Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 24, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFOUD MAIfi TRIBUNE, MISDFORD, OKKCION, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1012
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Harry ChlldB vhns returned from
,4,yo.mpnths. visit t Qolcstln.
Martin J. Rqddy 1ms returned
from n outing at Ncpprt. JIo re
portn great tun In deep, sea dslilng.
Dr. E. U. Sealy, nuch Improved In
health, hHB returned, from an outing
atgNqwportf Dr. ,Sea)oy has nearly
ctnilralsr recovered from n recent at
Uok of blood poisoning.
,,"Vp,vUl jmy,$2.B0 jer tier for
weofl,,ln trade, il)G K. Front street,
lt.A liiuihfU..tniv It. thn nAt 13fi
RkMjs ,aro boliiR laid for a proper
obaorranco of labor day In thla city.
A program Is to bo arranged. Labor
Day,.! one ,woek irom Monday.
Mr. arid Mrs. At M. Loomls have re
turned Irom a visit .at Crater Lake.
., .ir,. -and Mrs. Sam Rodgcra havo
left for tlmlr homo at Klloen. Mr.
ledgers was married recently at
BUtto, Montana. Friends aro pre
iparing n great welcome for the
couple at Eileen whore Mr. Rodgcra
Is Mayor.
, Forrest Edmeades has resigned
as director of tho Baptist church
cliolr having been engaged by the
Mcthodla,t Episcopal church Tor tho
coming year beginning his work on
Octeber 1.
Vainco Co1vr is making arrange
ments to return to corvauis to con
tinue 'his s'tHdlca there.
W.Tylcr Smith has left ,for a
short visit with friends at Portland.
7e. D. White of Beagle -was n ro
cent 'visitor In Medford. Ho Is cx
Jilblting some very tine fruit.
, JKoro bargains than ever at J06
N. Front street Better havo a
lopV. . ' 136
A grass flro at the corner pt Oak
dalo and Eleventh street called the
flro department shortly after noon
today. No damage was done, ono lot
belnj? burned over.
Tho public market -was crowded
tq oyorflpwlng this morning, many
of thp ranchers offering produce ror
sale, being forced to remain outside
thp building, and offer their produce
th'ere. Tatrons wero numerous and
a great, amount of produce was dis
posed or,. The showing was one of
the bes'slnco tho market was opened.
Automobile for sale, ?200, good
condition. Room 423, M. F. & II.
Bldg?,v tt 132
, Mrs.v Alice Thompson of Ashland
la" spending a few days In Medford
YhslUag friends.,
Tfa. and Mrs, T. :. Roons of Cres
cenfTJMy arrived in Medford Satur
day y automobile. They aro bound
for Crater , Lake. They report the
road" in good condition between this
city and tho coast,.
8. A. Newell, ladles tailor,
floor K.F. &ij. bldg.
MnT. y. younger of Roseburg Is
In Medford visiting hex son Charles,
wbq resides on Siskiyou .Heights.
" Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Henderson left?
Friday for a visit with friends at
Saj Francisco,. Tbcy will bo absent
fo,r soveraj weeks.
"jvanted some ono to share a car
going to Eugene some time this fall.
Address Box 25 Tribune. 132
E. V. .Carleton of Table Rock
spent Saturday in, Medford. He re
ports a splendid crop of potatoes and
corn. Last year "Mr. Carleton earned
tho title of "Potato King" by the
splendid bowing he made on his
Tablo Rock ranch. ,
Mrs. Thomas Turpln of Roxy Ann
was a recent visitor in Medford.
For, sale, Kentucky saddle and
harness, raaro, dark adpplo chest
nut sorrel. Great show mare, won
raaay vpre-trlums both in harness and
under saddle., Lady ,broka to ride
or drive. Further information, call
at 322 cast 12th St., Medford, Ore.,
F. M. Landram.
ijlss Helen Rcddy recently enter
tained for Miss Edna Crawford of
Qrants Pass, Those who attended
ware; Vjvlan Chlldors, Anna Broad,
Florence Reddy, Herbert Strang,
Robort .Strang and Roland Hubbard.
. r. And Mrs. Charles Dclin, Miss,
Broad, and Messrs.. Bethel and Horn
were recent vbj(orj at Colcstln. ,
v0k and hardwood 14. 50 and J5.0O
per cord. Cold Ray Realty Co..
Sixth and Fir.
Jed yimjeut las left tor a slwrt
business .trip to Albany.
