Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ''
PAGE TWO
MEDFORD MXTTJ TRIBUNE, MDffORD, OKIWON. THSKDAY. AlT(UTKT 27, 1012
M !
H
it,.
Iv
l ft
r
If
&
t
&
SgaTanp 1
John 13. Gallon of HosoburR Is In
Medford on n short business trip.
Mr. nrnl Mrs. Plait havo returned
from an outing at Untte Kails.
Tho .placo to got tlio beat Kvor
green sweet corn Is nt tho market,
mmmmMmmmmmmaaess. Knuio. m
W., W Usher has announced that Mrs- Stnnton nrirfls has left for a
he wllPrnn a Independent cnndldato vl9'1 w" relatives In New York,
for coroner. Ho hiw been connected 0ot ll nl OeVoe's.
with tho" Pacific Tolephono Company m J3S, Chauncoy and sister
In tho "contract and Installation do- plora nre vlsUlnR fr,el,l,! at
partmcntBr fot tho past year and has ,loc,f.
awlde ncctnalntattceflhlp In tho conn- Kor Pn,' ir, ho weighing 76
ly v. ' 4 pounds and upwards In Reed condl-
' . . ,,,, ., ,, , . tlon. Prices? nre right If taken at
Fred Williams tho well known at- nnri, , Mllalnv ,- r, .,. ,-
.vr,"Vrw , . . i ''""TMthomuKhbred llerkshlres. Wo have
ntodford bn a shorHbuslness trip. L. sa,e a fjw cJi0,ct nofU8ro
C. R. Evans of Weed was n re-jbonr8 ttmi Beldgt ,,rUo wjMll0r8. nt
cent vlBltor in Mcdford on business. , $l0 and u,,wnrdB. Why continue to
IJetor M. Korshaw spent Tuesday I raise scrubs when you can buy tho
at Central Point on business. jroughbredtvat such reasonable prices?
VvVwlfl pay $2,50 per tier for " V. Canal Co., Main 1111. 13
wood In trade, 106 N. Front street, M - Krlckson left Tuesday for n
tho'cheapost Btore In tho west. 136 short Inspection trip In different parts
Harry Adama of Applegate spent ' the Crater National forest.
Tuesday with Mpdford friends. Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made
Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Galloway ot oread at UoVoo's.
Grants Pass spent Tuesday with rs, uunno or Sacramento
Mcdford friends. s 'n Medfdrd for a short visit with
Moro bargains than ever at 106 friends.
K.' Front street. Better havo a Navajo and other small ruga
joolc. : ' 136 cleaucd. Tentorium. 134
Mrs7K. S. Watklns left Monday af- Mrs. Ralph Woodford Is spending
tcr'rloon for a visit with friends at ' days with friends nt Grants
Sari'Franclsco, Pfts- '
B. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th Chrysanthemum Circle S4, W. O.
floorM. F. & H. blrtg. "., will hoia their regular meeting
A1. D. Samuels left Monday for Tuesday August 27, at S p. m. 134
Portland fin a shbrt business trip. Mrs. D. B. Nowles left Tuesday for
James Lewis of Union snent Tues- n extended visit with friends at
IB
m
El
YET BV GRAND JURY
Although It lias been In session
slneo Monday morning tho grand Jury
had not returned an Indictment up
until' 2 o'clock this afternoon, hut It
Is expected that Kevoral Indictments
will bo returned before night. Tho
grand Jury has considered a number
of cases which lurludo the W. C.
Daley assault case, an Ashland bur
glary case and a number of minor
crlmea.
SUSPECT LOUNSBERRY'S WIFE
iny; of nnv lnlUij-n'o,.'
A number of the uoililnirs i f
Loiinshorrv on ,Moiulv placed at
tachments mi tH-k and properly
nlmiit the place. It lui developed
Hint Lomujlierry was hmlly in debt In
lim neighbors and ntlui'lniieiilH very
taken nut by them for proU'ctlon,
Tim postal uutliontu's have lenip
ovnrilv Hbaiidoiii'd the -omvh nt this
end of Ihe line uilil are now eoueeii
I rut iii; their effort at Topoku.
JJYLPH WINS MUT0RB0AT
CONTEST AT ASTORIA
(Continued from pago 1.)
day' with Mcdford friends.
Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00
per cord. Gold Kay Realty Co.,
Slkth"ad Fjr.
WIlUpi Ulrlch spent Tuesday at
thp connly eat on business.
Berlin Tailoring and French Dry
Cleaning Company, 109 West Main
street, wish' to announce that they
are prepared to do first class clean
ing:' and pressing, also bats blocked
and trimmed. Ladles' and Gents'
suits made to order. Givo us a
trial. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone Pacific 53C2.
Allen Powers has returned from a
short business trip to Portland. He
has made arrangements for tho dis
posal of considerable timber land in
the Big Butte district.
