Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 30, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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bxckpt. hundat ,iy -tub
MEDFOJIU rniNTlNQ CO.
. Th Domoarntle Tlmco, Tim MpOfoti
MU, Tito Mcdmn' Tribune, The South
ern OrpRonlnn. Tli Ashland Trlbuno.
Offlc Mnll Tribune llulMtnK, S&-8T-39
North Fir strtutt telephone It.
Official Taper of the City of Medford.
Official I'nper of Jnckson County.
QROnOH TUTNAM. Editor and Manager
Kntortsl ox 4conJ-clnfts mnttur nt
ifixlfonl. Oregon, umW the act of
llarah 3, 1871.
fcTTBtfCKXraOH KATSB.
One year, by mnll.. .. . ....$S.P0
Ono .month, by mnll.. - - -..- .50
IVr month, ilrllvi-tM by currier In
Medford, Jnck-onvlllo nnd On-
trul lolnt .. .... .R0
fiAltmUy only, by mnll, per ycnr I.oo
Wechly, per yenr.- 1.S0
SWORN CIRCULATION.
D.illy nvrrnB for cloven months end
ing November SO, 1911. 181.
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MUSKOGEE, Okln., Oct. SO.
Scott's good work In the box won for
tho Whlto Sox from the New York
Giants hero yesterday. Frommo
went In Tor tho Giants but was re
placed by Hcarne. The Sox wont In
tho third when threo hits and two
errors netted flvo runs. Lobort's
four bagger in tho first Inning jravo
tho Glaute their one run. Score:
K. H. E.
White Sox .. 7 9 0
Giants 1 C 2
Datterles: Scott and Daly;
Fromme, Hearnc and Meyers, Wlngo.
In a letter received from a party
who witnessed the gnmo last Satur
day between tho Giants and tho White
Sox ho has tho following to say: "The
splendid part of this trip Is the way in
which tho players fight for the game.
To watch It would lead one to believo
that a world's championship depended
on tha outcome of each contest. And
It's this stylo of play that Is at
trading tho great crowds to each
park In every city they visit. Tho
Sox added Trls Speaker to their line
up at St. Joseph and when they re
place MatMck and Kath, as Is their
Intention, It looks as It McGraw will
havo to add a few to his aggregation
if ho hopes to win tho majority of
tho games on tho tour.
"Everything is dono to mako tho
contests interesting and amuso tho
spectators. For Instance "Gertnany"
Schaefer cuts up and creates the com
edy, and Just beforo tho gamo bo
gins whilo New York is having its
practice Thorpe, tho world's cham
pion athleto Is sent around tho bases
to glvo tho fans an Jdea of his ex
tromo speed. And by the way, that
Indian covers about as much ground
out In left field as one would care
to note. He Is going to be a sweet
ball player somo day. Just a little
Improvement In batting and ho would
hold down a regular berth on the
Giants team during tho championship
season."
E
1ST PERFECT CHILD
PORTLAND. Oct. 30. Exiwrts.
who linvo examined the child were
unanimous in declnrinj; today that
little Hex I'nlincr, nj.el 0 months,
who was not worn n stitch of cloth
intr sinco birtii, is the ino-t perfect
child ever exhibited before tho par
cuts' education bureau.
Tho "September Horn" hnho was
brought beforo the bureau by his
mother, Sirs. AIico I'almor, nfter
neighbors had complained to the po
lice that idie was nesleotiiij him.
According to the mother, tho hoy
lnes not wear clothes dny or niuht,
and when tho weather is good he
plays on n pallet in tho open air and
on rainy days romps about the Iiouhc.
ARREST FARMER FOR
STEALING SHOTGUN
Sergeant Pat Mogo of tho police
forco yesterday arrested J. S. Grigs
by of Griffin creek, charged with
stealing a shotgun, and tho author
ities believo they havo tho citizen
who has been engaged In a number
of burglaries in this city in tho last
six montliB, Uoforo Grlgaby's alleged
criminal activities ho was a farmer
on Griffin creel;.
