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BEDFORD MXID TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OTCECIOtt, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915 PAGE THREE y l $30,00010 TO STAR! HOUSEKEEPING CHICAGO, June 8. Thirty million dollnrs to stmt housekeeping! Tlint is wlint .Miss Cntlicriuc Hnr kor, Inclinnn liefuss, will hnvo when site innrries Hnxxnul H. Spnitlilinj,', 1'., of Chiongo. The nniiouneement of their enpienient ntnl I'omtng innr ringe bus jnM been miulo. .Miss Unrker is the onlv eliilil of tho Into John II. Marker, who owned the Hnxkell & Ilnrker Cur conipnny plnnt nt .Mii'hiKnn City, lml. When both her mother nml fnther died within n slioit time of eneh other the then lit tle pirl heenme sol heir to her fath er's huge foitune. So now when she heeomes n bride, this li)-yenr.old gill owner of the Inrj-est freight car nianul'aelorv in the woild will hne .:il),()00,OOII with which to keep the wolf fioin the door. What will she do with it f Where other brides have perhaps $.'100 to spend on the home ".jusl for two" .Miss Hnikcr will liave 100,0011 times that amount to mm'iiiI. If she wants to think of her litis bund's comfort first she can give him 12,0110,000 Monis chairs, providing hhe does not cam to pay more than $1." for one. If olir is pmnd of her abilities as li conk she can biiv herseir 1,000,000 gas ranges. To help decorate the "flat" she can buy (10,000,000 rubber plants and .'10,000,000 framed rcpioductioiiH of "I'haioah's Horses." To make tho evenings rcpih less tedious she can biiv a million phono graphs nml still have $1 5,0(10,000 left. With this she could buy IS.IMi.llfill iccords for tho machine am! still have money left with which to buy 120,000,010 packages of needles. If Miss Hnikcr does not care to touch her fortune after she becomes Mrs. Hpanliliii" she can give Iter hus band to understand that they will have to live within n limit of $1,100, 000 a year, which is the income on her foitune nt f per cent. In stocking her pnntrv she could order 'J.IO.OOO cans of .ens. '200,000 cans of tomnlooh of the two-for-'2-cent grade, '200,000 cans of coin and 1200,000 cans of stiinu' beans. If she had n bin to hold it she could lav in 2,000,000 pounds of flout. THREE NORWEGIAN SHIPS, NORTH SEA LONDON', Juno 8, li!"2l" p. in. The Norwegian vessels Trudvnng and SiiM)rb haxe been sunk by (Ionium fciihmu riuus. Another Norwoginn steamer to be funk is the Olitteiiml, of 1171) tons net. This vessel xnis built in 10 111 mid xvns 180 feet long. The Trudvnng xx-as a steamer of (HO tons nef register. Ituilt in Hergen in J807, hho wns lilM feet long, 111! feet beam mid J.l feet deep. The Siipcib xvns u bnik of H0H tons mid xvns built in (llasgow in 387f. She snilcd from Ilucno- Ayres March 10 for Quccnstoxni. The Trudvnng xvns huilotl hv a Ocnuan submtirine soon after midday yesterday when off St. Ann's bond. The captain xvns ordered to bring hi papers tiboaid the submarine, whose cimunauiler guxe the crexv twenty minutes to take to the bonis. Tho hiihmariuu then sent twelve shells into the Trudvnng. The shoot ing brought out u patrol bout from Milford Haven, which nicked up the hkippcr mid crew, numbering 111, from the boats. During'the operation the submarine nttemnted vainly to tor pedo the patrol boat. Tho men from the Trudvnng xveio landed today ut Milford Ilaxen. The crexv of tho Olittnrtind xvns landed today in the Tyne. The cs sul, with a cargo of lumber, xvax on her way from Sweden to Haitlepool when hc encountered u German sub marine. The Cionnnns gave the ciew ten minutes to take to tho boats be fore firing a torpedo. The submarine toxved the ship's boats for thirty minute- until a tiawlei hoxr in