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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1910)
tT jn&,AHI&rJ.,JbU. --. . JAA . A. set -jSiitt'.'Ltl'J?'1' ' umzjmf;"XL: rvwJfltM MEDFORD MATT TRTWNE, MEDFOTtD, OftTgaON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1010. li rj ;, Lt HUNDREDS OF MEXICANS AWAIT SIGNAL 10 LEAVE FOR MEXICO Over 5000 Men Ready to Be Mus tered in From Coast States Alone Word Will Be Given Throiih the Newspapers. SAN .10SB. Cnl., Nov. 2.1. Iliin- drods of Mexicans mill Aincrii'iuix throuiihout lhi! United Slnte.-, timl imrtieulnrly on I lit' I'ucifie const, wait today a xignnl from tliu Mexi can revolutionary lieiidipuirler.s jn SI. Louis to proceed to .Mexico and join wllh the insurgents 11111111 J'rcmdeul Diaz. Lieutenant Manuel HnNerio and Iiieuteiiiint Munucl Gonzales, who have heen in chuigo of (lie rcciuil inir for the revolutionary army on tlie Pacific const, xnid today lh.it fillOO men would he nniHtcrnd in from the coast states alone. The officers arrived hero from I'oitlaud, Or., having worked their war down the const enrolling re cruits, Mexicans and Americans, for I lie rehel army. Their work, Ihev suv. is ahout completed, nml the men enlisted nwiiil word, in tho form of a general advertisement in the news, papers of (he country, to proceed southward. Salsedo and Gonzales 1 nddresHei huge gathcringx of railroad lahoror in the Mexican (punter here ami at' terward passed around a scroi pledging each of the .signers to start for the honndnry when the signal i UIVCII. Salsedo and GonznlcK are grndii ntes of the Naeionale school ftt iui jsprudence in Mexico City. Hot) have heen exiled since UK) I, mo ever since then, they admitted lodav thev have heen connected with th United Stales junta, or irntoruin liody, of the revolutionists, whiel Ihev said has headouurteiH in St Loub at No. 1821 South Kv.-hlocnll sheet. ' They nro going nhonl theii work weniinc the ordinary nltirfc o tlie Mexican laborer, lint nppear to ho plentifully supplied with mono Thev said Ihoy began their work nt Portland two inontlis ngo' and will have finished with their district 11 fiijon UK Ihoy have reached Hut I Hero, Affording to the speech delivered nt the Miwiean ge.therinu last nhjlti the three levolutionists, Mngnn, Vil lareal and Hivera, are now on the border between Kl Paso and Hau'lo 1'ass, acting as lieutenants of the I be loader. Modem. Salsedo declared that General Iteidnrdiuo Keves, the exiled leader who in supposed to be in Kurope, Iml who in reality is said to he secret Iv diroeliiiL' the movements of i rebels, has been in the I'niled Stale, for uioro tlinu si mouths. All of Ibis lime, he said, Kcyc and Ma do ro were engaged in pei feeling Hit plans for (lie piesenl outbreak. Affording o the two reeruilinii officers. Cananon has been' selected as tint first capital of the provis ional government. Owing to its iso lation the rebels believe that omv captured it will be easy to bold, and a mihoad running into the United State will give them ample moniiM of toccivinir mippllo and munition of war. GREAT PROGRESS ON RAILROAD Southern Pacific Rushes Work on . Line North of Klamath Falls Will Reach Sprafltie River in the Near Future. Circuit Court. The decision In tho Holey vs. DhIo) dlvntoe lull Ikih boon postponed until the ovidnnro tuiteii Ih extended and the miuil Iiiih luid opport unity to o amine It Tho irluelwl question In tlte ease la tho custody or the minor elilldreu. From the complaint and crnss-eonipluliU one would Judge that oltuor unity wan entitled to h divorce. Tuesday morning .Iml bo Culklus I'cxml a nitmhor of ensos In cham bers, doolgjoui upon which will lie banded down at litter date. KLAMATH PALLS. 