'&" vT .' .' & f.'ij ' PAGE TWO. MEpyoun urAir; TitmoNw, Miwiroun. oirrccioN, monday aitcujst 18. xoin. ssa . h ,S r I." re f IT ?! ir t V ' : ; .1' , 1 ' Medford mail tribune '"""jp'W'iwi iwi1 In fm j m SiHcKt liiSJ'J V NKWHPAl'KR tV AFTttKNOOK ir jit Ti NtlNO CO. AHUNDAT JIT TUB nu rmw. I'niKvr.nf tin, rit nr xfoi'fur.i v.-i3 rj - . -s .-- -.- .. -... uuieiiu ruptr or jacKnon v,-ouniy. Mfltbkak J?UTNAM, Killtor h.na Msnnirer IWetR OtKOOtATIOK. CVWll I JTSt Dsltjr vMfm for -lcvwn months end- mg i(ovBniiec o, in Tti Democratic Time. Tli Mfttfnrd Mall, Th Medford Trllmms Thn South, rn OrntrtViH.ThoAili!nntt Trlbuiio. . Offlcs Mall TrlbtniAlHulldltiR, I6-J7-S North Fr silent tllpnon 75, THAW IN AUTO , MB ASYLUM; ., FOUR ARE HELD i i (Continued from rM 1.) Kntsrcd . ha Acoond-elAss matter at Modfpril, ' Orofton, 'under tba act of March I, l7. uxrnaanxvTton rate. Osh jwr. iiy p .,-!. , - f "" pnn month, by matu..,. .80 Pw mouth, iiellverefl, by carrier tn Mcdfonl, Jacksonville and Ccn- , tr Pointy .. - . .BO liurtUy only, by Wall, per yr 2.00 Weekly, rr yer. - . i.in KSDroBD. osroow. 4 Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, mid th faatett STOWInir city In Oregon. , Population if. S..consus lilt) SS40; Istttttalod. 1915 in.doo. IIq hundred thousand dollar Gravity waler Hyslrm completeiU stvlrtK finest supply puro mountain water and 17.S miles of streets pavci. Postofflen receipts for year cndlne November SO, 1911. show Increase of IS per cent. Manner fruit eltr In Orecon llornn nivrr. Kpltxcnbcnr .npplea won sweep- niHHrs prisn inn xuio of "Annls Xlaff of tbe World" ft .tho National Apple Show, fpokatic. 15WK, ana a car or isevrtonna won Tint Win In 1910 at Cnnadlan International Applt dhow, tmicuuvcr, ii. u. rirst Frits In 1911 At Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of Newtowna. . Itogun Itlver, pesrs brouglit highest prices in all markets of the word 1 ur ine tho. post six years. Th Mall Tribune Is on sale at the Ferry News Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Portland News Co., Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Vh. rdl laaatd Wire United Ptsm Dispatches. AT PAGE THIS WEEK Tho Quo Vndls and "Wildest Amer ica" plctUrcs which aro to be shown at tho rngo Thoator next Thursday and Friday evenings, aro considered tho highest achievement ot modern photography. Thcso films aro carried by profes sional experts, and aro being ex hibited in the leading big road show theaters on tho coast. A lecturer who la thoroughly con versant with tho subjects, explains each and every feature as tho films aro run. "Wildest America," which deals with animal life In tho United States Ehows a herd of 4000 Elks tn motion In tho "Jackson Hole," Wyoming, taken during tho sevcro winter two! years ago. This scene will no doubt provo In foresting to pcoplo of Medford as It is from (his district that tho Elk lodges ot Southorn Oregon aro mak Ing an effort to havo a train load ot Elk shipped to this country. As it requires two hours and a half to exhibit thcso pictures, thero will only bo ono show during the evening, starting at S:15 p. m. I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS I CaMaln S. M. Kcalon of Table Hock was a business visitor In Cen tral Point Saturday. Iter. Vernono and family havo re turned froin their summer outing. Mrs. M. E. Krlca of Medford a for mer cltizrn of this place was calling on hormauy friends hero Saturday and Sunday. . W. Ii. lrult and family, It. W. Agor and family, Mrs. Hawk and daughter and I). I Pearl attended tho blacksmith's picnic at Hoguo Illvor Saturday. Mrs, D. W. Stuuo of Sacramento Is tho guest of her father Jonah Stono and family In this city. T. D. Hobs, Floyd riOBe, James Itoss, Tri Peart, Win. rlatnmltt, h. h. hone, Tyson Hoall, Cleorrj Oboiic'halii, un.l Bmlth hrothors aro at bon o alter 1 fo weeks successful lipntlng trip In Oo hills. W. J Froemasi m', urclher and Fti Wiley spent ihe lat of the wcok at Cruler Iako and Union crrelc. MltiB Dc3slo Smith who has been vlslilng ampng