Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 13, 1910, SECTION ONE, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUND4VY. FEBRUARY 111. .1910.
"THE SIMPLE LIFE FOR
!," SAY
Back to the Farm Goes Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Rhelnstorm However,
He Has $30,000 a Year.
LOS ANG7L'K5. Feb. 12. Hhrry
Rhcinstrom, the eon of A GinciftJntl
millionaire, who mnrriod' Bdim Lof
tuptho English notrcss ngninst the
vrifthc of life fnnnly, todny eompleV
A njtotSntionS for th purohus of tlur-ty-ncr
raiiqii nnr thfoothills. Mrs.
llhinstrom hns nnnonuoiV tfint she'in
nds to wnrchns six tlozcn chickens
ami "make n homo for Ilnrry."
Speaking of their proopsed life
on n'fnrm fhc said:
." Icnn hake, nnd I am proud of
my puddings and pcllics. I am po
inj; jo prove lo ITnrry what a devot
ed wife can accomplish. Ther is
plenty of of fun in poinp to theaters
but real happiness is at home with
the man you love."
According fo her plans Rhein
Rtrom will plow' the fileds and do the
heavy manual labor whilo she at
tends to the chickens nnd "makes
butter." Th younsr couple will not
bo "dependent on their own efforts for
thoir livinjr however. Airs. Rhcin
strom, the mother of IFnrry, is n
widow with $7,000,000 in her own
name. She also has a large income
from hr late husband's estate. She
prantcd the young man an annuity
of $30,000 shortly after he married,
following his acquittal on the charge
of insanity which mother preferred
-against him when he announced his
Intention to marry the actress.
Cincinnati stating that reinstatement
to the list of eligible players was de
nied to Monto C. Pfyle by the na
tional commission. This practically
means that Pfyle will be compelled
to play ''outlaw'' ball and that his
'services cannot bo secured by Wal
ter McCredio of Portland.
I Pfyle admitted having played with
jtho Stockton team while under con
tract with the 'New York Nnlioitnls
but pleaded . extenuating oircum
stnnccs. CHIEF OF POLICE IS
CHARGED WITH MURDER
SAYS CENTRAL BANK
' IS NOT NECCESSARY
! Assistant United States Treasurer
Opposes Plan for Establishment
of New Central Bank.
miskey will not lot Davis go until the
nrnivrn noil ornrn
veteran has made a coml'ortnliln jJEUll I CU 11011 OlIlLU
berth as manager of some minor
league team. Davis has ornamented lltn TUDfllUU lUTfl DAV
the bench almost .tantly for AND llWUlVN Mill DAI
three years, lie has boon with tlie
White Sox since he left the N'ew , "
'naval tug, Nina. Thu lug has boon
missing since lat Sunday when nho
left Norfolk for Moston. She servos
as a "mother" boat for the third
siiuadrou of subnniiines.
t The Ninn is cnnslderotl seaworthy
SEVENTEEN MEN ARE
SNATCHED FROM SEA
York Americans, of which eam he Twcnty.Efl,,t Tons pst, Tnkc and il Ubelieved sha has boon delay- Lfo Savll1 Crew at Sandy I
was once manager. I .cd by broken uiaohlnery. However, . . . . R ,
. From Chlncso by Health Officers , , , , Work In Drlvlnn Gale to Rose
LUMBER FLIES FROM CAR
AND KILLS WORKMAN
VAN BUREN TO DON A
SACRAMENTO UNIFORM
XAMPA. Idaho, Feb. 12. Chief
of PoliceY. H. Fleming is under ar
rest beer tdday on n charge of man
slaughter, following tho death of
James Moore, the man who when re
sisting nrrcst was wounded by a bul
let from a revolver in the hands of
the officer,
Moore had been arrested on n
charge of intoxication nnd disturb
ing the" peaces. On tho way to the
jail ho fought the officers, broke
away and ran. Chief Fleming drew
his revolver, fired throe times, the
third shot striking Arooro in tho leg,
bringing him to tho ground. The
wound was not considered seriously
at tho timo but tho injured man died
whilo surgeons were probiuu .
bullet.