.Mr. .HuttJo VlliRrd and son are
vUlt)g, Jrlouds In Medford, Sha Is
nrosldent of Red Bluff.
HammocKs, sporting goods, blup
flainjOrdprlesBil stoves, refrigera
tors, etc. Prices right Shapjelgb
Hardwaro Co., 28 South Cqntral. ,
,tyr,. and Mrs. John 11. Ftencli havo
left for . .Jniajuesa T,trlj) to Uolso,
Idaho., , ,
jOaktaid Jiardwood $4.50 and 5.00
per., cord... .GoJdJtay. Realty Co.,
Sixth and Fir.
Harry J, Luwlson of Grants Pass
H spent 'Saturday at Medford on, busl-
linoa '
t Berlin Tailoring nnd French Dry
Cleaning Company, 101 West Mnln,
atreot, wish to announce that they
aro prepared to do first class clean
ing nnd pressing, also hats blocked
nnd trimmed. Ladles' and Gents'
suits nindo to order. Giro us a
trial. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phono Pacific C3C2.
Ed Thompson of Roguo Rlvor
spent Saturday In Medford on busi
ness. Seo R. A. Holmes, The Insurnuco
Man, over Jackson County Bank.
OUIe Hnxclwood a well known
Evans Creek rancher spent Saturday
In Medford on business.
Kodak finishing, thu best at Wes
ton's, opposlto book store.
Leo Root has returned from a
business trip north.
Soda Fountain at DeVoo's.
J. J. Anderson of Griffin Creek Is
in Medford on a hort business trip.
ilonoy to loan on country proper
ty. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Bldg., Medford.
Will Von dor Hellcn of Eagle
Point was a recent visitor In Med
ford. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln.
.Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law,
over Jackson Count Bank Building.
Medford.
B. W. Leland of Roseburg spent
Saturday In Medford on business.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphcrn. negatives made any time or
place .by appointment Phono M. 1471
Mrs. Alice Corning of San Fran
cisco Is In Medford visiting her
dnughtcr, Mrs. L. C. Wilson.
Young spring ducks, Sa turd ivy.
Booth 23, Public Market. 132
i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Summer leave
this evening for Chicago. They will
stop at Eugene and Portland en
route.
Hay for .sale. W. II. Everhard.
Phono 6C71.
Early Crawford peaches for sale.
II. C. Joy, phono Pacific C91-J-1.
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Tho ulaco to gel tho best Ever
green sweet corn Is at tho market,
booth 5. 141
Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made
bread at JJeVoo's.
LOUNSBERRY SUSPECTED OF
MANY OTHER ROBBERIES
(Continued "from pngo 1.)
that ho escaped detection by entering
a Pullman nnd mingling with the
passengers. It Is said nt tho hos
pital that Lounsberry will recover
from his wounds.
IHPHNJIlflB
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. EV YORK, AuK. 24.-Acclahupd
by IiuudrcuV of thousands of clieerfu
fellow countrymen, America's victor
ious Olympic athletes paraded tho
streets today. James Thorpe, the
Carlisle Indian, who won the nil
arpund athletic championship :.t
Stockholm, headed tho procession.
The .wejither was perfect, nd "real
enthusiasm marked the progress f
the parade from fitnrt to finish.
Eight thousand school children
marched behind the automobiles con
taining the victorious athletes. Dolc
gntions from every athletic organi
zation ju Jhccity nlo were jn line.
The celebration of the return of
the representative of the United
States at the Swedish Olympiad will
be concluded tonight with n banquet.
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WASHINGTON', Aug. 24. Repre
sentative Xorrls' resolution intro
duced in the house recently ordering
the stato department to investigate
the death of James Rogers, tho for
mer Los Angeles commission mer
chant who was reported slain in
Africa for alleged -poaching and
"Illicit" ivory trading, by British
soldiers was unanimously passed today.
TOPRKA, Aug. 21. Wells Louns
berry, who was shot and seriously In
jured with his own lovolver while
resisting rapture after he- had robbed
tho mall car on a Union Pacific train
Thursday night, Is nllvo nnd will
probably recover.
Tho robber talked about tho crime
today. Ho Insisted he shot himself
purposely when cornered.
"When a man Is up against It," ho
said, "It Is worse than people can pos
sibly Know."
Ho told why ho climbed back Into
the same train ho had robbed. "I
thought that tho Pullman of that
train would bo the last place they
would look for me."
Clews tq tho man's Identity wero
a letter In his pocket addressed to
Mrs. Wells Lounsberry, Medford.
