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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
"""W" PAGE TWO. MlflDb'OUD MAIh TUIBUNK iMMDKOUl). OIJKUON. HJIDAV. NOVMMHMU 21, l!)IM. LOVE EPISTLES BRING FULLER I N II don't sco her. Your lottor made mo feci lots bettor, but I mn broken hearted ns It is, Uor jour friend, A. 0. KUMiKll. 1', S. Thank jou n thousand time? for jour kindness, and when ocr I ronm to Portland I shall come and see sou. FINAL PLANS FOR CURRENCY BILL FIGHT Missives Written Beatrice Kavanaurjli Upset Defense ami Clncli Case Against Automobile Mccttanic Girl Testifies Against Defendant. A. I., Irwin returned Sundnj night from Marshrield, Ore, bringing 'with him Jack Miller and Joe Howard, who are charged with liming bur glarixed tho store of Thos. 11. Simp son a eouplo of weeks ago. They wore arrested at Sumner, some ills tanco up tho river from .Marshfleld, bj the chief of police of that city. who went up the rher and took them A. 0. Fuller, fortncrls an nutomo- In the beds at 3 o'clock In tho bile machinist of Medford, now of morning. The men are both known Grants Pass was found guilty UiU "oicuurs, .Miner navmg wnueu on morning on a statutory charge against Parents of Girl Appear in Prisoner's Behalf ami Against Their Daugh ter Wife Tragic Figuro of Case. llcatrlco Kavanaugh, n sixteen year old girl, whote tall, she testified on tho witness stand, was accomplished, by him when she was but 13 scars old. The girl told of their relations since. Sho Is' now In tho Sacred Heart hospital suffering from tho of fects of a nerous breakdown. The tragic figuro of tho trial is Mrs. Fuller, wlfo of the defendant, whoso faith in her mate was un shaken', until yesterday when she heard letters read from Fuller to tho cirl whom ho called "Babe." that teemed with loe, and at time bord cred on tho salacious suggest he. Parents Against Daughter Fuller In defense maintained that ho viewed tho Kavanaugh girl as a slstor and that all his intentions woro honorable. Tho Kavanaugh'a father and mother appeared for tho defend ant, and against their own child. Fuller -rob a prolific letter writer. Epistles ho sent to tho girl and her parents wcro read as evidence. In ono tho mother of tho complaining witness is called "sweetheart." "When Beatrice fled with Myrtle Hanscom, Fuller was under a heavy strain and wroto to Flossie Kava naugh at Portland urging her to in duco Deatrlco to return to him. Tho letter is as follews: Ono of Many KpUtlei ' Grants Pass, Oct. 1, 1013. Flosslo Kavanaugh, ' ' Portland, Ore, Dear Friend: Your letter received and although you bo a strango woman to me I feel that I know you, through Mrs. Charles Kavanaugh and tho folks, and you don't know how glad I was to hear from you, and that you bad neon Dabe. I bavo loved Dabo for several years, over since sho was a llttlo girl, and I havo dono every thing 1 could for her. When sho left homo I begged her to stny Just a few weeks longer at home, and I would bo in shapo to help her some, and perhaps go with her, and sho prom ised to wrlto me at onco. Details Sacrifices I went to Jail for her and I lost tho sale of tho carago here, by which 1 would havo netted enough to went anywhoro with her. Why -would she turn mo down, and never writo whon I havo hardly slept since sho left, and my nerves aro all unstrung I can't see. If sou over seo her again tell her for God sakes to wrlto mo oven if sho don't lovo me, and Jf bIio does to wire collect this mes sage: "You can get work In Port land, if so" want," and tell her to slgu any namo sho wants, and I will como at ouco, und meet her at your address. Promises Future Help I can got work there in Portland and will tako caro of her. It was not her folks that had me arrested. It was tho other llttlo girl's father. Charllo told mo when ho camo to tho Jail to seo mo that If I had taken Babo and bklpped with her, they novor would havo said a word, be cniiBo they know I would tako care ot her, so I made a compromise with her folks, that If Babo btlll loves mo as who did, tell her that it Is all right, and I will forgive her every thing, if sho still cares. Wxlto mo aa soon us you got this even If sou table at ono of the hotel there. Ho also plascd ball at Medford ono or two