Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 12, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PRESDENT TAFT RECEIVING NOTICE OF HIS RENOMINATION.
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PRICES KEEP UP
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CALIFORNIA PEARS HIS BURIED LOOT
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in California l.'rult DlHtrllnitoni
11 thu following (lalotl Hncrmnonto,
lint 1 0
ho followliiK hIvch iiiiiuliiir of
of iIoi'IiIiioiih fruit Hhlppod from
?olnlH In California for tlm week
lnyn) hiiiIIiik Friday evening
ul 1), MM 2.
Iiiiiih: IHKH cnra. MlilimiiintH
IiIh fruit liuvii remained about
lonnry since our hint report mid
1 expected that thorn will ho no
Iciiliir uhniiKu ilurliiK Urn coiiiIiik
k. Tlm principal variation now
rliiK are (HniitM, lliinunrlan or
1 Prune, tlraud Duke, Kobioy. nml
Iniit of tho iIIiiiiioiuIh. After one
tho shipment of plum In ox-
I'd to materially dorroniio,
Piiclu-H! 4 :i t M earn, Tho Inrutt
1110 of MhlpmontH In comported ill
t entirely of i:ihorliiH. Tho hulk
liln vuiloty linn now boon moved
ildornhlo uhlpmouU w ho made
hirno mid othnr froontono vmle
ilurliiK tho coiiiIiik week, It I
exported tlml the movement will
h liirKo 11 m ilurliiK tho pnnt week.
Biira: till! mm. Hacramoiito
t Ik now flnUhlnit up on llnrtlutt
uhlpiuotitN from thoro tut vo
idled to vory small voliimo, Htil
In HhlppliiK liberally and other
III Ion with Hiimll Mhlpiuoutn will
1 n kooiI voliimo or ihlH variety
ItiK for tho next two week
t for Ncaniin 1207 mm no nKuliiMt
for tttll.
rupim: 42 Cam. Up to thU tlmo
olid car of nrnpoit ontildo of
mpnoii HimmIIohh and Mnljii: hnvo
i movod. DurliiK tho coiiiIiik
i tlioro will bo u fuw KtrulKht
of llluek (irnpca, Itoxo of I'oru
JMnlvolito, to ko forward Fruit
I Kood tjuallty.
PLOSION SCARES
SAEE CRACKERS
Whoii tho pollen look Hurt Van
flleklo Into ilimtoily Hiiturdny iiIkIiI aw
ho wnn makluic away with a hinii'h
of loot from tho I'orl utiderlakliii: par
lorn tlroy miido a ton ntrlko juiIkIiiic
from Ijm amount of loot thoy mi
covoioil today, Van Hlelclo Ih ovi
doutly tho man who him hoon doluK
tho moNt or tho pllforliiK In Medfoid
tho pant two monthx. Van Hlftklo
lian ttlroady lod tho offlcera Ion mini,
hoc or It Im nichea and turnod loot over
to tllttlll.
Vmi Hlcklo baa hoon "InyliiK out"
In tho wIIIdwm on Hoar rrek Moldoin
hIiowIiiu hliiiNoir up town hot itorur
liii; oiioukIi at nlj'.ht lo llvo on dur
Iiik I ho day.
A laruo mnouiit of hiiiiiII properly
ban boon dlappcurltiK for hoiiio tlmo
pant and tho police had hoon uniihlo
lo Ktiln any clown Baturdny nluht
Van Hlcklo wuh en iik lit In tho act
ot makliiK n Kotaway from tho I'orl
iiudortiikliiK pnrlom, Ho told u
romplolo Htory lainr and much of I ho
loot wan rorovoroj today.
MAN FAST DYING
FROM BEE STINGS
KV WnSTMINIHTKIt, II V , Auk
-A (tor KluittorliiK tho nfo In tho
ll Thriitor with a cliuruo of ill-
(lyrorlno, tho ulroiiKtti or which
ovldouily undoroitlniatrd, tho
hloworn who did tho trick woro
'rlKhtuncd by tho tuay oxplo-
that thoy wro too frlnhtonoil to
(ho inonoy which lay In plain
l In tho hattord nata.
.rt followod tho vxplonlou, which
placo at 2 HO o'clock this
:il n It mid wnn no honvy that it
nod tho wholo downtown dlitrlct.
amount In tho mifo at tho tlmo
only n ho nt 70, an MannKor At
tlllllii of tho thciitor had bnukod
. of tho duy'H rvcolpti on hatur
iiIkIU. Ttio flro wim noon ox-
ilnhod without any mnturlal dam
Tlio affair croattnl Rronl ox-
ncnt In tho city um tho thoator U
two hlocka from tho pollco tn
and tho 11111111 dliitanco from tho
( of Montronl, whoro lint Hoptom
hank roblwrn nocurod K'SK.OOO,
larKOMl rnHh haul In hUtory.
VANCOUVi:it. II. C, Auk 13 -Two
dnyn aflor boliiK Hourly klllod
by boo tit I huh Krodorlrk (Itintor of
Tlilrty.thlrd nvoniio cant. Ih hIIII I)'
liiK uiicoiiHtlouii In tho Konorul hox
pltal, hi condition boliu; prnctlnilly
unrhmiKod nluco ho wan rocolvod In
that liiHtltutlon Krldny IiIkIiI.
