! i.ayi tmmitmJkMmm,mM mm k w M'i ' PAGE ETOHT OTDFORD MAIL TRfnUNR, MEDFORU OftEClON, "FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1915 i ) rflfcMifttii rorffl (iinftgg . . g ., .. r ihidwn.ji.ii h ft i, f W: Pi?' m LIBERTY BELL IS VIEWED BY 5000 2:1 5 O'CLOCK A. M. Mt'ilfnril jrnvo its grcntt'ril piitriolic ik-iimnst ration Fridiiv iiiurniit wlii'ti ik (liniMir nxi'i'oiliii fiOOU pcopli. iruin every si'otioii of ilnrkson county hiiw tlm Lilioity licll. Tliu trnin lirnrinu' the trciiHiirct! heirloom of Ainoiieiui liihtory arrived ut 2:15 o'clock. Of ficials with the trnin Hiiid it was the InfKCfcl early uiornini; (tiilhciiiifr on the contiiH'iilnl tri of tlm hull from l'liilndolpliiu to the Sun Frnneim'o fair. When the trnin pulled into the station there vna an otillinrt of eheern, ami n penernl lil'tinir of hntu at Hie Hiht. For u moment nl'tur wnriln there wan ii)ireeinti(o Hilcnvo. Scores of children iniulo tii the throng. Tho Lihnrty licit if.srlf is it plain ami homely piece of mrlal. It looks like the picture, familiar to every one. It wiih closely trtianleil by a Hipiad of Philadelphia policemen who iliNtrihutcd literature iih HonvunirH of their home cltv to the American peo j lie. Slate, official of Pennsylvania occupied the private roaches. Owing to the cnillmisH of the hour there was no foi nullities. At every stop of the hell, through Oregon Thursday, there were groat patriotic ilciiioiiAti'iitioiis. A spv of Home Hur'opeaii war lord mingling with tho patriotic throngx would have mi unfavorable' report to make. Before the arrival of tho bell a hol iday withering filled the Htreets, many going to the picture shows, (ho baud concert at the park and tlte dance nt the Nat. Wlicn the fire whistle blew announcing the coming of the j.MKIIV nun piL'Ui'ii, uiunun urim in i go towards xno depot., Willi uiilos loaded i 1 1 1 passcngcra from every tlireetiou. Over COO aiitos of all kinds and uiakeH wnro parked about the depot. It was tho greatest gath ering in tho hittnry of the city. lie fore tho arrival of the special train Sergeant Pat Mcgn of the police gave a dcmom.trntiou of snare diiim TREASURE TROVE MURDER MYSTERY OF WILD GUERILLA DAYS MAY PROVE TO BE NOTHING BUT A PIPE DREAM Fijilit Over $00,000 Treasure Chest i Hidden For Decades Brings! Groundless Accusations Aged Men! Charged Wil!' Crime Committed 47. Years Ago. UNCLE AM TO OBTAIN WIRELESS TORPEDO CONTROL entirely informal, lie camo without special instructions from his govern ment. That, however, is not unusual as he would bo expected by his for eign office in such n situation to ex ert every influenco toward bringing about nil understanding. He cnt a lein: report on his visit by wireless to the Uerlin foreign office. Secretary Lansing would iniiko no statement on the conference. The torpedoing of tho American steamer Xebraskan for wliiclf (lur niany has expressed regret and prom ised reparation, also was discussed. The noto from AitMrin-llnngary on war exports was not discussed, it was stated on the highest, authority. July KJ.