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SCHENK
So Says Mrs. Klein, Dctective-Nursc
Statement Caused Sensation In
Court Room Mrs. Klein Played
Part of "Friend" Well.
WIIBKIiINO, W. Va.. J". ""
"Liu uiit L" il ""(I ovurylliiiiK will
bo "II rialil." Acooiilinj,' to loMtinio'ny
huiu Uulny, wit the ntlvicc given .Mm.
Klein, a cluluclive-iiiirse, by M"r
Laura Solionk, now on trial aa a
pnHoiior, when dihi'ovorv ol tins al'
l'uir ooinod iiiiiniiRMit.
A grout crowd of the ouiious was
jirusi'iit todny when Mrs. Klein, who
Saturday cavo her real aame as Mi
nora Zoueklor, reuumed the hfand in
the Sehenh uiimo ami the evidence
HUtiilinl the wtiMtKt'd wife ol the nii!
llonairo inteker was noon seen to he
growing more diimiitriiiK a the ease
progieHsoil.
ItoMitniiig her story other expeii
onoou with Mr. Hellenic, .Mrs. Klein
sifjd who had aceoinpauied SI':.
Schenk and hur two children to the
Sehenk honio on one occasion whun
the defendant Maid the had the
Sehenk money "well Milled."
Three dny prior to the arrest o'
Mrs. Sehenk, the wilne declared,
Ihe defendant vvuk iiiohI evnaivo in
her conversation and once nsken
Alma J'JvmiH another iihrM', to leave
lior alone with Sehenk, who at that
lime was in a critical condition.
During Ihe time Mix. Sehenk was it;
the room. Mr. Klein said, she heard
high wordt) pans and when (lie de
I'cndenl left Sehenk'n condition was
iiluriningly wiirmi.
Alter that experience, who testi
fied, the nurse was iuslrucleil not t.
leave Mr. Sehenk alone with liei
nick liiislmml.
On one occasion, Mrs. Klein te.sli
11 I'd, iMrs. Sehenk declared, "Or.
Hupp Miyi John (Mr. Schenk) is liu
hlo to drop dead al any moment. I
am determined to stick it out and he
iik happy as 1 can."
On the night before Mrs. Schenk
wiib ai'resled, Mrs. Klein stilled, she
WMh alone with the defendant in the
library of Prosecutor llandlan.
"I pretended to be disappointed
at (he outeomo of at fairs,'' she vvit
uusb said iiikI remarked, 'My God
.Aim. Sehenk, what have you got me
into?" She replied, "Oh, shut up
you darn 1'o'd, lie out ol it, ket.
quiet and everything will be i'Ii
right.' "
Thiu Hlnteuiunt by the Klein wo
nrim oiiiwod u solvation in the court
room anil Ihe attendant won'
obliged to threaten expulsion in or
ilur to uuiel a demoiislraliou made
by (ho peclalor.
When ipiiet watt hguiu resloied the
wiiiOs wu iikked if she had an.
porKpuul aiiimonily against Mr.
Schuuk.
"Xo, iudeud," hu nid with a
IuumIi-
On further iiuuntkiuing, Mr. Klein
atliniltud mIio laid Inon iiislriictcd t
Itfi'ive iuthiiiK uudoiie to uivo Mr
Schenk the Idea thai she, the wituo,
win Mrs. SeheukV friend ; in he i
iioi'NMiry and to lonvo no sioue 1111
liirued lo caleh her, if pnxxiblo, in
the act of iiiliniiiiwliMiug Ihe iwimni
which il was MWiieolod wh lieinjt
sHU'iiiulii!ll.v foil tu the sick mil
lionaire. Whun Altorimy Mo.cp for Ihe de
fiuiM', nuked Mi". Klein if il was inn
Imp .1 hut khe had beun id In con
npiie aualnl the defuudnnt, I'iomc
cutor llandlan with iuntantly on his
IVel with a viiroroiu objeelion a.ul
Ihe jurv wtis (Miiidiielt'd fixiiu I In
eiiiirt room while the two ultiiiie
i'dliiihl out the ipieblioii of the ad
mitsnliility of ouch a line of cion
exaiuiimliou. Handbill deebued that kiich nil iui
pulalion on the cliarmiei of tin
willicw win iinwariunled.
