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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1912)
f t 1- kSBic isix TOPFOttfl MTlTC TRIBUNE, MEDFOTO. OflTSflON, THTPAT, A'UCIUST !), 1012 w m jnb HANGS HIMSELF TO RAFTER OF BARN , Douglas, Janney, nRcd 27, com jnlled sulcldo Tlnirmlny morn Inn by hanging himself from tho ratter of a ham on tho Jnnnoy ranch west of Central Point. Tim body was not found for sometlmo afterward. A ver dict of Btilclde was rendered by tho coroner's Jury. Tho young man Is mild to have boon despondent for BOino time Induced by III health. He was alone at tho ranch at tho time of tho suicide. Tho tragedy cornea an a great shock to tho members of tho young man's family. Janney made his home at tho ranch with his mother who Is at present visiting In tho east. Sho has been notified and will reach Med ford In tlmo for tho funeral which will bo held Saturday morning from tho residence of Paul Janney, a brother, on tho Jacksonville road. So far as can bo determined no word was left by the young man and relatives arc at a loss for the motive. The Janney family formerly fe- slded at Minneapolis moving to this city several years ago. Asldo from his mother Douglas Janney leaves two brothers and a Bister. Tho brothers aro Paul Jan ney, deputy county assessor, Edward Janney, and a sister, Mrs. Henry Ramsey ot Washington, D. a. who Is at present visiting In this city, MICHIGAN GIRL A BRIDE- HILElLnk tsBPli it. i Bh R0SE6URG AfTEh' S.0.1 m Headed by Dill Hulleu, ex-leaguer, tho Kosoburg baseball team will In vade Medford tomorrow for two games of ball, one Saturday after nooit nnd tho other Sunday, At Saturday's gamo tho ladles of tho city will bo the guests of the ball club and will nil be admitted free to tho grandstand. The big gamo will come Sunday when the boys will, settle all disputes with Hosoburg, contender tor tho championship of Southern Oregon. by American actors In nnclcnt Kgypt. It must bo evident therefore that these pictures are of educational valuo and merit tho closest attention of all our patrons, Ilnhohl thou the real llro or tho Arabians nnd fntmtlcal dervishes of tho desert. This In be ing shown at tho Ists Theater for two dayH only, Vrlilay nnd Satur day, August 9 nnd 10, Kstahllshed 187S FRUIT Incorporated 1004 D, OROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants UO I Franklin St., New York Our HC('la!ty APPLES and PEARS, Wo havo our own houses In NKW YOUK, lilVKHPOOli, LONDON AND (IIiAtUlOW Direct consignments solicited or see our Hoguu Hlvor representative, CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon MAKES A LASTING CURE Not only its provsn ability to ourt, but Its absohtts ufoty m rmdy, has nrnds U. B. 8. tho most extouilvsly umk! ot all nudlclnts lit tht trt nawit of Oontaulous Blood Poison. Unlike ths strona mlnsral mixtures. whloh ttmpomrlly remove the outward symptoms aud shut the uImm up S.S.S. In the systom, there to carry on Its destructive work on Die vUlloate ami B. 8. 8, Is Nature's blooil purltlar, hiurnileM in Its aotlon and oertalu fit vital oriians, 8. 8. 8, strikes Jlreotly at the root, anil by purlfylnu the blood irouun. It ot every trace ot tho virus, oompletoly ami permanently cures K tl the MRS. WILLIAM J05EPH MARTIN Miss Myrtlev Hltxabeth Aldenon. daughter of the late Joseph V AMer sou, of Sault Ste, Mario. Mich., was married In New York n few Uuys atu to .Mr. Wllllum Jotoph Mnrtlu. BRITISH con GENERAL TANCREDE AUGUSTE NAMED PRESIDENT OF HAYTI 10 BOYCOTT FAIR CAUFORNIANS PLAN OVATION JOHNSON SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 9. California's home-coming demonstra tion for Governor Johnson in recogni tion ot his nomination ior tho vice presidency on the progressive tickot ' will bo given In Dreamland Rink, San Francisco, Monday night. Beside tho governor tho speakers will include Charles S. Wheeler, who seconded his nomination In Chicago; Chester H. Rowell. who was a mem ber of the resolutions committee, and former Governor George C. Pardee. Johnson will declare the policies of the new party for tho national cam paign, and will discuss tho position ot tho party In California. HIGHWAYMAN AT POINT OF DEATH SINGS OLD SONG SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Aug. 9. Humming "Sliver Threads Among the Gold." during bis Intermittent moments of consciousness, an uniden tified highwayman lies in tho Mid vale Jail today, mortally wounded, and Night Marshal Frank McCol lough ot MIdvalo is dead as tho result of an attempted hold-up of the Vien na saloon in that town. Two desperadoes, In making a sen sational attempt to rob tho saloon wero frustrated by Marshal McCoI lough, whoso revolver sent four bul letB Into the body ot one man. Tho other bandit escaped. McCoIlough's gun was spitting flro aa he died. FORGER IS CAPTURED AFTER FIVE LONG YEARS SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 8. rA five years search by officers from Butte. Mont., resulted In tho locatlug of Rem Dotneyer. 