Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 16, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    MEDFORD MATh TRTBUNE, OTDFORD. ORl'YIOX, 'ITKSPAY, .TANUiVRY 10. 1012.
TAKES SEVEN MEN
TO SUBDUE THIEF
Armed With Long Yen Shi Needle
Harry Johnson Stabs Four in an
Effort to Escape From Jail at
FOSTER MOTHER
MILITIA READY
iictloii tltintiu.li tho ntniu body, llnr
I'lmnu mid Irvine, In powerful speech
e, hud called upon the worltern to
close their ranlitt on tho political
field ami iIIhiuIkh all leadeiH who
itlnod In tho way or claim solidarity
at tho polls.
President 10, h. HokiiIii or tho slrllc
log Hiut'liiian shopmen Is hum milt
ing financial aid for the Milkoiit,
Mr. and Mrs. Rapp Schuman-Heink Separate
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TO QUELL RIOTS
L. N. JDDD
TALENT OREGON
Heiress Who Left Home to Dc Near
Authorities Have Elpjit Companies of
Militia Under Arms Ready to Re
peat Bayonet Chnrno If Neces
sary. Her Sweetheart Will Be Returned
to Chicago in the Near Future in
Custody of Fostcr-Mother.
Jackson County
Portland.
PAGE EIGHT
OFFFOR DAUGHTER
isPRoSP' fSHM
I'OHTLAND, Ore, Jnn. 16.
Armed with a long yon Mil needle, n
Ktool Implement used by opium
smokers, Hnrry Johnson, alias Frank
Uedfern, a yoRgman, well known to
tho pollco on the Pacific coast,
etnbhed Captain ot Detectives Uatty,
Detectives Malone and Royal and a
prisoner named Frank Parker this
forenoon while attempting to escape
from tho city Jail. It look seven men
to subdue Johnson.
Uatty was stabbed In tho chest.
Tho steel penel rated two Inches, nar
rowly missing tho heart. Parker
was seriously wounded In tho abdo
men and Malonc and Royal were each
stabbed In the hand.
Johnson attempted to make a break
when tho prisoners arrested over
night were being lined up shortly
after 9 o'clock for pollco inspection.
Ho stabbed Parker, who tried to
stop him when ho ran for tho open
door, and attacked Malonc, who was
Btnndlng guard. Tho others were
stabbed while trying to handcuff tho
prisoner.
Johnson Is doing a 90 day term
for robbery. He Is wanted at Salem
also for some silk robbery.
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GIRL IS RESCUED; WAS
HELD PRISONER IN HOTEL
TACOMA, Vui.h., Jan. 10. Rita
IJilov, 14-ycnr-old daughter of a
wealthy North Yakima rancher, was
rescued this morning at 3 o'clock
from the Berkshire hotel, owned by
W. J. Tinimonc, manager of the Pnu
ingca theratcr, whore ho is alleged
to have been held prisoner by Charles.
Parker, n theater attache, and How
ard Copjick, n cigar salomnn. Cop
pek and Parker lire held under $2500
bond for kidnaping, and the girl was
turned over by tho police to her aunt.
Mrs. Ircd J. Konworthy of Southern
Tncoma.
The girl was taken to the hotel
from the theater and when friends
ttiuscd the police to start n search
for her, the two men held her in their
room and refused to give her up un
til a squad of policemen arrived.
Tho girl was Kent here to attend
n Catholic convent.
CHICAGO, III.. Jan. If.. Mrs. Her
man Huehlcr, tint or mother of the
16-year-old heiress who was located
In Now York yesterday and found to
have loft hor home bore because of
an infatuation for n waiter, started I I
today for Now York to bring Violet!
Mck to her home here. The Illinois
Humane society began today an In
vestigation Into the case.
Mrs. William Holzapfol, Violet's
mother, deserted by hor hustfnnd 13
years ago, turned the child over to
Mrs. Uuchler. who took her without
legal adoption. Slnco then Mrs
Holzapfel has been uninterested In
her child and Is still apathetic re
garding Violet's welfare, Indicating
apparently little Interest In the case
The foster mother, however, Is oer-
Joyed at the girl's rocovory.
"I want Violet back," she said be
fore leaving for New York. "I have
dono everything a mother could for
her, being careful of her surround
ings, porhaps too careful, and giving
hor tho best of ovory thing. I tried
to make her happy, and I believe
sho will be glad to roturn."
EVERYTHING IS IN READINESS
(Continued from Page Onc.
Them,'' led by A. J. Henderson.