sight. IN FATAL WRECK SAN FRANCISCO, June s -J P O'Xadl, chief of the department of OflnocMMtlon of tho Panama Pacific ex IHMltion. was Injured about the head, at Itfttat twe other perin suataiaod sovwrti Injur! and many retdvtsl iHlnr kri hue MeHrfay km tw poMlt earn broke from a cable oul SUBMARINES IN EXPOSITION AR - MI THIS PRETTY LITTLE They'll have $.'1(1,(100,1)00 to film Darker, Indiana liclrcvs, unit Howard picked for a husband. I Tiikint ndvantage of a sale, she could stock .tin with l,"i()0,000 pounds o sugar, !.')0,000 pounds of coffee and 100,000 pounds of ten. She could buy '2.0,000 boxes of assorted spice and '2,100.000 burs of laundry soap mid still have $()0,000 for other liv ing expenses, light an I gas, clothing, doctor-' hills and incidental. Ami there arc other thing- she mid her hiisband could buy. the steep Fillmore street hill and col- J llded near tho baso of the hill with n following car. Tho runaway cars xvere bound for tho exposition. Coupled together they tilted over tho summit of tlio , 300 foot hill held by a clutch on an underground cable. Tho clutch elthor hud not been coupled or broke I loose. Tho momentum of tho first J car sxvept It toxvard tho foot of tho i hill, dragging Its trailer down tho slope. Ililli nnru u ii nrnii'ilAit fnnt men nassoiiBers leaned from 'both ! sides of the car Into the cobblestone street. i DR. E. R. SEELY WINS TROPHY AT STATE SHOOT PORTLAND, Juno S. In tho 31st annual northwest shoot now being held under auspices of tho Portland dun club at Its Jenne Station grounds A. C. I'llckengor of Vullejo, Cul., Mon day registered the highest scoro of tho day with H9 lilts out of a pos SALKM, Ore., Juno 8. Articles of the host among his dims having missed hut three blue rocks out of li'O. In the match for the Du Pont Anuconda trophy IS shots Including four professionals tied for first place and In the shoot-off Dr. K. It. Scoly, of Medfortl, Ore., broke 20 straight, thereby winning tho cup for the com ing year. P. H. O'llrlen, of Port laud, standing at SO yards, and K. II, Keller, of Portland, from tho 17 yard line, tied far tho Da ton medal and when tho 20 extra was called O'llrlen broko 18 one moro than Keller. I M. Troeh, of Vnncouvor, J. A, Dague, of Tucoma, and O. N. Ford, of San Jose, Cal., shot off thn tlo In tho Walla Walla Ilroxxnleo modal In the doublos. Tho Van couver man mado 1C and Daguo but 14. Four ovents nro sohodulod for tomorrow and the final will bo hold Wednesday. K '.1b HVKiHnw!H&. a- H !BTKsKAPilHK.' ;E 4 " ilaBHBlm'SiSs' JHF9i HgHFr fciE$te&tfB aTiiiiiV irfFw"UII"""WMBBMfe JKaHHi ""H SP ,"HHHiO"iH kkkK . dr. &HMQflkkkJkkkkkkkkV?!kkkK "wjifc. 3to MkkkkkkkkkkkkkkklkTkkkkwJR'!? Mkkkkkkkkk"kSkmjX'. J iHHB'&! 4 H R!9llkkkkkkkKH ZT' ? j4v' ssSBEp v " &$& iBpl -ii t -p ('v B I Hr !' JK. v ike Gasoline of Qualiiy ti4, - m tt. t '-' ( t o ,l. V THAT'S ORPHAN WILL HAVE Mi their "nest." Miss Oillicrliio II, Spaiilillug, Jr., (he man she They could buy four ships to re place the l.tiMtnuin, or they could biiv 110,000 automobiles if thev would ho content with u $100(1 car. Miss HarkerV fiancee, who is as sistant secretarv in the Chicago of fices of her mon-ter car companv, has every chance to make of himself a model husband, for he won't have to worry oxer and then nag his xvife iihout the hills. I TO BE LECTURED AMSTKKDAM, June 8. - Oorge Hernhard, writing in the Vossische Zcitiing, todny snys: "It nppcnr n if Amotion will shirk tho obligations to diccu-H .with us preliminary mictions concerning the chunicter of the Ciinnrd line Ktcnin slup Lusitmiiu. Wlicthcr this liritish ship hud weapons and ammunition on bouiil seems to President Wil-on to be le.