Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 10, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MIWORO MATl", TRUNIN 13. MEDFORl), OMWON. SATURDAY. MAY 10, Wl!t.
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WIK EMBEZZLING
$1 3,000; ARRESTED
A complaint charging U C. Keil
nor. niHitRBCr of tha II. C. Ivcnlnrr
conjpwny oC this city, with cmlcio
mcnt Im boon sworn to hy t- E. Mdr
rfcL pno o Hie 1ficilnl slook lioM
ens of (lin, company. kentncr hns
been placed tamler nnwt but nllowerf
to go on Jiis own rccogniinncc. The
comphiint chnrgoa the upecifjc cm
bckxlrmcint of $40 on llio third ilny of
March, 1013, but It in reported tbnl
liirf feliortogo will tolnl nearly $13,000.
A prolbnlnnry honrinc will bo held
before Justice. of the 1'caoo Glenn O.
Taylor Monday. A. Ii. Kennies ha-
been retained by iho defenso while
Prosecutor .E. K. Kelly will appear
for the state.
' The CotnpliilnL
The complaint as filed in the jus
tice's court rends as follows
lu the justice court of the state of
Oregon, for Bedford district, Jack
son county.
State of Oregon, plnintiff, vs. II. C.
Kentner, defendant.
Criminal complaint.
State of Oregon, county of Jack
son. SS.
F. E. Merrick under oath accuses
11. C. Kentncr by" this complaint of
the crime of embczuement commit
ted as follows, to-wit
That the said II. C. Kentncr on the
third day of March, 1013, h. the coun
ty of Jackson and state of "Oregon,
then and there bcinc nnd then nnd
there being a trusted employe,
to-wit: The manager of the II.
O. Kentncr company, an Oregon
corporation, and by virtue of such
employment mid etitrustment then
niid there hnviug tho custody, pos
session and control of tho moneys,
funds, good and chattels of the
aaid II. C Kentner company, did
then and there unlawfully and felon
iously tako, uteal and enrry away
with tho intent then and there to
cniberzle and appropriate to his own
use the sum of $-10, lawful money of
tho United Stales, the particular do
nomination of said money being to
thin complaintanl unknown, out of
tho moneys and funds of the said II.
C. Kentner company, against tho
statute in such case mado nnd pro
vided and against the pence and dig
nity of tho stato of Oregon.
(Signed) P. E. MERRICK.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo
this 8th day of May, 1013.
O. O. TAYLOR,
Justice of the Peace.
Total Amount $i:t,000
The total amount of goods and
cah belonging to the corporation
which Kentncr is said to have em
bezzled ii tnorcthati $13,000 accord
ing to rejHirts. It is said that ho is
tikurt this amount over nnd nbovo a
' salary of $300 a month which lie drew
when he was only supposed to draw
$175. It is also reported that Wal
ter Kentncr, his son, who is asso
ciated with him, has overdrawn bis
salary account $1000, but that this
is due to the father, not the sou.
The $13,000 shortage is said to
range over n long period of time nnd
consisted mostly of cash, although a
certain nmoiinl of goods arc charged.
Kcntncr's personal account will prob
ably be shown at tho hearing Monday.
Merrick Hit 1 1 an!.
Friends of P. K. Merrick state that
Kcntncr's shortage nt tho storo nnd
his enrcer with other trniibnctious
has hit him hard. lie was on con
Hidemhlo of Kenlner's paper nnd it
is reported Dint Kentner is hopelesb
Jy involved.
Tho II. C. Krntner company has
been in financial straits for some
time pnsU Recently V. K. Deuel
took over tho business retaining Kent
ncr ns manager. Tho firm was for
merly Pcucl & Kentner, Deuel retir
ing a fow years ago. Whilo tho
store was several times reported on
tho rocks it wns always believed due
io mismanagement in overbuying.
Mr. Kontiicr today slutfil ihnt he
hud no fear of the. outcome, stilting
that his urrost simply followed in
volved buslnos dealings. A report
that ho refused to answer telephone
calls wan duo to the serious illness
of his son, tho telephone bell being
quieted. Ho and his friends believe
that the matter will bo straightened
nut without trouble.
At the Churches
St., Mark' (Kpliropnl) Utimli
WorahlpliiR In St. Mark's hall
1U a. tit.. Sunday nenuol; 7:00 p. in.
ovealnc prayer ami sermon. Nov.
Wm. . Hamilton, Vicar.
lYcq Methodist Church.
Sunday Bcrxlces at tho Free Meth
odist church:, 4. K. ltradloy, sue
ccsfor ot Rev. Shnrpe, will bo present
and preach. Sunday school to a. in
Preaching, 11 n, iu., apd at 8 p. in
everybody welcome. ,
At tho M. K. Church South.
