Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1910, Image 2

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"FLYING DUTCHMAN"
AGAIN IN THE TOILS
"Tho flying Dutchman" is the
sohrinuot by which ho ia known lo
tho )h)lioo, and ho bus boon up mo
often and relenod on promise to
leave town that thu jmlo hud hint
tho record of hiu niiinu. 'I'liin Unto,
howovor, ho ia noounod oL' Imvim,'
imrloinod n suit oi' olollius, nnd wluui
ciuiturod was woarinj; a pair of
tiousorfl which woro identified hy his
aooitHor. Wlion (iiamtionod in jail
this lnotnint as to wlioro ho had hid
dun tho olothos lto vuuifoiitUHly de
nied having Htolon anytliiiiK.
"If yoi (ink I Ktolo dom pants, 1
will jjlf don to yon,'' ho slionted, and
proceeded to suit tho action to the
word by taking off tho avaionts and
shovinu them throimh tho bars.
Last Notice to Water Consumers.
Wntor wnts for tho months of
June, July and August must bo paid
on or boforo July lfi, 11)10. People
holding oortifieatcs for wntor must
bring same to tho rooordor's office
and have samo credited, otherwise
(hey will go deliiKiuont.
KOMT. W. TEFiFKH. 100
WATTEHSON MAY STAY
IN JAIL ALL SUMMED
KINGSTON, N, V July 1-1. low
ing Walloraon, boh of Colonel lluniy
Watteraon of Louisville, Ky., walud
OMiiuiuatlou when his ease for
shunting Aliehael J. Ilaitiu, tho Ban
gerties salooiikueper, was culled hu
foro l'olicu Justiue Kowo at that
place, lie was committed to jail to
await tho notion of the grand jury.
No application for hail will ho
made, but there will be an applica
tion for the appointment of a com
mission to determine his sanity, It
is customary to make such applica
tion after indictment. Tho grand
jury will not convene until Septem
ber, and if the usual course is fol
lowed Wattcrsou will remain in jail
throughout the summer,
Packers
Wanted!
To register with tho association
for this season's pack. Packing,
nuhoolH for pears and apples In An'
gust and Hoplomhor. I'ack changed
on apples. Everybody muni learn It.
U. It. KJIIJIT & I'HODUCK ASS'N.
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LONG AFTER YOU HAVE
FORGOTTEN THE PRICE
OF RARDON'S ICE CREAM
YOU WILL REMEMDER
THE QUALITY.
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TEN LYNCHERS
AWAIT TRIAL
Citizens Accused of Murdering Detec
tive Who Killed Blind-Pig Keeper
Face Grand Jury Probe Monday
Next.
NEWARK, O., July 14. Ten citi
zens, charged with participating In
tho lynching of Detective Corl Ether
fcigton &ro In jail today and have
been refused ball. They faco a grand
Jury probe Monday for the death of
Stherlngton and it Is expected that
Indictments for first degree murder
will be demanded by Attorney General
Desman, who will have personal
charge of the Investigation.
The situation has caused anxiety
here, and Newark realizes that tho
Uto authorities are in earnest In
their efforts to make the little cltyl
pay dearly for last week's lioting.
More arrests are expected during
the day. The state authorities have
Investigated the affair, It is declared,
and have tho names of the leaders of
the mob.
Affidavits charging Mayor Ather
ton with neglect of duty and official
misconduct are ready In Cleveland.
Atherton's friends have urged him to
resign, but ho has so far refused to
follow this advice, and a move on the
part of the state to declare his office
Tacant Is expected.
Denman says that he Intends to
carry out the Instructions ot Govern
or Harmon to see that every member
of the mob goes to the penitentiary
or is electrocuted.
JAPANESE SEALING SHIP
SEIZED BY UNITED STATES
VICTORIA, B. C, July 14. The
Japanese sealing schooner Tokio
Maru has been seized in Behring sea
by the United States steamer Ta
homa for poaching at tho Pribylolf
islands, uccording to information
Toaching hero today. The Tokio
Maru, one of tho big fleet of vessels
from Nippon, sent across the Pacific
this season hunted off California
and British Colnmbia earlier in the
season. Tho vessel was found in
sido tho tlirco-milo limit with some
of tho boats engaged in n raid on the
rookeries on Juno 23 by tho Tnhoma
and was seized.
