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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1914)
1 V 1,rf nit paoe Etcina? OTOTOKD MAIL TPJPPNE, MEDFOPD, ORKCION, "FRIDAY, OCTOTVRR 1fl, 1f)1Vf - j t n? ' i' r r li IT WTNESS FOR DEFENSE IN TRIAL OF INDIAN The ili'fcniQ in Hip murder trinl f Jim (leorfrc before tlio federal court npenod IIiIh ninrninjr, mid ImlT n linn drcd wHncws will 1)0 willed to wipe nwiiy tlio wel) of I'irciimxtntitinl evi dence woven nlioiit the defendant by the government. Knur dys were tie vo'ed lo hcnriiiK1 the government's fddci of the wine. The, defense will tnkii ns long-. .Tuck Dent, n whimsienl old Indinn, viin culled to the stand nnd told of the incidents nt the gambling ground, nnd that l!e had seen l'cler Hrdwtt ride nwnv with n man he did not vee- ogilire. Dent caused the cuU nndj jury to smile xevcral Umcs by uis an swers. Dent admitted that lie had been in the courtroom during the hearing of cu'dence, contrary to or der of the court. The prosecution annulled most of hi testimony by in trodnrin: an uffidinit showing that Dent' testimony varied from what he gave nl the preliminary bearing at Yaunix last March. Most of the morning session was devoted to the closing of the govern ment's case, the evidence being large ly in corroboration of previous testi mony. The most uninterested person in the couit is Jim (Jeorpv, the lefendant, aIio views the fight for his life in a matter of fact manner. Most of the time he sits with lowered heal beside bis attorneys, twining and nn twinini: his fingers nnd thumbs. He pays no attention to any one and none, not even lua own people, pay any to him. ENROUTE TO CITY OF 110 VUltA CltUZ, Oct. JC .Hhn It. Sllltmnn, who was pent to .Mexico by President Wilson to do what ho could to restore, harmony among the factions nnd nld In establishing the new provisional government, arrived here today. Mr. Slltlman expects to go to Mex ico City tomorrow. There ho will make an effort to obtain guarantees regarding the customs collections and the disposal of funds now nt the customs house. km:m BRITISH WARSHIPS TORPEDOED (Continued tram fa.tr 1) JAMES KERSHAW PASSES AWAY James Kershaw, ono of the most lovable and comiianionnblo of men, and ono of Jackson county's most progressive farmers, died at the Gra nite City hospital at Ashland, Thurs day night at 8:30 o'clock, aged 48 years. His homo was on the Ante lope, near Climax where ho had lived for the last ten years. Ho was a typical' westerner. Ilorn nt Beaver, Utah, May 19, 1SC6, ho spent all of bis life west of the Rockies. Enter prising and Industrious, unselfish nnd kindly, he leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. Death was caused by cancer of tlid liver. His affliction became serious a month ago, and an operation was performed two weeks later In an ef fort to save his life. It was too lnte. The attending physicians In formed him of the inevitable, and be fnced it like a knight of old! A nolo of pathos attended his last days, through his stout heart, and the fact that he bad always enjoyed good health as all of bis life bud been tpent In the open. Mr. Kershaw was tho first to dem onstrate that goat raising could be carried on successfully In this val ley, and was the first to import blooded Angora stock. His flocks yielded him a bandsomo income. Ho was widoly known as the "Coat King of the Antelope," and was an ardent booster of tho goat Industry. Ills home on the Antelope was the Mecca of many Mcdford people on bunting trips, who knew well bis hospitality. Ho took an actlvo in terest in politics, and was a leader in the affairs of his district, Mr. Kershaw wus born at Heaver, Utah, May 19, 1SCG, and when 15 years old moved with his parents to North Yuklma, Wash. Ho followed mining In eastern Oregon and Ne vada and also rode tho range. Ten years ago ho came to Jtoguo rlvur valloy locating on tho Antelope. Besides bis wife, and son, James, and daughter Vera, three brothers, Ilobort, Sam and Edward, and two sisters, Mrs. John demons and Mrs. Emma Hughes of North Yaklmu, sur vive. His father, Uobort Kershuw, survives, aged 90 years. The funeral services will bo held frpm tho Weeks & McGowan chapel Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, bur ial in Antelope comotery, Itev. Tucker will officiate, "Boatswain Sidney Austin. Gun ner James Dennis and Acting Gun ner Harry EWtt. Tho remaining of ficers and men nro missing. "Further particulars will be pub lished ns soon ns possible. Vessel of OtKoleti Tjx "The H.iwke wns a cruiser built In 1891." The Hnwke Is tho British cruiser which collided with tho White Star Liner Olympic Septembor L'O, I'.Ul, near Osborne Bay, on tlio north side of the Isle of Wight. She re'celved serious damage. The British cruiser llnwkt was of :tro tons displacement. She was 300 feet long, of CO feet beam and drew 23 feet of water. She was a sister