-s iinportunt than to learn from us what wo think of the pio-ccutioii of it Mihiiiiiiiuo xvnr, "We confidently hope that our gov urnincnt will haxe nothing lo do with such ditelottioit of facts, If President Wilson xvants a deci-ixe nnsxver from us it cannot he other than that the Liisituiiiu was a liritish ship with contraband war uiutciiul, to torpedo which c bad an absolute right within the war srone. "We cannot nlloxv oui-sclxos lo ho leetuved oxen bx the Ciuleil States on this lii'ht. which xvu e.xercic in self- I , :.... ,Mllt'l'lMMl A l.lllllltAL OPI'MIt The uiiderslgiicil druggist Is au thorized by the Amorlcan Drug & I'riH association, of which he is a member, to guarantee Merltol Hair Tonic to give satisfaction or tho pur chase price will bo refunded. This Indicates tho confidence (buy have III this preparation. Ilnskltis Drug Store local ngeucy. Prices 50c, $1.00. Adv. With Medford Trnfln Is Mrdford Made Red Crown the straight refinery gjkobne Standard Oil Company UlilwraU) SA MAN NN AFFORD ADMIRAL ACCUSES L L AN.VAl'OLIS, Mil , June 8. ltcnr Admiral Wllllnm V Kullum, 8Uiorln tendent of tho nnal ncailemy, who reHumcil his testimony today before tho nnvnl court of Impilry, appointed b Secretary Daniels to InvestlKnto ehnrfies of Irregularities In examina tions ut the acailemy, declared to tho court that Midshipman .tames K. Moss of Annapolis wns the man jirlni aril) responsible for the whole scan dal of Irregularities In connection with the last annual exnmlntlons. The admiral said that ho regretted very much to have to testify concern ing a conversation with Robert Moss, father of Midshipman Moss, and a member of counsel for tho accused I midshipmen, which rompelled him to mention the name of a naval officer. "Mr, Moss told mo." said Admiral Kiillam, "that Silicon McDowell, whom ho (Moss) had defended In a chll case had assured Mr. Moss that ho would look out for his son." Moss had told thcndmlrnl he did not wish to make charges against .McDowell or anyone else, lint he expressed tho be- lllef that tho papers) claimed to have been received by .Midshipman Moss from an anonymous source wore sent to his son by some officer. Surgeon W I-ITM vnn can't cfo NAA SURGEON IN MIDDIE SCANDA Fragrance, "body," true tobacco taste, slow burning thoe are the qualities you want in your pipe. But have you had the good fortune to find ihem in a mild tobacco? You Will find them in VELVET, the mildest, the smoothest, the coolest of arnoking tobaccos. For all the well-known excellence of Kentucky' Barley Je Luxe are incorporated in VELVLl, with tint patlicular aged-in-llie-wood niellowneu which belong only to VELVET. 10c Tina 5c Metal-Lined Bags One Pound Glass Humidors JppXriJyu3rfcoo On V CopvrifU im i We Must Have More Butter Fat Highest Market Price Paid AT The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 S. (Vntrnl AlcDowell, the ndmirnl snlirx'rts men tioned in that connection. WSIIINaTONr"j"no S Secre tary Daniels todny declined to grant the request of counsel for tho mid shipmen on trial nt tho naval acad emy that they ho released xvhllo tho court of Inquiry Is In progress. Mr. Daniels snld he xvas folloxxing prece dent, lie Instructed Rear Admiral Fullnm, superintendent of tho acad emy, to see that tho midshipmen have every opportunltx to confer xvlth counsel. A LINCOLN lTioilWAVNlIjnillll. ino June Sports Afield is known is the Lincoln Highway Number, and contains much Information about thin Kreat tratis-couttnentnl speedwav, giving all the toxvns on the hlghxvay, xvlth their distances from Noxv York City, nml many Interesting observa tions, made during a motorcycle Jour ney over tho greater portion of the road. Tho number will npepal espec ially to nutomoblllsts, motorcyclists, hikers