Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 22, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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HrEDFQTID MAIL TRIBUNrc, MEDFORP. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 22, .19.12...
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MIIISIERTMEN SCHRANK INSANE tl
TO MEDFORD JAIL DECLARE MEN 10
RELEASED ON. BOND EXHED KM
URKEY
MARKET
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RED
WATSON
12, (1. J. McAIIUtnr of Porllftnil,
Ollll lit till) ll'IKllllH dtloiimyM of OlO
Mii, for ymim Knnurnl coiunml for
till) HIlil-KltloOII ll'IIKUO, II ll()llllllllt
Jiiniultur of tlit I'oimliti' (lovoiiiniDiil
I.cnKiH', mid wull liuitwii ih no urn
tor on nodal uml jiollllcnl toplr wun
In Itoii from train I. 'I Tliurmlity nflor
nonii hy Chief of Pollen Hltlxoii tiioii
n tfli!Krnilic r(-iiict from tlm iIIh
trlcl ntlornny or Multnomah county
nmt lot'liiMl In tint city jull until cmhIi
tioml for $10110 hint .hoed Iium11oU
liy IiIh jmrliior nt Pnrllaiul. Mr. M-Alllxlt-r
Ih wnnti'il In connection wltli
tho Juvnlle court Imiiiliy Into tint
I'ortlnnd' vlco rlnw.
Mr. MoAlllHter linn been nt Coon
Tiny for tlm jiuhI week, nml tliu wain
ilnl lirolte (luring IiIh nlmonro, llo
ildclurcM IiIh Innoconcn nml iiIIok"
Hut ho Ih tliu victim of n friiine-iiii
nml c n ciiHlly clcnr liliimelf of tliu
mtrloiiH (ihurci'H uKitlimt htm. llo
ilcoliiri'M time ho wmh ciirontu to AhIi
liiinl on iMiiHonnl IjiikIucm nffnlr hint
Inn! no Intention of cucupliiK over
tin mule lino, llo wiih highly IiiiIIk
limit nt IiIh nrrcut, ileclnrlni; IiIh con
flnnnieiit In tint city Jull mi oiitriiKU.
nmt .tlutt If kIvcii mi oiiortiiiilty, lie
conlil nrrmiKo tun tlmcH the riMiiilrwl
tmll liy wire.
I'ortlnnd offlcnrit wired Murli
field for MnAllUtur'H nrrest. Tho
tiifimstiKo vnn deluycd mid tlm offi
cial! went notified from Miimliflelil
(lint McAlllHter hud lefl on (ho rt'KH
Inr mornttiK Imm for (ho month of
the llinijini river, In time to coiuient
, with MtiiKo for lirnln. nt which tho
Kolltlmrii Pmilfk Ih iuIkmi.
Mr. .McAllUter Ih woll known In
Medford -wliuro ho cuiiductcd the
rnK for tho mitl'xnloon IcnKiic In
Ih nttcmi(H to innko Mcdford dry.
Jle linn n conRplciiotiH jiemoimllty, U
hIx feet In IicIkIiI. waIkIm 'i"U pound
clemi ulinven, wenrn allium, mid wiih
wearhiK n vivid nreon milt, llo wna
Implicated hy (ho ronfcsnloiiH of nov
um I hoyn niiiile to (ho Juveiilln court
mid Ih ncciued of tinprlntnhle
crlniPH.
Mr. McAlllHtor left on tliu SluiHtn
Limited for I'ortlnnd l'rldny mom
In i-:.
MIMVAUKW3, Win., Nov. 2!!.
AHonlKtH who' oxnmlned Joint
Huhrmili, tlm mmaHMlii who nttemptcil
tlm llfo of Oolonol ItooHuvell, offi
cially dccliireil (ho prlHitier Iiiwiiio
lioro loduy.
.IiIiIko AtMdinlit llnokiiR of the
miiiilclpnl Court committed Huhrnnk
to the fltnto hoHpllnl for urlmlnnl In
(utile nt OhIiUokIi. Tho julitonor will
ho liilien to the tiio'liiin tomorrow.