Iser many friends hero for the past few weeks left for hor homo 1U Sacramento Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jones of Phoe nl spent Ijho week xend In Central roiut. a Mrs. Emma Holm and children havo rottiriiod from a two weokii yislt wjth Applegate r.olatlves. Claud Naught of tho Modoe was among the rauny out of town visitors hero during tho week. Stanford White, Itulinitil ot Kwlyn Xe.iliiU Tliaw a oonvlolcd nuiume, whoso ppitsnttoutil story lias lielii worldwiMo ntteiitioii slneo White fell under his hullots nt Alixdison Snnittv Ounlcn hero in 1S100, is on today throughout tho wholn of itorthern New Vurk, ilas$nchusclts niut Con noelJeut. Sineo ho flctl tlinuult nn open Kate of Mnttenwan nsjlum yoster lny monunc;, pprnii-; into n wniliiijr high-power uiitnmohilc nml esoaiKMl in n whirl of tlust toward tho Con iicrliont state line, there linio been a hundred reports fnm various ipmrters that Thnw lind pasturd. Apparently tho host fotindetl of tiiepo reports is that Thaw and those who nitled him to lice paused Inst niuht nt tho Lenox hotel nt Lenox. Muks., near Pittsfiold', thnt he left there nt daybreak this meru'ini: nml is stipiwed to bo speedine; through Hie Herkshtrc hills towards ltoston. lnle onion? have been sent far nnd wido for thaw's nrrest, it is frencrnlly ndmitted that, ns he was ncquitled of White's murder on thu pround of innnity nml ns no erim inal charcc now stands against him. he cannot bo extradited to New York state. Efforts doubtless will be mnde, should Thaw be captured before bo leaves the country, to se euro bis nrreft and detention ns a dtuiKcrous jerson. It is doubtful, however, if ho could be held on such n charge for nny leiiRth of time, and it is probable that, if ho is taken, efforts will bo made to.have him ntl indeed insane in any state where he takes refuse. Kyen this, imssibly, cannot be done. It is believed Unit when the lino nnd cry is over Thaw will be in the same position as John Arm strong Chnnler. or Chnloncr, who, insane in New York state, is a free man in Virginia nnd not subject to nrrest so lone ns be remains outside tho borders of New York state. "I do not know what steps will bo tnkpn to catch Thaw,'' Hiley con tinued. "That is n matter fur the state legal official1. I reported tho ccopo today to both Acfinjr Gover nor Glynn and to Governor Sulrer. I did not think they would want their Sunday ret broken." "Tlinw's .lawyers bold a confer ence with him at tho asylum on Fri day under n court order. If Thnw hod not been given the privilege of numerous secret roufcrenccs I don't bclicva bo could have eseaped." A messenger from Governor 8ulr.er hero interrupted Hiley's interview, tho asylum superintendent hastening ht onco to tho cxeeutivo rhnmbcr. It is understood Sulr.er deems thnt Hiley erred gravely in tactirs when he reported to Glynn. maws motucr rcecivcti today a letter from tho escaped mini which was postmarked nt midnight nt a New York substation, showing that either ho or n representative was in the eity then. Tho letter was sprawled in pencil. It rend: "All well. I shall take n.rest be foro coming to Elmhurst (tbp Thaw country place near Cresson, rn.) as I might bo asked for interviews nod don't want lo refuse. I don't euro Ui uiako any statement ns yet. IIopo M. and 0. (Mrs. Carnegie, his sbtcr, and George Carnegie, his brother-in-law) arrived Hafo and thai voti will go home together. If. K. T." Mrs. Thaw guvo out the letter, saying it was in her son's hnndwrit ing. She snid Jiho would leave for her Pennsylvania homp tomorrow morning. ROADS LESTER ON WAY JO GOOD MEET AT EUREKA l'OKTItAXl), Ore., Aug. 18. -Kit Koiito toMImvknJ (Jul., wlleio ho ill preside over tho thivo slntes good roads niooting, Governor Kini'sl Lts toi of Weishineton ,pnsed throuah Poitlnitd late Sunday, Tho governor is ueooiupanied by J. W. Zioguus, U sporolni-y. Htttti will tiiko nn automobile nt Kedlnttd for the Ili'-milo trip Ho Kiirekn. After Hit Kurokri im'oliiic Gover nor Lixler will visit San lYiutotsoo to confer with