Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1912)
tt PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MFiDFORp, QRKflON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 1012. . . . - in lI I'.l Ii ' I. I 1 i; k HI MO ' HUH .CORVALt.lfi, Or., April 24. Be foro n crowded courtroom, Ocorgo and ' Charles Humphrey, brothers, were placed on trlnl here todny chlirfccd with the murder ot 'Mrs. Ktlca Qrlftith last Juno nt her homo near Philomath. Judge J. A llnm llton of HosoburR will hetir the cnc. Clean shaved and apparently in ex cellent health, the two alleged onu'r- ocrern sat anu coouy inuiura iu selection oHho twclro men who will hoar 'tho evidence. Tho examination of prospective Ju rors' was the only proceeding taken up ko'day. Of tho examined today only -two woro accepted. Some difficulty Is being experi enced In obtaining n jnry because nearly all veniremen have read the alleged confession of Charles Hum phrey, tho younger brother, In which ho Implicated his brother with him In tho brutal murder ot three other persons besides Mrs. Griffith Will iam King, his stepfather; ocorgo Scl b'y and George Damrose. no 10 m OVElt NIAGARA FALLS IX AX AKKOHM'tt. i & . A b i 1EN WAM xi.t rtti ft ;i . t i &i'. wni, jiru a-i. u. tscacn. iiiu luuiioiiiure DAKOTA PASTOR IUYS LAND, PROMISES FLOCK TO FOLLOW Promising that his entire congre gation of several hundred peoplo would follow him to tho Rogue River valley. Rev. E. R. Little, pastor of tho Methodist church of Lake Pres ton. South Dakota, purchased Tues day 21 acres In Roguelands for $200 an aero and will make his home on tho tract In the near future. The tract is number 9C and Dr. Little will devotes the land to tho production of onions and potatoes. Rognelands presents a prosperous appearance these days. Gardens are being made and trees planted and weather conditions have been Ideal for tho starting of a bumper crop. Arrangements have been made with a products concern In Portland by which the entire crop of jnolcms will be taken this year In carload lots. - M1 Tourney at Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, X. J., April 24. With a large number of players present the qualifying rounds were played today in the annual spring golf tournament of the Country Club Frederick club mid society tnmi of Xcw York n ml Soulh Cnrolttin, who is iivciimuI of h:inj slnhcd hi wife's tliront tit their winter home nt Aiken, & C, Inst February, nnivcinictv loilny, nccom pnnied bv Mr, ltciu'h. The tmlltmi nire and his wife arc returning from n viit of several week- in Knxlnud mid on the continent. Ilench announced his intention of fighting the warnint whieli was i sued ngninil him in Aiken. Mr. Bench, it ws nllegcd, was usntiltcd with u kliifo mid n fence mil in the ynrd of her home. A negro prowler was blamed at the tunc, but it is. aid that Mntcincnts made by servants subsequently caused supiciou to turn toward the husband. I. 0. 0. F. ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM ANNOUNCED - - - . 'H i wxm"ih i .TV ' ; ' " "'" ' ' " A K BRAND, j A U toN ROYAL Tho following program has been ar ranged for I. O. O. P. anniversary exercises to be held at Ashland, Fri day: 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. Visitors will be received at I. O. O. F. and Armory halls, whero all will register, receive souvenir badges and dinner tickets. 10:00 a. m. Automobiles will be in waiting to tnko visitors around the city. 10:30 a. ra. Dinner at Ashland hotel and tho service will be con tinued until S p. ra. About ono hun dred guests can be served at each seating. 1:00 p. ra. Adjourned meeting of the I. O. O. F. congress. 2:30 p. m. Grand parade from Odd Fellows' and Armory halls on North Main street to Elks' temple, on East Main street. 3:00 p. m. Formal exercises at Elks' hall, at which there will be an address of we'.como by Mayor R. P. Nell, selections by Ashland mala quartet, solo by Mrs. Wolf and an oration by Rev. E. H. Hicks. These exercises will bo Interspersed with music by Professor Norton's orches tra. ? S:00 p. m. Reception and pro gram, to be announced hereafter, at Elks' hall, a feature of which will bo short addresses by visiting brothers and sisters, and each visiting lodge Oi'lio nbovo photograph ihows Lincoln Itcachey ami hU aeroplane In one or the most remarkable flights ever attempted. Cheered by Ufly thousand r son., he tlew over the Hrschoe Fall, down the gorgo'uuder the steel urch bridge and landed on the Cunndlan side Of tho torrent L of Atlantic City. The tournament will continue until Saturday, when i is requested to hand the namo ot ono the Governor's cup and other tro-1 speaker to tho chairman ot the com pbies will be presented. i mltteo early in the day. WASHINGTON. April 21. -Argu-ing that the ronfii-ioti attending tho wreck of thu liner Titanic i ample proof of tho neei's-ity of Mich a law, Congressman Victor Merger of Wis consin introduced today in the luuc a bill providing for the government ownership of wireless telegraphy systems. The bill involves the ci cation of a government; -wireless bureau under tho department of coniinerco and labor. BILLS TO ..REFORM SHIP mm T FLOATING IN SEA NKW YORK, April 24. Declara tion that ho had seen at lca-t 10U bodies of victims of the Titanic dis aster, as well us much wreckage and the iceberg which caused the horror, was made here by the captain of the liner Bremen, which arrived todny. He stated that as the cable bhip Muo kay Bennett was cruising about tho scene