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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1914)
w Itfat,- -5lr IvIEDFOttD MAIL TUTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1!)H. ( PAGl BEC !W L I' -U E OF THE MEN WHO FIGURE IN THE BIG JAPAN'S PHD APPEALS 10 LI DEFENSE CLAIMS LEADER D SI COLORADO MINE WA ROSENTHAL VICTIM FOR WORLD PEACE 0 GAM8 WA NEW YOltK, May 19. Tho de fense launched Its care today nt tho trlnl of Charles Decker, former police lieutenant, fur tho murder ot tho Rambler, Herman Itosonlhnl ami callod as Its first witness Jacob rtclch, nltat Jack Sullivan, "King ot the Newsboys." Whothor llcckor will take tho stand was still undecided today. Rosenthal died In a gamblers war, at tho hands or tho four gunmen, put to death for the crime, accord Inn to tho contcnt'on of Martin T, Manton, chief counsel for tho de fense, In his opening address. Sullivan told of two alleged con versations with Hose In prison In which he swore. Koso had Raid: "Whitman wants Becker and Lam going to give, him to him. Slf pre servation is tho first law of nature. I'm going to look out Tor myself." This convcrsaitonr according to tho witness, occurred in tho Tombs. Later, accordlng'to tho witness, when the Informers and material witnesses were transferred to the West Side prison, Sullivan said he asked Rose whether ho still intended to 'frame up Becker. "Ros said ho did," said the wit ness. "Then I had a talk with Web ber. Ho told mo his lawjer had ad vised him to set on tho bandwagon and corroborate Rese: Then I went back to Rose and advised htm to kill himself before he 'framed up Becker. He laughed and aaid Vallon was with him and that they would all be out of Jail the next day." Only last May, after the fint trial, tho witness paid, Webber expressed remoreo for hi testimony against Becker and made an affidavit thnt Becker was innocent. This affidavit wis rend to tbo jury several days npo. "Areu'l'you afraid of being prose cuted for perjury now?" asked the district attorney. "No, I ain't afraid of nothing" Haul Sullivan. "I'm na cleirti ns you are. 1 could have been out of this case entirely if I bad committed jcr jury for you." CLEANUP TORS ISSUED BY HinSON Chief of Police Ulttion issued or ders this morning to all unsanitary places In the city to clean up at once or suffer arrest and prosecution un der tho law. People who know ot unclean and unhealthy conditions are urged to make a report in person or by telephone to the police, and steps will be taken to force a clean up. Quite a number have shown an Inclination to disregard clean up or ders as new tangled ideas, and will bo forced to obey the law. The warm sunshine ot tho last week has caused an tncreaso In tbo number of files, many of tho horso variety, who come to life from stablo offal, and particular attention will be directed to barns, etc. This is the second clean up order, the first being upon May 1st. The resident district Is roportod to be In good shape, but not so much ran be said of tho downtown districts. CAR$0N TO TALK TO SCHOOLS ON FARMING Mr A. H. Carson, state commission er of horticulture for tho third dis trict (southern Oregon), will lecture at the Willow Springs school house before the WUlow Springs grange, Thursday cvonlng, May SI. Mr. Car son will discuss the possibilities ot fruit growing and diversified farming its a working combination. Since Mr. Carson Is tho owner of the well known Redlaud vineyard In tho Applegate valley, which ho operates In connec tion with an alfalfa and stock farm, ho is well qualified by personal ex perience to talk on tho lines indicated, Tho public Id Invited to attend. Mr. Carson will bo entertained by Mr. and Mrs, Ralph W. KIdcn ut "Green