Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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WHO KILLS THREE
MOUNT Vim'ON. Wash.. Mntoli
!IO.-More tlmn 1200 inch nrc todnv
ppourinp the country between the
Culindiiin bonier on the north nud
Kterctt on the south for Charles
HonkiiiB, n ruRitive, who hast com
milted several murders since the he
ginnine; fC the yenr. nnd is regarded
here ns n second Hnrrv Trne.v. Hi
latent uctims were Antone Qerh, -10.
John Freeman, 35, nnd nn nnident
fied man, held up ou the road near
r.lirlieh station, Skagit county, Sat
urday night,
flerh was instantly killed, Freeman
wjiR furiously wounded nnd the other
man who had accompanied the other
two in missinp. Freeman was first
knocked unconscious with the butt of
the bandit's reoher, nnd ns he lay
rtrofrtrnto w.is shot through the neck
Upon rcRiuninx Ii!b HeiihCH Sunday
morning ho crawled half n mile U
the station, awakened Joseph Kell,
occupant of n slinek. Dr. II. I. Mil
ler was summoned, the sheriff and
constable notified nnd n gencrn'
nlnrm i-ent out. Posses in three
counties were quickly organized.
In one of his conscious period
Freeman recognized n picture of
Hopkins.
"Thnl'tj him; that's him," he cried.
Hopkins has tho words "true love
tntooed on h:s fiugcrs. He is nccus -
cd of murtlcrinj; Charles Hodges or
Jnnunry 31 in n Seattle lodging
house, nnd last Thursday night seri
ously wounded Patrolman William
son nnd two others nt Everett.
Every logging enmp, rnilrond cm
ploy nnd town constable nnd deputx
s-heriff between Cnnndn nnd Seattle
has been supplied with n picture of
tho fugitive, and with three organized
jmisscs nfter him, Deputy Sheriff
Stevenson of lUount Vernon s confi
dent he will bo captured shortly.
BILL HANLEY BULL
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PORTLAND, .Mnrch 30. Willinm
Ilnnley yesterday niinouuecd that he
xeouhl be n candidate for tho pro
gressive nomination for United
Stales senator.
Since the progressive luncheon on
Thursday the movement to urge Mr.
Ilnnley to enter the rnce for the pro
gressive nomination gnthercd force,
nnd many progressives called upon
him to urge him to bo a candidate,
while others wrote hira letters and
prominent progressives presented
him tho following petitien:
"Hon. William Ilnnley, Portlnnd.
"Dear Sir We, being members of
tho progressive party, nnd nppreci
ntivo of the services you hnvo ren
dered the cause of the development
of Oregon, nnd believing that the
principles jou stand for are in ac
cord with tho national platform of
tho progressive party, herewith urge
oii to declaro yourself n candidate
for tho office of Uuitcd States senn
tor on tho piogressivo ticket."
To these ho replied agreeing to be
come, a candidate.
FROM STATE BOARDS
SALEM, Or., March 30. Gover
nor West today announced Unit Dr.
C. J. Smith of Portlnnd, nxpirant for
tho demoeiutio nomination for gov
ernor, hnd resigned ns a member of
the state board of health nnd the
state bouid of higher curricula. Dr.
Smith wiyi, in hit, letter to tho gov
ernor;
"This nclioii would hnvo been
taken some time ago hnd it not been
for cei tain uncompleted matters be
fore these hourds. My term having
recently expired on tho last named
honid, formal lesigniitiou nf. to it is
pei Imps uniieceMiry.
"Public offico bhould bo n public
trust, nnd it seems to mo n man
ennuot ho tin officeseeker nnd nt the
snmo tiiuo do his full duty ns an of.
ficeholder. Tho temptation to neg
lect tho peoples, affairs for one's pn
vnle ambition is too great."
FOREST GROVE MAYOR
DEAD AT SIXTY-SEVEN
PORTLAND, Or., March 30.
Wnltar lingo, mayor of Fnient drove
in 31108, nnd formeily editor of the
l'oroht drove Times, iw dead hcio to
dny nt the ago of (17 yenra, ufler a
three mouths' illncH. Ileforo coming
to Olefin in JII0I, lingo wiu editor
of lu'H'AjwiwM in ISYIirnMiti. . '
SECOND
RAY
CHASED
BY P
READING AMKKTCANDIWSSMAICKHS DHXY FKKNCII CHAIiCK
i THAT AMERICANS AUK TO RLAME FOR DHHSS INDECENCIES
SOME GOWNS THAT
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ROBE OP WHITE SATIN TRIMMED
WITM PEARLi .Ainu
QREEN GIRDLE
Dressmakers In Atnerlc.i resent tbe
ltllo fur I hi' ilnrhlL Innnlinn uhkli
ivcnUthcs of .vmori ix's lejdlus drossum-lug shops expressed tbelr surprise
1 r tuo America" wouun.
