Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 06, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MEDFORD WOOTj TRTBUNE, MEDFORD OttttCIOtf, "FRIDAY, AUGUST G, !t915.
P2TGE TUREH i
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BUMPING
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INDICATON
OF
MARTIAL INFIDEL1
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In finding liiwded down lliis morn
iiifT 1y dndi V. M. Calkins of the cir
cuit court in tlio divorce Hint of C
V. riinitniiiK-s nttniiiHt Mnltic Cwii
iiiinp? of Medford tlm npirit of Hif
ropo enters, ltcforrjiitr to lift time
when Cuiniriiiitfs nlti'cil t tin t It's wife
nnd inothor-in-lnw, broke down the
door of liis liomo with nn axe, and
forced him lo fleo from n Irntli with
his ulntlies in his anus (o (ho hack
yard, the court ehsuru's:
"The plaintiff can eonsolo himself
that ho put up n good defence, hut
wan oiilelaKecd in munitions and
iiumhcrs, nnd the defendant can con
sole lieiSolf with the victory."
The eourt ordered Hint a deerco in
favor of the. plaintiff ho prepared hy
the attorneys.
The, findings, dolnetcl from the, ovi
deiico rIiows n, stormy matrimonial
cainpnign. It holds the plaintiff Cum
minus to he "mini and delihorate, iihu
either truthful or nn excellent nclor."
Mrs. CuiiuningH the findings hold to
ho "infmnely jealoiiH," "inoihld", nnd
highly iniMKiiiiitivo with incliiiutiniiH
"to view her suspicions darkly." The
conipiinisliip nf tho Ciiiiniiings W
compared "to a sultry Minimer day
suiiHhiuo and electrical, storms."
Qunrrels wore ftcriiicnt in' tho Cinn
iniiiRH' household.
The evidence tho court held showed
that when eer domestic trouhles
rustic Mrs. rnmmings "flew lo male
alius, this being shown in tho two
incidents of Morgan and Iloitshuc."
The records thow that Mis. Cuni
inuiiigs after each ep!irntion sought
reconciliation with Cfummings.
Tho climax in the cuso came when
riuumings hired a Mrs Jones to ho
his housokecper. Mrs. Ciunmiiigs
gazing through tho window nw her
hushand and hontelecpor "hiunping
no'.es." Tho couit holds this to he
"silly fooling" hut with no evidence of
any inlnlolity. Tho ll-vear-old
daughter of Mrs. ,oius explained Hint
she wiib seated upon her innlherV
lap, engaged in this pustlimc, nnd
Hint she asked Unit ''.Minna nnd Mr
('nminings hump' iiokcm." Tho ovi
denex' showed Hint the suggestion was
followed out. Tho com t holds that
there is lio evidence to support Mrs.
Ciimmings' allegations -of unfaithful
ntms. Itoferoncc is made to Mis, Ciiin
mings' affair with one lleitxlmo. Upon
finding that he was married and not
divorced alio left him. The evidence
shouod (list CninmiiifM imtinltiined
tpiiirlor for n former wife in Sail
l.ako (lily, hul Unit this was only for
(ho purpoM) of hciug uhlo to sec his
hoy.
The case was replete with sensu
tioual allegations ami incidents.
HER HAIR IS LIGHT AND DARK SH! IT'S A
WIG PLAYS "ME CHE-E-ILD" IN FILM
VILLA EXECUTES
STATE TREASURER
nt 'ixiSKi Airs JlmL , -bEp
Iloils linker
"What color hair havo yoiiT"
asked nil iulerosted director of pic
tures, over tho phone, to little Doris
linker one day. ,
"Light and daik," was the tpii k
rufily.
"W'Jinl I" e.xeluimed niyfelified niovio
mnn.
"Lintcii. My hair is real light.
Hat mamma had a heauliful dark wig
with long (mils made for me. And
pvhen a director wants u little girl
with ligU hair, 1 can piny the part.
And when he wants a little girl with
dark, 1 just say 'Oh, well, hut I got
n wig.' And he hires me light uwny."
That is just pnillv vhv Doris
Hukcr, tho child moving picture act
icsB is so much in demand. Sho is
clever nnd she has the advantage of
having a mighty alert mother-iuaii-ngor.
Dotis was the child with Leslie Car
ter in "Tho Ileal I of Maryland." And
sho has very recently finished play
ing the little girl impersonation of
Miss Uliicli, wlio is supposed, in the
play, to grow up. In this character
the dark wig is used to splendid ad
vantage. Tho production is a Mo
rosco picture culled "Kihuenv."
Lille Doris, off the sfnge, is a sim
ple, uuuffeeled child, vhoo most not
iceuhle characteristic is hig-heniled-nesH.
