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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1912)
'--r ' 'Hi ' PXGR SIX k t i WEDFOttn AfATTi TRmUNTU, MRDFORD. ORISON, WIODNKROAY, .tULY ,U 11)12 .1 t l- i m k s IV ' DRUNK THREATENS 'BEVERLY OF GRAUSTAntC AT THE MEDFORD FRIDAY NIGHT TO Kill PARENTS; POLICE GET BUSY Wllllnm llcndrlckson of Talent whb tnfcon Into custody Tuesday evening at Talent clinrgpd with threatening to kill Ma parents nhd a, married slater. Tho matter waa vctUod out pf court jtodny, Hendrtck koh hclns repentant having re eovered hla senses. Liquor Is Bald to have made, him unaccountable Tor hln actions. HendrlckFon Is rtatd to have been tinruly In this city In tln nttornoott hut as ho loft the city tho police took no action. Ho reached hla home be tween Phoenix and Talent and JhereK Is said to have threatened to kill his father and mother but stated that first iio wished to kill his sister who lives at Talent. A younger brother, rode to Medford for help while Hon-J drlckson was speeding In a buggy toward Talent. Tho local officers telephoned to the marshal! at Talent who arrested thu man when hei reached his sister's home. Officers Clngcnde nnd Shearer went to Ash-, laud and took tho man Into custody-1 No gun was found on Jlendrlckson, when arrested although he Is said to have had ono when ho threatened his parento. Hendrlckson toiiay, sober, was re pentant and on tho plea of his par ents was allowed to go. WOMAN INDUED 1 J FOR AUTO THEFT -IHR?alKk&arlffl9 k raflHliH t WkWpiflP3iia ' vf aaamflUk '" sBHai'- n6&r f vkJnVlvriV xklv h? I mmBSaXFmmSmKm liMSH f JMHfii fell $ H il' III H IHH I I I 111 111 II I Bll I Wl ! I . " ii B' BIM T H vf SE.ama..iBiBn MwiBBnKnH.h. . mmiijaiK aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAaaaa 0IIKXKKI??OvImIXh00X000K WT-W-W-w-WT-r " "w - v -V v ' - ' ijc " The Best Thing Out Summer Clearance Sale WW W! TOWELS For Thursday and I ho riMnnindorof tlu wot'U wo on'tM ovory lowol in slock at groat ly ro tl 1100(1 JllMfOS. Mi :t"io :uv L'fo Towols Towols M'owols Towols lfo Towols )(U c c AT MANN'S Oontral Avo., Noar P. 0. 40c Ginghams, 25 A contploto lino ol' h(' dorod, imported ging hams, in plain colors, also stripes and chocks, 10c values . .. 125 PETTICOATS Having just received our fall line of petti coats In Mossalino and Chilton TalTolm lioth in plain and changoahlo colors. Wo offer I hem while they last, $;i.!)8 value, at 2.48 Our window display will convince lluffalo Commercial has the follow ing to say concerning tho attraction. "George Barr McCntcheon's "Hev crly" opened a week's engagement auspiciously at the Teck Theater last .applause," MBS SNODGRASS SAN FRANCISCO. July 31. Mrs. Corn I'crkins, who -was arret ed in New York while accompanying Mrs. Nicholas K. FrNnmnni nnd party, including yira. ircNamnra's two children, a man servant, and a chauffeur, to Europe, was indicted by the grand jury here on u charge of grand larceny for tho theft of jrcNamnrn't, $loU0 automobile. Dh I rict Attorney Fickcrt today wired the New York police that fme bills hud been returned, and that Put Wulsh might bo relented. Nicholas J. McNamarn, the San I'mncibco banker, with his daughter Gladys, appeared before the grand jury and both gave testimony that made up part of the case iijon which tho indictments were returned. . McNanmni alleged Hint Mrs. Per kins wields h stmngc influence over In: iifn iiwl iillt Iwii out rtf ili b (i -wr iai ( 11 v & wui lit, I4v I j wav he oTiw.(!tri (n linvi. no .Vifri.-nl. f,r ion!, play was Indicated hero to- ty in inducing his wife to return to.daj in a report -raturncd by Or. Tho attraction at the Mcdfrd evening hefore n crowded house. Tho Theater on Friday. August 2nd x HI dramatisation promises all or tho ele- ho A. G. Dclamator's original Stud- " a , ' ,. """," '" I i Play; admirable characters, elahor- n.iKer inoaicr. i;nicago prouBcutm , a, S(.tUnBS clmcr s-miatlons, and an oi ucorKe irr .ncLuicucon s ev-; interesting plot. AH tho parts are crly" by Robert M. Baker. Tho! well acted and tho company enters Into the play with spirit and effec tiveness. Curtain calls wcro fre quent, the ending of tho third net being the signal for long continued MURDER VICTIM CATSKILU X. V.. July CI. That Jliss Dorcas Snodgrass, tho Mount Vernon, nurse, whoso body was found in Catskill Creek nftor sho had been ruyrtorlously missing for sev eral dair. may have been tho victim SPECIAL TRAIN FOR LOUISIANA LOU