Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 25, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ON TECHNICALITIES
DAM TIL
HALL OF .1USTICE, LOS ANGE
LES, Cnl., Mny 25. Imlii'ntiim tint
the irinro&Clnnmce Ifcurow, ehnrpcd
ith jury? thmptfritijt'iiitthu MivNoiimm
murdor t'nffe, will he rrfplotn with todJ
ions (pchnirAl'fighta between lawyer
wnn -mnnV by the court proceeding
during tho ino"rntntf session.
Tliotlef angiitis otnrtcri n tilribblin:;
lpRal'fotttPst from tho outlet. It was
nnulo cviilcnt Hint Dnrrow's nttornevt.
nro RoiiiR to fijht every step of the
wny.
The prosecution took up the morn
ing session with the establishing of
records mul laying the fonudnlion for
futuro testimony. Even though it
wns nil preliminary, objections liml
arguments followed nearly every
question nsked by Assistant Hist net
Attorney Ford, who examined George
Monroe, clerk of Judge Hordvvell's
court during the time tho McXumnrii
cac was pending, the first witue
cnlled. Tho defense put up a partic
ularly strenuous opposition to the
introduction of nny evidence laying
the foundntion for testimony as to
other offences than the one charged
in tho indictment the bribery of
Prospective Juror George X. Lock-
wood.
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PRICES
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PRETTY ACTRESS WEDS
Srr
LONDO.V, Mny 2!. With prices of
foodstuffs still annrlnjr and 11.1 ves-l
sels loaded with rapidly rotting cat
aides lying at the docks, the carters
struck hero today lnvsyinnathy with
tho ilook workers. It Is estimated
that 1011,000 men nro now on strike.
Tho liberal newspapers are cen-8iirlngMio-
strike.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES:
St. Joseph .
Denver
Omalm .......
1)03 Moines
WKSTKKN
W.
20
. IS
Topeka 16
Slonx City ...13
Lincoln 11
Wlch Itn .t. .. 1 0
L.
12
13
13
13
14
13
IS
21
P. C.
.02,-.
.RIM
.!it!T
.552
.533
.401'.
.379
nno
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f ICE CREAM '
3. Wliolcsalo mul Ketall
Special nMontlnift wIioIoruIo Hhlpnlng otdorrt.
Y Aroou part burnt ivln ut the- Ico cream joti cult Wo mo JiiHt
( taut pnrlic.ulac about tho o,unlit or Ice creatu wo iniiko tlml wo j
!, uo pitsteurUfd eionm In the inimufiirtuio of our b'o croniu. One . .
T tilal will com lure on of tho supotlor niiullt.v of our Ico cream.
f Wo innlSi all fintont and sport il tudeis on abort notlco. Tico tie- t
A ll erics to all pnrts of llio city.
Bedford cream n. uxjtter co'. ' ' ' '
J Phenes: Paciric, SM. Ilonto, Mil It Nntntuilum llulldlng
AMEKICAX ASSOCIATION
W.
Columbus 23
Minneapolis . 21
Toledo 2 1
Knhsas Cty ..IS
Milwaukee 13
Louisville ,,..13
Indianapolis .i-d:i...l2-
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It
13
13
IS
20
19
19
23
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GOVERNOR JOHNSON TO
SECOND T. R. NOMINATION
SACRAMENTO. Cab. May 25.
On behalf of tho California delega
tion which Is in session In his of
flee this afternoon Governor Johnson
will second tho nomination of Theo
dore Rooscrolt nt Chicago. He will
not nsplro to tho temporary chair
manship of the convention, when the
fight is made against Elihu Root for
that position. So much he stated to
day. All other action by the 2G
representatives of the party from
this state wlfl bo decided by the con
fcrence this afternoon and by fur
ther conferences upon their special
train which will bo run to tho con
vention city.
AMERICAN
W. L.
Chicago-'.. 25 S
Boston 20 11
Washington lfi 15
Detroit lfi 1G
Cleveland 14 II
Philadelphia 12 IB
New York 9 19
St. Louis S 21
New York 11, Washington 6.
Boston 4, Philadelphia 3.
.622
.CIS
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.500
.159
.40G
40G
.361
P. C.
75S
.G45
.516
.500
.500
.429
.321
.276
MR5.THOMAS H HAUCIVj
It lias Jut been made known that
Ml Hlteibcth Itallry, of Unttiiuorc,
who Is known on the stage as .Miss
Horn itaiulolph. was married to Mr. j
l'liorms II. Itrtiuk, a eh II eiulnccr, lu
Jrwuwl' li. Conn. Mr. Utuick U also I
I native of llaltluiorc.
