Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HUSBAND'S LOVE
Dcplto unfnvoinlilc oomlilionfc, tlio
Iowcht tcinpcrntuie rvgiHlvivil Thins
ltiy iiiftht'wnH 'M degreed. Orolinni
liriitiiiff wrs not nccussniy mill no
Vunngo wn dono to fruit or xrjtotn
twin. It ii tlio pusliotion or tlin
wMthor Imionii Hint (lie linokltoni' of
tln puwcnl wontlier pomlitions will lm
broken within tlin next twelve hour-
mill with it will pirn the from danger
for1 tin vclir. This nfti'moun the nir
Krt'W wnrmer by dcRrwis nml rniu ii
a possibility within tho next twcnly
four hours. Orclmnlists nro pro
pnrcd forqrclmnl heating tonight but
a continuation of tho prvxent rUiiuli
noSH will foroitnll this net ion.
lU'tweon f and li oYIook Thursday
nftflrooon the tnoreurv dropped to H-J
lojrrpcs with intermittent hail, now
nnd rnin showers. Ko ilnmnjjo was
occasioned by the hnil, tho heaviest
full heintr in the Central Point dis
trict. The lusher foothills are cov
ered with n lij;ht flurry of snow
From Iho SisViyous a heavy fall o
hiiow is reported.
Press nnd commercial telegraph
vires between this oily nnd San
Kraneisoo were out of commission
last night, nnd today bv rca&ltn of
the Htorm. Itut one wire between this
oily nnd tho fronth was in operation
last night, and this wan down the
greater part of today, messages bo.
injr roulcd via Denver.
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FINF. SAYS CLARENCE
(Portland Telegram.)
Clarence L. Iteames, United States
district attorney, returned this
morning from Snn Francisco, where
be was called last week on business
of the department of Justice. Mr.
Iteames made the trip in company
with Clay Allen, district attorney for
tho western district of Washington.
Mr. Allen continued on to Seattle
this morning. Iteames would not
state the.purpotc of the mission.
"There people who nro kicking
about the exhibits In tho Oregon
building don't know what they're
talking about," he said this morn
ing. "Everything Is splendid; In
fact the building Is attracting more
attention than any other on the
grounds. The exhibits wero such
that I was moved to write In tho
register under the head of remarks
that as a citizen of Oregon I was
proud or It. Iluslness conditions are
Kood In Ban Francisco, with no talk
itl all of bard times.'
BRITISH ADMIRALTY
DENY DUNKIRK FIRING
LONDON, April .10, 0:20 p. in. A
Ilritisli officinl statement given out
this evening hays it is not true that
German warships luive bombarded
Dunkirk, on thp coast of France.
FROST AND WIND PREDICTED
(Continued from Paea 1.)
highlands were damaged. Icicles cov
ered all the trees. A storm of this
character at this time of the year
Is without precedent.
Fruit Trtxw Suffer
OAKLAND, Cal April 30. Moro
than 150,000 damage, It Is estimated
has been done throughout Alameda
county by the heavy wind of the last
twenty four hours. Fruit trees have
been stripped by the gale and many
of them have been uprooted. Ship
ping In tho estuary suffered during
the night, many small craft being
driven ashore or damaged.
MrSICKGON, Midi., April .10. -Can
a wife heenmo so jealous of u
dnupliti'i a stepdaughter a- n rival
for the affection of tho husband nnd
father Unit vbe will murder?
Tlmt is tho ipiostinn that nn-os in
the. most ouollv executed slaying tlmt
this ivtrt of Michigan oor oxpon
mood.
The stepdaughter, who m;i 11
years of age, was the imago of her
divorced mother. She kissed her
father nnd sat on hi lap -until
foreed to nbaudou it by threats from
his second wife.
Thou she did it soeretly and tho
stepmother found it .put.
The next nol was the finding of Iho
body of little Kvelino Steele in an al
ley hnelc of her homo, and the step
mother's eonfossion, but not MitN
faotory explanation of the murder.