Sergeant Mego brought his dctoc
tlvo ability into play und fouinl tho
ran six hours after It was stolen, in
tho attic of tho house whore Grlgsby
lived. Tho initials of C. E. Lind from
whom it was atolen was on tho han
dle. A warrant was sworn out by Con
stable EBtcs boforo Justlco Taylor,
and tho case will bo called to tho
attontlou of tho prosecuting attorney.
lilt
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ROM GIAN
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BYSCOTTSPITCHING
HOOD RIVER'S RECALL ELECTION
OPPONENTS of (ho recall are given a powerful ariu
ltient in Hood ftivor county. Tho object lesson is so
Strong that it disgusts oven those who believe in the recall.
Hood Kiver county is in the throes of a recall election
against the eoinit.y court. The stated reason is the em
ployment, of a voa'd building expert at $o a day to super
vise the construction of highways.
The employment of a road master is sanctioned by law.
The salary paid is a modest one and the object of the court
is to obtain bettor results from tho expenditure of road
t inula than possible under the unskilled and untrained
road supervisors.
.However, the five pinnies a day seems to a certain
disgruntled element in Hood River an enormous stipend.
The possible waste of many thousands of dollars in make
shift, construction is entirely overlooked.
Hood River cannot be called a progressive iMunty when
there are enough residents to demand a special election
upon such a trivial cause. The spitowork that engendered
the recall will probably result in efforts to repudiate
comity indebtedness as'in Klamath, if defeated in the elec
tion. It. intensifies a factional fight and prevents the har
mony essential to accomplishment. A dividend commun
ity cannot accomplish much.
The recall election in Hood River, like the referendum
election in the state, constitutes a rank abuse of the Ore
gon system which goes far to discredit it.
NO SNOW LEFT
AT CRATER L
There Is no snow nt Crater Lake,
according to 11. E. Momyer, who Is
still at tho government headquarters,
says tho Klamath Northwestern.
Mr. Momyer said the weather had
been delightful In tho park all fall
and that he expected to remain there
until the snow drove him out. IIo
further stated that tho minimum
temperaturo had been only down to
2S and tho maximum for sevoral
weeks had hovered about Gl.
"I am well and enjoying myself
hugely," said Mr. Momyer over the
phone. "Tho evenings and mornings
aro a llttlo cool and wo have hnd a
llttlo frost but for the last two weeks
wo havo certainly had delightful
weather. It has stormed only flvo
days during the entire month of Oc
tober and I anticipate being able to
remain hero several weeks longer bo
foro being driven out by tho snow. I
have my snow shoes and whllo I will
bo In no rush to try to get out during
a storm I do not care how deep the
first big snow gets 1 will be ablo to
mako my way out alone."
Mrs. Momyer left tho headquar
ters some time ago and Mr. Momyer
Is alono taking care of things there.
Ho said tne registration snowcu u
total of 62,000 people visited
lako during tho season.
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Wli MATCH KING SEAL
$1 0Q0 RACE WITH ALBIA
To tho Editer:
Thero has been a great deal of talk
going around to my friends that Albla
can beat King seal and mat tney
will bet $1000.00 that be can. Now,
I don't llvo a thousand miles away,
I llvo right hero at Medford. Now,
instead of tellng so many people what
Albla can do and that you have a
thousand dollars to put up, why
don't some of you men como to see
the owner of King Seal. As I am
getting tired of so many people Jump
ing mo about this Albla, beating my
home King Seal, and that you people
say he can. Now If you people want
to match these two horses for $1000
a side, I will match King Seal with
Mbla or any other horso that's In
Jackson county for $1000 a side bar
ring none, aud as a guarantee that
my money Is ready, I have left a
$100 check with tho editor of tho
Medford Mall Tribune, to raco best
threo heats out of five. Now if you
people mean business, como through
with your thousand dollars and wo
will raco. It not, I would thank you
people for Just to quit talking about
what you can do with King Seal,
Yours truly,
T. L. TAYLOR.
FRIDAY ENDS ANGLING
FOR SHALL TROUT
Friday will end I rout fihin" in
tho llojjuo and its tributaries for
trout under U'ti inches. Under the
new stuto luw it is lawful to catch
trout under ten inches between the
fin-t dY of April and the first day
of November. All tho ret of the
year trout under ten inches aro ijro
teeted, but it U lawful to angle for
and catch trout over (his length.
