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;( :i i" A it' ! Hi I 1 I J il II" ;! n !i ft: hi i'l li 5 PXGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, ATJC1UST 23, 10.1T. ATWOOD DUE AT I HAM ONIGHT Aviator Says Ho Has Wasted Too Much Time and That He Intends to Keep Going First 67 Miles Successfully Traversed Today. FOItT PLAIN, NT. Y., Aug. 23. Determined to roach New York today nl nil liiunrdK' Aintor Harry N. At wood nsccmled from hero nt 7: o'clock litis morning and headed 1'or ilio Hudson river. "I hnvo wasted too much time nl ready," Atwood said just before the Htnrt, "and I intend to keep on go ing today. If such a thine; is possi ble. I Khali rench New York before night." Atwood passed Rotterdam Junc tion, 34 miles here, at S:15 nod reached Albany nt 9:02 o'clock. Without a stop, Atwood cut over the river flying nt nn altitude of about 250 feet. His machine was beautifully timed ns was attested by the steady purr of t ho motor and the aviator evidently decided 'that Ins originnl plan of stopping at the capital city to at tach pontoons to his aeroplanes would bo a useless waste of time. He landed on a hill just outside of Cnstleton, however, nt 9:13 o'clock to examine his machine and replenish the gasoline supply. Cnstleton is 07 miles from Fort Plain and 134 miles north of New York. WOLVES IKE KILLING CUE fci i Reports From Mountains Are to the Effect That Many Deer, Cattle and Elk Are Falling Prey to Gaunt Wanderers. Timber wolves are proving ex tremely destructive this summer in the Cascade mountains nud mnny deer, cattle nud elk are falling pny to them, according to cattlemen and forest rangers who have returned from the timber belt. It is expected that the animals will prove even more destructive to game during the winter, as practically all the cattle will have been brought to the lowlands. NINETY PER CENT OF MEN FAVOR STRIKE SACRAMENTO, Cnl.1 Aug. 23. J. 0. Taylor, business agent of the ma chinists of the western division of the Harrimau lines, who has been sound ing the temper of the federated em ployes of the system in his jurisdiu tion, regarding their inclination to back their demand for better work ing conditions with n general strike, said today that the referendum vote to be taken here on this question would show over 90 per cent of the men in favor of the walk-out. Other officers of the. union place the percentage even higher. ALBANY' N. Y., Aug. 23. Recon sidering his decision to make the flight down the Hudson river to New river to New York without pontoons attached to his aeroplane, Aviator Atwood telephoned to Albany from South Caslleton shortly after 10 o'clock today ordering copper pon toons sent to him immediately. Atwood already has covered 1123 miles since his start from St, Louis on August 14. When ho reached Rhinccliff ho will have reeled off 1177 miles, 13 miles more thnn the world's cross country record set up in a recent aeroplane race in Ger mnny. The aviator has experienced no trouble of even a minor nature and hns come through the long en duranco flight without replacing ft single part of his machine. While awaiting the arrival of the pontoons Atwood told a United Press representative that he had practically abandoned his first inten tion qf trying to make New York tongiht. 4 YESTERDAY'S SCORES. I 1 National At New York R New York G Ghicago f At Brooklyn Brooklyn .... u St. LouU G At Boston Boston ....,... 9 Cincinnati 11 WILDE CASE IS AGAIN DELAYED District Attorney, Howovwy Refuses to Discuss Faulty Indictment, Which Is Said to Havo Been Re turned by the Grand Jury. PORTLAND. Or., Aug. 23. Asked concerning the rumor that the in dictment against Louis J. Wilde, the San Diego banker who is ac cused of cmbczxlcmcut had been found defective and that the grand jury now in session had been re quested to bring in a new one, Dis trict Attorney Cameron today dc lincd to make a tie finite statement. "It might be mi, and it might not. I 1 cannot discuss grand jury matters,' said Cameron. The delay in Wilde's arraign meut and unwillingness of the au thorities to talk is taken to indicate' that Wilde probably will not be brought to trial on the present in dictment which charges that he and W. Cooper Morris, as officers of the defunct Oregon Trust & Saving, bank, embezzled funds jointly. Wilde, strictly speaking was not an officer of the bank, and it is said this fact might constitute a loophole for him to escape conviction were he guilty as charged. BIG FOREST FIRE NEAR SPRINGFIELD SPHISOFIKM), tlr.. 