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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1915)
Ai it 1 JflL r VAGTZ EIGHT MTCDrTfrnT) MATT, TT?TTHWP. MKDFORTJ OTfROOX, TTTTTT?snAV, jnY 15, U)M rf vqjr HOLT'S EXAMPLE SWAYS FRENZIED MAN IN ANOTHER MILLIONAIRE ASSAULT ON E MfrMfrM8M )&i OF IY 10 DEVELOP i t I It IN THE TREASURY ' COLVIG DEFEND PIERC SHOWS KEEPING AH 101 MONEY " r I ' I A A wrtnll conl rovorv linn broken onl Mdwoen William I'lrich, buyer nf ciinnly w'nrranls mill County Ton mur tl'Vcd CoIij,r. TrwiMMtr f'ol vljr claim Unit tlio loportu eireu luted about tliu county, nro for the purpose of 'Iii,iim,iiik county pap or, iiml Hint lie in onlv followitijr tin utriol loiter of the liv. Mr. I'lrich cilnitim Unit llio trenwitor i'h with hnldliif: I mills llmt hhniihl In; used In tln pu.Miicnt of wnrrunlH. I7p to yesterday' wu'd Mr. dd vip today, "there was in Hip fjeneriil i'uiid .'',ll)4.r)l. Tho nmonnt wo innst keep on limid for tin- payniont of tlio second half of tho Hlato huie of tlio taxes duo in N'o ember i $18,(1:10.01. AImi wo iniiht keep on limid .(), fl 1.(18 to redeem warrant that liavo burn culled hut not pre sented. TliiH makes a total of "l, 87IMI!) which must ho kept on hand," "Mr. 1'lrich hooiiis to think that 1 fdumlil use tho money which I hao laid iinhIo for tho stale tux, for tho icilcuiplion T wiiirunK and take a ehanco on liiuinu the moue mi hand on Nnvoiuber 1. Mill tho law plaluh Flute that the second half diull he paid on or liofore tho lir-t dn of November out of (ho find iimne.v oollootod and paid Into the count tioiiHiiry. Sootimi .'lOD'J rends: "Whenever tnnv enjinty troiiHiiior lnill fail to pay tho state treasurer any money in liirt hands for that purpose at tho time prcHciihfil hv law, he shall, in iidditiou to other H'iiuli", ho liable fo tlio follewing: If ho shall ho fail to pay for the Hpaco of leu days ho shall forfeit to tho stale twonlx pei cciiluni on the ninomit wilhliild: and if ho shall lad to pay over mmoIi Jiiniie,n for the space of thirty daw niter Much ipoeiliod lime, ho shall forfeit Iih otfieo a troantiror, ele. CAUSE OF- ARREST Tho "eternal tiianjjlo" is the ontixo of the iiiciiicorution of (looie V. lliiffKf Inwjor ooniieeted with the Jiullock Mercantile Akoiiov who was nrrestod on a warrant from .luslico of the I'eace fllomi 0. Ta viol's comt this moriiiiifr, olihrpini; a nntutor offence. The complaint was made li .1. A. Kilhurii nftho Central Point djsttiut. Olriutis in hold in tho oil jail. W. K. I'hipps has boon io t tuned as his attorney. An of foil is heuiK made to seouio his release on bond. Tho preliuiiuarv lieimiH; will ho held tomorrow. JIiijjks nUh arrested in a room in a local hotel. WEDDING HELLS 4 tho following 0. II, Pierre mnkc, effer: "I will glvo sixty days In ono yonr, ImKlnnlnjt AtiKitxt 1st, 1015. nt hard labor, as follow : f' '"Flfteon dnye to build the nuto truck ronil to the Hlne Letlpo-on con- illtlon of n certain amount of tonnapo In a ieaonublo time sliall hu hauled over fluid road; , "I'lrteon iln.s nt hnrd lalior to oiw. v i5 .. tahllsh an nileriunto iiyHtcm of Irrl nntlon for thirty thottnantl acres with Promptly Jit 8 o'clock Sundn) ovon Iiik, July II. In tho nioxorcuco of tho liumeillate ioIuIIvoh of tho family, Minn Itosu Xenlon hcrauio tho lirlilo of Mr. ChnrloH Wulilon Sko. Itov. I. 1.. SlmniiH of tho llaptlM cliureh. per rormiiiK the cornmony. Tho hrlilo wore n rhnriuliiK own of whlto mitlii chnrmoiiHo and ehriled a heipiot of whlto lirlilo tohom. MIhh Mario Noulon nnd Mr. Km liieti Noalon, slntur and hrothur of tho hrlile, were tho nttoiuluiitH. Immeill atel) follow Iiik (ho ceremony a lioun 1 1 r ti 1 rupant wait nerved. Later In tho evening a rei'e)lton wan Klon tliulr many nt which tho hu rouplo worn sliowerod with coiiKratulallonH and kooiI wUIich. Tho bride U tho duiiKhtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. M. Noalon, nnd a native, of Tnblo Ilock, whore nlio Iihh grown to womnnhood. Hho Iihh luiiiclit for olK'ltl yvain In tho puhllo siliooU