John A Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
28 8. IJAUTLETT
I'honca M. -I? una 47-J-3
Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner
AKE
arEDFOKl) MAIIi TMBUNK.
SMITH
REFUSES
TO BE CANDIDATE
GUAXT8 PASS, Ore., Oct. 30. In
terest In the coming city election
hns Increased with tho announcement
by Mnyor Hobort G. Smith that ho
will not bo a camlldato for reelection.
Mr. Smith is now serving his second
term as mayor, and on the occasion
of each election has been the center
of n bitter campaign. Tho tlquor
question was paramount In the prev
ious campaigns, but It now seems
probablo that It will not bo brought
Into the coming one, the local option
law having removed It from tho city
campaign. Smith was elected each
tlmo by tho anti-saloon people, on n
platform of high license nnd law en
forcement. It Is thought thnt with Smith out
of the race his support will be turned
to Councilman A. A. Porter. Other
names mentioned In connection with
tho office are tho-o of E. T. McKln
stry, C. L. llobart, II, L. llcrzlngor,
George Lundberg nnd President Kroh
of the Commercial club. Thero Is
no fight on any of tho prcsont coun
cllmcn. The council will have much
work to do this year, as tho build-
jng 0( tnJ novv railroad to tho Apple
goto valley, bonds for which wore
voted at tho special election last
week, will bo under its direction.
EGAN DEFEATED IN
CLOSE TENNIS GAME
PORTLAND,, Oct. 30. Vardon and
Ray, tho HnglUh golfers found II. K.
S. Pavls and II. Chandler Kgan of
Medford as hard as any matches they
havo found on their tour.
In a thlrty-slx nolo four-handed
match piayoa on the links of tho Wa
vcrly club Wednesday Egan and Davis
held tholr opponent to two-tip In tho
thirty-six holes played.
It was a day of wonderful playing
on tho part of all four. When tho
noon halt was called, tho Oregon men
had tho match four up nt eighteen
holes. Tho afternoon brought out
tho victors' consistency and they
soon tied tho gamo.
Tho deciding play centered about
the last hole which was reached over
a flvo hundred and leventy-yard
stretch. Horo tho English players
emerged victorious. Doth Vardon
and Ray compllmonted tho western
players. Kgnn played at tliros most
brilliant golf.
TODAY
Arrow Shirts
' xfov 0atl
ace being shown in the better
sort of 'shops fashions latest
edicts cpvcecili) and smactly ex
pressed In aavments of unusual
merit $150 and up
CLUETT.FEABODY 6 CO.JSCMrrs gfARROW COLLARS
BULBS and SHRUBBERY
Wo havo a big stock of nil Hinds of bulbs and aro booking orders
for roso bushes and shrubbery. Flno lino of Poreulnl Plants In stuck.
MEDFORD GREENHOUSE
100.1 KuufMnlu Phone iS71
MNDFOKl), OltKUOK, TlU'WKnAV, (HTOHUK M,
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GALLOWS, BLAMES
SALEM. Ore., Oct. 30. -Spunoa
nnd Seymour. Jackson county murder
ers, Honteneed to hang tomorrow for
tho murder of lloorgo Dodnsknlous
nt Medford September ,, 11U2, hao
both been Interviewed by newspaper
men according to a diatom Inaugu
rated by (lovoriior West, poriulttlnyt
doomed men to talk freely befoto
execution. Uoth stilt protest their
Innocence.
Uoth Span oa nnd Seymour con
tinued to cling to tho story told by
them In tho .statement given to War
den l.awon ooveral weeks ago. In
thl statement they charged Tom
Krekas, of Medford, with tho .mur
der. They varied from It today only
In saying thtt they did not mako It
during the trial because they were
uceuHlng each other.
