Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFOlSt) MAIL ittttBtHm, MtDDPOUD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 17, 11)15
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1M U.i'8.1
ran moron ins
TWO
TERRORIZE
OF THE LARGEST CIS OF THE UNITED STATES
Ycp-lenlny uflcrooen (ho Alcdfortl
bnuMmll team ouxily deleft! ed the
Knglo Point team nt'lhc Inltor place
by a aeons of 13 to 'J. From tho very
outlet it ww evident thnt tho highly
touted KhrIo Pointers were hopelessly
oulclnMa'd, ns the KOoro tmbfctnntU
atcs. But, so fnr nh tho score Is con
cerned, it could hnve been much
larger had tho 2cdfonl nthJctcs so
tlcirctl.
Caster, pitching for tho locnl, held
his opponents completely nt his
Micrey throughout; not a bit being
gnrRtrcd from bis assortment of
jnt until tho wxtli, when tho big
nonthpaw eayed up. On the other
hand, the opposing twirlers were bit
bard ami timely. Hill, receding for
tho MedforaitcH, nlso did excellent
work, catching u good, steady game
at all time:.
Tho plugging of the local hoy was
always consistent, with ''Cupid
Shorty" Miles lending the ffsnttlt.
The pepper' nccond-aaeker caused
teiuoh grief and anguish to nri-o in
the heart of the big crowd of fr.ee
iiotw natixo motet when he smashed
the hurxchidc over the left field Tcuce
for a clean homo nut. Coleman, An
tie and Hill also did good work with
the slick, the former Incjng out fonr
beautiful drives.
Tho Medford team is exceptionally
strog in all departments. The liiu-
tip, which includes two former North
west leaguer, is one that will give
tho feeiest in the stato a bard race
and is eawly SO per cent stronger than
last Reason's team. The boys are
gaining more boosters with each
game because of their kith-claw ar
ticle of ball, ami they certainly de
serve the support of all the fans of
the city and surrounding towns.
A schedule is being made up for
this reason, which includes none but
the very best, and it is probable that
the same will be completed within h
few days, as the club's services are
in great demand already. Indeed, the
outlook for baseball this season Is
very bright. Score;
Medford 0 0 1 4 0 5 2. 1 013
Eaglo P'L- 0 000011002
Summary Two-base hits, Cole-
Brtital Slayintj of Children in New
York and- Cnlcatje Work o? Half
witted Fiends, Declare Baffled Po
liceMothers Fear to Let Little
Ones Go to School Alone.
nan, 3los, Coffecn; home run, Miles;
stolen bases, Coleman 2, Antlo 1,
KoMonrok 1, Coffecn 1. Uasc on
ball, Abbott 3, Jonas 1; struck out,
Carter 8, Abbott 10. Umpires, Ilur
gess and Hank O'Day.
ROSEOFTHEiUNCKO
AT STAR TIGHT
"Ike Rose of the Rancho," the first
production of tho Jewe L. Lanky
Feature Play company, of a scries of
Btilasco successes, will be seen at tho
Star for tha last time tonight.
"The Robe of the Ilancho'' was pro
duced in Lower California by Cecil
B. De Mille under the direct supervis
ion oi tho wizard dramatist, David
Bolaseo, and the artistic master,
Jesse L. Lasky, and is typical of tho
period in which tho action of the
piece occurs.
Kighteen Mexican vnqucros, n largo
equipment of Spanish accoutrements
and a number of Spanish girls were
imported from Mexico for the minor
roll's in ilia "Hose of tho ltnncho."
David Jk'lasco, Jcsso L. Lnsky nnd
Cecil II. l)u Millo collaborated on tho
Kcimrio, and tho piny is credited by
authorities with being the mast artis
tic Hnd thoroughly faithful motion
picture production yet created in this
country,
ninir rfl . mmhi r.
Mrs, Iioublftlay who has been visit
ing her husband here, returned to her
heme In Medford Saturday,
Frank Dltsworth camo over from
Flounce, Itocfc last week and took
MUs Miller home with. hire to attend
the Mayday danee at Propect.
.Mr. ,1'eaMiy pawed through hero
VfedDftMUy wltk his awertraent of
Ward Extracts, soaps, etc
'lnm Bean U home again after an
aeee of MVeral months.
XlNier IMwioa pawed through here
Tauradap e rente to his home near
WeiHioe Xk.