See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County Bank.
Dr. J. F. Reddy Is at Tfrega. and
other northern California points on
business.
Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth .and Fir.
. George Vallls is planning to leave
In the sear future for Corvatlls wnero
he wlllattend O. A. C. during the
next year.
Mrs. J. K. Balttlo has left for a
visit with friends at Vancouver,
Wash,
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Misses Mary and Bessie Ponninger
will leave soon for a visit with
frieads at Eugene and Salem.
. Hats cleaned, blocked and re
trimmed. Pantorlum. 134
E. K. Calvin vice president of the
Southern Pacific railroad company
passed through Mcdford on Number
1C Monday evening.
Soda Fountain at DoVoe's.
Mrs. Charles Isaacs is visiting her
mother, Aire. Stancliff of Phoenix.
Carkls & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. 'Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford.
W. D. Wilson of Willow Springs
is in Medford on a short business trip.
Money to loan on country proper
ty. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Bldg., Medford.
W. S. Brown of Klrby wap a re
cent 'visitor In Medford on business.
Street and party gowns cleaned by
tho inoBt modern process. Pantor
lum.' 134
Mrs. E. C. Gaddes has returned
from a camping trip in tho Butte
Falls district. '
Ladles let us rellno and alter your
fall suit to sujt ypu. Our repairing
department Is complete. Pantorlum
134
P. L. Karl of Ashland spent Mori
day at Medford on business,
Wo c)ean thoso portiers and couch
covers, bo' they will like new. Pan
torlum. 134
W. J. 1 uino of Sacramento is In
Medford fur a short visit with friends.
B. p, Weston, commercial photog
rapherp, negatives rnado apy timo or
place by appointment Phone M. 1471
Mr. and Mr. Floyd J, Andrews of
Setlttje uro In Mcdford on a short
uusmest trip.
Ou'r Biapkef (machine Is ready for
bualuoss. Try U, thpy will look like
new, Pantorlum. 134
W. E. Van Vejior of Stockton, Cal.,
is in Medford for n short visit with
friends.
Hay for sale, W. H. Evorhard.
Phono CG7.
Colorado Springs. She was accom
panied by her daughter Miss Blanche.
Try us and bo convinced ot the
superior quality of our work. Wo
guarantee every article wo handle.
Pantorlum. 134
Mrs. W. I. Vawter has returned
from a short visit at San Francisco.
All wool blue serge suits to your
measure at $16.50; no use wearing a
hand-me-down, at Ettert, tho Tailor.
154
Mr. and Mrs. Householder have
returned home from California after
a two weeks visit with friends.
Fall and winter goods aro on dis
play at a very low figure and a fit
guaranteed, by Elfert, the Tailor.
154
James McDowell spent Sunday at
the Free Methodist camp meeting at
Ashland.
The nursery business formerly
conducted by L. E. Hoover & Son
vlll be continued by C. C. Hoover
and all outstanding bills may bo paid
to him. Mr. Hoover has contracted
for 100,000 trees from tho Yakima
Independent Nursery Co., and 125,
000 trees from the Milwaukee, Ore.,
company. All trees are Inspected
and guaranteed to bo first class in
evory particular at time of delivery.
' 134
L. L. Austin has returned from a
visit to Ashland.
Tho Misses Edith and Cecil Emer
son are visiting friends at Gold Hill.
Jack Grlbble of the Forestry serv
Ico was thrown from a horse on south
Oakdale Monday afternoon and 'pain
fully injured. He will bo confined to
his home for several days.
Rev. L. M. Idleman of Alhambra,
Cal., formerly rector of St. Mark's
Episcopal church ot this city stopped
off a few hours Tuesday en route
from Portland to Los Angeles. He
was greatly surprised and pleased at
the wonderful growth of Medford
during the past eight years.
J. J. Burns of Eagle Point spent
Tuesday in Medford with friends.
Mrs. A. D. Brownell of Trail is in
Medford for a short vjslt with friends.
Mrs. Herman Bowers of Roseburg
Is In Medford with a party of friends
en route to Crater Lake. Mrs. Bow
ers drives the auto. No men accom
pany them.
William Glass of Beagle was a re
cent visitor in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evanston left
Monday evening for a visit with
friends at Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Walters left
Tuesday for an automobile trip to
Crescent City.
SAY YOUNG MURDERER
IS "INCURABLE PARANOIAC"
i -r - i V", 'K . '
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl:, Aujf. 27
Sworn testimony Hint Charles IJon
ucr who Hhnt nml killed Ilcrnice
Goilaire, the 38 year old high ehnol
Kirl, while in u fith of jeuloux rnjje,
is nn "incurable piirmioiae," was
miulu in the pro'rehK of the tri.il
hero today by Dr. Chnileh A. Dosor,
for years resident physician nt the
Nn pa asylum for the insane. The
r defense rested with Dr. Dozier's testi
mony. The prosecution expects to
complete their case this afternoon iiiid
the ease given to tho jury late today.