"Spnuos had accused mu of tho
murder," said Seymour, "and I was
lighting him. I, In turn accuned him,
and tried to hang him."
Condemn (iulloux
"I think capital punishment Is ns
cold blooded murder ns one can com
mit," ho declared., "You tnku a man
up to a trap, tie his hands and feet
nnd his hend until he Is helpless and
then brenk his neck.
I've been up to tho Hcnffold! I
know what It Is. 1 won't bo sur
prised when I go Into tho death room.
wns In there earning mattresses
and 1 went up on the scaffold aud
examined It.
"There Is no suffering to capital
punishment. In a second It Is nil
over. It Is Just a cowardly way of
taking a man's life. A man will suf
fer ten times mure from llfo Impri
sonment."
Seymour says he Is 19 years old,
that he was born In Vancouver nnd
raised in Portland. His father left
his mother nnd kept him with him for
a time, but finally left him in Cali
fornia. Ho Joined tho navy aud at
the end of n year deserted. IIo said
that since coming to tho penitentiary
ho hns learned thnt his mother died
two years ago.
Corndxinitcil by SpniMH
lie drifted to Medford, and said ho
had known the Greek, Mike Spnnos,
about flvo days before the murder of
Dedaskalous. IIo Is corroborated by
Spanos In tho statement that bo was
not even present when tho crlmo wns
committed.
"I hope tho womon of this stato
will do away with capital punish
ment," stated Spanos. "To the vic
tim It means nothing, for It Is aver
In a second, but think of tho misery
It brings to mothers and sisters nnd
wives. Life Imprisonment Is a
greater punlshmont and It should take
tho placo of hanging. Society will
not bo benefited by my death nor will
I bo benefited. It is Just cold
blooded murder."
Spanos has a wlfo, who is now nt
Sacramento. She was at Medford
during hits trial. Iio also has n moth
er nnd three younger slater In Or coco.
IIo como to this country with his
father, who was accidentally Hhot nnd
killed In Southern Oregon sovcrnl
years ago. Ho Is 'Jl years old. IIo
declares that both ho and Seymour
aro Innocent.
Hallowe'en Dinner l.lr.
Presbyterian Chapel Friday 5
to 8.
Menu
Roast Roof Ilrown Gravy
Mashed Potatoes Crcamod Carrots
Raked Henna Ilrown Ilrend
Celery, Apple nnd Nut Salad
Pickles Olives
Hot Rolls Tea nnd Coffee
Pumpkins Pie, Doughnuts, Cheese''
SPANOS COND
IS
FREKAS
RIME
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BY ELECTRIC AIO
An electric steam heating plant him
been Installed in the Hotel Holland
mid Mali Tribune bull. linn by O.
Clnud Pouting and nssoclntctt aud this
evening the first test will bu made,
If It proves it MtiecesH, as the Inven
tors IhiIIono It will, there Is no doubt
but that steps will be taken by tho
power company to eventually boat
the entire city with electrlitly.
The plant has been constructed oil
a large scale, a speleally constructed
boiler with Interior elecli'lo colls
having been constructed ami a large
transformer plant Installed In tho
rear of the buildings to carry tho
heavy voltage which will be required
Tests have been made by tho Inven
tor. Mr. Pouting, on a smaller scale
and excellent results have been itt
tnlued. Mr. Pouting has had all his rights
to this system patented aud If It
proves the success that It Is hoped It
wilt, a new era In heating largo
buildings will havo been attained.
BREAKS A BAD COLD
' IN A JFEY! TRY IT
M'apc' Cnbl Coii!Hiimil" I-'iuIh Cold
anil irlM In n l-Vtv Hour"
Don't Siny SltiffeilMip!