Acrea." CARNIVAL COMPANY LOCATED CiBNEB IVY AND ELEVENTH The INillow-McCMIiiu Cuniiviil muutiunv niMiiiM itiiiiiht for u week's HKKHI("lt " tbo Id" corner of KJevenlli mul ivy, neur nt. Jiury h Atwdetuy. They liuvo uven xIiowh, ttv HttriHitioim, nierry-uo-rouud, lA., uml Iihvo been busy for I wo liuyH pultlnjc up tlia dhow. Tliey wlM rH every evening hiiiI Hulurdiiy '4Wh4mh hiiiI evwtititf, Tuke the ymHivr, Jk ymmff ! yourself KK IH fHO Hiytivwi WHU Mtt (rMw Mi Milri mU. i sbbbbbI. AN AMERICAN jffftll NA ' ' jg 4 vlsas sPstis y f xwEJsJ- 1 v bbY vlftty'A' s'wS'IbbbBbbbVA1 lr JBsSSBisVbsiV I YjaBBaH' uBbM JjF C BBBBBBBv BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr Z s BBBBBk 2&-J BBBBBB BftBBW w3l BBflVaKi'' . BBBbBBBT' yUi BBBBBV' BBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBByBBBBBBBsV BBT 'M2L5 A vijf '"tbbtbbbbw sbbbbbbH bbMR bBbbw ''ri vfBBBBsaBKt'Vi bbbbbBIbbbbbbbbbbwbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVbbbbV BBy4BSBBSiBBBBBBT J With the arrival or tbe Lulled States troop Coloiudo Industrial vrar has been stilled, but not terminated. Tto DvotUhcU, tho ttirtitilciicu and Ihu violence hnvo stopped, but Ihr controversy that has split the State Into armed camps for more thau half a jcar remains otherwise unchanged. All over the State lgln of relief have been breathed Tho coming of the government troop has been like a benediction I" ttilt war haunted foiniuMnvenllli Jut tuny lli sr..t thing. It Is nvKainxed. I In t aim the fighting camp, restore ,i more normal iuentaL attitude on all side and rctluco the sup illeo f powder tiii-I bul.M nud rifi-i ntiMiiu etnploe mil strikers. After this the subjevt of the controversy Itself can be approached. Meanwhile, although peace linn come, there I nolndl ntlou of n spirit of iomnruuilcur loiiu'iutloii ouelttior lilo HUERTA EXPELLS VERA CRUZ. Mexico. May IS Arch Illshop Moray del Tlo was driven out of Mexico City by Pro visional President Huerta. accord ing to Information reaching here to day. Tho arch-bishop, the story says, sought an Interview with Gen eral Huerta, which was at first re fused, but later accorded on reprc- AH HO sentatlon that tho churchman had a, pjr mi jii itreel, through communication from the Pope The communication. :t is etntcd, proved to be a suggestion thai Gen eral Huerta resign. Tho president appeared to take this advice dis passionately, making no reply. On tho following day, however, a mes senger came to the arch-bishop with a warning from Huerta that he would do well to leave tho country. RIDES WHEEL FROM DERBY IN TWO HOURS JoM'pii I'rull, win' livex mi n f ii nil near Derby, eiiine in Tiicrdny upon bit, bie.ele i" lix tlitin two hours, n nd irtmoiiuci' tlie road fine. "Shut in ns I line beiii bv Hit sticky, I uppreeialc good loud-. I think every dollar pent on good roadn is worth one hundred dollars lo the community. No belter inet incut can be mudc The road front Kiijjle l'oint ! beinu prnded and htraigltleucd mid we all teel lis if our place bad gone up a bundled per cent in tnluu. We now hope that the next step will be to nmi'iidnm ire the slieky hlretelies." MEDF0ISSES L Stanley Hal(,'ht. aged 17, a pupil of tho Medford high school, son o' Fred Alton Ilalg'hL and Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, hag passed tho competitive examination at Aiiuri polls for entrance to tjie United States naval academy; He passed tho phy sical examination latt November. Hut four out of 2H app)bpauts paseod tho examination. TO ENFORCE LAWS AGAINST AUTOMOBILE MUFFLERS Auloisls i in motorcyclists who run around Aitb the in u tilers of their machines ohmi will be n nested under u caiiipiii;-!! launched this morning by Chief of Police lliltson. Wiiriilngs will bv )lil kiuii, Ik'iioiing of these will ic.ull in nrict. 