.Mr. (Iiinlor wan worklnK amoiiK hln
doom in t no Kanion of (tin Home on
I'rlilny ovoiiIiik, whoii ho wax itutiK
on tho hmidM mid fnco ovornl tlinon.
KntvrliiK tho hoiino ho nuked lit wife
for u drink and collapsed. A doctor
wait rallod In and ndiiiliilntoroil ntlin
tilanlH, but totunuit miporVonod mid
tho unfortunato mnu'i llfo hooiihi to
bo taut HllppliiK away.
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'I lie above photOKrnph hIiomh 1'rcnldriit Tutt receiving uutko of hln renomlnntl'Jii. Henntor Hoot In ren nd
ilri'fixliiK tho Crldi'iit. 1'or tho II rut tlmo In ninny joarx tho nolir.cillon ceremony took place In the White Houie.
Mm. Tnfl, oilier meiiihem of tho I'rexldciil'ii family nnd kIx hundroil men prominent In the political life of the uatloa
Ciithiri'd In tho KiiNt Koom lo hear the President no u nil the keynote of the campaign.
MRS. CHAMP CLARK
OPPOSES DEATH PENALTY
WASHINGTON. Auk I'J. -A pten
for the iibilihliiMciit of (lie ilcnili
liennllv win inii'i'il lioro today liy
Mr. ninuiji ('lark, nifo oi' Hie
xpuikor of tile Iioiij-o of representa
tive, after he Iiik! rend tho new.
liK'r uei'ouiitH of lie wliolexnie exe
cutiniiH nt Oxsiiiiiif N. V., thin
iiioniiiiif.
"The -even exeeultonK in New York
loilny," he Kiiid, "i n ntriknif: ex-
ximple of the xoeinl ineffieieiiev of
the dentil penalty. I would not like
to he responsible for tnkitij.' whnt I
eonlil not yive a human life. If
(li one iotims eonlil have been put nt
some millie work how iiiueli better it
would be for wieiety."
CHICAGO, Auk. 12 OrlnnlnK In.
unnoly nn tho flaruos no hnd fltnrted
In his cull licked hl fnco, body nnd
handi, Jacob Guthrie, tho man who
stolo I.ITiO.OOO worth of rnorchnn
dbio "J ii nt for tho fun of atcnllng,"
wan saved from death horo by nix
turnkeya after a terrific fight,
Outhrlo attracted tho attention of
other prlHonerx by nhouts of laugh
ter after he had net flro to bin cloth
ing, Whon tho tiimkeyn attempted
co nxttngutifh the flames ho fought
with tho Dtrength of a maniac. '
"Go away, you Idiots," ho nhouted.
"lt' fun to die. Co nway nnd lot mo
alone."
Outhrlo wan flerloualy burned be-,
fore tho clothing was torn from hlH
body.
Scientists became interested in
Guthrie's case when It developed that
ho stolo ?.ir0,000 of merchandise
without attempting to dispose of It,
storing tho plunder In a warehouse.
PRINCE HENRY REPRESENTS
KAISER AT MIKADO'S FUNERAL
HKRMN, Aug. 12. Announcement
wns made here Inilnv that the Kniier
linn elionen I'rinee Henry of 1'nisHia
nn his representative to attend the
funeral of the lute KmKror Musii
liito of Japan, whieh it to be held
next month.
I'OIITMND, Aug. a. Ilecelpttt
for tho week have boon, cattle, SORSi;
calves. 34: hogs, 1011; sheep, 4265;
horses, 48.
Whilo cattlo rccolpta show an In
crease over tho previous weok, the
mqulromontfl of tho trade were not
met nnd prices remained at the snmo
stoady high piano that has clinrnc-V
tori zed thu business of the entire
summer. Cows JMO to 5.lt0:
stcors, f C.2r to 7.00. ''
Dearth of calf receipts signify not
only that the country has been clou'
ly drained but also that farmers are
beginning to realize tho wisdom or
holding something for future cattlo
supplies.
The hog market roached $9,00 for
tho week nnd thoro was an active
strong tone throughout.
Thu sheen and lamb market was
steady.
HAYTIANS ARRESTED FOR
SAN DOMINGO CONSPIRACY
SANTA DOMINGO, Aup. 12.
Stiipectcd of encnurncing tho Snniii
Domingnn plotters planning the over
thrown! of President Victoria' gov
ernment, severn! Hnytinn were ar
retted here today.
Tho prisonerx probably will be ex
pelled from the country.
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BYKACUSi:, N. Y., Aug 1 S. Willi
a p.iloful gnnh between shoulder
blades T Cobb of tho Detroit Tigers
Is horo this afternoon and may play
In nn exhibition gamo.