tho Wushitigtou fnlr ooinutision regarding tho oreetion of a stale building at tho l'niinutii l'u I'ifio oxHsition. Theuee he will go to Colorado Springs to attend Iho eonfereuee of governors. Governor West ot Oregon nnd Governor Johnson or California will nlso bu present nt the Kurckn meet- PAG PRIED E PLACE TOM ILL'S TALE MULW mg. llKOniKO, Cab, Aug. IS. Gover nor Illrntn "l Johnson, is here to day en route to attend tho throe states good roads meeting nt Kii rekn. Governor Ernest Lioter of Washington is duo this afternoon niul a reception will bo "given here to both governors well us scores of other delegates. Modoc county i sendiilg ten dole- gales to tho meeting, nnd delegates from Yuba, Shnsta nml Smkivott counties nro leaving nt intervals by automobile for Woovcrvillo, en route to Eureka. Tho delegates will stop nt Weavcrville tonight, leaving early in I he morning for Eureka, tirrhing there about (1 p. in. WASHINGTON, Auk. tS.Tostl. fylng before tho house lobby commit tee today, lb 1. MeMlchaolH, former chief page of tho liiuiso, declared ho hnd beoii prbntlscd a Job In Wash' Ington If ho supported Koprcseuta tlvo McDcrmotl of Illinois against evldonio adduced by Martin M. Mill hall of llaltlluorv, formerly an agent of the National Association of Mnnu- facturors. Tllo witness denied ho had ever characterised Mulhnll as a "dope fiend" and u "dliibollcal liar." Me.Mlclmols hdmltted that ho never saw 'tho $7G00 McDurmott told htm later that ho got front pawnbrokers (or cervices In connection with tho loan shark bill. "Hut I got $R0 of It," added Mc-Mlchacls. STEEL D m DAILY MEETINGS TO VERT STRK E DIGGS PELKY TO UNDERGO E SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 18. Ar thur Pelkey, whlto heavyweight champion nnd his manager. Tommy llurns, left hero today for I.os An geles. Pelkey will undergo an oper ation tomorrow for n growth In his nose. This Is expected to bo entirely healed within two weeks, whon ha will start light training for his go with Chirlla Miller at Vornon Sep tember 23. Pelkey suffered from a slight at tack of grip tho latter part of last week but foil much better today. Ho Is In flno condition now and his In jured right shoulder responded to treatment nnd Is now as good as ever. Doth Pelkey and - Hums expressed every confidence beforo leaving hero thnt they would land tho match with Johnson in Paris, probably about Christmas. WIFE ALLEGES HUSBAND THREW HER IN BAY FALL RIVER. Mass., Aug. 18. Attorney General Swift of Massa chusetts is ot tho opinion today that Harry K. Tbaw'a caso Is not ono In which ho can bo returned to Now York by extradition. "Wo can handle tho caso practical ly, though," said Swift. "Probably wo can tako him to tho stnto lino and unofficially hand him over to tho Now York authorities.'' SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 18. Alleging that she was hurled into the Pacific ocean llPnr the Cliff hoiihc nt midnight by her cslrnngod hii-ibnnd, and would have drowned but for the heroism of Edward Smith, Mrs. Harry Martin, wet nnd hysterical, appeared at police bend ipiartcn hero early today and de manded the nrrest of- Martin, The woman baid bho and Martin M-pu-nitcd soon after their marriugo in J911. Wljjt Moijtord radons Mcdfprd inado John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. , m n, baiitlktt PfeWfl M. 47 and 47-J-3 AMkliuw Servle Deputy Coroner noSTON, Aug. 18. frarmore nlong tho routo of Harry K, Thaw's wild rldo say his automobile was headed In tho general direction of Iloston. Tho police In every city and town in tho stato havo boon notified of his cscapo from tho Mattewcah asylum, and It Is expected ho will bo appro- honded soon. If captured Thaw will bo held ponding word from Now York. DANDURY, Conn., Aug, 18. It Is bellovod hero today, that Harry K. Thaw, who escaped yesterday from Matteowcnn, has been In no hurry to got away slnca bo crossed tho Now York stnto line, Whon his au tomobile stonned horo yesterday to - ' - - HtHllbVU W J'VVUt"-e WaV trMW VMM buy a cigar, ho showed