ISoycu was hitter.
"A true ilotuutiw," he said, "i .i
moinhor of a profesninii eiilitled to
nwpeol. Thio winnitn ii. not such r.
poi'Min. She is u sly liar mid 1 internl
lo trunt her for what sif i."
Itill'iuK the butllo of (he biw.ei.
Mr. Klein muiUxl broadU n un
ions iH'ciuiioiib ami when she n
termed a "sly liar." ht lauuhed "in
hkIiI with evident eajoyineni
In iho nfJorl lo attuek Mr. Kino -cn'dibillt.,
Attornoy ltoyee went .it
are-ill Iuimth into her private hisi.i,
realizing, apimreiilly. that hot" tf-n-itniiiv
win. porhtnis 111- most diiiua.--
iiiy no far adduced ayniiisl die i.i
icriMU of hix elionl. Mi. Klein do
einryd that she niarriud iij 1BU4 iu
lie! In 1 10 lit III', .llllllis niroi imiim
wliiii" hiu sBi;'.riimd in 181)8 iimj m
ciired u divoico in Piltwlinw i" 1 tiUX.
l-'roiu that t into on she niil sh hud
coinbiHiMl the proJViuiw of inir-e
and deleetii.
llovi'O wu untihb' t- -h'l '' i !'
limoi'v .'Ki'iusl Mrs. Schenk in ao
material ri-i't'el
Medtoril Mall 'rrlblino Want ada
are biiHliiefm brliiKOia.
TluHKlnK for UealHi ,
GIRLS CAUGHT:
YOUTHS FLEE
Two Younn Girls From Mcclforil
Found In Lonely Cabin With Younu
Men From Frants Pass Girls Ar
rested hut Boys Make Getaway.
Two yoiuiK yii'l"1 I''1"" Medtord.
who no their iijji as 1(1 and 17
.veins lespectively, are under arret
today in Omuls l'asfj while two
yeunj: men aie futitives from justice.
Josephine county officials are in
pursuit. If cnuyht they will bo dealt
with aiM'ordyiKly while the iils will
probably bo senl lo Ihe loforui
school.
The two couples wcic found in a
lonely cabin on Hojinu river near the
cement dam, by Deputy Sheriff Sain
1j. I.iiikIiv and (leoryo Loud who
were investiHiitiiif: alleged illegal
'isliintr. Knowing that the ,rirls weie
under ai:o Sundry rode to the near
est phone, a mile distant, mid sum
moned a Josephine county officer to
make the a rest, leaving Loud to
guard (he cabin. Knowing they
were suspected the two hos made
their getaway, but aie certain to he
apprehended before long.
REFUSED SCHOOL
GROUND LEASE
Tlui school board refuseil the up
ilk'iitlnu of J. II. Cutlibort for a
lease on Hint pan of Hie Washington
irliool grouuilH upon which u portion
of Tent City now HtnmlH.
When tho city was liullt Cutlibort,
under tho Impression that tho prop
3ity was owni'd by W. K. Hiiruuiu.
loaBod tho proporty from Iilm.
WhitlucK Better.
TOLIODO, Ohio, Jan. 111. Mayor
Ilrainl Whillock, who is suffcrine
I roin appendicitis is improving to
day ,his physicians say and an op
oration, piobably will be uuueei.'Sk
urv. Whillock was stricken .ses-terdav.
NEW GOII MEN
TAKE OFFICE SOON
Tomorrow Nlht Couucilmen Watt
and Millar Will Take Places of
Welsh anil Dcmmcr Appointments
Will Be Named Then.
The now couiiciiinen-eleet, ,losi
Walt and Millar," will take offico At
the rouulnr session of Hi" "ity conn
oil which will ho held tomorrow even
ing in the council chambers of tin
city hall. Cuuucihiioii )nmmor and
Welsh will retire. Councilman Kiu
eriek was ic-clccted and Merrick
Wortmau and Kiteit hold over I'm
another veiir.
