Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 18, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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SICK UNO ALONE CHIPPER FATHER
R DYING IN LOS ANGELES: IS BROKE
Roftiscs to Believe His Son Guilty
Ho May Not Live to Hear the News
of His Son's Expiation of Crime
for Wlilch Ho Was Sentenced.
LOS AN'OtiLKS, Noy. 18, Myron
Crlppen, Viitljiir or Dr. Hnwldy 11,
Urlifptm, Clio American' dentist sen
tenced, to hand November 23 in Lon
' don for the inurdcr of his wife, Ifl
lying 111 nnd without funds lit tlio
riwm In' SBiilh Flower street Jio has
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FAVORS SPECIAL
MEET OF SfiLONS
TO REVISE TARIFF
JACK JOHNSON
REAKS
DOWN
Senator of Washington Believes it
Would Be Wise Move for' r-icsl-dent
to Call Congress into 3fcsslon
to Meet Demand of People.
occupli'd for several yonrri,
ing lo' the dadtdr wlio la nttoiidlng
lilm, ho may not Hvo lo lienr tlio iiowh
of Mitf sort's dxplntloh-of tlio crime
for wlilch ho whm Boutciicod.
Crlpftou lis 8.1 years of ago. Slnco
his son's rirrest for tho niurdor of
Hollo nitnorc, his remittances to his
father have ceased, nnd, according to
Mrs I. M. FruMc, his landlady", ho"
Is altogether witlioiit funds.
Tho terrible strain of tho police
sonrch for Dr. Crlppoji, tho arrest,
WANT PAPf IN
CASE?eET ORDER
Judjio Calkins Puts End to Attor
neys Gctilnn Papers in Cases From
County Clerk Must Now Hayd
Written Order From J mine
trial and coip'IrMon, were Instrumen
tal In breaking down the aged fath
er's spirit and health.
Throughout ho lias steadfastly pro
tested his son's Innoceiieo, and at ill
refuses lo believe lilm guilty.
Dr. Leo Hurt was called by Mrs.
Km nk to nttend tho aged ihnn. Thej
lihyslclan declared thai Crimen 'Wan
suffering from a lack or nourishment
lint wbbn food was supplied his
weakened condition made It IiiijiuhhI- J
ble for him to assimilate It, and hlsj SHiym,i3t Xov. 18 United Slates
stomach refused to retain it. 'senior Woslov Jones of Washington
Dr. Hurt said that tho strain on ,om,yiH ... fnvor r ,, ,wlra 0Hflinn
Accord- his vitality had boon gient and that ( vdngtoat l0 rovjS(, Ul0 tnriff. In
tin lnloi'vldw Senator Jones said ho
believed it would bo a wlso movo on
tho part of President Taft to call a
Hdcclal solution Immediately at tho
Cloio of tho coining session for this
exclimlve purpose. Ho said:-
"Tho verdict In the recent elec
tion shows that tho peoplo of tho
country aid (Unsatisfied. The thing
w!llh wlilch tboy nro dissatisfied is
tho tariff. I beildvo that President
Taft would bo acting wisely if he
would call a spuclal session of con
gross to take up tho ouestlon of
tariff royJdiou. That Is what tho
people want and tho sooner It la dono
tho hotter.
"If a special session Is not called
for this purpose, tho democrats will
took it up at the long session with
!Jio result that 'tho turirt question
will tnko nil tho time, letting other
measures wait."
Champion Heavyweight Suffers Col
lapsePoor Care of Himself and
Strain of Theatrical Enrjancment
Pr'ovcs Tdtfluch for Him.
there was llttlo hope for his recovery,
According to friends, tho tension un
der which Cflppon has labored bo
cahio more Intense as tho trlnl of bis
soil proceeded. During the finill
days ho linuntnd tho howb stands to
watch for the "last editions" to learn
tho latest ilovIopnicntH In tho case.
When ho heard the verdict of tho
lOngllsh court bo ulmost collapsed,
and a week ngo Was compelled to
take to his bed.
