",r 13 FTfriT)r'v.r',iai!f ii'1 ',fi'i'9ffmmm'mimm tiirM7rrT!r! TOgr r l5f5 i f" TPT'' r - S TOjjr ) !'' ! Tfl" $f? MEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE, MKDFORD. OREGON,-TO U RRDAY -SEPT15MB13K. 1C, IMS PAGE SIX . Uiu ft iS3r)a!!"W ! I i I f f I 1 ' CORONER'S JURY FINDS CANTRALL COMMITTED SU fClDE WILL WED SON OF MILLIONAIRE A coroner's autopsy nt Klnmnth Tails Monday rovcalcd lliat Iloscoo 15. Cnntrall, dlrd by his own hnnd from taking potassium cynnldo tlio most powerful poison known to science. Denlh was instantaneous. Worry over financial troubles Is eIvoh ns the reason for tho rash act. Can trail was horn and raised upon tho ApplcRate. Ills brother Miles still lives there. Ho was 43 years 6f oro, nnd well known In this city and val ley. Tor fifteen years ho lived In tho Klamath country, and operated a saw mill nt Slcnn. Cnntrall purchased tho poison with which he ended his llfo Saturday on n visit to Klamath Falls, and was ino rosn and despondent at the tlmo ac cording to evidence gathered by the coroner. Iloforo leaving for home Sat urday evening ho called upon i num ber of old friends and kin and bado them good bye, though this proced ure was so couched as to arouso no Hiisplclon. Tho poison wns administered near midnight In nn outbuilding of his homo, nnd tho body wns found short ly Rflorwnrds, Ho is survived by n wife and ono child. Tho funeral ser vices wcro held Wednesday morning. MEXICAN S IFAILTOMATERIALIZE ALONG RIO GRAND E EL IJAHU, Ti&akASai .'& All Kit.urjiiijiftrvjtriim wiih (jiiiet 011 the IAAKT3QUM Pl6fl Silli Wirt, well-known nclress, wIiuku t'liKiigeincnt with J. I). Spreck cIh, ,fr., oC Snn Diego, I'ul., wiih rccrnllv nnnoiiiii'eil. Young Sprcckels ih the hou of John U. .SpiffkelH, multi-millionaire 11 ml one of . the weM'n wcnlthieHt cnpitnliHtH, I AUTO An express piiokngo conUiining "driion" wntehcH, einiKlgnetl to Mar tin Iti'ihly of thin city, wiih ntolon from tlie express ear of northbound imst-onger No, 10 Wednesday night, til Ashhinil, unil 'found this morn ing in an irrigation ditch near, that t'lly. Tho thief in fleeing with lil.s loot, tried to jump the ditch and failed. The package wiih lroped in tho wnlcr, and tho water Nonkcil witi'ht'H woro delivurud to tho local jowejer IIu'h morning. Tho cxproHw imnkago wih iiiIkkciI upon tho urrival of tlio Iraiii at thin uitv, nnd it mcH Huge wiin MMit t Ashliuid as a tracer. The watches were vqliu'd at .Hot), mid were of the latest make itnd de hign. They weie nhippdl from Cin cinnati. There in not the Hlightoit truce of the thief. VETERANS PRESEN T FLAG TO SCHOOL Veterans of the Civil war In reun ion In this city marched to tho High school this afternoon, where with tho W. It. C. they presented u flag to tho cohool In tho slmplo and Impressive uxorclses. They marched through Main otreet and were headed by n drum corps. As they marrucd they sang songs of '01 and 'H.V At non n lunch was served In Ht. Mark'H hall .to tho old soldiers, nnd oxerclnos were hold In tlio city park. The reunion will close tomorrow. 10 I'UKSNO, Cal., Sept. 1C-drapes by tho thousands of tons are being dried by growers in tho vicinity of Fresno this season to bo used as hog leed. This method or utilizing tho wlno grapes was determined upon by iniiny growers after nn announcement JiiBt week by tho Cullfornln drape ("rowers' association that no grapes would bo purchased this year. Tho grapo growers ho also raise hogs nnd am to feed their own dried grapes to their hogs bellovo that In tho etui they will furo better than the men who will bo compelled to sell their cured grapes on tlio market. WRECKED BY TRAIN A Dodge nutomoliifr, behiiigiii to n. 