Dc-rriptlmi Similar
The ile-eriptioii of .Mrs. ,ounlherry
nnd the -nuOler of the two train
rubber. at Youenlln niv the miiiio in
M'verol rcsneots iMiitiouhulv in re-
jpird to the face. Wearins; apparel
xiniilur to that described bv the mail
clerks was found in the house, but
about their discoveries the inspectors
were very reticent. However, they
would admit unthiin; in regard to the
house even deiiyiin; the removal ot
certain jewelry until thev saw that
further dental wn useless as some
of Mrs. Stratum's jewelry left by her
at the house while eleaninir it was
anions; that which they removed.
When confronted with this they
merely smiled and admitted that they
had taken certain jewelry but nothing
else, ami that they had returned Mrs.
Strutton's property.
There no lunger remains n doubt
but that I.onnsberry was the man
who conducted the Voncalla robbery.
Not only does his description coin
cide with that of the larger of the
two robbers but his actions on his
return to the valley aNo bear this
out. He returned two days after
the Yoncalla robbery going through
ns far as Talent, having overslept
on the afternoon train, according
to his story, lie left the train nt
Central Point and started to walk
out home, a distance of about two
miles. Shortly after he left Central
Point he was overtaken by Charles
Howell who has worked for him a
number of times. Jlr. Howell offered
to carry his suit case in his buggy
but Lounsberry declined the offer.
He went home mid then returned to
Victor Ilurscll's place carrying the
suitcase mvny from the house.
Hut-sell's Story
"Mr. Ijonn.sbcrry reached the house
just nt dark," .states Mr. Hurseil,
"and after telephoning to Medford
to his wife who was there to meet
him remnined to June .something to
ent with us. We mentioned the
Yoncalla robbery but he stated Hint
he knew nothing of it. This is
how avo remembered hii retain
from the north at that time, two
days after the oncalla job. During
the meal the door slammed shut and
he n men red to be very badly fright
ened. "'Who's that he exefaimed, W
if somebody U there.'
"We laughed nt Ifim and after
looking in the kitchen told him it
.was only a door blowing shut. Later
Mrs. Lounsberry came out and they
went home.
"Whether Mrs. Lounsberry was
gone nt the time or not, we do not
know. We do not remember seeing
her, but sometimes for a week at a
time we would not notice whether
they were home or not."
A story to the effect Unit Frank
Miller, a Central Point carpenter,
had built a concealed closet in the
house )in theattio which has been
circulating in Medford for the past
day, proved to be without foundation.
"I have worked on the house a
number of times," stated Mr. Miller
ut Central Point this morning, "but
there is nothing in the attic as far ns
I know. I did most of the finish
ing work in the hoiie, building much
of tho panel work and the like. This
work was all solid. The house has
been -worked over a great deal ami
is badly patched in) but 1 know notli-
ASTORIA, Or,' Aug. Ui.-Wily
leading the other entrant, tho Cliur
maleo No J, tile Sl.ph won t(u
motovhnat race between Portland4 mid
Astoria today in three hours. tweiUy
six minute's. The diMniieo was lilt
miles', Tho rai'6 whs Ihe opening
event' of the three days
regatta at Astoria,
FIFTY-F0UR DIVORCE CASES
ONE DAY'S RECORD OF JUDGE
l.OS ANflKI.KS, Cal, Aug. U".
Piisslng upon .! divlueo ut'tinns in
one iluv is the record which .Judge
Monroe today is icgaidiiig with
mixed leoliug. Aliiny ot in eases
wera sol for hearing, while in olio
or two instances the court made
earnest effort to splice broken mar
tial ties, His ealeiulni' for today
also showed u startling number of
divorce discs,
CONGRESSMEN HASTEN
TO LEAVE WASHINGTON
WASlliNOTO.V, AKg. a7.-,l'
outgoing trains were' cruwiicfl Willi
outgoing senator, ami congressmen
off for a vacation.
As the result, of adjournment ")
congress hniulreds of clerks nml
annual stenographers arc oat of jobs to
day.
ICE CREAM
i PUR6 and WHOLESOME
AT TUN limitT PRION
In carton, tin cuiitn por tpiurt,
HC cunts extra for imcUctH ot tiny nUo up to one willon.
Any order over one gallon nt $1 per gallon,
Deliveries of packers (o any part of tho ulty,
ice cream survod nt tho uroituutry at a cents per dUb,
Medford Crcnm & Butter Co.