Tha KaifUlaHMMt given Friday
f.atwtila by the Christian Uadeaver
!( y w well attid4 sad appro
bt$4 kf all, The pre wr
f.a
M Woliwri q(tmm mm up (rm
Itarbr U ntfm4 U 4UJimt
nrnmu torn mk ai
Xwn and where will tho mysteri
ous moron murderers next lenvo the,
imprint of their bloody bandsf
Already the two biggest cities in tho
country are terrorised, for Now York
and Chicago have just been appalled
by n series of brutal, revolting mur
ders in which the victims have been
horribly beaten nnd slashed to death.
In both cities tho cunning of the
murderers have left the police com
pletely baffled, but tho police insist It
is the cunning of murderous morons
or half-wits.
Little children have been tho mur
der victims in ono caso a mother
nnd her little son and always either
on the blood-stained floor or walls or
a tablo in the room there has been left
a bloody imprint of n hand.
In both cities other bttlo children
have been attacked or pursued, nnd
only escaped death because their as
sailants were frightened off in time,
Mothers shivered and clung to their
children whcil little Loonorc Cohen
was found dead in tho building in
which she lived nt 352 Third avenue,
in Kcw York. She hnd been beaten
and strangle! to denlh and her tiny
body stabbed and slabbed.
A few days later when little Charlie
Murohv. 5 years old. of 270 First nv-
7 -
enue, was found murdered, his body
hncked the same as the little Cohen
girls, mothers of New York's cast side
became terrorized and refused to let
their children go to school alone.
In btreets teeming with people
mothers can be seen in the morning,
at noon and ngain in tho evening hur
rying along tightly clinging to their
children. Mother unable to accom
pany their children to school will only
send them under tho watchful eye of
sorao other mother, so great is the
fear of the mysterious morons pos
sessed of a maniacal desire to slay
to sec the blood of little children.
A few dnj-p ngo in hicago the iwlico
found the torn nnd bruised bodies f
Mrs. Ella Coppersmith and her two-year-old
son, John. Both had been
murdered, the police declare, by n
moron.
After studying the blood-stnined
and disorderly rooms the police came
to the conclusion that the murderer
had grappled with Mrs. Coppcrswlth
and as she resisted him had dealt her
several blows on the head, knocking
her to the floor, with her skull crush
ed in three places.
After gashing her throat three
times and cutting and hacking ' her
body as she lay on the floor, the fiend
had run into another room after tho
woman's little boy, who had toddled
to his mother's sido as sho struggled
with tho half-witted maniac.
Bloody footprints big ones and
the smnller ones of tho child led into
Ihe dining room from (he spot in tho
kitchen where tho murdered mother's
body lay in pools of blood.
In the dining room the little boy
was seized and his throat cut with
four rnpid slashes of the samo knife
Hint hud hem used on his motherV
body, and then the tiny body had been
tossed to the floor beside a couch.
In New York little Tbcrcsn Nridig
told the olico how ho had bcu
grabbed by n man, but escaped whfii
ho was frichtcucd away.
"I was playing in the street," sny
Iho girl, "when a man comes up to
mo and he says, 'Where do you live,
little girlT' And I said; 'Konc of your
business, 'cnuso mamma has told tin
not to talk to any man.
"Then ho knocked mo into a hall
way and grabbed mo by tho arm. Ilo
scratched mo und then I screamed
(hhe pronounced it 'sfiuenmed') nnd
ho run nnd a nice lady camo down
the. stuirs and kissed me."
Stories almost as exciting as thnt
of thoNeidig child have been told to
the police of New York and Chicngo
by littlo girls and boys who have an
c,otvd or followed by mcji,
."
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TERM
INAL
RATES
ASTORIA
AND
TERMINALS
Clears Skin Stops
All Blood Troubles
Goes Right Down to Where
tho Germs Start
From.
STOP!