Corner Oakdale and Main. There
wilt be preaching nt It a. m. nnd $
p. ni. by tho pastor. Tho Kpworth
league moots at 7 p. m. Kverjbody
welcotnu to all theso services. W. T.
Goulder, pastor.
Seventh Dny Aittcntlit.
Services are hold at tho Soventh
Day Adcntlst church on North Riv
erside as follews: Salibnth school, 10
u ni.J young people's meeting. 12:30
p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday
evening, 7:45. Services will be
omitted Sunday evening.
ton Lutheran
Ac Zton Lutheran church, 512 V.
Fourth street, thcro will be Kngllsh
fcrvleo at 7:30 p. in., subject ot ser
mon, "Tho Commencement ot tho
Church." Owing to tho pastor" ab
sence nt Grants Pass the morning
service will bo omitted. N lllblc school
(English) nt 10 a. m. Come and
worship.
and vs III hmo charge ot thu. services,
preaching morning nnd evening, sun
day sthool at yir u. in.; II. O Uur
nclt puporlntciulont. H. Y. P. P.,
C:-tr, p. in. All are welcome.
Tho musical numbers at the morn
ing service will Include "Tho Lord l
Kxnltcd" (West). Mrs. Orcsloy will
sing "My Mother's Prayer" In honor
of Mother's day, which day wo cele
brate tomorrow. Tho orchestra, will
havo chnrgo ot the oventug service.
Kmryotio Is eordlally Invited to thco
services.
Junior Christian Kmlemor at .1 p.
in.) Senior C. 1), at 7 p. in.', Sunday
school nt 10. a. in.: W It. (turn mi
porliiwmlmit. primary Sunday snhonl
at 10 n. in.; Mrs. I!. A. Welch Biipor-
day nvoulng, May lllh, nt 8 o'clock.
Overture, Itoipuif ot Hurt-oil Melo
dies (lloyvr), Orehi'stra,
Prayer.
HOlcolloii. Hweut Hplrll, Hour My
Intenllont. Two ntliill orgnnUod ' Prayur (Wnllaco), Orfliimtru.
men's classes nt 10 a. in to which all
men are Invited. A cordial Invita
tion to all to tho ahnto services.
rrtvdijtcrlan t'tmrvli.
"Mother's day" at tho Presbyter
ian olmrch nt 11 a. m. ICach ouo ns
Scripture rendlim.
Holeetlnn. Tho Lost Oluinl iSulll
vnnl, Orehestrn.
Auuouiivomouts,
Vocal Solo, Abide With Mn
(Monk), Mr. MuutiiOttlii'l.
Offnrtury, The I Inly City (Adams),
Oteestni.
Sermon,
Hymn,. Hnlj-IIoly-Hulyt (Uj-lsi).
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u Soldier ot tho
Mctlioilht itpUccMMt Clim-rli.
Tho Mint font Methodist Kplscnpnl
church, coiner of Hnrtlett and
Fourth streets, R 01 in Cldrldgo pas
tor. Service Sunday as follow :
PionrhlnK. II a. in and X p. m.
Subjects: Morning. "My Mother's iCouKMmtWitml.
Haml": evanUm. -Tho lnvlnothlo! Pottlude, I Am
ho enters the church will bo gUon n j niirlst." This boliiK "Mothor's day". from (Anon). Onilnwtni.
whltn oarnatlon. Tho rormon will 'all the services will ! arranged to Tlt orhm prnvldliiK the lu
bo on the theme, "Mother's Place and; (tint end. Suudny school. Inoludlng struntantal ltiustc for tUo futogXiliiR
Influence." Thn uveulng servlco wllljuihlo classes for men. wnman and proBmni Is conipiwed of tho follow lug
bent 8 p clock, and tho subject wlll.youiiK ladles. 0:15 a. m.: Junior tuomlxrrt of tho inon's titbit oIhm
bo "Mother's Place as Hovcalod In Inngtio, 3 p. in.; Hpworth league. 7
the Plbllcnl History." Music; Qunr-lp. m.; boys military hrlgado Wedues.
let. "To Dettni In It Minor" (Dudley 'day evening. .7:30 n. in.
Puck); solo, "Mother o'Mlno"
(Tour,), Ceorgo Andrews; sqlo,
"Come to. the ImA of Rest" (Hally).
Miss II iv nee. Congregational singing,
tho Chapel Hymnal: D4, 1-4;
1-4; 350 1-5, 167, 1-4; 231,
19,, 1-8. Kvcryone who honors his
mother should attend sorrlccs on tho
dav that-commentornte her worth.
