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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1916)
f TiT1 tn Tivrvr VXQVj six MEDTXmDMAn. TRTBrYR, MEDFORD, OftmOV, T11TKKT) Y. JUNE 22, 1910 FIRST PICTURES OF GREAT NORTH SEA BATTLE! BEDDING IS PLUGGED INTO HOLES BORED B Y SHELLS E E T ORPET'S COUNSEL NEW PIAYERS MOTHERS CONGRESS STRENGTHEN El MEETS E m US I FOR COMING GAM EACHERS TUESDAY IN E k & ft Jf' &' Defense Hopes to Cripple Prosecu tion by Eliminalliifj of Much Testi mony Argue With Evidence Re moved State Has Not Proved Its Case Question Testimony. WAt'KKOAN, 111., June S2.-Thq motion which coiumd for Will II. Or put, cliiirRod with the murder of Mar Ion Liunhort, will make to hnvo tlio enflo taken from thc jury will ho link ed Inrtroly on tho nllegetl incompet- unoy f niiii'h of tho Mtnto n ovidenco. Tlio motion will ho made an hooii iih Uio lnnt wilriPMM for tho prueulion has been hoard, probuhly todny. Tho nttornoya, Jiuiica If. Wllkoraon nnd Hulph K. Poltor, will inovo Unit tho following ho stricken from tho rot; ord iih huhiK iuoimiputonl mid iuimn- tornil in rolnlion to tho ohm-go of limrder: 1. Orpot's reported onxnguinont to Colofltin Youkur. 2. Tho prostuico of oynnido of potassium in tho iihIi lump, whoro it is iilloguil to hnvo hcon thniwn on ordure of Orpct' fathor four days ilj'lor Jlarion's donlh. II. Tostimony n to footprints in tho miow leading nway from .Marion's hody. I. Tunliinonv of tho two telephone opertlnr ivho said thoy overheard OtMit talking to .Marion on tho night of Kchrtmrv l, phmdhitr with her to went him that night and HMjing that ho had Komuthinr that "would fix" hur allofjud oondition. f. Testimony ns to tin threo cir cular white spots on Marion' coat, iduutifind hy nhomist aa having been iimhIo hy a nidation of potHMHiuni cy nuldo. Tlio lawyers will ftrjme that with (his ovidenco roinovod tho atiito him liut proved a enii and link tho ooint lo dloidiiirKo tho dofonilant. Ah to tho while wpotn, it will ho charged that "thoy got there hy a miracle or fcomuhodv put thorn there." ThU will he luihod on the fact that a month elnpiui! hoforo the coat whs aunt to a (diomiHt for examination. According; to tho defense, tho foot print ohjoeted to have not hoou Identified a those of Oriwt: the lol- tiphniio eouveniutioii wrh not identi fied as having; taken daeo between QrjHd and .Marion, and nothing save lion rata y ha been product! to show that OrjHt and Minn Yoter hits eii gd. lieforo roiirl convened today Stale's Attorney Italy staled that JIUs Voukor would not he called to (lie stand. Ha-i'hnll ciitliuiii-in is grow nig in .Medford, a lurjje clowil withering; inch oM'iiiiiff at the h'tll wrk to wit iic'mh the workoutx of the local team, which is fast lotiudinK into mideaon fonu. Caplnhi .Mile i very optimistic over the outlook for the .Medford loam, eKMH'ially nines securing Sin hertN hh pitcher and Hill .MeJntyro, who Iihh been playing with Sisfloii, as utility mnii. Mclntyre, who played last NeaoNou wifh Weed and Vreka, wa Kent a ticket this morning and will ho in Medford in time for ft few workoutx with the team he fore the gnmc with (Jold Hill next Suiiday TliiM giime, it I now thought, will he a tiffor teat for the local play era than wan at flrat expected, a a rumor ha drifted down from (Jold Hill that three omi-pro'a have boon imported and given ho ft John in the cement plant. It ia thought that I'ruit, an old Paeifie Coat leaguer, ia one of them. The game of July with Weed in expected to hring out the t'liuormty of Oregon and 0. A. ('. iHtrtiaaua in lull force, aa tho oppoHing pitcher will he Hill Tuerek of the uimorailv for Weed and Siehcrta or 0. A. ('. for M cil foul. Jimmie Shechv of the uui verHitv ia holding down an outfield pohition for Weed. TIiIh pholograpli, Just itImI fi-om Knulaml, almua (lie Imttle-sra irel side of n ItfltMi Mailtlp vlilch took part in the greatest navnt lint llo of nil time, lMtneeu (leiiiuin and Ilrlllsli MiIh in tlio