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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1915)
I ll H 1 PACE SIX .x,f ymPFORP math TurnuyrE, medtoiid. otfrcaoN, WEDNij:siMy.,.juLY2i,.jDi5 Wtji"fc SCHUMANN-HEINK'S DAUGHTER IS MARRIED GAINS IN STRIKERS "IN THE VALLEY or THE MISSING," AT PAGE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 7 M 1 OF OF 4 A i H IS LIFE I I ROGUE RKER I HOUNDS ON TRAIL HANS GAINERS ROBBER ARRESTED RANKS CLAIMED KIDNAPER HEAVY FIGHTING ERMER Mil IK IDAHO RANCHER ISONZO FON ii i i i j a 4 1 1 In tlio nrrcst of John AtiHtin Hooper, a pnrolo violntor from Hie California Bliilo prifon at I-'oIhoiu, nl Tlio Dnllcs, tho loi'iil iolii'P rit'ulnre n two months Kcarch for the tlnriiu 4-rook who robbed the bank of lfo'iie River baH ended, and that the man MiHxoted from tlio start 1h in 'pns iody. Hooper's picture In in the ;oh fic88inii of tho Medfonl imtlioritii'Hs Suicinn wns first directed to liiin when a wnndorcr told tlio niithorilicf of a plot lio overheard to rob tlio bank, Doloro Hooper could be taken into custody ho committed tho rob bery and fled. Tho robbery of (tin Rnffiio Riwr bank was eotiKiimmhted by throwing ammonia in the face of Ciitdiiur Ros ier, who has Hiuee moved to Mimir- otn. Hooper in nlno held on mixpicioti cl beitu; the man who robbed the Kouth cm Pacific depot at (IriuitH I'mhh, and a Kxcral mcrclinndiKe store at Horn brook, Cal., Kccurinir over $'J()00 in j,'oli dust and money at tho latlei place. Me js hIho wanted In conuec lion with two xtrcct car hold-ups in Portland. Hooper xpenl novcrul days in Hii city.boforo the robbery of the Rogue River bank. Ho in about .'10 vcar of ago, wears Iiikhch, and of ticr hxo height. While hero a caul wax received iYom KoIhoiu wiyinj: that In was wanted for violation of a parole. Ho waH nerving a life senlcucc for highway robbery. It ix not known iiMin which charco Hooper will be tried, or whether ho will bo scut back to the California authorities. Mario TIicivnh Sdiiiiiuuin, IH.jviir- old daiiKlitci- of Mine. Hcliunijwii- Heinle, tJio faiuoiLt (IIa, ulio iH'cnmo tlio wife, of .Toioli lltilvi-t Cluy, a randier, ifcently. salazar held mtinCKPOItT, Conn., ,3111? 2!. Strike calls rcnulted today In machin ists throwing down their tools In a number of llrldncport Hliopn and walklnK out. Labor lenders claimed they h'd takcif'llO additional men from two plantH doing work for tho Itnflii;tpn Aijhirf rind Ammunition concern; Hint one hundred men on tho night shift at tho Union Metallic Cartridge company hud gono on htrlko nnd that during tho noon lunch hour hundreds of men on the dny shift would quit. They estimated this forenoon that nearly 500 skilled machinists wcro now on strike. They reiterated their statomonl that tlinro would bo n complete close down of by Grace Miller Whito, author of "From the Valley of the Missing,"! the capitol of Washington with ii a spectacular photo-play in five paitH.Micht collision, country fair, etc., WAR PRISONER captured '.eijt.crdiiv nenr Co N. M., will he hclil depends BLAME SULLIVAN FORBEKE'PGHI NKW YORK, July 21. Harry Ap pelbaum, n lawyer nnd fonnerly pri vate Hecretary of tho Into Timothy Bullivaii, a one timo statu senator and for yearn prmniucnt in local politico, substantiated today Home of tho im portant feat in oh of tho itppeai to (lovernor Wbltmiin Issued by ('Initios Becker, under Henlonco of death for iriHtifjntinj; tho murder of tho L'aiu- bier, Herman Rosenthal. Mr. Appel bauiu was mentioned in tho Hooker appeal as hcinj; onj,niir.nnt or mootiiih Keokcr had with Hullivan previous (o the shootiiifj of Rosenthal. "llecker'H statemi'iil," H.iid Mr. Appollmum, "is not strong enough. Ho could bavo made it more elabor ate and thereby helped himselt con hiderablj. I always believed in lleokor'K innoeenco and beliovo this on conversatiotiH I had with Hooker.' EL PASO, Texas, July 21. - Whcro Joso Ini'j: ijnliixiir, who was Columbus, on m- Ntriiclious from Washington. Ktephen L. Pincknuy and K. II. Stone of tho department of justice, arrived at Co lumbus and iok charge of tho priso ner. t It was reganled as probablo that .Salnzar nii.uiil bo taken to Santa Fo for presentation before tho United .States commissioner or liu illicit be taken directly to Alhiupienpiu when: ho escaped from jail buvcrul months HBO. Hoiclcssly lost from tho ficatlered memberrt of bin lit t lo baud and roal iziiiK Hint