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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1910)
lf1 t IT ' WWTW 1 T WrrWl"HHIV Vii Mk S-')'' HWU'dNBlMrt' ' i'l''itiiMHWt( H'W'u '' M iWHs tfnMtMMnpfl IIIW'WWWt wr "fwgF,fvy I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AtEDFQRD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1010. J?frW 1 'M n (VI WIFE KILLER PAYS PENALTY OF CRIME "Enwst Wirth, Convicted of Murdcr in His Wife, Is Hanned at San Qawitin His Only Words Were, ' "Pray for Mc." ! Too Late to Classify !! ,:' i'OU KENT 1 will hnvo ICO ncros ot first-clnss pasture after Juno 2G. C. W. Isaacs. tf SAN QUENTIN, Cnl., Juno 17. Emeat Wirth, convicted of luurderius lis wifo in Los Angeles several wrecks Ko, was linnKcd hero at 10:30 n. in. iodny. Aftor tho trap ivns sprung "Wirlh's neck Was split open niul , Hood spurted from his jugular vein. Tkysieians in attendance examined "iio body after it was hauled up and said tho reason for the neck breakiusr open was that Wirth had made six previous attempts to hang himself atnd that tho muscles of his neck Tvcro weakened. As soon as the trap was sprung, physicians rushed in to stop tho flow of blood. Wirth's heart ceased beat- iiiK eight minutes after tho trap fell. Wirth's only words were, (WANTED A girl to do general bouse work. Apply Mrs. H. Lumsdcu, cor ner Cth ntul UnrUett streets. tf W.YNTKD To lease, n small uunga low, either built or under construc tion. II. V. Qrunsky, Phono 1451. WANTED Wells, sowors and base ments to dig. Tom Mcllalo, 32G North Holly. Phono 2103. SI FOR SALE A Mollno wagon and heavy harness, almost now. 723 13th street, W. SI those of Ashland along Presbyterian lines. AT THE CHURCHES. Christian Church. Comer of Sixth nud Ivy streets. Services of special interest on Sun day. At 9:45 n. m., children's day program of tho Sunday school; at U a. in., tho weekly observance of the Lord's Supper, followed by a "Pray for enminn on "Somotlrini to Do and -ho; pray for me," uttered after tho Some Things Not to Do"; 7 p. m.. Hack cap was drawn. J Christian Endeavor servicee; S p. m., WN FOREST FIRES WIPE OUT T Lino of Flrc-Fiflhtcrs Fifty Miles Long Is Today Battlinp. With tho Flames Ten-Stamp Mill and Many Other Buildings Burn. NACO, Aril., uno 17. A lino of tiro fighters CO miles long today Is battling with a forest flro that has been raglug In tho OJo and Dacoachl mountains for sovoral days. Tho on tiro town of Movarabl, in tho mining section of Sonorn, was wiped out last night. A ten-stamp mill wbb among tho buildings burned. Many wild animals, including pan thers, and bears, have been driven from the forests to tho banks of tho YaquI river and aro terrorising tho in habitants in that vicinity. PLAYED BALL UNDER JUSTICE MOODY IN 1885 lather 1'olopy visited tho con demned man a few minutes before he was led to tho scaffold. The physi ciuns in attendance were Drs. J. II. Kuscr, William Peters, W. P. Jones ""and tho prison physician, Dr. Wade -Stone, Several persons beside tho prison officials witnessed tho execution. Af ter tho hanging Warden Hoyle said that ho hoped this would end capi tal punishment in California. Ho V ., . ... , re i i evening service, with a special ser mon on the subject, "A United Church and n Believing World." Ev erybody invited to these services. W. Theo. Matlock, pastor. Christian Science. . Sen-ices Sundny morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon, "Is tho Universe, Including Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sundny school nt 10 o'cleck: testimontr.l said ho would use his efforts to have , meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. All law enacted prohibiting hnnging. Early this morning Wlrth was vis atcd by his brother-in-law, Albert !Mona, of Los Angeles. The doomed -yiaan broko down and wept. Neither 'attended tho hanging. New Phoenix Pastor. Itev. John K. Bnillie, D. D., for iyears supplying pastorates in Phila delphia and Hamburg, N. J., has ac cepted a call to the Presbyterian church of Phoenix. He comes to the coast on account of a change of cli "saate. Ho is tho first resident pastor ihnt community hns had in half a century, the church having been for some timo past grouped with Jack sonville, although a score of years-; ago its interests were merged with! arc welcome. 