-Faet BKDFOIU), Iowa, or fiction! This litle county scat town is wild- lly wondering whelher the state ha- heen tieated to it blood and thunder1 romance that would lival Coii.mi Doyle at his best, or whether is ist now biiug iincovcretl one of the iimM htnitling crimes, fruit of the wild guerilla period in this section immed ately following tlm civil war. From the conflicting statements at the pic-' liminary hearings little headway Iiik been made in unveiling the mystery, though all defendants have been freed from lack of evidence. The countryside is laughing up one sleeve and then seriously conjectur ing up the other. K?n the sheriff of Taylor coiuilv has declared pre posterous tho rapid movements of the last few days, in which four grizzled i farmers were freed after being mi-1 der aricst, charged with the murder of a rich cattleman and his son iu 1H(IH, so long ngt,that only one resi dent professes to know anything about it. lie is Samuel Anderson, who now own tho farm on which it is claimed wiih buried $!)0,00lf, stolen from tin' murdered cattleman. Anderson is responsible for tho recent develop- 'incuts. Megan Tieaitno Haul !I5 Wars Ago It was .'t,i years ago that Anderson began looking for the tieasuro trove, lost, according to tradition, oven to the bandits by the burning of the plat describing its location in tho liotiso of (louatluiu Dark and the hit ter's murder when, tradition contin ue he attempted to put out of the j WASIUNUTON, July 1C Govern ment piirclniHo of tho wireless control for torpedoes Invented by John Hub iltnntmonil, Jr., probnbly will bo rcc lommendcd to congreHH by Secretary Onrrlnon. Tho apiiroprlutlon conunlt- (co during 'the clotting dnys of tho Inst congrcn3 was urged to provide foe securllig tho now device for pro tecting the ocastfl, but no action was I taken. ( orflclnls of tho old nnn en and for tifications huronhs bcllnvc a conceal ed phoro station may nliabltitoly con- trol n Riilnuorgcd torpedo within tho limits of vision and that an approach ing battleship would hnvo llttlo chime to escape Army officers seo possibilities of greatly extending tho usefulness of jlhc wlrob'F control with tho aid of an neroplano scout. An nvlntor f lug lilgh anil out or rnngo could uy wlroloBs to tho operator nshoro di rect an attack on a hostile ship out of sight of tho shore station. A STRONG HOLD On snvlng and making regulnr deposits to your credit Is obtained by nn nccount with tho Jackson County Ilnnk. Whether largo or small, your account Is wolcomo and invited. Kour'pcr cent interest paid on savings accounts OVER 22 VEAPS UNDE'FJ ONE MANAGEMENT M m,- "THH at co, iMties iitiiiiMhiaii, nun Ills caiiin m tno. imckgroiiiKl; Is-low, John and Xatliaii Danewoisl all 111 rce uere liriestcil for ntlcgeil compile. GERMANY OPENS WAY. ( Continued from pago one) Ity In the Tivnsitro Muuler" tlono liminary liearlng. - with sueli unbounded fervor thn broke, tho. drumhead. This incident Hppiledkihu, fifo jind drum eorpfpro-. Ktam.'U ' ' . 'il playing, and executed his nbilityjAvay Maria rollins-l'orter, who, at i triii' 1 the ago of II as tho guest of her sih- r, Dark'H wife, miw tlio body i)f he cattleman dumped into a well and li truukful of money dragged a way to winds a woods. Anderson stiys ho was to receive onu-fuiirlli the 110,000 for finding it. When .ho snjs he actually did un cover. jLJWtnl casket containing the treasure, ho was ordered to leave at the point of a rifle. For 12 years Anderson waited for Ids sliuio of the money. Then he went to Altoi'iiey lliiliiinn, who laughed at first, as so many others have done., since. Suddenly things began fo happen that have in terested this part of the country us have nothing in years. Jesse James'.. (Jang.. (Sot,. Titvisuiii Trovo - Due tradjtfoii has it that the Porter woman, while being kept nwav be. caiibo ''hiafkuow too much," told the fiuilohs Jcsro .lames brothers of tho location of the treasure trovo and that they appropriated it. Mrs. Porter denien her pint in this pailieular story. . How far reaching has been the sensation was dcmoiisliutcd by a IT j ours ago, and released upon pre- statement from ('. 