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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1912)
I'rt'.WWWmilfWWW f W'H'IW ! (m.lHP"fppffWWfTWW" II 'l mill tVORMOTWVWVVWMNOTimViaMIVPfVPPIVPPH iOTPHH u)t 0 Twn-v tw frv - ' 9 V ' ( - 5 " y u o , r. ' jMB BIX MEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, MF.DFORD, OUKflON, THURSDAY. S19PTIQMBWR 5, 1012 BMMMq SAW DON DAY GREER POSTS FORFEIT FOR S CULLERS' RACE WITH WRA. WWPPWW I !l IR.P'i!1"'IWWl"fl' I "MMIMaMWMMaMMMNWWPMIMBMMMMHMMaMMMMMMMMaM ' ' ' ' ' .1 ; i ft M y - i? (i. i .i . i, ME H in T m NRV WESTMINSTER II. 0., SopL fi.-At tho )rclmlimry licarliiR In tlio pollro court this tnnrnlng. wit ncimpB poKltlvoly ItlontlMctl Charles Drnn, n having been In tho ells on tlio day provloiiH to tho robbery of tho Ilank of Montreal In this city last Hcptemuor, when 1271,721 was Btolon. OcorKO lt Oercnwnotl nnd his son Ktntod that they saw Dean In nn automobile. together with four other mob, one of whom Greenwood Identified from n plcturo as being tho BURpccL McNntnara, and anther being Martin Powell, procmMtiR towards Vancouver on tho morning following the bank robbery. Cluiln of Kvlilcnro E. r. U.iVfs, of Vnucouvor, who la prosecuting tho crown, Is endeav oring to weave a chain of evidence around Dean, and at tho samo time submitting evidence, for the purpose of Identifying Dean, that will Impli cate McNanmra and Powell, who are at present fighting extradition In tho United States, and who wcro ar rested and charged with complicity In the robbery. Chief of Police Bradshaw testified as to his Investigations and of the finding of money In tho different places. Ho admitted that he could not swear as to having seen Dean, previously to the, time ho took him over from tho United States authori ties. Dean, on tho way to New Westminster, after telling tho chief that he was glad to see him, and that he knew ho would gel & squaro deal In Canada, stated finite volunt arily that it was a frame-up on the art of tho Plnkerton detectives, who wanted to make a scapegoat of somo ono and who had picked on him be rauso ho had been living In Vancou ver. llank Officials Testify William G. Phlpps. accountant of Frank It. Greer, of Itwrton. has posted a forfeit of S100 to sunnort n eh.nl. lenge for n scullers nice with Jnme Wray, eoarh of the Harvard L'ulversltv Itoat Club, to be rowed on the Olurle- ltlver Ilnr Day or onio other suitable date to Im mutually agreed on. for stake; of either $T00 or ?1,Q00 a side. Greer slated that In ease Eddie Human, of Toronto, who claims tho cham pionship of America, desires to meet him in n match race or participate In s weepstakes he U ready to admit him and allow hliu S'JOO furexiHinsesk tho bank of Montreal testified aB to the condition of tho bank when he entered, on being Informed of the robcrry, .of the subsequent checking up and finding tho missing amount to be $271,721. The stolen money, he said, would weigh about 259 pounds and would bo equal to a two and n halt foot solid cubo. Adam S. Johnson, who is ap pearing for the accused did not cross examine the witnesses, but entered objections to the evidence on several occasions and his objections were noted. ATTORNEY STEALS TO SAVE LIEN T TO CHANGE NAME TO JONAH JINX GREAT WELCOME PLANNED FOR TEDDY AT SEATTLE SEATTLE. Wash., Sept. 5. Pre parations' for tho biggest welcome ever given a public man In Seattle have been completed for tho visit of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, progres sive party candidate for president, who will arrive hero next Tuesday morning. He will be met at the de pot by 1300 delegates to tho state con vention, who will head a parade on the. main streets In which about 12, 000 people are expected to partici pate. A score of volunteer bands from a parts of tho state will bo In line, iloofcvclt will make thrco speeches here. Ho will address the state progressive convention at the armory In tho afternoon, leaving Scuttle for Tacoma at 3:30. Thb Sally Illut trom Paris. SALT LAICGB CITY, Utah, Sept. 5. Resorting to thievery, according to tho police, In nn attempt to savo tho llfo of a client, Walter Hansen, for mer district attorney of this county and prominent in state politics, was arrested today as ho emerged from police headquarters carrying the bullet riddled coat Thomas McGillls is said to have worn on tho day ho Is alleged to have been shot and killed by Alfred Sorenson. Hansen is defending Sorenson. Following. Hansen's arrest flvo other men and a woman, alleged members of a gang of "phony" pool room operators, were arrested on charges of attempted bribery. Tho woman was released. Tho police allege that Hansen, act ing for the alleged