You can end grippe and break up
a severe cold either In head, chest,
body or limbs, by taking it done of
"Pnpo'n Cold Compound" every two
hours until three doses are taken-
It promptly opens clogged-up nos
trils and air pnsungeii lu the head,
stops nasty discharge or noso run
ning, relieve sick headache, dullness,
feverlshuess, sore throat, sueexlug,
soreness nnd stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed-tip! Quit blow
lug nnd snuffling! Knso your
throbbing hend nothing else In the
world gives such prompt relief ns
'Tape's Cold Compound" which costs
only I'fi cents at any drug store, It
acts without assistance, tastes nice,
nnd causes no inconvenience, lie
sure you get the genuine.
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If wo could send your
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innming by wirclcSH
express from tliu mill,
it wouldn't be auv
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tight tin.
Don't hesitate with
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you don't like, it you
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back.
It's easy to buy nnd easy to
try.
Seeds
Tf it's anything in tho Reed
line, we havo it. "Field, Gar
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two to nanus and the purcHt
of seeds. Wo save you post
age and trouble of sending
away for your seeds.
"We ask for but one trial.
Monarch Seed &
Feed Company
226 E, Main St.
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ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED
NOSTRILS AND HEAD-CATARRH GOES
lit-tntilly CleniH Air PimM'geNi Vou
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Stop, lleuil Colds unit Dull Until
mite Vunl-li.
(let it small bottlo ntivwn), JiihI to
try It- apply a llttlo In tlfo nosirlht
and Instantly your clogKod noso mid
Htoppetl-tip air passages of tho head
will open; ott will breathe freely;
dullness and headache disappear. H.v
morning tho catarrh. eotiMii-heatl or
catarrhal sore throat will bo none.
Knd such misery now! (let the
small bottle of "Kl's Cream Halm"
at any drug store. This sweet, frn-
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1 For
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I OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLADW00D IN TIER, CORD AND S
UM 11 t-.Wfll-'
at
Frank
Yard at Sixth and Fir Sta.
GMT??AIvi?lil!yv..
Latta & Hopkins
Nurseries
Growers oT .Uigh-CJrade Fruit Trees. Apple and
Tear Trees are our sneeialtits. Stock one-year-old
trees on three-year-old roots. Home of best orchards
in the vallev are set to our trees. Nurseries near
Central 1-oiiit. Medford office, room -102, M. F. & II.
building. ThoneHfi!)-!,. Fxperienee shows that home
grown, acclimated trees are the best.
PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES
HOT LAKE SPRINGS
HOT LAKH. OIUUIOV
(futon County, 'J miles east of La Ormido)
NATURE'S WONDERFUL CURE
Tlio linllc-t mill iimi-I curative prlng In (lie vtnilil
IU'CHI'I llM,t
in 'I he
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c.NDiut m:w m n (ii:mi:st
Kttciihlve linproteineiitM llntn been iniiile In all ilcpiirliiiciiU
Special Reduced Fares
from nil MV. It. .V . Millions
Tlio MHDK'ATLD .MID, V.U'Olt and .MIMHtAL MATHS of Hot
Luke have proven u Imiiiii in oiiferers front ItlicutiliillMii, IHihhI, Kid
ney null Liver ('oiiipliilntM, AccuiiiiiiimIhIIiiiim nt the sitiiiitniliini de
lightfully complete, anil rntiw vvllliln tlio remit of nil,
Apply to any agent for particulars ami ask for booklet telling nil
about tho Hprluga, or wrlto to O. W. l'AI'i:, tho new mttuager at Hot
Lake, Oru.
40 Per Cent ft
1 Formaldehyde I
L Prevention of Jl
Jl Grain Smut Ij
ml Bulletin explaining its use T'Vee. M
M Medford Pharmacy
Hiaiit balui dissolves by the heat of
the umttills; policlinics and heals I lie
luriitiued, swollen meiubratio which
Hues the none, head ami throat;
ileal h the air passages; slopti nasty
discharges and a fooling of cIiiiniik,
soothing It'llef Collies llHUleilluthli'.
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for breath. With head' Mhffctl; HIih
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throat, mid rnw dryness Is dlntiess
lit k hut truly need It
Put our faith Just onto In "Kly't
Cream Halm" and your lotd or
rntm rli will nurcl disappear.
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PHONE 750-R
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