'Nov. an Itnpld pi ogress Ih being miido on thu Southern Pacific: road which Is blng built aoith of this city. The t nil h are now laid for a dltitnnro of twelve miles north of town and Mar tin Dillon, who Ii.'ih charge of that work for Hroclkson & Pottorson, Ih laying the rnllti at the rate of a mile a day. It Ih expected that tho track will lie laid to within half a mile of Hpruguo river by .December 10. There Is considerable steam shovel work to ho done In the half mllu south of Spraguo river, but It Ih expected that thu rails will be laid to the river by January 1, when thu now steel bridge will bo erected, tho abutmentH for .vhleh are already In. Then thu track will be laid within a mllu of tho hond- liuirterH of tho now contract. When Sprnguo river Ih reached the track will have ben laid thirty miles from this city. A gravel pit largo enough to sup ply nil tho bnllast necessary for this jcctlou of tho road Iiiib ben found on Hon Wrlght'H property south of Sprnguo river, which will be utilized for that purpose when necessary. THE FIRST CALL FROM Santa Glaus Friday, November 25, in Our Doll Department Friday we will put on sale our new and complete line of Dolls for Christmas shoppers. The largest, finest and most complete line of Dolls ever shown in Medford. Send The Children In Kid Body Dolls, China Dolls, Bisque Dolls, Rag Dolls. Felt Dolls, Zylonite Dolls, Dressed Dolls. In fact Dolls of all kinds and qualities from IC fcflC i 10 eplll -f -f -f coGrthouse news. -r - - Probate Court. Ksiato or Sarah .1. Merlev Will admitted to probate; J. W, l.o.-dn r appointed executor. Kstlito of Thomas !'. Young- rYi 'av. December lit), set as day ol fiunl Rctticmcnt. Kstulo of Julian A. Julicn De cember .10 bet ns day of liuul settle ment. K.stalo of Neil Ilunry Cintion to 'iflrs issued Esinlo Sylvester Scuddor Dc i"ii"f .10 set a day ot 'tmul ei (lenient. I.slilf of Kiln Carney Final :te fount approved. Kstate of Uufiih fleer- Ailbnr f Wells appointed udmiiiiHtrator; .loin Pny. I'. M. Wilson. I). L. Dnv, an prniners. Hstate and guardianship of Amirs, flruoo and Carl Hriei Catl Hner appointed uunidiuu. 1-Istate and t;imiliausbip of Anna Stephens, innane Order appointing .1. M. Stephens muirdiau. Matter of adoption of Doti!la 1 Mehpiesl IVtilion of Chuile. 1? and Uis t ('Hxendar allowed. Xmas Post Cards We will put on sale Fri day one of the finest lines of Christmas Post Cards ever seen in Med ford, and the price let Each , now, these will not last until Xmas-better buy what you want varly ' For 1911 The swellest line of Cal endars ever shown in Medford. Each Calen dar packed in a neat box ready to mail. One of the 'neatest and most appropriate Xmas or New Year gifts one can make. ' Prices 10c, 15c 25c up to 75c Remember the Day, Friday, Nov. 25 HUSSEY'S TO CONTINUE FIGHT LIQUOR n. j. Mnisli. .1. II. Lamb. ClHIld Kifner. Albert Itmdbiek liohert Marriane Licenses. Sliafer and Itnchel Mild ml j Wnlker and lv-tlier .lane 9 C. Downing mid Mnbl )' lidwMtd Hrowii Hiul Winnie I1. .MnrlfVNnd IIh1 Smith It would bo no bettor builuoM pol ler for you to try to find a toitnut for furnlahml rwiin, without ad vrtla!g. tknH for a depart muiit nloro to try to do buatatMW without allvor-ttaluj;. j llnOtlmi tor btwlth. COUNTY ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE ISSUES AN ADDRESS. Dcclaros Anpcssivo Action Will Continue and Plioulicsies Ulti mate Victory of Temper- mice Cause. O,'O0O0C".,'C0s,-0-lCCOI-0-IOO00OOOCl I Nursery Stock Let us Quote You Prices on All Kinds of Trees and Shrubs L. B. WARNER Jr. At Warner, Wortman (SL Gore Grocery j& j& Medford VO004000000000v To tlie Anti-Saloon People mid Friend of TentMrnnee in Jnukson iHiimty: The lilcctJon The oleetiou if over. Wo all did our het. We had the grant oppor tunity to AKitnto nd (filucMU ou the evil of the Ihptor liiil'lle. The liquor tpiottioit was the uvmI miHiilHiil and tb imu.l dkemMiod W Miie In I hi" election, mid the mind of the uHiple cuiniot be tunied to I'Hieful eniifideiiitioii of thi (iio. ihmi williout juhhI iwultiiv.