'fhe piiucipal Iiusiuckh to be trans
acted tomoirow I'vemnu' will bo tin
nialter f new appointments mid
naming ot new enmnnttec-..
UGLY SCANDAL SHAKES
NAVY: ADMIRAL OUT
(Contliiiii'il on lkK t )
tli lied with the lud and to have
pusucil lilt) hitiul over tin Iio'h face
and hiiudt no vera I tliiu'n Hint to have
touched 111 in on the buck while
omo one wan vvntchltiK- I'artlsana
of Harry deelHio this the aolo bbl
tor the ehargoii.
This view of tho nociitroiu'o U de
nied Iu lei torn from otflceru of the
Weal Virginia, who are Mild to have
futlmrud the elmrne. Knur of thoo
iiffli'l', their friend hole way, oh-MTv-nd
the aceusod admlrurs netioiik
In mieh WHy as to leave no doubt ou
Iho umt tf r. Tliey aio wild to Iihvo
deinmnled ihe iidiuirnrii ronlKiiatlon
mid lo havt u letiort ot the affair,
which ihe.v miktNl iho Heeiihwl com
launder to forvvMid to WashliiKton.
tusitwd of doing no. It It wild. Hurry
detrtd the diHiiiaeat Mini by tele
KiKpli upplikMl for hlii retlmiivut.
iH'lliei At
learning (hub theli lomplnlnt had
not biH'u forwnrdtHl, tho four otfl
rem who weie w1iiiihiiii of iho litre)
nffiili a ic Hld to liuve mailed a dup
lit ate of ilii doruuieni delivered tu
the ndinluil to ihe mivy deiuirtiiieiit.
Wheihei It In inui yei milved. ami
If It htm vvh.ti action the dei'tiitiuvnt
Will tflh M'OII It, 11 Ik u i iui-
(lowlblu t" isioiuiii. The liuurea
slon le Hi i'o howler, that a' court
martial will ' oi acred ai ine only
wav to avoid uil .niinn i i in- s.m
I'l.iiulsio .Hit ' - "d with .in
idi i that deui "in iImi-.ii i iv
i- iih hi imm' -Hi tin til t ,u
In an uiliti w.i
SUES JONES FOR
HI
FEAST FIRST:
"SIAKEIFIER
Woman Who Gave Information. Rathbone Sisters Will Hold Supper!
Which Led to the Arrest of the
Convicted Murderer Now Wants
Rcwart! Already Paid.
Tlirouuh her attorneys, Messrs.
No IT and Mealy. Mins Ahco l'rask
a lu-ideut of the Appk'tfiilo dislrict.
liled japers iu the circuit court this
morning in it suit to recover $100.
Ihe leward offered for information
leading to the arrest and conviction
of Julian (J. Mock from Sheriff V.
A. Jones.
In her petition Miss Trask alleges
Hint on September 'Jl, Sherilf .lopes
offeied the reward and that thrie
days later, Mock, who is now sen -injr
senleni-e iu Ihe state penitentiary
for the murder of Jesse Smith, came
lo her home.
She notified the sheriff's office
and Deputy Sheriff Miuinin came
and placed Mock under arrest.
The piesent notion is tiled to se
cure Ihe reward which, it is churet'.
wns paid by Sheriff 'ones to Deputy
Sheriff Mannint;.
MAY SEND BODY
E
The body ol Oeorjje llos ()."
years old, who was l-ouud dead in
bed early Saturday morning, will be
held at the Perl iiuderlakiny: estab
lishment until the funeral arrange
ments are announced.
linens was it member of the ii -pouters'
union uud us Mich will be
entitled to burial ut the hands of lii
fellow workmen . lie bus a sister,
.Miss M. A. Mows, liviiiK at -.
Indiana avviiue, Chicapi, who, iu a
lelcifiain received by the l'crl com
pany Ibis morning, iiilimatcd that ii
Hie expenses were nol too luryo the
bodv iniuht X" to Chicago lor buiial.
Death was due lo itppoplcxy.
THEATRE MAN
HAS NEW STUNT
and Installation Wednesday Two
Teams Will Try for Most New
Members Losers to Pay Bill.