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i ur uiinroui iui.itni.ii mi iiiim'uiiv-i-iiii-i.i iu iiiu muiiu-ui i .urioiif i.rnciic ni iari, rvcciiuy on!anietl ror Hie
punxe of supposing Immodesty in dress. And Immcdlntel.T upon the heels of the announcement of the Women's
Patriotic I .en cue camp.iipn came the statement, made by a leadliiK French dressmaker, that Americans were entirely
to blame for this hide, eney,
The nnnniiiu enent sttd In part 'The American woman, and not the French woman, created the demand for
rUiue dresses 'the French Initiated tbe mode, but tho Americans degraded It outmceously. The silt skirt and the
transparent cornice are made In n'ne cases out of ten for exportation. Tbe Furlsleuue knows Just bow far to go,
but fir our Amir. :m mstomcrs notblnj; sec ins too darnu." '
DRAMATIC LEAGUE
ARRANGES TO GIVE
UNIVERSITY PLAY
Arrangements have been made by
tho University of OrcBon Drama
ucaguo ror the prouuction in .Moc
ford at the Page Theater, on April
1SS, of J. M. Uarrlo's brilliant three
act comedy, "Tho l'rofor's Love
Story." by Professor Archibald Fer
guson rteddlo and the University of
Oregon class ot Dramatic Interpre
tation. '
Professor Neddie Is well and most !
favorably known horo for tho de-j
ltghtful readings which he has gives
In connection with the University o
Oregon extension work, and that he
Is to tako part In and direct the pro
duction alone is sufficient guarantee
of Its excellence In every way. The
rest of tho cast Is mado up of ton of
tho university students who Imvo
been selected for their Individual
adaptation to their several parts and
ably trained to a point closely ap
proaching perfection.
"Tho Professor's I.ovo Storj " was
Oarrlc's first lmmonio dramatic suc
cess, and In It tho author Is at his
best in pure, whimsical humor, the
play being replete with a wealth of
'droll lines and situations. It U an
almost continuous laugh from start
to finish nnd we can promlso our
readers a most delightful evening's
entertainment on the dato mentioned.
ALASKA SALOONS ORDERED
CLOSED SUNDAYS HEREAFTER
FAIRBANKS, Alii-kn, Mnr.h 30.
Fnited State District Attornej J.I
J. C'ron!ey has issued mi ord
ulohu salootu here on Sundnn uMr
April 1. Snlooiib huve heretofore
heeu open niyht and duv tho jenr
lotiud.
"TB" GLADDENS
SOREJP FEET
"TIZ" make eore, burning, tired fttt
fairly dance with delight. Away (-0 the
ache and palm, the conu, callouwi,
LlUtera and bunloni.
"TIZ" draw a
out the acids and
oUoii that j'UlI
up jcur feet. No
mutter how hard
jou work, how
lung jou dance,
how far )ou
uU, or how long
jou nmulii on
jour fiet, "TIZ"
brined restful
foot coinforC
TIZ" U on-iK-rful
fur tlnxl.
achlriK, nwolltn, irnarthig fut, Ynir fiet
jut tliiulv fur joj , nliuiK nutr hurt or
umiii tight.
(itrt u '& lent hox of "JIZ" imw from
Jinjr ilru'gUt or depwr tint lit time, i .it I
fuot torture frerr ttm tnullvr lim
keep your h, livtb, nwul mil Impji.
3s W.
MTCTVFCmD MATL TRIBUNE.
- raised a prxnw3tk. ,
IOW 1ET
EVENING
CORSAGE
OF SILVER
wiim
ill irw that American customer who
h.no ulromlv- rullril ilnn-n n Hfnrm nf iirlnt mum Itn.lr immr In l,rj iir.
400,000 ACRES
OF LAND COT OUT
OREGON RESERVES
WASHINGTON, Mar 30. An oxe-
cutl0 order Jugt promulgated
Imi
resulted In an elimination of lands
from national forest aroas In Oregon.
Tho readjustment of boundaries
has resulted in a total reduction of
gross area on tho Paulina and Hei
di u Us national forests of about 100.-
000 acres. Tho lands eliminated aro
located In the oast central part of the!reetion without finding trnce of the
state, a considerable portion bolnp ou
pumice lands of low fertility and lit
Jjtle value for prossnt or future forest
purposes A portion Is located near
the Deschutes river and already com
prises a largo pcrcentago of prlvato
lands, and Includes two towns. Tlieto
eliminations aro n part ot the work
of boundary examinations Initiated
flvo or six jcars ago, which Is re
sulting In fixing, aftor careful sur
vey, tho definite boundaries ot thoso
lands which should remain perma
nently In forests.