1 Huntsman, Fresno, Cal., real estate agent and nephew of one of the arrested far mers, that it was the James Druthers gang who committed the murder. The lowans, coiniugupon tlfe scene of the tragedy, von! forced to bury the bodies and money. Colo Younger, last of the James brothers gang, was heard from on this story with the assertion that the .lames baud wa not organized un til 1870, tivfty'iiAi afteij.Mhu tragedy is icinilcdtoljavo occurred, and that Uho JiimortjJirothu'rH. weru never iu Iowa oxeepTonco -to rob tho Cody don bank. It is probable the countryside will continue to conjecture until it can headed by .ho attorney general, have something further than testimony yet produced forfiohling the ipiaitet ion that diplomacy will he able to settle the issue. The ambassador's interview was for the murder of u man niiil his son whose names are not even known. Certain it id? iiH 'people believe, that no cattleman going" ' r.verland carried such n vast sum. What crime of the guerilla bauds that fol lowed in the wake of the civil war may 'not hnvo found their golden stream into the wooden box which Sam Anderson says ho uueaithed 1 v eai-s agol p B 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY IS THE TIME ARROW Soft COLLARS Of plain or fine WJiIU Striped Madras, - 2 or 25c ri.inrrr. nnnv r, ro.. l vr. m a k hiu k; M. M. Dept. Store IS THE PLACE BIG SALE WILL BE OPENED : t t Y ? T t f ? ? ? : t ? ? ? ? ? t t Y ? T ? t MANN'S July Clearance Sale MANNS CENTRAL AVKNUI3 f I . KEATi POSTOFFICE Saturday We Place Our Entire Stock of Spring and Summer Merchandise on Sale at Prices Lower Than the Lowest This is a Real SaleOpens Saturday, July 17th at 8:30 Sharp i Compare Our Prices For the Same Goods Thafs All READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS Almost 'Given Away 25 Summer Dressos suld as high its $0.00, this salt) 2."5 Tiiilorod Slclrts suklris liigli as $(1.00, this snlo onuli 98c 98c U30 Woniou's Drossos tuul Tmhml Skirts 'A. iil good stylos, sold us high -v r i12.00, this sale each. ...Jj() 1 .70 NOTIONS Clark's O. N. T. Spnol cotton, 7 for 25 c Sanitol Talcum Powder 25u cans, now per Q"7 can J Women's VeKts, stcovoless worlli 1,2ly now '7r eaeh C White Goods JU iupli Clnberdine for skirts this sale, x ard yC Kruit of tjio Jooiu Miihlin worth l.V, this snlo, (i, ynrd 9c Woman's Cuion worth ilQc, this .alo Childron's Miudiu Pants Suits. 23c ..5c All .V Notion 1 turns A n this stile, oiK'h Tt- 86 iauh ilno Oaiuhric, wortfi 15c, this snl, Jnwl l...ljt-. y C 00c Sheets ,, .'.w.o9 - s ' IHo Slljis IMH1 . H Me Towels .7!. . 19 Lie Towels ... 10 1.2 llftl Siuvds 0S(? WAISTS -3- BIG SPECIALS 100 new AVaists, good stvles worth up to Q Q $2.00, this sale 70C 100 Silk Waists, new st vies worth up to $:i.00, sale price (jl 1Q em-h Pl.l J Crepe de Chene "WnisUs, worth $ 1.00, (Jj 1 rQ fur this sale ...tB)l-0 WASH GOODS FOR Nearly Half Price Best Prints, only 41 til X 4c Now Printed Lawns Q worth lou now a yard.OC Now Dimities worth-l A 20c, now a yard lfjtt Now Ginghams, fast colors 9c worth 12U.c, this sale, a yard . ... Best colored Oil Cloth, a yard Jap Crepes worth 23c, now Doublo Fold Percales, worm iL'Vi'C, now a yard 17c 15c cales, 8c New Organdies, Crepes and Batistes, values 2oe, this sale, a 1 A yard I VC ? ? ? ? ? r t f ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? T T t T t t ? ? t T t ? t t f t T ? f T ? Y v