Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 12, 1909, First Section, Page 2, Image 2

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    THIS MICDKORU.MAILTKIBUNK, MKDFOIil), OK ISO ON. SUNDAY, DKOtt.M HIW IL 1!)G!).
CRUDE ROBBERS EACH SAYS OTHER NEGROES KILL
GIVE AWAY PLOT BOLD VAMPIRE THEEE WOMEN
E
avoy Theatre
ARE BANQUETED
AT FAKE REPORT
Girls of Domestic Science Class
Prepares Great Feed Which
is Very Heartily
Attacked.
Inexperience of Woulri-Be Bank Wives of the Slain Hen Accuse Horriblo Crlmo In Georgia Negroes Fight Promoter Says It Is Outrago
D RON
HEROES
GLESON
R
TONIGHT
The Hit of The Season
On The Little Big Horn
Wreckers Disclose Scheme to
Polices-Methods are
Ameturish.
Each Other of Being
Responsible for
Crime.
Are Accused of Crime
Bloodhounds gn
Trail.
to Accuso Fighters of Partici
pating In a Doublo
Deal.
Tho close of the football season
in which the eMdford high school
team won tho championship of south
ern Oregon, by defcatinf all coiners,
was celebrated Friday night by a re
cootion given by the domestic scienco
class of the high school to the mem
bers of the team and to Coach S. B.
Hall.
Tho football boys have brought
honor umLgloryto Medford by-their
series of victories on-the field, but
the girlsjproved to them. Friday, that
thoy were capable to preparing tho
viands that go to make the muscle
and vim necessary to win great con
tests. The high school assembly room
was appropriately decorated with
the colors of black and red, and the
menu was -highly appreciated by the
gridiron heroes.
At tho conclusion of the banquet
Prof. S. B. Hall who has given much
of his time to the building up of tho
team and to whose coaching and
strenuous efofrts the success of the
Medford football team is in a great
measure due, was presented with a
set of cuff buttons and a scarf piu
by tho members of the team as a
token of their appreciation of his
work.
The football, scared and battered,
but still in the ring, which figured in
five victorious games for Medford,
occupied a central position in the
banquet hall and was afterward pre
sented to Coach Hall, to be added to
his collection as souvenir of the
championship team for 1909.
STRIKING SWITCHMEN CAN
NOT RETURN TO WORK
SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 10. The
danger of a clash between members of :
the switchmen's union and the Great
Northern officials became imminent
today when it was announced that)
the striking switchmen will not be al-1
lowed to return to work. I
The railroad officials declare that;
they have filled the places of tho old
men with imported strike-breakers,
whom they claim, are giving entire
satisfaction and refuse to allow the
old men to return to their former
places.
BOLD AERONAUT FALLS TO
GROUND AND IS CRUSHED
BERLIN, Dec. 11. Captain Engle
hnrt, a pupil of tho Wright Brothers,
was seriously injured today while
driving a Wright aeroplane at Johan-nestal.
Te machine collapsed in the air
and was completely wrecked. The
captain was caught under the wreck
age and crushed.
Tho doctors believe that Engle-
hart will recover. The accident was
caused by the motor stopping in midair.
Tho machine fell so rapidly that
Englehurt did not even have time to
crange his position. He was grasp
ing tho levers when he struck the
ground.
The aeroplane was so badly dam
aged that it cannot be repaired.
SELLS POOR BUTTER
Ashland Butter Man Fined $25 for
Disposing of Adulterated
Goods.
ASHLAND, Dec. 11. Inspector
Chatterlln from the state dairy com
mission's office pounced upon D, Per
ozzl, proprietor of tho Ashland
croamery, this morning and haled
him beforo Recorder Eggleston on a
charge of selling adulterated butter
put up as his high grade, pure "Gold
Medal" product.
Porozzl pleaded guilty to the
charge and a nominal flno of $25 was
Imposed upon him, merely by way of
a warning. The exposure of tho local
croamory man a methods la the talk
of tho town, and Indignation Is run
ning high as tho Ashland creamery's
extenslvo business was built up by
the loyal support of tho local consu
mers, who have for months post been
victimized by the questionable meth
ods to which Porozzl today pleadod
guilty.
Doth of the local meat markets
wore also flnod for Belling lard adul
terated with beef fat and not prop
erly laboled.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 11. De
tectives of the local police depart
ment today are searching for C. A.
Smith, who Is alleged In a telegram
from tho authorities at Reno, Nov.,
of being an accomplice In what thoy
bcltovo to havo boon a clover plot to
rob the Farmers and Merchants' Na
tional, bank of Reno of morc than
$50,000. The schemo failed because
of the amateurish methoda.of tho
pjlotters.