KING OF BURGLARS
CROSSES GREAT DIVIDE
WEST SWANZEY, N. H July 14.
Happy that ho had abandoned his
"profession" many years ago and had
since lived an upright life, Charley
Adams, known as tho king of bur
glars, but whoso real name was Lang-
don W. Moore, died here today.
Though at one time Adams was tho
most notorious creek in tho country,
for 14 years ho lived honestly. With
his last breath he referred to this
fact almost joyously.
"I made tho right kind of a finish,"
ho said. "I was able to die among
my friends."
Adams' biggest haul was made in
connection with the robbery of tho
Concord National bank in 1865, when
he made away with $306,000. In
1870 ho robbed a bank in Rockland,
Me., of 1200,000, but was captured.
In 1880 he was convicted and sen
tenced to 15 years In prison.
Adam9 estimated that he paid out
fully $1,000,000 during hi? career fori"
police protection.
BALLINGER HOME
FOR THE SUMMER
SEATTLE, Wash., July 14. Sec
retary Bnllingcr of the interior de
partment came home Seattle Inst
night from Washington and will
spend the summer on the coast. Ho
was met at the station by his family
only.
Bnllingcr did not enre to talk pol
itics today. He did declare, however,
that he would take no active part in
the Washington state cnmpnigu now
on.
He reitoratcd his statements that
he had no intention of resigning.
"I am not made of resigning mate
rial," ho declared, "and do not care
to gratify those persons who would
like to see me quit. That is not my
object in being in office.
"I expect to administer the inter
ior department in a legal manner nnd
in a way which. I believe, will ulti-i
THINK TAFT WILL LEAD
NEW YORK POLITICS
BEVERLY, Mass., July 14. That
President Tatt will nsanmo tho posi
tion as leader of tho republican par
ty in tho Now York campnlGn follow
ing his return from a wook'a crulao
along the coast, is tho prediction horo
today.
Taft is bollovod to bo growing im
patient because ot tho muddled stato
of affairs la Now York republican
ranks, and It is bollovod thnt tio will
not continue waiting for tho endorse
ment of others boforo taking a hand
In tho gubernatorial and congression
al fight.
Tho situation olsowhero, notably in
North Dakota and Ohio, also Is said
to bo causing tho president to con
templnto taking an activo part In tho
gamo in thoco states.
Senator Crane of Massachusetts
mately receive the approbation of 'and Attorney Gonoral Wlckorsham
ovcry ono except the fanatics, whose havo departed after a conforonco with
opinions I do not give a continental Taft last night. Tho president had
FOREST FIRE RAGING
IN CLATSOP TIMBER
ASTORIA, Or., July 14. A forest
firo which started in the clearing at
tho Hammond Lumber company's
logging camp, near Oak Point, Sun
day, has already caused damage esti
mated at $20,000 and is still burn
ing. No green timber has yet been
burned.
A large force of men is fighting!
the flames. Practically all of the
company's camp has been destroyed,
including the cookhouse, tho two
bunkhouses, blacksmith shop and
two residences.
for."
Referring to Congressman Poin-
dextcr, tho secretary said he had
nothing to add to tho statement he
made recently in Washington that
Poindoxter was neither n Democrat
nor n Republican, and if that he kept
on he would soon be n Socialist.
STATE DIVORCE BUREAU
ADVOCATED BY JUDGE
TEDDY, JUNIOR, TO HUNT
IN CALIFORNIA HILLS
SANTA BARBARA, Cal., July 14.
Theodora Roosevelt, Jr., today is
emulating his hunter father. With
Mrs. Roosevelt. Stewart Edward
White and Mrs. White ho is trekking
into the Santa Yucz mountains, where
ho will establish headquarters for .1
three weeks' hunt.
The party traveled in an automo
bile to tho foothills, where they se
cured pack animals and commenced
tho n&ccnt into the wilds. They will
invndo tho country of tho mountnin
The Japanese has a lion nnd will prepare their own meals
crew of 38 hunters. They were tuk
en nshoro and imprisoned in Una-laska.
over a enmpfire.