Springfield ; "Sticeulntive Huying-
Advantngcs ami Disadvantage.," led
by J. T. Ross, Astoria; "Itet Kind
of Advertising for the Retailer," led
by C. A. Murphy, Corvallis.
h veiling, 8 p. m. "How to Dispone
of Unseasonable Good-.," Jed by An
BR? f b
HARROWING EXPERIENCES
AT FIRE CRAZED HIM
NEW YORK, Jan. 1(1. Still crazed
lV liitj Jiarrowing experiences at the
Equitable building fire, Timothy Man
ning was found wandering around
Brooklyn today, after having es
caped from n hospital last night.
Manning was unable to talk colior
entlv or remember anything except
tlie dcnlli of Firo Chief Walsh.
During the progress of the Equit
nble fire, two men leaped from the
top of t)ic building, crnsliing to the
ground at Manning's feet. Ho fled
from Hie hcene and lo,t his mind
when told that Walsh liad also per
ished. Manning was sent to n hos
pital, but ucajicd last night, lie was
returned to tho hospital today.
Stocks Gain.
Ni;W YORIC, Jan. 10. At the
opening of today's, stock market
Heading, Union Paoifio and Ihiltimoro
& Ohio gained fi-B and Ciinndinn Pa
cific was tip 2 3-8. Lehigh Vullov
nnd American Tobacco ououpied most
attention during tlie morning, and tho
demund for tlieso stookts was hoavy.
At noon moat of tho lenders- wore uu
clmngcd from yo.tcrdny'K closing.
The market closed Hun.
Tlojuls were firm.
drew Bnind, Cottage Grove; "Com
peting With Mail Order Hou-oV' b'l
by II. C. Ganiett, Medford; "Securing
New Miimiioms" led by M. O. Huron,
Snlem; "Hct Way to Do a Credit
Business," led by O. A. Moldon, Hood
River. . ,
Morning, 9 a. in. Report of com
mittee on credentials and auditing:
discussions, "Do We Need New Leg
islationIf So, What?" led by John
Collier, La Grande; "Holding Trade,"
led by W. C. Sttimberg, Vancouver,
Wash.; "Attracting a Woman's
Trade," led by J. C. Mann. Medford
nddrcss, "The Trade Paper and You."
Leo R. Merrick, assistant secretary
Portland association; address, "R-
latinn of tho Retailer to the I'ro
dtieer," James Witliyoombe, Corval
li; luncheon.
Afternoon, 1:30 p. m. Add ret..
"How to Avoid the Rocks" F. L.
Shull, city manager, Portland Flour
ing Mills company; discussions, "Ad
vertising Value of Market Day Pro
grams," Jed by F. J. Fletolior, Al
bany; "Proper Supervision of
Clerks," led by Henry W. Meyer,
Salem; reports of resolutions com
mittee; miscellaneous business; elec
tion of officers; selecting place for
next convention; adjournment.
WILLIAM RAPP SAYS RECONCILIATION
WITH SCHUMAN-HEINK IMPOSSIBLE
NKW YORK, ,I.n. Hi. Rct-.'iuili.i uu.d would not permit tlum little lux-
liiin liittit i.M Mtiili.tui St.lnim.iii UriCs hi Hie.
Heink and her youthful hii-band. -William
Rapp, who i- IKnug sued fr di
vor$, is iinpoHsiblc, aceonliug to n
statenutit by Riipp today, in which he
denied Hint the diva's children are tlie
real cause of their incompatibility mid
said that he was the man who nmde
the singer rieli.
"It is the same old "story," ho de
clared. "An ahist cannot he a good
mother. It i linno.nBibhiJ'
Wilson to Tour.
TKBNTOK, N J., Jtt. 0.-0ov-crnor
Woodrow Wilson today is mak
ing preparations for n tdiort spnooh
makiug tour through tho middle wost,
beginuiiig tomorrow. Ho will speak
in Detroit, Ann Aibor and Grand
Rapids, Mich., returning to Trcnlon
Monday.
Dogs to Bo Shot.
ST. THOMAS, Onl., Jan. Ifl. Fol
lowing it hldtophohiii scare the may
or Inst night oidercd nil stray dogs
bliot on sight. Yostorday a. dog
owned by n Mlchignn Contral con
ductor bit his mustoi's liand in two.
Sunday llvo men wero bitten. All
Jinvo beon sont to tho Pasteur insti
tute in Toronto,
SURVEYORS HAVE NARROW
ESCAPE FROM DEATH
SAN' BERNARDINO, Cal., Jan. Hi.
Suffering from the rigors incident
to three hours' imprisonment beneath
tons of 'snow hurled upon them 1
an avehtuch near Mount San Her
uurdiiio, James Adler, Peorcy Hay
wood and George Ktimnor, govern
ment surveyors, wore brought here
today by Harold Ctimmings, a mem
ber of their party, wlio effected their
roseuc.
The men were caught in tho blind
end of n small canyon by the slide,
the sloping wnll of the oriiico form
ing a natural bridge thut kept the
full volume of snow from engulfing
thum. Cuinmingto, who was working
on the rim of tho canyon, tunneled
beneath the iniisw and guided them to
safety, carrying tho body of Adler,
wJio was uncoiisoioins. Adler will recover.