Thn presont eliminations aro mado
because tho land Is not required for
forest purposes or for tho protection
of wntorshedB. Tho lauds have con
siderable grazing value, but only n
small portion aro sultablu for agri
culture under present conditions.
Ugly Sores
Quickly Banished
Yu MarveI HoW Wor,t Slin
Eruptions Disappear as Result
of romous Keracdy
It jnii ihotild mtf t mron TirnUliIni; a I
or with a irnay nlntiaiut lour !t ml
vle wnulil Im- to ijull nuili tlilnifii aud
utlmd to tho hlwjil.
To KiircMuiiiilljr lUht any IjIwjI (roiibte,
tome trujitlKi Kkln itlitawi (all It enema,
Iujjui, lunrlamt. laalarli or icrorula get
your blood under the Intluenoi it H. K H.
It I one of tliou) rant medical force wlilcli
act In the bl'Kd with thn name di;reii of
certainty that U found In oil natural ten
d'ocle. Tho manner In whUh It dominate
and control the myterlou trannfrrtuio
of rlih. rd. pure arterial Mood, fur tbe
dlneatrd ltnoun blood la marriloiu.
Out through every tkiu mte atlda, Rfrii
and ollii r bbxHl linnurllle are for red In
thu furui of Invlalhle vapor, thu howrhf,
kldae), bladder and all emunclorlea of the
body are inarahalbd luio a fltfhtlni: foii
to i'ipl very vmllK" of eruptive illiM-aur
'Iliere U itunvly u roiu in unity anwlieni
but Mhat Iia lu llvlui; oaiupti) of the
Hondtrfuj rnratlve effecla of H. H H. (in
a botilo nt thli faliioim reimdy loduy, and
If your ran It lulilioru or pemllar, writ
lo Hie Nwlft HikII1c Co., Uld Hwlfl llldj,' .
AHanla. fla
i' not pirmll anyone In Ulk you Ini'i
.uie ne. roiupotliid thty pill Up a
Kub.lliuie f.r H H, M No huiied ilr-iiKKi.il,
V,ll do IliK,
MEDFORD. OREOOtf, MONDAY. MAROIT M. 101
SKILFULLY CUT DECOUXTE
GOWN OF WHITE SATIN ,TME
AND PETAL SHAPED RUFPLEi- -j
VOI LE SPANGLED WITH KHINE5T0NU
buy French model drcc nm rpioon.
and Indlcnatlou at tbLs arraignment
-A .1 .. ... a
GANG SHOOT UP
BANK DF ELMA
ESCAPE WITH $3500
ELMA, Wnsh., .March 30.-It is
believed today the seven men who
hot up the Hank of Elmii early Sat
urday evening nnd Mole .f.'l.'iOO in
currency from the vnults have mndc
good their escape.
A pose of forty men returned
late Int night after heating the
woods for several Iniles in everv di-
nnnilits, i
The robbery oenyrrcd while
cus-
tomers were coming in nnd going out
f the hunk. The men, led by n big
fellow who epukc broken Knglish,
lined tho bank employes up nt the
points of their guns, intimidated by
stander with a fu-ihidc of shoU that
injured no one, entered the vnults
and took the coin at their lcixiirc.
They fired several shots up nnd down
the street us they ran to thu woods.
Legal blanks
Trlhunft office
toi ssle at tbe Man
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DEAD
ANIMALS
Vc will remove nil (lend
animnls from your premises
on short notice, FRKK OF
CIIAROK.
MEDFORD REDUCTION
CO.
Telephone 237
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FOR CONCESSIONS
1'AUIS, Mutch HO. That a lihiunl
nppropiiution for u French exhibit nt
the Sun Francisco oxpoxilion will be
uded by the (lulliee wirliiiiuenl soon
after the election of new deputies on
April 'Jtl was the prediction of u ei,
untitle I'm is politician here todny,
The situation, he said, N just this:
French business men think the)
see n chance to cvtort tant'f confer
sious from the United States by
threaten ng to boycott the exposi
tion until they get them.
The present deputies do not think
they will gvt any such concessions,
and thev do want a French exhibit
at the exposition. They are uftiiid
they will offend certain influential
electors if they vote an appropriation
without .the concessions, howexer,
and thev arc unwilling to gio of
fen so with an election so near.
