Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 12, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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HEBDJORP SEEffi TRIBUNE, MEBFORD OREG.O, MOOT) AST, JULY 32, 1915
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FORFEITEDWHEN
TRIAL IS CALLED
Neutrality Cases Ayaist Huer)a and
Associates Deferred Until Federal
Grand Jury Meets in October
Preliminary Examination ' Being
Waived New Bonds Provided.
EL PASO, Tix., .Inly 12. Tin'
iiiMitrnlily i'iM's Imscil on rlmrnos
l'ilt'.l ly Unitcil Stiilcs officiiils in F.I
Pnso mill growing out of the nrrost of
(Iciicrnl Victoiiiuio llui'ita unit fiv
other, wcri! (U'lVni'il toilnv to tin
fcMlcnil griiml jury fornction (Molicr
I. (Icncrnl l'nsciiiil Oiozco now in a
fugitive from juxlicc nnilor a Unitcil
States information dunging conir
ncy to liuincli n new revolutionary
movement in Mexico. Hi lioiul of
$7.1110 was ileelareil forfeited today
when he faileil to appear heforc
fli-nrgo II. Oliver United Suites com
missioiier, for prcliminarv heniing.
I'niler IttMlurtsI IJonil
Oencral Marcelo Curnvro, . Zo
zn.vit, Frank ami Ike Alileretc, ilc
fciiilaulH, waivcil preliminary exam
ination ami weic lielil to the federal
grant! jury under reduced homl-. flon
cral Caraveo was placed uuiler $200
homl ami the three other defendants
under .flflOO bond each. Hurring th
)iosihility of additional arrests for
the alleged con'-piraoy, today's ac
tion disposes of all the HI I'a.o
charges until the federal grand jury
convenes in October.
New bonds were fumi-died bv Tomi
Zo.aya, F. Ariiicndnriz, ll;e, Frank
and Mcnigiio Alderctc.
Oi-oeo Fall to ApMnr
Hmnors (hat Oi'or.en voiild appear
were current in Kl lno until just lie
fore the eases were called. As a re
suit the courtroom was tilled. A few
Americans wcie noticed ntnong the
Mexican spectators. Xo women were
in the courtroom in contrast to the
scene attending the re-arret of
llucrtn, July fl. Among the specta
tors were flenernls Ignncio Hravo
and Kduardo fail", under bond in
similar cases brought by Ran An
tonio official.
The decision to waive preliminary
hearing was reported al a conference
between Commissioner Oliver, the as
sistant United Stntes district attor
ney, and counsel for the Jefcndnuts,
held before the hour -set for hearing.
TY COBB LEADS
BATTNG
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CHICAGO, July 12. Ilnnglns out
twenty one safe lilts In his Inst thirty
times at lint, Henle Zimmerman of the.
ChlcnKo Cubs raised himself last week
from about fortieth place to twelfth
among the National league batters
and threatens, with his nverago of
.-98 to break Into the first ton. Last
wenli big average was 2fi4. Accord
ing to averages published hero today,
which Include the records of last
Wednesday, tho leading batter In the
Nationals In Dauhert, Brooklyn, ..137.
Itobertflon, New York, has attained
the leadership In stolen bases with
17, but Salcr still holds the lead In
total baseg with HH, and in runs
scored with -lit,
Ty Cobb, Detroit, onco morn has
established a .400 cluss In the big
leagues. Today's averages show him
loading tho batters In the American
league with .404, setting tho pare for
base stealers with 51 thefts and In
runs scored with 79.
L
AON DENED
! PHYLLIS TERRY OFF
I FOR ENGLAND
NEWTRIAL-GIVEN
LIFE SENTENCE
Labor Leader in Colorado Sentenced
to Life Imprisonment at Hard La
bor in State Penitentiary Says
That Trial Is Travesty on Justice
Victim of Controlled Courts.
TRINIDAD, Colo., July 12 John
R. I.nwson, labor leader, convicted
of murder In connection with strike
disorders, was denied a new trial by
Judgo Clranby Hlllyer in district
court here today.