Many witnesses of tho shooting
have asserted that Fleming was not
justified in his act. Following
Moore's death Fleming was removed
from office, pending an investiga
tion and Moore's wife caused the of- ,
ficer'sarrest on a charge of mnn-,
slaughter. ,
TWO MORE CRUISERS !
FOR PACIFIC FLEET
SAN FHANCISCO, Feb., 12.
Bankers hero, today are discussing
tho -points brought out by W. O. Hal
ston. assistant United States treas
urer, who opposed the plans fo'r the
establishment of a central bank.
Ralston declared that the inaugur
ation of a central bank involved an
undertaking too colossal under pres
ent American conditions. .Further
more he urged that a central bank
is not a necessity.
As a substitute Ralston suggostod
that the snb-trensuries of the Unit
ed States should be at the disposal
of tho secretary of the treasury in
times of panic nnd that upon call,
the secretary should be empowered
to authorise th advance of monovs
to the clearing house associations.
CONSULAR AGENT OF BOLIVA
SHOT BY WOMAN SCORNED
AUHDRN, Oal., Fub. 12. Two men
nro dead and a third is probably fa
by
and Dumped Into Bay.
'lumvv slorniH have been timing along
tho coast and there H a posnihility i
that the little era ft is In distress.
Hook
Rescue
Ship's Crew.
OAKLAND. Cal.. Feb. 12. Twon-
uuiy nun ns tne rosuu oi u pcamiur ,y.0ight tons of decayed fUh aru in
the waters of tho bay today follow
ing seizure by local food inspectors.
Schumann-Helnk Buys Ranch. NliW VOHK, Feb. la. Hvinion
SAN DIK(H), Cal., Feb. 12. Word ,' f0Vinlng (ho muw . of two
came from I.os Angeles today that WUH!).vt Ashing schooners, today
.Mine. oiiuiiumiu-uuiuk, mo singer,
had bouuht n ranch near horo. She
wreck between Clippor flap and Col
fax. The dead niv 11. Jones and
Charles Stull. i
Tho men were doing .construction Chinese and Italian owners of tho
work on tho wad noar a tunnel Into fishing smacks in which tho decayed
yesterday. As a freight train swung f,jh WOro found are being held on
past them tho lumber on a flat oar .misdemeanor charges,
was dislodged nnd thoy were buried; The odor emanating from tho fish
beneath an avalanche of timbers. jm. voxels caused mi investigation
Jones was killed instautlv. whilo i,v tl0 authorities which resulted in . dispatches today say tho sailing
Stull died shortly after being brought seizure of tho jmisonod food. Three, sols, Nnthildo and Martial havo boon tress.
said two weeks ago sho wanted a
homo in Southern California for her
self and pons.
Salllna Vessels Wrecked.
LONDON, Fet. 12. Contral News
slid to safely on tho slender, life lino
of tho Sandy Hook llfo saving sta
tion. Tho vogelH woro driven ashore on
Sandy Hook by a fiorco gale which
raged through tho night.
The schooner Franklin H. Nelson
was the first to he sighted in di
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 12.
Deacon Van Burcn, tho veteran out
fielder, will wear a Sacramento uni
form during the forthcoming season
according to word received here to
lay from Charles Graham of the
Senators.
Van Buren started out with the
Portland club and has been on the
wast for years. Last vear he was
-with the Stockton club of the Cali
fornia state league, hnving switched
from tho Northwest league last sea
son. He batted .277 Inst year,
last year.
