jsmfwmmmmmmmm" - -fttjy . WfiFA 12 n -.. MEDFORD AEAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, .1910. BOY FINDS II HUMAN SKULL Took It Home for Uso as Tobacco Jar But Authorities Interfere and 'Are Now Carrying On an Investi gationMay Have Been Murder. RATE VICTORY BY ' ROADSJS SEEN Impression Prevails that Commission Will Yield to Demand for Raise By the Railroads over the Middle West. r j 1 PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. lfl.--A human skull round in Sullivan's gulch yesterday and taken home bv John O'Neal, aKed 10, of No. 300 Tillamook streect, for use as a to bacco jar, was later turned over to Deputy Corouer Fraud Dane nnd both tho detective department and the coroner's office are tpdny work ing on the possibilities of murder indicated by the find. Tho skull was found at the foot of Hancock street lying on top of a pile of rubbish by two small bojs living in the neighborhood. At O'Neal's re quest the skull was turned over to him nnd he took it to his home where he cut off the top and was preparing to use it as a tobacco receptacle. His mother, however, insisted that the authorities be notified nnd Dune wns culled to the house. Captain of Detectives Moore wai notified and detniled nn officer tt investigate. WIFE WAS TOO PRETTY; SO HE SHOT HER EVERETT, Wash., Oct. 15. His mlndtaffected by Jealousy and mad denecTbecause his wife was so beau tiful that she attracted unusual at tention from other men, Ernest Wlnkley, 30 years old, shot and kill ed his 22-yoar-old wife, fired a shot Into tho back of Mrs. Pearl Mayfleld, his wife's sister, and then made three -desperate- attempts to kill himself. After shooting his wife and her sister, WInkley fired a bullet Into his own head. This failed to render him -unconscious, so Le groped around the death chamber and, finding a bottlo of antiseptic, swallowed it. Then he slashed his threat with a knife and threw himself across his wife's corpse to die. CHICAGO, Oct. 15. A special dis patch from Washington says: "The rnilronds are going to get nearly everything they hnvo asked for in the way of freight increases, according to the opinion expressed by unofficial authorities on railroad rate regulation who have been watching the investigation conducted by the interstate commerce commis sion. Tho general feeling is that the commission will effect a compromise between the demands of the roads and the objections of the shippers with the weight of advantage on the railroad side. All possibility of the rate question becoming involved in the issue of the congressional election next month was removed by the announcement made bj the commission to tho offeot that advances asked by the western roads would be held up until Febru ary 12th. It has been announced that the eastern rate advances similarly would be postponed until that date. In each case the postponement of tho date on which the roads wish the higher rates to become effective was obtained by agreement between the commission nnd the railroad offi cials. In each case the postponement is voluntary on tho part of the roads and not a suspension by the com mission as provided bv the new Na tional rate regulation law. DESPERATE CRIMINAL KILLED BY OFFICER i Calls for Odd Pieces JEEERE THEY ARE AT EVERY PRICE AND FOR EVERY ROOM. Bo sure of! this that qery piece is worthy of its price, and most of tho pieces are worth a jrrcnt deal more. We have selected from our entire great stock of thousands of pieces of furnituro, and marked the prices close, just to help the economical women of Mcdford, who want to brighten up the cornel's of their homes when they clean house. ' You will never have n -greater opportunity to buy odd pieces of high class furniture, cheap. MSnHWimMMMHlMMin STRAWBERRIES THRIVE HEAR CENTRAL POINT CENTRAL POINT, Oct. 15. The most, phenomenal strawberry crop recorded at any point in the state is that raised by Sir. and Mrs. P. .7. Hickins of this town. They com menced picking strawberries from their vines with the very earliest and are still enjoying the delicious fruit from the garden and in proof o.f their phenomenal crop have presented sev eral friends with a strawberry bou quet consisting of twenty large ripe berries and numerous preen ones, still on the long stems. Their straw berry patch is still loaded with bei ries and blossoms. Central Point if sure the land of perpetual luxpry. GREAT RELIEF FUNDi RAISED IN LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 15. Mayor Alexander today deposited $2700 to the credit of the relief fund for tho widows of the Times disas ter victims. He raised tho money by tramping tho streets, Belling tick ets for tho theatrical "benefit of the sufferers planned for next week. He was accompanied by Joseph Cotton, president of the chamber of com merce, and a dozen other citizens. Tho relief fund now amounts to more than $25,000. WHEELING, W. Va., Oct. 15. George Johnson, colored, one of the moot desperate criminals encounter ed In this section in years, is dead today, having been riddled with bul lets from the revolvers of Chief of I I Police Klingenpool. While pursued by a posse yester day Johnson killed George Bias, fa tally wounded Charles Hale and George Lentz and seriously wounded five other ot his pursuers. He then took refuge on a cliff, where he de fled the posse. After a pitched battle. Chief Kling enpool climbed to a point above the cliff, opening fire on the desperado from above. Johnson fell dead with nine bullets in his body. BIG ATHLETIC NI0NS COMPETE IN NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, La., Oct. 15. The Irish-American athletes of Nc.r York have been installed favorites in the betting on the outcome of the National Amateur nioit meet, which began here this afternoon. The Irish-Americans won the junior championship yesterdnv with n total of 51 points. ft y llffHIl Sale Lasts Two Days--Monday and Tuesday. YOU'LL FIND THAT IT INCLUDES UNSUAL VALUES See Cards in Show Window Note the Savings .