Cobb was wounded In Detroit last
night as ho boarded tho train. Threo
men attacked tho ball player. One
cut him, Cobb rolled tho other with
a punch and the threo then fled.
i YEAR OLD CHILD
is bitten ey one
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ooii, six-year-old son of Mr. and
P. Ij. Caldwell, was badly bitten
. dog at tho ranch of Win. J.
t, on tho Prospect road, twolvo
s northeast of Gold Hill, Wodncs-
sayn tho News. Mrs. Caldwell
Ella Guanyaw nnd tho llttlo
had set out to drlvo to Crater
I. Thuy sloppud at tho Rcatt
) to Inquire tho way. Cleon got
Of thu rig with his mother, and
log, rushing out, bit him through
calves or bath legs. Dr. Smith
f called by phone, und was taken
t once by L. It, Cardwoll In his
Tho wounds wore dressed,
tho parly returned to tho Culd
'homo In Gold Hill, whoro tho
hi of tho Ill-natured rmilno Ih
ig easily, with no alarming
Ioiiih. Tho dog wan oxumlnod,
howed no Blgnu of rabies.
Circuit Coftrt
John I. TliniuiiH ot nl vx. Mar
garet .Mitchell. Suit for fnrcolomuo.
Jennio II. Humes v. Lewis Bunion.
Suit for divoroo.
A. C'reiiHon vh. Arlliur II. Woodiu
ot ux. Suit for foreelosuri'.
Kvu Fisher vh. J. M. Ki-dier. Suit
for divorce.
tlCENT PURCHASERS'
BILL PASSES HOUSE
ASIIINOTON, I). C. Auk -innocent
puriiliUHutri' hill piiseil
Iiouhu by uniinimoiiH oouhoiu
roHHiniiii Liil'ferty in iliHiippointoil
iiho" ho vviik uniiblo lo got IiIh
ilnionts in tho bill. Hn miyM lie
Hhouhx the mullet' with SouutorH
lie nml Clinuiborliiiu but dcolnroH
Im will not ilo anything to inter
with tlio piiHiigo of tho hill,
louont piuoliuhoi'H of Soiithom
fin grant IiiimIh wlio nuqiiirutl title
thu railroad piior to lliu iiiHti
l of tlio govoriiinont'H forfeiture
will bo ponnllted to (ulo,t their
by payment to bo government
l.fiO uir novo.
Probate.
Onler appointing J. M. Stephens
ndmitting will of Lixrie Halo, de
feased, to probate.
Houil of I). A. oseubii'im adiuinirt
trator eHlalo of Leroy Canine, do-
oeased, filed.
Petition for mile of personal prop
orly estate Susan Ilelmnn, deeeiihed,
filed.
Inventory mid nppraisiueut estate
II. K. Stone, (loooiiHcil, filed.
Mitrrlago l.looiisos
Floyd L. Kililings and Dora Cnino,
Oold Hill,
Albert T. Hrown nml Jennettii Os
good, Mcdford.
Hugh Hayes und Jessie Iluilov,
Cenlral Point.
MURDERS HIS FAMILY
AND COMMITS SUICIDE
IMTTSHUHQ, !a., Aug. 12 Shoot-
nig and killing his wife, and fatally
wounding his son mid eighteen months
old (laughter in Iheir apartments lit
tho LuFayotlo Hotel boio today,
Frank Konyou tinned thu revolver
against himself am! blew out his
brains,
Tlio boy's wound is just abovo the
heart und no hope is euteitained for
his recovery.
No motive for tlio eiimo is known
, Horn.
To tho wlfo or George V. Cherry,
Sunday, u daughter,
TOO LATH TO OLASHIl-V
FOR 8AL13 -Pack horHo ohoup, in
qulro CouHtublo Slnglor, phono
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Kentners Creditors Sale
We must raise $21,000.00 for our creditors by September 1st
The first week of our sale proved to us that merchandise can
be turned into money when prices are made low and tempting
enough.
Leave it to us to .raise the required amount. We have not
stopped to figure our loss, so don't you care. Nail the oppor
tunity, and make your money do double work.
New Fall Goods are arriving daily, which are also being put on the market
to sell at some price. Necessity- knows no law; we need $21,000,
and we are going to get it. A few of many real bargains:
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LADIES' RIBBED UNION
SUITS, ALL SIZES, 50c
VALUES
19c
$5 and $6 NEMO BON TON
AND GOSSARD CORSETS
$3.S0
$20-$25 LADIES' TAILOR
SUITS $12.73
LADIES' BLACK SILK
HOSE, LACE STYLE
50c GRADE
29c
BEST QUALITY WORK
SOCKS, 15c VALUES
7c
18 to
25 FINE
GOODS
10c
WASH
$1.50 LONG SILK GLOVES
89c
WOMEN'S 50c GAUZE
VESTS
29c
MEN'S KHAKI WORK
SHIRTS, 75c VALUE
39c
$4 to $5 COLORED BED
SPREADS $3.39c
121oC OUTING FLANNEL
8c
BOYS' ALL WOOL
CLOTHING
1-2 price
MEN'S BLACK AND TAN
$4 OXFORDS
$2.98
All others reduced
WOMEN'S $6-7.50 BLACK
SILK PETTICOATS
$2.98
20c KIMONA CREPES
14c
WOMEN'S $2 to $4 SHIRT
WAISTS
98c
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CASH ONLY
Kentner's
THIS SALE IS FOR
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