no agitation, ternary roward of $G0 will bo offered several or tuoso who saw him re- fo Tbnw'u 'capture." marked his rcscmblanco to Thaw but llttlo attention was attracted bo causa ho had frequently nutomobllcd Into this vicinity before whon accom panied by asylum guards. .It Is believed hero that tho best clow regarding Thaw's whereabouts comes from tho Hotol Lenox, nt Lenox, Mass. La to yesterday two men arrived thero in a powerful au tomobile and registered as Dr. Hoi don, Now York, and P. Ji. Lowla, chauffeur. It. A. Stanley, proprietor of tho hotol, recognized tho chauffeur ns Thaw, noth mon went to their room but Stanley did not toll tho po llco of tho occurrence until today. Doth men left early this morning without breakfast, driving toward Iloston. , Acting District Attorney Wasscr Yogel stated that Thaw could not bo etradltod, but that tho authorities anywhero aro authorized to arrest him as a dangprous character. Thaw's mother and his sister, Mrs. George Carneglo, arrived horo yesterday ex pecting to visit him toddy, but did not go to Mattowean when they heard tho news of his escape. MrH, Thaw Is openly rejoiced but denies all knowledge of any plot which resulted hi her son's freodom, Superintendent Rlloy said: "It Is very strango to mo that Thaw was nblo to escape I do not charge that money was .used but tho circum stances aro peculiar, Only tho ens- 8AN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Aug. IS. Dally conferences nro being held hero by Commissioner Hanger of tho United States board of mediation and conciliation in connection with tho threatened strlko ot trainmen on tho lines ot tho Southern Pacific com pany. Shippers and tho traveling public are awaiting tho uutcomo with apprehension, realizing tho enor mous losses thnt would bo Indicted on tho stnto.lt tho men should walk nut. When tho Newlaud'a act was passed by congress, It wns hoped that n method had been found for tho pcaceitil solution or industrial con flicts, and tho prompt action of Presi dent William Sproule of tho Southern Pacific In appealing to tho govern ment temporarily reassured tho pco plo thnt they would not bo mndu to suffer becauso of a dlsputo to which they wero entirely Innocent partloa, it Is to bo hoped that Commissioner Hanger will succeed In bringing both together. Ily offering to medtato and arbi trate, tho railroad has gono on rec ord ns recognizing that tho Interest ot tho public In transportation Is greater than Hint of either carrier or employe. Commenting on this subject last year, tho board of arbi tration on tho onslnoer'n controversy In tho oast said: It is evident that , for n great section of tho United State, a rail road Btrlko can no longor bo con sidered ns a matter which primarily affects tho railroad operators and employes. It docs nffect thorn and affects them tcrlously; but tho pub lic Is far moro deeply concerned. In deed, tho Interests ot tho public no far exceed those of tho parties to n controversy ns to render tho for mer paramount. Tn this paramount interest, both tho railroad operators nnd employes should submit. It Is therefore Imperative that somo other way bo found to scttlo differences between railroad and their umploycs than by strikes." STOPPED BY RACKS Homy O'Mivlloy, superintendent ot government lintchorlon nnd Hugh Mitchell, In chargo u( Hoguo ilvor propogntlon, left Medford Monday tiT Inspect tho rucku rcfontly constructed at Roguo River. Hegardlng tho re port that tho slats' wero"o close to gether that BtoelheadH could not got through, Mr. O'Mnlle)' wild: "Wo hear tho snmo Mory every year, jet wo find fuw Btcolhends held by our operations, ami thorn) nro placed nbovo the racks. Tho racks wero completed August 9. Thoy nro Intended only for salmon. Tho slata nro placed 3 4 Inchon apart, utut only nn unusually largo steelhend would bo hold by them. To avoid this, however, vvo hnvo coiistrurted traps which permit nil sloolhoadn to pass, and there Is no reason for complaint. "Tho bureau of fisheries co-operator, in every possible