"'
BRICK AND DRAIN TILE
Made from tho beat material in tho county
li . aMm'luno nmcle insuring uniformity
in size and shape
See the? goods and got our prices
before placing your order
JACKSONVILLE BRICK & TILE COMPANY
Live Stock Wanted
WANTED TO BUY All kinds of live stock,
large, or small quantities. Will pay best mar
ket price.
M. .1. SKVLKK, eloUnion Meal Co.
APPLES
APPLES
APPLES
Do You Vfant to Soil? ,
What Horta and, quuntltlfH, and what iii'lee? Wo nre not tend
orhiK for nuyhody'rt fruit.
Do you want to couhIku and ehniico tho umrlietT Commit im
and wo will kIvo you tpiotatlo:iH I evorv cane wo hoik! tho moIIcih
nlo not. N Now York wo umu our own halo nolo, and do not havo
applcH sold hy auction.
H. N. WHITE & CO.
7(1 Park Place
Now York
Nearly a quartor of acentury under tlio same
management;
THE
County
Jackson
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of
Bank
Established 1S7S
Incorporated 1!04
FRUIT
D. CROSSLEY & SONS
Commission Merchants
20 1 Franklin St., New York
Our Specialty
APPLES and PEARS
Wo havo our own Iiouiim Jn
nkw vonic, Livi-ati'ooii, i.on'dox ,xi niasaow
Direct consignments solicited or seo our Hopue Illver representative.
CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon
Soundnoss of principlo
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawter President CI. U. Lindley, Vice Pros.
0. W. McDonald, Cashier
Now in the Garnett-Corey Building
Vapor Baths and Scientific Massage
Advice in Dietetics, Medical (lynmastics
and Hydrotherapy
Lady Attendant
Examination and Consultation bVec
We make a specialty of chronic diseases
DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD, Chiroproctor
Nerve Specialist
Phenes: Office, 145; Res. Home IGblv, Del 1i)K
Rooms 203-204-205 Garnett-Corey Building
GET YOUR
BOXES
AND
Pac. 5621.
CRATES
for Poaches and Cantaloupes from
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
Medford, Oregon
Home 307
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
.T r-l p.-
WctKs&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
JftfM VHosmi r. w. Woki 071
4, s. orr,, WM
A
A$jr AMfUTAlTX.
FOR SALI2 8 acres, garden, poul
try and fruit. All under cultiva
tion, 5 room good house. Plenty
of water, 1 V6 mllea from Baglo
Point, Oregon, known as Juck
place Owner on place during tho
next week. Small payment down,
Easy terms, cheap. Address I. II.
Clark, Eaglo Point, Oregon. 134
MmWi Lt j r H r
VQ SALE phoap, six, jdato stcql
range, only used six lnoptlia. Ad
dress P, V. Cooper, caro Cullfornla
Orogon Powor Co. 135
Health Is tho foundation of all good
look. Tho vJBO woman rcallzoo this
and takes precautions to preserve- her
health and strength through tho pe
riod of child bearing. Sho romalns a
pretty mother hy avoiding as far ao
possible tho suffering and dangers of
such occasions. This every woman
may do through tho ubo of Mother'a
rnena. 'rnis ja a mcdlclno for
extornal application and so penetrating
In Us nature ns to thoroughly lubrlcato
every muscle, norvo and tendon In.
yolved during tho porlod beforo baby
comes. It nlds naturo by expanding
tho skin and tissues, relieves tender
ness and soreness, and perfectly pro
pares thoyatora
for natural and CuLTiifUMA
safo motherhood. ''jyMViq
Mother's Prlond YJJtlH
Is sold at drug JylW
stores. Write fpr freo hook for ok.
pectant rnpthors, which contains much
valuaujo Information
The Best tmwmU
For All PEIIil
Motors kKS9 ;
r v Jr
f; f Vr yQ CARBON I
BkJ Oiiiiiiiv T'or Ka, I'Verywliero
Siflpr STANDARD OIL COMPANY
l'' (Incorporated)
t t t i HaMMa
S.
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice (& Storage Co.
TTTT"
f
T
?
T
T
T
!
t
T
T
T
t
T
T
T
T
f
T
?
zww$tziiix
"Not For Rent"
"Wo havo a new, modern bungalow just
rinislied. Several new people just c(ining tq
Mcdford have offered uh $35.00 a month rent for
this swell little homo. This bungalow was built
for a "homo" a permanent and lasting home.
Best location on paved street, four blocks from
Medford Hotel. For Sale very cheap. There
is nothing in Medford today like it for fho price.
A real bargain don't last long. Look at it to
day before it is gone.
H. E.. GATES, Owner 23 Rose Avonuo
ll vNil)iaiaiaiHiaiaiaiaiaiaiaWA' fflf It
T
T
T
f
T
T
t
T
T
t
T
?
T
T
f
T
T
T
s
moritis'SuTO co., Aiiw.. c . 't:;t;;t5'.;x;..;.,
"o