Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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GARFIELD TELLS
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COURSE IN DOMESTIC SCIENCE STARTS AT ST. MARK'S HALL MONDAY AFTERNOON, 2 O'CLOCK
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OUTLOOK
PERTNENT
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BETTER FOODS, BETTER HOIS
WEEK BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY
"" other utensils necessary for prepar-
MISS Pcct Will DISCUSS Scientific ' ,,p trln ami vegetables anil moats,
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Principles of Housekeeping Will
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Make Doughnuts Monday After
nocn Six. Lecture Demonstrations
to Be Given.
Six locttiro-domonMratlons have
been arranged for tho Mall Tribune
Home Kconomlcs School to open In
St. Mark's hall Monday afternoon ami
Miiilnun for flvo dnvs. There will ,
be an oxtra evening session on Tues
day evening at 7.30.
St. Mark's hall Is a comfortable
ai. .Miirh linn in a iuiiiiiii tumv
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nmlltorlum, with plenty or seats so juj " -' i '' " !' c
arranged that all Miss l'eet says can! they will get greater pleasure out or
be easily heard by everyone and her j tho delicious foods she will prepare
cooking operations can be seen with-'and Mre to her audience,
out difficulty. It Is anticipated that ; At the Tuesday night meeting,
the Mall Tribune Home Kconomlcs Miss l'eet Is to bake Ice-cream. This
School will le the most pleasant so-1 seemingly Impossible feat Is really
clal event of tho season. All classes ' accomplished most easily by a method
of housowlves and cooks are expect- J known to Ml l'eet which she pront
Ine in ntleiiil ami nro sure to meet i Iscs to divulge to Medtord house-
all of their friends there.
Stage the Kltrhen
The stage In St. Mark's hall baa
been transformed Into a largo pleas
ant kitchen, equipped with every up-to-dato,
modern convenience which
lightens tho housekeeper's burdens
and renders her scrvlco moro
clent. Miss Peot bclluves In good
tools for tho cook. In fact she says
to prepare tho best foods, in the best
ntuniier and In tho shortest time, n
woman must havo proper and con
venient kitchen furnishings and cook
ery'cnslls, Thcro Is a dandy gas slovo ready
for Miss reel to light. A kitchen
cabinet hag been rilled with various
spoons, pans, kettles, and all the
ATASHLAND.LODGED
IN COUNTY JAIL
Tim love affairs nnd elopement of
Hen Kennedy, age 35, Mtigle, and
irro. It. J. Xorris, ngc '20. both of
Camus, Douglas county, ended Fri
day night at Ashland when the hus
band of the woman mat Sheriff Sing
ler stepped into tho rooming Iioiie
where they were utouping nrnl served
n warrant for their arrest. Kennedy
nud Mrs. Norris are held in tho
county jnil, while the liu-dinnd paces
round anil round the jnil.
Kennedy and Mr. Norris disnp
jH'ared from Co mat the first of the
week, nud n search located the coll
ide ut Ashlund. The husband wax
notified and warrant issued. Mor
ris nrrived last night nnd accompan
ied tho hheriff to Ashlund, where he
confronted bin ' wife, a dramatic
scene being enacted.
Tho love that culminated iti the
elopement hn,i been going on clnuden-
tinel" for several months-, I lie pair
being old ncipiaintanccs.
Norris, thii husband, wns under it
high nervous strain nil morning and
walked up sunt down the court vnrd
jmlliti for n glimpse of his erring
mala through the burs of the jail.
In tho afternoon Attorney 11. P.
JIulkey wan called and n conference
held looking lownrtl n reconciliation
between husband and wife. The
prosecution of Kennedy is the bone
of eonlcutio:i, Nnrris insisting ii)on
this plttiho. Pheriff Ouiuo of l'oe
burg will nnive this afieriiouu to
take the pair buck for trial.
Kennedy and Mr. Noniw had been
living an nun itnd wife' ut Ashland.
Nurris is h.nd to bo (ho owner of
coiiMdcrahle DimiuIiih county laud
and to be wi-uHliv.