and nil dex-oteos of tho (Ireat Outdoors. There are ninny good arti cles about flBhlng, ramping mid canoeing In the far places of thn earth, xvlth lotH of flue pictures Amateurs mid llass, A Short Aale of a Long Trail, Notes from an Anglor'H Notebook, nnd A Dav on the Pintle being among the best. The (llrl In the Door and Tho Death lllrd's Warn-. lug nro strong stories, with tho tang of tho West In every lino. Theie nro also short articles nbout trnpshootlng and hiking, xvlth many newsy letters from the game fields and fishing re sorts. Your news-dealer can supplx you; If not, solid la cents to Sports Afield, 5 12 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills. nlr fnr n!rw tobacco. VOU better tban "call it VELVET." GOOD YE, ART AND ' republic! HAVE QUALITY VK H.Wi: i:Tlt (OSTS Wll TIMK IIV lOI(i Olll OWN AIIJI'STINO Crater Lake Motor Car Co. OiKirilmtons I'm-Soul Ihtii Oregon KJ-18 S. Fir xtroet. .Medford, Oregon BAVARAN 1 PRED1GTSEXTENSI0N OF OLD E AMSTKRDAM, June h.- Vxteii-ion of the Oerinan eiupne be.xond the old frontieis (o "eciire it nsrain-t future! nttnek" xvas perduied hv King Lud . wiiF nf Httvnrin in mi n,1ilii,d ., !... ! ihiv befi'ire tho eaual league, aceonl ing to u telegram from Munich. Hi iiiniestv said in his addiei- "When the Kngli-h dechired war I snid, 'I nirr glad, beonuo noxv vxe inn settle accounts xxith our enemies, noxv ut last we mnv hope to get movei favorable communications with tin I sou for ccutml mid South Oermaux.'l "Ten months huxo chip-ed audi much precious blood bus been shed, hut it will not have hoep m vain, the fiuits of the xvnr will be the strength oiling of (ho empire with extensions beyond the old truntiers ns fur ns is neecssar to sooiiro it against future ultuck. Ho who marches with us I moan Austiin-IlniiL'nrv mn! Tuiktiy xvill rejoice, hut not s( the false f i lends wlio shammed friendship and behind our bucks went oxer to tho oneinv. We are uncompiercd, and the Intcst oneinv who bus been talking so milch about himself bus not dared u sci ions attack, nlthoiigb he took plculx ol tune for pieparntiou." With Medford Trailo Is Medford Mndo too. ,mXrjp' R E S MPIRE C' ', r w PI m VmJr' iWtSvlJr E( ILl M Si ft j'- ?k iFa .i m aw awx rjwr .iiavj Anticipating The New Baby F.itry Mpcctnnt mother tlmiilil (hit nt tinml boltle of "Mollicr'f Frleml." It In appllril oter the lnuclr. mVr tlwm tmiiz, llicy cipand without undue Mrntn, pain U rrlicfnl, nnuc If urrrramc anil the kln li thin ptcierred a(rlint hcixm nml otlifr le fnU i romtnon where "Mollicr" Frlond" lia ticcn neidnleil. Write for n aliible bouW, rent free hy tlrinlKeld Itemilotar Co 101 Lnmar lltdir. Allantii. flu. It li mini with timely Information nml wonderful letter from ernlefnl mother t went throiuh the ordeal tliitl owe their rm. fort to "Mutlier'f Friend." Sold liy nil Urn--(lnt. My bid for your pntronnRoI Kxnort r.xninlnatlonR, aunllty oyo i;InH8PH, iiorfi'rtly flltod. DR. RICKERT KYKSIOIITSPKCIAMST Mi: UFO It I), ... OIIKOON The Mitchell ORCHARD LADDER Il'ii poor economy to nno a "ninlcf Hhlft" xvlion you enn buy tlio best lad der on tho const, iiiuilo nt homo, nt n lower price tlinn nny ntlinr Reed lnddor. Tills lnddor Is securely braced throughout, a rod tinder each ntep, no milts to coiro out. nothing hut rivets und bolts used In Its con Btrtictlon. Ordors by phono or mall filled promptly. For sale by nil dealers nnd factory. 36 S. Klx'arsldo, prone 30-J, WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 Enst Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment Phono 147-J Wo'll do the rest E. D. WESTON. Prop. ! Mn. I. 1IH, Mitliturruiiil rrroklrlit 250 KEAKNY ST. Uf I. 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