,Ur. J. W. J. Miirlun, conducter:
John T. Ilroftdloy, piane: (leorge M.
t . k. . tt nt. .
p. in. rrtyer I HUHiitty, nrst vmtin; wm. ivwmvi-
iijcetlitK Thursday owning nt S Inaa. first to4tn; Dr. Frank O. Car
o'clock. Kxeellont music under thoitnw. swnil violin; Prof . J. M. (lrw
direction ot F. C Kdmendoa. Special ' ly. swend ylulliit U. V. Mntltlux.
music for Suuday. Vou are cordially violencello: W N. Off tilt, double
105, invited to nil those services. ibas. II . Cuundav, tuipnl; O. ('
1-6; I i . King, saxophone; K. C. lloalh, tor-
Tho IlnptM t'hurcli tut. Karl J Hrntiiev, trombone. Al-
Tlto following U tho onlcr of sor- bett i Orr. clarinei. Chtt Hrr
vice at tho Ilapttsh church for Sun- Young. Hoeliiu flute.
$m.;;mJ;
First niurrlt of Christ, Scientist.
Sunday morning servico at 11
o'clock; subject ot lesson-sermon,
"Adam nnd Fallen Man." Wednesday
evening testimonial meetings at ft.
All are welcome. Sunday school at
10; all under tho ago of 20 nro In
vited. Reading room hours, 2 to
p. m. dally, except Sundays and boll-
days. Church edifice, orth Oakdalc.
Pcoplo's Gospel Mission.
Corner Eighth and Front streets.
Meetings aro growing In Interest
every night. Wc npprcclato tho prcs-
enro ami help of the members of the
various churches from night to night.
Alt Christians Invited to help us lift
tho ftllcn nnd clean up our city.
Meetings every . night and Sunday
aftcrnoont 3,p,'cJock, ,
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Corner. ilnth nnd Oakdalc, nible
scbool meets nt 9:AQ a. in.; 11, )l,
Klrby, suporintondguL Coniniunlon
nnd sorinpu at 11 a. m. A "Mother's
day") musical program, will precede
tho sermon; "Our Mothers" will bo
the th,emo. Christian .Kndenvor, nt T
p. m..C. O. I'lerce. president. Ser
mon at .8 Pt ni.J thcmot "Tho Good
Cqnfosslofi," Prayer meeting on
Thursday avanlng,,A.'p, Cunningham
leader. , Choir practice on Friday
evening; .Mrs, i- 0., Purgcss, cholr
cstcr. Yoti are cordially Invited to
como nnd worship with us. D. I).
IJoyle, minister- , , ,,,
Ildptist Churrli.
This will be a, day of rejoicing at
tho HuplUt-ohHrcH as the new jmis
tor. Dr. II. y. MajCulloijb, Is here
Hotel Medford
75 f'HXTS 7.-S CKXTS
SPiXIAn fil'XIMY lil.V.VKIt
0:30 to 8:30
Qucon Olives Radishes
Cream bt Tomato
Consomme Celcstlno
Raked Columbia Salmon a la Fremont
Potato Durhcsso
Gcnulno Sirlng Chicken a la Mnry-
land.t ho first of the season.
Prlmo Ribs ot Export Dcet au Jus
Mashed potatoes
Creamed French Roans
Crab Flake Salad
liostoii Cream Plo Rhubarb Plo
Strawberries and Cream
Small Cako Maple Ico Cream
Salt Crackers Swlus Chccso
Cafo olr
NOTE Coinmouclng Monday, May
12, our famous Merchants' Lunch
bettor than ever, OS cents.
POUND OF GOLD IS CLEANED
UP AT BARR MINE
Moore Urps., who nrq operating
tho Uarr plnrer mine on Ilriggs
creek, 30 miles west of Grunts Puss,
wpro in from tho mino Thursday with
the dust from tho Inst clean-up. tho
amount as reported being approxi
mately 1-10, ounces. Two giants nro
operated on the mino. Courier.
Judge Calkins lb at Jacksonville,
holding a eesalou of tho circuit court.
WHY NOT?
let your
corns come oil
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Do You Want to Visit
the Portland Rose Festival?
IF SO, HERE'S A CHANCE TO GO
ABSOLUTELY FREE
, , TJIPLY ASK YOUR FRIENDS TO PATRONIZE THE
tt, THEATRE
AND SEE THE BEST PICTURES IN TOWN
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Tho ballots will lie counted each Monday njht and flio Htandiiifr of llio $
fontestnnts made known. The final count will'lje made by a board of judges
to be chosen later. i
jno contestant aviu ue )ernutte(i 10 hoiicic conpouH iroin tnoator patrons in
the lobby nor on the'sidewalk in front of tho theater.