OPTIMIST JIM SAYS
EVERYTHING'S ALL RIGHT
PURE DRUG LAW IS
PROPOSED FOR OREGON
NEW YORK, July 14. "If thoy
PORTLAND, Or., July 14. Ef- lot us alone I predict that everything
forts for a pure drug law for Orogonlwlll be all right," said James J. Hill
will bo mado at tho coming annual today, dlscuvslng the general busl
convontlon of tho Orogon Stato Drug-'ncss situation.
glstc' association, which will bo hold "Some honest and intelligent bust
at Gearlinrt Park July 12-15. This ness men want to do business right,
matter has been generally discussed lint they cannot whllo politics ham
and a final report will bo mado to per their affairs,
tho convention by tho committee np-j "There hay been a lot of money dl
polnted a year ago to preparo ouch a verted by collection of corporation
bill for presentation to tho leglsla-'and other taxes. When it cotg back
turo. into circulation things will look a lot
The bill will bo patterned after tho bettor."
Unltod Stute3 puro drug law. Under
KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 14.
Declaring that the divorco courts aro
tho sceno of more perjury than all
other courts combined, Judge Thom
as J. Seehorn of the circuit court ad
vocates a sta.to divorce bureau.
"Such a bureau," said Seehorn,
"should have supervision ovor every
divorco case in tho state. A vast ma
jority of cases go by default. Men
or women wanting divorcca can now
bring three character witnesses into
court, regardless of how dtsroputablo
they are, and secure their decrees."
DALZEL GAINS THREE
IN RECOUNT OF VOTES
PITTSBURG. Pa., July 14. John
Dalzel was nominated for congress
on tho Republican ticket over Dr.
Black by a plurality of 207, accord
ing to the figures given out today
after the recount of the ballots end
ed. This gives him a gain of threo
over tho original vote announced nf
ter the primary. Tho votes were re
counted after Dr. Black had charged
fraud.
FRANK GOTCH'S PLANS
ARE STILL INDEFINITE
HUMBOLDT, la., July 14. Frank
Gotcli. cbamrtlon wrestler, today said
'lila nlnnn fnr fliliHnr .Tnflr .Tnhnnnn
aro Indefinite. Ho added that prob
ably ho would leave this ovening for
Chicago to seo II. II. Frazco, who has
been In communication with him, and
that later ho would make a state
ment to tho press.
tho present odo a druggist may man
ufacture end sell within a stato,
drugs that do not come up to a suf
ficiently high Etandard te allow of
shipment from ono state to another.
Tho effect of tho proposod law, It
Is said, will bo to bring all drugs
handled iu this stato to a hlghor
srado.
HaDkins for Health.
AUGUSTUS HARTJE GIVEN
v DIVORCE FROM SPOUSE
luncheon with Captain Logan aboard
tho yacht Mayflower today and golf
ed with Captain Butt in tho afternoon.
Turfman's Fntc in Balance.
CHICAGO, III., July 14. There is
much speculation today among nio-
mg men' ns to the disposition the
Kentucky racing commission will
make in the oiiho of II. G. Heduell,
well-known turfman, who was ruled
off the Latonin course (several days
ago for alleged "doping of u horse."
Itodwell will nppenr for a hearing
boforo tho commission Saturday.
It is reported that tho commission
may lift tho ban from Bedwcll bv
allowing him to transfer his hornes
to other hands.
UNITED KINGDOM SAVES
$54,000,000 ON DRINK
WASHINGTON. July 14. Tho
United Kingdom sobered up $51,
000,000 worth in tho year 1009, no
cording to figures furnished this
government bv Consul-Gcnornl John
L. Griffiths of London, who report
ed a marked falling off in the eon
sumption of intoxicants in the Brit
ish realm in 1009. That year tho
amount expended for liquors was
$730,000,000, n decrease of $51,000,
000 from 1908.
SAYS DIVORCE IS
DESTROYING HOME
NEW TREATY MAY BE
BLIND FOR SEIZURE
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 14.
Whether tho new Russo-Jnpanooe
trenty, with its tinkling phrases rel
ative to a preservation of tho status
ouo in Mnnuchuria, is a blind for
real underground scheme by tho two
nations to seize China's richest prov
ince, probably cannot be ascertained
nt tho present time.
RAILROADS EXPECT BIG
INFLUX OF SETTLERS
PORTLAND, Or., July 14. Tho
railroads aro planning for tho biggest
rush of settlors over known Into tho
Pacific northwest during tho coming
fall. Within tho noxt few weeks a
meeting ot tho Transcontinental Pas
senger association will bo hold In
Chicago and arrangomonts mado for
ttio fall colonist ratos.