'Clio report of the iillenlntM wild:
"Wo find: Klrnt, John SclirniilH
Ih Hiiffcrlnt! f i or ii Iiihmiui deliiHloiiH, i
RrnndloHo In nlminclOi, nml of thoi
HVHtemntlzotl vnrlety: hocoiiiI, In our '
opinion, ho Ih Iiikiiiio nt the prffient
time; third; on nccoutit of clono re
IntloiiH hotweun IiIh IIIiihIoiih mid tho
tu'tn with which ho ultuiilii oliurjuul.
wo hifllnvo lilm iinnhle to confer In
tolllKcntly with coihihoI or to con
duct IiIh dofoiiHo.
(Hluucd)
HV. I'. llliCKI-Ht,
Chairman,
"ItlOHAHIi IH5WKY,
"I). V. IIAHltl.N'O,
"PUA.N'K WVUDUKY,
"WILLIAM I WUfKli:.
C!ouimlnaloticr."
STRONG AT 25 CTS.
"With n henvy offurluK the lurlfoy
mnrltol ou tho eve of TIihiiI(hi:IvIii
dny IioIiIh mIiomk nt lib emita'a poimil
mid It Ih not oxiiedtod thnt tm prlco
will wonliou until nftor t)i6 hollihtyx.
Hiiipllon nro plenllful nml lint row of
tlm hlrdH will ho Hlilppud In.
A InrKO iiuniher of I ecu I people nro
plmiului' to net thulr TliiiiilfHjUvlnn
cut In tho time honored method--hy
HhootliiK Ilium, A liionMer tur
key uhoot him licen nrrmiKed nt
.InchHoiivlllii for Hatiinlny and
nuother nt llnncom Huud;i.
ME
BEAT
OAKLANM), Cnl.i Nov i'l IlAforo
tlm W'CHt OnkTnlld Allilntlc clnh Innt
nlulit Hed WitHon nml tlnle I'Icnto
wont ten rou'tidHWo n drnw In (ho
iiiulii nvoul bonMJf the ovonliiK.
AltljoniJh ' Itofcree Jlnrry Koloy
cnlli'd It u drnv, Hip lurRo crowd
nliowml Itfl d(Hiprova) hy hoittlliK
the doolMloii (1M the mnjorlty of the
oiitlmMiirttH IliOiiRtH thnt f'lcnlo waH
outllleil to tllo doclitiou hy n wide
niarln. I'Icato had n clcnr load In
every round of Hi" ijjtht. II vax
ctnlrely too clnvor for Walxon mid
tho lattar lmilld odircoly n demi
lilow. " ' " '
Wntiion when ho round tlint ho
could not Innd on I'Icnto, Tiuorted to
rough tncllcH, ami wan hjioied ro
pentudly hy tho Kllery. Ilmo nnd
again I'Icato led with Htralglit left
nnd followed tip with terrific right
nnd toft tiiiprRiit)t which Jarred the
Htocky Wntwrttj. " .!..
llnd Wnlflou not rojieatodly hoid
on nnd used rough tactics throiiKti
out thf cllnchun, J'lcnto wotild have
won heroro tho mill went half tho
Bclioduled dintntico,
tied Wntson wh to hnvo hccit tho
next opponent fftt WiNiiriH
for' liwedjrt' AlMtMwwNjIfpWit
on hln showlnn lMt nfftitt a4n Mk)
font tctl( ho uil;!Mflnir, Kriaklf
LMwnrdft will innko ntrMi wtl to
securo I'Icato lor AftdoruflM a4 aH
eel Watson'H cnscaiwnaat.
Legal Idankn at MaTTrl W i'l h .
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OLD DOC COOK TO
LECTURE ON COAST
HAX l-'HANCMBCO, nl Nov. 22.
Dr. I'roderlck A. Cook of North
Polo fame will lecture hero Decem
ber -I. according to miuoiiucemnnt
made today.
Dr. Cook recontly nnmideted n
lecture hinihoii In CIiIciiko. He Ik'
now toiirliiK tho uorlhwoHt.
Lour Inland linn n hcIioo! in which
rorty women nro lonmliiK to hvcomo
curpentorH ami hilcklnyerH.
200 Pieces
TJEEAD PAlS, CAKE PANS, BAKE PANS,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, AND ODD PIECES
OP DINNERWARE, REGULAR 15c TO 25c
QUALITIES,
TOMORROW
10c
EACH
HUNDRED YEAR CLUBS
SAM SCHEPPS BARRED
FROM HOT SPRINGS
HOT BI'UINHH, Arlc., Nov. L'2.