Sho is always happy if tho
can he giving something to some one.
Very often it is n doll from her
collection of toyland. Occasionally
it is merely a glass of water to a
tired-looking pedestrian who sits
down on the cuil) outside the hou.se
to a rest moment.
HANS KILL
THREE AMERICANS
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KL I'ASO, Texas, Aug. (I. Arnv
nls fiom Chihuahua Cilv lodav de
dared that Sebastian Vai-gas, dr.,
stale tieiuurei' of Chihuahua, was
executed Wednesday on orden. from
(leuerul Villa.
According lo Villa ofliceis who aie
icspoiibihlu for tho ropoit, Vargas,
xvitli Sylvofctro Terrazas, sociolnrv of
tho stalo govornuiout, loft tho eapital
xvith their families in niitotanhilcs for
tho horder. At Montezuma, W)
miles south of Junroz, (liev vyero ar
loeted on onlors off (icueral Villa, it
was said, and returned to tho cupi
tn.1. Thoio Vnrgas xvas - cxeouted.
The fitto of Teriiiziiu was not je-
polled.
IteporU from Columhux, X. M., lo
dav indicate tho quelling of the lat
est faction in JTorthwotorn Chihua
hua which rosulted lucentlv in the
revolt of the Villa gnnUoii of Palo
urns, Chhus Drnutlo and Ascoiisiou.
It i said a Villa forco arriving from
(iiuiiihii reocoiipied Palomas,
AUSTRALIAN DAND HERE
imoW.SSVIM.U, Tex.. Aug. (5.
.Mexican outlaws today raldod tho vll
Ingo of Solulstlan,' 37 nillos north of
hero, killing two men nnd a woman.
Uultod States cnvnlryinun from Ilnr-
llngon, 12 miles distant, huvo gono
to Sebastian.
Flftooii rangors and nrmod mon
started from nonrliy points for Ho-
linbtlau and prnctlcnlly overy man In
Darlington nrmnd himself pro pa ling
to limit for tho outlaws.
Tim dead are: A. I Austin, prosl
ilent of tho Knliusliaii Law and Older
tongue, his wife and son Chariot).
The Icaguo rccontly forcod sov
oral mon of bad reputation to loavo
SolmBtlun, which Is llttlo nioro than
a cross roads. About S: ISO this morn
ing Austin and his son were running
a corn sliollor when nrmod Moxlcnns
gullonori up, taking both Into tho
briiBh noarby. Thoro thoy wore kill
ed. Yostordny n band of Mexicans
raldod n ranch In tho Sobastlan sec
tion, stoallng flvu snddlo lioraos, two
saddlos, tvvo rifles nnd a pistol. They
got tho drop on some cowboys on
tho ranch, hooping thorn covored with
lilstols for an hour.
A Sobnstlan storokeopor named
Aloxnndor said that thoro wero twelvo
mounted armod men In the party.
All of them npponred to ho Mexicans
of mlddlo ago. Thoy robbed tho
store.
ALLIES TRY TO
ENLIST BALKANS
NFSII, Serbia, Aug. 0. Another
step in (In ellotl being made lo
bring about a llalkau agreement so
that Kulgiiria, Jtiuuania and (lncie
may ho miiRtorcd on the side ot tin
cntenlo powors, was taken here lodav
hy tho ministers of ltussia, Oieat
Ilritnin, I'rnnce and Italy, who innde
collective roprosontations lo Nikola
Putsch, tho Serbian premier.
An official commuiiioutioii issued
in this, connection today Hind the
ministers' rcpicscutiilions weie of Hie
friendliest chnractcr and were made
in tho hope of avoiding friction be
tween Ihe Itnlkim slates and in cs
tuhhshiiig an euleulc hclvveen Iheni,
thus hriiigiu? iii'iiicr the tiu.il mi
ccsn ol the allies in the war.
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KANSAS CITY, Aug C A section
sovon iiilloa square In tho southwest
corner of Clay county, across tho Mis
souri rlvor north from horo, Is sur
rounded by five hundred armed men
today In the search for n tiogro xvho
yoriterday nttuekod Mrs. Iloury Staf
ford, wife of u oung fnrmor near
Liberty, Mo,
Work bus begun on tho Valley and
Sllotz railroad from Alrlle to Independence.
Power Gas will increase your
mileage, prevent carbon and
promote perfect lubrication.
Better investigate this.
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C. E. &TES
BURGLARS
CONFESS
ROBBERY
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James mid Jesse Wilson, supposed
lo bo brothors, nnd Frank Hrovvn, nr-
tpstud in thin illt.v a luonlh ago on
suspicion of roubliiK tho homo of .Mrs.
