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f' PAGE TWO MEDFORD, anVIl.) TUtBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AFflUST 31. 1012 iA l.-" t r. ,'f . t f j,r .' ttt f.w a fr f s to Lt fit K" Ml, - -it INfJF .AM L M IWdli, M 1,1' IW!i ' mm wood WASHINGTON. Aue. 31. Offi cial ef the department tf Jiiatlre nro showing considerable interest ' 'h charge tfiati President AVMIiom Mi Wood ot the,Aiierlchr. 'Wbolon Com. puny wte'tardlvcd Iti the "pintlnB" tbt dyriBtnltp nt Lawrence, Mass., for theMrses of ,eoniroHilsiiiK labor loadersduring a strike .in Clio woolen mlltf tljerq, United Btntes District Attorney French of :IJoBton Is, Investigating an allied Bti!inent of dynamite last 3ftiu&?y efdynainltc was found tied "to the trucks of n car In Phila delphia. Tho car contained a ship ment from Vermont and had passed lh'rongll.avrcricc. At the time tho explosive, . wa& discovered It was charged that the Lawrence strikers had pliccd It on the car trucks. HIGHWAYMAN DISTURBED BY AUTO ACCIDENT t SEATTLE. Wash.. Auk. 31. Vhile W.'TV.'Bakor of Seattle and a party of friends oro lined up beside their automobile by a highwayman on tho Bothell Road early this morning, another automobllo swung around th curve and crashed Into the Daker machine, toppling It over an embank ment. The rabber, frightened by the col llstoa, flwd two shots over the heads of hla, victims then fled Into the woods. lie Btopped tho Baker au tomobile on a sharp curve and the driver of, the other machine could not see It until a few feet away. Tfae highwayman is described as the same man, who held up a doctor on tho same road last week.. He se cured about $55 from hU victims. 'GJSIlMutM EMPRESS IS SERIOUSLY IL& OTlf rrnmim j m.-RRltt... . r.xs.s. rB WOULD PAY FOB CtjIL PARENTS DRENS Til LOS ANOKLKS, Cftl , AR. ai . J. Llckloy, oitporvlxor of cumptiU CHOIR OOYS GO OUT SYMPATHY 1 STI P oiy education hero, Iuih rovmuluttnlfeliolr jrtnslor ho wiih forced U renlttn, today a plan for tho piiyutynt of W'akoh to cldlil ion of llillm.'(Jt fniul lies who nro forced to nttetidi school. Threo dollnra )ier wvk I Hiu sum atiKKOated, 'l'h plnn has been tii dorsod by avvvru'I prominent educa tors hero, who favor of furlnjf " It to tho Btato loxUlatuiv. CIllCAtIO, Aug. ill -Through Hyiupathy for William J, Coxo, tho SECRETARY FISHER FINED FOR rrr LaFRCS& or Gdbmany IS SPEEDING 'J I'M I lKTALl.MA, Cal., Aug. III. I'o- i Hoe Judge Dillon sprang Into the limelight hero today as a rcftfilt of his severely lecturing Walter I KUher, secretary of the Interior. Mrs, Fisher and Private Secretary 11. i. Meyer on tho folly of wutoiuobllo Hpcedlug. He fined their driver $10. Tbe party was arrested while traveling to the. homo of Luther Hur bauk and haled boforo Judge Dillon, who wan unaware of their Identity. Secretary Fisher, la hero en route to Hawaii. Word comes by way of Berlin that the Kmpress Victoria l.ouL. of Cer niany Is. seriously ill and that the. Kmperor has been compelled to cuuseiit to her complete retirement from court duties and Social functions. The Cruwu Prince has beu brought to l'otdam to be near his mother forty cuolr lmy of tho aristocratic St. Murk's Kplscopal church hero ate on strike today. .Tho hoys. appointed a committee of six ,wlio will ptcKot the church ami prevent olher'young" stcrx from taking their places Sun day morning, Tho strikers also demand an In crease In tho pay of f 1 n mouth more than they now receive. THREATENS LIFE OF JUDGE IN LETTERSJTO GOVERNOR I'OHTLANM), Ore., Aug. HI.