Horrifying Details
Mrs. Albert Steele, on niivst. ad
mitted the killing and revealed the
horrifying details. She told of strip
ping the little girl of every bit of
olothing in n woodshed in the roar of
her home. She told of binding tier
arms tightly at her sides, of blind
folding tier and then, having the lit
tle girl helpless, pulled out her tongue
nnd forced a spoonful of mtirintio
aoid down her throat. She described
how the child gulped down the poison
nnd her death struggles.
Aoid bums over the body of the
girl testify that she knew whnt was
happening to her and in hor fight foi
life spilled several spoonfuls of the
poison before tho fatal do-c was ad
ministered. Throw Ilorfy In Alley
The stepmother then decided to
bury the child nnd dug a hole in the
yard, hut on later thought decided to
throw the body into the alley, where
it was found.
After her confession the step
mother declared her motive for the
killing was to save the girl and rein
tives from shame, but phviioiiiiis who
examined the body say this statement
is preposterous.
Albert Steele, the girl's father, is
on the verge of madness. He curse
the woman his wife who killed bis
daughter that none other might share
his affections.
He wnlks out in the yard frequent
ly to view the hole the stepmother had
dug for burial.
"Why didn't they fill that hole?"
tie cries. "It will be in front of me
for the rct of my life.
Father Tolls Slory
"It hud always been mv custom
said Steele, in n calmer moment, "to
kiss my wife and Kvelina when leav
ing for work and when loturning. In
the evenings the child would sit on
my lap and tell me the little incidents
of her dav at school. I to fore retiring
I nould go into her room and ki hor
"Then suddenly this all changed
Wlien the three of us would he to
gether in the evenings the girl would
remain by herself and jofuso to -ii
on my lap. She would say nothing
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WIFE MURDERS CHILD OF 111 YEARS BECAUSEiSHE KISSED FATHER TOO MUCH ! NAUTICAL KNOT AT
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"A Xiiulicnl Knot" will bo gtieii ul
the Page theater tniiiu'lit uiidi't' tho
diioctioii of Miss I tier. Collin, b Iho
students of the Mcdfoid m'IhiiiI
Kilty people nio in tho oust, Wlitclt
contuliw u slight plot, singing and
dancing. A lull oichostia will assist
The piny has been uppioiod h tho
diniiia league, l-.d Audicws has been
diilliug tho plii.xciM for tho Inst leu
lays mid u pleasing pcifoimuticc in
piomiscd,
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Bmokrrs of
Turkish Trophies
Clgnrcttrn ilftrrn yrsra ugo
nro Hinokern of
Turkish Trophies
Cigarettes today I
vtJffiftm Qfwm i AiWhU
and n I ivcall it now, seeinrd to b"
in fear of her stepmother,
"Wheuoier tho liiitor left the room
she would dash oor to me and kiss
and hug mo hut neer in the pres
ence of her stepmother. Perhaps t '
did display moie ju'lcctioii foi t!it ,
child than for mv wife, hut that '
common in any home, ami roes not
mean that a nun love hi. wife U'oj
less."
JlVllotlsy ,Motlo ,
The authorities ate convinced that
Mr-. Steel killed the girl through,
jealousy pet haps as much because
the child looked like her mother, and
constantly reminded the stepmother
of her predecessor, as for the atten
tion lu-r father gave her.
Kvelina, some time before her,
death, confided to a school chum that
her mother shuck her with a biootn.
told her it was not ladylike for hor
to kiss Iter father and sit on his lap
and ordered her to do so no longer.
The stepmother is being held for
murder in the first degree. j
ixiiuiT iiriiii.ut haysi
"Get Busy In a Business School
Where Everyone Is Busy"
Klbert lliibbnrd H a HIVITHH Tn lih ndvlro Attend tho
Medford Commercial College
"tiniithciu.Oicnoii'H llusy IIukIiicim Hchool "
Hchool All Hummer Day nnd live nine.
.11 N. (Irnpo St.
FRECKLES
j Vow Is tin Time to Cot Hid of T1nvo
I I'uly Smin
There's no longer tho nllehtest
neeil or reeling ashamed of your
freckles, iik tho proscription othlno -double
strength Is giinrnnteoil to
remove those homely spots,
BRITAIN SEIZES ALL
LONDON. Aunt 'M, :i:W p. m
Thellritish government by nn order in
council todnv commandeered the
whole mont-earr.wng capacity of all
Ilritisli steamers trading between
Kurope nnd the Argentine nnd I'rn
gunyan republics. Tin' notion was
taken under the defense of the realm
act.