BOY TRIES TO
STEAL TRAI
Hereafter when nil attorney wishes
to (akri pallor's in niiy ease undoh the
Climlis Into Cah and Starts Pnsscn
Her Train Engineer climbs 01
and Stops It Younji Man h
Thounht to Be Insane,
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MONTKSAKO, Wiwh., No. 18.
Hubert MiiIiIhj, a youth ot 1 yon it.
Jurisdiction 6f the circuit court froln i is in ,juil hero today, charged with
tho tiles in tho Clerk's office, ho I having attempted lu steal n passon-
must present nil order signed by tho Igor train, piixbciigurfl, ears una ml.
circuit' Judge nnd must l'ecolpt the
clerk for th driiciitnunts takdii out. .
This Is the substauCo of tho ordor
made by Jiidgo Calkins Tuesday, nnd
the rmiROri therefore Is the fact that
important papers In cases bofoi'o tho
court Imvo come up missing front
flmo trt time, 'it hu'tt been the pro-
floils cimtoVn for an attorney to tiomo
11 ond BnyT "I want papors in such
fml such n cnHO," tnko them from
ho flies ririd forgot to' return thorn.
When the1 ciujo canto j f6r trial
jialthor sldo would' hiivo any Idea
wheer the papers were, nnd the bua
ncsn olf the court w'oujd lio dojhyod'
until tho attorneys rondo a sehrclj
of tbdlr sovoriil offices to recover
tho missing documents. Under ,tlnj
ordor and rccolpt system this trouble
will bo eliminated. '".:
COURT?:
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NEW
iXillli
New Cases.
K. t'. l' AMllmry ol nl. . 1J.-A
Vogcl, el al., foieclomuo; i' i.
Kciiiiioh for ilaintH'l'.
IVler Viiehow el al. vs. Hobeil
I'litt'liiiiil, o lOeovur money; W. .1
Mikeliu, iiltoiuiy for plaintiff.
I), Kmnkllti Vb. It. U. Vnlloy Nurs
ery Co., lo Veeover money; Ciirkin i
Tnvlor for plainlil'f.
I). .1. S. IViareo va, Y, A. Itninu.
el al., lo fOieelogo eontitiel; Neil &
Men ley for plaintiff.
W. SI. Smith vs. A. Woatlieibv ei
al., to lueover money; llim Nelim
for plaintiff.
Re;il' EiUii
A. Aiplrovj-n (o I. V. ''bunii4H,
luUt I, 2 utiil .L blonk IfS,
.Mddfoid ...$ i.-vmt
rnit lliouii to V. A. Medley,
lot 12. block .'h, .Metll'orii. Id
II. j. CortloB to KpIIun T.
r'iii. lot 7, IjliiekS, I Inn
iu'fiiw mhlition to Sluiluitil 1 11
D.O. (Inint to Jtr. Cordliu
fjUllku. 2-10 neie in aoc
Sum t mid 11, touhti
'M'l VeMt 1,8011
' 1.. Ilute t lum J. Sl'noe.v,
il.l 7, Mock a. l'mrt Bthti-
Uun to Icdfuid . .' rm
0. 'I Van Sooyoe to H.
"Qbotliilo, JyU 11 mid la,
ll"'J 0. rftrk HiMlilmu to
When Northern J'neil'io tiniii o
;I2U iiitlled into the ntutiou 1 1 1 t nig'ut
SIuIiIjh juuipcj aboard the engine
while the fireman anil engineer weic
uirilonicnlh it inspecting" 11 leaking
vnlvo. Without warning the locomo
tive sturfeil and tho trainmen jumped
from Oil'ir purilods iihsltions just if
time to csetipe iluath.
ib toon as (In) vtriviu wnn in mo
tion, Stuhhg II oil nnd the eiigiucei
luought (he train to 11 slunilstill. A
iW minutcH later Sliihhx was nr
rcstetli Several iiasspiigorn wore thrown to
their knees ami hruiHoil by tho stul
ijcii starting of the train.
Steps will he tiiken to have Stubby
o.iiniiioil hy ii)8iini(y exports.
Will Burn Opium.
1.03 ANOHLUS, Nov. 18. Opium
worth fl'fi.OOO will bo fed to a fed
eral bonfire within tho next month.