conspirators, at tempted to bribe two clty detectives to "protect" he poolroom operators from raids. Tho detectives are said to havo turned the money over to Chief of Police Grant. Jlanscn, nccordlng to tho detec tives, approached them earlier in the day, declaring that ho must havo McGillls' coat or his client would be convicted. Tho detectives say they told him they would not personally steal tho coat, but would leavo the door un locked. Then, they allege, they sot a trap for Hansen. Up to a late hour this afternoon, Hansen was still In Jail, but ho hoped to ralso tho required ball money beforo night. A brother of tho accused attorney recently was appointed American consul at bart, Tasmania. Ho- WILEY'S ASSAILANT QUITS JOB WITH UNCLE SAM BHHHHnipv-nB H Hill! 11 KSR HUB!" J I I WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 Dr. F. L. Duulnp, of the chemistry bureau in the department of iiiiculture tend ered Iiis resignation t"dtty, explaining Hint lie iutcwlcd to accept a more lucrative position in Chicago. Diinlup gniicil considerable notor iety by inn kin;: charges of irregular ities against Dr. Hiirvcv ". Wiley, the government" former food expert, but hiB allegations were not proved. THIS TRAIN ROBBERY IS N0TDUET0L0UNSBERRY KANSAS CITY, Sept. 5. "I mu going to nsk the courts to change my name to Jonah Jinx. I'm tlio cham pion hard luck man of Missouri, nud thnlV the limit." This was the wail here today of Iinlph Dennii.011, n traveling man, who with hi- head swathed in bandage.-, bemoaned the hick lie exper ienced in a ky limit" poker game here last night. .lnt an Dcuuison wns. about to rake in the biggest pot of the exening the ceiling gave way, and a chunk weighing 75 pounds (-track him on the head. "Can von beat it J Dcuiii- moaned. lCl my life I've wanted to hold four button- and n rattler. And the first four cards tho dealer gave me after an hour of play were ace. Every body had good hands and stood for several rounds. Then when I was called down came tho ceiling. I won der what became of the poll "I had i:i,000 worth of property razed bv a Kansas tornado ; four full blooded horses that I owned were killed by lightening and once I sat in a whist game with thirteen t rump- mid never took a trick, but la-t night's experience was the wort of all. In the whist game mv partner led nn ace. and I was forced to trump. He kicked me out of the room .without giving me a chance to explain. Mo for the court tomorrow." BRYAN GUEST OF HONOR AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY tilMlIIU,llrt U...UC .H'J WldH' tuilt) dre rm'rtt with upplWu I cu f)ti u nil a rllilOM (lowers In Wu U'HU tint. Arllxlif .l.eulivrii hat with sati (v upper' tirlm and overboUnd tun ds Wrtti ef rW forav't-m-nt9. OSAGE CITY, Kiiiik, Sept. 6. Compelling a newsboy to hold bin ack for lis victims t drop their valiialilen in, a lone bmiilit held up Missouri 1'acifo train No. 1, early today near here, and aflcr robbing the pasHciigom ami train crew of more than $1,000 in cash and jewelry, escaped. The robbeiy wuk not re IKJited until the train reached here this afternoon. GARF0RD NOMINATED BY OHIO PROGRESSIVES DENVER, Colo., Sept. 5. William J. Hryan will be the guest of honor at the baiupict tonight of the Ameri can Fisheries Society, in convention here. Hryan is exiK-cted to arrive late today. A specially prepared menu of elk, antelopo sleakes, venison, 'grouse and trout has been arranged in Hryan'a honor. William Murphy Dead LOS ANGELES. Cul., Sept. 5, William Murphy, son of Francis Murphy, internationally known temp erance advocate, tiled hero today af ter a long Illness. Murphy assumed chargo of his father's work upon tho hitter's death. Ho will bo succeeded by his son, Thomas Murphy. COLl'MM'S, Ohio, Sept. 0. Ar thur i. Garford of Elyria was today nominated for governor on the pro gressive ticket. Governor Johnson of California addressed the delegatys (bib afternoon, William Mailley Dead NKW YOHK. Sept. .ri. WilllAin Mailley, national Hecrctary of the hoeialiBt pary u 3003 jind 1004 and for the past, several months associate edlor of. tho Metropolitan Magazne, is dead of diabeteK at liis homo here, lie was ,41 year of ago, alfln Mtft Women who bear children and ro maln hoalthy are those who preparo their systems in advance oi baby's coming. Unless tho mother aids nature In Its pro-natal work tho crisis finds her system unequal to tho do mandi made upon It, and she la often left with weakonod health or chronio ailments. No remedy fa so truly a help to nuturo as Mothor'u Friend. It rollovea tho pain nnd discomfort caused by tho strain on tho ligaments, makes pliant thoso nitron and muscles which nature Is expanding, and soothos tin Inflammation of breast glands. Mother s Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery for tho mother, TMT -tfl-ju, and Hho Is left a iHWIMMrS healthy woman to "BI X onjoy tho roar jTrJHoIMl Ing of her child. Mother's Frlond Is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers, nUADFiptP REGULATOR" CO., Atlaata. C, nUHHHHailHH IiHPHIHmH X I JuMHBBSMBmSSK'nS 4 L iHHk$;' t ilHPyPlRi - H';JkW'v x HHH'l!H':'''; mm t M:vim siH x EwxHHH 1 FRANK B.GEEER Standing of the Contestants in The Toggery Contest " FOR WEEK ENDING SEPT, 1 t t ? t f X X t f f y t y y y f t y V U ....r0 :ir.MW." a .....L... irM.