.No person connected with the theater in any capacity will be permitted to
take any part in the contest or to assist any contestant.
THIS VILL BE A FAVOR TO THEM, TO US, AND TO YOU.
vThaVt :SvAll you have to do
I YO0 rJON'T HAVE to SELL a THING
This is the greatest advertising offer every made by a moving pii'tnro
iiouso ill tlie stato outside of Portland. Others have been content with con
teats oiut lar legsop. scale.
EiUrsf'X P ASS THIS UP !
SOMEONE IS GOING
WHY NOT YOU?
HERE ARE THE PARTICULARS.
C'onuneiicing Monday, May 12, 1910, with every 10 cent admission ticket
wo will give a coupon good for 100 votes iu this contest. With every fi crnt
admission ticket we will give a coupon good for 80 voles. On these coupons
the purchaser of the ticket can write the name of the lady favored. Thenc
votes will bo deposited in a ballot box and counted each Monday night and on
the last day of the contest which will be hJalurday, .Juno 7, I01JI. To the lady
receding the greatest number of voles we will give absolutely free and without
restrictien:
One round-trip railroad ticket to Portland.
Pullman tickets each way. "
One week's room rent at one of, Prtlam's loading hotels.
Ten dollars in cash.
Or we will redeem these, at their cash value if tho winner is tumble to at
tend the festival.
MEDFORD
CHORAL SOCIETY
Orchestra, nnd Chorus of 00.
Gornrd Tutlliuulior, Director
will tvpponr in its
SECOND
Annual ctfNttiRf
TUESDAY, MAY 13TII
nt tho ProBbytorinu Church
ami will render
amascus iviarcn
from the
Oratorio Nnnman
The entire cantata
The Wreck of the Hesperus
Hallelujah Chorus
from
THE MESSIAH
Selections from the
Rose Maiden
not given belore in .Medford
Hail Bright Abodo
from
WAGNER'S OPERA
Thannhauser
Wcservctl seats only ."() cents. Now on s.'ilo at
Flagg's Music Store and at Maskum
Both representative of tho wliolo-
como cordial spirit of tho West
and tho host in hotel sorvico
The
IMPERIAL
HOTEL
Portland,
Oregon
The'
HOTEL
JOSEPHINE
Grants Pass
Oregon
Both under tho mnnngomont of tho
METSCHANS
WIZARD FERTILIZER
i OIIOW.HSH, LASTINfl, WONOniltTI. lllJHflrS iff
THIS OFFER IS OPEN TO EVERY WOMAN IN JACKSON COUNTY.
START YOUR CAMPAIGN AT ONCE
THE TIME IS SHORT
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Starts Monday, May 12, 7:15 p. m.
Closes Saturday Juno 7, 10 p. m.
JjV)r further particulars inquire at tho ticket office of tho
TT THFATRF
''It Is It Tho Theater Worth Whilo."
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Sohl only Iu XL It, whilo
cotton Iiukh, l.7r.. 2 lb. car
toiiH, r.e.
IV Only Oiicl'i.iiilli llu
A r.lmit In itlruiiKtli.
A wUiinl In iictlon,
All riirtllliuir.
No (lllnr.
t'.iunl ,iiioliut ot Oolitiiivrclnl 1'urUllii'r.
Tor orulmril. Kunluii, fluliln, Iiiwiih mill flowoni.
.'I to 0 Him. for full ImnrliiK orclmnt troo,
H Iiukh for ni-ro or iiUiilfa.
ItCHiiltH IdHlInK Into (tin third your.
OiihImk will takvuiruaf :i()x10or 1200 font of Inwn for olio yonr.
What c-uii ho roiitalnuil on u dfmo In Niifflclonl far ! Iliuli nuttoil
ilant.
One table Bioon full for u hill or potutnttH, tonmtouH, etc.
ask l'oit iiooKf.irr, its ruin:. vou out itusi'irs
THE RUSS MILL
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Auk for
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Tlie Food Drink For All Ages Highly Nutritious and Convcaieut
lllch milk, vith malted jpraln oxtrnot, in powder form-dlssolvca
ia water-more heplthfuUlinn tea or collco. Used in training
athlotea. Tho best dlot for Infanta. Growing Children. Xnvalldfl!
and tho Agod. It ngroos with tho woakeat digontion.
ABkfpi"IWRLIOK'S"tHotala, Heatawnnts. Fountain
Don't tnm.1 without It AIho Icuep it iitliomo. A liWln WnwJ
In Lunch Tublct form, uU, ruiuly to cut. Convenient-nutritious.
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