Tim drug romprlses a sblpniKiit
f confiscated by tho tfnlted States cus
toms officials after It had been traced
from Hong Kong to tho west coast
of Mexico, thenco through tho Inter-lor-lutiK
tho United States.
The opium was brought to Califor
nia by Cleorgo Olin Polo am) Thomat
'Anderson, who were convlrled of
smuggling and given prison seu-
tiincutt
Van Syoyoe, IoIk 1 1 ami
12, liloolc (I, Park mldilion
to Meiironl LYJ-.li
('. . Heeler to ( eis,
1 I '1 uric- in Mi'illnnl 111
ARIZONA PROHIBITIONISTS
MUST WAIT A WHILE
I'HOKNIX. Ariz., No. IH. I'ro
liibitiou mill wonmii suffjimo will
not he subniittctl to flm people ol
Arioiia nt the time jlho. jlMv eon.sli
luliolt is veiled 011. rjfiowiliuns for
tho Hoparate HiihiuisHion of the li
pior (iu)8lion nild equal mifl'rngo
were (lofeiltcd by tlttyiAistitiitioiiul
conen(ioil todav inrotpieliniiiian
4kirntiHliing (hat hn.s. liltJ nearly a
month. '
The Mite in the convention agaiuM
tha HiiliiiiiHHion . of Htutuwide proln
'lition (o 11 htulowiilo voU' was !KJ to
1,1. One republican mid 1 1 depi"
erats voted "dry."
The vote uguiiiat miruge foi
women win IK) to 10. The juirU
ole on this tueiisiire was rfulil.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
Von can't afford to do without
this splondid, refreshing" drink.
Call up and order 11 cilSiJ sont to.
tho house. Tho. purcsl, most
healthful drink known-ja.-
SJuSKITOU
MINERAL,
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Atcnt.
Muilfonl
C 1. W11
iiillni to A. OhUji-u,
IoIk I. 2. 3 mid I, lUitok
.11. (Viulidnp'ii ttdditiitn (o
Amhliuid'
T. Smith (o ('. A. Powell,
Uu'l iu Alilmnl
auj1 SI. .Toffrej to A Aii-
ilt'OWi.. lo( 3, -J :, and 0.
hloel; 3. Hum mlilitmn to
Muilfonl
T. W. Daily t I). II s..Iim,
hind .in Piiipiwr rwive,
Jfedfofd
R. II Tofl to 0. Ilmuliii. tut
3 .block :IS. Medfi.rd . .
Snr.ili 1. Mi-1-.uit to l' it
iu
10
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10
.'no
The Famous R&&fo
is uic juump vr ntui Dtauiy
because it gives the best light of nil
lamps. The Rayo gives a white, soft,
mellow, (Mused light easy on the
eye becausd it cannot flicker. You
can use your eyes as long as you wish
under the Rayo light without strain.
' The Rnyo Lamp is low-priced, and
even though you pay $5, $10 or $20 for
other lamps, you may get more expensive
decorations but you cannot get it better
light than the low-priced Rayo gives. A
strong, durable shade-holder holds the
shade on firm and true. This season's
uew burner adds strength and appearance.
Onco a Rayo User, Always One.
. Dii'trs 5rvY Ifnzi etytkrs. mitt tor teript&x
tvtuUr h Hi rtartut trtney oftkt
Standard Oil Company
IncorporUl)
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I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union Livery Stables
nnd will conduot a geuernl feed and bourdiup; establishment. Ilorses
bourded by tho day, woek or month t guarantee a squaro deal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION I.1VERY RARN
tI,ICAG0?f1l., Nov. 13.- RuporiH
Hint laokf.Jftliti'Hoii had hrohoh il'jun
at Lowell, MiltfB., eaiihcd no surprise
amonjr tlio iViends of the colored
ehnmphm in Chicago. They hae
been exiieolflig juet a collapne for a
long time, tiny? Any.