Dividing for Ihe purpose into two
teams, the local members of the
Itnthhnuc Sit.ters will commence
upon a campaign of securing new
members. A supper and installation
wil bo held in the Knights of I'ytii
iau hall Wednesday night, and the
half of the organization securing the
least new members within u given
period will be "slnek" for the ex
penses. The committee in charge of ar
rangements is composed of Mi. and
Mr.s. W. W. Kifert, Miss Kilmi Kifert
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Merry, .Miss Klli
koii, Miss llaswell, Harry Unswell
Dancing, cards and intMc will ul.-o
be features.
Of i icon- to be installed aie:
Most excellent chiof, Mis- Kiferl:
excellent senior. Mrs. A. Ilubbarii;
excellent junior, Mrs. J. A. Merry;
manager, Mrs. Ohnstead; secretary,
.Mrs. Men Tiowhridgc; treasurer, .1.
F. Hutchinson; pust chief, Mrs. John
Mutler; protector, Miss llaswell; out
side guardian, Mrs. Harry Wortmni
SLED RUNS BOY DOWN;
WIND PIPE SEVERED
I'OKTLANI), Jan. 1C -Ills wind
pipe severed, as a result of a count
ing accident last night,- UushoII Stan
Icy, tho 12-year-old son of Mrs. W.
.1. Stanley, Ilea at tho point of death
at tho flood Samarltnn hospital to
day. IMijHlcIans stated that In tho
event tho lad recovers that ho prob
ably will lose his voice.
With othor youths his own ago,
young Stanley was coasting down
Davenport street, Portland Heights.
The runner of a sled struck him In
such a manner as slash through his
windpipe.
Rex Bench's Greatest Report.
Talcs i" Abiika Iptvo been writ-
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$50 Reward
I will pay the above reward for
the arrest and conviction or the
person who stole my Pointer dog
Sunday, January 8th
DESCRIPTION OF DOG
White with lemon spots. Lemon ears, blaze face
with round white spot in center of forehead.
Answers to name of "Duds"
T. E. DANIELS
Medford, Ore.
ten by many authors but none have
so universally reached the hearts il
the people as Hex Meach's latest and
best effort. "The Harrier.'
It is said that every writer even
tually reaches the siuninit of hii
life's work and gives the world hi
best, bih mightiest effort. So it .-
with Rex Bench. All admired even i
his curlier works, and when he gnvn
ii-. the "Spoiler " with a bound hi
leaped iute the foremost run lb, of
irvhuui day wri'evs but with tho ap
peanuice of "The Harrier" he at
once outdistanced his own past of
torts and took his place as the pri1
mi"r fiction writer of teh day.
Kverv diameter iu "The Harrier"
is o finely drawn and so clear in its
distinctiveness that the reader i
tempted to believe that the writer
must have lived each life himself.
The many startling bit tuitions are
upiuoached with such delicacy and
handled with Mich artistic contra -t
that this play is one series of thrill
ing surprise. After a phenomenal
run at the New Anistcrdnia tlieatie,
New York city, the play now goes o.i
the road for a transcontinental tour
of the country, and will he seen for
the first tune at the opera house
Tiioxdav, Jaiitiarv 17.
Harold Granun, Formerly North
American, Has Somcthiny Fresh
Now Really, Didn't You Like
That Voice?
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Dal a polite .oiiug man call you
up Saturday
Did he sweely whisper iu the phone
wilh all Ihe asMiranee of a personal
friend
"Hullo, Mrs. Drown. Yo, tbi-t is
Harold (irainiu (Hiking. Yos, it in
Hv the bye, Mr. Iliixclriyg iisked un
to call vou up and let you know that
"'flic Harrier' will be hero no.l 'Piles
dav and vou can obtain tickets now
Ye-, lhe will ioerve lliein tor yop
till noon, lie -aid you would be sure
to want to go."
Ol course he did. Well that w.i-
tio of Uriiiniu'h advertisiim -iui t
lie in running iu advance I'm lu
sliow mid at time thiuki.ig : ncv
udvcilisiuit stunts.