WASHINGTON, May 17. Plana
submitted by tnuucontlncnlul rail
roads tor rouRtrucUng rntos to point
cant of Pacific Const terminals nnd
I ntlio InttV-mouiitnln country, tho
so-called back haul rates, were dis
approved today by tho IntemtMO com- Tho nrllon of 11 R K tho fntnoun bJno.J
merco cniutiilstsnn Ipuriner, Ik tioliililo In thf hKIii. 11 In but
llivuvi VMiiMiiainni, ,..,..1.-1 kl.l (il.,i.l l,l,nirlik h..ul,t
Tho comiiilaalon, however, author- J ek un millet. Water, aim. oil aim
Uod tho inilrondn to construct rotes 'iwrlynll ilia aetlve nruktucie uf nature I
.,,.,, , . , , ,, ok tho mirfnctv It mnin to h n w
to tlici back haul points by adding ,l0 ,v. mr ,)Hr uiniiRht wilt un-,
to tho terminal rates not moro than aortnUo to nm xironli)ii. Ami n what-1
, . ., ., , . , .. , rvrr wn lake Into our yMlm will oven
7R per cent of tho local rates from , mjly WM0 oxlt ci,nnitil lit form. run. I
tho nenrcft terminal to destination, yerto.t oftn into nme othtr iHubtnoo. I
- i.. - i.ii..- ..u..i i.. . ..-! but conillttitlMK always ptthor wntto
or by adding nrbltrarles to tho tor- or llmt w,,ioll , RPrVr.ntii u.rful nur. '
initial rates, varying with tho distance 'too nnl must bo llmlneleil. Ami tho
.... .. ..- .pi... -i.ii.-.i... sln l the tirlnelimt nvrmia for onirt
from tho ports. Tho nrbltfarlcs arc ,)f rialn ncl.la or iinlxuu. If tho xMu
to bo not moro than 7R per' cent of t blooa bo hvnuhy, ihK wnu iwhh
it... iai .... ni. . ....i i... "f a vapor or irplrntlon. Jlut lm- .
tho local rates. Iho cnrrlors nlno ,lMro v0m inmu ttih skin with eciom. t
woro ordered to cKtond tormlnftl niton i I'lmpl-, jw rhounmilnin. rnoh. rrrr j
. ,, ... ... .blUtars, bloud rtitnus ami other orup- '
til tllCRI l'llt'IMl I'd II II I Il4ll IllM ' I ........ ....I U U U I... !,.. .. I ,(. I
1MIP. IIIIU SJ t . lit. uvrti I.I.III11 iiiv ,
vory brat, aft nnd mot offcrtlvn
rrmrdy to purify tho blanit nnd tbiiK ro
moro tlm akin to clear and attractlvo .
bratth. Ool a tullo lo.tny of nny ilriin.
Itlitl, Imt bn rmpbatlc. to not nllow any
iiiid t band you a aubitttutn. Wrapxd
urnnnil the btitllo la an ininrcBHtikf vir
to thcfio Piuillc coast points
Son Diego, San Pedro, Kant Kan
Pedro, Wilmington, Hunt Wilming
ton, Han Francisco and Oakland, Cab,
Astoria and Portland, Or., Vancouver,
lletllnKham, olltll Hell IIKhnm, KV annum 1110 uouio ia nu niiarpaiinK ir- ,
.. n ... u ..1 41 1 'cular that toll ynu how to ubtalii uhllN
orett. lacomit, Sonttle. Abordun, . f, nijv,,.0 frco ,, nny Ubjt cunevrn
lioaiiulm nnd Cosmopolltas. Wash, I ma the biomi. ......
,-, , , .... , ... R a a 11 orrparcd only by Thofior (1
Tho cnmtiilsslou moillflcd evtsiliiR ! HnVnno Oo. in Hwlft hmr, Aiiatihi
ordors so as to iwrmll maximum loss "a. louk for this namo On the p.u-
than carload rales from tho Missouri
river to Intermcdlnto points on first
and tit co ml clnsa commodities of
ft 72 for one hundred pounds, when
lower rates are appllrablc to const
terminals.
Is Your Gar Insured?
IF NOT, SEE
R. H. McCURDY
Miinioiti). om;i)N
-.' . i'.S
DON'T EXPERIMENT
Vt.u
Will Make Xo .MUtnkn If Von
Follow Tills Advice
"Jforons will get you if you do n't watch out." , Motherx in Now
York tako their children to school h iuce two littlo childrtti., hnvo been
murdered by fiends. Below, a pic tu re -of Charley Murrnv1. unc victim of a
moron '
URTHUSENEWS
Reported by Jackson County At
tract Co., Stith and Fir Sta.
ltcal Katafe Transfers
Mrs. T. E. 8poonr to Claire
Spencer Fogg, lots In Hutto
Falls ....... .......J50.00
W. II. Merrill to Iaabcl Merrill
tot In Pard Add. Medford....240,00
James Campbell ct al to Han
nah Daumbach, land In 14,
30, 3B, and 2, 38, 2B 6400.00
W. A. Messncr ct ux to lloaa
Lynch and John Lynch, land
in 25, 38, 1W CS9.00
Traders Trust Co. of Tnconui
to James Davlos, land In 4,
38, 3V 1.00
Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrlck to California-Oregon
Power Co.
right of way 1.00
Aldy Simons ot vlr to It. M.