Ore., R. F. D. No. 2, and nnother 'let
ter addressed to Denver. Tlwo let
ters wore turned over to tho postal
authorities, who havo not divulged
their contents.
Tho train, known as tho Denver
Express, and carrying heavy mall,
wns leaving Kansas City, when a
man ran across the depot platform
and leaped into tho mall car. J. D
Withers, tho clork In charge, turned
nnd faced the jnaii, who leveled a re
volver at him. Withers wns com
mantled to bind nnd gag his five as
sociates nnd obeyed.
Tho robber then wont through all
the registered pouches, stuffing the
rich packages Into his pockets. Af
tor securing the loot ho commauded
Withers to tie his comrades, being
careful to keep all tho clerks cov
ered with his revolver.
At Bonner Springs, where the
train made a brief stop, tho robber
commanded the men to work thr
mail so as not to attract attention
of persoqs at the station.
When Lawrence was reached tho
robber dropped quickly from the
car and ran towards the rear of tho
train. Withers gave tho nlarm to
tho train crew. A negro porter said
he saw n man with bulging pockets
enter a sleeping car.
Conductor M. E. Smith hastily
summoned two Lawrence policemen
nnd al threo followed Into tho car.
The robber had hid himself in an
upper ixirth. Smith pulled aside the
curtain and made a grab for him.
The robber raised tho rovolver and
pulled-tho trigger' just as "Smith
caught his hand and turned it back,
as he says. The bullet entered tho
man's chest close to the heart. The
conductor and two policemen had
dragged him Into the aisle. A phy
sician on tho train gave him temp
orary treatment and tho train pro
ceeded to Tdpeka. Hero tho robber,
tillable to talk, wns placed In tho
hospital. ' ' "
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Mr. Loiiiisbrrry at 1'ot'tlnml
PUKTLANI), O10., Aim. 24.-Kn
route to join hor husband. Mrs. Wells
Loiiusborry, wife of tho dmiug trnln
robber now lying Heviouvly wmmdrd
in u Tnpokn, Knitans Iitnl follow
ing his iinsum'KsTul nttenipl o hold
up n t'tiion l'nril'ie train near there,
pasted through Portland today. She
hud with her her two hoys, (Icoige
nnd Phillip, tiged (1 nnd Ti respect
ively. She tlechirod her 1'iiilh in hor
husband's tntmt'ouoe and loyally in
sorted she would stand by hhn
throughout his trouble. '
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Not Suspected Uy Bank
NKW WKSTMltfSTKH. I). (VAug.
'-M. Inquiries ntiide nl the loeal
police headquarters resulted in the
information that there was no recurd
or description of hoiuishorry here,
who is held in Topekn. Kiuisns, (or
train hold-ups which connect hint in
nny way with the suspected compli.
city in the robbery of tho Bank .of
Montreal, this eitv. from whieli
$'Jo8,000 wns soleu in Siipteinher
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i)isti'ilmltn,s to all Wastem itmrkols. Wxnorl jth io Uitiiv own AuiiIh iif lguri)u
A SQUARE HOUSE, TOP MARld3T .
VALUE AJND QUICK RETURNS , , .
COUItlWI'ONDIiNCi: SOIiKMTKD
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TAKE A BATH
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Aloiicy 011 band at all tiiiica
to loan on improved ranches
and city property at lowest
rates with "on or, before
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phone 3231 S20 G -O. B1d.
BATH
BRUSHES
SOAPS
SPRAYS
SPONGES
PERFUME
TOILET WATERS
TURKISH TOWELS
TALCUM POWDERS
Phone us your wants
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Get tho habit in tho twiwa-day h1k ot to
do it. frequently to keep comfortable. What
interests us particularly in your ease is a desire
to tell you about our monster stock of bath
requisites. -Wo have them allfor you and
everybody, bio; or little. Good goods, actually
the best the market affords,, and for that class
our prices are the lowest possible. Make up
your order today. "We know the goods and shall
bo glad to help you select.
Medfoird Pharmacy
Near Post off ice All night Phono service, 101
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Now in tho Garnett-Corey Building
Vapor Baths and Scientific Massage
Adviee in Dietetics, Medical Gymnastics
and JTydrotheropy
Lady Attondant
Examination and Consultation Free
"Wd'make a specialty of chronie diseases
DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD, Chiroproctor
' Nervo Specialist
Phones:' Office, 1-15; Kes. Home l(58Iv, Bell 7073
Rooms 203-20-1-205 Garnett-Corey Building
tiers
FASTED FORTY DAYS TO
DIE OF STARVATION
alfln
Mot
Women who bear children and ro
main healthy aro those, who prepare
their systems In advance or baby's
coming. Unless tho mother aids
nature In its pre-natal work tho crisis
finds hor system unequal to tho de
mands mado upon it, and she Is often
left with weakened health or chronic
ailments. No remedy Is so truly a
holp to naturo as Mother's Friend.