of Jiioktioii count) where nho I urn mndo many wnrm frlemln nmoiiK both iart ent ami iiuplln. Tho t;room U the xon of Mr. mid Mm. 1). D. Hagu who formerly reslil. si In Tnblo Hock, hut now mako tholr home In Dllloy, Oio. Mr. Sago Ih a vouiik man of oxcollunt hlealn, and one who has won tho lonpeol of hU iniiiiy admlrerx for IiIh Htorlnu uuall tles Mi and Mrs. Suko uro now DpoudliiK tholr lionoyiuooii nt tho Orator l.ako Nutlonal Park. Upon tholr ititurn thoy will latt a few days with Mr. Sago's parenU nt Ollloy, ho foro leaving for Montuna, whoro thoj will make tholr future homo. it I In rcusonablo time; "l'Mftccn dny nt hard labor to oa tabllHh a paw mill nt Mcdford with certain capacity and in reasonable 1 1 mo; nnd "Flfloon clays at hnrd luhor to fo cuio tho Hoot Sugar factory ns talk ed of In 1910. "If every able bodied man In tho count) will do the Maine, tho Krcat liiilnstiliit and consequent couimerclal problem will be solved. Kluurlnn lOOll able bodied men would menu a, donation of (nt $!! nor day) 000. Would there bo any doubt of , 1 ... ... I ? rupitaliBtft comini; to tne renene witu a donation of thin sort. "I)oit tnko Ihl a a Joke or for stroet kohbIp I mean business. TIiIk points the mire way 6f roHIiir our All thu' wits toil or C. i:. Cum. Krnt pioblonm In tho surest nnd Ikimiii's paludal liome ulter Call , e"tost way. Klthor kIkii up or stop ineiswa!(l finished his fiendish howling" 1 V V I? V ".- : M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE CLOSED Thursday and Friday to Prepare Stock for the Big Clean Up. vtoik. burning home In his night clothes, anil thou lomniltted suicide. Tho tragedy occurioil at three In the morning. That It had boon care fully premeditated by Ainoiswald was Indicated by n letter afterward 'found In his pocket adtlicsseil to tho I district attorney. . Itcforo (Irlng tho buildings, tho for mer gardener cut tho water mains and killed tho animals. Then when C'umhorsou and his wlfo woro escap ing f i oin tho flnmlng building by menus of a window, AmciHwnld fired four shots nt tho capitalist from am bush. One shot struck just above his honrt, another pierced his should- JOHN D. VISITS CLEVELAND HOME KKDWOOW CITY, Cal, July in Within a few hours after Frank Holt, assailant of .1. P. .Morgan, wns found ilend In his roll, a strangely similar, or nnd a third grareil his temple. trngedy was beliiB cmaitod hero by tho iirsclfa1TrWfTTu1fil6Tir' of a San FrnnclBco capitalist. With clippings of the Holt cofo In his pockets, Carl Amoniwulil, a cruod laborer, sot firs to the house, barn and garage of C IC Ciimborfon, him' at tho jail from tho effects of poison Mrs. Cumheriion leapt upon hor hus band's assailant as Cumberson mi to tho ground. Help ramo In answer to the woman's screams nnd tho ills chargod servant was quickly ovor poworod. Ho died Just as ho n7rled CLKYKLAN'I), O.,' July l.!. John 1). Rockefeller m rived today from Tarrytown, X. Y 'for the Hummer at Finest Hill, his Clowhuul iesi di'iico. His tiip, which wns to have been made prior to his 70th biithday, July 8, was delayed because of tho attack hv Frank Holt upon J. 1. Mor pin, nnd conseipieul fear that ho might he tho object of a similar out- nU , race hy n crank. former omploer btirnliiK them to tho ground. o also killed throo pedi greed dogs and a hnrso, attempted ho hud taken. Though struck three times by Aiunrsw aid's bullets. It Is believed kill Cumberson ns ho fled lils i Ciiniborson will iccover. AT FOR LIBERTY BELL KI'DKXK, Ore. 1ul IT. With n pnrado of Civil war w tenuis, school chlldi on niid patriotic omanlzntlons, ISugono today obsorvvd Wilson day, tho celebration centering on tho arri val of tho l.lborly Hull this afternoon. AildretwoHworo mado hy Attorney O. II. Foster and loatuiom from tho ohuutauipm now In mmwIoii In the clt). Tho aril vol of the J.rlnuty Hell Is IS T He was iieeompanlod hv Miss I.uoy Spclluiau, sister of Mix. Rockefeller, who died since the last visit of tho family here, Hookdfcllor appeared mine worn and feeble than a ear nyo, hut