Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEPirORT) MATL TKllWNrc. MMPKORD. omX10N, FRIDAY, ,1 UliY 21, l!)l I.
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LOOK FOR. BODY.
OF BAKOWSK
Photographer Who Was Lost Over
Rim of Crater Lake May Be Found
Soon Snow Still Heavy Under the
Rim at the Lake.
GERMANY SEES TROUBLE IX MOROGCO.
fetcpheiiBon lias fjono
where ho will nsalat
.T. W.
Grnter lnke
further search for the hotly of II, 1)
Ilakownkl,' the lost photographer.
Mr. Stephenson la the partner of
tho tulsalng mnh ami was on the
BQCno hint winter, soon nftcr Bakow
sk tllsnjippnrofl hut at that time
nothing 'conltl he tlono toward seek
ing tho. hotly. While It will ho tllffj-
cnlt.now to make a thorough search
owing to tlio snow yet under tho rim
of tho crater. Mr. Stephenson, sup
erintendent Arnnt and Head Hang
er Momyor will luimctlatcly make an
other thorough search bo far ns It Is
poss'hlo. Mr. Stephenson feels the
loss of his former chum and partner
In, business ventures keenly and ho
will go to tho laka with tho avowed
Intention of not returning until the
hotly Is located and removed from Its
snowy grave.
It may lie possible to find tho hody
within a short time and It may bo
s heforo It can ho located, Al-
Stipcrintcndent Arnnt and
Bangor Mouijer havo'mado some ef
fort to locate tho body but to dato
nothing has come qf this. In fact no
evidence of where, the missing man
had been after ho left his camp this
side of the rim has been found other
than the finding of the snow shoes
and glove by Walter J. McDonald, the
logger who crossed tho mountains
from this side to Medford during the
early spring. These wero found just
to tho right of tho road leading from
tho government headquarters to the
rim nnd it is believed that near this
spot is whero the unfortunate man
went over. Mr. Arant, states that It
will be bcveral weeks before the snow
will bo sufficiently gone ai this point
down under tho rim to admit of a
sea'rch that could possibly bo tbqr
ongti, Mr. Stephenson expects to spare no
effort or expense In trying to locate
tho hody pf BakowskJ and It Is ex
pected that his efforts will prove
successful within the next few; weeks.
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BLOODED
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SOWS
'ployeti u innn whoso himlnewfl la to
I huj tnooil imiwh In No.hi.nxkn for I ho
fnrinuttt who m located In loirlloty
tilhuliu to this market,
j TIum plgg wovvh hio itovouilueiit
tested, They mo limtletl from wiigniiw
Into ems, fed and wntluotl t hereon
and mo not unhmtleil until thoy reach I
.,,,,, , their final iletUlimtlon, Tills olltulu-
Portland Union Stockyards Company mm the inimhiuty of dimw. mid!
Acts as Aqent to Stock Northwest" "' ,0 '"V,mo' ""' u'' r H'11
jhuvo been ilullervl have given gloat
URANDEIS TU CONDUCT
CONTROLLCn UAY PnQQE
WASHINGTON, I). , July ill.
Cliiiiiiiliui (tniliinii of Hie Iiiiiini eoiu
milieu on cxjM'ilttlluH'N in llu ile-
MMHMMIMaMMaMMIMWM
lioiluienl of Hie Inlet lor, mmuum'l
Inilnv, llinl l.iniltt llinliileiK ikl IIohIimi
Wlllllll lltMlll' IIH NU'l'llll llllO'ntV '
iihmImI ii iliiiiie"lluiinn o i lie Cimi
li'ollt'i' lln.S, Aliil.ini ''J'"''
lltiHldiiti for Health.
CRATER LAKE
BE ADVERTISED
Oil Paintinn by Miss Ely Will Bo Re
produced On Calendars for Distri
bution Throughout the United
States.
"mini
weeks
ready
WOMAN
SURRENDERS AND
SAYS SHE IS BIGAMIST
That Craldr lake will bo ono of
the most extensively avertlbed sec
tions of the United States seems now
assured. This advertising will be
done by tho Osborne company of
New York City, through tho medium
of calendars upon which will he re
produced perfect reproductions of an
oil painting of Crater lake dono by
Miss Ely, the widely known land
scape nalnter of Portland.