way with tho anglers. Tho middle river racks aro not placed until tho mimtuer run Is over, and thoso that cannot go through tho rack, get above through the traps." MUST BUILD NEW fBHlM AT DAM Statu Giiiiio Warden l'luloy Mon day formally wurvod notice on thu CnlKornhi-Oi'oKou Power company to construct u second fuhwiiy nt Gold Ray dam, Tho uotleo was signed by VISIfolATER LAKt Judgo Chaileti L. MeNiii-y ot tho mipt'omo court bench, mid Mm. Me- 'Vni'iv fill- niul Mm. II. II. llulmt .if Salem, Mrs, llievjimu of Salum nnd her tliUiRlitein, Mm, Mnnlnntiiory niul Ira. I'lunllror of lllrmliiithiiii), Ala., form an automobile party that nro tho statu game and fish coiuuiIhhIoii, mopping at, tho hotol Meilfoid, lutv iBA AT HINTS EXPOSURE Master l'lshvwmlou Olnutoii and Mr. Flnloy. Only by reHorllng to tho rourtti can tho company avoid complying with tho ordor of tho commission, which now rcuulrcu two (IshhutuurH at every largo dam. Horace Nicholson took a party of game and tlnh wardens to lllg Rutin Sunday where luiipectloii was made of fftUivvitytt recently constructed over dnma. At tho hntchcry they mut Meutu-M, Flnloy, O'Mulloy and ntho-o, who took moving pictures of fishing scenes on tho Rogue. Fish wero not biting well, but uouio good ucotied wero secured. lint cotito by unto fom Halom, through Central Oregon, via Unilor Lukn. All word much pleased with tho trip and tho scenery nnd greatly Improved with Grater Luku. Thoy leave for Halom Tuesday, .lildrtu McNury In Win (list supremo court Juntlco to vlsll, Crater Lake. With Medford trnfw la Mrilfnrtl made. Claim Dies; Tries Stilcltlo SAN KKANCISCO, Cal., Aug. IH. Ilroodliig iivrn the iceoiit Hiilehlu of Lotus .Monro, her chum, Joslo Gordon, an ui'Iu'sh, nUt'inplnl u end her own life In bet mum bote, Sho out her llmuit Willi u inror. but Ilm incision vwis not deep enough to I'luiso it fit I n I wound. With Medford trado in Medford made. (Continued from pnr,o l.) was his the Ihenter mtiilngemeiit, hut perstiudcd to leave by iiie of lrionds. While Diggi uns milking his pro- niw mnucoup pouilPtl nlll ll lllg KV liccumii iionrby. Tho officer enino near tho party mid Diggs, who knew thnt n warrant was out for his nr rest charging tusuult on u newspa- per iihologrnpher, rcmnrked, "I guess I'm caught thin time," ami mingled with the crowd. The Colonial Flats Formally Smith Apartmentn Running Under Now Mnungomeut on Strict HilHliii'iut Prlnclpnlo KOOMH FOR LIGHT IIOt'MtCICl'CI'INtl I'ltOM s.iii 'M sin.tio pi:u .Mti.viit With llath Room Arromutodtitlbm-, this and Hlertrla Lights lit Hulldliig. Hot nml Cold Wntnr at nil tlntes. Lituuilry for Tenant's into. "Everything Furnished Except MCats." Call nml Inspect Singh) Roomn ride Per liny. ii7 So. itivuitsinr. piigni: mn-n state?asks:receiver E SALKM. Ore., Aug. 18. Corpora tion Commissioner Watson today re cpiested tho ultoriioy general to iile a petitluu in the circuit court of JoHciihino county iisking for tho up- poniinit'lit of u receiver for thu Al- meda Miniug cainiinliy, which is op ertillilg a mine eighteen iuiles from Merlin. Wnthoii, nerompnnied by Thomas S. Hurley of Tucoiiiu, ono of tho heavy stoekholdcrH mid iiresi dent of the concern, Visited Iho prop erty Inst week. Tho company is said to bo nbout l.ri0,00ll in debt. Wit- hon litis recommended tho uppoiut- ment of Hurley us receiver. Jiiiiich Crawford, nssislnnl attorney genernl. will Jouvo for GritntH Pass to file the petition for n reoeiver touiglil. PHOENIX LOCAL FAIR SCHEDULED SEPTEMBER 6 Tho Phoenix local fair on Soptom hor C, 1913, promises to ho nn cxten slvo and successful affair, Prlzcn for nil kinds ot vegetables, melons, flow ers, bread, canned fruit, Jolly, sowing, poultry, etc., will bo glvon and many prlzos havo been provided for tho best children's exhibit. Prof. Rflmor df tho 0, A. C. ox-Jar- lment station will speak as well as Supt. Hrlscoo of tho Ashland nchools, and County , School Superintendent Wells. Tho Ladles' Aid society will servo dinner at thoAV, 0. W. hall, SAN KHANCISCO. Cal., Aug. 18. Though