Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 07, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    Till? MEDFORD DAILY TRIDUNI5, M EDFORD. OR.. THURSDAY. MAY7.W
MARTBi ACCUSED
, QIRL FLATS RACES
i WITH FIBM'S COIN
OE CRIME BY WIFE
Aocused Man Tells About His Life t
West Point and How He Came to
.Leave Army Wife a Trained Nurse
Who Has Tried to Reform Him.
PORTLAND, May 7. E. II . Martiu,
accused of the murder of Nathan Wolff,
talked as follows about hi in so If while
iu his cell:
'I was a graduate of West Point
nud served as an officer in the United
States arm for several years. 1 don 't
ueueve i care to tell all about mv nrmv
life, but if I don't someone else will.
I was appointed by tho president as a
cadet to West Point in 1894. My an
pointmont was secured on the recom
mendation of William Ryan, of New
York City, congressman for the Six
teonth congressional district of New
York.
"I entered the class of '98 aud was
known by alt my classmates as 'Miftv
Martin. All college boys, you know,
get some sort of nicknames during their
school days, and I was 'Mifty. 1 grad
. noted in 1898 and I was sent immedi
ately to tho front in the Spanish-American
wnr as a second lieutenant in com
pany A of the Twenty-first infantry. I
. . .v ... ,v ..uub IIUI1UK (lit' w
ban campaign until a year later. While
a second lieutenant 1 commanded com
pany A because wo wero very short of
officers. - 1 wns in the thick of tho
fight nt Ran Juan Hill and engaged in
many of the skirmishes before and nf
ter this event."
Took Drugs as Medicine.
"In 1889 I was stricken down with a
lot of other fellows with tho yellow
iovor. It wns while convalescing from
this disease that I became addicted to
taking drugs. One night when I was
suunnng the agonies of the damned I
begged n doctor to give me some mor
phine and from that I contracted the
taste for it.
"During my convalescence I was
sent back to New York City aud on be
ing ablo to do duty L was assigned as
an aide on the staff of General Mer-
ritt, commander of tho department of
uor's Island, New York harbor. I was
soon transferred from there to the Ar
tillery corps and assigned to Sandy
Hook, where from 1899 to 1902 I was
employed ns an expert in the Artillery
corps on interior and exterior ballistics.
"In 1902 I resigned from the army.
Yes, t was forced to resign. Practical
ly that. The medical department knew
that 1 was addicted to the use of drugs
nnA nltlt..l. I . n A
I was given a chance to resign. Peo
ple who take drugs cannot stay in the
army, so I got out."
Accused Her Husband.
"Do you think it wns your husband
that did this thing?1' Mr. Manning
asked of Mrs. Martin.
"I'm afraid it was,' she replied in
a barely audible voice.
On account of tho deep distross that
was apparent in her manner she was ex
cused from the ordeal of close examin
ation for the time being, it being ap
parent that she had no idea of protect
ing her husband in the investigation as
to his innocence or guilt.
Mrs. Martin is hardly the woman that
would bo looked for ns tho wife of a
pervert such as Martin. She is a wom
an of education and plainly of refined
bringinb up. She is a devout christian
and during tho three brief years of
their married life sho has sought con
stantly to help Martin overcome his
weaknesses and vices. She is about 28
years old, decidedly comely, a brunetto,
slight of build and dresses very plain
ly, but with good taste. She did not
break down nud cry or become hysteri
cal yesterday, donbtless being inured to
suffering, but there was a pathos in the
expression of her face which told of a
sorrow more profound than could bo
told by hysterical tears.
Married Three Years.
Martin and his wife were married at
Syracuse, X. Y., in May three years
ago. Their marriago wns a romantic
one. Mrs, Martin wns a trained nnrse
in the hospital where Martin went with
mi attack of dysentery, an ailment
which ho had frequently following his
army days in Cuba as a second lieuten
ant of company A. Twenty first United
States infantry. After n brief court
ship the nurse left tho hospitnl and
they wero married quietly. They came
to Portland from New York in Octo
ber a year ago, and have lived mainly
from remittances sent the young man
by h i s fa t her, a re t ired rea 1 est a t e
broker of means.
It is known that Mrs. Martin had
tried patiently to help her husband'
overcome his weaknesses for drugs, but
the habit which held Martin in control
refused to be shaken off. Giving up in
despair, she tried to get a divorce more
than a year ago in the oast, hut the nf
fair was smoothed over and they tried
to get along together again, Martin
being very much in lovo with his wife
and unwilling to give her up.