Slmpl) get an ounce of othlnn
double strength from any druggist
The iiiunleiv.1 glil, Kicllim Steele, and apply a little of It night and
at right, anil boo stc-motlior, Mrs. morning and you should soon see
tlx-tt Steele, who itMsoucil hoc, and that oven the noritt freckled htivn be-
lighter
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MbAI-iwAHKTiriU onlfOu, .. i,ictluv r w Hie Utile girl . gun to dUappoar, while the
i was msouod.
I'aliuor I'lano I'hire 0Hnlng.
Palmer'8 Piano Place will bo
opened to the pubire tomorrow at
their new location, No 17 North Cen
tral, opposite .Mann's utoro. Val
uable Houvenlrn nl he nlvon all Ind.
Ich attending.
nncK linve vanlxheil entirely
uoldotn that more than nn ounco In '
needed to completely clear tho nkln '
ami gala a beautiful clear complex- j
ion. j
He nuro to ask for the double J
rtreugtb otlilne an thin Is sold under
guarantee of money back If It falls j
to rcmovo frocklen. '
MAY 8th
Is Jackson County Com
munity Day
We arc striving EVERY DAY to
make this STORE known in the
COMMUNITY for its efficient serv
ice and reliability.
MARSH & BENNETT
GROCERS
Second door cast of Kirst Nnl. Manic.
Phono U"2
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED- PARCEL POST, EXPRESS OR FREIGHT PREPAID
WOMAN REFUSES.
OPERATION
Tells How She Was Saved
by Taking Lydia E. Pink-
Vegetable
Compound.
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In Orange IJelt
LOS ANUMSS, Cab. April 30.
Tho thermometer dropped to 44 de
grees la Los Angeles at, nix a. m tho
coldest April temperature recorded
since 1001 when the temperature
touched 30 degreeH during the night.
Tho ItvdlandB tomperaturt wan 38.
Jllizini-tl In Nevada
CJOLDFlELI). Nov., April 30
Ono of tho wornt bllzzunlB ever ex
perienced In April swept over south
ern Nevada early today. Snow be
gan falllug lato luat night.
All forms of traunportaUon bavo
been delayed.
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P13.NDLTON'. Or., April 30. Fif
teen thotimuul sheep In Umatilla
county alone, have been killed In tho
ftorm of yesterday and today, ac
cording to tho estimates of sheepmen
It re. A report rocolved at noon
from Kolio said (hat Stanfleld broth
fcr bud' lost r.000 bead and tlmtJoo
JMhamm ban lout nn entire band or
Movrnl tbOHMUd,
Loulivillo, Ky. "I think if moresuf
ferine women would tako Lydla E.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound they
would enjoy better
health. I suffered
frflm n f.moln tMi
a ble. and the doctors
decided I had a
tumorous growth
and would have to
bo operated upon,
but I refused as I do
not believe in opera
tlonsT I had fainting spells, bloated.
and could hardly stand the pain In my
left side. My husband insisted that I
try Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegctablo
Compound, and I am so thankful I did,
for I am now a well woman. .1 sleep
better, do all my housework and tako
long walks. I never fall to praise Lydb
E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound for
my good health. "Mrs. J. M. JtESCll,
1900 West Uroadway, Louisville, Ky.
Since we guarantee that all testimo
nials which we publish are crenuine. is it
not fair to suppose that if Lydla E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has tho
virtue to help theso women it will help
any other woman who is suffering in o
like manner?
If you are ill do not drug along until
an operation is necessary, but ut onco
takp Lydla H Pinkham's Vegetabla
Compound.
Vrlt) to Iiyilln R. Plu'ilmm
MedicliioCo.,cojilliloMtlal)I,yiin,
MaW. Your letter wll l opened,
read and aiiNtvcred by n woman
tuu.'k4riUlatrict confidence.
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MANN'S May Day Sale MANN'S
f'KNTRAL AVION L'E
NIOAItPOSTOFFK'l'.