Htarvation or capture by Villa's troops Would bo his lot if he remained in Mexico,' Sabuar volun tarily crossed tlio lino into" Ibis country. This was his admission to the customs guards toddy. war munition factories by Saturday. Disorder seemed Imminent twice today, onco at tho now Itnmlngton plant and onco outside tho works of n contractor making mnchlno tools for toll Itomlngton compnny. Dirt wagons, driven two abreast, clonred tho road in front of the first named plant. Tho police, according to an official connected with tlio contract ing concern, dispersed strikers and sympathizers there after they had nindo a demonstration against tho nion who remained at work. Tho labor loaders asserted Hint 2f moro guards at tho Honilngtpn plant had gone on strike for moro mqnoy today. Fifteen woro said to liavo walked out yesterday. "Toss of the Storm Cotintn," is the Wednesday and Tliursda feature at Ijiu Page this week. This is an '. (riiordiuary production with a splen did cast of dramtiu slurs. .Many thrilling scenes in Aujftisln Va and make this feature one of tho most re iiuirkablo of the Fox productions. The drama contains odd scones, 1000 people -and cost .fl 00,000. Tho Hourst-Soling News Pictorial of in teresting uents is another film on this urogram. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, July 21. Authorities lit command of rescuo parties searching for tho kWnaper of 13, A. Bmpey, wealthy ranchman hold for G00 "ransom, today refus ed tho services of several hundred volunteers, selecting only experienced frontiersmen and cowboys. liloodliounds arriving from Salt Lnko wcro .taken to tlio sccno of tho kidnaping In an effort to track tho ranchman and his captor. Indications wcro that tho kidnaper had taken his victim In the direction of Sheep Mountain, a heavily forested hill thirty miles from tho scene of the abduction. Kmpcy was forced at tho point of a gun to lcavo his ranch, forty miles cast of here, last Saturday night. Officials here bollovo tho kidnaper Is Hugh Whitney, a noted fugltlvo from Justice. KO.MK, July 21. Heavy fighting on tho Isonzo front north of tlio Gulf of Trlcst, resulting In gains for tho Italian forces, Is announced in tt statement given out tonight at tlio war office. Tho report Is as follews: "Our, vigorous offcnslvo all along tho Isonzo front continued yesterday, progress being made especially on tho Corso plateau, whero at tho end of tho day sovoral additional trendies woro taken and GOO prlsonors, In cluding flvo officers woro captured. "Although fatigued by tho sharp and stubborn strugglo, prolonged un til nightfall, our troops succeeded In establishing themselves j-apldly and firmly In tho conquered positions and resisted counter attacks mado by tho enemy during tho night. Tho nctlona contlnuo to develop. Tho situation over tho rest of tlio front Is unchanged." .!. AT ASUITH REFUSES J TO D E OF HAUI, Italy, July 21 Moro than 500 members of tho crew of tho Ital ian cruiser (lulsoppu Uarllmldl, sunk Monday by an Austrian submarlno, wcro saved. This leaves only nbout fifty who nrc missing and who prob ably wcro drowned. Survivors suy tho Gulsoppo Gari baldi was attacked by three subma rines which camo from tho direction or Itngusa and Spnlnto. Tlio Italian warship opened flro on tho submor- slblos, ono of which Ib believed to have been sunk. LON'DON, July 21. A request by Sir William Hylcs, Liberal, in tho hoiiso of commons this afternoon that Premier Asipiith re-stato moro definitely the essential objects for which the nation was fighting, in the hope Hint peaceful iiitluonoos might result in those objects boiii',' attained by other means than warfaie, left, tho premier cold. "I staled those objects wilb as much defiuilouess as am capable of at tho beginuiiiir of the war and at the Guild Hall," the picmier said, "and I am unable to add anything lo those statcinenls." Pressed to tuko under considera tion the peace proposals of the Her man socialists, Iho premier loiter atcd: "1 have nothing to add to the otalu uionU I have already niade." NKW YOHK, July 21. Announce ment was liiado today by Jacob Pan ken, attorney for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, that 1)1,000 of the 21,000 membois of tho union who went on strike last week icturned to 'work today in accord ance with an agreement reached last year with tho inaniiracturors by wine him advance ot iroin 12 to l. per