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MEDFORD MAIE TRIBUN13, MfflXTOBU OWRClOtf. MONDAY, MAY 17. lOlfi
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AUTDTURNSTURTLE
PACIFIC
HIGHWAY
Ono mnn Ilea at Snored Heart hos
pital ia a precarious condition, and
anolker suffered sevcro injuries to his
client and shoulders ns ft result of nn
auto acefdent early Sunday morning
near tho 1 & E. crossing of tlio Pa
alfio highway, when n Ford enr turn
ed turtle.
Tlio .Injured nro Levi A. Stngg or
Talent, driver of tho ear, suffering
from internal injuries, nnd fluy
Qnactenbush of, Talent, bruised nbont
tho faco nnd head and chest crushed.
Tho firo other occupant of tho oar
Decapod with minor hmisc.
Car i Overturned
Three regions arc Riven to the po
lice of tho neeident that the ear
Kworved from tho road in trying to
avoid a collision with n motorcycle,
that Btfijsjr misjudged the curve ow
wr to bcinp overloaded with rmsrn
jrew, and that th wrecked machine
wan racing with another auto and
became uncontrollable.
The injured men were brought to
this city by Shorty Mile, who was n
Miorl diMnnco behind the wrecked
machine, on tho way from the Gold
Hill eclobnitien. Miles says that when
the machine struck tho curve It was
going at a high rate of speed and
leaped ten feet in tho air, turning n
complete soinercaHlt into the ditch.
Mites lifted the machine, with tho as
sistance of other?, from Stapjr ami
QitackeabHti and Tnhcd the men to
thin city, when Dr. Scelcy wan called.
All Front Italont
All the occupants of the car were
from Talent. "Stapff, whose life is
hanging by a thread, fa about 28 yenrs
of age, married, with a wife and two
aniall children. For the lat two
months ho has been operating his
Ford in jitney service throughout the
valley. He U well known in this city.
grandIurymeets
TO PROBE H
The May term of tho circuit couVt
opened at ten o'clock this morning,
with tho ImpeaBellng of the grand
Jury comprising tho follewing: Lloyd
Houston. Talentr O. IL Moore, Lake
creek; E. II. Helm, Jacksonville;
Orris Crawford, Medford; Peter Bar
neburs. Medford; C. E. Wolverton,
Ashland, and J. E. McDonald, Same
valley.
Investigation of criminal cases are
being held today, and tho first batch
of indictments are expected this af
ternoon. The grand Jury Is expect
ed to close Its deliberations tomor
row Tho petit Jury will bo called
next Monday. Four criminal cases
and five civil matters are1 slated to
come before the court during the
present term.
NEW NAVAL OFFICER IS
VETERAN IN SERVICE
w?vi
CAPT.WABEMSOH
Cpt. William 8. llenson, who Ium
itccii Appointed to tlio newly crwitwl
l.ltlm In tlu iuiy department
chief of naval ocratioti. Ho will
hnxo the rank of tvar adinlml. lie
hftM 1kh.ii in the navy :w years.
WILSON REVIEWS FLEET
(Continued from rage ono
SELLS FLOTO-BUFFALO Bill
GREAT CROWO TO
SEE PARADE DESPITE
SHOWERY
WEATHER
Two Performances, Afternoon anil
Evening Rosa Rosalind Provides
a Thriller French Acrobate Back
Somersaults From Peak of Tenl.
when she arrived there and the pres
ident and his party, expecting a long
day of ceremonies, had retired for
tho night. A squad of policemen and
a patrol guard from Secretary Dan
iels' yacht, tho Dolphin, remained
on guard at tho Forty First street
landing throughout the night.
Tho naval review, preceded In tho
forenoon by a long parade, was on
tho program as the chief ceremonial
feature of tho ten days' visit ot the
Atalantlc fleet to this port. Tomor
row the review will end with the de
parture of the fleet for a war gamo
along tho Atlantic coast
Great Knthuftbum Shown
Three times since thd ships ot Ad
miral Dowcy returned from tho vic
tory ot Manila Bay, 1? years ago,
New York has been the formal host
ot a United States' fleet, but never
since Dewey's return has the presence
of warships here aroused greater
patriotic interest than on this occas
ion. Hundreds ot thousands thronged
the streets at an early hour to wit
ness tho land parade, later to seek
vantage points on the Hudson water
front.