Tlej?rnphlc InntructloiiH to Htny nwny
from Hot KprliiKH, uud that hu would
not 1x permitted to live lioro wero
iiont in tlaiu Schoppn In Now York
today hy Mnyor Wntem of Hot
Hprlnitx. ,
Hrhopps, one of (ho four men ro
lciiKed In Now York yenttirdny for
tlielr toHtlmnny In tho Itowcntlial
murder enno had mtnotinced IiIh In
teiitlon of mnklufi IiIh homo lioro.
MARBURG oFbALTIMORE
MINISTER TO BELGIUM
WABHlNtirON, Nov. 22. Theo
dore MnrhtirK of llnllluioro wan ap
pointed today milliliter to Ilolr.liiiii
to Hiieroi'il Liirx Andcmon, who hiic
ropilH ChnrlcH l'nuo Ilrymi, hh United
Htnteg nmhauHndor to Jnpnu.
lli'llexe Lift" Muy Ho l'rolniiKil.
Men who uro devoting tUilr lives
to tho ittudy of loiiKvlty liolleve thnt '
In dnyn to cxtmo u inun of iilnnty j
will ho In lilx prime, mid old ago
will liegln Ioiik piiHl a hundred
ycurn.
. HclentUtatiavw-,'prov!d4. Hint the
Hlmplo life, touipornto hnhltH, exer
cUo, mid mi uctlvo mind are eon
tlul lo n lenj: mid huppy llfo.
When the blood koIh thin mid
hIiikkIhIi mid creep" Inzlly through
(ho voIiih, nnd (ho arterlcM "IickIii to
harden, there Ih nothing Hint will
enrich the hlood, Improvo tho circu
lation and rout ore. ntreiictli to every
bacl(-nlldliu: orKitit In tho body xo
Miilclcly iih our dollcloim cod liver
mid Iron tonic Vluol. lioro Ih proot.
Mm. Michael Illoom of I.ewJHtoii.
I'n., at 83 yonm of nj;o wan no weak
n)io had to bo wheeled around In an
IiivhIIiI'h chair alio wrlton thnt nf
tor (nkli)K a fow bottles of Vluol hIio
could take lout; wnlks mid do hot
hoiiHinvork. Thnt tiliowa how Yinol
HtreiiKthciiK old people,
Try Vtnol on our gunrmitco that It
will o you Kood or coat you nothing.
Medford I'hnrmacy.
TURKEY
PLATTERS
Extra.laro si'i', vox
ular 50c lo $2.50 iial
iticH, in plain while
and decorated. Kale
price
25 io $1.25
eacli
"Kull size solid copper
)iickt )l:(0(lTea Ket
tje, refill 'r $1.50 qual
ity ever.vvhere. Spec
ial for Satni'day
$J.OO each
Wo are closing out every piece of Ladies', Misse3'
and Boys' Underwear in tho store; regular 40c to
$1.75 qualities, in Vests, Pants and Union Suits.
Sale price, each 25 to $1.00
MEN'S GLOVES
Up to $1.50 a pair
qualities in Men's
leather Work (1 loves
and Gauntlet Driving
Gloves, sale price, pr.
50S 75, $1.00
BOYS, and LADIES'
Leather Gauntlet Dri
ving Gloves, pair.
50, 75, $1.00
Men's and Hoys'
Husking Cloth Gloves
10 pair
? pair for 25
f
HOSIERY
Infants' Stockings, 15c quality, blue, tan, pr lOr
Hoys' and Misses' J lose, 25c worth of wear,
all sizes, pair 15
Men's and Ladies' senufless Black TlosC, pr. 10
Men's Socks will outwear any 25c Hose in
town, all sizes, black, tan, 15 pr, 2 for 25
200 Copyright Books, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 quality,
by standard authors, and heavy cloth bound,
Boys' and Girls' Books, sale price, each 50
HUSSEFS
Sehieff elms Sanitary Grocery
. . . . . BOTH PHONES f
These Cash Sales will be held twice a wcekt
until further notice.
Cottolene, 55c nnd $1.30.
Standard lard 50c and SOc nnd $1.50.
Arniour'a Hams Vic.
Standard Karon 22c.
I.otf Cabin Maple Syrup :, CO and $l.2'i a k
lllue Label Kara Syrup 30c and SHc.