Xorlli -ea, off .In (land. Two big hole were ripped In tlio side or tlilt hliop, altliougli Mio oihi'mnI a fact wlilili Mams how geueiiil ns tho ruin of .shot and Mi oil. ? '"do. n tho left has Ix-eii pluggeil mKIi iMNldong to pivient thc In-unsli of iimis, Tho iiaiiio of this uni-thlp a.s ileleteil hy tho censor. EAGLE POINT PLAYS ALARM FELT ARIZONA BORDER HORNBROOKTIE.GAM E THEM BARA AI PAGE SplfUilulK drHWii iliaraeleri7a n, exccllrnt KiiKxian atimspheiv and Theda IlamV imrtrajal ol a Khmwh pennant gu aiv pvrhiip. the priHiKHl iualitieit nhieh make tlu ,pltura a NingtiUrlv giMnl one. wind. oimimnI at the l'Hge ttwater vistirda fur a IhimUv hiiHing. Hoth .tar Hud diitvtor have kHt thvir work well, twd the nult w a picture vrbiek way U hted among the fiae-t Uf Ik Vvx IMiHlut'tiuHH. IImnIm llura kn a rule which not uuly enable her to auuiul the tltth 01 aeretNi iIImiu.v, hut cite her INWty of cuuucfk for lighter iictmg HHil for homic guild eowifdy tuuhe. In Iwth Htylua of actiug ili Itaru i ,wtHMlrMlv etfeetue, aad her tai1 in Tl SerjK'Mt" siiiIh her letter than anything ah hu- set done. It w an OHiotional rtde with etiough ani to Mtuke it a xymimlhrtie one n well. Tim hekgn)iiiid, ehwiall.v thtM) kid ia ltuiH, are unmuallv fnUhful t deUil. Ihui lUra hax a strung Kupptirtiiig (Wkt. George WaUh ia g.aid iim Aud my, th peaxaul, and t'nrl llurbaugh duk eouuneiiig work aw the pnuee. As tho grand duke, diaries Oaig is ttijewliwHt in Itoth apiarance and aeting, aud Jautex Manus' Hrtiaal uf the girl' father im npoicihlc hi much of hc liuuioi ot tlu- imtiire. In one of the het game of the HOfiHou Haglo Point and llorulirook plnyod a twelve inning tie Sunday, the ficoro lining I-1. Tho gniiio wa called In tho twelfth to uiiuhlo Kagle Point to get over tho .SIwklyoiiK hoforo dark. Tho Hcnro wa 'A to t In ICaglo Point' favor In tho ninth and two error hy nglo Point onahlud lloru lirook to tlo the nooro. Itaglo Point mnilo nunthor tally In the olouinth aud nuotlier error on their purl tied tho acoro again lltg ISmvn DiivIm of Tola pltohod Miiperh hall for ICuglo Point, ntrlklug nut twelve and walk ing none, lit fast ball had a wicked liroak that few could conueet with ami with good support ho should have had a shutout. 'With some hard prartlce lSagln Point could give tha heat teams In Southern Oregon a hard tussle, hav ing the best team In years. A hlg delegation of rooters accompanied Che team to llorulirook. , (k'ore hy Innings: lSagle Point ....UlOOSOOOOOtO 4 lloriibrook ... UOOUI000IO1O llatterles Ifiagle Peint: Davis and Montague lloriibreok: Spear- mail and .lcksou. 1)01 (II.AS. Ariz. June '22. News of the fnsliling hetween Amencan and .McMcau t loops at Currisnl yea Icnlav cauoed no ahutti in thi vicin ity today, although detail of the en gagement were eagerly nought. Several .Mexican families living in Douglua croHHcd to the .Mexican aide during the night on the advice of Ivea (1. I.elevier, Mexican consul. At the headipiarterN of fliuieral T. P. Davia, in command of the I'nilcd Slntea tiiiow hi the district of Ari zona, it wan stated Hint (leueral 1. IvIihm ( 'alien, in eouimand of the .Mex ican troops of Sonorn, had sent word that he had information that (leueral Torre and other former officer of the .Mexican federal nrniv Wen at tempting to arouse the .Mexican pop ulation at Xogvlea, Arts. (leueral Calle gave thi infonnii tion to the I'uited State officer, he aid, for their information in making an Juestirntiou. The nport '.ns forw aided t. Colonel Wlliiuu II. Sage, in coiiiuuind at Sn'nle MILITIA OF THREE STATES ORDERED WASHINGTON, Juno 2:. m ROBBERS RAID IGEFIELD to the National Guards of Missouri, Kansas and California to he ready to entrain for the Moxlcau hordor a soon as possible wero dispatched to day by tho war department. Thoso guardsmen wll lbe the llrst to go In rospoime to General Kan aton's call for additional nisn to Htrongthou his hordor patrol. Of ficial would not Indicate when macli lug ordors