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BOY AVIATOR
14
wi 'M h
Medford
Tent and. Awning
Company
Miintifitettiirrs of uml IViiIcm In
1 Awiiiuaa, rattva, rr.YB, uovuaa
or AX.X. KINDS
Duck All WrlKhtN mul Wtiltli.
Aw n I n p. StrlpoN, llto,
Trnor.i:uAx.n and kiitaxt.
All Miiki'M of Awulnun itinl I'orrh
CurtiiliiH jittt Up ut .Muniifiu'liiri'tn'
l'rlccs,
AKrnt for tint
Ronuoka r.'ololoi VfnlUittlntr Win.
rtow Awnluir
loo it. rrout St.
Tloth IMionm Motlford Orotfon
ANNOUNCEMENT
Nooucliosloi' HrolluMH hao urrhHiMl (ho m
wvy lilisiut'sy of Y. SlolmiiKli. I In Olseii Slrt'cl
(irocory. All ortlcrs will lit1 hliiHMl ))i'(nlly and
(MisloiiHM's art' iiaraiilccd (HMirlotniM ami fail1 Irrat
mriil. NOONCHESTER BROA
Phones: Paoil'io .r77; I huiio :!." Iv. AJmlftU'tl, Ore.
THE
unrise Laundry
l-'AMUA' WASIIIMJ , HPICn.Vl.TV. Al.lt WOltIC (It'AIIA NTICICU
Orders called for and dollvoiod. Klrnt tibiBH work tlono hy baud.
Ladles' and uion'a suits cIcAiunl and preiuicd, Tel. Mnlu 7 S 3 1 ;
Home, 37. Cor nor Klr.lHb nud Month Central Avutiuo.
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BREAKS
RECORD
Pasadena Votes "Wet"
PASADENA, Ca!., May 2Ti. An
amendment to the city charter, en
larging to a certain extent the liq
uor privileges of hotels and restau
rants, carried by 260. These results
were decidedly a surprise to both
parties.
NATIONAL
W.
New York 29
Cincinnati 23
Chicago . 15
Pittsburg ... .14
Philadelphia 12
St. Louis II
Doston .. 1 1
Brooklyn 9
Philadelphia 5, Btston S.
Brooklyn 3, Xew York 6.
Pittsburg 7, Chicago 3.
St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 10
L. P. C.
G .S29
10 .697
15 .500
14 .500
15 .444
21 .400
20 .355
19 .321
Governor Crothers Dead
ELKTOK", JIil., May 2."). Governor
Crothers of Maryland died nt mid
night last night at the home here of
liis nephew. State Senntor Crothem.
Blight's disease was the chief cause
of denth.
Railroad Through Xchalein
SALEM, Ore., May 25. Stating
tho intention of tho Incorporators to
build a railroad from Portland to
Astoria, articles of incorporation for
tho Portland, Nehnlem and Seacoast
railroad, supposed to bo a part of tho
Southern Pacific system, were filed
hero today." '
COAST
W.
Vernon . ... 29
Oakland 2S
Los Angeles 24
Sap Francisco 22
Sacramento 2 1
Portland 10
L.
IS
20
24
2G
2G
27
P. C.
.617
.5S3
.500
.458
.447
.372
MirAWUMCKK. Wis, May 25.
Smashing a world's record for sus-i
ta'incd flight over water Faruuni j
Fish, tho IS year old California i
schoolboy aviator, arrived hero from
Chicago at 1:10 this afternoon.
Fish's time for the distance was
S5 miles an hour, breaking tho rec
ord of 7S miles an hour held by
Aviator Paulham.
Fish carried a consignment of silk
weighing 300 pounds.
Nearly u quarter of a contury under tho sauio
nianuL'oinont
Carpenters
cents a day.
In Japan receive II
YouNg
MOTHE
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HSjyt
Joseph Chamberlain Appreciated
LONDON.- May-25. Edson Joseph
Chamberlain,' 'vlco president of the
Grand Pacific Trunk railroad, Is ap
pointed president of the road, accord
ing to tho announcement made public
hero today, to succeed the lato Chaa.