'K flnlley of the I'iilnee rooming house, and drncii by Miss OIihIvh Wil son was demolished Wednesday even- inp; by iinrthliound Southern Pacific passenger truiii No. 1(1, at I lie Hear Creek orchard crossing; Mis. Ilallev aceoinpaiiicd Miss Wilson. The en gine auto "died" on the track while the women wete opening n gate. The' engineer of the train stopped after he had struck the machine. According In eyo witnesses the train wiih (100 Icel nway when tlio en gineer gave Iuh first warning hlnst, and llml ho continued to hlow thq whistle iih the women run up the track wiiviiiK for tho . cnglu'ecr' to halt. MisH Wilson made nn effott to start (lie car, hut failed, and added her efforts to those being" mndo to stop the ti'niu, nfterwaids. Attorney (Iuh Kewbuiy has been retained lfT H nl Icy, mid 11 claim for dumngevs will ho filed against ihe railroad upon Ihe grounds thut the engineer could have stopped within 000 feet. , GERMANS CAPTURE PINSK. (Continued from pagn 0110) (remainder, ho suggested Hint the stato I sell tlio timber for the benefit of tho common school fund, nnd tho cleared lands opened to entry where suitable Where not suitable, he suggested that tho state hold them for reforestation. Del Itio, Tcxtln,.-J00 milch W&Ocrc and on the borderUH fur wesUnACn- huiihuH, N. M, when the celehration of Mcxico'H indeiendcnt'e day -begun today. . 1 Autoiuohiles' lie'aiiiig the niitiotinl t tri-colof lippeured ".oji, tho streets, The police frecpit'iitly insisled upon the ears carrying the American flag, in addition to the tri-i'olor, litid in Mich cases tho tri-eolor usuully was removed. An early alarm of a Mexican out break at Del Jtio, Texas, caused a strengthening of the patrols of cus tom house river guards and soldiers, but there wiih no sign of a demonstra tion when dawn broke. MtOWN'SVIMiE, Texas, Sept. 1(1. -Heginning nt midnight, the stmt of Mexican Independence day, there was much shooting; nnd shouting along the Mexican side of tho river, hut no iliH orders wero observed nnd nothing in the nature of 11 threat toward the American side of tho river. All early reports to the army and civil officials indicated a peaceful celebratiou of the holiday by Mexicans of tins section. Dvlnsk, although tho llussliius Appar ently are holding their opponents in check in this region. Ihho letting Vigor Counting their captures In Ciallcln tho Russians lately have been taking more prisoners than they havu been losing. In Kngland hopes aro rlHlng that Hurl Kitchener did not 11111K0 an Incautious redlctlon when lie declar ed that OermniiN had shot her bolt, but (list his slHleiunnt was based on facts. It Is said horn that Von llln denburg's drive Is losing Its vigor, while Von Mnckcnscn Is striving to overcome tho difficulties of the marsh country and tho Aiistiians appear to be unable to local n the upper hand In Callcla. The llnlkun situation Iiiih not reach ed a settlement. The llrlttMli pios views llulgarla's attitude w 1 1 It t-oiuu anxiety. NBOaMMBMIIIIl' ...lIIIIIHHMiMBMMl3IHRf - 1 1 LAND GRANT DISCUSSED. (Continued from Page One,) railway eompiuo's eijulty In the lands nnd then to thiovv open to Immediate settlement such part as as suitable to agricultural purposes. From tho x Better Corn FIakes Hindi by n brand new i)roi'oss iniiglityi-tiwtyand nlwnvK ivndrto si'rvii. New Post Toasties 7 v resulting IVoni yenrs of prnctii'o nnd study, art! tho iniKM'swccI meats of clioici'st rndinn Corn skilfully toasted to ti eraekly, golden-brown erispness. Hy ;i new process the true corn flavour, unknown to clu'ii flakes of the past, is brought out, in overy flake. As you pour Toasties from the pnekngo, notii the little penrly "puffs" on the flakos a distinguish-' iug ehsiraet eristic of these New Toasties. Another, point they don't mush down when cream or milk is added. Insist upon these distinctive Now Post Toasties corn flakes tho They're New and Different and Mighty Good! ' sold by Grocers everywhere. LONDON. Sep! 10 Ili.tih cut willies at the Daidnnellr- up to Aug ust '21 wore H7,(i;ii. The numbor killed in that liiu w I7.U0& These, figure, wme inrluiiisl Ih the grand total ol HHtinfa 0giMtl(it Mli jftlu'il earlier m thr wisk. , Toiiny'li UIIIMMIIM'Mt)Ht M4k tWtt ;iilinbi'r of oflH-en killwl Hit). ifim thv 'ntimlirr of uin KI.1T8. wounded '.'371 olfwen ami A0.U67 Hicii HiUin(f, HU ofu'vi. dthl tmSl .Wat....!. m,r Your Money's Worth and Service WE FIT YOUR FEET" "y " ;&&, v-a i rj.i AND ALSO YOUR PURSE. -'V T ; -. If you do not feel like paying as high'f as Five Dollars J or vour Sh'oes woJiaMt splendid values at $l.o0, !?I.O0, .5Q, :i.O0 and $2.50. . ,x We take as much nrido in buying -tjur Tw Dollar and a half Shoes as we do 111 selecting our l'Mve Dollar grade, service to our customers U; our aim regnrdlititt of the price they wUh to pay. Hear in liilnil "A I'lTOIJ xos.vi.ir At Ihe Sign of .acicSd5J 0',i,os,u post UIIIOC "Oooo Snots" (i(M)H KIIOIA" itulli our ItukliutMi v-' 1. Buy Pictorial f y Elks Bunting ;; Per yard 5 cents Y ! Mm &M rr Patterns. ! 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Conies m rich NEW NOVELTY CHECK AT 49 nlain shades, with self colored designs ,also small ricli colored ess patterns, price per yard is V 4T HG-ineh New Check Dr Goods conies in blue and white, ony ; 50 brown ami wnue, assonuu, T fancy, also black and white, o.ur Njj- OUTING FLANNEL i special price only, per yd...49 AT 10 z ! 56-INCH ALL WOOL FALL We offer for this season extra A CLOAKING $1.50 good value Outing Flannel, Come plain and fancy Mix- "ever before equalled for..lO V urns, wnrth.im in &2.50 nor vd. Good grade plain white Outing t 40-INCH SILK POPLIN 98 f -t j t iNrade in all new lull shades, lias beautiful lustre and finish, guaranteed as good as any reg ular $1.25 Poplin, special price, at 98p New assortment Cotton Ohallies, large assortment,' per yard 5 Staple Apron Gingham and American Prints, per Bungalow 'Apronsj amide well, look wqU, wear well, at :T. 48 special opening price, per yard Flannel 7, 8, 10, lS only l.&u and xap. A. B. C. SILK 45 Come 36-inehc8 wide and has beautiful soft finish, a good wearing fast color wash Silk guaranteed to retain its luster. All new shades, price, per yard only k 45 NOTION SPECIALS Four spools J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton 25 Nine silk covered Collar Stays for 5d 1 Five Silk J Tail Nets, with A elastic for 10 & Three dozen good Safety Pins for 5 MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION. Y T t y t p Z The PAGE LA ST TIME TONIGHT William Farnum (The $100,000.00 Screen Star) 4 . in The Plunderer ThcGrcatcst of photo-plays. A thrilling drama of love, the lust for gold, and deadly hatred. fJJive Hundred Thrilling Scenes i ' See Farnum in the great fist-fight, which excels even his 'wonderful perfQr,mance in The Spoilers. Special musical program for this attraction arranged by Mr. Lyle C. True, organist. This picture will start at 7:30, 8:45 and 10 o'clock. Patrons will enjoy this feature the more if seated at the beginning of it. PRICES: Lower floor 25c, Balcony 15c, Children 15c