According to the Reno directions
a man gtvlng the namo of E. J. Ray
mond was arrested In that city fol
lowing his attempt to pass an alleged
check tor $860. The check was
drawn In his favor upon tho Wells,
Fargo Nevada National bank of this
city and was signed with the name of
J. C. Cavanaugh. Tho check was held
for collection and sent to the Amer
ican National bank here, which In
turn passed It to th0 Wells Fargo
National. While the offllcals of both
banks were puzzling over tho slip,
they were Informed by the Western
Union Telegraph company that a
messago had been filed at one of
their San Francisco stations to the
Reno bank stating that "Cavanaugh"
has sufficient on deposit to cover
the.check and that Cavanaugh had
Identified his signature.
The officials of the Wells, Fargo
bank Immediately wired tho Reno
bank the contents of the telegram,
also telling that they carried no ac
count under Cavanaugh's name. Ray
mond was then placed under arrest.
Tho Reno officers Immediately ask-'
ed the arrest of Smith, believing thati
he knew of the messaed filed with
the telegraph to secure tho payment
of the check. Raymond refused to
name any possible accomplice to the
Reno officers. A receipted bill In (
his pocket and a label In his coat
bore the name of A. J. Waters. 1
Thomas McCarthy, a Barbary,
Coast bartender, was arrested today
upon tho receipt of telegraphic ad-,
vices from Reno to tho effect that ho ',
might be Implicated In the plot. He
declared his Innocence of 'any cor
nectlon with the affair, declaring that
ho was In Reno when the spurious!
messaflo was sent from there. 1
OAKLAND..Cal.. Doc. 11 Deep- SAVANNAH. Cla.. Dec. 11. Vol
rooted bitterness endh for th otheri',owlnB R horrible triple crlmo In
aro the- attitudes of Mr. Eugene ft .... , . , ,
Wood oul Mrs Ui:.:iel Jwobs. wMfwhlch tw wl,Uc wou,0 Bln,n
ows'ot the two mci v.'l ose lives paid t and ono probably fatally wounded,
forfeit to thovdomostlc tragedy that bloodhounds today aro on the trail
wrecked two homes. I0f negroes suspected of tho bloody
Dr. Eugono Wood, a prominent , dctds and thoro Is grav danger of
physician and club man, who was j vlolenco If they aro run down. The
Bald to be the soul mate of Mrs. Ja-' d0ad:
cobs, was shot and killed Thursday) Mr8t Elizabeth Gnlbblo and her
evening on a crowded Oakland thor- j dnnghtor Miss Carrlo Plaudor.
oirghfareby tho lawful husband ofi jkjr5 Magglo Hunter,
his ntflnlty who then committed sut- Tho tnroo women were alono last
cldo. Today tho women so vitally ( nlRnt )n tho Grlbblo home when Un
concerned In tho tragedy each lay wor) nttackod. When the crlmo was
tho blamo at tho door of tho other, discovered Mrs. Grlbblo and Miss
"Mrs. Jacobs sapped my husband's panier wore dead and Mrs. Hunter
llfo and his solf control," sobbed waa unconscious.
Mrs. Wood, speaking of tho rola- Wnn0 thoro , mt!o possibility of
tlons of tho physician and tho worn- MrJI Hunter living. It Is hoped that
an. "For two years I havo felt that sne will reKan consciousness long
such would b0 the result. That worn- cn0ngh to glvo a description of tho
an's lnfluenco over my husband was murderer or murderers,
that of a vampire. Tho police arrested Thomas Hunt-
"Tholrs wns a sordid attachment. r a pant0r and paper-hanger, hus
I don't think either actually loved band of Mr8 Maggie Huntor, who Is
the other. If sho has a conscience, jn tt hospital. Tho woman In a wild
the awful ending of tho affair has ' dollrlum accused her husband of tho
wrecked her life, besides killing her bloody deeds. Tho pollco do not
husband and mine." ( tink that ho Is guilty, but will hold
Mrs. Jacobs was Just as bitter In h)m untl! h y. regans hor Bonses.
her charges. Sho declared:
"I feel that Mrs. Wood, Intention- q,q fqur 0pERAT0S
ally or not, Incited my husband to M ctdikf
mako an attack on Dr. Wood. Sho wnT uu u" ,mt
has maligned me and lied about mo,' .v,IW,-,r . . n ,n T.