of tho wreck, and that ns hu knew this vessel was engaged to care for tio corpses, his ship .proceeded to New York without stopping. WASHINGTON, April 'J I. Four Ibills. relating rr.spoctivelv to wireless telegraphy at sen, equipment of ves sels with lifeboats, manning of life boats and regulation regarding sea men, are being prewired today b the house committee on meruhaiit marine. The wireless bill has nlrcmly been reported to the hmi-e and favorable reports on the oilier measures arc ex peeled tomorrow, Knrly coiihidcm tiou of all the bill- in the housio is promised. LIFE BOOK CLOSED FOR PIONEER WOMAN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Apiil . Mnuidcd on thu back with a hot iron in tho bauds of three slntill boys, Ccslra Uolery, n tit year old glil, In under a phvjdiAuuVoMro hero loiay. Tho branding wan done last Friday, but llic pluck v glvl hoic her suffer ings for five days before her parculn discovered the truth. The boys had been matching at a wild west show n hand of despern docs brand ttolcu cuttle, and decided to try it themselves, making little Miss Uolorv their victim. The three hoys were arrested and bound over to (he juvenile court. Tho gill will be marked foy life. Bcut to Attract Din Crowd. NBW YORK, April U The early demand for tickets' Indicates that .Madlxou Bquaro. Garden will hnvu an enormous crowd tomorrow night for the ten-rouiul fight botwouu .Mult wells, the English champion, and Pnckoy McFarlamf of Chicago. Tho two fighters todny completed their work of preparation and appear to bo in excellent condition for the mill. " :- . Mrs. George Sutton died at Jack sonville Saturday, April 20. Mrs. Sutton had been a resident or Jack son county for about -M years. Uo sldes her husband she leaves two children, Mrs. Anna Coffman and Mrs. Rosa Coldsby. Interment took placo at the old Logtown cemetery near Ruch, five miles from Jackson ville. About 200 peoplo gathered nt tho cemetery, a largo per cent of whom were relatives of Mrs. Sutton. A short service was conducted at tho gravo by Rev. J. II. Doran of Medford. Mrs. Sutton had been a sufferer for about 30 yean and had exhibited wqndcrful. .pntjcnco,. during theso years of affliction. MEN RISK TOO MUCH Mfo Insurance companies now nro very careful about Issuing policies to active men over 3H years old for tho chances are thut they have Impaired tholr health greatly by overwork. Of course. If stops arc taken In time, this damage can bo repaired. Mr. Evorett Ncoly of San Antonio, Tex., says In a recent letter: "My health failed lately owing to ovorwork, and a l did not get belter nfter a mouth. 1 began taking Vinol. it has given mo a better appetite, helped aue to sleep and built mo up In general so thnt I now feel llko my former self. It Is a great pleasure to recommend Vino! to overyonu who needs ft strength rcuower." Every man, woman and child who In In poor health, weak, nervous and run down, ought to know that Vlunl Is exactly tho right thlug to build Ihom up and mako them strong ngalu. It Is made from fresh cod livers and tonic Iron, without any oil and Is delicious to take. Wo guaran tee Vlnol to do Just what wo say mid glvo back your money If It docs not. Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Oro.' 2 ' 1 A tfi r BAKfN6-POWDER 1 Absolutely Purd MAKES HOME BAKING EASY JLight Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts The, only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WABIIINO A fll'KGIAMV. ALL WORK GUAItANTKIM) Orders called for and delivered. I'lrnt class work dono by hand. Ladles' and men's nulla cleaned and pressed. To), Mala 7831; Home, 37. Corner eighth and South Central Atomic, PANSIER PANTIES A Special Fine Strain of .German Pansios Extra Fino lioscs. A Ifino Lino of 2-Yoar-Olcl Stock Cut Flowers in Season Always on Hand Medford Greenhouse Ilomc 237-3 023 East Main Main 3741 in$ 4 $ 4 &&&&&&$"fr&fr&fr WS are just opening for sale on easy payments the beautiful and sightly LAURELHURST ADDITION M The residential section of Medford. - Only 9 blocks from the Postoffice. These lots, 50 x 100 to a 20 ft alley facing a 60 ft. street, are sold Tyith a small cash payment, the balance $10.00 per month without inter est or taxes till paid for. i The elevation of this property affords a beautiful view of the city and valley, and is only one block from ono of our bejt graded schools, (The Eoosovclt), faces Jackson Boulevard on the south, which extends through the entire city cast and west, Roosevelt avenue, on the west running north and south which is paved up to tho southwest corner of Laurelhurst. ( LISTEN! A lot in Laurelhurst Addition is policy one of the best on earth. insurance A' ' Utf' Bead the conditiens: After you have paid $100 on your lot and should you die before completing your payments, we give a good and sufficient warranty deed tojbrielot'toyounwilo , ' or children without further payments on said purchase raonoy. ' ' ' ' "".. f '" b-"" " r - vwjt ' We give 30 days grace in which to make payments, and in case of sickncBS a further extension of 00 days upon request. k " ? , ,fe ,'' PRICE: $3OO.0b fo $450.00 f T tiM'i. , F5iSJ Without intorcst or taxes till paid for,. For further information see i fe. ' "t';i$' f ' WJvB; DR. J. G. GOBLE, T. R. TANN-Eft or ,W. J. TANNER At Dr. Goble's Of f ice t 301 East Main Street I m i-Til J ', f: 1 1 vi& l '. i. ? "1 v I ':i r r T t ? T f ? T ? T y y y y t y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y T y f I ii JLlA4AJjftfeJ