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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1910)
' -'nw.!iw, M MKDFORD MABD TKIBPME, MBDTO'BD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 19.10. f -t-i-r ---- TOO LATE TO CLA38IFY. 2 mm IN TRAIN WRECK FORT WAYNE, Jnd.. Sept. 21. Thirty-five persons were killed in a hekcUon collision between two Wn bnsh valley traction cars this nftcr noon near Kiugslnnd and 20 were injured. The Wnbnsh Valley road is nn electric interurbun line operating be tween Fort Wayne and Lognnsport, Inn. The accident occurred near Kingslnnd, in Wells county, south of hore. The two cars that crashed were specials. f he cars were running at a Irish 'rate of speed when the crash came, according to reports of the accident received here. Thev met with ter rific force and ono of them practically demolished. was STOCK MARKET STEADY NEW YORK, Sept. 21. Prices at tho opening of tho stock market to day showed little chance from yes terday's close. Beatings wero slug gish and tho variations In price were confined to fractions. Interborough Metropolitan was under pressure, preferred dropping a full point. Dur ing tho later trading tho prices fluc tuated without a definite trend, the price changlngs being upward. Great Korthern preferred rose 1. Union Pacific and Reading rose fractions. Pressed Steel Car fell 1. By noon the Hiarket was alcost stagnant Slight decline; followed. Bonds were steady. (Furnished by Moss & Co., by private wire.) NEW YORK, Sept range of prices: High. Amal. Copper 63 Am. Car Fdy 47 Am. Loco... 376 Am. Smelters 67 21. Today Low. 62 46 36 65 116 98- 134 104 74 37 190 74 146 Close. 63 47 .37 67 117 99 135 105 75 38 190 75 146 33 29 131 30 26 56 127 128 20 55 Am. Sugar . . Atchison . . . Am. Tel. . . . Bal. & Ohio.. Brook. R. T. Beet Sugar.. Can. Pac . . . C. & O 117 99 135 105 75 39 190 75 C. Nor. West 146 Cen. Leather Con. Gas ... 131 D. & R. G... 30 Erie 26 Ot. Noj?. Ore. 56 dopfd ... 127 Ills. Cent .. 128 Interboro .. 21 do pfd ... 55 130 29 25 56 123 128 20 54 4.I.. N 144 M. K. &T.. 37 Mo. Pac .... 53 Nat. Lead . . 52 N. Y. Central 114 Nor. & West 31 31 53 50 113 53 52 114 97 117 40 129 107 33 142 31 31 63 40 122 115 23 167 68 116 45 35 63 Nor. Pac . . . Ont. & West. Penna. . . . . , Tea. (Jaa . . P.r8. Car . . . Reading . . . Rep. S. & I. Itock Island do pfd . . . S. F. II pfd.. St. Paul ... So. Pao .... So. Ry 117 114 129 128 143 31 31 63 40 122 115 23 140 30 30 62 39 120 113 23 164 66 115 45 35 60 Un. Pac .... V. 8. Steel . . do pfd . . . Utah Copper. Wabash pfd. 167 68 116 46 36 Westlnghouse 63 Call money, 1, Total sales, 471,000 shares. Cklcego Markets. Wheat High. Low. Close, 106 100 54 51 37 34 .May 100 Dee ,.. 100 Corn 105 100 May . , . , Dec . . '. . . Oata May , .,, iWj f Pork J&B. t ? i 55 52 38 35 54 50 37 34 18.35 18.30 18.32 - - NMS 4 COMPANY. Brokers mm YORK STOCKS tilRAlfe'AXD PROVISIONS VtUtAtK LKASKD WIRB 4 HOOM 1 P. O. BLOCK - FXOIOp 1881. 4 !ff-ft4--f-ft--44444-f444 For vSale by M00R-EHNI CO. 213 Fruitgrowers' Bank Bdg RANCH PROPERTY 10 acres bearing fruit, 1 miles out $15,000 10 acres bearing fruit; good buildings, IV2 niiles out.... $15,000 2y2 acres truck and berry land, water, buildings, 1 1-4 miles - $2500 10 acres truck and berry land, water rights,' barn .... $3750 SY2 acres fruit, good build ings, tools and stock, close in $7000 20 acres all fruit, 10 bearing, a bargain $12,500 7 acres bearing fruit, g6od buildings, Vfe miles out .... $9000 30 acres near Central Point, part bearing, good build ings, water, a bargain $16,000 240 acres best fruit land, part bearing, house and barn, 4 miles out, per acre $300 35 acres, all in fruit, build ings, spring, wells, stock, tools .: $17,500 40 acres near Central Point, fruit and alfalfa, worth $400 per acre $12,000 CITY PROPERTY 5-rom bungalow, modern .... $2500 8-room house, 3-4 acre $1800 Fines residence lots on 8th t $500 to $700 6-Toom modern house $2700 5-rom moderncottage $2000 2-story house, lot 168x258, $2000 5-room modern cottage $2100 Fine residence lots and dwellings in all parts of the city MRE INSURANCE, BEST COMPANIES