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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1913)
-JkVI ji.. PAOItiHTX. MEimmi) MATL TKIBUNE. MRD-KOHl). ORWIQN, WMDNKSDA V. NOVIflMIIIW 12, l!)i:. SPENCER CALLS JUDGE BGGEST FOOL IN COURT WIU'.ATON, 111.. No 1-'. AH'ir- iihv Xeinou, roiioMutn a Henrv Spencer, n trial here for tin murder of Mr. ,M tidied Alli'MiHeront. a l.untdir.l i1in iM the opening of court touiiv nv in I'liriu. "I nm damned tired of IliU dela " uliouttiil Soiirer, fluorine liinu Sheriff Kiihn tuid iwu'dejintie.-t overpowered Svitcer. Com I jiltnelie wore nimble l o,iriet Stiotieer. "I ilon't need mi attorney,' In ' i-lionled. "You pinliemfo ore Minptvj wustlnir lime. The judge here is tlitr ' lii'wl fool in tlio 'courtroom, llej lius about us much bniin n u iiok I of tUWllls(. "I coiiunitlcil everv one of thc( crime iiliiNlicd in the new'.pniH'r-. I killed Mrs.'Hexroat ami then lrnnk lior lilocxl. Why don't you fnthend Mrintr mo up nnd have it over with!" The jury uln'oh is to trv Sneneer was completed at noon. Shortly he- fore the twelfth juror vn arecpleil, Spencer turned to the court and -nid : '3fvou. were not so narrow between the exctf you would have n woman foreman put in charge of Hint jury. nnd then we could ;;el started m u hurry." WILL PRINCE OF MLE5 p i MM SW ml & is wife H BmTr,ss Jjffl fo KLJF7 n ' iffMl3 mm I ttigHft, ill. STRggaRB ill j r "v. -"- rs.. - ji j -fc.fc Tn.' P'-. u rt-n. in Corcnalion Robes. WED PDINGESS TJTIM OP RUSSIA? on tipiillrtitlou at my room at tlm Hotel Mmirortl. Tlio il:lit to lojoct aii) ami all IiIiIm Ih le.icneil, V . CUOSSI.ANI), . Senior tr. S. Illitliway IIiikIihw. PM.e3l.'S Oi.A Af.0T.vriM DI.DB5T -m The 1'rlace tf Walo, l:elr t il.i- tliMiu of Urcat Hrltaln, tniM fuilra lu luvo wltb tbe I'rlucc.-" Tatlaiu, noiMrillns to report In couit clrclcii. Cj..sIi lus It tlmt (lie youiiK yon of KIiir Oeori;e lias boon c.iptlvulnl by the 'entity of the Prince, tbe iiviul lUiiKbter of tlio 'lVar, ami regunbHl a one f Mic mot ticntitlful BlrN In Huropc. YIELDS TO HYOIE Ho not let thin HciltniH itlxetiHO v- teiul atotiK tbo (lollriHo mueoint mom brauo Kimlually koIiik (ioiii tlio uoj to the throat. Ihmieo Into the liron jchlnl tul'OH ami ilowuuard Into tlio ItllIKH I Them In no other lieatmeut for en i tnrrti that In like Ioiiic or Just ax hooiI. None can take Hh pbuo, iiomt kUo Ntirh ijulek, cffeetUo ami Hiiro I relief ami at mi little rout further more (.'lum StraiiK w II refund our moiioy If .Mill rue tint i-iitlnllml. Houlu iikIdk IDonii-l now- toilu.N and c how ijulekl) the drtititK8 Into the thioat, tjie iIIncIihiko from tlio 1100. mtirriltur, and all other symptoms of ratartb aro oeneiue: and remember no hIoiiibiIi dniK HliiK ou bruntlio It The complete outfit roiitaluliiK luhater and bottle of llipihl etwtH hut II Oil Ultra bot tle of liquid. If later needed, KO eentn Chan StratiK, driiKnInt chase of plncra by minor baneball leagues last season, accordliiR to tbe prcort of John Karrell. scretary of I the National Association ot Minor leagues, In convention here. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 12. Trains bringing food and fuel sup plies nrrlvcd here this afternoon nnd tlio city- began recovering from the prostration of the late storm. Thrco inoro bodies vrcro found In the snow drifts bringing the total number ot known dead In tlio city up "to five. Street car companies suffered such losses that It was said that it might bo necessary to abandon thd flat 3 cent tare and chnrge an extra cent for transfers. Lumber lire Incendiary ABKKDKEN. Wasb., Nov. 11. FIro believed to have been of Incen diary orolgln early today partially destroyed tho North Aberdeen shingle mill, owucd by tho Sladu Lumbur company, causing a loss ot several thousand dollars. CHKWI.XC r.M fi:i: this vki:k 'Cigarettes a standard 5s package of Liberated Pepsin gum. Nearly every one nowadays chews gum with 'more or less frequency and this Llstorated jl'opsln gum, free with Hassan Cigar 'ettos, Is. one ot the most delightfully flavored carefully prepared chewing jgunis made. It will bo found a bono- fit ns wcl as an enjoyment. The manufacturers of Hassan Cig arettes seem quite willing to niako this special offor to Induce new smokers to try this brand. It Is said that experienced smokers, trylim Hassan for the first time, find In them all tho qualltlos they have sup posed to exist only In blgbor priced cigarettes. It Is a fact known In tbe tobacco trndo that Hassan Clgarettoa because of their exceptional quality, are one of the. most popular cigar ette sold In America. Half .Million for Minors COLUMHUS, Ohio, Nov. 11. Near ly 9500,000 was spent In tbo pur- Local Toliacro Dealer I'rccutliiK n 1'arkogc to Ilnrli l'urrlmscr of Hassan Clgarvttcs j Tor the next few days tobacco deal- era of Medford will give to every pur- ch aser of a Sc package of Hassan XOTK'K TO CONTKACTOKS. Mcdrord. Ore., Nov, 11, 1313. Acting for Jnckson county. Ore., I will receive proposals at ni room Hotel .Medford, this city, until 12 o'clock, noon, Nov 21, 13 13, at which place an iTtne they will bo publicly opened' for the construction of eight ro-lnforcod concrete bridges and eul erts on tho Oregon I'ost ltoads pro ject. Plans, specifications and map show ing location ot vach structure, may be scn and iiittrurtlous for bidders nnd blank forms for bids may lie had Tho quality lii-st Coffof c'coiiomy and of , .Schilling's art' irnaraiiteod. Jluy it and ivy it and if vou then think von can do better Cor ntoi'o or leas money, your i;roi.vr will n'tiini the aiiiouut you paid. "Hello" "ye." 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