California. ILLUMINATED PARADE IS SET FOR SEPTEMBER !9 Tho directors of tho Roguo River Valley Fair association met Tues day night nnd completed tho purses for tho races, premiums for ctbiblls nnd attended to considerable details in connection with the coming fair. Tho dato for tho merchants illum inated parade and carnival was set for Thursday night, September 10. Over sixty floats havo already been promised and tho event will bo ono of tho biggest ever seen in Mcdford, nnd tho Jackson county fair will bo ono of tho biggest and best to bo hold In Oregon this year. RECEIVED BULLET WHEN SHE REFUSED A ROSE SANTA CKUZ, Cal., July 31. -Threats of lynching are being freely nindo lieru todny against an unident ified man who Inst jiiuht ht mid hcrioiibly wounded Miss Nnomii Punier. The bullet entered just un der the Jiobe and came out through tho cheek. The mun, whose naiuu is unknown, Miut Miss .Punier when ulio refused to accept u bouquet of American Beauty roses. lie at tempted suicide, but was disarmed tiiitl jailed. Miss Punier will recover. HAWLEY INTERESTS BUYING DENVER NORTHWESTERN NEW Y0HK, Jul) ai. Xmviiinii Kib, ucliiig for tho llnuley iuteicsts continued negotiations today for the jmroIiiiKo of the Denver, Nortliwc-U-eru nnd Pucltie railroad. Tho terms of tho pui'chuso are being withheld. Krb'u offer has been under con sideration since last week nnd a fi nal decision will not be reached un til couiilur-siiggoHtSoiiK under con niijorntiofi by, the Denver iutercfets in the company arc taken up. Itonnry of Albany, who made a post mortem examination. Although Dr. Rooncy admits thnt doni1! v. as duo to drowning, ho main tains that tho shallowness of tho w.ilfr In which tho body was found proves that Miss Snodgrass was un conscious and inert when placed In the creek. District Attorney .Wilbur ordered a thorough investigation of tho caso to day, and startling developments arc ox.-Mtod, Tho body was sont to Mcsnt Vernon today for burial. Jilss. Snodgrass disappeared from her homo on tho day sho was to Icavo for Oakland, Cal., whore hor brother-ln-Jaw is superintendent of construction of a trolley line. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. i i T A number of our people attended tho excursion to Golostln Sunday among whom were W. J. Freeman, and family, V. K. Wiley and family, F. J. Taylor and family. Mis Eva Norcross, Miss Etta Williams, Mies Esther MorrltU Miss Pearl Ross, Floyd Ross, JamoH Ross Ross Cun ningham, (Jlon Owens, Merrill Kln nol, Will Hathaway, Ed Musty and II. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Mr, and Mrs. "I.oiilsana l,o u" which Manager McCuIIiim has secured direct from tho Columbia Theater, San Francisco, will arrlvn hero by siecial train con sisting of two standard sleepers, ono tourist sleeper, ono chair car and two CO foot baggage cars. Tho com pany consists of HO pooplo and Is tho original La Salle street theater of Chicago production including Harney Hornard and Sophia Tucker which ran 351 performances last season Tho engagement at San Francisco was equally successful as the Chicago nnd tho Medford theater going pub lio Kliould oncourago tlieso bookings as they aro exceedingly hard to got under tho preccnt conditions. From prosont indications tho production will be greeted with a largo house. Seat salo will be at Hasklns and opyia tho 3rd at 9 o'clock. ? T T f f f r T T r f f T f T r T -w " ft i APRONS in all sizes, timl ities and pat terns. A full line to select from with priees ex ceedingly low. $2.00 Houso Drosses, $1.10 in all sixes and colors, a perfect ly made garment Extra special at 91.10 . $1.60 SCARFS, GOtf Made of the very finest import etl mesh they come in one and one half and one and threo-qnartor lengths also in most hemitifnl colors, $1.50 value, special 69c HAND BAGS All crochet and leather hand hags while they last 10 per cent off 1-2 P rice Remnant Sale 1-2 P nee All remnants, an accumulation of this season's materials in ginghams, lawns, dimities, tissues, percales, etc.. many in dress lengths. Also a good lino of laces and silks. , An opportunity no one should overlook ONE-HALF PRICE ," ! f T t T Y v ? T ? ? ? T T f t X T -A I t T X I f f ? 1 PSiilrr jk 'l x tarn m kJLiilVjllMI 1 ) IJv In an aching tooth, ait it wo aro the people to do tho paluleim oxtriuitlug, as soon iih you waul "mi unruly iiieinlMir" drawn. Wo are exporta In all biaiiehOA of l)nutlHry ami Imvo made n lepututlon for good work nnd fair dealing. You will find mt dependable In nveiy respmil, AhIi your fileiiilK who Imvo piitroiiltod iih In the paht you will find wo stand high In tlmlr estimation. Mtty Alli'iidnnt DR. BARBER Till: III.'NTIHT Over Daniel for Duds. Pacific Phono af.ax, ilomn Phono 353. IC 5-2m2i,m5","'' J' ,12 5 $ 5 J "5'' 5 ! 