It rellcres tho pain and discomfort
caused by tho strain on tho ligaments,
makes pliant thoeo fibres and musclcit
which naturo Is expanding, and soothes
tho Inflammation of breast glands.
Mother's Friend assures a speedy and
complete recovery
for tho mother, "Mfl3
and sho is left a iTOtlft6r9
netutny woman to mn 9 j
enjoy tho rear- FFIGIM&
ing of her chlldv
Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores.
Writ for our Irco book or expectant
mothers,
PRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. AlIU. C.
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The Grouchy Face
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
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KAJIIT AMVKAXT
SACRAMKXTQ. Oil., Aup. 2J.
After limliji forty ily in tlic luuw
of rtiriiiK bmint'Jf of 11 ilimiit uffJii
(ion, Wiittiou Hunker, 42, i deail livrr
today. For a time hi (liront iiilment
whs reutly eaxet by IiU self-itnjot"l
plan of t-1 limit ion.
rcrhonul
AV1I1 tho person that picked up fox
tcrrior fornnlo dog, loft car black,
will stand straight up, black spot on
forohoui, kindly rot urn minio mid
save trouble to 45 Js Dnrtlctt street.
No questions trill bo nuked. For
any Information leading to recovery
reward will -bo paid. 132
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKD Competent stenographer,
wants position, twelve years ex-
'perionco. Ij. Chalmers, COO'-' Uoll,
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WANTKD Position. Experienced
orchard man, married, wishes po
sltlon' to run ranch. "W. II. Mc
Kolvey, Ea'glo Point. ' 137
HBHHBSBHHHHHIHHilV'
Hdtel Medford
$1.00 Sunday Dinner $1.00
C Canape Cecelia , !. , .
Sliced Cucumbers. . Jipc Olives ,
Crenie a la St. Vallier
Filets of English Sole a la Helle,
i.'Vir Pomnics Fondantes
Ki.ssdlettes de Agnew, A.ni)liitryoh ' , .
.Grape Fruit Sherbet
Braised Homer Squab Lucullus,,
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j'injeiRibs oj jExjiort Beof Dcini,.(Qhifce S
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JBula'd'Nov PoUitocs Elaine Sui'ar.Corn
Incroonc, gream .
The stronger and rougher
whiskey tastes -the more
harm it will do.
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Why take chances wi,th your
nerves,, your stomach, your
general health.
Cyrui Noble is pure, old and palatable'
llulilnl at ilrjuklujr slrriiKth. ' ' ,
, Sold al over the world.
j-- - W. J. Van achuyvcr & Co., Ocnoral Agonts, Portland,
Ciam Cheese
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, Salted Wafers
Demi Tasse
August 25, lf)J2
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Pac. 5621.
for Poaches and Cantaloupes from
ROGtUE RIVER COMMISSION 00,
Medford, Oregon
Home 307
Live Stock Wanted
WANTIiJl) 'J'O UUY--AM kinds of live stock,
largo or small quantities. Will pay best mar
ket price.
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Is ropollniit ratlicr than attractive.
Hut sometimes It is tho bad condi
tion of tho teeth that contorts tho
faco and disfigures it, Or it may
no that an aching tooth or nouralKla
spoils tho appearance. Don't suffer
with aching or ugly tooth when wo
can mnko them look bright, clean
and regular, at u very rcaHoimblo cost.
Ladjr Attendant
DR. BARBER
TIIR DENTIST
Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific
Phono 2D28, Home Phono 3C2-IC
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vW.c have a new, inodei'ii buugahiW just,
finished. Several new people just eoming to
iMcdloVfl have offered us $:J5.(M) a month rent for
this.js.wolj' little home. TJijs bungalow wns J)!,!'
for a "home" apurmauont aiid Ijisting home.
Best location on paved street, four blocks from
Bedford Hotel. For Sale very cheap. There
is nothing in Medford today like it for the price.
A real bargain don't last' long. Look at it to-,
flnyljcfo're it is gono, J ' . .i.
H. E. GATES, Owner 23 Roao Avonuo
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