wax in joial spirits, Mr. Rockefeller said his stav would he a "jsood lonjr one." Tho force of junrds at Finest Hill has been hcailv increased. BIG SALE COMING AT HUTCHISON & LUMSDEN'S Jul) sines aio tho order of tho day and ono that promises to crento a groat deal of Interest und supply tho people with wearing apparel mid gro- l.AUKDO. Texas, Jul) 1.' - A prlcorlos will bo tho sale at .Hutchinson nto toloKiam todn) that Uaoiil i.uiukiioii s wn;clt DogliiH batuiduy, Mndoro. a Villa couunnn.lor. was hot,J"ly '"' '' reductions will bo ,......,. . , I througlioiit tho ontlro storo of this throtish tho thigh, but not daiiKoroim-,olll oMllbll80( frm ml ,iron80 t0 ly woiiiiiIhiI, at IcnmnlH, uoar Mou loroy. ' I'wweimer from Monterey today Mid In t,oiiio cam tlio botllos of the dotul from the battlos wont of Mon- torO) haxo boon piled aboard gondola to bo heralded b) lh rlugtiiK of bells j cur bf twutm la)orn of ollod wood and and tho blowing of whittle. Mayor (toll will present tho officials or the clt) or j'hllndulphln with n floral of made of WllluiuMtto valloy (luwor made o Willamette valloy flowers. It Is oHtlinnted that 1S.U0O pornous will lew (be bell In 3u minutes then buruod. bo ory uttrnctlvo. The sale Is In charso of Mr. Craig, who bus boon so successful in thin city and on tho const with other sales. r r r T r ? y v ? T t ? T t f t V ? JL NOT BUSTED Or forced to sell, but making Big Reductions for a Tremen dous Housecleaning. Every thing in the store goes Sale Opens Saturday At 10:00 a. m. BE HERE -tv.4-a--isisisif--4-a 5--$-$i55 55"2'5"55$5',5' A. V A.?. A A. A.A.AA. fAAA. VA. 0IMI'00I,IMT w-w- Tho MIssoh Florence and Clalro Johnson will leave In a fow dn)s on a vaoatlnn to Shasta Retreat. Diiiifenl.r'Ki: Charles F. Duuford and Jann M. l.ogg woie Joined In murrluge by Itov. W, F Hblolds or tho l'rosb)torlan church ut the homo of Paul Imminor or this clt), Wednesday at S p. m. Mr. Duuford Is 6 cuUon or Jackson c-ouHty and Iiub a largo ranch near Jacksonville. Mrs Duuford Is from Ohl, having resided lu Mud ford hut it ithoit tlmo. Thoy will live on tho farm wkro Mr Duuford has pro- pard iVr liW T)rlilo. Tho frlendn or lth ild "W'1 room wish for both It hHf HHd kuppy wedded life. RED BOOK ON ITALY IIKIIMX. ,1n! l hv wiiele- L. S tlio. Among the now item-. piopHicd h ihe t)orsenn Niw Ajieiu v todin for tvnnmiMni iilnoad b wiiclohM teltigniph.v, wu tho follewing: "The Aiitr-liiHjrriHn (rvin nunit link puhhhil tod hook dul iiyc with tlip ))iiniifHUieii of lUtl) for wur. It khow- tlmt tlio Italimi govemmout lvceiwd invorrvct infoi matiou from it" diplumntJi, who tin durMtiiHtittfi lh iueMMrudiu of Austro- The dociiuioiith Uftvo to do Aith tho er, 11)00 until 1011 nd leave proof that the ulletied xioklion of the triilc allutnee w H)rovd h I tnl." ACTO hUUVICIC IMIOM 1U(JIH POINT TO MKIIP'OIUI AMI llAOIl Tho undersluuwl will lonvo Frank Lewis' oonectlouory ovory Any w copt Sunday for Mail ford with Ida auto at 1 o'olock l. m.. arriving at 2 p. ui. I.onvo NaiiIi hotel. MmUord. at S p, in, arrive at Kli I'olut ut C p. m. A pail of till truffle Is solicit ed. -Si i,JA4r,N,SM' AWARDED GOLD M E DA LS Jan, Francisco 1913 ZEROLENI: OILS 6 GREASES RED CROWN GASOLINE The Exposition iuty found Zerolene Urn in kihi't- . Ciium ethVienc), Red Ctown, tirt in lartwrvt ag ijiulinoi, in purity and timfornuty. A utoi mr Standard ptinlucts nude ftom Califunna uuuVv, in competition with other eisolmo and autuiao- ' bile 01UI Standard Oil Company (C.bfotnU) A V t y t y t r I T r t r r f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y i i i y y y y A ?v, A"' S"n .ipj rt B WE WANT Every Man and Every Woman IN THIS VALLEY To Read Pages 4 and 5 i IN THIS PAPER This Is Plain Talk,Plain Facts Pages 4 and 5 means something to every man, woman and child in Southern Oregon ! &wwx ? T ? T ? T T T f f t T T y y y t y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y J n ! 1 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y I y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y A. SBW