'J'he Inst week or leu ihis this pnieliee bus xlioun mi fiieit'iioc, uml people in flu rest' ili'iien ilisl 1 1 i complain Hint they CHUIIoI kbep iiltihls inr lilieillllh uuUt'S uifidv l) IliU IIIIK llllU'S, FIRST GRASS FIRE BRINGS OUT CROWD The fin-l prn-s fire of the seiu-on brought out the fire department this the Southern Pacific, toinorrow, .May noon to e.xtinpii-h a mullo in jo, t-oiitliboiiud Sbnila limited No. yard on We-t Ninth xtreet. Thoiji, now due in lliw city at fti'i'J n. alarm was turned in jutt nt V2 o'eloclvji,,., wi Jeuvj two hours earlier, nt and a couple uf hundred ntito-t nud motoreji'len broke xpecil Invvn getting lo the scene. Motorcycle rider- went ho;; wild on Main street, and near- accidents' occurred at (Jniiw and Main rvekles ridiu;;. Five hundred o pie pothered in anticipation of seeing a rcetition of thu sK?etaeular bhir.en of the la wfjek. The damage was nil. The council will probably brim: up the matter of rufi fires at their regular meeting tonight. A DOUBLE SURPRISE ON DOUBLE BIRTHDAY On Friday evening. May 15, .Mrs. J. M. I'lctxeher, J'1 llently street, in ileil Miss Koberta Owen Curtis to sR'iid the evening with her in mem ory of their two birthdays. About fc:.'l() o'clock a rap wax heard at the door iiiid .Mrs. I'lcUcher was sur prised lo find at opening it about twenty-five of ihe neighbors. The i:euing wax a pleasant affair nud will he o'l long remembrance lo all. At a late hour, before going home, refreshments were served, eoiinisling of strawberries and cream, ice cream ami cake. Mr. I'lelscber wishes to thank nil for their interest and as sistance which made thu aifnir a success. CHIEF WHITE REMOVES CAPTAIN JOHN MOONEY KAN FIIANCISCO, Cnl., May 10. Captain John Mooney was removed today from the command of ihu de tective bureau of Ihe police depart ment by Chief I). A. White, as a sc ipieuce to published charges by .Moo ney Hint White was allowing himself to be dominated bv nolitieiiiiis in the conduct of ceitaiu police affuiis. We Gome Flying rCiflry "v-wrTi ir. Bti irf: fttnf For Quhk Deli terlist Phono fll H. Weinliard's Ice Depot ARbED MINERS, 'CHANGE OF 1 II ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC 11 v n new time table effective on :i:'J0 u. m. This is the only ebnuge, the other trains arriving nnd depart ing nt the same time. The time table i ns follews: North-bound No. '. Shasta limited . .. . 'Jilou. in. 11. Portland express: Hi'JOa.m. II. Motor lO&'Jii.in. III. Motor - l:'J7p.m. III. Oregon rxpre-.s . fliiOp. in. Houlh-bonnd " 11. Sluista limited ngOn.in. III. Motor -. H 10 ii. m. 1:1. San Francisco e.xp lOVJn.in. !.-. Motor .-- . 'J A! I p. in. 1.1. California express -1:00 p. in. EIGHTY CARLOADS OF PEARS ON ONE ORCHARD MAItYSVII.LK, May Id. The big gest pear crop ever harvested from the llayward Heed ranch ut lliggs will he picked this year from eighty ucri'S of bearing (rees. The yrop is (stimaled at 10(111 tons, .which is eipml to cigbtv rarloadn. All Ibis fruit goes to the distent markets ami commands a lain-v. price. The raisin crop in this district also will be ur heavy. TUBERCULOSIS In addition to plenty of frssh air and proper diet, those suffering iroai or who are predltposed to Tuberculo sis are recommended to use Eckman's Alterative to stop night sweats, banish fever and hasten recovery. This medi cine, by reason of Its successful use dur ing the past, warrants the fullest Inves tigation posdble by every sufferer. Eckman's Alterative Is most effica cious In bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lung affections, and in up building the lyttera. It contains no narcotics, nor harmful or habit-forming drugs. Acc.pt