After the election is over the nu
thor of this exploitation said he wits
sure the appropriation would be
forthcoming.
lltX'IIAMIIKAU
Thn ItnnnriKil Ir)iiirin afnlllnn.
owned bv Walter Kilt,, will h !.i
Phoenix, on Menday: Jacksonvlllo.
Tuesdns, the Dickey place at Table
iiuck, on ciinesuay nnu innriiin),!
and Vlnrcnt barn In .Med ford on Fri
days and Saturdnys
I'lionn Main I'J Jncksonvllte, Ore.
Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME
We hnvo changed our
name, hereafter tin. Missiof,
Furniture
known as
Works will be
The
Pacific Furniture
and
Fixture Factory
Home of the "Pacific" Cedar
Chest.
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR.
Proprietor
113 South Holly
Medford, Oregon.
HAVE YOU TRIED
Ls tho question aiitoniohilo owners are asking each
other, now that the Anieriean Oasolino Co. have opened
their Medford .station. IOvery automobile owner is in
terested in the gasoline question, and "tSlUOLL" is the
answer.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
Phono or Write to
HUBBARD BROS.
Helling Agents, Medford,
1.
Where is the Best Place to
Buy Seeds?
Why ltronille)' of Course, the only plnrn In tloutliern Orotton where
jou ran get Hurriuc Beodti mm Mulford'n Nltrogorm, Ho hni Imil nunrly
30 joar experleiiro In hnndlliiK nnd (trowing needs nnd cimtoiiicm nil linm
the hcnoflt ot his experience. It U only a few steps from Main street nnd It
will certainly pny )ou to take (ho few extra steps to llrondley's' whom you
ran get uer thing for tho Kiirdou, Uo Mulfurd'a Notroperiu In your le
guiiii) crop, llurpee Bpcncor Sweet Pens Imvo no eipinl ntul you hnvo
about 40 ot tho ory best xnrlntles to etioono from. If you don't sou
wL. jou want nk for It., '
BROADLEY THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN
la In the 'M. F.
Store I'lione 872
Hupmobile History
CIIAPTKU VII
(Continued from jesterdny) Tlio bevel driving pinion Is
The chief ndviuitaBii of the Hup-' mounted between two roller bear
mobile de-dun In, Hint no load whM lR hlch hold It In perfect nllnf
ever Ib carried on tluf nxle Hliitft.i '"" hrul U taken up by
They do nothliiK but drive the wbeeb ""other ball benrlng nnd It nUo li
and the axlo caning which In lnrg'i ndjiutablo to help secure projtir
nml atrimp i-nrrlna Ihn limit. TIiIh
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enrlug Is built up of two tiiierel
steel tubes, the mslleftbln Iron cen
trnl housing nnd the taper steel tube
propeller shaft housing These
pieces form a easing so strong and
rigid tbnt It does not reipilro tlu
support of either truss or reach rods
Tho differential which cnrrlcs
tho driven bevel gear Is mounted ou
two Urge roller boarlngs. Tbot.i
rnrry only tho up nnd down loads
"ho end thrust Is taken earo of by
wo bnll bearings Just oiitsldo of the
oilers.
Two threaded adjusters nrc used to
novo tho bevel gear In or out fropi
ho pinion until the proper tooth con
tact or ' mesh" Is secured for (pilot
and efficient running.
' IHCrOIlSO tllO POWOr Of Your GUT
j Vt I'CIIIOVC CUI'llOII l)V tilt OXV,r('ll piOt'P.SK lit tilt! ll)W tiosl t)f
$1.00 DIM'
Crater Lake Motor Car Co.
Medford Iron Works
K. O. Trowbridge. Prop.
General Foundry and
Machine Works
Pacific 401 ; Ilomo 298L.
Res. Pac. 5031; Eomo 227 L.
For tho best of
EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD
Seo ua. Wc mako n specialty of
OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES,
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc
Factorv Corner South Fir and 11th Sta. Both Phonei
MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR CO.
.1.1 J. I-I. .J
& II. lliilldlnK
(Jrcciibousn Htf J
. Iliell
l.'arh wheel runs on two roller
hearings, one of which takes tbe land
nnd tho other side thrusts mirount
or ml In turning corner. Thus, the
axlo shaft with flanges boltm! to
tho wheels re free to do tho driv
ing The hearings am nil of thn best
manufacture nud nil working parts
nrc. inndo from high grade, electric,
or open hearth steel heat-treated by
expert metnllurnlsts
It Is noteworthy that many of thn
tending Furopcnn makers of high
priced cars such ns Paulinrd nnd !."
vnasor have adopted this construc
tion for the axle casings of their lat
est niudels,
(To he continued.)
CVIIIHIOI'
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATER
nud
IRRIGATING PJP13
Go to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Grape St.
Telephone 890
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