CALL AT OFF. ICE OR PHONE MAIN 2592 Wilton Lackaye in "The Battle." Henry E. Dixey is a great admirer of Wilton Lackaye and fond of re-' counting stories of tho wit and prow ess in repartee of tho star of "The Battle," which, by the way, is due here. "Steele Mackaye said to Lackaye one day of course this was years ago llr. Lackaye, you're too full of spirits, too full of the comedy of life. You'll never be a great actor, sir, until you've had a great loss and a great sorrow.' "'All right answered Wilton, gravely, 'why don't you write me 0 piny? I'll have both." NOTICE. The American Woman's league will meet at the Christian church at 4:30 p. m. Thursdny. All members re qquested to attend. (Signed) SECRETARY. ADVANCE GUARD HERE. (Continued from Pae 1.) Over 200 inquiries have becne ceived at the Commercial clubin tne past two days, showing that interest in this section is at fever heat' in the east. More and more letters from prospective Bottlers arrive each dny, and it looks as if the capacity of Alcdford hostelnes will be tested to the limit, as it was last spring. DR. CRIPPEN BOUND OVER. (Continued from Page L) ings. When they werp taken from tho building nnd back to their pells, both wero depressed and Mile. Lcn evo showed signs of possible col lapse. "I am not expressing any opinion on tho evidence thnt has been sub- mjtted, particularly with reference to Mllo. Leneve," said Magistrate Do Rutzen, "but I think sufficient facts have been adduced to warrant the committal of both for trial." Attorney Newton explained at tho close of tho hearing that his failure to produce any witnesses for tho de. fenso should not bo construed as an admission of weakness. lie sniu that tho defense had its casn wll in hand and that it was ready to go to trial, but he believed it waB evident that tho magistrate intended to holJ Fruit Jars REASON'S, the jar that has stood tho test of years and is yot the best jar made. SOHRAM'S, solf-sealing jarsthe kind that once used will always ba used. THE BEi The best is none too good for Mcdfon' people, and our experience in cat!.' raising, buying and butchering has taught us how to got tho best thou, too, our cold storage plant keeps all meat fresh without causing it to becomo bd after being sold to the customer. Try hero for j'our meat and 'provo our statements. 9 Warner, Wortman & Gore ttMIIIIIIIIIHIMMMIMMIHIH MEDFORD THEATRE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd. Wilton Lackaye (Liebler & Co., Managers) IN CLEVELAND MOPFETT'S DRAMA OF LOVE AND DOLLARS THE BATTLE Seats on sale Monday, September 19. the couple for trial nnd that it would bo unwise to produce the line of de fense that will be presented when the final hearing comes up. The next step in the proceedings will be the indictment of Crippen for murder and Mile. Leneve as nn ac cessory. This will be n purely for mal matter. i MAN IS STABBED. (CenHnned fron'pace L) tion was today "hurled broadcast over southern Oregon. ' Was a Carpenter. Mock has been working as a car penter this summer In Med ford. Last fall ho chopped wood for Arthur Rose on Griffin creok. Tho man has borne an evil reputation since ho has been In this district, but has not caused any trouble. He was in the habit of hinting mysteriously of crimes hitherto performed. JesBo Smith, tho murdered man, had served in the Sevonth United States cavalry for a number of years. He bad seen active service in tho Philippines and during tho Boxer up rising in China, as five bullet scars and ono bolo cut on his body testi fies. For four years Smith was a Texas ranger. Ho was 35 years old and unmarried. An Eyo Witness' Story. The tragedy is described by David Martin, ono of the two eyewitnesses, as follews: "Mock and Jesse went hunting to gether on Labor day up Griffin creek. Jesse got tired as they found no game and returned homo. Mock's dog followed hlrn. Jesso tied tho dog up, fed and took care of It. On Mondny Mrs. Mock camo after the dog. Jesso 1b said to havo Jok ingly said: 'I haven't your dog.' She thought that he was lleing to her and becamo angry. Finally Smith gavo her the dog. "The next evening