Avondnlo MoIakhgh 'A cans for 2fic.
Pure Maplo Sugar .'SOc a pound.
lilticfttoni Flour $1.25 a nnck.
Quaker Itollcd OntH $2.00 for 00 pounds.
H pound Hiicka arc, 4 pound package 20c.
I pound pnckaKo Corn Klakcs 25c.
Oroon Ollvos $1.00 slzo, 75c.
Oreen OIIvcm COc hIzc, 4,"c.
Clrcen Olives S'nf hIzc, 20c.
'', vacuums JCInRforda Olosa Starch 2 fie.
Rice fc pur pound.
Itoynl Cluh Catsup 20c.
S. & W. finlad OrcHSlng 13, 20 and 25c.
Walnut JCc tier pound.
T'ntatouH tiftc pr hundred,
OnlonH SOc per hundred.
Cabbage In 2f .pound lota l'c
r, barn Cryatal White Soaji 2fc.
t caim I'olly I'rlm 25c.
I'lnk Reana 2S poundit for $1.00.
Hulk Macaroni and Spaghetti :!Vi lbs, 2Cc.
Krmllnh Jlreakfant Tea 20c.
Oun Powder Tea SOc.
Illondcd Coffco 23e.
2 pounds puro Coffee 55c.
Our LatcM-.SMiuncnt of ClUCfiCA VASVY fiOODS llns .Irrived, Call and See Tlicm.
Schief felin s Sanitary Grocery
Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays!
You Can Write Photo Plays and Earn $25 or More Weekly
WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW
If you have ideas if you can THINK we will show you the secrets of this
fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence nec
essaiy. No "flowery language" is wanted.
The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufactur
ers are "moving heaven and earth" in their attempts to get enough good, plots to
supply the ever increasing demand. They are offering. $100 and more, for single
scenarios, or written ideas.
Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays, arc located in or
near NEW YORK CITY. Being right on the spot, and knowing at all times .just
what sort of phots are wanted by the producers, our SALES DEPARTMENT has
a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities.
We have received manv letters from the big film manufacturers, such as
VJTAGRAPII, EDTSOX, ESSAXAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE,
CHAMPION, COrET, MELTES, ETC., urging us to send photoplays to them. We
want more writers and we'll gladly teach 3-011 the secrets of succr. . '
(Ve are selling photoplays written by people who "never before wrote a line for
publication."
Perhaps we can do the. same for you. If you cau think of only one' good idea
every week, and will write it out as 'dfrcetcd'by us, and it sells for only $25., a low
figure, . 7
YOU WILL EARN $100 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORKi
FREE Send your name and address at once for free copy of our illustrated booki
"MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRiTING."
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Don't hesitate. Don't argue. "Write NOW and learn just what this new pro
fession may mean for you and your future.
NATIONAL AUTHOR'S INSTITUTE
1543 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY
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M. M. DEPARTMENT
STORE
SUCCESSORS TO MEEKER'S
Thanksgiving and Holiday Removal Sale Continues
$H.OO and $:).50 Swea(ers, all wool, gray,
red, white $1.08
Ladies' $3 and $:).f)0 Lace Shoes, sale $1.89
$20 and $LJ5 Silk Dresses, all new styles $10
Baby Robes, blue, pink, dainty figures 35
fiOc, and 75e Dress Goody, HO inch, side 39
LADIES' SKIRTS OFF
$5.00 Skirls
$(.00 Skirts
S2.50
$3.00
tMl in proportion.
10 OFF ALL BOYS' SUITS
New goods just arrived, - ,
O'ie House Lining, bolt price 4'
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS
i2 OFF--$lt00 TO $3,50
,12i Linen Toweling, on s?do S
10-2 Bleached Poppovnl Sheeting, .
n Saturday only 22
9-4 Bleached Popperal Sheeting,
Saturday only 20
MEN'S DRESS PANTS OFF
$2.00 Pants , ,.,..,Y,.fl.50
$4.00 "Pants ...;.......?3.00
$6.00 Pants $4.5
All others in proportion. '"
Men's $4.50 Walk-Over Shoes,. last season's
styles $ 1.96
Biggest value ever given. . '
Every Item in Our Stock Shows a Saving ol 1 0 to 50 to You. Everything Goes to the People
Your Choice of any $25 (Ladies Tailored Suit in the Store $14.50
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