Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 16, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ACEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKWOON". FRIDAY, AUGUST 1(5, 1912
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EliTAbp. Txns, Atipr. lfl.'WiUi-
outliBonlernnd lint littlo looting.
tlid'jast of Qoiiornl Oroxco's Mexican
rciipl1 troppft quietly limrxloil a train
ol tho. Mbxiehn Ccnlrnl roil rami in
Jim for lodny nhtl departed for Villa
Alitnnmljt, (here to start innrrhi:
uvcftniuf mitt the Kioto or ConluuK
through itho mountain passes Mnith
wfruVhninf to join General Zapata
in tlio campaign against Mexico City.
After the departure of Gi'iier.il
Orqrco,' Jnnu Medina, head of tho
vigilance committee, took charge of
jnnrcz, nnu i prc-emng nnier
trending the arrival of Generals ToUos
mid Hucrta, who are coming at the
head of an army of eeveral thunt-nnd
federals.
General Teller, is expected to arrive
tonight but it is believed General
Hucrtn will make an effort to head
ofi General Orozeo.
While preparations were under way
for moving, many residents of Juarez,
fcariiij; trouble from Orozeo's sol
diers, fled ncroxs the Rio Grande into
EJ"Paso, hue nearly nil of the have
returned today. Iliisincs generally
wa'5 resumed in .Jnarcr. today for the
first time in mouths.
IUAM VINCENT
FATAILY INIIMD;
STRUCK BVTie
TAFT BEMED
BY
HESMAN
WASHINGTON', Aig. IB That a
certain congressman may bo com
polled to defend himself on n cliargo
Willituri Vincent, while Mmcriutcitri.. breach of confidence In revealing
ing bridge work on tho Pacific & confidential Information furnished by
Eastern Thursday afternoon w.H rroaWout Tntt .If tho house commit-
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truck by a heavy timber and futallv
injured. lie died at the 1'acifie &
Eastern deiwt in this city while wait
ing for an ambulance to take him to
the hospital.
Vincent was ovoisceinir the placing
of timbers in the l & E. bridge over
l.ittlfc Hntte creek vlwu the nccideut
occumd. He saw large timber
being raised by a derrick swing
toward diim but eidently thinking
that he could easily escape, it ho w:-
too investigating charges against
Majojr Hay presses contempt chargca
against Secretary of War Stlmson for
refusing to produce ''missing papers"
In tho ense, Is the report circulated
today In government circles here.
It Is said tho president told this
congressman that a certain phase of
thoi Rny case could bo Investigated,
lint that for tho sake f a woman's
good name, all scandal should bo
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slow in jumpmir. The end of thcisunnrcsscd. Tho coiiKrcssnum Is
timber, however, struck his head. The salt) to havo divulged this lufornm-
lower jaw was broken m two places. tlon.
and the skull fractured at its ba-e.
The injured mnn was rushed in a
special, train to this eity hut died
before he reached the hospital.
Mr. Vincent is well known in this
eilv having lived here for several
years. lie Ienve n wife and
eight years old.
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SAYS SON INSANE
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Under tho glaro of a hot sun thous
ands of farmers massed about Gov
ernor "Woodwrow Wilson yesterday
beard him give his first campaign
speech since officially notified of tho
. nomination.
Ho said ho had seldom seen Interest
In tho farmer regarded in legislation,
that ono of tho greatest Impositions
upon tho farmer was the present
tariff.
"My Indictment against tho tariff
Is that it represents special partner
ships, does not represent the general
interest," he said. "The tariff meas
ures are measures for tbo merchant
an manufacturers. Tho farmer
pays Just as high a proportion of tho
tariff in tho United States as any
one .else."
He declared this was the only civ
ilized country where tho government
(joes not see to It that rates estab
lished by the government enable men
to ship Roods as they please.
' f'e have no parcels post until you
reach tho ports, and from ports to
tho other side of the Atlantic you
can have parcels post, but you can't
have that inside tho United States
because, may I conjecture a reason,
there aro certain express companies
Whjch object. The trouble with the
business of the United States under
tho present tariff is that men think
they can't mako anoney without the
assistance of the government."
MISTAKE IN SIGNALS
SINKS SEATTLE SHIP
SEATTLE, Wn., Aug. 10. A mis
take in higuals bent the Steamer
Siuox, of tho Inland Navigation com
pany, crashing into the Steamer
Gnmailo of tho 'Islnud Navigation
company, us bhc luy at the clock in
Everett. No ono was injured. The
Cam an o ivuh sunk.