Accused Her Husband.
Pausing at the scene of the atro
cious murder of Nathan Wolff while
on their wny ffl high mass at the cathe
dral Sundiiy morning. Mrs. Martin ac
cused her husband of the crime. Cir
cumstances having aroused her suspi
cions, the unhappy woman .chose a
course that would lead them directly
past the Wolff pawnshop on the way
to mass. There was a crowd about thp
entrance at the time, and they had to
veer into tho street in order to pass.
When directly in front of the store Mrs.
Martin stopped. Martin did likewise.
Placing herself squarely in front of the
msn, so sho could watch the play of
his exprewion, Mrs. Martin said:
"Are yon sure thnt it was not yu
killed this man?"
' find, no " ei claimed Martin. "Anil
if I thought for a minute th.it you !
thought m 1 would jump in the river."!
i SAN FRANCISCO, May 7. Juuh-
ino L. Brown, the pretty cashier of K.
Fried lander & Sous' lingerie establish
ment, 1215 Oeary street, is wanted by
the police. Hor employer sworo to a
warrant today, charging embezzlement.
Although tho complaint states that the
cashier took only $20, Friedlander told
Judge Cuban ins, who issued tho war
rant, that Miss Drown was short in her
accounts between $3000 and $4000.
It is alleged that tho races were a
strong attraction to tho young woman
aud that she often "plunged." At
tho racetrack she cut quite u stunning
figure, being conspicuous in the wom
en 's gull cry, where her smart gowns
and picture hats wou the admiral iou of
all. It was Miss Jliowu'w love of sport,
her employer says, which led her to
tako money belonging to the firm.
It is said that- Misk P.iowu was a de
cided favorite of tho head of the form
until today, and it was rumored that
an engagement hud existed. The lov
ers, it is alleged, quarreled ami her
frieuds declare the charges against her
are spitework ou the part ol the firm.
It is alleged to be nu attempt to ruin
Miss Brown's character nr.d she has
many champions.
For Ladies Only.
Wo will positively give a demonstra
tion of grcnt interest to tho ladies upon
whoso shoulders rest tho duties of the
home, at tho Med ford Pharmacy, near
P. O., Saturday afternoon and evening.
Come nud seo what it is. A
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Attorney (Jus Newbury and sou Don
ald left for San Francisco the first of
the week, where they will see the fleet
como in.
Mrs. Frank Crump of Buncom spent
Wednesday' iu towu.
Mrs. E. T. Furness and sou Carroll of
Loland aro visiting friends in towu, the
guests of Mrs. E. J. Kubli.
B. Anderson aud Ray Toft wero over
from Medford Wednesday afternoon do
ing business at tho courthouse.
Louis Adams, a merchant from Eil-
oen, was in town Wednesday on busi
ness.
Ralph Jennings came in from Bun
com Wednesday and wns trading with
our morchnnts.
F. M. Calkins, tho efficient court re
porter, was doiug some work at. the
courthouse Wednesday.
Charles Tnlent and Holbrook With-
ington of Medford wore business call
ers Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs, Nye left for Sau Francisco re
cently to witness the fleet come in.
Mr. and Mrs. Nye are newcomers here.
Mr. Nye is connected with the Nye-
( rouch Reduction company.
Millionaire Miner Dead.
SPOKANE, Wash., May 7. B. C.
Kingsbury, aged 73 years, a capitalist
whose mining properties arc located iu
noarly every state and territory in the
west, is dead at tho family residence.
Mr. Kingsbury 's fortune is close to n
million. Ho was for years a partner iu
mnny mining ventures of Patrick Clark,
the well-known Spokane millionaire.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE.'
NOON ESTATE.
Notice is horeby given that the un
dersigned, executors of the estate of
W. C. Noon, deceased, by authority of
the county court of the state of Ore
gon for Multnomah county, will on and
after tho lfith day of April, A. D. 1908,
proceed to sell at privato sale, subject
to confirmation by said county court,
free and clear of all liens and of the
lower right of Emily .T. Noon, the wid
ow of said V. C. Noon, deceased, the
following described real property, sit
uate in the county ofjjaekson and state
nf Oregon, to-wit: -
Tho undivided half of lols 1, 2, .'t, and
I in block 1; lots 1, 2, .1 and 4 iu Mock
2; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block 8; lots
2 nud .1 in block 9; lots 1. 2 and :t in
block 19; lots 1. 2 and .1 in block 20;
lots 1 ami 2 in block 21; all in Realty's
Addition to the Town of Medford.