TJio ne.xtj lime Johnson fighla
Ihoro will bo a new heavyweight
ciimnpiou also, iy the ptcilieliou of
tlloo wlio Wow him. Jack has not
been tnlSiig (hij hot of oarc ol' hiiii
Helf, mid, coupled with the .strain of
his theatrical' work, this lias affect
ed hi.-i general health.
Johnsoifls bc'hedulcd lo arrive in
Chicago Daturday, and preparatioim
1'or a reception nro being miido by
thf netrro iiiloiiv.
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AN EASY AND HARMLESS WAY
TO DARKEN THE HAIR.
Who docs not know of tho value of
Mgo and sulphur for keeping tlio Imlr
dafk, wft, gloySy au! Jn Rood condition?
As a mutter of fnet. sulnluir is a natural
clement of hair, nnd a deficiency of It
In the hair h held by many .calp spe-,
ciallsts to bo connected with losi of
color nnd vitality of tlio liair. I'nnuec
tlrinalily, there is no better remedy for
hair nnd f.cal'p troubl'"). especially premn
turo grayncfw, than cige and ulphvir, If
proner) prepared. Tlio Wycth Chemical
Company, 71' Cortlindt ft., New York
City,' put up on 'Meal preparation of this
Unit, called' Wyeth's Sacn niul Sulnluir.
It is fild liy all lending drugiits for
we. anu $i.UU n pome, or is sent direct
liy tlio ruau'jlactu
price.
fJfcl
Why not iKSiare your Health
by using
Cottolene?
It isn't the quantity of food you cat, but
that portion of it that digests that brings health
anu strength.
Lard-soaked food never has been, never can
be digestible and nourishing, because of the hog
fat it contains.
Cottolene $ far more healthful than lard
because Cottolene is a vegetable product, make's
food rich without being greasy, and can easily
be digested by the stomach of a child.
They say the way to a man's heart is
through his stomach. People who have used
and are using Cottolene for all shortening and
frying purposes say that the way t6 health is
through the use of Cottolene.
Cottolene shortens your food; lengthens
your life.
Mado only by
THE N. K. FAIKBANK COMPANY
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FOIt SALE DY LKON II. IIAS-
KiNg, MionFbnn, on.
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Better
than ever.
The Best Sisb-Division Proposition
in the Rogue River-Valley
170 ACIIKS, HALF MUfi FItOM ltAUiKOAD STATION' $
11 C acres lu grain; 10 acres in S-year-oId pcar3; 4G ncrcs in brusli
nnd timber, easily cleared; no waste; good house, two barns, all
fenced with woven wlroj telephone; It. F. D..-; par,t Irrigated.
I'rlco, $155 per aero; total, $2G,.1G0. Terms: $7C00 cash; $4000 ono
year, G per cent; $14,850 flvo years, G per cent.
HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY
Hit FltlUTfiltOWKns' uaNk.
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Land For Sale
.h'tsi'lilo fa'Uil, and nll'.-tli'n laud in small and'lai'go
tnu'ts. - Cleai'L'd ami unclcari'd. Tonus and price
rqiispnnblc; -i
Address Box 16, Tolo, Oregon
The Fair Oaks
Orchard Tracts
Close lo Modfoiil, good minis,
splendid boil; 70 acres now
planted to pcnt'B mid tipples.
Prices light mid (onus cith.v.
Let ino show you' u good ion I
estate investment.
Earle' G. Sabih
Room U02 FruitgrowciK I'.anl;
Building.
No stocks mnko (ho stores now
nowndays mako thorn "wonder
lands" for people who Jiko lo sco
You may savo ten dollars or only
ten cents through readiue; the nils
before enintr ii-liiivinir ncrnin
tl
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For
HlG
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We are offering for sale any or all of our pro
perty in Medford or west of
Butte Falls, Oregon.
SNAPS
Lot 50 x 100 with 4 room honse, corner of 11th
and Hamilton. Price $1600
160 acres 1 1-2 miles form the P. & E. railroad,
near Derby, Oregon, 50 acres good friiit land
when cleared, 1,000,000 pine
timber, $25 per acre
j
Crater
Lumber
Inquire of Edgar Haf er
Comp'y
Medford, Oregon
R1VRHSIDK AVBNUR.
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