seasons recently. Howard had been around Roseburg some time and had been a horse trainer. They had spent the money taken and had sold 27 of the knles to a man named Brett in Marshfleld, who informed the police. Mr. Irwin trnjs that when they wero arrested they had nothing to sas They were glen a hearing beforo J ml go Hurt Tuesday and bound orr to the grand Jurs". Ash land Tidings. WASHINGTON, Nov. 31 Final preparations woro uuute today for iv battlo over tho administration cur rones hlll all bnM'd on tho iiiuo gen eral thoor.v, and will bo plneed be fore tho senate l the divided bank- Inn rommlttoo. I liable, to agree oti'T the amendment the committee will present tho glass-Owen bill as orig inally endorsed 1 the administration and passed by the house. Tho measure with tho amendments asMimod to be acceptable to President Wilson wll bo submitted by chad man Owen and five other demoornts. Tho bill materially changing the structure of tho house measure will be present ed by the Republicans mid Senator Hitchcock. All tho bills contemplate Issuing currency secured by prime commer cial paper. The Democrat steering committee meets tomorrow to nr-! rnugo n program for debato and do- u termlne how tho bills shall be handled j on the floor. Tho debnto Is epoct od to open early next week. ssrsitssHr na COLD VS&jJ RP . -7"S Don't lot tho dish washing spoil tho memory of a good meal. Uso GOLD DUST It quickly makes dishes, pots, pans nnd nil cooking utensils clean and sweet. Use it for cleaning everything. 6c and larger puclcnitcs. rnatTiCFAlRBflNK coMwmrf CHICAGO "Lot f.Vo COLD OUST TWINS tfoyottr worA" 'SiBmaimmmscaBmxiacszsmsmsxs n WaM All Wool Sweaters Hough NV CK Sweaters in ".IiiiiiIio tic K"ii' Weave dosiniis. Alio Biron collar PRICES $3.00 TO $8.fi0 TheW ar W03L Main Stroot drobe k tiie. JSanvZ noth'i:. Masons meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock APPLE DAY MENU ADVERTISES VALLEY Rbguo rher valley secured sonu good advertising when Apple Day was observed by the Southern Pacific din ing car service in elaborate fashion. Oregon apples were served In eight forms. Tho handsomo special menu had a full sized Splticnburg apple In color on the first page and on tho back pago were two scenes from Rogue river valley orchards, ono of tho or chard In bloom nnd tho other an or chard ready for picking. Tho menu was tho work ot John M. Scott, general passenger agent, tho most popular official on the Southern Pacific. OF TRIAL IN COURT Herman Eggers and Mrs. Wm. Stock of Grants Pass aro on trial in tbo clrcut court this afternoon, tho last of tho Immorality cases beforo this term of tho court. Tho couplo aro alleged to havo unlawfully co habited in this cits, their homo beln; a tent. The woman has a family of seven children, and is said to have left her husband. Tho case will be completed this afternoon. L- - - - 'J HYOMEI RELIEVES II, FIVE MINUTES Help Comes QuMJy When Jfjoniei I I'-cd for Cuturrli, llromliltW or Cold lu tho Head Cot' too Cot'foo not packed in nronia-tight fans is novor quite fresh and often quite stale before vou get it. Schilling's Host is preserved in its aroma. Its rich flavor, devel oped by careful roast ing, cannot he lost or changed: nothing can get in or out of that package. Choose between nev orfresh and everfresh: the one at your risk, the other nioneyback. 1 lb, 2 lb and C Hi 11) cans: cleanly granulated, roads"-for-uso. I GUS tho Tailor MAKKS SUITS TO FIT AND FIT TO WKAR 88 Carloads 415 Automobiles BUICK ladc to the Howard Auto Co. of San Kraneisco, Coast distributors for Buieks. The largest shipment of automobiles over made under one draft and bill of lading. .Breaking the Buick record made last year, when they shipped a trainload of 75 carloads, containing 5175 machines, valued at $IS2,-100.00, to the Howard coinpjiny. All 1911 models are left-hand drive, center con trol, fully equipped, including tlic famous Dolco Electric Starting and Lighting System. Come and sec the ears. Valley Motors Traction to. -AGENTS, HO N. HOLLY ST. W Vt "JWV a-e4n&hl-wj anc ycyrtef7 rtwwxnii0&f0ze..ffiujA. 