Said property will be sold for ensh
in hand on delivery of deed ; 20 per
ent of tho purchase price to be paid
at tho timo of the making of (In1 bar
gain of sale.
Dated February 20, 190S.
W. C. NOON. JR.,
T. J. ARMSTRONG,
Executors of tho Estate of V C. Noon.
Deceased.
N'orthnp & Norlhup, Attorneys. Th:t0
Democrat Mayor of St. Paul.
ST. PAUL. May 7. Daniel Lawlur.
lemoeratic nominee for mayor of St.
Paul, wns elected over Joseph MeKih
hen, republican, hi an estimated plural
itv of about 3000.
POLITICAL CARD Sr.
MAIILON PURDIN,
Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
On Statement No. 1.
Favors guaranteed bunk deposits.
D. H. MILLER,
CANDIDATE for REPRESENTATIVE
On Statement No. 1.
J. B. NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
FOR COUNTY JUDOE,
WILBUR A. JONES,
Democratic Nominee.
FOR SHERIFF:
B. P. MULKEY, "
Republican Nominee for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
W. T. GRIEVE,
of Prospect, Flounce Precinct,
Republican Nomineo for
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
Will always support tho republican
candidate for IT. S. senator who is nom
inated hv the people.
JOSEPH L. HAMMER SLEY,
of Gold Hill,
Republican Nominee for
REPRESENTATIVE.
Coal for ftaia. j
We are now prepared to furnish hand!
picked coal at the mine, five mile
aat of town, la any amount deaired 1
H. M. CAKE,
of Portland,
The Advocate of Statement No. 1,
Republican Nominee for
UNITED STATES SENATOR.
Every House
Must have a cook stove in the kitchen. Whv
not have the best? The best costs no more
than the others, and in the end is always the
cheapest. The .Moore Range is best by every
test. If you do not believe it ask those who
use them and would use no other.
H. E. Boyden
Is the man who sells them at prices that are
bound to suit.
It Costs No More
To have your pick of the nursery stocli now
than to take the second rate stuff that will be
left over in September. To obtain the best,
trees it is necessary
To Place Your Order Early
While. the best can still be obtained. Don't
postpone your -plans for fall planting until
too late. The place to order, where, in addi
tion to getting the finest young fruit trees,
you will also secure the advice of an expert
who has made the problem of fruit-raising a"
special study is
With C. F. Cook
He can help you to make a wise choice.
See hini at, his office, opposite Hotel Moore,
or telephone or write. He guarantees to
please you.
9
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It ih pim.1!
Isn't it refreshing
Mr, but it gives one
nu appi'Iito!
And so cltMir ami
Hpui kltnj;!
COLESTIN
NAT UK A I,
M 1 N 10 If A L
AY A T E li
Automobiles
Tho Pacific Par "iitonmbilo with the high
111C I (X Will lUl clearance four - cylinder 30-
horsepowor water-cooled engine, storage battery and
imported Bosch magneto aud coil, 108-in. wheel base,
sliding gear transmission, double chain drive, 100
square inches braking surface; strictly high class in
every respect. The best car for the coast country. The
best car ever offered for the price. Price $2250, fully
equipped. .T. M. ROOT & SON",
Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford, Or.
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OI- BLANKS
Warranty Dool
Murtfratc.
l.onjr and Short Form
Satlfaet'n nf MorlKiur
Transferor I.rfn
Power of Attorney
Mwthat tie's Lien
Water KiKhl
REA Li EHTATK
)iiitclAim'Iecl Horn! for De M
Mnrtftaite Lcane
With Tux Paymnnt Provision
Option to Buy Ijoh! Agent' Contract
MISCELLANEOUS
Bill of Sale
Luiuor Lli-ennc Form
Notice to TreapHrtiMT
t'reilitnr'a Claim
Affiiinitt KiUte
Chattel MnrttfAff
A'knowle0irinni
ConfcNalon of Juittftnont
Covers for lilanki
FOR It ENT. FOB SALE. FURNISHED ROOMS, ETC. (on cartibminU.