Hurley, land in 30, 38, 2K ... 10.00
spirituous, vinous and malt liquors
at retail at his place of.buicas at
No. 2, North Front street, In said
clay until Dec. 31, 101C.
Dated May 15th, ID 15.
K. O. IJItOW.V.
MAEKET REPORT
BRITISH
LONDON, Jfoy 17, 4:32 p. nu
home thousands of miners in thu
HliU'k country vmit on strike today In
coiiM'ijitmti'B of u dUpulo over Iho
(juration of n wur bomin, wccordlug to
Ike Kvcalng Hewn,
'i'kn Hlsnk country js u iihiiiii iip
plW ( hM rJtlill) II 1I IIIIUIllllK'llllV
)u ril(H4 m llitt hwfcr ot Hiuf
fMiblfi awl SS'MvtH'Mtiiv, I'm'
u4, M'w UhmuuUvm uinl Yn
I'ricos I'ata by neuters
rcoas isi7Vc.
HUTTKH Dairy, two iw.iind.i -1.1c
I'OTATOES 1.70 per 100 Ihs.
ONIONS lo per lb.
!IONKY12eo per lb.
CIDKR 26c.
POHK 88.c
IJKKK Ilc.
LARD 30c.
BACON lUl 8c.
SIIOULDKItS 12,e. .
IIAMlflo.
I1UTTEH FAT 23c.
BUTTER Wholcsulc, 23.
Lircatock
IIOOB Alive, maVtd
STEERS Alive, fiV&0r.
COWS Alive, .ri5V4.
VEAIf Dressed, 10fj?12o.
Live I'oullry
HENS Large, over - lbs., 12e;
small, 11c ;old rooster, (Ju; broilers,
Vi to 2 lbs., 20c.
DUCKS Fat, 8c,
TURKEYS, i.1c.
BELGIAN HARES, 7c.
Bay and Grain
(Buying Prices.)
WIIKAT 1.25 biiahel.
OA'l'H-m ton,
IIAY-Alffllfa, kl toi Kruln, 13.
JIAHLKV--Wi1,W0.
WSjapaBWaBB.aisawafaa)aas
NOiir::,
Noiliti In hviuhy jIujii (hut tho 11 11.
lijrltfiiu(l will upply (mOju tlty iun
el )f lliu Uy ul MlfwJ, Unnmt,
nt (heir ;ir( nwter nntiuw im
.Merchants AwwKlatloii ."MiH'tlnfj
OwinR to tho circus tho Merchants
association meeting will bo poatponoj
from Monday until Wednesday oven
Ins when tho banquet will be eorved
at 0:15 sharp at tho Methodist
church by tho Junior class of tho
high school.
roit S.1LK
To cloffo an cstuie, I offer for anlo
40 acres of splendid land In tho
heart of tho valley, all under cultiva
tion and fence, nlao contusing an
olcht room houae, electric lighted
with water in kitchen, good barn
and other out bulldlnga, about 7
acres young orchnrtl, Imlanco In grain
and alfalfa, on Pacific Highway and
cloao In. Tho lust buy in tho valley
at fSGO an arrv For particulars
call at rooms 20-2R-27 over Jackson
County Hank building, Medford Ore.
or writo Mrs. LowIh, administratrix,
Contra'l Point. Oro. MAY LHWIS,
Nco May Davidson, administratrix.
Never neglect your kidneys.
If you have pnln In tho back, urin
ary dlHordcrs, dizalneas and nervous
ncsa, It's timo to act and no time to
cxporlmont. Theao are fruanoutly
symptom of kidney trouble, and a
remedy which la recommended for
tho kidneys should bo tnken In time.
Donn's Kidney 1'llU oro a good
remedy to use. It baa acted effect
ively In many ensca In this vicinity.
Can Medford residents demand fur
tlior proor ot merit than thu follow
ing tostlmonlnt7
Datilul Platen, C St., Jacksonville,
Ore., says: "I can't forget how much
snml lln.in'n ICIitnnv IMII .11.1 m.. I
suffered from weakness of the kld-j
neys nnd all tho disorders that go
with kldnoy complaint. I ached all
over. Donn's Kldnoy Pills soon fixed
mo up In good shape."