forly-eight hours , has emptied since n warrant was plated in the hands of the. ixilli-ij here. ellnrging simple nssnult ngninst Maury I. Diggs, ,.uo of Iho defend ants in the white sluve trial now be fore United Slates Judge Von Fleet, no action has been taken toward its service. Wliethor tlio officials lit head nunrters nro vvniting for Diggs tn surrender himself could nut bo learn ed at the central station today. Thero it wns admitted tlmt the wnr nitil was held for Diggs, but tho of fiee sergeant could not explniu why It was not in tho hnhds of n patml mnn or n dolcetivc. He advanced the theory that possibly they wero vvnit ing for Diggs to npponr nt tho fed- oral building where bis Irinl is be ing held, but ho rould not say vvhv no effort was made In domain! the surrender or Diggs immediately by the Immlxmcli who seen rod hix re lease in the federal court. Tho defense is relylilir on n liuilg jurj In getting Diggs nut rrom un der thu mass of damaging teslimoiir NOW IS TH TIME To build a homo Ia'iIjoi', building nmirrinl mid choice building ytto.H will iicvor be :us clioap iignin. Yon can bityu hirsts lot with BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY on tho l3nst Side in bent residence district with build ing rest rid ion, good roads, closu to city water, low tuxes for small payment down, easy lornia on balance. This is ono of tho beat building sites in tho valley. ADDRESS P. 0. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON. adduced by the government throiml .Mnn.hn Wnrrington niul Lola Nor ris. Attorneys, for tho dcfoiin nro Ireland to hnvo ndmillrd thai if tho jury strictly follows the Instruc tions to bo given by llio court, con viction would iiiuIoulilo.il v re-mil. Hut whilo Dlggu is snid lo bo rendv to ndmit thnt ho purchased ttui rail road tiekcls for tho pIoimjih when he takes the htiiud, be hopes tlmt Ihe jury will bo impressed by uu ep'a tnitii.il of his motives in mitigation of his confessed iioIh upon which the white hlnvo Indiclmciils nru based. Diggs will deny that hu over in tended primarily to tilko .Miss Wni riugton to Itcno for immrirnl pur poses, ns charged, but that Iho rolu- llons of tho four in (ho bungalow were incidental to, nithcr than the ciiuro of tho illght frrtm fiacramciilo. "A number of iiromiiient Kaera inmilo citizens nro blinking in their boots today, fearing what Diggs may testify lo when ho takes the stand tomorrow,'' said one of Iho defense uttornoys. "If pressed ton hind, Diggs will not shoulder t tin entire responsibility in homo of the mutters brought out by the proseeution," Fcdsral Judgo Dooling Hinted to day Hint ho nml Judge Van Fleet had not yet dcohlod who would nru- sido nt tho Camimilli trial or that of Attorney Chnrlos Jl. Harris, charged with coiisplraoy with Diggs in nn nt tcmiH to havo Mnrsliu Wnrrington fulsify her tostinjony. Newport Jewelry Store Robbed NKWPOUT, l(. L, Aug. 18.l(li. hers entered Herniinii's jovvelrv slore horo early today nu eseaped with gems valued nt $75,(100. It is Int. Iiovcd the burglars nro thu same gang which recently robbed tho llnr rinmn nnd other fnslilonablo h'ombs bore, , WIS. I ml I w With Medford trado W Medford mado. . vyAvXJA')? .. ; '?x.SJr T S g w For Sale r t7 (I I.I iii 'i' fil (I OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLAUWQOU jN TIER, CORD AND CAhLOAD LOTS Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE V50-R (i i-i V (VI I.I !' (l 0 ii . ' G'3Giti'ii'?i'!yiyiXM iskiyou Heights S: Now is tho thno to mako selection of lots and tracts in this magnificent residence (list riot. SEE JOHN A. TOBNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK Money To Loan On improved real estate, .Tilcksoh and iTosephino counties. Jiilortsst 8 per cent; Three or fivo-yoai' loans. Commissions' reasonable, -i r Tiisilniiitto tlliit; Tnsiu'cs. rire, Aillo, Plato Glass, Empioyers' Liability, Court and Contractors' JJonds. TLk v3 Otl Room 2, Stewart Bldg,, Corner Main and Barfciett. WJ"tf,fst--r.'-r.-'W- IX' l-.f, ,-f J-. A1, p , .l t ... Hi f