--CI. A. IMctxold of 1'oiilunO today is under nrre.st here on a charge of writing letters In (lovcrnor Went nnil Mr. Omitcuheiu in whieli, it in alleged, lie thrcuVued the life of Circuit ludge (lunteheiu. I'ictxold U hold its tut insiiue Hiipect. He is ulleacd to have written tho letters following u tax delinquency case which was decision of Judge Onuteubolu In a adverse to IMeUold. Nowsin tho Gtornott.Goi'ey Building Vapor Baths and Scientific Message AIviim in Diototlt'M, Medical (lyinimHlWH ami nydrotliorojiy Iiady Attoiultint I'lxainiilalioii and (Nni.siillnlion I'Vco AVti mnku a Hjtt'fiaily ol! ulironiu (Uhoiihch DR. R, J, LOOK WOOD, Olifroprbctor ; N Norvo Spooialist riionoHj OITico, MH; Hoh. I.lonio KJ8K, Ucll 7D7:i Uooin.s 1!0:-4J()-I20") (liiHieit-Coroy 1-tiiilcliiiK TAKES TWO SONS WITH HIM f nro GRAVE' Leaves BABY SI. Reduced ONE DEAD; TWO DYING AS COLLISION'S RESULT WHEATOX, HI., Aug. 31. One man was killed and two. others fat ally lajnred hero today In a collision between aa automobllo and a street car. Tho dead la H. B: Landon of South Elgin. E. K. Laadon and C. B. Laadon, brothers, of Syracuse, 111., werd terribly mangled. Physicians say bath flll die. The machine In which the victims were' hurrying from Chicago to the Elgte automobile races, 'jwaa hurled twenty feet and almost ..completely demolished. f u .. ' SPECIAL 6UARDIAN IS u MAMED FOB YOUNG ASTOR ; j'jti,.', - i . - "NEW YORK. Aug. tlli In ac cordance with thtf new probate pro ceeding, Egertoii U. Wlnthrop, ,Jr.t an attorney hero Is today the new special guardian efi John' Jacob Astor IV, Ue'$3,QOO,000 born to tbe widow of.CeleaeJ Astor, who went down wWh he Titanic. Te Astor baby was served with the legal nsttce of the probate proceed ings 1y Dr, Edward B. Cragin, who liw.'been .attending Mrs. Astor. NEW YORK. Aug, to his last''JG0, by illness, Jacob Hass, nged Cf, early today ended hla own life and those of his two sons, Lawrence, aged C, and John, 7, by asphyxiation. Ho spared tho young est boy, Joe, aged 4 years, explain ing lu a note to his wife. Anna, that she would need him to comfort hor now that the others were dead. Joe, the baby, slept with his moth er. The other two boys roomed with their father. During the night Hass opened wide a gas pipe in tho room. Tho three bodies were found when Mrs. Hass called tho old man and children to breakfast. Jn the, note to his wife, Haas instructed her to collect his insurance money and to return with little Joe to Germany. FALLS INTO SHEEP DIP . TANK AND IS DROWNED "" t ALBUQUERQUE. X. M.. Aug. 21. Solomon Luna, republican national committeeman for New Moxiro and recognized leader of the statu repub licans, is dead today, his body having been found in n vat containing a so lution of sheep dip for use on iu ranch. Ho was clad lu ulghtclothes, and It Is believed ho arose during tho night to get a drink of water from a faucet above the vat and fell Into the poisonous fluid or succumbed to heart failure whilo reaching for the faucet. The Sisters of the Holy Names re open St. ilary's Academy. Mcdford, September 2nd. Departments Pre paratory, Grammar and High School, Art and Music. MONTANA RANCHMAN " IS AN IRISH LORD GAL WAY. Ireland. Aug. 31. By the death hero today of Lord Greyj Do Rutbyin. the title