and yet I bear her no resentment. -CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 10. It
"Dr. Wood and I were unhappy became known today that ninety per
In our homes and our casual acqualn- cont,of te,cP'1 lra 1 ,
tanco ripened Into love. I expect- ,uml,,0' !he,B1f 0,,r ,lroad "uo !
ed to marry him when w0 secured " u . , un ,UL iubuu"
our divorces. Neither woman stat- of .flnk?or. h,,!?r ivor
ed her plans for tho future. Mrs. ? strJk Thf "cheved ' the un-
Wood is almost prostrated by tho lon ,lcndor t 0 u,u'ea,e . ,nf tdc!
shock Incident to the murder of hor phen of tho system will demand
husband, ar- has been under a phy- at their requests be granted with
slclan's ca (most continually slnco 1,10 f,nt nHemqtive ot a strike.
then. Eai... woman was willing to
discuss her side of the case.
SAN FRANCISCO, Doe. 11.
Tnok Gleason, one of tho successful
bidder for the Jol'frios-Juhiison
fight, blew into town at midnight,
mnd as u hornet over tho oritieisuiN
that havo been honicd upon tho head
of persons Involved in tho secret
muting at Hobokeu at which tho fi
ll nl articles for the fight were signed.
"Thorn was no fixing, no jobbing,
no crookedness, or anything that
wiih not absolutely on the level at
that meeting," declared Oleason as
he stopped off the train.
or
Just Arrived
Ono of tho finest stocks of Roses
that ovor came to Medford, all of
the nowost and old-tried varietioo.
Why don't you send that aiok
friend of yours or your nwcothenrt
a bunch of Carnations T
Dolivory nny part of city.
MEDFORD GREENHOUSE.
Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
Hast .Main St. Phono GOO.
EAT'YOUR SOUP--A laughograph
THE GENERAL.S PRESNT--A
Scream
ONE DIME
BOY SHOOTS SWEETHEART
THEN KILLS HIMSELF
KLAMATH SEWER
BONDS ARE SOLD
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10. Jeal
ousy resulting from n school boy love
KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 9.-The at "eevlopcd into a double trng-
cuy uuru luuii) tviiuu miner omuu
bids on tho $40,000 twenty-year sew-
eightecn, shot and killed Laura Bra-
HUGE TIMBER FRAUDS i
FORMED IN WASHINGTON
SEATTLE. Wash.. Dec. 10.
Charged wth grand larceny in con
nection with a timber deal involving
nineteen hundred acres of land in
northern King ocunty Theodore
Cogswell is under nrrest here today
and a deputy sheriff is looking for
P. n. Casey & Co., with n warrant of
a similar nature to the one served
on Cogswell, issued nt the instance
of N. Lebovitz and Herman Kron
field, who allege thnt the two real
estate dealers secured from them
$8,000 by fraudulent representation.
er bonds wereopened yesterdny by don gfctcen years old, and Inter
the city council. Only two were con- comittcd suicide,
sidered, that of E. II. Rollins & Sons Tho girl was on hor way front
of Boston of $40,00-1, tho bonds to 'school at noon when she was up
bear 5 per cent interest and that of I"-oched by Sybold. After the boy
1 , ,,,. i"n(i sot "l0 K'ri down ho started to
Horns Brothers of oPrtlnnd of 40,- , nm away- Sovora mcn puraucj him
427.50, interest to bo 5y2 per cent. and when ho saw thnt lie was about
The former was accepted so Klam to bo overtaken ho turned the rovol
ath Falls can sell her 5 per cent Ver upon himself.
bonds above par, which is more than
osme older cities can do. ' NORTH TO RETAIN OLD
As soon as possible tho work of j jqq fj SAN FRANCISCO
laying the sewers will commence, and -
it is almost certain that tho main! WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 10.
sewer will bo upon Klamath avenue nort n. Xorlh of San Francisco was
instend of Mam street. , recommeded for reappointment as
immigration commissioner nt Sail
WE D0NT BELIEVE
YOU CAN BEAT THIS:
Thirty-two acres in this tract, finu
fruit land, about two miles from
a shipping point. The buildings
consist of a five-room box house,
good-sized barn, otc. Thoro nro
12 acres of f and (1-year-old ap
pies, mostly Kuwtowns, with com
niorin! peaches planted between
ns fillers. Also, three ncres jf
vonng pear trees nnd some family
orchard. Four acres in alfalfa.
Six or eight acres of Umber, most
ly oak nnd laurel. There is a
pumping plant on tho place which
supplies wnter for the garden and
nlfnlfn, cqnippod with gasoline
engine. About 40 rods from a
eood school. Has rural mail de
livery and telephone. Price
$10,600. Terms.
