Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1910, SECTION ONE, Page 2, Image 2

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    THK MEDFOUD MAIL TULHUNE. AUflDFOUU, OR KG ON, SUNDAY, RHBRUjUIY" (5, J910.
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"THE SWEETNESS OF LOW PRICES NEVER
EQUALS THE BITTERNESS OF POOR QUALITY"
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AND WlTl! THE FACTS liKb'ORK YOU THAT QUALITY ADOVK ALU WITH QUANTITY UNDIS
PUTED AND PEICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST CONSISTENT WIT.ll (100!) BUSINESS, SHOULD
YOU NOT DO AS OTHERS DO PLACE YOUR ESTIMATES WITH US'? TO (1ET QUALITY WE
11 AYE ARRANGED FOR STANDARD PORTLAND CEMENT. ACME CEMENT PLASTER. I'AliOII)
PATENT ROOE.LNO, ALL OE WHICH YOU CAN GET AT OUR YARD AND AT NO OTHER. RE
MEMBER OUR SOURCE OE SUPPLY IS EROM THE LARGEST RAIL SHIPPERS ON THE PACIF
IC COAST, WHICH ASSURES PROMPT DELI YERIES OE SPECIAL STOCK IX ANY DIMENSION.
BIG PINES LUMBER CO
GDVERMENT PROBES
KENTUCKY WRECK
much right to the youth as has Mrs.J I Tin 10(111 t IT
Adams. ... LLHI MUm HUIU
"I notified hur Unit 1 took Mo iioyj
a few minutes nl'U-r I had done so,"t
snid Adams. "I inner knew that she
was suing mo for "divorce until I read
of the action in the newspaper-.. I.el
me tell yon, it is going to he one hi;
. fight hefore Mrs. Adams gets po
session of my hoy."
Shire Adams suddenly took out
t habeas corpus paper.-, hero yesterday
I while Vn route, to San Francisco with
a San Francisco olie detective he
; hu- received 11 telegraphic draft for
'$5)000 sent him hy his brother, Albert
Adams, u Now York attorney. This
money will lye used to supply any ne
Government to Investigate Flounder
ing of Steamer After Wireless
Saved Lives of Her Crew.
NKW YORK, Feb. ."i. Investigu-
nito the onuses leading to tho
foundering of the Alaska Const com-
I !!ll
. i r r .... t i t
pany-i vessel jveiniicKy on uie mgu HBnrv i,..: mlA mn1nv leial talent
to resist the attempts of the officers
to take him to San Francisco.
It is reported here that Detective
(. Arthur MoPhee of San Francisco is
' t tin ft lino iiitii I tin uittii.
M h'lllllHW ! llVIII III III! IHIIW-
sens after wireless messages had
sn'ved the Jives of ner crew, was he-
gun today hy the government.
Th government probe will be
reeled toward uscertniniiir whether
thib might have been criminal nugli-'""other warrant for the
gence in granting the Kentucky her' rrCKt ni' Adams, The distance is
clearance papers. . i nearly 100 miles and .Mcl'hcc will not
it is reixirtcd in shipping ciroloi ' ,M ,l,'r, I,IV1'1' ,0::,' WHl Adams'
that the Kentucky, which was first n",M,,,h '"'pm hearing at that time,
commissioned 13 years ago, was not ! sil,tt l,is """' 1 Adams has been con
in shape for her intended voyage 1 l""-''1 f'" i" hotel,, guarded
around Tape Horn. She left this port 1 ''' Selective Taylor of San Fran
bouinl for Seattle, but on tho way '-'lKC0
sprung a leak and was compelled to pRrVinFMT ctcci
put in at Newport News for .repairs. VICE-PRESIDENT STEEL
At Newport News she was over- TRUST ASKS DIVORCE
hauled, given clearance papers mid
started southward. KI-3NO, Nov., Feb. .'. Charges of
It is rumored here that it was im- j desertion are contained in a suit
posniblo for the ship's captain to get ' l-'"ding today in the local court in
n good crew to man tho vessel, as J'bicli Charlos IT. Gayloy, vice-prosi-snilors
were afraid to ship in hor. It 'lent of the United Steel corporation.;
is reported that the wireless operator j seeks divorce from his -wife, Julia
who shipiH.' from New York on tho , Gardner Oayloy. The complaint in
Kentucky left the vessel at Newport!4'" Hll't the briefest ever filed in
News, vhpie Operator Mcflinefisi'1 Nevada court.
TO AVOID INSULT
Girls, at Risk of Lives, Escape From
Machine, Which Was Rapidly
Bearing Them Into Country.