A dispatch was received here from
SEATTLE. Wash., Feb. 12. Ac-'
cording to word received at the nary :
yard today tho armored cruisers
Montona and North Carolina are to'
come around the horn and join tho
armored cruiser squadron of the Pa
cific fleet. Tho two fine cruisers i
which were built on tho Atlantic
coast havo been ordered to Buenos'
Ayres to take part in the Argentina!
celebration in June. They will meet
the cruisers Washington and Ten
nessee at that port and following the
ceremonies to be held there will come
to this yard for docking nnd repairs.
It is believed to be the intention of
tho navy department to keep the
Montana nnd North Carolina on the
Pacific const station.
ALGIERS, Feb. 12. Tho victim
of tho mistress he had cast off Sen
or L'Dnchot, consular agent for Bo
livia, lies dead' today in tho Bolivian
consnlnte. He was shot and killed
last evening by Blanche PlnncliQU
whilo he was running to a pier to in
quire about tho lost French liner,
Chnnzy. '
Throughout the night the authori
ties attempted to conceal tho identi
ty of the womiyi nnd her victim, in
view of L'Dnchot's official position.
Today thoy made an official an
nouncement of the affair.
Public sympnthy here is nil for
Mile. Plnnchen. L'Dachot was mar
ried and wnsrcputcd to be wealthy-
GEORGE DAVIS MAY GO
TO A MINOR LEAGUE
CinCAGO, Ills., Feb. 12. George
Davis of tho Chicago White Sox, and
one of tho best known players in tho
major leagues, will go to tho Minors.
The mnter has been under the con
sideration of President Comiskey
who practically determined today up
on making the change.
It is believed, however, that Co-
crews is unknown.
COMMANDER PEARY TO
LECTURE IN MEDF0RD
Famous Explorer to Be Heard In His
Lecturo of the "Discovery of
the North Pole."
Owing to tho enterprise of Mr.
to a local hospital. Mike Homing may weeks aco tho inspector seized
dio from tho injuries he received and twenty-two tons of decayed fish
a doren other men were seriously which also was thrown into 'the bay.
hurt. According to the statements of tho
i inspectors the fish was being hold
USED $20 BILL TO FLAG to keep up high prices in the cheaper
ON COMING TRAIN murkts of the city. After it had do-
ouyed Chinese vndors would call for
LAKE CITY, Iown, Fob. 12. the fish for the purposo of drying
Stweart Dunbar, a stock raiser liv-',ui yelling them to tho Chinese
ing near this city today is a firm be- trade.
Hover in the power of money.
Whilo Duubnr was walking homo Fighter Fouls Opponent,
lust night, atom.- tho Northvestein VAN COUVKK. B. C, Feb. 12.
railroad trucks, he caughtt his foot The scheduled 15. round contest iit,VhtUt'l, proprietor of the Whelsel
in a cattle guard. His efforts to ex- North Vancouver Inst night between music store, the people of Medford
triente it were useless. Louio Loin: of Snoknue and Rod will be treated to tho rare pleasure
Hearing u train approaching, ho Stnndcu of Vancouver, terminated ;of hearing the famous explorer do
frantically searched his pockets for in the fourth round, when Long was scribe the hardships, privations and
paper and matches to signal the en- sent to his corner nftcr sending his nt last the glory of achievement of
gincer. The only paper ho found opixtueut to the floor in irrealt ngouy his now world famous dash to the
was a $20 note, which ho lighted. from a series of alleged foul blow; North Pole, iu which old glory wns
The train was brought to a stop to the croiu. and refereo Hewitt do-, left floating to the hreexe above the
within fifty feet of the helpless man.lclnrcd tho bout "no contest" and all "Great Nail," as the polo U referred
When tho trainmen reached him he bets were declared off. There wore, to by the Eskimo,
i'niuted. But be still clutched n howls of derNion from Long's back- Not only mny thoy havo tho privl
blackened edgo of the bill. er. The fight up to tho time it wns lego of hearing this famous man -
'stunned, wa even.