Lawson was sentenced to spend the
remainder of his life at hard labor
In the state penitentiary.
Tiiivosty on Justice,
When asked by tho court If ho had
any statement to mako before Judg
ment was pronounced, Lawson roso
and read lengthy statement In which
ho maintained his Innocence, charged
that ho had been mado tho victim of
a corporation controlled prosecution
and alleged that thovtrlal through
which ho bad passed had been "a
travesty on Justice." During tho
reading of thos statement Lawson
was visibly affected and faltered
more than once. With a few remarks
to the defendant, Judgo Hlllyer pro
nounced sentence.
Attorney F. W. Clark, representing
Lawson, nuked for and was granted
sixty days to file a bill ofexceptlons
and thirty days stay of execution.
Counsel also asked that ponding act
ion on tho appeal to tho supremo
court that tho convicted man bo al
lowed to go on bond. This tho coifrt
said could not bo granted with an-
Miss Phyllis VelNoii Terry, fnmou
KiiKlloli nctiess, , ,,ayeil the lnjnd
lug role In "Trilby," has sjUIwI for
Kiiglnml under the name of Mlwt Mln.
nle Ton-y.
th'orlty'nhd the labor leader wasltak-
en by the sheriff to tho county. Jail.
Wns 1-nlmr faiulcr . .
Unysouwas- convicted-May:'3' of
first degree murder for the killing of
John Nlmtno, a deputy sheriff, on,
ucioner 2ft, 15113. Mniino fell dur
Ing a hattlo between strikers and
mlnn guards and deputies. Tho pros
ecution charged that the strikers were
In personal command of Lawson. ,
The motion for a new trial w.as
argued Inst week by 13. I. Coatlgan
and It. N. Hawkins for tho tbefeiiBo
and was roplled to by Frank-1. West,
assistant attorney general. A nom
ber of afldavlts wero submitted, one.
of which was sworn to by Grover'
Hall, one of tho Jurors. Hall charged
undue conduct 011 tho part of a court
bailiff Influenced him to decide
against tho defendant. Kvldenco also
was at hand, according to attorneys
for tho defendant, that would estab
lish Nlmmo was shot by deputies and
not by strikers
GERMANS
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MINES, WHITESEA
the
Officers
Russian
NEW YORK, July
and passengers on
tdcamsliip flxur that arrived here to
day from ArcbniiROl said thov had
sighted in the Wliite sea June 127,
when within a day's inn of Arehnimel,
a wrecked'steamslup flouting bottom
up in (ho sen.
The identity of the ship was not
lU'tcnnmed, tho name on her stern
having been partly obliterated, with
the letters V, M. L. O. and beneath
the letters O. N. 1). O. showing. The
latter were thought to have been pail
of the name of tho sailing port, Lnn-
Ldon.
The bows of the ship were smash
ed ill, evidently by n mine or torpedo.
Prank O. Ormsliy of KilMou, 1'it.j
one of the passengers who snw tint
wreck, said that ho was returning
from Archangel nfter a 'ten day."
slay.
,"The ship'tlull'l bailed oif roiu'lie'.V
Archangel June ltl," Jlr. Oimsby
snid. "Wo had been warned by wire
Jess to look out, for mines. On the
day before Wo arrived two Hritish
freighters wero struck b.y mines In
the White soft; oil Juno 17 n Norweg
ian freighter was liudlv damaged, ami
on June 22 the Hritish steamship
Twilight was hit and disabled, llus-
iHinn warships sent out to senrch for
the mines on June 21 destroyed three
with gun firo and six more wero
picked up.
Stings or bites or insects that are
followed by swelling, pain or Itching
should bo treated promptly as tbay
nro polsnous. MALLARD'S HNOW
LIN;lMi:NT counteracts thu poison. It
Is both nntlseptlc and healing. 1'rlco
!Gc, r.Oc and S1.00 per bottYo. Sold
by Mod ford Pharmacy.
RIPE RASPBERRIES
New Ways to Prepare Them to Please the Whole Family Caroline
Coe Tells You Her Favorite Recipes.