0A0 -0AfflA Yri'. ''? rtcS Mfd-&f&-ie efa&l&p I know that this ntoro solb the ' t. It takes knowing how to bo a good druggist. My drug store, knows how to fill your proscriptions, adn thoy havo tho right kind of medicines to fill thorn with, and you just ought to como in and soo their beautiful toilot articles. I am tho Now Drug Storo Boy. I am glad I got a JOb Wit" The 3spSSL Storo The West Side Pharmacy SATURDAY SPECIAL K'cxall (Itiarautccd Tooth liriish, regular Sanitary Tooth Hrush Holder, regular Moth Saturday ouh for 35c 'J' J i 5 "5 2 " , 55 2''"5' 5 ' $ 2'5 "2 J 2' 5 2"'"'5 2 5 . w 5 5" ? t r f t t I iti:i m:tti:u DAY wi:ixrsi).v, tiii: yirrn Kery ono calling nt tho premium parlor on this dny v.1 1 1 receive 11.00 worth or stamps freo. No purchase required. Thanksgiving Bargain Sale M. M. Department Store licit i.irncit n iv ui:im:si.. iiii; juiii i Fwzamm '7 1 1 gl It Doain't i)rrol apar(att)ictoi SS22SiG Canterbury A brand new Me llllter Collar ih a dUtlact Tran" Atlantic air. The extreme of sumrtuen with out exaggeration of tyle. LlLc all fdefIver Cbllaix y , Wuocord U!reVMe """A'Sj'SjI .?.r70?aVn)T;oUiUoucM.bm Bioallu of wear. '" " 2for2Sc It sou suffer from raising of mu cous, bushy olco, discharge, from tho nose, droppings In tho throat, sniffles, or any other symptoms nf catarrh, or have bronchitis or cold In tho head surely uso Hjoniel. It will banish tbo diseaso germs In tho nose, throat and lungs and give quick and permanent relief or money refunded by Chas. Strang, druggist. Tho lljomel treatment gives a tonic healing effect to tho air you breathe, destrojH tho catarrhal germs, stops tho poisonous secretions, soothes tho Irritated mucous membrano and mattes a marked Improvement In the general health, Tho complete outfit, including In haler nnd bottlo of liquid, costs $1.00; extra bottles of liquid, If later needed, SO cents. ART STORE Reduced prices plcturo framing, on pictures and Century Edition of MUSIC 5c a Copy while it lasts Successor.s to .Mcekers ROBE BLANKETS All beautiful patterns with fringe and fall at l lin premium par lor on lhl iluy and rtM-olto f 1 no worth of 8 II Orexii JUiiiiuju. No puithmiH roqulrod. cords S2.98 SHEER LINEN For Handkorchiefs and Waists .'Hl-inch, sale ;i(-inch, sale .75i 85 Ladies' shots Ladies' 1'atont Shoes .. . SHOES Velvet low heel II low heel Ladies' for . Ladies' only . Button $3.00 M-Hiittoii .$3.00 Drown Nubuck Ihilton Shoes .. . .. . , t.tjt lilaek Suede IJutton Shoes for ... .. . !)i),uU S. & H. Grcon Stamps THANKSGIVING LINENS 72-inch Table Linen b Table Linen h Table Linen Special imported patterns 72-iiK 72-iiit S2.50 S2.00 $1.50 CLUNY LACES 10c and loc Cluny Iwices, all widths, specially priced . 5'r S. & H. Green Stamps FANCY GUEST TOWELING 18-inch 18-inch, fancy fancy 50 S. &H. Green Stamps s6pF y Y T ? ? T J t T T t T t f T Great Coat and Suit Sale DOUBLE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS GIV EN IN THIS DEPARTMENT SATURDAY $2o.OO Tailored Suits $19.95 $20.00 Tailored Suits $16.95 $18.50 Tailored Suits $13.95 LADIES' BLACK CLOAKS $25.00 Satin Lined Chiffon Hroaddoth $18.50 $20.00 Satin Lined Chiffon Broadcloth $14.98 $15.00 Broadcloth Coats $11.90 $12.50 Broadcloth Coats $ 8.98 The biggest reductions you have ever seen. , Double S. & H. Green Stamps Saturday Only CHILDREN'S COATS j One-fjiiai'ter off on all Children's Coats, 0 to 1 ? T ? I $8.00 Coats for $0.00 Coats for $1.00 Coats for I years. .$6.00 $4.50 .$3.00 LADIES' CLOAKS Special Prices Fancy weaves $25.00 Astrachans $23.95 Sport Coats, all colors $13.50 Sport Coats, all colors $10.50 Sport Coats, all colors $18.50 Double S. & H. Stamps Saturday SERGES AND MIXTURES In all the latest noyoltics as well as I he newest styles. Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps PETTICOATS Ladies' jMessalinc J'etticoats, red, Nell rose 1irttll. f M W It II, ..$2.49 r - Ifm Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 't Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y T T Y t t Y T Y T tan, black, b!ic , .... S. & H. Green Stamps, J.lcCall I'attetns 5i3' Coal 59i Sklit I'tlcc, is ccnti each S. & H. Green Stamps. Phono Xo. 007-J ao X. Grujto Bt. ."J X ' 5 '' $ $ A.A.A.A.A IvvIvvvvOvC000vOOOOI lfc 4$fc 3fc J?4 fc 4$fc fc AA 4$fc 4$. . 4$fc AA J?. A. J&A. 4. . AA .. . .. .. .. . A A A A & A A. A Y't v ' ' ' ' ' v ' ' T " VVVVVVVY t VVYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVW ?.