'Aug. 23. Koiesl Supervisor Scitr, today took charge of a fight being made against a big forest fire in the Full creek district. Tho blazu is repot ted to bo spread ing into the green timber and iK may prove dangerous if the wcalher re mains clear. Tins' is the first fire of any conse quence in Lau county this season, owing to the effective patrol system inaugurated 1h spring. Hasklni tor Health. TAFT TO VISIT COAST EARLY IN OCTOBER WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 23. Practieally deciding on October ft ns the day upon which he will ar rive in San Francisco to break ground for the Panama Pacific exposition President Taft is today settled as to plans for his western trip. Hotchkiss Stapling Machines $2 With 500 Staples Compare Prices Medford Book Store MAN'S CONSCIENCE CREATES A FAMILY WICHITA, Kans., Aug. 23. A man's conscience, in a courtroom hero created a family and blurred the stain on a woman's name. Ill health caused Alice Robbius, 19, to give her buby to A. D. Moore und wife .for a few months. When she wdnted the child back Moore refused, 6o she went to court. Miss Robbins declined in court to roveal the name of the baby's father. During a recess, J. O. Crelling ap proached tho girl's lawyer and ad mitted being tho father, adding that ho desired to marry the girl. The proposal almost staggered Miss Robbins, but she confessed her love for Crelling, and Judge McCand less married them. He dismissed the trial and gave tho father and mother their child. SENSATIONS EXPECTED WITH TRIAL OF BELLBOY NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Promise of sensational developments in con nection with tho trial of Paul Getdel, tho 17-ycar-old bellboy who Is charg ed with tho murder of Millionaire William II, Jackson, was made today by attorneys for tho defense. In examining talesmen, Judgo Gray, Goldol's counsel, asked each prospec tive juror if ho know Josephine Joy or Sturdevant of Passaic, N. J., or Helen Hall. Ho did not explain tho reason for his questions, but wanted to niuko certain whether the tales men had ever heard of tho women. Josephluo Joy 1b an actress who a month ago asked Helen Dwollo Jen kins, who was Involved In wholcsalo jbwolry smuggling with wealthy men of tho east and middle went last June, to Introduco her to some "nlco old mon." Eight Jurors were In the box when the afternoon recess was taken. Frost In North Dakota. ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 23. Frost in August today set residents of Bis mark nud Williston, N. D., to won dering, Tho frost wus henvy but crops mostly escaped damnge. Ilauklus for Health. American At Detroit Detroit ... .v 4 New York 0 At Cleveland Cleveland 1 Boston 0 At Chicago Chicago 3 Washington 3 At St. Louis St. Louis .' 6 Philadelphia 2 Second game St. Louis 0 Philadelphia 8 Coast At Portland R- II. E. Portland 5 8 1 Sacramento 0 4 3 At San Francisco It. II. E. Los Angeles 1 G 0 Oakland ; 2 10 0 At Los Angeles R. II. E. San Francisco G 14 1 Vernon 0 0 2 Northwestern At Spokane R. II. E. Spokane 4 G 1 Tacoma 1 9 2 At Vancouver R. II. E. Vancouver G 11 3 Seattle 2 ft 3 At Victoria R. II. E. Victoria 3 7 0 Portland 4 9 3 IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Don't Mistake tho Cause of Your Troubles. A Medford Citizen Gives a Valuable Hint. Many people nover suspect their kidneys. If suffering from a lame, weak or aching back they think that It Is only a muscular weakness; when urinary troubles set in they think It will soon correct itself. And so it Is with all tho