-. Tho tid of b-MUttMtuiit HMtiinst tba hkIihiu htill ries. On November S in our iieighboriinr tutc of WiiKliioKloii l.M) alooii wore old out of e. iteuev, niiin lnwu ro'imx dry in thut KtMte. In OrvKuu. Uko nod Coo cHintw Miiml dry for the fltt time. .laclvMii (ninty Jckii iHiuntv -till mniutnitis hfi Nlnni on the riiriit iiU f U qu liun. ll.v MKJurity vot of 'i5S tb IMHipl of tbi ctounty auiy. "W itrr tirvtl of tke miIuiui ud want it in hib.lwl." Ily m Mwtoriiy wl of 111 tb mv, MW wt our will oiifoiwd bv lv UiMt will 'wHke pr4iliiliMi rwtl." And b. njriy At of II li tW piJ Miy, "We d.m't won I Mloiw Huht' r the uiuni: if tlt ex eluii twvifir oxer the lipur tnit'tte lit own " flic IM'iM'b' of Juck MOl eUlltV ' 'il point 0,'.iia-l th hmUhmi. Thtt Will ' 'M, iH.'pb'. b. H dn- iml iirvsnii in i hi (vuniv; I In' .i Iim.ii n.in ili- Ihi Mill of i fii In in. (It ii - -i'.I.Ii o hell Thfe- Saloon's Iteiiuest The saloon nked the people ol this state for another ehnnee, with the pioiiii,M to clean up and to be decent. Kiom friend itud foe lion comes the word to the suoon, "You iim-d clean up nml uoc your vnliu to society or be diivon out by tisiiija tide of lmldie gontlment which i atfaiiist von." Our Position The s-iiliMin cutiuot make pood. Al rendy the brewm, ditilleix mid sn Iooiin talk ol throwing I'oitluud widi open, ('raxed by their seemiiiK mc lory they will noutiiiue their illicit hiikiinoos with moro boldness, onioltv nml rottmineoi. than ovur bol'oie. The people will learn once more the hit tor leMm lh.it promise made to win ii cnmpoimi-nio iptiokly forgot -len when the tight is over. Optimis tic and determined, we continue the oiunpnigii of ediumtion. In the end wo ominot be defontetl We Itold the iiverut of tieeein. in llmt we bne tho ebildieu in our home we hnv them in our ebooU and wo luie llieui in our chuicheft. Those who direct the thoitKbt and mold the cluirmMor of tli young will rule the world. It take n long time to fight out a gient iRsiie. The bat tle line will xwuy to ami fft. lbii! Itiiti wns n groat dibOflwr to the OMiise of union an i frotiloin, bwt the end whs nt AppoimiUux. Bo it will lit with tli tifiuor troffio. Tld U no fmiiiticHl, mmsmr.dir movriHent Ourn it the ixjsltioit of tint brid miiitlud, Hgvroivc iiMd irogioiiv ritiMH. We know thut th saloon i h eutve and utHftt so. The fight, thetefore. for home, for eliool Mud Htiv IhiuI mttht go ihi. Our work Iiks but coiumoueml. Stnud true Wrfli ttpou vour buiiuer, ';Oiegii HHI.KNA. Mont., Nov. 33. CUas lliilden. xrhI S. has eomnilttoil sul e4do kv kHUKing at I.owlAiid. Ilo Imd crvd out kia gruvo In solid rock ami wcula all necaswiry arraugoniontB with mh Hiilrtkr to famish him with VHnin ')rv in 1011'," nnd let's continue out ninpnign. nggiessive, fair, honest, 'ducntionul, politieal nml practical Itight is miiht and will iiltimateh inevail. We niut overcome the v. otiit of ngtw, tho prejudice of mul itudei, the force of depraved appe iles and the tremendous power of t rimioal tiMftie that has millions buck of it. W. W. MAC IIKXRY, President. W. K. SIIIKUKS. Secretary. J. V, SIllltLKY, Treastuer. nli-Saloou I.engue of Jackson count v. CRIPPEN IN HANGED. ..n.i... f., tm t 'tte nml a few eheors. como litanos iml many groans sped Crlppon's tool ou tho Inst fllKht. Crlppen had pnld IiIb duos to jus Mee and his ohllgntlon to tho efforts of Scotland yard. A wnrden postod on tho notice board of the prison goto tho of Clcll loctimont nrderliiK tho hnnKlng, the sheriff's certificate that It hml taken tilare Htid the ldiyslclan's eertifiento of donth. Wan Stoical Qf nil tho rondomnotl men thoy tinvo ever had In eharse.'Dr. Crlppon was tho most renmrkuble. nceordlng to tho atteudnnts at Pontonvlllo prison. Tho stoicism ho displayed whs almost unboltovnblo; yet It was certain that ho fully ronllicd bis po sition This was rovecilud by purely physical signs cm two occasions. Fol lowlag his sentence at Old Ualley he had a short tututlng sixll. nnd again after UlsmlosInK his appeal ho was near oollaitse for an hour, or two. la these attacks, however, lite men tal eourKge was as firm as ever and after stimulants hod aided aim In nulla off the physical skrlaklHg from dootk. ho rosHtaed his usual litm compwiire. Was Treated Well lie was t-tHili every eoa&Mera ttttH by the ijali awthorltio. Hw prison fare m the ! i and cxtreniii Tho oll JijaU pruaurjil a nlooa ot '' " k' i ..I lino ' ilie tnejit al ror mm. and mounting a box fanned tho uUuo " ' - i" i u . iiai 4 ion coint.uith Wishing All A Glad Thanksgiving . - .!