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Tho following reclpo has been
uped ninny gcnpratlonB In an old
southern homo and
the preserves nre
considered tho fin
est In tho country.
Tho "old mammy"
told mo "you all
havo to pick (ho
lierles fresh mind
now not to pick
them Just after n
rain." Wo who nro
not fortunnto to bo
nblo to pick our ber
ries from tho bushes
must bo abla to
1 "pick" firm dry
ones from tho mnrkot or grocery. If
wo follow mammy's advice wo will
nptjvaBh tho borrlc8f .t
'I'njIor'N ltA.spleiTy Preserves
Ileal the jars to bo used either" by
Btoamlng thorn or by placing thorn In
tho oven on Rcveral thicknesses of
piper,qr cJoh.t When vory. hot wrap
Jar with cloth wrung from hot water
and fill tho jars with ruspberrlos.
Turn In as much balling water as
thp'cnn,-wlll'hold;-Hen!nnd'Met stand
ten minutes. Then take off covers
and place a strainer or cloth over top
of can. Drain off all tho water and
fill can with very heavy boiling hot
syrup and seal. Wrap can with brown
puper to preserve color. Set away
In a cool dry place.
RaiplH-rry .Marmalade
To. each 2 pounds of berries add
1 cup of currant Juice, and boll .10
minutes. Manh and stir with a wood
en spoon and drain through bag made
of 3 thicknesses of netting. To each
qunrt of Juice add 1 1-2 pounds of
sugnr. Roll 20 minutes and put Into
glasses whlto hot.
Itusphci-rlcN I11 Currant .In lew
Pick over, wash and drain l
pounds of currants. Put Into pre
serving kettle and mnuh thoroughly
before putting ovor flro. Cook 1
hour and then drain through, double
thickness of cheese cloth bag. "Wliofl
all Juice Is extracted put the Julc
over a slow flro and boll slowly for
IT, minutes. Then ndd fl pounds of
sugar and boll 5 minutes; add 1
quarts of raspberries and boll . inlijj-.
11 tea. Skim nut berries Into hot Jar
and fill to top with hot Julco niijl
seal. Do not put inoro than 2 nunrut
of berrtes In at one time. Seeds wl(l
not bo hard If this recipe Is followed,
HnsjilK-MTy .sJliruli
To 4 quarts of red or black rasri
borrles add 1 quart of vinegar and
allow to stand 24 hours. Then drain
through a Jelly bag. To each pltit
of tho Julco add 1 pound of sugar
and boll 20 minutes. Put In sterilis
ed bottles, seal with sealing wax nnft
act away In a cool dry place. I'so
tablespoonfuls to each glass of water,
unit may be used in lemonade. ,
HAH) T1IK KCJfl .
"My brother has mado a tremen
dous success as an actor. Ho was
'cast for tho heavy villain and made
a great 'hit!' "
I Us. I. IUm, UniernJIrrUent
I lBBt. Sutler sad Bull f
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SAN FRANCISCO
I A modem, Eie-ptool, up-lo-dcle Hold, ,
toctlcd in the center ol vcrythiag and on
direct hot to the fcjpotition tjioundt.
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UNDERMUSLINE OF
EVERY KIND AND
PRICE
GOWNS
In tho popular slip-on
stylo, neatly trimmed with
laces and embroidery
edges and laced with rib
bons, made of good quality
nainsook or crone, anv
size you wish, at
9o. $1-At)9 .pl.t)
to $2.59
COMBINATIONS
Come in knickerbocker
or loose knee, in a vari-
ety of stylos to choose
from; Envelope Chem
ise, also made of a good
quality soft finish long
cloth unci nainsook, at &,
98c to $1.95 '
Italian Silk Underwear,
in kuickorboclvois or
vests, flesh, light blue
and white.