5i5m$' $ iy ?iy :x::xxx FIFTY THOUSAND AMERICANS GO TO ALBERTA IN YEAR EDMONTON', Alhertn, July .11. -The population of Alhertn linn been increased from immigration from tin; I nilcd btntofi by bet wren forty and fifty thousand perxnus during the piCMont yenr in the (minion of Cliar le. H. HotehkiKK. public couiniibhioucr for the province. Words From Home .SliilcinciitH Tluit May Ilo Inirstlgated Tohliinoiiy of .Mcilfonl C'itfeiiH When a Mcdford citizen comes to tho front, telling his friends and Smith onjoyed a day's outing at Hay ' neighbors of his experience, you can OBITUARY. 1 i " ' " i 4 -Kpdnoy T, ltosencrnnB, 7 months 'od son pf Mr. and Mrs. C, V, ItoHcn- cianfl, died July 2D at tho home In vaI'1iouU, llurlarwnsln Hock Point omtery, , Cold Sunday Many of our citizens aro sojourn ing in the bill now and inoro will go this week, Walter CJrlm has returned from a vlait at IialHey and Creswell. Whllo Jn Ilaleoy Mr, Grim vlultcd at tro homo of Xalhan GrJshnin nnd in Creswell at tho homo of Kalph Wll kliibon, both thoso boya wero former Central Point rosldentfl. Mrs. Kmmn Hebb Mrs. K. K. Rrott and children, Mlsa Pearl Pankoy, Sliss Ksthcr Pankoy Maud Whito, Mr. and Mrs. AdnnjH, Miss Dun ton, Mr. Shir ley, Homy Ficoman, llyrd Nichols, Kenneth lloobo woro ppssongeis on Ko. 31 from hero to Mcdford Sunday afternoon, W. 13. Kahlor and son Hdward aro rusticating In tho mountains this wook. MUs Klla StonQ has returned from n visit to Saorninonto. Professor and Mj-s. A. J. Ilanb) are 'spoudlng this week at Crater Lake, rely on his fclncorlty. Tho atnto rnent; of people residing In far away places do uot command your confi dence. Home endorsement h tho kind that backs Dean's Kidney Pills. Such testimony Is convincing. Invostlga Lion proves it true, iiolow is a statement of a Medford resident. No btrongor proof of merit can bo had. W. P. Gould, 119 W. Jackson st Medford. Ore., says: "I used noan'a Kidney Pills, procured at Ifaskliis' Drug Storo. and am pleasod to say that thoy havo given mo unoro re lief than any other kidney medicine I have over taken. Othor membets of my family have nlfeo usod Dean's ICI'lnoy Pills and tho results havo been so satisfactory that I do not IiPHltato one moment In giving this stntornorit." J'or sale hy all dealers, Prlco 50 cents, Fostor-Mllljurn Co., lluffalo, New York, solo agents for the United Plates, riemember tho name Doan's tvl tako no other. , .. ? ? T f Y y t f ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? v T T ? T v t r ? T V t T T T t ! Z f ? T t T T t t !! T T A Vital Interest In every active business community is a Dependable Bank which can always be relied upon to Promote the welfare of its home city That never pinches its customers That never betrays their business to others That don't loan to its officers That never grinds the poor That always tells you the truth ' - . That won't speculate with your money . These arc the Life Lines along which the 0 Medford National Bank Seeks your welfare and its own enduring safety and success YOU DON'T Kay awake nights when you deposit with us -MJffl" ,' RESOURCES OVER $750,000.00 WILLIAM H. GORE President JOHN S. ORTH Cashier A. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y T Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y y 4 We urn now serving OUR OWN Ice Cream IllCItl-S IB Oim rOHMULA Cnmm Milk Bunnr , . Pepsin " Flavoring ' No BUrch No Flour No Ice Cream Powdnra No (Jolatln of any kind. HASKINS for HEALTH Thermos JiihI what you want on dial auto trip Always hot or cold ui you (k'Hiru MEDFORD BOOK STORE Watch Our Addition Grow Jarkson nml Huininlt Medford Realty and Improvornont Company M. V, & H. Co. Dldtf. mJ PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Hoating All Work Ouarnntuud 1'rlcon ItoiiMonntdt OOFFEEN & PRICE 8S Howard Blook, Btitrktio on 6th It. Fteirto aoat. xow aa, A SNAP (10 ncroH, six mlloa from Modfordi Kood Krudod rond croaaoa tho tract, ull froo hoII, nt $G0 por aero. 1000 will linndlo, onny tornm on balunco. Part Ih crook bottom land, aultablo for alfalfa, flavorul eprlnea on tho placo. Tlmhor onoiigh to my for tho tract, No luilldlig8. Iu tjio Orlffln orcolt dlntrlct, W. T. York & Co.