-rr. d . . . .,. (,., tUU.loO ....,.(. , . J,.ll.l ....'.( ."ill.ltlO i .,....... -". 110 8 'J.OOO " lf).'-'(M 10 ....H.... l.iioO 11 , 'J.000 1'J 'J.OOO i: ;.... ioo,8r.i K 782.1100 10 .,,.. 17r,-l!l," 17 j.:... 15,000 XO , MfUUU Itf 'J.000 'Ml l li"i 21 1 1.100 'J'J 117..100 'i ' nun 21 2,000 20 ... 2,000 27 ........... 2,000 20 ILAOO :io 10:1.(10.1 :u 18.0U) :2 i:.h.:.!)o :i:i 22.8o.-i it i-ti.ii'.i ." 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( I I Jt t 555.200 2,1)00 2,000 7,715 22.335 550,370 2,000 128 2,035 120 702,030 130 2,000 131 750,800 132 1,000 133 5.450 131 2,000 135 2,000 130 .,., 2,000 137 058.050 138 2,000 130 783,800 140 750.580 141 2,000 142 ,.i 2,000 113 ,. 2,000 101 lli'J 103 101 'lift 100 107 108 MIIIIIMI MlllplM MIMIf lit 1 a I t latitat 2,000 2,000 551,145 4,310 2,000 2,000 701,020 2,000 Kill 28,500 Ja5Mj4JJta 111 115 140 147 118 140 150 151 152 153 151 155 150 aaattaiaii 1 a't a a a a MMM- aii aaaaaaataa iaaaa 2.000 783.885 5,015 3.0 10 2.000 2,000 2.000 4117,705 2.000 0.825 5.035 2,075 22.750 170 171 172 173 174 175 170 Im 178 170 180 181 .182 200,415 183 (151,015 181 7,805 ia 22.005 185 107,030 187 5,270 188 002,l:iO 180 2,000 100 50,050 101 20,550 'W aititatata aiatttttta ttiati aatttaaaa M I Ml M' 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 400,125 2,000 117,300 2,000 711,8110 157 . ... 081.025 158 2.000 1511 4.135 100 2,000 102 103 101 105 100 107 108 ttttaaaitt .tiitiait aaaiatatai aiataaattt 2,000 520,285 733.3 15 73,715 4,5t0 23,050 201,425 THE TOGGERY (OF COURSE) tl -. . -i ,, ; y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y t y y y j f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y aaaaJaaaa J-i-1- WHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY MOE & CO. ' & New Goods New New Weaves Styles Never before have we been able to show such a complote line of new merchandise at this time of the yoar. Every department is crowded with brand new goods the class of merchandise that we are building up a every day increasing business. When quality is considered you pay less here than elsewhere. Forest Mills . Underwear Everybody is familiar with this brand it is 0110 of the oldi'Ht and moHt completo line manufactured today. Any style of garment desired in fine' knit underwear and goods sold strictly on its merits. Wo will be pleased to have you call and examine thf Forest Mills Underwear and Gordon Hose For Friday and Saturday we put on sale to Hose up odds and ends in Children's Underwear, ttrokeu lots, most all sizes, garinents'always sold from 05c to 60c, at each 25 A splendid opportunity to lay in a winter's supply i;. for 25e the garment ' t ' Children's extru good value fast black, hose, at, a puhv... 0 or 3for 25 One jotof ladies' s Shirt Waists, values up to $2.00 each, to close at 'only 47 SAVINGS IN OUR Notion Department Clood Standard Pins, each Itf Standard Nicklc Plated Safely Pins 2 for 5 Silk Ifair Nets with elastic 2 for 5tf Cambric Washable Dress Shield 3 pair for 25 .'KMn. All Silk Shoo Laees, black or tan, 3 pair 25 25c grade Children's Silk Web Jlose Supporter, special ...2 pair 25 25 Dozen Men's Good Work Shirts, special 39 Men's Wool Underwear, $1,00 grade, special.. .85 $1.00 grade Men's Overalls, to close at .79p Mackina.w Blazer Jackets and Norfolk Cpats, now plaid and stripes, mucin from all wool real mackinaw, the great hit of the season. See them. Sizes from 12 to 18 years, IM to 118 at ' $12.50 - $15.00 . $18.00 New Fall Coats at $15 We are making a specialty on $15.00 Full Coats and can show you tho biggest value in the Rogue River valley for, only $15,00 Homembor, we make u pto your measurements a man-tailored skirt for only $2.00 for tho mak ing. Ask us how. ;?; X y y t y t f y f y y y y y y t y f y y f y T y y y y y t y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y X i y y x y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y ? y y t y y y y t y y y y t y t y y y ' 3 JL W ?Mb ,t -M&t iK. ... .... . .... r ? . . U Hfi.it 'If' j - , ,.. 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