. Tho nccidenti happened at 11
ociocK IMS morning. io olio v;w
on tho Cnmuno except the crew. They
uu 'got to snore, 'ilie bioiix w&n
uninjured and proceeded on her way
16 Helljngliiuu. The' Sioux is about
;i00 feet long, the Cuumtio 2U."i.
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Aug. 1C
Dr. J. J I. Greenfield, aged and re
directed medical prnctioner of San
Bcmnrdino, will arrive in Los Angeles
today to begin the fight for the life
of his son, Charles Eugene Green
field, who confessed to the murder of
his baby stepdaughter, Vivian, at
Venice, Greenfield believes his son
was insane, nnd ho will spare no effo
was insane, nnd he will spare no
effort or expense to secure proof.
At the county jail, where the slayer
is confined, attendants nod officers
unite in the declaration that the man
i& feigninj a mental breakdown. They
declare he is banc, and is merely
laying plans for his defense.
Greenfield spent a sleepless night,
mumbling conhtantly nnd muttering of
the ill treatment he received at the
hands of his wife, which, he claims,
prompted his deed. He admits freely
that hu intended to kill himself, b.it
that "it hurt" and he desisted.
TEDDY IN OU
IN SEPTEMBER
PORTLAND, Ore., AMg. 1C.
Colonel Roosovolt will apeak In Port
land, September '12, according to Dr.
Jt. W. Ceo,' national committeeman
of tho progressive party of Oregon.
Dr. Coo stated today that Colonel
Roosevelt will come to Portland from
Seattle whoro ho Is booked to ad
dress tho progressive state conven
tion September 10. Ills Portland
speech la tho only ono ko far ar
ranged for him In Oregon.
PRINCE OF WALES NOT
TO VISIT UNITED STATES
LONDON', Aug. Id.--The report
that the Prince or Wales nnd his
brother Albert, planned to visit
Canada pud the 1 ailed States was
nuthontiudy denied here today.
NAT GOODWIN NOT
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SERIOUSLY HURT
SANTA MONICA, Cal., Aug. 10,
Following u couni)ltatlou of doctors
summoned to pnss upop the condition
of Nat Goodwin satd that tho actor'H
Injuries aro not nH serious an re
ported and that M operation Is un
necessary, Goodwin was criiHhed
undor a skiff In tho surf at Rocky
Point Into yesterday. Ho was se
verely bruised, and will bo confined
to his bed for several days.
Assumption In the Upjpci' Mropx, lnot u pinto "t Urn leant, Jumped lilf thy
In the htroet itpd trilontly prayou" l'o,r wrong nldo ol tjin ear to avoid paying
tip kojiI of tho iluni) ihan.. . , , Mm fore, An L pillar knocked lilni
.- Itliuoll, having put-hlH InM cent In undur the wlitiom,
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ITALIANS PRAY OVER
CORPSE OF LEADER
NEW Y01tlC,7Vug, llf.-As tho do
capitated foim of Prank Klmoli, one
of their leaders, lay Npruwling on
the ear tracks after being beheaded
bv a Jerome Avemiu car here toda,',
I .'Jill) Italians leturuiug front an open
iir celebration of the feast of (ho
FRECKLES
Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Hc
intve, Tlicin With the New Drug
An eminent skin specialist recent
ly discovered a new drug, othlne
double strength, which is so uni
formly successful Jn removing
freckles and giving a clear, beautiful
complexion that it Is sold by any
first-class druggist under an abso
lute guarantee to refund tho money
if it fails.
Don't hide your freckles under a
veil; get an ounce of othino and re
move them. Even tho first- night's
use will show a wonderful Improve
ment, some of the lighter freckles
vanishing entirely. It Is absolutely
harmless, and cannot injuro tho
meet tender skin.
He sure to ask any first-class drug
gist for the double btrength tthine;
it Is his that Is sold on the money
back guarantee.