SAN FRANCISCO, CuL Feb. fl.--Ltircd
into an automobile and driven
in the direction of Ocean I loach re
sorts, two .sisters, Josephine and
Martha Jeusoti, employes of the cus
toms house, lcuxd from the machine
at risk of their lives today to save
themselves from insult.
Josephine, who is 18 years of age,
sustained a fractured ankle, while her
sister, two yours older, escaped ten
ons injury. Hoth girls arc at their
homes here suffering from the ex
citement of their misad venture, while
guardianship of Louts II. Miiiumer
smith, who was instructed hy the
court to M-e that she has everything
she desires from the income derived
from her husband's estate.
The court removed Mrs. Ida A.
Killey as guardian of Mrs. Tiltou.
She had testified on the stand that
she had made no attempt to itiiet
title to the estate under the McKn
erny act, and told the court that she
had no objection to tin appointment
of llammersiiiith.
The proceeding which resulted in
the release of Mrs. Tiltou and the
safeguarding of her entitle from loss
through failure n ipiiet title, was in
stituted by the Apollo Lodge, No. .'I.
of the Independent Order of Odd Fel
lows, of which Mrs. Tilton's husband
had long been a member.
Til 1 1 Tld'H TKHT.
Tiled in Mciirord, It
'I'cU.
lias Stood i lit-
"look'a chance." shipped for the Pa
cific const run and later was instru
mental in saving his comrades.
According to wireles ojMjraloin,
tho fieanis began to Jot tho water seep
through shortly after tho steamer had
passed tho Virginia Capes. As she
went southward tho Jenkage increas
ed, tho Hoams began to opon and the
.water to rw in hor hold.
The crew of tho Kentucky, 47 in
number, are aboard tho Mallory liner
Alamo, now speeding southward
.along the Florida coast to southern
jort on her regular run.
Gayley alleges that his wife loll i passing.
him in July, 1008, and went to live I At Ootnvin street the driver was
The bardcHt test Is tltc test of
ttnre. and lloiiu's Kldnov t'llttt have
me iMiitce are seeKing Meir woulil-Du I stood It well In Medfonl. Kidney
abductor. sufferer can hardly ask for strong-
mo gins were wailing lor u street er proof than tlio following:
car to take them to their ofheo when
the unknown chauffeur drove up. lie
ascertained that they were going to
work and offered to take them to the
customs house.
s soon as they wmo seated in the
automobile the machine headed out
McAllister street toward the ocean
beach. The girls remonstrated,
threatened and then ploaded with tho
chauffeur. lie rescinded by in
creasing tho speed of tho automobile.
Tho girl' screams wore heard as
the shouts of "j".V ridors," and no ar-
teittinn was paid to them hy persons
ADAMS SAYS HE IS NOT
GUILTY OF KIDNAPING
TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 5. Louis
Adamrf,-who is under arrest here,
charged with kidnaping his 8-yoars
old sou, John, from his divorced
wife, reiterated today that ho bus as
Thero are three chil
Mary, the wife of
with relatives
drcn. One is
( omit emu of Rome. Tho other
two, Agnes and FJorenco, probably
will go to tho custody of their moth
er, as Oayloy's complaint signifies
his willingness to assent to that plan.
Tho couplo have been married 20
years. Gayley is one of tho foromost
authorities on iron and steel produc
tion, and while hero froquontly lec
tured on those subjects before the
X'uiversity of Nevada.
If troubled vlth Indigestion, con
stipation, no appetite or fool bilious,
give Chamberlain's Stomnch and Liv
er Tablets a trial and ydu will be
pleased with the oault. Those tab
lets Invigorate tho stomach and llror
and strengthen the digestion. Bold
by all druggists,
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
compelled to slow down, in order to
turn u comer. Josephino took ad
vantage of this, sprang from the ma
chine and rolled over and over on
tho pavement, where she lay uncon
scious, Uudaunted, hor sister fol
lowed and tho chauffeur sped away
before tho number of his car was
learned.
WOMAN CONFINED AS
INSANE, IS FREED
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Fob. fv -After
five years in the asylum for tho
insane at Napa, Cal., Mrs. Chloo F.
Tilton, widow of the late California
pionoer, is freo today, hy order of
Superior Judgo Coffey, who, aftor n
brief examination, pronounced tho
aged woman perfectly . sane.
Mrs. Tilton wus placed under the
SHELETON PROVES
MYSTERY TO POLICE
Unnhlc to Determine Identity of Wo
riian Found on Slopes of Mt. Tn
malpals, near San Francisco.