Price 0c, at all dealers. Don't
simply nak for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo that
Mr. Flalen had. Fostcr-Mllbum Co,
Props., Iliiffalo, X. Y. Adv.
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
208 East Main Strcui
Icdford J
The Only Inclusive
Conimeroinl lMotn;jrnphtr (
tit bontnorn uroijon
I
Ncgativos Mntlu any timo 01 '
pluce by appointment
Phono 1-17-J
Wo '11 do tho rent ;
T. D. WH8TON. Prop I
"Neaiett to
KtttytlilnK" J
HOTEL MANX
fowcll St. at O'Farrell
SAN FRANCISCO
HcAdquaum for Csllfor-
nbn whila vlililng the Kxo-illlnn.
Our commodious lobby, B
una ifnirr, and iiomr ke
1 tmiluiaht will appeal to you.
No Raise la Rates
SI.50PcrD.yUp
Manactnicnt
Chwtcr W.
Ktllty
"iVtti me ot
tht Manx"
Squabs! Squabs!
TRY THEM
Thoy aro Tondcr and Dollclotta
Considering nutritive value thoy
tro tho cheapest meat on tha mark
et. Phono for special spring prices.
R. R. SQUAB FARM
Phono 201-R4
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WHEN IN
PORTLAND
Stop at tho incomparable
Hotel Jtaitson. Moderu,
fireproof, central.
Katea moderate.
Send for free booklet.
BENSON HOTEL
S. Benson, Mgr. A. T. Lundborg, Ass't Mnr. L P. Oyrne, Ast Mcjr.
NOTICK TO fX).TnACTORB
Scaled proposals, addressed to tho
undersigned nt Jacksonville, Ore
gon, and endorsed "Sealed HID FOIt
HKPAIItlNO JJItinaiV' for repairing
brldgo across Antelope Crook about
2 miles south of Kaglo Point, Ore
gon, in accordance with tho plans
and specifications on fllo In tho Coun
ty Clerk's office, will bo recolvcd and
filed until 10 o'clock A. M, May 20th,
l'Jlfi, and at that time tho County
Court will publicly open and read all
bids.
Kach blddor shall bo required to
doposlt with his bid five per cont ot
tho amount ot his bid, which shall
ho forfeltod to tho county In case
the award Is made to Ulm, and If
ho falls, neglects ,or ictuses, for a
period of ton daya aftor such award
Is mode, to enter into the contract
und fllo his bond In the manner ro
quired by and to the satisfaction of
tho county court.
A corporote aurety bond will be
required for the faithful perform
nrioi of the contract In a sum equal
tu mio-hulf of Hie total amount of
U um bid,
The County C'wurt rwrvM tha
rlsht to rejuct any or all bids, or t
uuopl Ihe proposal s&awtd bwt for
Jackson (.'on nly.
Dlfcd tbU Slid duy u1 Aprils 1H6,
(J. A OAMDNMK
fJooHiy riitfk, JntMmiHUi, Orwi,
"MADE IN OREGON, U. S. A-Isn't Enough
"MADE IN MEDFORD AND
THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY"---That's the Stuff
THESE 600DS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
Medford Concrete Construction Co. Inc.
Sewer Pipe
Culverts
Drain Tile
Irrigation Pipe
Valves and Gates
Lawn Rollers
Concrete Sand
Brick Sand
Plaster Sand
Gravel and
Crushed Rock
Investigate our products. You can't (jo wrong if you
use tlicni.
Plans and Estimates Furnished Free on your Irrlrja-
Hon, Drainage and Road Construction Work.
Cement for sale at Warehouse or Factory
Office and Warehouse;
R. R. bet. Main and Sixth.
C, J. SEMON, Manager
Factery:
N. Riverside Ave.
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATER
and
IBRIOATING PTJPK
do to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Grape St.
Telephone 890
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ON THE JOB
keoplns; up with your orders at all
times, Wo can't classify the many
features of our worlininnslilp which
Imvo Kaliwj'l iih so HHirb prusllgo, HhN
flee It to say that cufjy all build.
m nlrior uilll?o our piwlud,
Bedford sash & door go.
Medford Ironworks
E. G. Trowhridgo, Prop,
Geneml foundry and
Macliine Work
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