M. Hays.
Masons in Arabia earn 35 cents to
DO cents a day. ,
' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Furniture or a six room
house. Home phono 348-L or ad
dress 122 Portland avo. 57
WANTED Second hand steel range,
must bo in good condition nud
cheap. Box 522. 57
RELINQUISHMENT FOIt SALE
1G0 acres In tho Hunm Valley coun
try, only ono mllo from town, SO
acres or this 1b tlllablo, lial. good
for pasture land; plenty of water
aud good Improvements; about
olght acres In cultivation. Price is
$75p. Horses, cows, and all im
plements can bo had with tho placo
If dCBlrod. Geo. C. Cornltius, 219
W. Main at. 50
FOR SALE 5, 10, 20 acres at Table
Rock btatlon; clay and gravel soil;
under Irrigation ditch. See us for
prices aud tonus. 80 acres to bo
subdivided. Consider this best In
vestment tjiat I have to offor. J.
C. Barnes, 214 1st. Nat. Bank blk.
52
FOR EXCHANGE 10 acres Table
Rock station; Is being levolod; un
dor Irrigation ditch; will exchange
for city property. J. C. Barnes,
214 lBt, Nat. Bank bldg. 52
FOR' SALE Household furnlturo,
rugs, oak dining table, Majestic
ranga nearly new, Iron beds, oul?
chlffoniere good as now, and other
articles cheap for cash. Call Mon
day and Tuesday 72G W. 9th st.
Phono 'Main 1222. 56
FOR RENT Furnished roomB iti
mpdpru bungalow with light house
keeping privileges or moals if do
Blred. For Indies only. 517 South
Holly. GO
R. H. E.
Sacramento .....a..... S 12 2
Oakland 1 G 2
Batteries Arellanos and Check;
Abies, Pope and Mitze.
San Francisco -. ........ll 12 4
Portland G 10 3
Batteries Baker, Fanning and
Berry; Gllligan, Harkness, Higgia-
son and FJshcr.
Los Angeles ...... 3 10 2
Vernon . .. 5 S ft
Batteries Levcrcnz, Flater ami
Brooks; Raleigh and Brown.
No young woman, in tho Joy of
coming motherhood, should neglect
to prepare her system for tho physi
cal ordeal she is to undergo. Tho
health of both herself and tho coming
child depends largely upon tho caro
she bestows upon hersolf during tho
waiting months. Mother's Friend
prepares tho expectant mother's sys
tem for tho coming event, and Its ust
makes her comfortablo during all tho i
term. Tho baby, too, Is moro apt to bo
perfect and strong whero tho mother'
ha3 thus prepared herself for naturo'u
supremo function. No better advlco'
could bo given a young expectant
mother than that
bho use Mother's TVfffsTUCFiV?
Friend; it Is a Jill?) I frill KZS
mcdlclno that has 'e'37nTir&Tn
proven Its valuo C'jrluLNU
In thousands of
cases. Mother's Friend is sold nt drug ,
stores. Write for free book for oxpoct-,
ant mothers.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AtlwU. Ca.
THE
Jackson County
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded becauso of
Bank
Soundness of principlo
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. L Yawtcr, President G. K. Liudlcy, Vice Prcs.
0. W. iMcDoimld, Cashier
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Good Things
To Eat
Special
rates to all beginning treatment be
fore Juno 15th. Acute and chronic
cases successfully treated. Deformi
ties corrected. Consultation free.
Mcchano-Thcrnpists, Chiropractors,
and Sporidylolhriraplftts.
Drs. A. R. ond Louise E. Hedges
. 230 N. Bartb'tt
Phone, Pacific, Main 1171
Next -Door to M. E. Church
The Small Boy's Teeth
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mMtt
aro often a great deal of trouble to
him. Many youngsters huvo tooth
nclio in their young duys. Tho bctst
plan is to have tho children's teeth
looked to at frequent Intervals. Wo
are specialists in this Hue, and havo
mado a reputation for high-class Den
tUtry for young and old. It will pay
you to como hero for nny kind of
Dental work, You'U gat tho best and
save, inpney,
. Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER
THE DENTIST
Over Daniels for Duds, Pacific
Phono 2582, Home Phono 3D2-K
NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS
Aro Held in Moose Hall every
Thursday at 3 p. m. Everybody
invited.
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First
National Bank
OF
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
We solicit your business, which will receive our
careful attention.
p. JC. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. L. AI.FORD, CASHIER
OltUIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT CASHIER
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Groceries and bakery
goods that are bought
here are right. We wish
to call your attention
today to our
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
which is complete and
modern. Get the habit
of turning off of Main
on to South Central
for your groceries wc
can prove to you thai
you will save money
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clean your fan and put it in running order. Any mis
sing? parts supplied at cost Do it now. Don't wait
until warm weather when all our men will be busy.
California Oregon Power Co.
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