May Day Bargains In Suit Department
Radical Reductions on Spring Suits
The Sale You've Been Waiting For
10 new Spring Suits,
made of the best nia
fprinl, good colors,
worth np to $18, May
Bay sale prico,
10 new Spring Suits,
all this spason's
styles, good sizes and
colors, worth up to
$20.00, May Day sale
price,
$16.50
10 new Spring Suits,
heautiful stvles. fine
ly tailored, good col-1 hr
ois, worth up to.li"), J J'l
Mav Dav sale price
$19.98
Our Sensational Sale
Of Laces and Embroideries Will Soon
Be Over
Buy While You Have the Chance
$10.98
RADICAL REDUCTION ON SPRING COATS
27-inch Swiss Km-
ndery Jlouncings,
lies up to spli, Mav
69c
liav sale
price, yd.
10 hrand new Spring
Coats, made in the
very latest styles,
good colors, values
up to .$12.00, May
Dav sale price
$6.98
10 heautiful new
Spring Coats, many
styles to choose from,
values up to $20
May Dav sale price,
$13.98
10 stylish new
Spring Coats, made
of hest materials,
100 pieces Lace
I'Mouncings, All-over
Shadow Laces nnd
Wildings, up to $.'1.00
values, May Day sale
price, per AQn
yard TtOi
good colors and sizes, I Ri,aclow Laces, up to
values up to $2o,00, 2oc values, May Day
sale price
$18.98
ANOTHER BIG SALE OF WAISTS
sale price, 7 r
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89c
12-inch Swiss ISin
hroidery llouncings,
values up to $:i,00,
.May i my sale i)rice.
lieryard,
at
100 pieces fine Chau
tilly and Shadow
Laces, values up to
$2.00 a yard, May
Day sale fj(
price, yard .AdJVj
1000 yds. fine Organ
die Emhroideries, up
to oOc values, May
Day sale H '
)rice, yard.. 13C
29c
Corset Cover Hm
hroidery, fine rpial
ity, up to 7f)c (putli-
lies, iny way sine
price, per
yard
0000 yards Hue Val.
and Linen .Laces,
wide widths, values
up to l"ic, Mav dav
salt price,
per yard ,
1000 yds. fine Pint.,
Val. and Torchon
Laces, 2f)p, values,
sale price, A
yard X 3j
5c
100 new Silk "Waists,
values up to $2.50,
Mny Day sale rice
each,
at ..
100 Crepe de Chene
Waists, new stvles,
worth $1,00, 'May
Day sale (fl f l
.Kyy
price
100 new Middy
Mlouses, real values
$1.20, May Day sale
98c
MAY DAY SALE OF UNDERWEAR,
CORSETS AND HOSIERY
price, each
$1.39
SALE OF "SMOOTHSET? PETTICOATS
200 new "Siuoolh
set" Petticoats,
made of near silk', all
colors and lengths,
Alti' lint' uiili in. !. it
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eacli,
at . ..
98c
100 All-Silk Joiwy
Top "Siiioothset"
Petticoats, worth $0,
Mtiy i my .aie price
eachj
at .
$3.48
200 All-Silk Mcssn
liue Petticoats, all
colors, up to $'1.00
values, May Day sale
price,
each
$1.98
"Women's Sleeveless
Vests, all sizes, spc-
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"Women's fine Union
Suits, all sizes, spe
cial, per "I C
suit ADL
Children's Sleeveless
Vests, all sizes, very
special,
each ..
I cial
-lifcc
AVomen's fine Jast
Pluck Hose, 20c val
ues, sale 1 C
price, pnir 1 DC
Children's rralf I Toso
many new styles,
special, )Cn
a pair LtUVj
Women's Fihcr Silk
lose,spe- rA
cial, 1)1111' JlV
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"Wnrnnc's Pnshirnnf
C'oi'hpIh, lip to $2.00 A
values, salo
price, pair.
L98c
Warner's .nraisseii.es
special at,
each
59c
'Women's fine Night
downs, very CQ
special, eneh.D yC
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Don't forget that Community Day is Saturday May 8, You
are invited, Free Dinner, Froo Movios, Froe Band Ooncort.
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