ship of the Edgar, Endymlnu. Grafton, Theseus and Gibraltar, and was launched In 1S91. Her armament consisted of two 9.2 inch guns, ten six Inch guns, 12 six pounders, five three pounders, two machine guns nnd two orpedo tubes. Her complement Is given as 544 men, but she may well have had fewer on board when she went down. This disaster to the Ilawko follows toy about three weeks the sinking In tho North Sea of the British cruisers Aboukhlr, Hogtie and Cressy. These vessels succumbed to the attack of n German submarine and with them some 00 British officers and 1400 men went to their death. ItcAolutinns of Condolence, Whereas the all wise Providence has removed from our midst our sis ter and member of our progressive Bible class of the M. E. church, Mrs. Etta McDonough, Bo It resolved, that by hor sterl ing worth she has won her way to our hearts and that In her removal the Bible clasg has lost a co-worker who was over ready to aid any ad vancement of the study of God's word Be it resolved, 'that we tho mem bers of tho class use this means of extending our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family, aDd further more do commend them to God who alone can glvo that abiding peace, that will be balm to their sorrowing hearts. Be it resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family and to tho Mcdford papers, that the class secretary place them in the cluss rec ords. Mns. WOODS, MUS. WOOI.KM, MHS. STEEP, 178 ' Committee. Charles Campbell reported to tho police today that a wheel he left standing on the front porch of his homo on North Klversldo was stolen Thursday night some time, by nn un known thief. RAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR NDIGESTION OR BAD STOMACH t t X f X r ? X t t ? X ? T t t t T t ? 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Another Shipment of New Suits and Coats Visit tne most up-to-date Department in the city 4M I L New Suits 12,") now KMtlin- iciiutirul colt' Suits, in nil colors nnd sizos, every .suit worth $25 opening stile price. New Coats $19.98 OS Xew Brontlclfttli Suits .just received, very up-to-date styles, opening salts r price onlv $27.50 New Dresses U.") new Winter Coats, cut in the latest style, nil col ors and sizes, on sale Sat.... 2;" new $8.98 r.laek Astrakhan Coats, all sizes, good styles Saturday J)j)12.40 Pi ceo Wool black 12 new Om Dresses, in navv and brown, all sizes, a good $12.00 dress, on sale Satnrdav at $7.48 I New "White .Dancing Frocks, made of shadow lace, on sale Sat. $14.98 New Skirts "id brand new Walking Skirts, well tailored, up to date in style, $0.00 values, on sale Satnrdav.. $4.98 i Some high-class Tailored Skirts just received, go on sale Saturday from, each, $6. up to $12. Introduction Prices In our NEW NOTION DEPT. 4c Clark's O. X. T Spool Cotton, per spool 4c Collar Stays, special, caro Good looks and Eyes, xer card 4c Best Darning ton, per ball Cot- .2c Safety Pins, quality, per card good 2c Good Wire Ilaii Pins, special, paper 2c Hone J lair on eai'd, per card. ... Pins, six 4c Pest Sowing Needles special at, paper .. . Colgate's Talcum I'owdcr, can 15 2c 1). M. L. Emb. Cot ton, special, skein Dress Shields, good qualitv, verv s)ecial atfpor 17r pair 1' Good J'iius, snecial, paper 4c Introduction Prices IN OUR New Dress Goods Dept. Sonomor Dress Simps, dozen . 4c Shoo Laces, special, pair 2c Good Tape, snecial, roll. 4c 4c Crochet J looks, special at, paper .. .. 4c '10-inch Crepe do Chine, in all colors, why pay $2.00? Our price, vard, $1.48 27-inch Silk Poplin, in all colors, special Saturday, AQr per yard TT O v :i8-iiich All-Wool Serge, very AQn special, yard.xO New IHi-inch Aloirc Silks, all colors, spe cial, vard, $1.39 18-inch All-Silk Mes saline, in every color special, AQr per yard ttO .'W-hieh All-Wool IJa tiste, in evening dhades, JQ special, yd.... TCOv New PLtids for dren's dresses, cial, per yard chil-spo- 28c Introduction Prices IN OUR New Underwear Dept no-inch Heavy Coat ing, $!t valii(, special, per yard, Children's Fleeced Lined Vests and Pants, spe cial, each. 25c Women's Heavy Fleeced Lined Vests and Pants, .'Wc grade special, each Women's and Chil dren's Union Suits, tleeced lined, (mm? grade, spe cial, suit .. 48c 29c AVoinen's Outing Flannel Night gowns, 7fo gradti, wnr, CQ each J Women's Cashmere Hose, spe cial, pair 25c Women's and Chil dren's Fast Black Hose, very special, pair., 10c Women's Praisseres, fiOo grade, now. each . 39c Poys' Union special, suit Suits, 65c : .:hMfmMWm"mm tHHHHHHH H This Beautiful PIANO ' v. Gi iven Away FREE! All you have lo do is to register your name and get votes. lOvcry penny bought from us entitles you to one vote, Don't delay, get. in the contest at once. Call at Matiii'H store for further particulars, jMonthly prizes given a.way I'Veti each month to the highest conicHstant. 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