I
This morning the president set out
for shore, aboard a navy launch, to
perform tho first duty of tho day, a
roviow of tho land parade of sailors,
marines nnd New York state military,
nearly 0,000 strong. Automobiles
were on band to carry tho president
and his official party to the review
ing stand in front of tho public lib
rary at Fifth avenuo and Forty Sec
ond street.
ANTONIO VHU
PORTED KILLED
EL PASO, Tex., JOiy 37. General
Antonio Villu, n minor commander
and a brother of tho northern leader,
whs Bhot through tho head and prob
ably fatally wounded rind hewn oth
vts were Kiiieu, ninonjj tueni some
Villa officer, an tho tckiiU of a pol
itical dispute in ii public pluce at
Chihuahua City last night, nocordiuj,'
to reports reaching hcie today.
An official Villa rejiort today
Mule that the troops of General Ob
regon had fuilejl to turn tho flank of
(ho Villu position nl Leon by a move
ment from the cast which was check
ed after three days' fighting.
YAQUi SITUATION
L
WASHINGTON, May 17,-Consul
Hosteller at HennoHlllo reported to
day that tho (nation in Mm Ynnui
VMlluy appealed now to ho entirely
uwier control and tliut U. V. WiUon,
Mot Jack Wihoii, wart among (he
Awwnuw killed In (he Indian upris.
kg t wwk,
AdiMtwl Unwind, fowNinmlvr of
Mh I'aiifkj fhvi, alio nrUd from
,H Mm abwuil Ihu vriiUnr Pl.
'1Mk (X ihuyimn, ivporlitl foJuy
ittai mm WmiU I4w4 (It MlualfoN
bad timmi, U 1mm) lH Urlt uh4
Italu Kattcrs Uniform
A sharp rain spattered the natty
uniforms of the American sailors as
they swung into parado formation
shortly after 10 o'clock today and
'headed north In Fifth -avenue for tho
reviewing stand in front of the li
brary, between Forty First and For
ty Second streets. A solid wall of
umbrellas, dripping rivulets of
water, sheltered the thousands along
the line of march.
President Wilson loft the Mayflow
er in a launch and camo ashoro at
tho foot of west Forty First street
at 10:15 o'clock. He was accompan
ied by Acting Mayor McAnony and W.
Duncan Butler, vice chairman of the
citizens' committee. He entered an
automobile to drive to the reviewing
stand. Troops of mounted noUce
escorted the president's car.
Cheers for ITeftlilcat
The president rode between thous
ands of persons lining the sidewalks
who cheered and roared a noisy wol
come. The presidential party was
trailed by three automobiles of secret
service men and a detachment of
detectives from police headquarters.
Seldom bad such precautions been!
taken before to protect a president
In New York city. Detectives were
stationed even on thej tops of houses,
tho better to observe tho throngs.
"When the president arrived at the
reviewing stand he found the Seventh
reigment. New York National Guard.
drawn up In salute. As the head of
tho column of tho mounted pollco
dashed Into the square tho throng
sot up a chewr that did not end till
tho president had taken his place.
In front of the spot where the
president stood boneath an awning,
n bank of flowers hid tho woodwork
of tho platform. At tho corners of
uio stand big American flags drooped
in the rain. Within tho stand tlio
president was surrounded by naval
officers resplendent with gold Jaio.
OiiIit of I'unulu
A fow minute after the president
reached tho fctand (ho head of the
parading lino cuino into view, A bat
tallon of mounted police nncaded (ha
marchers, Nt mimi jl iiurlnu euros
Uwl In 4mh huu jtu ltk light
IrtMMMsrs iiHd (he bu (ulmutM t
lallw, Am mh 4rttUhnmt t4
The eircus is in town nnd with it
that hero of the plains Huffalo Hill.
Kurly thin morning two big section
of train rolled into the city, thu
proclaiming the fact that today N
circu1 nnd ml lemonade day. Soon
ears were being ."hunted here nnd
chore and M range )coplo from many
climes poured forth. There are be
tween BOO nnd 700 people with the
circu, so of course the cnlumry de
partment is nn important factor, and
three cookhou-e wagons went off the
caw first nnd were soon on their way
to the hall park, but lo mid behold!
they were not drawn by horses.