128 North street, north Sherman-Clay house. Grape music GRANTS PASS CLAIMS CHAMPIONSHIP ON GAME In the Oregoninn of Wednesday a two-column picture of tho Grants Pass ball team appears, together with tho statement that Grants Pass had won tho championship by de feating Medford June 5. Some re porter got his signals crossed In writing up that dope and the joke is on Manager Roper. Fred has work ed early and late to build up the ball team in the Pass, and deserves credit for his efforts, but he should keep his eye on his press agent. O. J. Patton, manager of tho Ho tel Xnsh, on reading of tho rctirc ' meat of Justico Moody of tho United States supremo bench, remarked: "Why, I played ball in the New England league in 1SS3, when Judge Moody was president of the league. He was ono of the greatest baseball fans I over knew, and there wasn't a poiut of the game ho wasn't con versant with in those days." Died. EADS In Medford, Friday morn ing, June 17, 1910, Alice, daughter df Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ends, aged 10 years. Tho funeral will bo held from the residence of tho parents, 921 West Ninth street, Sunday, Juno 19, at 2:30 p. m. Ill A 411 A iiuinc. ; Notice is hereby given to rcnl es tate dealers that my property is off the market. MRS. J. D. EVANS. 73 Haskins for Health. DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL pari or RFunvpn m mr E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. ELI mmmi -- --- .... .. ------...--..--. ''V ' "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS" . Wo nro ullva and imvo nuver luul tho AmIiIiiihIUhn. New Life and Young Blood HAVE LOCATED MAIN OFFICE IN MEDFORD . With HiVu.uhoH in PORTLAND, MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS CITY, MO., AND CHICAGO Now Selling Series No. 5, which is n pari of tho .FAMOUS SUNCM3ST ORCHARDS, ono mile east of Talent, in parcels of ten acres or less at; an average prico of .$'.100 por acre. All these tracts wore, planted tho Spring of .1909, and arc lakon care of until January 1st, 1911, free of charge, to tho purchaser. No matter how high your expectations may bo, thoy will bo surpassed by the beauty of this 011 01 rARD, Write- Por Illustrated Booklet of tho ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. Terms- 20 per cout cash, and tho balance in oight quarterly paymonts. Liberal dis count for nil cash. To the Public- We earnestly urge upon all visitors to Medford tho wisdom of a visit of in spection to this beautiful ORCHARD tract. Tho trip will bo worth your whilo in that you will view the most ideally located and highlv improved ORCH ARD in the entire ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. Call at our office, or nialco ap pointment by phono, and we will be glad to have ono of our representatives show you this property in our automobiles. IF YOU PREFER Deal through our authorized ncnta: THEMEDFORDORCHARDSTRUSTCO. L.W. BUR LING AMIS, President JOHN R. ROBERTSON, Sceretarv IRA J. DODGE CUSICK & MYERS II. C. MALTBY W. T. YORK & CO. JOHN D. OLAVELL TORREY & aLURPHY ANDERSON & GREEN J. W. DRESSLER AGENCY OREGON ORCHARD SYND. TEMPORARILY LOCATED AT NO. 9 NORTH' CENTRAL AVENUE. Pennant address after AtiKiist 1 Bl- M' UMk. AVE aLVKE A SPECIALTY OE Rogue River Valley Fruit Lands TELEPHONE MAIN -loGl 1.1 A Real Genuine Bonafide C L O T H I N G SALE Legitimate Price Reductions Best Apparent Values CLOTHES Jflk mLWhW E K.atUIBI w&&Av.mm'mn When you can go into a store during a sale and buy a suit that is marked $18.50 for $8.50 you can mako up your mind that there must havo boon a very long profit in the first of the season. Think of a profit of $10.00 or over on a suit that cost $8.50 or less. Wo don't believe in marking goods at enormous profit in the first place in order to make a flash later on. We mark at small profits at all times give you tho best values possible for your money and when we put on a sale it means actual savings to every customer. We mark our clothing fully 25 per cent less than most dealers to start with. A lot of men's Suits which many stores would ask up to $18.50 for; during this sale . $8 SO $15.00 Suits, sold by others as high as $20. tt i ( r j this sae for W A vJ.,4 $20.00 Suits sold by others as high as $25. d f A ry ff this sale for P A $30.00 Suits, sold by others as high as $35.00; syr r this sale for. : , ,AA.DJ $35.00 Suits, sold as higli as $40.00 by others; ?A this sale for O.J J All Hats Reducedl-5 Off On All Pants t'isU (ALWAYS IN EARNEST) Yours for Satisfaction and a Square Deal THE TOGGERY MEDFORD'S BEST CLOTHING HOUSE (OF COURSE) MM H H I' - 77; .,,,,,,., " : I m J 1 1 . n i m - m 5ii 3ius',TywF Mf - r ntt - " "'JfTj ,-...W'- Wj