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SURVEY 1U BEGIN
BUATTI.K, Waidi.. May 23. Tho
Alaska railroad commission has
opened headquarters n Ulcus hero
nud next Monday Lieutenant Freco
ilck Mount, momber of tho tomiuls
kIoii and formerly cliluf englueor of
ho l'uuumii railroad, will begin hir
ing a crow of 100 men o locale tin?
proposed lino from thu Alaska court
jo Fulrlmnkw. Thomas lllggs, Jr., o
iiiiimbor of tho eominlmtlou Is also
hero and W. (J. I'doM, thu third iimm
hor, Is Dxputtod to urrlvo from nun
fornix next yvcU.
flil blaaki 1st Ml st lb Mall
ELOPERS
CAUGHT
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i making cakes. Thoro are other com-
partments too which Miss l'eet will
fill with flour and sugar, salt and
pepper and savory spices. There Is
.1 big refrigerator all ready for Ico
and for butler and milk and other
Reed things. A tireless cooker
awaits Miss Poet's magic touch to
produce wonderfully appetlilitR
dishes. Work tables and serving
(fables stand ready for use by Mis
root anil tier assistants
Men Welcome
t the Tuesday night session men
will be .welcome. They too will en-
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Lwlves. When they hnVo lasted the
delicious concoction Mlm l'eet pro
duces by this method, they will bo.
most eager to learn bow she does It.
Scientific rrjIiiR
Miss Teet Is going to give particu
lar attention to trlng which she
erfl-.says Is much abused and often mls
'understood methods of cooking.
She Is also going to give some In
teresting lessons in cake baking and
Intends to make this art poplar In
Mcdrurd. She will show how to
make digestible pastry and suggest
many kinds of fruit pies.
On Monday Miss l'eet will prepare
and servo tho following menu:
Doughtnuts, Cinnamon Cakes,
Orange Sticks, Banana Compote'.
BECKER PLANS
APPEAL FOR STILL
ANOTHER TRIAL
NEW YOKK. May 2S. For the
second time Charles K. Decker, for
mer pollco lieutenant, occupies toda
a cell in Tombs prison, tho convlctcj
murderer of Herman Rosenthal,
gambler, for tho actual killing of
whom four "gunmen" paid tho penal
ty In the electric chair a little more
than a mouth ago.
Today, as on October 2u, 1912, the
day following bis first conviction tor
tho murder of Rosenthal, Decker's
only holm lay in an appeal. On Fri
day of next week ho will be sentenced
and soon thereafter ho will bo re
turned to the deathbouse at Sing
Sing prison, which he left last Feb
ruary on the order of the court of
appeals that ho be given a new trial.
.pKitl Acts as Stay
An appeal, which Is certain to te
made, will act as a stay of cxecu
tlon. giving Decker more than a year
to live and with it tho hopo or
another roversal of the judgment of
the trial court.
Martin T. Manton, chler of the
Decker lawyers, announced that his
appeal would be based on the admis
sion of tho testimony of Mrs. Lillian
lloscnburg, widow of "Lefty Louie"
the gunman; tho ruling of the court
In refusing to hear before tho jury
tho argument ou the admissibility of
tho "Dago Frank'' Clrotici confession
nnd on tho justice's charge to tho
jury to which ho took exception In
court.
The only conference today for
Decker waa with his counsel, Martin
T. Manton. and Mrs. Deeker. Tho
basts for an appeal from the vordlct,
It was said, was tho subject under
discussion.
Siieui (julct Night
Decker spent u quiet night In bis
cell In tho TombH and uwoko re
freshed and comparatively cheerful.
District Attorney hitman toaay re-
colcd tho following letter from
Mayor Mltehel:
"I have Just heard of tho outcome
or tho Decker ruse. Tho wttolo com
munity Is under obllgullou to you.
Your work hats been Hphtndld."