The opening of central Orogon and
other largo soctioni! of tho north
west, hitherto undeveloped, will at
tract a great many colonists. Tho
rnllroada liavo done oxtonclvo adver
tising of theso now openings for homo
ccokors and It Is now thought that
last year'.i heavy movomo"t of new
comers will bo moro than doubled.
Commercial clubs of Portland nnd
othor politi In tho stnto ns woll ns
tho whole northwost aro adding a
great deal to tho Interest felt lit this
section of tho country by persistent
advertising.
FAIR MARGARET PREPARES
TO GO BACK ON STAGE
PITTSBURQ, Pa., July 14. Au
gustus Hartjo, multl-mlllionalro, this
afternoon was grantod an absoluto
divorco from his wife. Tho decree I wns ,nntj0 ftt0 yesterday after
gives mm custody of their son, Scott
Hartjo, 14, and tho capitalist's moth-jd from Bittorfield and did a lot of
Prince U) In Balloon.
DRESDEN, July 14. Prince John
Oeorgo of Saxony, brother of King
Frederick August, is enthusiastic to
day over his first balloon trip, mado
in the big dirigible Parsival IV bo
foro 10,000 chcoriug subjects. The
wife of tho prince and tno two prin
cesses of Ciiseria were in the basket
with Prince eorgo. Tho ascension
tho
dirigible, with six passengers, urriv-
or Is given temporary custody of tlio I xnnnoifvurini; boforo
daughter, Mary, 10. j spectators.
tli3 crowd of
CHICAGO, III., July ll.Mnrgiirct
Illington, who retired from tho stage,
secured a divorce from Daniel Froh
rnan and married Edwnrd J. Bowos,
is today o'i her way to her Taeoinn
ATLANTA, Gn., July 14. Greatly
perturbed over tho rcmnrkablo in
crease in tho number of uudofcuded
divorce cases brought boforo him,
Judge W. D. Ellis hns announced that
ho would go boforo tho judiciary
committee of tho legislature and
mnko personal appeal for u dnistii
law which will check tho divorco ten
doncy.
Spcnking in his court, ho said of
divorce:
"It is destroying tho homo, nnd
when you dostroy tho home you de
stroy tho city, tho county, tho state
and tho nntiou. Something should bu
dono about it. No divorco should be
granted on tho uncorroborated state
ment of ono party. It has got so now
a little nuurrel botwecn husbnud nnd
wifo results in a row, tho row in a
divorco and tho divorco roHiilts iu ono
or tho other party marrying again
and getting a new victim.
"Tho ovil is growing. Evory year
sees it increase. Wo talk about sup
pression of vico in tho slums. I can't
imngino nnything worso thnn tho di
vorce ovil. Wo expect vico in the
slums, but whon virtuous young peo
ple marry wo exoct thorn to make
homes and raiso children."
Double Your Business
Le! In The Sunlight
Suppose you know a man who kept his hudcs drawn tight
nil day nnd burned kerosene iiiHtnd of letting In the sunlight.
SuppoHo you know a man toiling along a dusty road who would
not uooopt a lift whon them wau plenty of room in tho wagon ;
Suppose you know a miller with his mill built beside a Hwil't
running stroma who inmHtod on turning tho innchinery by bund.
All foolish, you snyt And yet look around you how few re
Inilera take advantage of the gront advertising campaigns run
by food, textile, cloth and every other manufacturing Hue that you
can name.
Think a moment 1 What was tho laot mlvnrtihomont you rend
and wondered just which store in town would bo progressive
enough to havo tho goods in stock so you could see them -mid pur
ihniT
More goods tiro sold under tho ovening lump at homo than you
dream of.
Practically every livo retailor advertises in his local paper.
But how.
Put up your lightning-rod I Lot your ciiHtomnrs know that you
can deliver to them tho goodB which groat advertising, paid for
by manufiicturcrH, hns intorontod them iu.
They will get tho habitand you will got tho buninoHH.
Practically evory manufacturer Btandn ready to help you help
yourself. Ask them for electrotypes suitabla to run in your own
advertising. Hook their trade mark to your storo.
Connumor demand for ndvortiscd goods is now divided broad
cast among all tho stores in town.
Uso your advertising iu locnl paiMirs to fociiB HiIb demand upon
your store And don't forget to bond for those helpful electro
types. Rend this again, for it moans money to you.
