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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1915)
J t if- P2TO1S BIX MEpFORDMTD TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR KAON, FRIDAY, DECFMBKR 3. 1915 BUNGLING FDRGER NABBED pra OF Tlio inarliKliu work of n liotm olicck ujurntur subjected lntn lo cup ttirc nt Asltliind this afternoon, after lie, lmd prised two fictitious checks Jiere nnd fled liurriedly south. Chief of Police llittson 'iitliered the evi dence this nioniine nnd notified the authorities up nnd down the lute to look out for him. The prisoner enve his nnme in this city Inst n if,' lit ns K. II. Kiililmiui, liinnncr of tho Cover-Top Co. of Tortliind. This was the ninnner in which lie registered tit the Hotel Ifol laud and the JCnMi last night in this city. At the Holland hu offered n check for .flO.DO in payment for his room, hut Nifiht Clerk Wits refused t;i cnsli it. For n moment Kuhlman appealed to he Mudying the proposition as to what he would do, but finally folded the check and walked out. He did not return to occupy his room. I In repented tho snmo process at the Nash, with similnr result". PuMsoil Tmi Clinks Hero Kulilmiui succeeded, however, in jmsMintr two checks here on business men and escaped' south, with tho re sult that ho wim npprehonded at Ash laud on Chief Kittson's dchciiitiou of the man. Jin woro a pray tqiit with (ihtk overcon.i nnu is saniiv compie.x iiined. At Ashland cards and papers were found on his js'i-hon by which he was identified as the iniiii wanted in this city and ppsxiblv elsewhere. The cheek orfer'ell nt tho Holland was sinned by llnrrv Pierce on type writer and by P. K. Smith in pen. It wns indorsed by 1C. II. Iviiiiliuan. The nnme written in the body of the cheek, the hnintnie of the maker of tho cheek nnd that of the indorsor of tho cheek woro nil plainly written by tho same hand, ncctmling to tho judfj jnent of those who examined them. Chief llittson left at 2 o'clock this Afternoon for Ashland to hrinjj tho prisoner bnek. police SerKcnnl Pat Mtyo notified tho hotels last iiijtlit to look out for lious checks, word having reached this city that nu operator was "on the line," WOMAN HELD IN BROKER'S DEATH KANSAS CITY, Dee, It. Mrs. l.enh Wilson, confidential secretary to tho late Theodore C. Peitr.er, whoso death revealed irrcKiiluritios in his business nffnirs involving over MOll, 000, was indicted by tho county ttruinl jury today. She is charged with making fraudulent acknowledg ments to paper issued by PolUer's real estate company. Pellxer lost his liTu from a fall fiom n window in Iijn office. ELKS MEMORIAL SERVICE 10 BE HELD SUNDAY The nniiunl memorial sen ices of the Mcdford lodge of Klkn will be held at Klks Temple next Sunday afternoon at 2:110 o'clock. The mo laorial committee has arranged nu excellent program of music and ad dresses for tho occasion. It. I Vin- ing of Ashland lodge will deliver the memorinl address. Klks who hnvo died during tho year lire: William M. Gill, February i-l, lOlfi; (leorge F. Mcrrininn, November rf, 1H1". The program folloys : Piocessional, Hazelrigv's orches tra. Opening ritualistic services, Kxall ed Huler W. If. MeUowun and offio era. Opening ode, air "Auld Lang Syne." Imocation, cha))lain of the lodge. Solo, "Abide With Me," .Miss Flor eiice Hnzelrigg. Thnnntopsis, Mrs. (loo. T. Wilson. Files' quartet, "The Vacant Chair," I.nwrcnce, Colvig, Vawter, Gregory. Memorinl addresn, It. L. Viuing, Ashland lodge. Solo, "I Hear You Callong Me," Mis Hess liryan. Closing ceremony, .Mcdford lodge. Hymn, "Nearer, My God, to Thee," lodge members. Jlcnedietion, Hey. Win. M. Hamil ton, ltccessional, Ha.elrigg'ii orchestra. Mbw 5 rJVU BRAZEN 10 COUNTRY 'A nilnW I can trlil waR to Hio effect that Cap tain Hoy-Kd had furnished tho money whereby a conspiracy was conduct ed by nKcnts of tho Hamburg-American lino to obtain clearance for twelve fillips to provision German warshliiB. No other German official In the ('lilted States was brought In. During the first day of the trial In New Yorlt the defense withdrew an admission previously made, per taining to tho aliened connection of WASHINGTON, Dec 3.