and estate will pass to his brother Cecil Clnlfton, a ranchman of Montana. J MANY ARE PROSTRATED -Y HEAT AT COLUMIUS COLTJMifUS, Ohio., AugV 31. Ewfy.'Vmbulnnee ni Columbus was called' to the athletic field of t OmVStiite University this afternoon to 'care for between f0 and 75 jier son. whi wcre' prowtratdd by the heat.' "'Most of the victims were women "nnd children, who were mailed In the fieia witnessing n children'K pageant," the closing feat ure' of Ihe Oldo eenleninl celebration. GETS IMPORTANT POST r 1 Taxfcab Held Up VANCOUVER, JD. C. Aug. 31 Three masked men, whom tho pollco believe are the ones that held up a taxicab near the East Collingwopd fire hall early last Sunday morning, stopped an ntomobile In which were Mr. Oliver Hemphill and Miss E. Bagley, at 10:3Q o'clpck last night as the machine was proceeding west along the Stanley Park road. Mr. Hemph'll's watch, 2 gold piece and Miss Bagley's rings were taken by the highwaymen. The Tnen then escaped Into tho dense woods. I ! ' tutttt woro fat W W1 I ma, .1.1.1 XlHi.Kiwv'jrruncrs TJicpdore Brown, re4f rturt'Of St, Andrew's Church. XohImhw; although a priest of tbe L'jils. smmM ;Ofeu4ti Jess than n year and a htk, wirNw. f. wjll tke up hU du Um b ",' the largest and, most- lui aoH't ;gk3H pulslde 6t Muuhu't. Ub"b m Vs'ew Ywk diocese'. LUti cowi tec years Vas a minister (e;Mt,UodlAt .Churpb. He j ,ji.e ?tnew.niu granuvop or AJutuoiiti Ills fatuer s the iter. Or rW, Brown, .still active lu the ii.Mmt wtwll recently a dlxtrlct mrtoteadeut of Troy Coufcrcue, SfeMBHjMH Yeting Man Murdered COBDEN", Ont.,Ang-.' Ul. Onml Appleby, 27, a Ktudent in attendance at the Ontario Vctinary College, Toronto, who was upending his vaca tion with hi parent, Ro.ss township, wan murdered last night immedintely in front, of Jitrt jmrenL'tt home, being stubbed twice in the heart by "Wild Pete" Colliilw, a farmer of the district. Col I us mnde Iijk cscupuandtiltliough posses have been, out i'tif Jifinn no trace of Jilm has yet been found. Cleveland Has New Outfield CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 31 The Cleveland Aincriciiuti appeared in the field fortoday'n gumo with. Chicago with nif entirely nuw outfield. Huildy nyan. injury to the leg musclex will keep him out of the game for at leant three week. Manager, lavis fraid. Ever jiiuco Ifnnk Butdier, now plfty ing firt base fir Portland in 'the Pacific' C'oa'st league, wan HtiHpeiideil, Dnvi.s has been Imvipg hard luck with bin outfielders. After Uiilelier, left, Gntney bro'kd hiw hltoulder. Babe. voice Every woman's heart responds to the charm and sweetness of a baby's voice, because naturo Intended her for motherhood. But even tho loving nature of a mother shrinks from tho ordeal of suffering aud danger. Wom en who uso Mother's Friend nro saved much discomfort and their systems are in a healthy condition to meet tbu time with the least possible danger. Mother's Friend Is recommended only for tho relief and comfort of oxpoct ant mothers, and its ninny years of .success, and tho thousands of endorse ments received from womeu who have used it aro a guarantee of tho benefit to bo derived from Its use. Mother's Friend allays nausea, pre vents caking of 444 tff. tho breasts, and lIOltlll?$ in every way 2i2rr " contributes to IrdriPltta strong, healthy v- . motherhood. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Writo for our freo book for expectant mothers. BRADFIE1D REGULATOR CO., AllinU,' Gt. V as clear and hard as diamonds u-s- i a i Storage rooms right for all ' ' kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (2& Storage Co. Tf yon ave looking for tin efl'Ment feiwo it suitable for 11111113 diffortint purnoHtiH PAGE FENCE will supply your lioods t fenoo I1H."H. Page Fence " M I IJI.H.4IU 3 (I i , rK - IM " i. "l - -a.. " v V-Jr""' piiiiiii"1 ""' ' IJ iiimiii"""1 " mw i in1 -" 1 MM Rabbit Proof Page ftnbbit Proof Ponco is nraciiwil, econoniieal and ab.solult'ly rabbit proof Tou wont tho BEST WE HAVE IT Wo furnish man and tools and assist in the erection of every rod of Page Fence without extra cost to you. Yew and CVdar Posls always on hand Gaddis (Si Dixon "Tho Page Fonco Mon" Distributors Northern California and Southern Oregon Main Office Medford, Orogon ; . i . , ..'.. :': ... 1 "t ' '. 1 IwKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKMXKKw .. t T t t T T T f ? f '''''" '"''' '''' 4 Quick Sales Are the Real Real Estate Bargains Wednesday we sold two more building lots to parties that are going to build homes on Rose Avenue, making our ioial sales i hi week eight building lots and one bungalow. ' ' Moving to Wyoming and ihe health of my family demand that I. move quick to a high altitude. We have left for sale one new, modern bungalow homo, just finished. Pine lawn, elaborate fireplace, maple floors. ' electrical fixtures, window shades, sleeping porch, laundry trays. 'I'lib rprict! will -interest anyone desir ing' one of the heSt built homes "in the city in a desirable location, on 'a paved street, four blocks from the Medford 'Hotel. Inquire H. E. GATES, Owner 23 Roso Avonuo X T a 1 t y . f Ankeny Sues Wife ALBANY. Ore:, Aug. 31. It. M. Ankeny, Hon of former Senator An keny of Washington, today is- buIiik his wife Uolen I) rents Ankeny hero fpr divorce, alleging she has an uih goverjuiblo tempor which Jed hor to Htrllto him on a nlimher of uccuslons with Urld U trac, or. "any Instrument of torturo. avallablo." Wealthy Chinaman Dead NEW YOItK,;Aug,'31.-i-nr. F. P. Tonu, one of tho weu.lthiest and' most influential Chinese in alio country, a .graduate of Columbia' University was found don.d hero today, scatod lu tho wlndovyof uls'JIarloWuimrtmeAt. Be side him woio several undevclojied Uhotogruiihu, 2: f y y y y y x f ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y a i T Jackson County Fair and Pear Show MedfQrd, September 17 to 21 ORCHARDISTS ATTENTION ! Mr. L. W. Hill of St. Paul, Minn, offers a beautiful silver cup, valued at $50 for the best exhibit of commercial pears shown by one exhibitor. The JFair Association offers the largest premiums of any fair in Oregon for pears: , : fVy:e have builran exhibit building ISO x 4P witji waterproof canvas roof,, . ; ,. ' ' i ' i ' i 1 1 t ' . i t , , . . . . M . . i A t'f , . .. , Resident Kerr of Gorvallis will speak Tuesday, September 17th; Admission Free, w.f SEE THE BIG RACES COMMENCING WEDNESDAY Premium lists can bo found at Kentnor's, Mann's, The Golden Ruto and at the City Market.. Season Tickets on sale at Medford Hotel, Hotel Holland, and tho Nash, on and after Monday, Sept. 2nd. Prico $1,50. v ' yr. H. CANON, President. GEO. L. DAVIS, Treasurer. A, K, WARE, Socrotary. ' t'Mfr4t '5 T f f t t V T f f y r y y. f y y y y y y t y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y -1'