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WAHIIINOTOS', May :'3 A poll
Hon slKued by vovural thousaiidH or
eltUeim of MIcIiIkuii, askliiK ioiikm'Si
to recoKiiUe Ur. Frmlorlck A. Cook us
Ihe illsrotcrur of thu Noilli l'l. was
cmiiIciI lo thu seliuto linluy by Kim
uor Wlllluni Aldvu rliullh.
iB RELINQUISHES THUNDER SHOWER " " TROWBRIDGE FUNERAL"
ALL PROPERIY RIGHTS
A nintjiage cortrnel bet ween IWnj.
F. (Iniham of l.iw Angeles and I'.lir.
atuili Grace t'larke of Sun Diego has
been filed with the count v recorder.
The ngnvufUl provides that in eon-
-iderntion f the pnnutse of Mi-.-.
t'lutke lo nun i. v. .Mr. (Iruhiim relin-oui-he-.
and disclaims "any nud nil
right, title, iutcrct, claim and de
mand, or either, in mid lo property,
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real or croiuil, now owned by her
or that may hereafter he acquired by
her. and nlo rent-, profits, crops
dividends, intere-t, increase or in
crimen! nccruiiig thereoiipu, either
in p;irt or in whole; that he reiiouuccH
all rights which might accrue to him
to -hare or participate in her sepa
rate estate; that she hiill have com
plete and absolute control, cii.lod,
and management, nvjer. hex properly-
and that no (uirt shall he liable for
debts contracted by him before or
niter mnrnage.
"In return. Miss Clarke waive
rights to property owned by Mr.
Graham and exempts his separate es
tate fur the satixfaclion of any
pnKrty xottlement, mniutciiniirr,
alimony or for siipMirt. Only prop
erties ifnd monei.s acotiircd or earn
ed solely by joint efforts shall be
held community property."
WALKER'S LIVERYSTABLE
A. W. Walker of the NVh livery
stable this iniiriiiiig completed tho
.alu of the property to T. V. Good
win of Klamath Fall, who will take
charge of I he business n once. The
price is not mude public. The new
owner it u pioneer livery man of
southern Oregon ami is well known in
this section. .Mr. Walker has been
owner of the stuble-. for nine eur.
He will cont line to make him home
in the valley, but is undecided upon
what busineii he will engage in.
PANAMA CANAL TOLLS
BILL VOTE NEAR AT HAND
WASHINGTON. May 23. Demo
cratlc leaders In tho senate wero con
fident today the Panama canal tolls
exemption repeal bill and the arbitra
tion amendments will ho disposed of
next week. Senator Kern, leader of
the majority, said n vote would bo
taken May 28 or shortly aftorward;
and added that tho repeal bill would
be passed by a majority of at least
ten.
STOLE MILLIONS
(ContJouBd from pag 1.)
further hoods to pay off maturing
obligations, and nlo at it time when
admittedly the oiit-tiiudiiig obliga
tions could no ho pu'il ut maturity
by iippro.vimiitclv .fJII.(lli(l,(llll).
Permit lucrcuscil KipilpiuciiL
"Mr. Culhouii mid the hlockhohlcrs
seem In have joined in this act of
plunder, nml this being so, ln slock
holdurs, while liming Ihe r'ght to
be generous, hum not the right lo
be generous ut thu exueusu of Ihe
public and the creditors, nml the
stockholders sluiuhl cither voluntar
ily or hi- force enter into u scheme
of pincciliiro for ihe Inline wliieh
nil) illicit lo the payment of Hh ob
ligntioiis and the proper iiitiiutcunucu
of senieii ovary uvailablo dollar,
even Ihoiigh litis iioulil mean the
foicgoiug of ilivideiids for u consid
erable number of years."
'J'lic commihsioii, while holding up
Hie Hiiaiiciiil liaiisiiclloiiM of the
company lo severe criticism, tilled
Unit Hie gooil of Hid cily ilemaiulcil
an ineiciuo in Die rolling slock ami
periiillliti) tlm cxeciilliiii of u uir
iipiipmeiil IiiihI o I ho exlnit of
With Medfurd inlu U MUforJ mudu,
DELUGES APPLEGATE
The Applegnte district and Ihe sec
tion betu cut Jitck-ouiillo and l'hoe
ni ucre huilc?.t hit l the thunder
slomi that bioke nvei the willov Fri
day afternoon. IJnin fell in torrents
in Jacksonville nud bad us big us
uiinil eggs fell. For ten intitule the
ibiiiiipour continued iii.h rare sever
ity. Ilcnvv niiu also fell all up nud
down the Applegnte, wahiug out
Miiall sections of the rnad, binning
doiui trees nnd damaging Miiall
amounts of lm thai uas cut.