You'll be moit.v you never met bun
Ho is a I'ltiludelplunn and fuM cut
hi eve teeth ion tho Mliilniio'p'ii.'
North Aineiieiiu.
Ami .vou Ihouuiiht he wn a per
sonul friend didn't you lie ih uijlit
vou would. That iK why hi n.lwi'
lisiuit succeeds.
Ami you thought ho ho .; p'i-.o'
al fiioud didn't voir.' lie thought
ou would. That i- whv hi ndve
tisiug Mtceeeds.
I'lioral Soelcly Iti'lionisul I'lislponeil
An so iiimio intMuboi of tho choral
toiloty dotilro to nttoud th perforni
mire or "Tho Hunloi." Tiuwdiiy ovon
liiK. it liNti boon doomed Iiom to tut
lioiio tho rohiHiral for I hat nlKht one
wi'ok.
CIIAS. I). HAKICl.UUUi.
Dlreetor.
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Calendars
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Medford
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l.os ..(.i;i,ics uxct'itsio.v,
Two Pullumn loporaliavo already
been oagagwil for tho lc Aanlon ov
curjlou and itu'leatluns aru that two
nioro will lo r0iulriHl. If you are
Irondtii takinx thli tilp, notify the
louil office ut unco. ChII, write or
ihouo. TMJ will euiiirv you a borth
UwHhr the dto, Jnuunry IV
RtnituiUtfi the low mt round nip.
IU1.55.
l.lnili. 0 d: y
Slop mf vvlion and who o ou
I' m (; .iiid r"in!( ,a I'liber
Ii ltd
I ill" r ii f inn ion l m l' . 'ft,
H uios Jit Home It
Do not nogleit tho eyes though
tho picket liuoU bo "weak "
The savins of dollars may J
moan the ultliu.Uo loss of vis- j
BANISH THOSE GRAY HAIRS!
Kill tho Dandruff Gormc Stop Kiair Falling
Thousands of mothers arc looking younccr. Their Rry heirs nre none. The nntural
color has como back, nnd with it a. new growl'i ol sole, gle: ', It::riT.t inir. Why should
yoa look, old boloro your time, when you caa loolc years younger by using
Dandruff Cured
Thrco applications removed
all the dandruff and left my
ficalp clean, white and smooth.
Wm. Croak, Rochester, W. Y.
It Is Positively Guaranteed to Restore
Faded and Gray Hair to Natural Color
If other "so-called" Restorers have failed, don't give up hope, bu'fnlve WYFTH':
SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY n trial. You run no risk. 11 It is not exactlv
as represented, your money will be refunded. ' y
PROriT BY OTHERS" EXPERIENCE
ion. If your liYKS bo weak, J
do not delay uoinn us
our J
liricos ro reasonable, com- s
imrod wUh tho service you;
got.
"Time, Tide" and "the
Eyes" Wait for No
Man."
Gray Hair Restored
My hair teas getting quite gray and falling out rapidly
nnd I was troubled with a temble Itching of the scalp.
My head was full of dandruff, which fell upon my clothes
and kept me continually brushing it off. While on a
visit to Rochester I heard of your Sage and Sulphur
for the hair. I got a bottle and used it. A few appli
cations relieved the Itching, my hair stopped fall
ing out and gradually came back to its natural color. It
is now a nice dark brown color, soft, glossy and pliable.
Several of my friends want to use It, and I want to
kntm ffiut you will charge ne for six bottles of it.
MISS E. A. ROSS.
Bcaron, Mercer Co., Pa.
Grew Hair on iv RM'ur?-.a
For two or three years my hair had been
?f"5 nd retUn? q,mte thin til the o?
of my head was entirely bald. About four
STEPHEN BAC0K,
Rochester, N, Y.
SOc. and $1.00 a Bottle At nil Druggists
U Your Drvsaist Does Not Keep It, Send Us the Price m Stamps and W win
Send You a Inro nnti Pv.n r 1uulFi na Wc Will
.. . fc U,UV .-njtwoa ircpaia
I Of. GOble WVeh Chemical Company ZZVgg,
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY
LeonB. Haskins, Medford, Ore.
Lens Factory on Premises
See Big Eye East Main
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