39, who la wanted in Butte for forgery. Demeycr eloped with another man's wife. Soon af ter he was wanted on a charge of for gery. When finally traced to Seattle tho woman In the case came forward and told the officers all nbout Demeyer. Sho declared be not only forged her husband's name when they ran away from Butto but that he stolo $1,100. Demeyer fought extradition and papers had to bo ob tained from Butto. Under Sheriff Murray Is on his way to Butto with tho prisoner. VANCOUVER, n. C. AuK. 0. The party of fifty enthusiasts from San FtjuioNoo, who, ncconlinsr to recent despatches from the California city, are due to nrnve in nneouver on August 18 to advertise the Panama Pacific exposition juul stimulate in terest in the coming event , mny not receive the undivided supimrt for California's pet fair thnt the wple of tins city have hitherto accorded the project. "A special meeting of the bonrd of trade will be called to discuss the question whether the people of this city nnd the province should not withdraw from any nctive or official participation in the forthcoming Panama-Pacific exposition to be held in San Francisco in 1915. I j-ee thnt the British government is con sidering a similar course, nnd I am convinced tljnt it is the only dignified thing to do in view of the action of the majority of the United Stated senate in renudintiiiir its trentv obligations." The above statement was made by Mr. A. B. Erskine, president of the Vancouver board of trade, when shown the despntch from London to the effect that Grent Britain, fol lowing Wednesday's vote in the American senate, declarin? for dis crimination in favor of American vessels on the new waterway. WIFE OF MILLIONAIRE DROPS FROM SIGHT PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 9. Dili gent search here today failed to throw any light on the whereabouts of Mrs. If. C. Akelcy, young widow of an aged Minneapolis millionaire lumberman, who was reported to have passed through Portland on the way to Long Beach, Cal., wlfere she mar ried Akeley a few months ago nnd where her motherlives. No woman of her mime lias registered nt any of the principal hotels nor lind nny woman answering her description registered under another name ho far us could be ascertained. POUT AU PRINCE, llaytl. Aug. S. At a meeting of tho chamber nnd senate this afternoon Ueueral Tan- credo Auguste, senator aud minister of public works was named president of the republic to succeed General Leconte who was killed this morning. Tho explosion Is believed to be thu result of a revolutionary plot, though this has not been definitely determined. good remits. It Is inntlo from a combination of roots and horbi, molt of which hns a detlulto and spcottlo aotlon in purifying tho blood. Years wero spent in RolcotliiK and proportioning tho dlltercut liiKrodlunts, but whru i perfected It noun Uemonsirateu its superiority U. 8, 8. was bloou mcdluIncA, nnd now, after 40 y euro for Oontnuloue Blood Poison. V over all other ears. It Is still tho ono'nnd only certain iVhlle driving out the poison from the euro for Oontnuloue Blood Poison. While driving out the poison from the circulation 8. 8. 