Lightning pluicd Innl.istic tri-ls
among (he trees and along Ihe bill
tops in this section, tilling a bcwill
eriug display.
AUTO TURNS TURTLE
Deputy Sheriff ( urlcv Wilson
turned turtle in his automobile near
the wot terminus of the Aram slreel
paving Fridav tiisJH, while trying lo
avert u colli.sion mill a buggy, lie
threw on the cmeigiiicy brake upd
the cur skidded across the road and
down the cmliaukiiieiit, breaking the
wind shield. The Jiorse stool Mill
while this performance was going on.
No one was injured. It is said Wil
son iv us running unhout lights.
KILLED IN COMPETITION
OSAKAIIIIt'Kt K. (Icnnaii!' .Muy
'-'I. Two more (lermitii army itiiitt
ors, l.iciiten.iu't Otto Boeder and
Lieutenant Sierlned Keiuhardt, met
their ileaths today in the Prince
Henry Hying competition, bringing
the total since the start of tho fou
lest on Sunday it up o seven.
The other ot ficers killed were Lieu
tenants Willy, Wiegnndt, Mueller,
Fellinger, I'ohde ami Kolhe.
The aviators wcie muglit in a
thunderstorm, during which their
aerojilane molt uracil nnd they were
tlironn out nl n height of 1.101) feet.
REPORTEO DESERTER
VKIIA Clirz, May 23.-8lx Atuerl
cans arrived here f.y train rrom Mex
ico City today. Tboy brought with
thorn nu uncouririiied report that
fi'ouural Jomi VuIi-kco, tho federal
coiiiiiiaiulur, who was dofoaled nt Tor
rton by (loneral Villa, then recalled
lo tho capital and later sent to San
Luis 1'otosl, had rovoltcd ucalust
(iencrnl Hui-rla I mother with mort
of tho federal troopM under his coiii
muiul. $10 Down and $10 a Month
lluyu tho hen I u Iti tiny of tho
addllliiiiH to Cr nt City, u town
which luiH a lictti i!hanco of muklug
"A (looil Town Uinu Medford bud
elKbt oara uko and lyltli lots selling
lor IIUO.OO to $1.0.00. Where can
you Invest mom to u . bettor ad
vauliigo' For iu.iph and Information
apply to v
E. L. KENDALL
Cicscciit ll), ('ullfornlii,
MORE GERMAN AVIATORS
QH!CHESIEiSPJL
10 BE HELD TUESDAY
III UL IILLU lULUUni
Former Senator Hovorldge of lu-
diaua, ii bo nas evperled at Sana
The funeral or I liitold Trow hridKc'iiiorn III today, sent word that Iih
sou of K. .1. Troti bridge of .Medfiud, i nould be ttiiublo to roach hero, he-
who was killed while hunting at , nK .Iclalned lu ludlauapolls. Mr.
W raugcl, Alaska, last Smiilni, will
be held at the I'resbilctmii chutcli
nevt Tuesday afternoon. The to
inilills u ill leneh Mcdford Situduy.
Young Tionbiidge, who nits in u
boat, pulled his title toward him nii'l
it mis discharged, the ball pasing
through his uhdotucii. lie liieil iu
n short lime.
Mrs. Ilertxherg, mother of ,M
Tronbrtdge, nml .Mrs. Arudl, her is
ler, urriied ''uturdn lo v t-tt he"
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Made in Mcdford. Prico $7.50 and $9.
WHY PAY 40c PER POUND FOR SEATTLE-MADE TENTS WHEN THE
MEDFORD BRAND SELLS FOR 34c PER POUND?
MEDFORD TENT & AWNING CO.