McMullen, Jesse and I wero sitting around tho table waiting for J. II. Free to come over from his home across tho street to mako up a four-handed game of cards. I was reading while the others wero talking together, when there was a knock on the door. McMullen naked the knocker to enter. Mock camo In tho door looking somewhat RESH MEATON MARKET PHONE 281 GROCERY RESOLVE! Th9 best resolution for yon to make is to come to us for your next salt, if you want something out of the ordinary. We do the best work an J charge the lowect prioea. ' W. W. EIFERT FKOOBJlMXVl TAXLOB Modern Sweets Make Welcome Treats ThiUtJern SmX it tkt OutnnlM f JPvra mtd WktUfmt Candy i PtreU tU "iltiarn DW Un CMftrtlttwy U, lira fwtUW, 0ew flushed. I think ho had beon drink ing. He sLook hands with mo and Jesso introduced him to McMullen. Then Mock noked Jesee: 'Why did you try and steal my dog?' Tho Lie Pawed. " 'I didn't; I was Just fooling with your woman; I did not intend to keep tho dog,' Smith answered. " 'Why did you call my wife a liar?' Mock said next. '"I didn't call her a liar,' Jesse responded. Then the lie was passed and they wero fighting. I, do not know which ono hit first. Martin and I were going to lot them fight it out, not knowing that Mock had a knife in his hand. Thcro wore two lamps on tho table and I grabbed them, as they were In danger of be ing tipped over. "no nan Killed Me." Suddonly Jesse cred: 'Take him off. Ho has stuck mo with a knife.' Mc Mullon grabbed Mock's wrist, but It was too Jaw. Jesse said quietly: 'He has killed mo,' and fell face downward on the floor. I asked McMullen to go and telephone for a doctor. I ran outside to see If there was any help In sight, and at tho door met Mro. Mock, who said: Josse hit first, and don't you Ho about It.' I returned to Jesso and tried to got rooponBe from him, but ho could not talk. After a minuto or two tho struggling ceased and I know that tho man was dead. "I bellevo that the murder was pro meditated acd that Mock camo with an opon knlfo in his pocket with tho Intention of doing damage to Smith," Mrs. Mock is bolng held by tho , officers, as It Is bolloved ihfct she Ib an accomplice, J Coroner Kellogg Is holding an in quest this afternoon. i ijTTX1aMBjI "- P50 Stoneware Churns, .Tars, Crocks, Flower Pots, all sizos and tho best values over put on tho markot. Tho pricos this season are lowor than last, on ,c count of tho immense quantity so-..l bv this store. EARTH PHONE 280 New Stock Wo hnvo-tho youngest grocery storo in Medford. All goods are cunrnnteed "NEW STOCK" nnd euro to bo fresh. If vou want tho best in stnplo and fancy Groceries givo us n trial. Wo mnintniu n specinl delivery nnd enn givo you prompt service. Sale of Dishes Allin 6 Allin 132 West Main Street. Phone Main 2691 Our Special 25c COFFEE is tho finest for the money to bo found in tho city; in fact, wo be lieve it is as good as most cof fee sold at 35o a pound. Try a pnekago and sco if you don't think it is all we claim. Every thing wo carry is on a par with this coffee a little belter than you usually got for tho money. Olmstead & Hibbard Phone Main 571 1 Fountain Pens When you buy a Foun tain Pen you want tho best. WATTEEMAN'S has proven tho best. You are sure of a good pen if it bears tho trade mark and comes from a Watterman factory. The Medf ord Book Store Bac Cash Store NEW ARRIVALS CHEEvSE Imported Swiss Cheese, pound 40c Wisconsin Oronin Brick, pound 30c Edam Ohcese, Med., each $1.00 Tapico Sago for grating each 10c Limburgor, Oamombort, Breakfast, etc. Watermelon, largo, and sweet ono, direct from Fiero ranch, oach for TODAY 15c Fresh Fruits Peal's, Apples, Peaches, Ba nanas, Grapes Prunes Fresh Vegetables Carrots, Cauliflower, ITead Lettuce Sweot Potatoes, Beets, Celery, Egg Plant Squash. Try our 25c Coffco and O. 0. Brand, 1V2 pounds 50c Tea, a direct importa tion. iTnpnn Spiderleg, oxtra choice, pound 75c Japan Basket Fired, choice, pound 50c E. B. Congon extra grade, pound 60c Try a pound of the best value for the nioney in tho city. Crockery Sale. A cleanup of broken stock pattern, Pekin blue. 41in. plate, at, each 10c 