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Hundreds of Yards of Summer Wash Materials In This Sale
WORTH TO 25c YARD
CJinghanis, lawns and a sprink
ling of mercerized materials,
suitable for children's drosses
8'c
or ladies' wear, all
must go at, .yard
MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTHS
Cut in suitable table length, good
quality damask and a cloth that
washes easier and looks bettor than
linen, sold in tho regular way at
$2.50 each, July Clear jf "7Q
anco sale " v M.io
ALL STATIONERY MUST GO
Just M boxes in tho lot, some
slightly soiled and boxes broken.
The lot to bo closed out at far less
than actual eastern cost.
All loc, 20e, 2fe, 2f)c grade at....f)
All Mo, -I9o, :0o, (iOc grade af'l'O
All 0.70, 75c, 79c grade at 20
GLOVES
Short Silk Gloves, in colors
and black, double guaranteed
finger tips, two-clasp, tans,
greens, navy blues, cham
pagne, grays, most all Q0
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WORTH TO 35c
In this lot are crepes, both
plain and fancy ginghams,
voiles and fancy stripe madras,
all wash fabrics worth two and
t three times this
Isnecial nrico
1254c
WORTH TO 50c
Panoy .Mercerized Nullo, wido
stripe AVaistings, Crepes,
piques and dozens of other
summer materials included in
this lot at a big A0
saving llv
WAISTS
Dozens of those blouses made spe
cial for midsummer wear, some
silk, others fancy and plain yoUes,
both white and colored "-i rtr
ally size you want, at yluud
SILK WAISTS
jMdo (jf, white Jap silk, erepe do
chule and voilw, silks eonie in flesh
and white, low or high button-up
cblla r, short or long sleeves, waists
lakyn li'om stock up to
.00', ai
.$1.98
sizes, worth to (5c, at ..
D-OILIES
Must go at some price in the
tot are both (he small tumbler
niul the large plate size, sjomo
scalloped edges, others em
broidered; sold regular j Q
15c,lo ;ir;fH)0sial at
CORSETS
Taken from tho popular .Royal
Worcester make (f high-grmlo
corsets that sold up to $2 pair,
in any size, all new stock, of
new styles, everyone sold with
a guarantee of satis- QO
faction, ut., wOv
CHILDREN'S
WHITE COATS
"White serge, finished in
silk embroidered scal
lops, piques slightly
trimmed, and a big lot of
cotton cords, sizes' 2 to 8
years, at ONIO-irAM?
VIUCB.
CHILDREN'S SUMMER DRESSES
Dozens of these Chil-
dreu's Drosses, both ' I
long and short, some 'yKA." J,
idain yokes, others .MK-'
ombvoidercd, all sizes, Cy
one lot of Long W U
Dresses, QQ ,f' " f-
special uu n Ar-
Shnrl Rkii-JH f less fc fa Vii
than half, an unusual tl)wj I ,W
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cliaiico to save on chil- m'lV "
dron's wear. fvM?xtetd-
ALL MILLINERY FAR LESS
THAN WHOLESALE COST
Any Hat, Flmvir, IVuIIut r SIuiim ut your
oh ii price iilmoot to c'l'Hii iii the ilupartrnvnt.
Hats that sold up to
$(5.00, now
Ilats that sold up to
$10.00, now
Hats that sold up to
$15.00, now
fil
$1.48
$3.48
RIPPLETTE BED
SPREADS
A ripple woven spread, the
rough dry fabric, no ironing,
size 80x90, plain hem, come
in pink, blue and yellow, rcg-
Hlnr $).()(), spe
cial at
$1.69
LUNCH,LOTHS, 1
THE $1.50" KIND '
s pum linen Lunch Clofh, iWJ
inches square, in tho popular
snowdrop pattern, a linen
you would pay 50 pi-r cent
more for if bought. in the reg
ular way, today to 7Qf
dose out at
, EVERY SALE A GUARANTEE. - '
OF SATISFACTION
AVe consider no sale closed until you haye had
, value receivedma kesho diff&rei1r!(1luTl,i)rioe'
has boon paid, whether cash or charge, bought at
sale price or regular, we stand behind every sale.
If for any reason any purchase fails to give satis
faction we are only too glad to adjust tho com
plaint.
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