Motor Truck Vmcd
Sells-Floto-Hurfalo Hill lay claim
to being the world's most modern cir
cus and it evidently is, for n three
wheel motor tractor drew nil three
waguns hitched together to the ball
park in about fie minutes nnd was
back to the "ruu" for another load,
At tho grounds tho work of erecting
tho big tents began nnd soon n verit
able city of tents were in the air, tho
work being done entirely by motive
power, all stakes being driven by the
same power. The parade enmu off at
10:30 and was worth going miles to
see, for it not only contained the fin
est display ot horses ever seen on
our streets, but the wagons, tableaux,
nnd circus trappings in general wcro
bright and clean nnd presented nn
early in the season appearance.
Parade Gaudy Affair
It was headed by a large troupe of
gaily clad Zouaves and buglers, fol
lowed by Colonel Cody (Huffalo Hill)
seated in a beautiful trap. The same
Huffalo Hill who has not only enter
turned, but been entertained by more
of the royalty than any living man in
the world today in fact, ho is today
wearing jewels presented to him by
Lings and queens. Next in line were
the open cages of wild nnd untumable
bcabts of jungle and plnin followed
by elephants, camels and hyneys (a
new breed of animal), driven tandem
in harness by lady drivers.
KlephnnU Draw Cannon
Ono decided novelty wuh two of the
Lucia Zoru herd of elephants drawing
a large cannon with correct military
accoutrements, thus demonstrating
the mode of warfare ns carried on in
India, where 'J000 elephants (nil fe
male) urc employed in government
service. The wild west flection wns
headed by Hugh Clark, champion
trick and fancy roper, who was the
feature at many n rodeo and embrac
ed everything from tho old prairio
Kchooncr (drawn by tho circus trac
tor, thus demonstrating the old way
from the new) to the hiouuted eow
boyb' band. Of conro Shore were
other bnnds mid plenty of them, us
well as two calliopes, rendering ev
erything from the classics to ragtime.
A large crowd attended the aftcr
uooti jKjrforraance and wero more
than well pleased with the excellent
performance.
Thrillers With Circus
Among the thrillers presented this
season arc Hosu Itosnlind, n dainty
miss who docs somersaults nnd flip-
flops on the back of u horse, and
modestly bears the distinction of be.
ing the only lady somersault rider in
the world. Joseph La Fleur, a French
acrobat, does u backward somersault
from tho top of a ladder placed in
the peak of the tent. A novel heel
mid toe trapeze artist by the name of
Pnizier does sensational work and
the trained animal portion of the pro
gram ennnot be excelled by liny cir
cus in the world. Tho Ithoda Hoynl
stutuu horses present u series of
poses that aro truly wonderful. Tho
Lucia Zora herd of elephants, trained
by the only lady trainer in tho world,
do stunts newr seen before in it cir-
cux 'arena. Taken as a whole, the cir
cus is wonderful and, how how it enn
ho given at the modest admission
price of -'centsjs n marvel.
out the parade the president stood,
serious of face, except when the pass
ing of tilt4 muuuA from the various
battleships draw laughtor from the
trowd.
When' the Rt ilttucliniwits hud
PsiuhhJ, ike prttIJiHt and party left
for the HbtH Hsltliiioru, where (he
progisM cslld fwr a brief addr iy
IJw) prw4dHt at a )MUfciH itivttu by
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"Hilly Sunituy" (Muonllis old lialiy elephant mill mot her. Hilly Is
known ns the "ronvemntloim! "elephant" and Is woikisl In the big tlrcim
by MLm lthodn Itojnl.
II
HAPPY HUM
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BASEBALL FAME
ILK
MAKESF
LOS ANQKI.KS, Cal., May 17.
Wallace Ia Hray, known to thousands
of baseball fans ns "Happy Hognti,"
manager of the Venice Coast league
team, died of pneumonia at 2:30
o'clock this morning. He was bom
October HI, 1877, in Santa Clara, Cal.
Hray wns stricken with pneumonia
a week ago. The infection quickly
spread to both lungs and tho cnis
developed Friday.
Hray rallied Hint night, however,
nnd early Saturday bo called his wife
to his bedside nnd with something of
tho blitho spirit that charactcmcd
him on the ball field, told her hu had
conquered death.