MINIMUM TARIFF RATE '
WANTED FOR JAPAN
wrecked near tho island of Muporca, The lifo savors atttomptcd to launch
iu the Mediterranean, presumably ! thoir boat but were buf foiled buck
near tho plnco whoro tho French liner I hy die breaker thnt rolled iu iihmiii
Chnnry foundered. Tho fato of their 'tain high. The gun and line then
were resorted lo with succosi,
Man after inun cniuu nshorc in tho
breeches buoy, which, boatcii by the
wave and pelted by hail, wilhtood
tho elements until all wore rescued.
Itnrdlv had tho last mnn left the
Nelson when sho sank. Almost im
mediately tho schooner Libby struck.
The lifeline again was used by the
men ashore and every ormn on the
Libby was brought lo nafcty.
The Libby seemed to withxtnud tho
iHiundiug of the wave nnd it i be
lieved that she can bo saved.
Women Take Up Case.
SAN QUKNTIN, Cal., Feb. 12.--Delegate
from tho Women's Auxil
iary of the California Pisou Com
mission met this afternoon with the
state prison board to consider
charges of brutal conduct on the
part of persons connected with the
host of all thoy may do so sitting at j San Quonlin penitentiary which wero
Big Company Insolvent.
itJKiv, ri. l'j. jutigo cu recortis cm nis lecture nun tuey
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 12. .Hough today appointed Wnddelhwill bo on sale nt all Victor scores,
A recommendation thnt Japan bo Cntchinir receiver for the Central 'of which the one in southern Oregon
given tho minimum rate under the Foundery company of 37 Wall street. is tho Wht'tel Music Co., West
new tantt law will bo made by 1'rcs- The Central company is .?l,000,00n .Main street.
ident Tnft upon his return from Now corporation, It is alleged to be iu-i
York, according to information given solvent. Marriage License.
out by the state departmsnt this aft
ernoon.
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I nii'u mill iiii.-.imi'. iin uiu i ii-ior mm ny .iacou wopoiiiioimcr, who h
i talking mnchiiiQ company ha scour-i under sentence of death for murder.
Oppcnheimer's nltoniey were pros-
This action it is expected will re-
cut at tho hearing.
Former Governor Dead.
LOS ANGELES, CnL Fob. 12.
Lewi Wolfley, former governor of
Arizona, died at hi home here Ihi
The county clerk granted u license afternoon from injuries stmtnined
' Searching for Tug. to wm,1 Saturday afternoon to Fred .yeslordav when he wn struck bv a
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 12. jW. Hurst and Miss Georgia N. Or- street car. Wolf lev wn run down
suit in the great development of com- Tho navy department today sent or-lville. Both are residonts of Med- bv a Venico flyer yesterday at Six
merce between the United States and ders to the yard at New York, Bo-, ford. Iteonth street.
Japan nnd stimulate the shipping ton. Philadelphia ninl Norfolk to I 1 i
bnsiness in tho Pacific ocean. . send vessels to senrch for tho big The enr for use, tho Bulck. 281 ' Your fninllv need n Bnlck. 2-U
1910 BUICKS ARE HERE
We Sold Four Saturday-They are Going Like Hot Cakes-They Can be Seen in Front of
the Nash Hotel Sunday Afternoon. The Car Best Suited for the Needs of the R. R. Valley
t
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THE FAMOUS WHITE STREAK
In Rumble, Surrey and Toy Tonneau.
$11.50 FOB PORTLAND
The Car that is Best Designed for
Family, Passenger and Pleasure tor
t the Rogue River Valley
$1100 P. O. B. PORTLAND.
The trimmest, stauiichest small Touring Car on
market.
MODELS 16 AND 17
MODEL 16, $1900 F. O. B. PORTLAND.
This car may have equals for power, performance ami
speed, but if so they will cost at least $1000 more
thnn the Buick.
The Buick made the two best American records during 1909 on track and road. At River
head, 113 miles averaging 70 miles per hour, at Atlanta 201 miles averaging 72 miles per hr.
Medford Buick Company
Tdu Velle Manager
Hodson's Garage