Tho wide distribution that the pic
tures of Crater lake will receive
through the medium of these calen
dars will be 'of grVat value to this
country. Tho calendar will carry a,
concise statement of tho history of
this noted lake nnd tho surrounding
country Just enough to interest the
reader, who way later be a visitor
to this one of the wonders of the
world. There Is certainly no place
In the world where so much scenery
can be seen In a given area as in the
neighborhood of this famous lake,
and this country Is entitled to all .the
advertising that the calendars can
uroduce.
NOTED MINING
MAN IS DEAD
John W. Conant, Well Known
Throughout Southern Oregon and
Northern California Is Found Near
His Pick and Shovel.
With High Grade Hogs-Doing It
to Improve Off critics.
It has been demonstrated that the
huslness'uf growing hogs for the
Portland market Is one of profit. A
flood of Inquiries for brood sows has
j cached the Uortlnnd Union Stock
Yards Company, and thtry have eni-
satlsfuelUiu,
Tliey do not liamlle these hogii ftin
profit, mid the price nt which thm
sows ni Bold, Is fled at the' pur
chase price, timispoitattou mid the
opcusn of tho man who huH mid
nhlpH Uium. Ah far as It has been
determined, the prlro of plemlli
high guide piggy voting sows, Iuim
averaged jap. 00 each, delivered ut
points In Oregon.
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SUN. JULY 23 ON NIGHT ONLY J
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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WAURANTS j
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CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on hand at nil times to loan on improved
ranchoo and Wuit land.
PHONE 3231.
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STATE'S ATTORNEY LOSES
. CONFIDENCE IN WITNESSES
RAKER, Or., July 21. A ? clf
confesetl bigamist, Mrs. Jojin Liuip
of Rock Creek, whose true name is
Marion Lnke, is n prisoner in the
county jail today, having surrendered
to Sheriff Rniid.
TJio woman's story is that in early
life, hnving a hard lot in her home,
in Missouri, elic reported to a mntri
moninl npcncj and through it vva
married to Arthur Lnkfl nt Bertlioud.
Co). Life with him proved worse
than tho one she hud had and uain
she tried (icjnnrimoninl njjency, re
cejvin a communication from, Lang,
which resulted in her comimr tp lin
ker, where she was married to him
on May 31, this year. The mnrriaue
license was made out in (lie name of
Jhss Mnnou Lake.
''Mrs. Lang" nnd her husband, wht
is a rancher of Rock Creek, have
been happy Ingot her since their luar
ringo nnd tho story of the woman-,
alleged crime might have remained ii
secret forever, lind not lior real hus
hniitl lt,'anied of Iter wherc.ibotitb an."
hcgim proscciiljou,
Luijk gays (hat if she ii scat U
prison ho will supply her nt the tx
jiiralion of her term vvith funds with
wlu'qh fp hpcre. a tljvortje from Lake.
QUARREL STARTS OVER
CIGAR; MAN KILLED
LAKKV1RW, Or., July 21. In a
imrre) Hint Marled over a fi-cenl ei
gir, a Mpxjciii named Murium, em
Ily,'d on IhoNevadu-Cnlifoniin-Qrc-gon
lliiilu'ay lino building (o Lnke
viftw, was fihot and killed at New
m0 crepk, 15 miles ffouth of here, h
1'pjcr Foll.elt, a widen pf that place.
The latter was held to tho grand jurj
today charged with manslaughter.
Foulolt, who is a denutv hlieriff
elaimod ho was trying to take from
Martiuys a knil'o he hnd drawn hut
which was found in tho Mexican V
pocket after the bhootinp.
BERGERlSAYS EVERYONE IN'
CONGRESS PLAYS POLITICS
CHICAGO, HI., July 21. Declaring
that ho had lost confidence in tnc
chief witnesses for the slate who
testified against President Simon
O'Donncll of the Chicago Duthliuvr
Trades Council, and Thpmns Keamej
and James Garvin, business agenfs'
pf tho Uuitcd Association of Plumb
ers, who were charged vvith a niurlr
conspiracy, State's Attorney Wav
mnn today asked Judge Houon to
dismiss themfrom custodv.
The three men. whp we chnnrMi
with having induced Maurice Knright
to kill Vincent Atman, an :Hrgod
'slugger" for a riyal imion, were at
once set free. Enright vvil be held
and tried for the killing
John V. Conant, ono of tho most
famous mining men In Southern Ore
gon nnd northern California, was
found dead a couple of days ai;o on
Salt Crept; near Redding, California,
lying by the sulo of his pick, shovel
and pan, like a soldier besltlo his
arms. The body was badly decom
posed and Conant had probably been
dead for some time.