"Girl, I've beaten it," he snid, and
that day nnd part of jtcterday it
seemed to be true. Hut last night he
sunk rapidly and hU life was pro
longed for1 u littlu while only by tho
use ot oxygen. At 1 o'clock this
morning he seemed io rally again nnd
then fell into u sleep from which ho
never awakened. '
After plnying college baseball with
tho University of thu Pacific mid the
University of Southern ' California,
Hray, under tho name of Hogau, 'en
tered professional baseball in 11102
with tho Sucramcuto team. In IU0I
he went to Tiicoma, was transferred
to Fresno and came to Los Angeles
in 1007.
His popularity assured him a per
manent plnco and ho was made man
ager of the Venice club, in 1001),
Novcr n wonder ns n player mid tho
reverse of u martinet ns a manager,
Hray nevertheless was rated a suc
cess, nn nchiccnicnt in which his
"side line" comedy and his knowledge
of human nature on tho field mid in
the stand wero no small factors.
EUGEN
E
GOLFERS
ns
PLAYERS
MEET DEFEAT
DIED
DIED At his homo ono und one
half, miles southeasct of Phoeuix,
Monday, May 17, 19 in, Thomas A.
Rathe, ot paralysis, ago 72 years,
six months and ID days. Deceased
jiod ben a resident of Gils valloy for
tho past eight years. He wan a mem
ber of tho K. of P., and I. O. It. M.
Ho Is survived by a wife and two
children, William i:. Hatho of this
city and Mrs. M A Kennedy of Ash
land, Wis. The funeral services will
he held from the Presbyterian church
at Phoenix, Wednesday at 2:30 p.
m., the Rev, J. K. Dallllo officiating.
Interment in Phoenix cemetery.
Kugcno Country club pilfera nnd
tennis plajers wen overwhelmingly
defeated Sunday by the .Medford
Country Club placers in tho "C ond
annual intercity scric. In tho golf
singles the usitors scored four points
to Medlord's Ul. Last car at Pit
gene n similar drubbing was given the
players of the local country club.
The scores in the golf matches
were as follews:
.Medford Kgtiit, .'l; Clark, 0; Mini.
den, I; Hcckwith, U; Sooysmith, .1;
Outline, II; Johnston, I); Kicm, 0;
Picket. .1: Kelly, II ; Tinny, 11. Total
21.
Kugenc Prescott, 0; Wilhrlm, 0;
Aycr, 0; Dr. Smith, 0; Springer, 0j
Griffin, 0; Dunbar, 1: Hesse, II;
Schafcrs, 0; Lynch, 0; Martin, II. To
tnl. I.
In the Indies matches .Mrs. S. Vilas
Hcckwith defeated Mrs, Watson of
Kiigenn Jl to 0.
The tennis match scores were:
H. Connor beat Xewlands tl-l, tl-0.
Hiiighum beat Pniuc, (1-1), (1-0.
Connor and Chirk beat Ncwlands
ami Aycr, 0-1, !, (I-II.
Hingham und Kgau beat Piiiuo and
Prescott, 111, 11-0.
The visitors were entertained at
dinner Saturday and nt luncheon
veslerdny, ami left for their homes
last nielil. Iiighlv pleased with the
coiirtcMc extended them.
xeth'i: of i'iuht Mi:imxo OF
citi.nrroiw
In tho District Court of the United
States, for tho District of Oregon.
In tho matter or T. II. Johnson,
Ilankrupt.
To tho Creditors ot T. II, Johnson,
a Ilankrupt:
You aro hereby notified that on
thu Hth day of May, A. 1). 1015, T.
II, Johnson of Talent, Ore., was duly
adJinlKc.il n bankrupt, and that tho
first mooting of tho creditors of said
bankrupt will be held at thu offlco
of the undorslgned In rooms 2D, 20,
27 over the Jackson County Hank
annex In the City of Medford, Jock
son County, Oregon, on the 2Dth day
of May, A. D. 191G, at tho hour of
10 o'clock a, m, at which tlmo and
place tlio said creditors may attend,
provu their claims, appoint n trustee,
examine thu bankrupt, order a salo of
tho property of the bankrupt and
tramnct such other business as may
properly como before said moetjjig.
uaiou ai Jiauiorti, uroKan, tins
17th day of May, A. 1). 1915.
FRANK J. NKWMA.V,
Itoforco in Hankruptcy.
With Medford Trado Is Medford Made
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