cent in wages was made. The otpcrs will leturii as soon as some necessary formalities are concluded. MILITARY DUTY FOR AMERICA. ( Continued from pngo orin) u "It was my good fortune to take the action in llKCL failure to take which, in exactly the h!iiio I took it, would have meant Hint no Panama canal Would have boon built for half u cen tury and thoieforo that there would hnvo been no exposition to celebrate the building of the canal. In every thing wo did in connection with tlio acipiiriug of tho Panama Zone we acted in a way to do absolute jus tice to all other nations, to benefit all other nations including especial ly the adjacent states, and to render the utmost service, from Hie stand point alike of honor and of malenal inleiest, to Hie I 'ailed State. 1 am glad that this is the ease, for if theiu Were the slightest taint upon pur title or our conduct, it would have been improper and sbauiolul. thing to hold this exposition, Marlon county U laying about 20,- 000 yards of hard ipirfaco pavoiuent WEST OF MONTEREY LAHKHO, Tcmik, Juh 21. -Untile of opulently considerable importance wcro reported west of Monteioy, near Icamolo and Villa (larcia. Sox oral thousand Cnirnnza leinforeeineiiU bavo been rushed from Taiupioo lo participate nnd today three train loads of Carranza laeii left N'uovo Laredo for the same battle ground. Passengers from Monterey reported todny that fighting is continuous, with largo losses of lite on both bides. .GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS AND PARTY COMING SKATTLK, July 21. tiutemor Edward F. Duhho of Illinois, members ef kit family nnd bis official stall, 4 persoHH MltogeHier, weio shown nbout ike city tkitf mom jug in uuto jwoWUni. At 11 o'clock they dei.irted far Shn Francisco to participate n, Barefooted ? k No! Ladies' $3.50 Shoes WWle They Last Tomorrow 19c M. M. Dept. Store Storo Opons 9 A. M. f ? ? ? T t r t r r ? ? r f f f f f J V T ? T ? ? r t y f t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? .? t t ? ? y ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Y ? ? ? r ? ? ? ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED. EXPRESS OR MAILAG-E PREPAID. $2.00 WAISTS 98c 100 now Waists all sizes up to $2.00 vitl- QQ ucs, tin's sale .... O MANN'S CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. O. $2.50 WAISTS $1.19 100 bountiful new Silk Waists up to date in style, all sizes, worth $2.80, this sale jj 1 1Q eaeh tjj X X J SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE All Spring and Summer Merch andise Must Be Sold Biggest and Best Bargains To Be Found In Medf ord ii r. GET OUR PRICES FIRST, THAT'S ALL Ready-to-wear Garments Almost Given Away $6.00 Skirts 98c ilust a few left, you will have to huiT, if you waul one, just think, $(5.00 skirts now going Q Qr at, eaeh OL $10.00 Dresses $1.98 About ."0 Drosses and Skirts ;oal- Iv sold as highas (fl 1 QQ $10.00, thisaio D 1 . 70 Wash Goods Are Going Fast at These Prices Host Dress Prints, now, a yard 4c New Figured Lawns, beautiful pat torus, lf)(j grade, now a a yard 8c i Oust four jSl&'ing Suits (oft, all this soasonjs iitylos, worth up to $10.00, salut pri-e ... .; All Parasols fill SH ill . . $12.48 l3 OFF Japanese Crepes, up to 2;"o values for this sale, a i J? yard LD SHEETS, PILLOW SLIPS, BED SPREADS AT GREAT RE, DUOTIONS 72x5)0 Bloarhod Sheets, good qaul- ,lty, worth JOf, this sale fqatili t i "12 any lo rnu,h Pillow Slips, oheap at lBu, sale prioe eaeh , 39c 1254c lied Spreads, full size, QQ worth $1.25, this sale eaeh. J(jC Underwear and Hosiery At Low Prices "Women's Sleeveless Vests, good quality, worth lOe, now '1 1 eh r 11C Women's Union Suits, good qual- & uy, worm iioc, now f eaeh uO Women's li'ast, Blaok Hose, good 2"o grade, now a ( Pair IDC r ? 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 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y : t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y KAYSER'S GLOVES AT GREAT REDUCTIONS "Kayser's" two olasp Lisle Cloves 25e grade, now a ? -i I1air Z 1 C "Kayser's" Ifi-button Lisle and Chainoisotte Cloves, GQc A A quality, now a pair Tc4C "Kayser's" 10-button Tucked Silk Gloves, worth W -t c $2.50 a pair, now $ 1 1 7 NOTIONS All 5c items, now 4 All lOo Items, now g All loo ltoms, now 12 FIRST SHOWING OF NEW FALL SUITS f Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i i ' Jv; nKlir II- ' m 1HNM& dy at tk Pauama-Paoiflo