S.VN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Feb.
The list of descriptions of missing
persons on file at police headquar
ters is being searched today for a
chiw that may lead to tho, identifica
tion of the young woman whose skel
eton, with its skull crushed in, was
found on the slopes of Mt. Tiiuuilpais
two days ago.
Sheriff Taylor of Marion county
visited police huiidqiiarler today,
following tho discovery of two slight
clews which may lead to the Identity
of Ilia murdered girl aiul of her
slayer.
It has been learned thai the watch
the girl wore bore a jeweler's mark,
"I0HII-W." It Is believed to be th.it
Mrs. J, II. IloiiMsuni, Contra I ave
nue, Medfonl. Or., says: "1 was so
bad off with kidney trouble that l!"1 " .lwolrt although it may
could not do my liousowork. My'"' ,Ik' ,mu'1; of juwuler i '
back was weak and painful and M I lrt of tho country. The number of
the morning when I got up I was'""' w," H'-". of the case, V
Inmn mid sore. The kidney micro-1 the case bears an cngra
(Ions passed Irregularly and my
health Htwidlly ran down until I was
hnrdly able to got about. While In
Unit condition, I rend about Dunn's
Kidney Pills and got a box nt Ilas
klns' drug itoro, I felt better from
tho time commenced (heir us and
It was not long hoforo I was cured.
I am In a position to recommend
Doan's Kidney IMIls highly to anyono
afflicted with kidney complaint."
(Statement given September 14,
1007.)
Permanent Cure Justifies Itc-Kuriorsc-
incut.
Wlion Mrs, IlaiiHHiim was Inter
viewed on October 2fi, 100l, she said:
"My formor endorsement ot Doan's
Kidney J'IIIh still holds good. Hlnco
this remedy cured mo I havo had no
further attacks of kidney complaint
and I have enjoyed good health. I
do not hesitate to say that. Doan's
Kidney Pills are a specific for all
difficulties caused by weak klduoyu,"
For sale by all dealers. Prlco no
conts, Fostor-Mllbiirn Co,, lluffalo,
N. Y., solo agents for the United
States,
Remember tho uumo Doan's--
aud tako no other.
h.v
lug of a collage surrounded
floral design,
T f , i ,.
insiue i no case was originally a
photograph, but the elements him
worn away the likeness and a plio-
. i it t ii
lograpuer ai nun naiaoi toitav was
iiuahle to restoro it.
The other clow, which mny prove of
value later, is tho finding of an emplv
whisky flask a few yards from the
body. Th namo "FJito Saloon, 21
Kearney street," is blown in tho
glass.
Investigation by District Attorney
Boyd of San Itnfaol rovonls that tho
girl probably rodo to tho Mt. Tauial
pais tavern, at Iho moiinlaiu lop, hor
causo hur shoou woro now and prac
tically unused. It is holiovod that she
was accompanied hy a man to tho
spot whero irdui met hor death, the
couple having set out from tho tav
ern. KinployoH nt the tavern, how
ever, fail to recall a woman drossud
in the clothing found iiisttt the kclo
ton. Chinese Thief Caurjlit.
VICTORIA. M. , Feb. ft. Four
gold uilehes, nine ring, several
chains, a ho. containing '.M gold nug
gets and a ludv's trawiUm? hmm imh
among the articles iceovcicd by the
police today as a tomtit of the arrest
of a Chinese named Jung Pong. Jung,
who lias resided here for several
years, was candil redlmnded bv the
oeeupaiiiits of a house he was loot
ing. I lie iniIii'o were i inumoiied, mid
when lithe Celestial was searched a
quantity of jewelry was found on
him. lie uiis taken to the iiolii in.
tiou and officers wsilcd his home,
where more jewelry was dix'oveied,
It is a varied assortment, nineim
from wnlohoM. rim: and InaeeleiM to
oveieoals nnd buckskin gloves, mid
will run tiilo hundreds of dollars.
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Don't forget the liatuaiu festival
nt Meclier's or-
We have jysj received a
car of drain tile. Med
ford Hardware Co.
4X9
Keeping to tho straight and nar
row path of the truth payatako, for
oxample, tho fnlhor of our country.
We're slicking to the path in tho ad
vertising of tho many splendid valuos
we havo in men's furnishings, in hats,
shirts, underwear, hosiery, neok
wear, etc.
A few ot our specialties in low
prices and good values is Men's
Pants. lTosierv nnd Rli
buy direct from tho factories. You
oan economize it ml got quality tt
"THE
WARDROBE"
210 WKST MAIN.
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