Placer Loral ton
Itorul for Dee I
Miner's Lien
Summons
Quant I vocation Water Right
Oregon and U, 8. Pormx Contract to MI
Owd Proof of Ijihnr
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Ex er ut ion
Judgment Transcript
Commitment for Trial
Search Warrant.
Civil anil Criminal Suhponm
Garninhment
Coat Bill
Notice to Jurors
Civil Complaint
PROBATE
i Attachment
Undert iking and Affl
davttfor Attachment
Commitment for Fine
Jury Order
Warrant for Arrent
Petitions for letters of Administration. Administrator's. Eiwcutor's and Guardian's
Ronrin and Deedst Order Retting Apart Properly Exempt from Eutlon: Order
Confirming Snteof Resl and Personal Properly Citation; Commission t Alpra.lers; -letters
of Administration; Inventory and Appraisement; Prtwif of Will; ltfm
Testamentary.
CIRCUIT COURT
Undertaking and Affidavit Summons
for Attachment CMt Bill
Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Execution
Searrh Warrant
Notice toJuntr
Aitnr hmenl
Not ire t,t Garnishment
Grand Jury Subpoena
Ind ktment
Transcript of Judgment
A eompWe. up-to-date line nf U.S. LANII OFFICF..HCOUNTY COURT AND
SHERIFF BLANKS.
All printed aftef the latest
and best forms. CjJ Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. ci Give us a trial.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MEDFORD
OREGON
PORTLAND
FESTIVAL
To bo held ht
PORTLAND. OH KG ON
JUN K 1 to li, 1!)0S.
Will ho tho moHt Ivrilltunr
FLORAL FIESTA AND
civic .run i lee
Kvor livid in tho Pacific Xoi'lhwcsi.
lortlmidt "The Koao City," will ho ft
aconc of splendor and tho center of
world wide interest for one week.
Soverul inijmrlutil conventions to le
held in Portland on that occasion.
sSpecialBarg&insinRealEstate
fi. 80 acres, all tillable, nice location, nice five-room
I cottage house, large liarn, 'J t-'J miles I'rom MeiU'ord, well
I watered, in reach of irrigation ditch, team, harness, wagon,
five Jersey cows, cream separator, new gang disk plow,
j walking plow, rake, mower, disk, smoothing harrow, stove
I and sonic other furniture, all go with the place, and the
! present growing cmp. Price only (!(l(M); a genuine snap.
l!(. :20 acres, fine stock and fruit ranch, well im
proved. 100 acres under plow, i acres orchard. Price
..").")()(). This place with "() head of hogs and :." head of cut
tle, all farm implements, hlacksnitih tools, hay, fruit and
vegetables for 7000.
IT. -1 10 acres, a fine stock proposition, -10 acres in
alfalfa, irrigation, good buildings, in a splendid section for
hunting and fishing. Price only -fl 1 an acre; terms.
Ii:. lill! acres, 12 miles from Eagle Point on Rogue.
river, acres cleared, cousiderahle irnn and allaiia, pri
vate irrigation ditch. This is a splendid proposition to
develop, about half good bottom land, nearly all can be
under plow when cleared, sclioolhouse handy, fair improve
ments, team, harness, wagon, some, cattle and farm imple
ments go with I he place. Price .fOOOO. This ranch will I tear
close inspection, as it will make a lot of money for someone.
(7. A fine alfalfa ranch of .SO acres near Prntte Falls,
tine stream and springs, nearly all level land, splendid fish
ing and hunting, buildings. Price only $1:200.
Hti. SO acres. 1 miles northeast of Eagle Point, will be
close to the new railroad, ."50 acres under cultivation, flue
black land, mostly in wheat, crop goes with this place. Price
$4:200, $2200 cash, balance '2 years, 7 per cent.
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Special Tickets on
This Occasion from MED
FORD to Portland and Re
turn at $13.20
For particulars call on
A. B. ROSENBAUM, Local Agont.
VM. McMI'ltKAY,
llrnerul PiiHHi'lijer Ajjeiil,
Portland, Oregon.
The Mont for the Money.
Tho Auburn automobile la tho niosf
roomy and bcHt imichinrt over offered
for tho money. Seo it before buying.
Ij, II. Brown, agent.
time."
C. H. Pierce & Son
To The Public
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Rogue River Creamery
Medford
Cedar Beveled Siding
ANYTHING MADE PROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
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YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFOKD, OUEOOX.
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