- n p Allen Grocery Co OPEN UNTIL 10 A. M. TOMORROW ' MAIN AND CENTRAL. MEDFORD THEATRE Thursday, November 24 ' JOHN CORT Presents Max Figman IN HTS GREATEST SUCCESS Tho Delightful Comedy Drama by Edith Ellis Mary Jane's Pa Samo Great Company Same Great Production As Seen Here Last Season. The Play That All America Wants to See. IT MEANS HAPPINESS. Seats on sale Monday, November 21. it.uroiie lo a beam. Kicked tlu ikx mini under htm and straiiKleil to death. ASHLAND Ashland, Oregon Swedenburg Block This is the school that will make you Suc cessful, Train you for Business and Help you to a Position. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH Secure your Business Education at hoir.o at a very moderate expense and, if you wish, we will secure you a position in any of the large commercial centers. NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICE ENTER AT ANY TIME P. RITNER. A. M., President. Every precaution was taken aRalnst "rippon harming himself, but the pris oner never showed any liul'nutlon to tnko his own life. Twlco daily Crlp pen was marched to tho oxerclso yard and frequently ho was pormlttod In terviews with his solicitors and with Miss l.oneve. No ono was permitted to see him Inst night to question him reKarditiK tho'allotuHl confession pub Untied In the Kveniui; Times. That Confession Tho Timet; this afternoon repeated the putative confession and published an ostensible statement In tho third nerMiii. alleged to have boon made by Crlppen. Tho paper says that Crlp uon CQttfeseod to frlond before ho was exorutojl. Tho story relates tho unhapptness of tho doctor's life and hie wife's alleged unfalthfulnoss, her "tantrums, slattornllnoss, drunken noes and Jealousy." Those, causos, It says, brought about Crlppon's dtor uiinatloii to kill his wife. Deliber ately and cold blooded." says the Times. Tho statomont asserts that Crlppon purchased hyoscln and began imnrog. natlap with the nelson cortaln diges tive taUiate that his wife was taking. Tho first poUonoil tablet was given laaoary 31. tho next February 1. The second tablet caused her death. ItiMly in lUtlnxtni The body remained la a bedroom of the Crlppen house at SO Illlldrop Crescent. Islington. North London, until the evonlnis of February !. Then Crlppen begun the ghastly task or dis posing of the remains without arous ing Hspleion. He carefully dissected Hho corpse, ruttliiK the arms anj less luto mall Pieces and burning them In tho kitchen stove Whllo ho was en gaged In tho work an ashman called at the house and Crlppon narrowly escaped detection. Flees IVom Homo Tho grewsomo task finally over camo tho Iron nerve of tho doctor and ho hocamo fearful of attracting tho notice of his neighbors. Hosldos tho Increasing odor of tho deco'nposlng flesh filled him with horror nnd one night ho fled front tho house, loav Ing It wide open with Its hideous se cret oxposod. In his flight ho throw tho bloody scalpel Into an adjoining yard of a vacant house. Aftor wan derlug about London for hours, his reason roturnod and ho went back to his house. efits Hack Xervii All was as ho had left it. With norvM composed he devised plans for hiding the rest of the mutilated body. Then ho carried tho romalns to the eellar. broke the oonoreto pavement, dumped la the rolles. sprinkled them with acid to aid dissolution and ro pavod the floor. Follow lag this Miss Lonovo camo to the house and pobod as Mrs. Cclppen The doctor for a time sllonced nelgh bernood tongue by saying his wife had gone to America, and later that she had died thoro. There seems to ho no way of prov ing that the oonfosslon Is true or false, according to lawyers, but they assert that the confession. If made. must have been procurod boforo Crlp pen was placed l Jail. During con finement at I'entouvlllo no ono spoke to the condemned man except In the presence of his warders