- -Captain Captain Iloy-Kd with the nets chnrg-Hoy-Kd would not necessarily need ed by tho government. This part of to leave tbo country although It Is tlio admission stated that Captain expected he probably would. Tho Hoy-Kd hnd been consulted regarding vu-.w., lu H1111.-11 nu iiiiKiii Ko un-,inc senuing or steamships with sup dor existing circumstances are limit- piles to German sea raiders, and that ml practically to Mexico, Cuba, South ' tho work had ben carried on largely America or the Until West Indies, under his direction. One of tho cor. and ho might have difficulty In get- ornment's attorneys charged that ting that far, since It Is doubted that Captain Hoy-Kd directed the charter ed allied governments would agree lug nnd loading of some of the res to a safe conduct. The German naval hoIs and that $250,000 for tbo relief altaohH would b0 the second foreign of Gorman warships was spent In Now dlplomotlc officer to find lilms'olt In York. difficulties becauso of his conduct It was also stated by tho attorney In tho United States slnco tho war that Captain Boy-F.d had ridden began. Tho first was Dr. Constnn-; "rough shod over the laws of tho tin Dumba, tho nmbassndor from Aus- United States, treating them as If trla whoso recall President Wilson they were scraps of naner." asset! Decauso or his connection with DELAY HAMBURG CASE DECISION plnns to crlpplo American munition plants. Testimony nt tho IIomburg-Amcrl- Spcclal prices on engraved cardc. now and from old plates, tor n few days at tho Mcdford Printing Co. TILL TOMORROW NEW YOltIC, Dec. 3. The federal district court's final disposition of the case of Dr. Karl Huenz and his three associates In tho Hamburg, Am erican lino, convicted last night of conspiracy to deceive and defraud the United States, hung fire today. ' Judge Howo bad set this forenoon nF the tlino for hearing tho usual for mal motions of the defense, but when court convened, tho defendant's law yers announced they woro not yet ready and a further postponement until tomorrow morning wns grant cod. At that time motions to set nstdo the verdict and to arrest Judgment, pending appeal, will be mndo. Mean time, the ball of tho defendants, fTiOOO cash will be continued. The late hour last night when tho verdict wns reached was assigned as tho reason for today's delay. -J" A- Your Breakfast Is very important and has a gi'ent bearing on your (lav's work. If it's all right? so arc you. If not well, you know what. We have the bust of every thing for the breakfast as well as every other meal. BUCKWHEAT CAKES Are in order for break fast these days. They are so easily made, too, with our perfectly pre pared flour. Maple syrup or corn syrup to 0 with them, of course. How about some tomor row morning? MARSH & BENNETT Second door east I'irst National Bank. Phone 252. NJ-UV - - iKt mfjtvlx m FKH T K JPwl N j2Va i (. VYvJ"" tl S AMR" TURKS W SNOW? XZHgMgH!"!H C0NSTANTJN0PLK, Dec. 3. -Klghting between tho forces of Grand Dlihn Nicholas and tholr Turkish op ponents on tho Caucasian front is proceeding under the most adverse weather conditions. An official state ment Issuod today says: "Activity on tho Causlau front Is hamporod by snow, which Is ten feet deep, nnd nlso by cyclones." 18 POUNDS OF BLOOD is tho avctagc quantity in a healthy lulult, but it is the quality of the blood that determines our strength to resist sickness. Willi weak blood we find cold hands nnd chilly feet; in children on aversion to .study, and in adults rheumatic tendencies. In changing seasons get abundant frcj.li air and take a spoonful of Scott's Kinulsion after incaN, because Scott's Kinulsion is a rich blood-food that will increase both quantity and quality of the blood while it warms the body and helps cany off the impurities. When multitudes of jjcople arc to day taking Scott's KinuUion to avert winter sickness, and are giving it to (licit children, it is careless to neglect its.lHMicfits. IkL' out for biibitltutcN bcott ft. llowne, IltoumlltM, N J 13-20 JT3 -eCt yujs WfimenA Central Ave. w imm mm TbeWomaE's Store N ear Postoffice A RESPLENDENT CHRISTMAS STORE A Veritable Treasure House of Gifts for Everybody DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY New Neckwear Fine Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets, made of organdie, nicely trimmed, on sale Saturday, each. 29c New Neckwear Just received a shipment of Imported Swiss Neckwear, all new styles, values up to $l.o0, 59c I w on sale Saturday, each ONLY 18 SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE XMAS Silks Make Sensible Gifts Three Big Specials for Saturday Selling mm &m iff fftmnr-rj T' " " T JTTWk i-xL i'trSi H A .0 fjj (f 1: 1 ) 1 I-'' :j-iiifh 'nitick Taffcttt, soft finish, regular .