W. T. YORK & CO.
In Case of vSicKness
l'HON E 3 0 ! 1
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
Nonr Post Olfico All Night Sorvico Kroo Dolivory
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGJNEE1UNU AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
I'VUS' (SUED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
REAL ESTATE
Mrs. C. H. Carey and her dnughter,
Glndis, of Seattle, Wash., are spend
ing the winter with her friend, Mrs.;
C. W. Conklin, 205 X. Apple streot.
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CAPITALIZED 100,000
Garnett-Corey Harware Company
Files Articles New Building
Under Way.
THREE WORKMEN ARE
KILLED IN EXPLOSION
FLOWERS JUNCTION, Ohio, Dec.
10. Three workmen were killed in
Btnntly in a terrific powder explosion
at tho plant of the Austin Powder
Mills here late today.
Francisco. His name whs forwarded
to the senate.
For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheum.
Articles of Incorporation of the
GarnettCorey Hardware company
havo been filed with tho county
clerk. Tho Incorporators of record
aro H. C. Garnott, O. N. Corey, C. C.
Johnson, O. .H. Johnson, W. A. Alt
ken and Den Garnott, and the busi
ness of the company will bo that of
conducting a wholesale and retail
hardware business.
The capitalization Is placed at
$100,000. ,
Tho Garnett-Corey company havo
under construction a 50x100 foot
building, three stories and basement,
at tho corner of Grape and Main
streets, and Intend putting In a stock
of hardware and building material in
proportion to tho over-growing trado
In that lino In southern Oregon,
The fpundatlon Is now about com
pleted for tho building and from now
on tho construction .will bo pushed,
TELEPHONE COMPANY
IS- INCORPORATED
Tho intense itching characteristic
of these ailments is almost instantly
allayed by Chamberlain's Salve.
Many severe enses have been cured
by it. For sale by Leon B. Haskins'
Pharmacy. -
EVERY CITY
SHOULD BLOW
1 Its own horn If It expects to let folks
Southern Oreaon Home Telephone & knZXZ S a
Telegraph Company Have
Filed Articles.
Tyson nnd Bo Benll of eOntrn
Point were in Medford on business
Saturday.
Articles of Incorporation havo beon
fllod with tho county clerk of tho
Homo Telephone ana Telegraph com
pany of Southorn Oregon. Tho arti
cles of Incorporation stato tho busi
ness ot the company to bo tho con
struction and operation of tolophono
and telegraph lines, together with
tho maintenance and extension of tho
same.
Tho Incorporators of record aro J.
II. Llggort, .William M. Colvlg, Don
old C. Colvlg and W. C. Greon. Tho
principal placo of business and main
offlco of tho company Is Medford,
Or,, and tho capitalization consists
of 8330 shares of stock at a par value
of $30 each
sayliig Medford cunt, vl'.on other li
ttle dinky places aro booming things
ai.d booming them strong?
HA NO OUT
AN KMXTIUO 8IGN j
Kvory place that Is making a go of
It Is making good use of
KIjKCTHIC advkktisino
ItOGt'U IMVKK KLIXTIUO CO.
You Can Buy
N. Y. Pippin
Spitz
Bartlett
Bosc
Cornice
Winter Nelis
Direct from tho dHOWEHS. Ab
solutely Reliable and Dependable
Stock grown by Nurserymen who
know how. Wrlto us for prices
boforo signing a contract.
NORTHWEST NURSERY
18 10, Yakima Ave.,
Nortli Yaklmn, Wash.
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
Do you osmotimcs lliink that if you
"hud it to do over again" you would
havo advertised more effectively the
year? Well, you nro 'doing it
again," beginning now, So il-
pnst
over
litstrnto what you wish you had dnuo
before by what you do from this timo
ward,
RESOLVED
Tho best resolution for you
to mako is to come to us for
your next suit, if you want
something out of (ho ordinary.
We do tho best work and clmrgo
the lowest prices,
W. W. EIFERT
TUB FBOCmttBSIVB TAILOR
: ANNOUNCEMENT
The Hoguo Uivor Canning & Kvaporutinf company will dovoto
, Mopdaya nnd Thursdays of oaoh week to custom work in tho niiiii
iifnctiiro of eider, npplo btiltor uud jollios.
Phono your ordors for nice mvuot cider to 1VX2. Deliveries will
bo mado on TuesduyB and Fridays of ouch week.
ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
Mill In West Medford. pt,onB X2.
C. Hanson. Toni M0ffat,
We niuko any kind nnd stylo of windows. Wo carry
plfiw of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
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