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Tailored Suits Values to $45.00 Now $15.00
Your unrestricted choice of all our White Sergo Suits, hair line stripes and J
many beautiful mixture suits, actual values up to $45, Clearance....$15.00
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Lingerie uresses ai one nan-pnee ana less
You may choose from our entire stock of White Lingorie Dresses, colorod
Linen Dresses, etc.at $10.00 and above and take same at ONE HALF PRICE
Linen Coats at exactly one half-price and less
$6.50 Pure Linen Coats, now. 98.25 y
$11.50 Fancy Linen Coats, now $5.75 j
Dress Skirts Value to $15,00 Now $5.00
One full rack of Dress Skirts, black; and a full line of colors, these are fuller A
cut than the average skirt, hence this very great reduction. Actual former $
prices to $15.00, Final Clearance $5.00
Special Value in Ladies Hose
We claim to be giving a better value in ladies' hose at 25c than tho averago T
merchant sells at 35c. We not only claim it but we can prove it. Try them $
for yourself. Black, tan and all colors 25 $
Boot pattern Silk Hose in black, special, a pair 205 JT
Boot pattern Silk Hose, a better quailty in black, special, a pair 48
Final Clearance Prices throughout tlie Shop.
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DR. HALL DECLINES JOB
OF RUNNING ASYLUM
M QHANPJ3, Ore., Aug. 1C Dr.
llal( pt J,a Grande, recently -npjlltcf!
superintendent of the East
ern QrBPn lrnch insane asyltuu de
clined that position, according tp an
authoratlvo announcement hero to
day. It Is said Dr. Hall's reason for
his ftctlon, 'was that 'ho considers thp,
bho at l'omicton upflt for the Insti
tution. It Is reported Dr. J. P. Cal
ureatl'i 'of McMinnyllio will succeed
IJASKIJAIiti OAMU AT WKHD
don that Dunsmulr Excursion next
Sunday. It will Btoj) at Colestln
Springs, Weed, whoro tho big baso
ball gnnio Medford vs. Weed will bo
Played, Bhasttf Springs and other
points giving a splendid opportunity
tp.exc(irPoiilBts to spend a delightful
day in flip pure mountain air, Ono
far round trip has beon padp by tho
Bouthern Pacific, plenty of couchos
)nd a good time for all
"bim. Howard of Huletn vi&ited Iter
' ter, Jfrs, P, K. Wiley, hero several
-days nnil'lCNirtPd for her home Wed
(Kwdny morning.
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Real Estate Bargains
40 acres timber land four miles from Eagle Point...Finestsoil in the valley, $25 an aero,
20 acres, fruit bearing, 9 room modern house, 2 miles from Roseburg, to trade for Mod
ford property. '
7 room modern house in Eugene, $3000.00. To trade for Medford proporty of equal
value - ' - i t i t ti
6 room modern, new bungaloyv on Rose Avonue, Medford, $3000,00, worth $3750.00. ,t
One lot 50 x 140 foot, west front Rose Avonue, $500.00.
One lot 50 x 140, feet east front, Rose Avenue, $700.00
One and one-hajf lots 75 x 140 feet on Main street, near Rose Avenue. Very desirable
location for a fine home. Nice,1 largo tree on this property. Very cheap at $1200100
Twp lot corner of Wain street and Rose Avonue, south front on Main street, 5 largo
trees, 4 blocks from Medford Hotel. This vill always be ono of tho bost locations
in the cfty, $1500.00
H. E. GATES
J23 Rose Avenue
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Wo arc closing mil our uiitiro lino of MiiHhIi
Somi-Porcelain w. Willow 'Oiunoi warn at
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CUT STAR 20 rioxoiK Gut Stnr
Blown Cllnss, hcvuii n,0NV 0Uxm ,,,"",,
( pioco Water Sol, ,spu- l-a, rogulnr 2(k vnluo
cinl for Saturday Salurda)'
$1.25 set 10 Kaeli
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Muns Gaimtlotl, aiovuM,.lf2i It; $1.7;") v.uIuok,
a pair ,. .....Jfll.OO
Alon's Loa'tlior Work Gloves, $100 fo-l.OO
values, pair $.1.00
iM uu's Heavy All Leatlior Glovi'S. pair.. ..50
Lailies' and Hoys' All Leajher Claunjlett Gloves
....pair 50, 75& $1.00
Colgate's Taleuni Powder 15
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il ergon's Talcum Powder, full pound can. ...15
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4000 Yards All Linen Val and Oluny Lacos, In
sertions, Beadings. otc, a yard '. 5?
HUSSEY'S
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M Shields is gqgjf etayy of tifig
Oregon Equal Taxation League
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