CONTItACTOUS.
Am roady to contract Immediately
for building a packing houso. Phono
A. C. Allon, 7001 Farmors.
STOMACHS REPAIRED.
Relieves Distress in Five Minutes
Guaranteed to Cure Intlinestlon
or Money Back.
Lot Mrs. Griffith toll you about MI-
o-nn, tho groatost prescription for
stomach troubles ovor wrltten:
For yoars I havo doctored for acuto
gnstrltls, but only received slight
bonoflt, nnd had to bo careful what
'ate. But, thanks to Ml-o-na stomnch
tablets, I can now ont anything. Last
Christmas, aftor partaking of a
honrty turkoy dinner, I was solzod
with an attack of acuto Indigestion,
nnd tho doctor worked ovor mo for
hours boforo I got roller. Ho paid
mo eight visits boforo I could say I
was woll enough to sit up. But fllnco
lirmm (n liNinnrn fnr n vntiirn in iln
footlights. A now play iu which sh..'tll0 - liavo taIcon Ml-o-na tablets, and
will tin,. ;., i i. ra..n,i dm.... I ' "nvo not boon troubled slnco. no-
Augiibt 20.
A Wonderful Discovery
for Medford.
"Cleanliness is noxt to Godliness." Mr. Allen's Portable Iluth Ap
paratus is a mnrvol. It combines in ouo simple, inexpensive appa
ratus all tho advantages known to modern bathing. Heats sufficient
water within six minutes nt tho cost of only 1 cent. A bath can be
taken in any room without tho possibility of soiling carpets or rugs.
Only ouo can understand tho real morits of this bathing apparatus
by having it demonstrated to you. Mr. II. Fox, who hns' tho exclusive
igoncy for Jackson county, will visit tho homos of Medford nnd vi
cinity and demonstrate it. Whon ho comes to your homo, invito him
in, and ho will show you tho morits of this 20th century invention.
It Is on exhibition at Strang's drug storo. QO AND 81312 IT.
Tho former star admits that "the
lure of the footlights" was too great
to ro&iM, hut says Unit she would
never go hnclc lo the stngo if her hus
band could not be with her during
her toui'b on tho road.
Hy a "want nd" campaign" is
meant persistency in repeating your
ad until you havo gotlon your re
sults! That doesn't always mean
many iiifcorlioiis or much delay,
foro using Mli-o-na I had attacks
about about ovory month." Mrs. Ida
Griffith, 1213 G St., Washington, D.
C., July C, 1D09.
Mll-o-nn stomach tablots aro Bold
by druggists ovorywhoro and at Ohas.
Strang's for 50 coats a largo box.
Thoy aro guarantood to euro Indigos
tlon, sour stomach, bolchlng gas, diz
ziness, blllounnoHs, hoavlnoss, or any
stomach ailment.
Try Ilooth'u Pills for constipation
Joyful surprlso 25c.
SPEND THE SUMMER
AT
Newport, Yaquina Bay
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
Whuro tho protty Wator Agates, Mobs Agates, Moonutonea
Cornoltans and Itock Oysters can bo found.
Outdoors Sport of all Rinds
Including Hunting, FUhln , digging Hock Oysters, Hooting,
Surf Duthlng, Hiding, Autolng, Canoolng nnd Dancing, Puro
mountain wator nnC tho best of food at low prlcoB. Krouh
Crabs, Clams, Oystors, Pish and Vogotnblos of all kinds dal
ly. IDEAL CAMPINO GROUNDS, with strict sanitary reg
ulations, at nominal cost. . . . T7
Low Round-Trip Season
I
Tickets
from all points In Oregon,
Washington and Idaho on sulo
dally.
Three DaySaturday to
Monday Rate
from 8. P. points, Port.and to
Cottage (Irovo tncluslvo, Includ
ing branch lines; nlso from all
O. & E, stations Albany nnd
west. Oood going on Saturday
or Sundny, and for roturn Sun
day or Monday,
A Sunday Excursion Rate of $ 5Q
from Albany, Corvallls and Philomath, with corresponding low rntoH
from points west, In offect all summer. Cull on any S. P. or O. & K.
Agent for full pnrtloulnrs as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for
copy of our bountiful Illustrated hooklot, "Outings In Oregon," or
wr't0 W AVM. MrMUltltAY,
Cleueral Passoiigor Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
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