other symptoms of kid ney disorders. That is just where tho danger lies. You must cure these troubles op they may lead to Prlght's disease. Tho best remedy to uso for ills which aro caused by weak or disordered kidneys Is Doan's Kidney Pills. Read tho experience of a resident of Medford who has tested Doan's. O. M. Jones, 1404 N. Central avo nuo, Medford, Or., says: "I found Doan's Kidney Pills especially adapt ed to my caso. My back was very stiff and painful and I had other an noying symptoms of kldnoy trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Has kin's drug storo, brought mo prompt relief and slnco taking them my health has been much better. This excellent remedy has earned my endorsement," For sale by all dealora. Price op cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agonts for tho United States. Romombor tho name Doan's and tako no other. Irrigation Project Inspected. GRANTS PASS, Or.. Aug. 22. The officers of the Chicago Rogue River company are hero inspecting the irrigation project that is being built in this part of the valley. Among the officers are: President, A. E. Strook; secretary, E. M. Atkins; Dr. E. W. Grosser and Harry D. Irwin. The occasion for this special trip i to look over the company's holding with a view of enlarging the system, putting in more machinery and ex tending ditch lines. Information 'if this character will be secured and Inid before the board meeting in Chi cago at an early date. Cameo Brooch Lost Large cameo brooch set with two small diamonds, lost Monday night. Finder return to this office and re ceive liberal reward. AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO i The Merrivold Shop F3H Paper Fasteners 1S4 W. BUia St.. Medior. Still in Business The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company has moved two doors south to the G. C. Ponting Plumbing Shop Southern Oregon Electric Co. In New Quarters We are now located in larger quarters, at the east end of Jackson Street, across Boar Creek. Mill work of all kinds on shortest notice Medford Builders Supply Co. Phone Homo 24L East Jackson St. viy 7K 03- U 3- V 7V $ $ $ $ $.$.$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$&$ $ k The Medford National Bank CAPITAL. STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $35,000.00 UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY HAI'K DEPOSIT IJOXKS FOK ItKNT. W. R. QOBB, Proldeut. 3, A. PEKSY, Vie Pr. JOHH . OKTK, 0UUr. r. 8. SCEBBXOK, Tic Prif. W. 9, JACKKOW, Ast. CaiUUr. 03 fi ri ;$$$Sp!pp$$!pip$$$$$$S)$$$Spip ip ip 'P P "P ?k CLEARANCE REMNANTS , . of Silks and Dross Goods at loss than oust. CONTINUES AT MANN'S REMNANTS (linghaiiw, Prints and Wash (loods at loss than cost. All Summer Goods Must Go Sheets 72x!)0 hloaohod Shoots; good quality; MQA worth Goo; sale 4 (lT price Pillow Slips V2 and 'IH-inch hloaohod IMIlow Slips; good grudo; salo price me Towels Good quality Cotton Towels; very M speeial, Thurs- day, eaeh... Best Quality Percales and Dress Ginghams 12 l-2c yd. Gloves 16-bulton Silk Gloves in colors only; MQ worth $1.25; 4ftC sale price Flaxons Host quality Figured Klaxons; worth f M 2oc; salo price, I I yard Tissues Kest quality Egyptian Tissues; worth JA. lioc; sale price, I Hlf yard m.vxj See Our New Line of Women's Sweaters Waists AV o in e n's Ohanibray "Waists; all "JA ors; cheap at $1; llHlT sale price....'. vvv Ribbon lOxtra wide all silk Rib bon; good A F shades; sale I ill price, yard , VJ Skirts "Women's Wash Skirts in white and col- AQ ors; $1. oO grade; HQI sale price BEST TABLE OIL CLOTH Colors only, yard ....19c PRINTS Best Dress Prints, per ill l .(a 5c GINGHAM Gooit Apron Gingham, per yard 4o i m Notice to Carpenters AND BUILDERS DO YDU KNOW THE MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF GUARANTEED TOOLS? YOU WILL FIND WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU IF YOU WILL GIVE US A TRIAL. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 216 CAST MAIN ST. IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager