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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1912)
fcA'CtE STX r TTnsj '"'W W arEDFOTOD MArL TRTBFNT), MTCTYFOTm OIWOCW. VRTOAY. FHTmTWRY 10, 1012. -L i ' me N GOBLE INVEST Local Business Men Purchase Tract on East Side Which They Plan to Dispose of on Easy Terms to Those Who Would Build Homes. NOTORIOUS CROOK JutlRO V. S. Crowoll nml Br. .1. O. (Soldo lmvo given further evidence of their faith in thu futuro growth nml flcvolnpmont of Medford and tho Kogito Hlvor valloy by inirchnslnt; from Mrs. A. H. l'hlpps the beautiful nml nightly "Lniirolhurst addition" to tho city of Medford. nils property Ilea Just north of Queen Ann ndditlon and In one block north of the Uoosovolt school, front ing Koosevpll nvouue on the west and Kast Jackson boulevard on tho south. Most of this property Is high ami sightly and affords an excellent view of the city and valley. It Is a recognized fnct that tho cast side Is becoming a site for many fine homes ond Laurelhurst is one of tho finest owing to its close prox imity to a modern school, the gentle slopo of tho ground toward tho city and tho paving on Roosevelt and Queen Aim avenues. Tho new owners will put this prop erty on the market on easy payments and with modern building restric tions. SOUGHT BY POLICE 10 OPERATE BRICKYARD A i'iiui.iii I'omni'x'd l' lYnli.il l.ikcn out llu' IVtir Kn-lt'c luu-k ,irl of iluckHuuMllc. the capital Mock el' the company hoimr .W'l.lHlO. The cciicoru i inroipouid'it under tht luimo ii' tho ,lnikiiillo Hrie-k nml Tile company and h i proposed to iiiuiiiifucliire brick, Hie ami oilier Hay product. Stockholder- in the new Miiiiii.inv nno f I Diiiili-n. ulin m-n. San Francisco Authorities Have. ,, ,... ,,,.,,. , .,.,. ,.i ,,ti.i i..i .,in.i'....i .i,,- nmumm ,i ..i A i ' I 111 'I HH- ll I IIHI'lnMl' li IM I'"' -.-.. '" f .--.-,-,. ... . ,,. Dragnet Out for Man Who Is Sup who will he Hie tiiniui(it'i A. Ii. Selii'll, Hr, ,, V, AiuliM-on, )r. NicIioIn ami P. Eunice. OAKLAND, Oil.- lloraco Kearney ottmlny hoiiI the flint aerogram from a flying iniu-hlno. lie flew up IIOO foot, a wlrclww limtrunioiit on lilw machine, and easily vout inon kukok to earth. HIMIORE ESTATE VALUED AT $14,000 The c-lnlo of llie ll' Ihmd l-'uiiin-inoiv Iium been npprulM-d hv V. (' Leevei-, il. (. I'ciidlolnu nml W. .1. r'leomuii, who were recently iiihihh ii liv Ilia enmity court for Hint pur poo. The ohIiiIo, which ooiihIkIw ol' n valuable it I Pill fit raiiolt cuml of llm Hoar crook ford, uoar Conl nil I'olul, ami .fjooi) tip $:lllllll in oaNli In a .MoiU loul hunk, vva appruUcd al about $1 1,001). IM Mauley H administrator ol' I In I'Hlato. posed to Have Operated the World Over. V ! y. M. C. A, GREAT RETURNS The stale organization of the Y. M. C A. In its annual report says : "Six thousand young men and boys in the fonnntive period of life were influ enced through the various associa tion agencies in the state of Oregon in 1911. A conservative estimate in dicates that the average efficiency of each one wns increased by at lent 2 per cent. That would mean $1,S00, 000 added to the wealth of the state in one year. About $3-1,000 was in vested for this purpose through the state committeo and local nssocia tioiiB n return of $53 on every dol lar invested !" The report further states: "Based on his capacity to produce wealth, the capital valuation of the average young man or older boy is $15,000. Some boys are worth about 15 cents; others, because of their character and intelligence, are worth much more than $15,000 to the com munity in which they live. It is the business of tho Young Men's Chris linn association to bring the 15-cent boy up to the $15,000 class; and by religious, educational and physical development to inuke the average young man still more efficient and a more useful citizen." Negro Lynched. MEMPHIS, Tenn.. Feb. 1C An unidentified negro assailant of a 16-yoar-old girl was lynched today by a mob at Raleigh, Tenn. After hang ing him from a bridge tho mob rid dled his body with bullets. SAN FRANCISCO. Oil.. Feb. 11. Declaring that under u soon.1 ot aliases ho U notorious on two eoiiti- ... iioais as a larger anil mgnttuM, po- nee in mis cuy mm whkiiuui put um a dragnet for Dr. Milton Abraham. noeiiod of having tried to e.i-di a $15,001) forged draft on the Central National hank of Oakland. The police declare Dr. Abraham to ho none other than "Sir" Harry West wood Cooper, who was paroled from San Qiicntin in September, 1011, on tho completion of a three years' tenn for forgery in San Francisco. Paralleling his exploit in oilier cities all over the world, Abraham, or Cooper, is said to have .sought to marry Miss Daisy Kliiu. superintend ent of nurses nt St. Anthony's hos pital in Oakland, which he offered to buy for her to secure her affections. Mi.ss Klim escaped him hut, if the police belief is true, she would lunc heon but one of manv women who tell victims to the forger's wiles. San Francisco oliee claim that Abraham or Cooper is one of the most notorious crooks of the da v. Thev say that he arrived in Sydney. Aus tralia, from Huglnud. iu 1SSI). In 1891, they allege, he was arrested m Sydney under the name of Charles Ernest Chudwick and tried on twoi ennrges ol obtaining money untt-'r false pretenses, having represented himself as heir to a vast estate in England. The charges, however, were dismissed. In 1S95, the police say, ns Ernest Chadwiok, he was sentenced to prison for IS mouths for obtaining money under fal-o pretenses. June 17, 1S07. it is charged, he was married iu Syd ney to Helen Scott under the name of Henry West Cooper. He later de serted her to flee Brisbane. According to the police, the man then married Bertha Ethel Young, iu Hrisbnne, on June 12, ISflO. August 22, 180(5. he left with his wire for England, saying he was going to Lon don to claim an estate. He left Eng land, il is charged, in 1000. under the name of Dr. Cooper. Abraham, as Cooper, according to the police, arrived in Philadelphia in 180G and was tried there for deposit ing a worthless draft for $50,000. A short time later, it is said Abrahams wenl to Toronto, where he occupied the pulpit iu the 1'resbyterian church. He then is alleged to have married .Maud Van I'aign iu Toronto under the name of Harry Vctwood Cooper and went to Chicago. In .June, 1H07, he i alleged to have fleeced his Chi cago landlady out of $200 by forged drafts, then leaving for San Fran cisco. Arriving in San Francisco the po lice siij Abraham gave the name ot Sir Henry Wostwood Cooper, di-ert.-d his latest wife, mid planned to elope to Portland with a Miss Fanning. In August, 1897, ho is charged with hav ing deposited a worthless draft for $700 in the Crocker Woolworth Na tional bank hore. MANN it0lflyM?HVWlflliVMMW : : ' CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. 0 S SATURDAY SALE MI'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P.O. : : : .: : OF New, Crisp, Up -to -Date Spring Goods NEW GINGHAMS 1000 ynnls beautiful new (liug hauis, fast colors, in jilaitls, stripes and chocks, on sale i A Saturday, a yard AV .2 inch Zephyr Ginghams, fine cloth, good as most -He values, on sale Saturday, a Ifip llvl. . ... ........... Scotch Ginidianis, a yard . 25 "Bordered Zephyr Ginghams, a vard :.. .35 NEW SILKS Xew Foulards and Messa lines, all new patterns and shades, 7."e values, on sale Saturday, a vard "Cheneys" Spot, Proof ards all new patterns, sale .price, a yard 48c Foul- 98c :Y2 inch "Till)" Silks waist suits, on sale Sal-urdav for shirt $1.25 NEW DRESS GOODS Now Hair Line Stripe Serges and hedlord ( ords on stile Sat urdav. a vard 69c New !Faney "Mixtures for spring suits on sale Satur- CQ dav, a vard "wl Beautiful "Fancy Stripes and Mixtures, the latest ideas for spring suits al, a $110 arcl Qll& NEW WASH GOODS 1000 yards beautiful new Fig ured Batistes, fast colors, worth l'J'oc, on salt Saturday, 0 ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; -: : : ; ; : summer 15c a vard New "liinons" for dresses, fast colors, on sale Saturday, a yard.. Beautiful Tissues in Sillc and (1o!tou Mixtures at, a 9Q Imported ilapane.se Crepes in all colors, a 9A yard WC -; : : ; : : : -; -; "LA VOGUE" SUITS AND COATS FOR SPRING ON SALE SPECIAL Best Dress Prints on sale Saturday, n nici...... . SPECIAL Womens and chil dren's fast black Hose, a pair 5c 9c SPECIAL Best Oil Cloth on sale Satur dav, a Vard . SPECIAL Women's J lose Supporters u p to 50c values, pr 19c 10c SPECIAL 72x110 Bleached Sheets, on sale Saturdav, each SPECIAL Women's Wash "Petticoat worth 75c Saturdav ea. 9c 48c SPECIAL '12 and 15 inch Bleached Pillow Slips, Saturday SPECIAL lie Women's house dresses, $.'J quality, Saturdav $1.75 SPECIAL Good heavy 10c Outing, on sale Saturdav, vard SPECIAL 5000 yds. new Val. and Torchon laces up to 10c value, yd 7c 3c NEW WAISTS Just received, our new "Perfec tion" Lingerie and Tailored Waists for spring. Special for Saturday, 200 Women's Shirts and Lingerie Waists, beautiful new st vies, on sale all dav Saturdav .' 1.25 Kid 98c NEW GLOVES Our celebrated F. W. L. Gloves, .$1.25 grade, on sale Saturday, a pair... We have added to our line the celebrated "Derby" Glove, eve ry pair guaranteed at, a pair . .. . 81.75 NEW TRIMMINGS Complete line of Chenille and Ball Fringes at 18 and 75 yd. The best, selection of A Hover Laces in tho city at C9c, 98c, $1.19, $1.48 and $1.98 a yard MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Women's Coi-set Covers, Draw el's and Pants, up to 50c 9Qtf allies Saturday, each uvKj Women's Muslin Gowns, Draw ers and Corset Covers, up to $1 values Saturday, fQp each " vtL 111 II... ..,. .4 Women's Muslin Gowns, values up to $1.50, on sale Saturda Skirts and 79c MANN'S SATURDAY SALE MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P.O. CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P.O. lfrftifrllftftiftfrjftftftftiftMlftfl ; : ; : ; : ; : : ; : : : ; . ; -; ; : ; : ; ; : : ' : -: : : -; ' : -: -; -: : : ; """"" MODEL 29 BUICK a. t T T T T T T T T f T T f f T T T f t T T f I f T T T T T T f f T COME AND SEE THIS CAR AND SEVERAL OTHER MODELS AT THE BEAR CREEK MOTOR CAR CO. AND GET A DEMONSTRATION. FRAME Prosscd stud, spoeinl construction, throo nml onu-hiilf inch droj). SPKIXOS Sumi-olliiitio front, three-cjunrtur olliptio rear, with Msroll ends. FRONT AXIiK Drop forged I-bonm, with drop