Mall Is Tied Un.
OTTAWA. Out., Jan. I (I. All mull
Jn fiio Canadian capital is tied up
following tho quarantining of the
postoffico when two sorters weie
found to be suffering from 6innllpo..
Letters will be fumigated and about
,100 Miatofi'ice olorks wil bo vaccin
ated today,
HrbUIiib for hoalth,
Johnson Vows Vengeance.
CHICAGO, Jan. 1. By "black
listing" any fighter who ongagos in
u contost in New York, Jack John
son, the negro lieavywcight champion,
j today beliovos ho can even up with
the Now York boxing commisuiou for
not allowing him to box in tho me
tropolis. Mohnson declined that it
Jim Flynn euros to tight Iiiin for the
title he must not engage in a con
tost with Al Palzer in Now York.
Thugs Escape.
SAN FItANOISCO, Cal., Jan. 1C
Chief of Pollco White admitted U)day
that tho cearch for tho three thugs
who shot and killed Assemblyman
John Mullnlly In his saloon yostorday
baa been so far fruitless. Ho attrib
utes their escape to tho lack of an
adequate number of polloemon In tho
southern district of tho city.
He referred to .MnifX Seliumnn-
Heink's .tntcinciif thRt lie wanted the
children to be self-mnijo, as was h. I from her."
LAWRENCE. Mass.. Jan. Hi.
Still in ilread of dangerous mob out
breaks, in the strike of textile work
ers against shorter hours Imposed liv
a state law, llio uuthntitic todav
have eigljt. eouiuuu8 of militia uu
der nuns here today, ready to repeat
yesterday's bayonet charge IT such
action becomes uece.nrv. Owners
nsscit that L'.'ltUIOII of the IIOII.ODO of
the sttilxcrs hae returncil to work.
"THE SCARLET THREAD"
IS PASTOR'S THEME
The subject for Rc. Eldrtdge'
dicu.iiiii at the Monday evening
services nt the M. E. church was
taken from tho second chapter of
tho book of Joshun. Subject, "The
Scarlet Thread." When the children
of Israel besieged Jericho, Kahab
hung n -carlol thread from the win
dow and the two soldier' whom she
had helped when they were hunted
for tln'ir lives saw the thread ami
she and her house were saved.
Tho scarlet thread runs all through
the lliblc, beginning in Genesis, where
Jit says, "The seed of the unman shall
bruise the serpent's head." In Christ
all liuvc it completed, for his blood
was shed for us.
Kahuh had been u woman of un
savory character, and often the pco-
, pie who are deep in sin nnd know- it'
I are the first to accept the scarlet
blood of,,Christ; they feel their need
and arc ready to make the effort for
something better and thereby accept
the atonement made for them. Ra
liuli heliecd in the God of Israel, and
that in him was salvation and no-
.where cNe. The scarlet thread was
the sign agreed usin between her nnd
Orchards, Homes and Farms
In ii Thriving Contor in Ono of tho Gurdon Spots of tho
Roguo Rivor Valloy
SAYS CITY JAIL IS TOO '
NOISY FOR HIS NERVES
LOS ANGKLKS. Cal.. Jan. 1C
After suandlnj; a night In the county
jail Frank C. Smith, alias Dr. J. C.
Day, is awaiting today the result of a
canvas by his counsel to rala tha
$3000 demanded to Inmirtt his ap
pearance In court January I.
Smith is charged with having om
dazzled I2&00 from .Mrs. Nellie K.
Holl. a widow. He was arrested in
Portland, where he '11 rod as "Dr.
ray." and brought to Loh Angeles.
When arraigned Smith asked for
more tlmo'to plead. Ho then asked
to be romoved from the city to the
(hie of the stuis ), working in a
Chicago department store, one is an
insurance agent, and another is a re
porter. "It would hnveboen diffeient if I
! tJ i a Mill! I llilk .. .k .1 aak9.. 1. .. j.
, i ,, i, , i ... . i .God's soldiers mid she liiiug tho
hand," Rapp continued, "hut I was I ,, , . ., . , ,
,...., . I thread m the window whore everyone
come
HI
SS-
ing and make our lives helpful to
others.
The subject for tonight will be
"Eve and the Devil." Mr. Chidester,
the choir leader, is furnishing', with
the help of his choir members, some
excellent music for these meetings.
An invitation is extended to nil to attend.