no substitutes. Sold by leading druggists. Write to the Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Ta., for booklet telling of recoveries. with jour ho when wo get your , order. Promptness ot delivery Is as much a feature, of our sorvlco us puro Ico and lota of - i It for thu monoy, Our wagon Is In your neighborhood ovury duy. "Welnhard's ko Is giiaratitcod to hi) ubxolutely saultury. MEMDEfcS OP THfSAN RAFAKL COLONY .FLEET LANDS MARINES 10 PROTECT MONARCH1 Dl'ltAZ.O, Albania, Mu III. -A mixed force of iiinriiies from the in terniitioual fleet was lauded here to day for the protection of Prince William of Albania, who accepted Ihe riilership of the country on Febru ary '21. CHARLES SPRAGUE PEARCE, ARTIST, PASSES AWAY NF.W YOlMv, Mny 111.- Advices from Au.vers Sur Oise, France, made public here today, iintiliiinced Ihe death there of Charles Spnigue I 'curve, the artist. Mr. Pea nil wax born in Itoslou in l.S.'il. lie attained much t'aimi as n painter of wasants and fishermen, and was it coiispieuoiix figure in the art circles uf Pari-, where be made his home for many .vears, lie hud not been in America for eighteen yea rs. said an recently pany injr rirr UTV., V V - ,' : n S ... ZEROLENE cVtyu 7',. Motor Coot 70 PER CENT OF F E L II. Il.mi-, formerly of Medford, now of Sacramento, ami representa tive for Stewart Co., fruit ship pers ami commission men, is visit ing Medford' nud inspecting Ihe fruit prospects. He said: "I have gone over most of the or chard area, and 1 find much more fruit than I was led lo believe. I believe there will he 70 per cent or better of a crop of both apples and pear. "The prospect are fine for good price, particularly of pears. The California pear crop has suffered u severe dioji, and blight Is causing an enormous om hi the river district. The crop will not be near as heavy as predicted. The apple crop Is xhy also." Hflth Medford trade is Medford mad R CROP 'vq used it successlully for years" automobilist to us referring to Zero- lene. Why shouldn't it be a good oil, your Com- has been manulact- v lubricating oils for i frvrM v'.irs. nnrl W. WT .'W...... ...... you must know how to make a good oil." ZEROLENE THE STANDARD OIL FOR "Wl)cn you tell mc that Zcrolcnc is actually the best automobile oil you can make that's guarantee enough for me." . . 'I'lwMiLtiwIc rtf mntnristc mvr. mi ennvr- rtt(tprm in our recommendation. To thouMindH Zcrolcnc is, giving the same satisfactory service. Dealer, everywhere. Ask our nearest agency about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil Medford TOICIO, May ill. A plou lo Ihu press of the world to wm'li for the ie moval of lulKtiiHlcrstniidlniu uml huh, plelons between the nations of tho world wiih made tm;ay by Premier Count HIilRenoIni Oluimn, In uddreNa tug a KutlK'rliiK of Jupauoiio and foi oluu JoiirunllHtH. Ho declared theso iiilmiiidemlitnillnuii mul iuuiIkIiuiu uero terrible ollstructloiis to tho world's peace, but added Hint tint time hud not nrrlved In international relations to apply the Christian tevt: "Whosoever shall snilto thee on thy rlitht rheek, turn to him the oth er also " Nations, he until, must be strouu and evait respeil for their rhtlits The dnpunere premier deelured that unjustified suitpleloti has ted to the fortlflrntlou of peaceful roKltliliM such as Now 'ealaud and Australia and concluded. , "America has no ciiem, so what Is the use of the fortification of tho Paunma canal?'' i , - . Mt. PlU.CIuar. Are lionie-mudo and 'will must particular smokers. please Legal blanks lot sal at lb Mall r-lhun nfflra C SALTS IF BMOUCHY I Drink loU of water and stop eatlcg at for a whlls if your Bladder troubles you. 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