jewels. The homo of E. R Waterman, 1017, .West Main street, was burglarised WILL BURY MRS, NAtldN TODAY Famous Anti-Saloon jCrusaikf Died Friday Nght Nofle of Her Rela tives Were at hW Bedside' When End Came. LBAVivNWOUfu. Knns.. Juiie 10. Tho body of Mrs. Carrie Nation, Fndny nieht but fo far as known. , . ' , , . , . . J h , tnrtum here of porosis last night, wns nothincr of value was stolen. The thieves gained cntrnuco by tearing n nolo in the rear screen door ana un- hookinir the Intcb. Mr. Wntcrmnn left Friday for Klamath Falls and Mrs. Waterman and .children were nttendinR the Uo theatro"whcn, the burglary took place. They nspured homo shortly before, 11 o'clock nud Mrs. Waterman remarked to her, sop Yale thnt tliere was some one on the front porch but laid it Jo her imagination until they entered thcjlioiisc and found bigns of dU turbancc. The police were iuuuedi ntely notified but tho robbers had rando pood their cscapo before they arrived.' ,on the scene. An investigation showed tha the screcu,door ai the rear of the Jiousc had been broken open and entrance made there after which the Front door was unlocked. Nothing in tho house vns disturbed very much and Mrs. Waterman is of the opinion that ho burglars had just begun their work when she and tho children retnrned and disturbed them. Two-diamond rings, a set of dia mond earrings, a number of chains and other valuable jewelry were up stairs but these wore not disturbed as the thieves had not progressed that far in their search. Mrs. Antic, who resides next door to the Waterman residence, said Sat urday morning that sho was aroused several times during tho early even ing by noises in the rear of the house but could not locate them. She knew Mr. Waterman was away from home and was puzzled over the noises but did not think enough, of tho mat ter to invesfignfd. Beforo leaving home, Mr. Water man gave his son Yale a largo sum of money to deposit in the Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' bank and Mrs. Waterman also gave him a .$20 gold picco to have changed. Yale did this retnoved today to Kansas City, Kans., where funeral service will be held, probably tomorrow. Mrs. Nation. who achieved fame by her hatchet attacks on Kansas liquor "Joints" and her later crusade In the cause of torn ncranco and against cigarettes, has been In a sanitarium hero since Jan uary 27.. From the time of her ar rival It was expected that sho would not recover. A nervous breakdown. following Iter spectacular crusade and litigation with a , lecture platform, were the Indirect' caascs of her death. She became unconscious at noon yes terday and remained in a stato of coma until her death. None of her rnlatlrps was nrosont when sho died. She was born In KentucKj m ij. Her first husband was addicted, 10 drink and after his. death she, began her temperanco crusade. Later she married David Nation, who secured a dlvorco from hef five years ago. ANOTHER KNOT IN SCO TANGLE i FR 1 Fomwv Police. CwmwIssiMier Takes Hand in Petlce Affair? by Asking for a Seat On the -Board H Was Removal by McCarthy in January. Will Ratify treaty. WASHINGTON. D. C, June 10. A report recommending (he ratification of a financial treaty between Amec ica and Honduras was decided upon by tho senate foreign relations com mittee todav. The treaty provides for a loan by a syndicate jicaded by J. P, Morgan. It is bolieved that the treaty will strike .ough sailing when it reaches the senate. and in walking out of the bank car ried the money in his hand. It is thought that some one saw him, and, thinking the money would be in. the house attempted to get it. Mrs. Waterman hud. (he money in her pos session throughout tho evening, how ever, and thus saved it. This burglary i but one of a scr ies thnt have occurred in town lately and it is thought that the same .gang of home talent is connected with all of them. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno 10. Actlug under the decision of the stato supreme court lu the case of San Francisco school commissioners hold ing that the mayor could not oust members of any city commission without formal charges and trial, Al fred D. Cutler, police commissioner. appointed by (oVmer Major Taylor, today added to the tangle of San Frauclsco police affairs. Whon tho police board met this morning for the stated purpose of hearing charges against Chief Soy mauivnotlco was served by attornejs I representing Cutler demanding a seat on the board. Cutler was removed by Mayor McCarthy January 27, a short time after he had been Inducted In to office. Cutler holds that this ac tion, In light of yesterday's decision was Jllegal and Ineffective and that his commission signed by. Mayor Tay lor Is still in force. The trial of Chief Seymour was not held. The Injunction against the board taking up the case is still In effect. Tho commissioners Instead listened to the Cutler demands and then decided to adjourn until Mon day. Still another twist was given tho police when Superior Judge Scawcll announced that during the day ho would sign a modified writ of pro hibition agalnBt tho commissioners permitting them to name an acting chief. Since .the now writ will not permit, them to suspend Seymour, however, It seemed certain that be foro night San Francisco would have two legally appointed heads of the po lice department. 1 1 ' ' m hi 1 f 1 mi itas-sssssa y" ' 1 ' vvaaaiHBVTiliBBillBH&BBBiaBBBBBBH t HHKjJSBBBBBHHslkBBBV!l VBBBK8HKB(SBBBi Private Ambulance Service Sick and Injured Conveyed to 'Any Part of the City tor Country. JOHN A. PERL PHONES: pay-Belt Main 351, Residence 4111; Horrw Phone 179-L 1 1 1 Jg r " ' 1 " T ( I 11 n'i iii ii iwii "' ' lllJ.SV HANK IIOOICItKKI'KltS itro wimlnnUy at worK iceuiilliig llnj tiniimictlmiH or the Fahiioui fc Krull grnworK llanki Much of Hiolr tluio In spout 011 tho acciiiinlH of 111011 wlumo nffuliH nro no Itirgoi' ttiitn yoiiiH. Hut their credit nud ntnwlliig ur lilglir (han ynurH linrauso they linvn a bunk Aiicoiuit and 7011 have not. Why don't you put yourself on a lovel.wltlt thoiii by opening an nvcouut out nolf? Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank 1 . : m ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Notices have been posted calling the Annual School iMecling fo rtho election of Ono Director for ho term of five years, to be held at tho high school buIdlng on Juno 19th, 19911, from 2 o'clock tp 6 p. ra. of said day. ORIS CRAWFORD. Clerk, JHakns for Healths - w 1 ) XT V Unexjiected Guests The fatwer and his wife were about to tit down to a cold wpper when they wtw ome old rned driving towartfj the house. " The good e was equal to the occasion -thadks to her New Perfection Oil Cook-stove. She h4 ut in a moment, and her guests hardy were tested on the porch before a hearty hot meal wu ready tor the table sausages and eggs and long rashers of itrcakv bacon, and roll just crisped ,lhe ovea and fresh cofee and the hottes herself as cool and neat as if she had not been near the kitchen. She never could have managed k with an pld-faduoaed raag. The New Perfection is the qwckt,mojt conveaieat aad best cookef on the naarkft .. , NU-fcwU. t. 2 mJ ) H a P--fw -'x-"4r l-miy-rmn mrmtt UU4 in- ajiawiMUiVwniv ..-.i-.- ... 1 . 1 fc a dm JmKm. UimtkIi, m. DnWimnvwil ynmUna encim cvtmUf I lU anral iff SUBdard Oil Cfaiy dtxmrponUt GiMsk-Jiism $50 REWARD J; We will pay $56 Reward for information leading to the arreat and conviction of any perian tampering with any of our machinery or equipment CLARK & HENERY CONSTRUCTION CO. MEDrOXO. OREGON 1000000m00000000000000000000m PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING I All Work Guaranteed Price Roaeonublo 2 rjrrrsmr"pvr ix nn irr t vvjr jt j&xi wu Jsrjrvv& iifjr r iLiL.r uf. rtviiiL i 1 2IS IlidffARtf FJtOCfC, KNTTIANCK OK tfe HTUKKrr. TIIONK 803 i WfffWfWfWfWfWWff''rt Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monty on hund at Mil tlmM to loan on improved ranchts and fruit land. i: PHONX3231. 330 GARNETTCOREY BLDG. i y m i GRAND CELEBRATION MedfordJuly 2 J. 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