Lou I). Jones on Hoosovolt avenue,
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nun i uii'.ii:(i iiiiiaiiv ui inv.iiiiiMi'ii.
Identification and Insufficient evi
dence, nro held nt Auburn, Califor
nia, following an attempt to break
Jail, and a confession by James Wil
son, a 1 l-yoar old boy. Jcsso Wil
son's name Is It. K. Ford. Pictures
of- tho trio npopnrod in tho Sacra
mento Hoc, IcavltiK no doubt ns to
tholr Identity ns tho men arrested
In this cfly. According to tho young
boy's story his pals woro ox-convicts,
and forced him lo act as a "stall"
for tholr operations. Tho loot gather
ed In this city, including tho Jowolry
from tho Jones homo was turned over
to an accomplice, who expressed It
to Itcno, Nevada, whore It has been
recovered.
Tho trio woro arrested by Deputy
Sherirf Wilson on tho Pacific high
wiy near Ashland, upon Information
furnished by Thomas Scnntlln. Tlisy
wero Identified by Mrs. Claud Miles,
Mrs. Kd 0. Hrovvn and other women
ns the men loitering about tho Jones
homo on tho afternoon of tho crime
Mrs. K. K. Kolly who saw tho bur
glnrs loavo the Jones homo could
glvo no posltlvo Identification.
Aflor tholr arrest tho gang wns
given a hearing before Justlco Taylor
and told a plausible story. Tho evi
dence was all circumstantial and tho
court In dismissing thoni adminis
tered n sovcro lecture.
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HOOD RIVER SELLS
100,000 BOXES ftPKES
POIITLAN'I). Aug. (I. The largest
conlrnct for the purchase of ipplci
of this season, it became known to
day, hits just heen clo-ed with Hood
River growers, who have sold to 0.
llorghuish-ICrnk, The Ncthiilnnds
consul here 10(1,001) boxes, flic price
paid wns .fl.fiO per box. Tho npplcs
will he shipped to men hauls in The
Nethei lands next October.
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Soft COLLARS
Of plain or fmc White Striped
Mmlrns. 2 for 25c
rr.iiiTT. i'i'Anrnvrn. int. makkiu
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SOME OP THE GARMENTS HAVE SCARCELY BEEN SHOWN BE
FORE. NEW STYLES AND MATERIALS DIRECT FROM THE BIG
NEW YORK WORK SHOPS, ALL ARE INCLUDED. BIG LOT OF THE
POPULAR ENVELOPE DRAWERS.CHEMISE AND COMBINATIONS.
ALL MUST GO. WE NEED THE RO OM.
TTnr fkQr CrfJ0 Corsot Covors, also flosh in tho Japanese Wash Silk.
A " -'- Envolopo Drawers trimmed with lace or embroidery. Gowns
in different stylo neck, entire lot .r. .'....z.:...: : 69i
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worth sovoral times this Rummage Salo prico 89 V
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TTrr Qftr CroPDo Chine Corsot Covers in flesh and white. Comina-
" -'O-' tions, Drawors and Chemiso, any size, hundreds of garments
to chooso from at .- 98
NEW FALL SUITS AND MILLINERY
Scarcely a Day Passes That Does Not Bring us New
Garments for tho Coming Fall Soason. Damo Fashion
Says tho Stylos Aro to Bo Plainer Than Horotoforo.
Coats 30 and 32 Inches in length, With Many Bolted Ef
fecta and High Button up Collars. Drop in and Tako a
Glance at Some That Havo Arrived Already.
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Good things to eat are very essential to the full enjoyment
nf thf ciimmpr niitino Wp nffnr n fpw ciiorapctinnc
BOILED HAM
CHIPPED BEEF
LUNCH TONGUE
VIENNA SAUSAGE
DEVILED MEAT
DEVILED HAM
VEAL LOAF
CORNED BEEF
SLICED BACON
MINCED HAM
SALMON
PICKLES
GREEN OLIVES
RIPE OLIVES
CHOW CHOW
RELISH
CATSUP
CHILI SAUCE
PREPARED MUSTARD
BAKED BEANS
HEINZ SPAGHITTI
TUNA FISH
CHEESE
CRACKERS
COOKIES
CAKES
BREAD
DOUGHNUTS
PIES
ROLLS
BUNS
POTATO CHIPS
PEANUT BUTTER i
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Good Coffee Fresh Eggs Pancake Flour . t Maple Syrup
IF YOU ARE PLANNING A VACATION TRIP WE WOULD BE GLAD TO
FILL AND PACK YOUR ORDER. ASSURING THERE WILL BE NO DISAP
POINTMENT WHEN OPENED UP IN CAMP,
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