8. builds up and strengthens the system by Us line vegetable tonlo etfeuts. If you are Buffering with Contagious Blood Poison 8.8.8. In your most certain rellauoo, and beouuso ot tta freedom from mercury, potash or any other mineral, It is absolutely safe for very one, Home treatment book with, valuable suggestions and auy medical advloo Mnt free to U who write. gU SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. THK WT J. 1J1 Xl n The Fighting IH'rvi-diCft of the Decrt. In presenting this, tho first ot a series ot Oriental dramas, The Kalem company desires to emphasize the fact that each and every scne was made We Have Moved The Art Store is now located in now qunrtors in the Slewing building 221 W. Main Street, first door enst of the B. & C. Cash Grocery. The Art Store To Moterists: You ean avoid many delays and breakdowns by using Kci'olfliio on your car. It keeps spark - plugs and valves freo from enrbon. It re tains proper" body "at any speed. Sold In , 1 and fi gallon can the Hinull rniirt flat shape -easy to handle Jtmt fit in I lie IooMmu, For Sale Everywhere Standard Oil Company' (Ineorporali'd) . i NEW MEAT MARKET IS OPENED ON EAST SIDE Aslipolo and Nichols will open a now meat market just enst of the bridge on Main street Suttirduy for the oonvoiiionco of their enst side patrons. TJio shop will bo known as (lie east Bide niurkct. A complete refrigerating plant hns been con structed and the shop is modern in every way, 1'irst-alass service which lias been their aim in their Haiti and Central shop will be the rule U the new establishment. 120 Seafaring Men Scarce SEATTLE, Aug. 0, Scarcity of sailors nlonp the waterfront is pausing deal of trouble forskippcrs nnd a delay for shippers. Scn-fnr-iiiK mjn are Very scajce, nnd when found, are hard to pleaso. Tho PeliQPiier' Columbia, which is loading fqrvtiie Mexican coast cannot got u 'man, (lie sailors being npparantly afraid 4o go into Mexico whilo the iVvolutiun is in progress. CHINESE GIRL IS RESCUED FROM AWFUL FATE SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 9. After being confined In a small box llko structuro In an alley of China town here, Leo Sing, a pretty Chinese girl, of 1C, Is free today and the police aro searching for a wcatbly slavo dealer, who Is alleged to have held tho girl prisoner. Leo Sing was rescued by the po lice Just her as captors were about to spirit her away to Stockton. Miss Donaldlna Caeron, of tho Chinese mission, having been told of tho girl's predicament, informed the po-llco. FRECKLES Sew Drug That Quickly Removes Tiieso Homely Bitot s There's no longer the slightest need of feollng ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othlne doublo strength has been discovered that posltlvoly removes these homely spots. Simply get one ounco of othlne doublo atrength, from any first class druggist In Medford and apply a lit tle of It at night, and In tho morn ing you will sco that oven tho worst freckles havo begun to disappear, whllo tho lighter ones have vanished outlrely. It Is seldom that more than an ounco is needed to completely clear tho skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion, Bo euro to ask for tho doublo strength otldno, as this Is sold un der guarantee of money back it it rails to removo freckles, Y f Y t ? 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All are Slaughtered to accomplish our end These Items for Saturday's Selling are but a Few of the Many ' Men's 25c Cotton Socks 13 Men's 50c Underwear ... , .". .!.. 29 Boys' $4.00 Wash Suits '...:..:. .-. $1.08 Boys' All Wool Suits ; Half Price Men's $3.00 Wool Sweaters .....'. $1.48 Men's $1.50 Golf Shirts .... .!....,....; 80 $5.00 and $6.00 Nemo and Gossard Corsets $3.50 Women's $5.00 Sweaters $3.45 Women's 50c Union Suits '.. 19 Women's $1.00 Union Suits I.::, 40d Children's 75c and $1.00 Dresses :..!'. 40J Children's $2.00 Shoes !.7.......'. 98 Children's $5.50 and $6.50 Coats M?ll.?.aW 18c to 25c Wash Goods 8$';t. 10d i?-: $1.00 Table Damask V ...','. '. 60 Kit. $1.50 Long Silk Gloves :89V 20c Kimona Crepes ,...;.. 14 75c and $1.00 Fancy Silks .............-.:.:..... 20 $3.00 Umbrellas '. :.. ..:..... $1.05. All Lace Curtains Half, Price $2.50 Heavy Blankets $1.80 $6.50 and $7.50 Black Silk Petticoats $2;08 $7.50 Tailored Linen Suits $2i00 $25 and $35 Tailored Suits .'.: .:!.....' ; $12.75 r ' t t $20 to $25 Silk Dresses .....,....:...r J,..,.,.m.$9.75 $7.50 to 15.00 Wash Dresses .-..! - ; !..$5,08 $2.00 Long Lawn Kimonas .' L.;. :.; $1.10 37.50 Tailored Skirts .........i ...............OO $1.25 and $1.50 Wash Petticoats ..: -v"-!A:'-"i80 $2.00 to $4.00 Shirt Waists '....U;..:.!..:7. ,J. !. ::.:.08 THIS SALE IS FOE CASH ONLY Kentner's ' in. t THIS sale ia:roR ' t1 rt Aatr nwrv. .' wM,yrj.iAJ4(M s ' , .' i V I ,1 t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 'A.A.Aaa&aa....... vywvvwwwwwv&vw