$1.25 value, Saturday, yd., 98c 101 inch Sun down Taffeta in the light evening rihadc, suitable for Xmas gifts, yard, $1.98 W-inch Black Taffeta, yarn dyed, ehifon finish, wo);th $1.50, special, yard, $1.25 The Best Line of Handkerchiefs in Town Women's -Children's Women's Men's Women's Women's Ohnu d "dko1- Fancy End). Tnitinl Uimd- All-Linen All-Linen liaudker- chiefs, 3 in a JIandker- kerchiefs, f" initial ,iiiru v..m- i- i i ! o- chiefs, Jlandker- cluels, ery fancv box, duels, 2oc very i . new, special, .. . . very chiefs, Saturday, vcr-v sl)C,MaI' vuIuo' vorr 8l)C(',n, special, special, each, a box, special, each, ."a eh, each, each, 25c 15c 18c I 10c 5c 15c r Buy Your Xmas Ribbons Now Wide Moire All Sill; Ribbon, in all colors, worth up to 20c a yard, special, yard, 10c Fancy Floral Kibbons, wide widths, up to oOc values, special, a yard, 25c lOxfra Wide Floral Kibbons, in dark and light shades, up to $1 values, now, yard 48c LEATHER GOODS Complete line of Hand Hags at $1.00, $1.75, $2.50, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 each. Manicure Sets in leather cases nt $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.98 each. .Military brushes at $1.00 and $2.00 pair. Music ijolls at special prices. Toilet Sets in leather cases from $1.50 up to $9.00. Every Winter Suit One-Half Price If H'n in lUxltlj- Hn It'ft All UUlit What Does the Recipient Think? Last year's Suits, up to $10 values, i $3 10 Suits, all this year's styles, up to $20 values, now J) 1 J 10 beautiful New' Suits, up to $130.00 values, ti -g r how Jj)X O 10 Brand Now Suits, up to $10.00 now vP&J Umbrellas Make a practical Xmas gift; we have r them for men, women and children from $1.00 up to $G.OO a Prf fro & mj MI IB M II M ml! llm Let the eyes of the recipient light with ad mirationfor you, and your gilt. The name on the box that bears your jew elry gift fells whether you have chosen care fully and wisely. Quality jewelry is the ideal giff as a token of remembrance. It carries abiding charm and is a lifelong treasure in the home. The most critical and shrewdest diamond export would appreciate a ring, brooch or pendant eoming in a l?KI)!)Y MOX in fact, everyone appreciates most jewelrv that is delivered in n box that bears this firm's trade-mark of excellciiee. For quality and asHortnient see MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler, 'Jpj Kilti suii Yiyitui-H Alwavs Welcome ttWW'-,V W V r l Kayser's Hosiery for Xmas Gifts -J Fiber Silk Hose, in all colors, very sneeial, J'flir 50c Silk Hoot Hose, in black and white, spe cial, pair 25c Kayser's Silk Hose, all color, special, pair $1.00 Kayser's Italian Silk Hose, all eol ors, spe cial, pr I . $1,50 Kayser's Won derfoot Hose, spe cial at, pair $1.50 Kayser's Faivy Silk Hose, 'r special, pair $1.75 This Is the Glove Store New Kid (Moves, black with white stitching and white with (jj "j fj C black, pair.. tJJ) JL La D The "Derby" (Hove, all colors, the best wearing glove made, (1J 7 JT special, pairtP 1, J JO-buf ton White Kid Cloves, our regular $t grade, special.... ? T t f f r f t f t f t t t ? T t T f f ? f f ? t t t T T T T T T r 3L $3.50 $ V Gloves, in V than kid, spe- f 1 A) cuu, pair.... JU, Clar' 'sO.X.T. Spodl Cotton, 7 for 25c VrfCSv .ST iHKVrrfcv. mwS ',K- YmriMt rvr jrj m i i i tn yf " : ci " .r m' trcv 7 or Tw V V?L A 'ViZ W unP i CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR In Oowns, Covsn ('ovei-s and Chemise, at popular prices ".Reindeer" all eoloi's, wear better $1.00 i .A XMAS APRONS I'lvc dozen fine AYhite Aprons, worth 7oc, special, each I 48c Buecila Crochet Cotton, all sizes 9c per ball Big Reductions on All Winter Coat! ALL $10.00 COATS NOW, EACH, $6.98 ALL $15.00 COATS NOW, EACH, $10.98 ALL $20.00 COATS NOW, EACH, $14.98 ALL $25.00 COATS NOW, EACH, $19.98 & guts Jor Win' w m1hiiA8k Usls 1 vj cuF, co Z&SS'"' wv kmm.- MANN'S 15 THE PLACE i?J-- YLjA. f l,vt- f, (.xyi ., I ,2-y