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' f ' JPAGB SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QKKCION, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1012 WHITMAN PROBES Sehullr. hu,vj, he drew' a revolver from his oookcl unit aimed at lluven. When the hov's still refused lo slop ho put u cmtriilgc iu the xvennou, turning it away from tho hnminur so (hut it would not explode, something went wutng and (hit Imllvt pturued Haven's heiut, killing lit tit Instantly. 5J8HK i m ,' -a.gga T ARREST IS ME h,mm fit t i P.. I FRANKE SMITH N mtc MURDER mm DEFEATS WE ! NBW YORK, Aur. 2 District Attorney Clmrlra B. Whitman In busy toddy InvoHllRiUliiK tho death of Miss lulla Ctirrnn In n downtown hotel here. Tho police, nrtcr having sup limned tho flows for sixteen hours and allowing tho girl's tnnlo com pnnlon tlmo to escape, reported that Minn Ctirran died from natural cntinca, Dr. Otto Schultzo, physician to Coroner Kclnhcrg declared today that the young woman was murdered. lloth Dr. SchulUc nnd District At torney Whitman chargo that tho pollco falsified reports of tho c.ibo, "plthor to allow tho murdered to cs enpo or to protect tho hotel." Tho 1ody boro fingermarks on tho throat and was covered with bruises and abrasions. The body was found two days ago, but no report was turned In by tho pollco until sixteen hours later. Whit man has also asked Mayor Gaynor to Investigate the case. MUs Currnn hud been employed abroad k governess in nn aristocra tic family. She spoko five languages. Investigation today showed thnt f.he lauded in the United Stnlcs July i nnd became n salaried companion of Mrs. Jnmcs D. Smith. Miss Curran started last week with the Smiths on nn automobile trip to Cnnnda. It is not known why or when she left Mrs. Smith's employ. SAN' FRANCISCO, Cnl.. Aug. 21 Pnuikie Smith signaled his return to the ring here Inst night by knocking out Gene We-i, a northve,tern light, weight, in two rounds "m the main event of the Dreamland Athletic club. Wet was reputed to he n elassy hoy nround the Northwest, having scored nn easy victory oxer Dunny O'Hrien, the spiedy 1'oitland boxer, but West xvus no mnteh or tho inoiv seasoned nnd experienced Frunklo Smith xx ho literally smothered We.t with terrific right nnd loft body bloxxfl. m mwmm SHIPPED 11 A car of watermelons were shipped out of tho Rogue River valley Friday from Central Point. They were con signed to a firm at Portland. So far as Is konwn this Is tho first car of water melons to bo shipped from tho valley and Is duo to the agi tation In favor of growing small stuff and shipping it out Ranchers near Central Point planted them. Died MInkler In Medford August 24, 1912, Frank L. MInkler, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. MlnkleN aged S years, 8 months and 16 days. Funeral services Sunday morning from family residence, 627 South Riverside 10 o'clock. Rev. Sharpo officiating. Frniikto Smith is scheduled to box the ten-round main event before the Medford Athletio club with dim Horner on Labor day, September '2. GRAND JURY WILL MEET NEXT MONDAY The grand jury will meet Monday morning at .Jacksonville for a xveek'sJ xvork cleaning up criminnl enses in readiness for tho opening of the new term of court TuCMlay morning, September 2. A largo number of eases will come before the inquisitors as the jury has not been session since Murch. According to the I'oillnud papers, K. S. Young arrested there, Thurs day charged with fraud, eluitns thai ho knows of nothing to cause his nrresl, hut lays it to practical jokers, lie stated Ihnl some time up), when u friend got married, he xvas tied in a henr cage of n circus, and paraded through the town. He now believes that the friend caused his niresl in u spirit of revenge. Young will reach Medford Sunday in the charge of Constable Singler. DECK BOY SLAIN FOR OANCING ON DECK MARINES SAILS TO PROTECT AMERICANS PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. '24. Carrying 7o0 marines nnd plentifully stocked with supplies nd ammunition, the transport Prairie sailed from Philadelphia this afternoon for Colon, Panama. At Colon the mur ines will cross the isthmus to Pun mini nnd embarking on tho Cniiscr Cali- firniu, go into Nicaragua to protect American lives and interests which nro being jeopardized by Xicnragxinn revolutionists, led by General Menu. The Cruiser California sailed several days ngo from San Diego under rush orders. SAN' FRANCISCO, Cnl., Autf. 'J I -.lohn C. Schultx of Chicng, head deck bov on the Stenincr (loveraor, s iu jail here today facing u charge of murder for the slaying of James Haven of Hellini.jininv Washington, a seventecn-j car-old ileckboy on the vessel. According to SehnlU, Haven was dancing on the deck with another boy xvhen ho ordered them to stop. Hnven paid no attention, nnd just in fun, Your Child's Health Your First Thought If you hnxo children, naturally your first thoughts arc for their health. Yon certainly want them to dox-elop strong, healthy constlutlons. Tho most careful attention must be given when children show tho first symptoms of tho many common nll monts. Perhaps they are weakly and thin, or grow too fast, thus sacrific ing strength. Theso nnd other ap parently minor ailments may bo tho forerunner to a weak constitution for life. Such children need Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge which Is essentially a chil dren's tonic First of nil, it will properly care for tho child's stomach. It will also Improvo tho appatlto, nnd will add strength to the other organs of tho body. In cases of thin or Im pure blood, It Increases the number of red corpuscles, enabling tho en riched blood to keep tho body healthy and strong. Among tho most common ailments that children develop Is that of a dis ordered stomach, leading to an im paired Indigestion. In many cases this trouble Is duo to parasites In tho Intestinal tract. To correct such trouble, Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge Is unsurpassed. For more than eighty years mil lions of children have been restored to health through tho use of this tonic Insist upon Jayne's; accept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jnyne & Son. Philadelphia. Pa. t X X t t t X y f f y y y X y y y y t t y f y t y y f y t y t y y t y t I New Fall Models in Man X Tailored Skirts $2.00 for the Making TO Introduce some of the new Mod els and new Fall Suitings, we will make to your measure a strictly Man tailored Skirt at $2.00 for the making. j There are no restrictions in this sale. You may choose any model and any material in our Dress Goods Depart ment. A complete line of new Fall Dress Goods now on display. All the New est' Weaves and combination of colors. M-f W" i I0X(1 'y. flw e invite your inspection. XT juiY " it , "".i H. N. MOE & COMPANY S. . .x , zittz2jib 44mmmx:x t y y y y t f y y t y t t y y y t y t t f y t ? y t JACKSON COUNTY FAIR AND PEAR SHOW . i IT Medford, September 17 to 21 $6000 in Premiums and Prizes $1000 Premiums on Fruit $250 Premiums on Pears LIBERAL PREMIUMS on all kinds of Stock, Grain, Poultry, Fruits, Products '- of Kitchen and Pantry, Fancy Work, Fine Arts, Floriculture, Minerals, Arti- j" cles manufactured in Jackson County, etc. Also big list of special premiums. ; GET A PREMIUM LIST from Secretary A. K. Ware and make an exhibit. ' Trotting, Pacing, Running and Auto Races Purses as high as $500 have been made, which will attract some of the best j horses in the country and insure a good racing program. , WILD HORSE RACES AND BRONCHO BUSTING This will be the biggest and best fair in Southern Oregon this year. Reduced Rat$, on railroads. For further details write " W. H. CANON, President A. K. 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