$40.00 Turkish Rocker for $33.00 $35.00 Turkish Rocker for $28.50 $25.00 Library Table for $20.00 $21.00 Library Table for .'. $16.00 $25.00 Rocker for $20.00 $20.00 Rocker for $16.00 $12.00 Ladies' Desks for $9.00 $26.50 Buffet for .- $18.00 $27.50 China Closet for $22.00 $10.00 Dresser for .V. Z .'. $G.50 $13.00 Dresser for .'. $10.00 $12.50 Dresser for $9.75 $16.50 Chiffoniere for $12.00 114-124 West Main Street WEEKS & McGOWAN CO Not being a hermit, you'll have no j trouble "getting interested" in the want ads. PASSENGER HITS A CATTLE TRAIN CARTIER, Out., Oct. 15 Cana dian Pacific passenger train No. 1 dashed into an eastbound cattle train On a curve four miles west of here this morning. Both engines the baggage and mail cars were badly wrecked. Tho engineer of the pas senger train was scalded and the fireman was killed. A large number of cattlo wore killed. WHALING COMPANY SELLS OUT FOR $1,000,000 VICTORIA, B. C Oct. 15, Tho purchase of tho entire holdings of the Pacific whaling company bv Col onel A. D. Davidson and A. D, Mo Ruo, acting on behalf of tho Cana dian Northern railway company, is understood from authoritntivo infor mation to bo prnoticnlly complete and the final payments will bo mndo by December 1. The amount involved is approximately $1,000,000. , Satisfaction Means more than keeping on hand a new, fresh, clean, high grade stock of fancy and sta ple groceries it means not only selling those goods at rea sonable prices and then de livering them to your door in first class condition. WE OWN AND OPER ATE OUR OWN DE LIVER WAGONS Wo guarantee satisfaction. J J I Olmstead i & Hibbard Are You Wise? JFew people stop to consider why one store Is always busy and why their stock and goods are alwayo fresh and clean, jit's because the goods aro sold .on a close margin and the stock kept moving. : SPECIAL SALE OP ALL : t KINDS OP DISHES : Allin & Allin Phone Main 2001 $ Phone Main 571 i West Side. 1 NICE LINE OF LADIES' TRIMMED HATS AT MRS. SALTER'S HOME SHOP 1021 WEST NINTH (pilst firny (WlMow (Jrecn (JjVlntngo .Vuok'nn Ituff (ffliulthiue IHuo jjDovo Gray C Daybreak Pink fflAro tho fashionable shades In Crane's Linen Lawn Writ ing PajK'i'H. 8ho most ellto correspondence mndo In America or Europe. JflWo htvo a comploto assort ment to select from. Mcdford Book Store That Cold Room on the side of the house where winter blasts strike hardest always has a lower temperature than trie rest of the house. There are times when it is necessary to raise the temperature quickly or to keep the temperature up for a long period. That can't be done by the regular method of heating without great trouble and overheating the rest of the house. The only reliable method of heating such a room alone by other means is to use a jERFectio SMOKELESS Absolutely smokeless 'and odorless which can be kept at full or low hcit for a shortVor long time. Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An Indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. Filler-cap does not screw on; but is put in like a cork Ip a bottle, and is attached by a chain and cannot get lost. An automatic-locking flame spreader prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and Is easy to remove and. drop back so that it can be cleaned in an instant. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be unscrewed in an Instant for rewlcklng. Finished In japan or nickel, strong, durable, well made, built (or service, and yet light and ornamental. Has a cool handle. Dtaltrs Evtrywhtrt. If not at ycurs, wrllt for discriptiv circular h tht marts! agncy cf tht Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) ' 1 1 iT TiTii. Medford Iron WorKs E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery, Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO, MISS CAMPBELL IS CHAMPION FLOSBMOHB, II!., Oct. 16 Don tlo Campbell of Hamilton, O.m . von the women' national oI clminpioii bliip on llin Home wood link Iruu to day when who defeated Mrs. O, M. Martin, 2 up and 1 to piny PRIZE ORCHARD FOR SALE NETS 20 PEK CENT ON TUB INVESTMENT. Produces carloads of highest prlcod, prlzu wlnnlni: frultH. Thin Is tho boat 15-ncro, Irrigated, boailiiK, commercial orchard now of fered for snlu. OwIub to tho flno location nnd reputation of thlfi orchnrd, U1I1 Investment offers, besides a nood Incomo, tho nHBiiranco of Increasing vnluutlon. IT.ROO.OO will handle; toriuo on lmlanco, which crops will pay. Wo nro also offering n 100-acro trnct In oxcoptlonally provon fruit section, flno location, partly sot to younz troos, good alfalfa Innd, wator rights, plenty of wnlor. Land Inys well and can bo easily Irrigated. Prlco 1200,00 por aero; easy terms, Either ono of thoso propositions should satisfy tho most conservative. CiaiLSI.VO IIKIIAN Achland, Oro. Opp. Elks Tomplo. Medford Theatre SATURDAY, OCT .22 AUGUSTAS THOMAs' ARIZONA America's Greatest Play AN ELABORATE SCENIC PR0DUCT0N Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50 Seats on Sale Wednesday, October 19th