Conant became famous among
local miners when ho discovered the
Uncle Sam mine near Konnett In
t$(vi. Ho took out J13S.000 and
then sold tho mine for IIKO.OOO
Three years after this sale ho was
broke and camo to Ashland to pros
pect. Ills family accompanied him
and they made their homo hero for
some time.
That Conant's death was due to
natural causes is' not questioned.
Dack In the 'SO's Conant had
money by tho barrelfuls. When he
sold the Uncle Sum he Insisted that
payment be made In $20 gold pieces.
Ho would have nothing to do with
bank drafts. Ho wanted the gold
and it came to Heddlng by tho sackful.
Cruiser Chester Sent South.
WASHINGTON', J). 'C, July 21.
The American Scout Cruiser Chestei
was tliis afternoon withdrawn hj,
wireless from the sham war in prog
ress in Long TMnjid andordered ti
proceed at full speed to Hnyti.
Hasklns for Health.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
Yon can't afford to 4o without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up and order a enss sent to
the house. The purest, most
healthful drink known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Aienl.
yJ&.jffipfcSify f .Jw&iiiiii.
Do Not Hesitate
to safeguard your income Our
bank is ready and fully eniiipcd t
transact a gcnernl bunking btminchs.
Individuals nnd huMiicbg concerns
will get proper treatment and every
facility consistent with safe banking
method's,
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Farmers 5 Fruitgrowers Bank
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COLUMJ1US, Qhlo, July 21.
"Everybody In congress is playing
polltlci." said Ylctqr h. Berger. soc
ialist congressman from Milwaukee
iiiitirensing a monster crowd of state
sndnllBt hero tptjay. "Tho stand pat
tors pro playing politics for tho trust;
tub jlpniocrnts for tho polltlclnps of
tljQ.goHth and tho insurgents for Bob
Lal?ollott'o. Tho wqrkjng class Is not
represented sufficiently tp ploy pol
itics, joyen wo( wanted tp, which vvo
donV; 7
City Property Bargain
LOT 60x125
East Front One BlocK Off W, Main
PRICE $300,
TERMS: $50 Cash, $10 a Month
E. S, TUMY :,;?::;;.
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i MAY HOWARD, the Psychic Wonder,
Assisted by DR. CHARLES. SLADE
t A grand exhibition of Psychic Force in full light on
the open stage producing some of the most wonder-
? ful materializations ever witnessed in this country.
Miss Howard will give all her demonstrations in full
light on open stage. Prices 25 and 35 cents.
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FOOT TROUBLES
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CORA E. UTLEY
Room 5 . ' Over Kentner's Phone III
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To be "on the square is so essen
tial in our life that only those who
practice it can hope to win out.
Squareness means friendship be
tween 'a store and its customers.
On this rock of honesty linn our r.rowliiK tiUNlnenH boeu Inillt. You find
sixteen ounces to tho pound or tour tpiarts to tho puck, In your pur
chases tho i utility and value of our croeurltiH arc n Hiiro a tho rlilnu
sun, Tho high stuutlnril of our customers Is a snfo gulito (o or
iiiethoilri.
U N ii Ire lo l.iiutv vxllli whom jihi tteitl
tuiiii lli Stpinn IchI (.'rocrry.
1'or weight, iiieiisutv, viilno niitl tputlllj
in lliii town:
Isn't It V Wo tiv iiIuhj Hie
tin follow Inn (ituiitit lv biittrii
ALLEN GROCERY CO
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FANS
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For
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Tiey uro henllliful
F F
Tliey uro Minltnr X
A Tliey nro roniforlnhlo A
Tliey coflt one-half cent nn ,
hour to run
L They nro" Junt tho IIiIiik to iA
', ' keep your cnttomer In ,
good Juinidr
" . - Then why not. buy ono?
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Call at the Electric Building
209 West Main
and Examine the Large Stock
R0.GUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of iMudford, on long time, easy pay
ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
street; cement, sidewalks and paving in;
also sewers, water and light. Long time,
easy payinonls.
430 ACRES LAND, :ir,() awes alfalfa, land,
80 acres fruit, land, perpetual water right
with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long
time, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acreH alfalfa land,
balance fruit land, 1 mile i'roln railroad,
on long time easy terms.
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from -10
acres upwards; price $25,00 per aero and
upwards; suitahle for alfalfa, fruit stock'
and general farming purposes; long time,
oasy paynjonts. v
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Just within and
adjoining eity limits, at a bargain, on 5
annual payments.
Gold Ray Realty C
21fi WPiRT MAIN H'l'RRCT.
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