5-in. plate, at, each 12c G-in. plate, at, each He 7-in. plate, at, each 18c 8-in. plate, at, each 20c Tea cup and saucer 22c Coffee cup and sau cer, each 25c Covered dish, each $1.50 Creamers, each 25c Creamers, medium 3c0 Creamers, largo 35c Oat meals, each 13c Fruit dishes, each ....10c B. C Cash Store Medf ord 's Best Grocery 223 W Main St. Tel. 23 223 W. Main St. Telephone 2341 THE MERRIVOLD FOUNTAIN PEN' $1.00 Every pen is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Come and examine this fine pen. Every school child should own ono. We also carry CONKLIN'S SELF-FILLING PENS Durable and satisfac tory. THE MERRJVOLD iSHOP 134 West Main Street Henry Stono of Talent lias ordor ed the lumber for a $4000 bungalow which ho is intondlng to erect on his orchard near that placo, BKLECT10N8 IN 11KAL KSTATBi KiHt front bungnlo, , S, C hI., $1000. Sninll hoiiHO, iffiOO. i ity 30-aoro fruit farm, fino iiuproVc- iiioutH, $10,000. J noroH, oloao, $1050) , t' Knst front lotB in Kenwood on tiuiu. Solool property on Wot Main; a bargain. Vino cottngo, new, oust Hide, $11000. Act from HiIh list; it won't appear again for ono wocg. GKOHOK Y. nYKH, Hoom 11, over Med ford I'. O. 158 FOR SAL13 ftiur IOIh, Bowor nnd water, ntruot ordered paved, hIso filxlQO foot, jfl'jnO; or I IoIh, filx 100, for $1000; on Pnhu hI. TIioau nri) (ho ulumpoHt loin iimido tlio corporate limits of Mcdford. Ad drosH owner, P. O. box 172. tf 1'OIJ SAM-! 5-room house nnd lot TfixllU fool, on H. ftvprprcoti hI. nenr now Medford Grocery Co. building for .f'JfiOO; riKlit In tho now warehouse- district nnd will double in value in 18 months , 1 block from S. P. friiiijht depot. AddroHH owner, . 1!-. iLfci7-'. tf FOlt SATjK AiTlilonl Binnll farm of 10 uoruH, alinoHt H miles from Phoenix, unino distanco from Tal ent, Or.; fruit laud, 2 pood sprinti, fi-room hoiiBo, outbuilditiKD, small fruit, fl ticres elenrod, ,$800 worth of wood; $1200 down, balance on timo to Hiilt buyer; lake earn to Talent and I will show you (ho property. L. N. Judd, Hoburtu bldj;., Tuloni, Or.; only $10 per Hero. 1(12 FOR SALE Do you want n fino farm of GO acres, noar Anderson crook, Talent, Or.? Fertilo soil, healthy location, ainoiiK tho hills, 20 acres under cultivation, a 7-rooiu house, outhitildiiiKtf, etc., etc.; n well of pure, sparkling water, suv oral livini: springs of water on the place, a fino bearing family orchard of throe acres, early and late ap ples, also ponchos, pours, pliitm', prunes, cherries nnd somo Hiunl) fruit; lovely view from it of Iho valley; will mako Homebody nu ideal homo; six thousand dollars thnt'H only mm hundred dollars nn acre; take your wife, and coino on tho cars to Talent and I will take u rig and go out nnd show you tho place, h. M. Judd, Hobort bldg.. near depot. 102 WANTKU To oxchango somo of (he very host of orchnrd lauds, 0 miles of Medford, for good dcHirnblo city property; pricos right. Addros box '107. Ifll WANTED Foreman for young or chard; wife to board men. Apply Nash hotel at between 1 nnd 2 n. in. lf)8 WANTED-IIigh school girl to work for bonrd ami room. Phono Main 1021. 1M FOR SAL!- Iland-mndo sweet cider dolivorod daily, 25o gallon by bar rel. Phono Main 2012, W. E. WoIIh,. Medford. MO WANTED Modern furnished Ikmiho of fivo or six rooms, contrnlly lo onlcd, by couple, no ohildron. Ad. dross A. A., caro Mail Tribune 10 1 Some Good Investments A bountiful homo, 8 roomn, completo, bath nnd linlln, lot (0x 17r, fino lawn, on paved street, cIoho in. Hcnutiful bungalow, 5. Inrgo rooms, bath, laundry trays, built in furnituro; nil plnstorod nnd tinted, cement walks; a bargain. fl-room houso, now, largo burp, food well, lot fiOxlfll. ( 120 neroH good farm land, houso nnd bam, dcop soil, irriga tion ditch on lino of proporly. niaoksmith Bhop, good well, building and tools, all for $-150. Two fino lots, 00x17-1; 30 largo npplo trcon; a bnrgniu at $500 oneli, terms. A fino 5-room bungalow, stono foundation, largo porch, 10 laiyo apple, trooo; tonnB, Ono of the host lots in Medford, 53x1-171., oast front; $800; a bargain, Thos. H. E. 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