forfjod yokes, tin rod ondrf and bteoriiiK spindlo,; front wheels fitted with extra largo cup nml uono ball henringb. HEAR AXLl-JSeuii-flontiiiK typo; puoiul alloy tool axle hluil'ls, runiiiiiK on spoeinl .liigh duty ml lor hearingH. Axle clearance, lV inohea. WHKKLS Wood, artillory tyjio, with ftiicl; doinount- nlilo riniH. Kxtra large huh i'limgotj. TIRES 3-1 x 3A inches. WHEEL HASE-108 inches. TREAD f0 inchoh ((10 hpucial when dofcired). MOTOR Unit power plant, four cylindor, four cycle, vnlvo-in-head type. Cylinders neini-slcel nnalyhiK, ciiht iu pairs; -1-inch bore, -1-iuch wtroke. Throo benr- . iij crunk shaft willi bronze backed babbitt lined bonringfl. KxcepUonully largo bearing surface. DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN SOUTHERN OREGON IN THE SAME EXCELLENT RUNNING OR DER, AT THE SAME PRICE. 30-HORSEPOWER, 5-PASSENGER TOURING CAR, FULLY EQUIPPED-PRICE, $1450. COOLING Water, circulated by gear driven ccntriuiml pump. Itra-M inlet and outlet water iniiuiiold. Itmli- ator, vertical tube and jilate type with huvo water capacity. Fan running on anti-friction bearing., la-It driven from crank fchaft pulluy; center dwtaiice of fan pulley oatily adjuwted to take up Mtrctch in belt. IGNITION Jump fcpark. Current wuppliod by Splildo-t Mngnoto and roncrvo sot of dry coIIh. CAHBUHKTOU Selioblor Model' L, aulomalirj fk,t foed. Water jackeled, LUHRKWTION-Auloiimtio Hplai.li byhtein. Oil uui formly distributed. Supply mniulaiiu-d by priMiiiu driven blow .speed plunder pump with wight feed mi diihli. CLUTCH Extra large leather faced aluminum cone; springs under leulber lo prevent hnrsh nclion. TRANSMISSION -Sliding gear, seh-clivo type, three HpeciU forward mid revcrxe; nickel stool truiiMiiiiH Kiou goarM; heat treated. Chrome nickel hIcoI traiiH inifeMioii hIiiiI'I, heat trealcd and ground. Clutch gear riiuuiug on annular ball bearingri; coiiutor gear, nickel stool, heal treated, running on bronze beariugn. DRIVE Direct fo hovel goarw iu differential. Drive shiil'Uf carried on high duty, nickel alecl roller bear iugH. Differential geaix nickel Mtcel, tipi-eially heat treated. Tooth, corrected form, inmiriug uniform Htrcugtli iu both pinion and hovel goarri. DRAKES Emergency, internal expanding; Hcrvicc, ex ternal contracling. Doth on rear wheel liubn. Very cfl'cclive and priHitivc, but entirely eliminuliug drag ging and grabliiug. STEERING GEAR Sonii-irrovorNiblo; split nut, anil worm type, fully adjiiMlable; ball tlmitit bearing. tSevonleou-iuch hand wheel with inworled npiiler. CONTROL Spark and throllln lever on lop of Hlceriug wheel. Indepeiidont foot accelerator. 1'odaln for Hervieo brake and clutch; Hide lovnrrt for gear nhungiw and emergency brake conveniently located iuido of body and entirely ouoIohciI, FINISH HandHomoly painted. Upholstered iu exlra llio (pmlity black leather, over genuine curled hair and deep coil KpringH, DiihIi, three ily veneer, wal nut IIimhIi. Running boanlH -and front floor boards wpeeially oil treated and linoleum covered, with heavy bniHH binding. EQUIPMENT-Oil Hide mid tail lamp, ga head lighlH, horn, foot ichI, robe rail, complete mo! of loolu, bigli grado juohnir op, mohiiir rubber dim! hood, wind hbiold, demouiitabb) riniH and Prexto-o-lile lank. a V T V ? ? ? Y T ? ? T f t f T T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ' Y Y Y Y Y t Y ' ! Y . BEAR CREEK MOTOR CAR CO., Eighth and Bartlett Streets, MEDFORD, OREGON 1 Y Y H R"? ctf W A v K