,.,.., . I inreati in ino winnow w ore everyi
more than that 1 wa her manager. , , i . i
t.i. iiii ,... could see it. Jesus wants us to co
v hen we were inn rna Iie had .flit),- , , , e ., .. .
ohm v i . i .Mm. mm t . ""t open y before the world and c
1)00. Isow she IiHK 400,001). Iteinrc ,'. ,, . . , ,
, , ii.- i fcss htm, nnd he will give us a hlci
I was her manager she made trout . , , ,r , , .. ,
manager
$400 to 000 a conceit. Now. she re
ceives from $300 iq&UOQO. And she
has given me a ple1 8Jo, fed and
clothed mu. Hut I didn't ask money
Rex Spray Companies
Special Attention to Users of
Lime and Sulphur Spray
Notices have been scut out bioadeast by it couipelitlxe III hi,
claiming a spray of lo per cent, neatly oiicsixlh stiouger than
any other spiny and lceoinmeiidiug siu-h spray to be tunic diluted
than I to II bi'cuuse stronger than REN.
The following is nit easy test by whih any grower can ascer
tain for himself as to whether such lepiesentatious are collect or
not. .
Tim spray sent out by The Rex Companion will weigh 1 (1.11
siiiuds per gallon. When diluted 1 to It the mixture, will weigh
H.."ll pounds per gallon.
Any spray represented as being stronger which will not uioel
the above requirements is jo!i1 under false repieseutatioiiH, and
the person so offering same is subject to prosecution by the State
mid I'Vderal authorities.
Ri:. J.IME Si Sl'M'IICR KOEITION is giinruiitccd at ntimn
strength. If made any stronger there is danger of orystalllr.atlon,
especially if the spray is left out in cold weather.
REX is just what it represents itself to be, nnd should be
used according to directions to get best I emails.
REX KI'RAYS are made in alt parts or the Tailed States and
Canada. We have had years of experience and know whereof wo
speak. I'or cash or time tetuiH, see
Producers Fruit Company
Distiibuliug Agents for Oregon. Also for Jtoltoti Heaters.
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county Jail, doctoring that tho clty'a
bastilo was too notsy for sleep.
ARMED INTERVENTION
IN CUBA": MAY COME
SOCIALIST
UNION
PARTY IS FAVORED
WASHINGTON'. D. C, Jan. 1C , khks.vo. Cal.. Jan. 16. Three
Armed American Intervention In Cuba cheers for Job Hnrrlmnn, Alexander
to protect the cutabllshod Cuban gov-; Irvine and political Holldarlty of tho
eminent and to preserve peace Is trade union movement with tho so
ilrodtcted at the statu dopurtmont'ctallst party were given by tho dole
bore today as the result of the trans- gntes to tho state building trades
mission of a note to American Mln-, convention huro today at tho call of
ieter Itaaiipro la Havnua. itho giucral president, I'. H. McCarthy
Tho note declared that Amorlra of San Francisco.
would feel compelled to Intorvono In j The demonstration rivaled that of
Cuba utiloss tho "voloraus movo-' yostorday, when Secretary O. A.
meat" there weie quelled at onro. Tvoltmoe rend IiIh report urging some
xSrSt? VH1S N
It's the Name on the Movement that Counts
BUYING a watch by the case io like buying a book
by the cover. Hook or watch, it ia the inside that
counts. In buying a watch give first consideration
to the movement. If you want the best movement for
your money choose from our assortment'of
WALTHAM WATCHES
We have Waltham Watch" in all grade at a wide range of price-ch watch
the bejt value poMibc at its rcipcctUe price. And wc can suit you with a
watch case-plain or fancy, solid or gold idled.
"It's Tune You Oivntd a ll'attham."
Wilihtm WtKhrt rr the molt .UixmUMt n( tlmrritcr. Tl
a life luvc.tmcm-lct ut tell you an iJjmu.rUUIlUiu.
MARTIN J. REDDY
JEWELER
Near PostolTire Icdfonl
rAAvAAAV
'at 'a ta tj
We Are Going to Continue Our Low
Prices on Groceries
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16 pounds Red, Pink or White Beans for ! :. , ,,;. $1.00
10 pound sack White or Yellow Corn Meal for :...". ........... ,".:. .... 30
1G pounds regular 8 l-3c Jap. Rice for : ..f;.....o?...M. .,,. $1.00 ' A,
50 pound sack Fine Table Salt for t ......,..,..-' t.h.w G5
Star, Horseshoe or Climax Tobacco, plug v. ; v 45
"Highland Blend" Fine Hard Wheat Flour, sack.... ' ..J..' 'r:.$MZ.X...A $1.25 "v
"American Rose" Cream of Bluo Stem Hard Wheat..Flour ; j .'..' .'..,,.. $1.35
"Kenida" Idah6Hard Wheat Flour, sack t. ?. ....,..:., .,-., $1.35
5 pound pail Eastern Lard. , G5; 10 pound pail :....., . $1.25
5 pound pail Lilly Compound 55i 10 pound pail ...., $1.10
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