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THE BIG LITTLE THINGS
IN CLOTHES
Styles gs wherever the winds btaw, but it s the fine
drawn personal touches BEYOND the code of the
mode that makss your Suit really YOUR SUIT. '
You'll find tlio niflicsi nicotics of olollioH-iimkiiu,'
noodlotl into our Mimi'h and lloy.s' Cloiliin tlioso bitf
little things that donoto tlrcs.s di.scriniinatioii. -
From biilion.s lo patterns, from fit lo fabric, them's
' iho harmony which makes a ''creation, " and unmakes
r in imitation.
These Karinoiils are llioroiighbreds without, bein a
bit "stuck up." They are sookiiij,' aoUiiinlnnt'0 wilii
some men of that kind.
Don't forget, we have every new and correct HiyH'
in Hats and Furnisl lings to complete your slimmer';'
wearing apparel.
Wha! 's the use of a shirb- lail? Come in and so
whal we have done wilh this useless extravagance.
Jyl m,.xcLt
OYHTKIt HAY. N. Y, May 23 -Jaunt
It. Cat Hold of Clovelaud, one
of tho eloiest political advisors or
t'oloiuil Hoonovelt, brought word to
day there wan no thought turning
leading progresslics of iiuiliiK.uim
tlon with the republlraiiH. Mr Our
Hold, who wiim secretary of the Inter
ior during tho ItnoHcictt administra
tion and it member of tho "tenuis
cabinet," camo all the nay from
Ohio, arriving today to talk politic
In his slate with the colonel. With
him was Atlbur L. Harford or I'ly
rla, one of the Ohio proKrosslio
' leaders.
While Mr. Garfield did not nv
tiunic. to know of condition thtnugtc
out the country ho oxprossod lilmiol
; ""riits"ti."1,o H,i.r7yi
,midlcaiirt nan baseless.
of tho opinion that any talk of
lib the re-
Itobluroii and Mr. Post tirrlicil In
time for luncheon with t'olouol
Itooseiiit.
ATLANTA, tin., May 23. CbarKes
of bribery, coercion and perjury imido
In connection with efforts to obtain a
new trial for Leo Frank, under death
souleiico for tho murflrr of M-year-.
old Mury l'linpiu, resulted today In
tlio ludlcttueiitrt being returned hr
the Fulton county Kraud Jury.
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LOTHING
Gororo-i
NKW YOIMC, May 'JM. Tlio slocl;
iniuKel close 1 slioug, The lii't'e"
lone of todayV dull stock mniKil
nun iisetihed 111 large meiisiiie to u
mole hopeful reeling M'KUidiUtt Ihe
.Movienii outlook nml the pioxptilH
of belter eneuil Iradc, us oiilllmsl
by (tie inereiiulilo uueueies ami olhci
sludcuts id' Ihe siluiilioii,
Tbeie neie lu'itlu some olfsel'iiu
conditions, timnely, alaiinlug adii'is
Ironi uluoitil, piiitieulutly I'aiii,
nlieie Ihe soli cue of cciluln lu,i -
til II t fillllUlllt IUIcIchIs n beill o It'll-
ly ttti'lioniti.
The so-called muil.ii fuuui'i
iiiinle jtuius of a point or better with
u similar mot emeu! in some of Ihe
spcelalliist. Mote gold whs sliinp.'.l
lo I 'ni is oml Ihe moicment of cur.
iciicy o the I'neifie coast con iuiied
Ibiiiils were steady.
Trading wits of nominal propor
tions, ami I'liilcil States Steel lose
it subslaiilial fraction in icsmoih to
the uioi op imisllo opiiiioim ciC4.
ed by eminent I rude uiithoiltles
Most of Ihe oilier liclile isnllcn lelid
cil s.j.illi upnoiils, while Itoek Isl
and ami Miouii I'acilie inclined In
loner let cl, Among (he siccilllliiH,
Texas t'oiiipany, Kumelcy preferred
mid WclN-Fittgo I'vpiess sIiomciI
gains of to 'J points.
A carload of marines bound from
(Sunt Island, Cat., lo llreiuertoii,
Wah . passed throiiiih Minlfonl I'rl
da oienlni:.
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