might go to the contin gent of other Htutos. IMIiOKr'IPI.I), Wash, June '22. Orders Thice men, alter cutting nil the tele- IS SUGAR INS BRIDE AI 1DS1IR FEST Ml I.. A I-, wli" ha- charge t the .Sciimtinuwan luid-iuumcr test next tsaturdax hi Ashland Mirk. has Ms'iired from New York a large se lection of some of the moi famous national music uf Sweden, Nomas and Henmark. The Ashland hand will iiIhy aeveral uf these -cle. in.n at fegst during the coronation nn monies uf the Ma iiiecu. It i- un iliiuutetllv the IiiM lime that -nuiln i.i Oregou has ever hud a chain e i. I j ten In that grade of nnrilnin an No udnusion is ehaiged ami the m mi program will he reluleicd helwein HI and '2 o'clock in the forenoon M i Woods k a taleuted iiiio-ieina mid she and Mrs. K. . Swedcuheij ai exploring the whole willcx in then automobile ilt ,,i,ei to brum nut all the ikiiifs o the tea-t, which will siirpii-- in oriL'in.ililv nil ireinii ut-tempt-. ol l he S, audilMMall-. Ill lhl xi nut x POItTI.ANI). Juno 22 The orgnul satlon of a ).'iOO.iioo alilpbiilldlng cor poration under the name of the Mc-KsctierH-Htandlfer-ClarkBlH Ship corn pan) was announced hero today. Wooden schooner with auxiliary en gines to bo iiwil In the lumber ex port trade will be constructed. The company will not Mil, but will charter Its vessels. Three vessels with tarry lug capacity uf 1.500,000 feet of lumber each, the keels of which already have lisen laid at As. torls. will be completed by the com pan. Construction upon them was started ! J McKacheru of Se attle one of ilie p.irint in The main khip'oiilil im i 1 int limwwi will ne In P.mi i 1 phone wncs leading out of Hidgcfield early today, rohhed a store, hound and gagged two citixcus, drove others awuy ut the point of revolvers and fled after failing in an attempt to Mow open the aull of the Itidgefield State hank. Tlio rohhers severed the telephone wires in order to pi event their escape being cut off. They hound two men in a blacksmith shop wheie they ob tained tool to blank into the bank building. They managed to crack the outside door of the vault, hut were unable to oien the inner door. Several citisens who approached the NliW YOltIC, Juno 22 District bunk weie driven awav. The dvna- Attorney Swaun began a grand Jur mitiug of the vault, however, aroused Investigation today to establish the the entile town nud the robbers fled INVESTIGATE LQSS OF WAR SECRETS MEXICO CONFISCATES CANNAN MINE Tho CongruHS of Mothera nnd Pnr-ent-Teachors niisoclntlon of Southern Orogon will open a buroau of educa tion nt the public library In Medford Tuosdny, Juno 27. Hy pormlsslon of tho library hoard a room In being ftirnisncd lit the basomont for this purpose. Southern Oregon litis tho honor of being hocoihI In this great movement, Portlnnd ulready having a bureau. The alms of this buroau 1b to pro tect motherhood, childhood nnd home. While the (pioHtlon of propamine 1b being (IIkcuhsciI, let us turn our attention to our homos and parent hood, and prepare for Htrong woman hood and manhood., by dlscusnlng probloma that confront the parent of today. There will he nn Informal program prepared for tho afternoon, beginning nt 2 o'clock. Mothers nro Invited to come, bring their babies, and lmvo them registered, If they desire, llv ory convenience will be thoro for tho mothers, couches, rocking chairs, etc. Itefrcshmouts will bo nerved. Ilomcm1)cr this bureau of Infor mation Is for tho benefit of all South ern Orogon. Literature will be given free. Identity of the dork in" the offices of have sold munition contract secrets lie fore entering the hank the men J. P. Morgan aud company, alleged to looted the Itit'gsfield .Mercantile torn. KANSAS CITV. 3io., June 'J' The S..1O.0UIMI00 property of the Can- ancu Consolidated Conner Co. nt Cnnanen, Sonorn, an American con cern, has been taken over hy the de facto government of Mexico, accord ing to a me-.snge from the City of Mexico, received today hv Delheit J. Ilnff, an iittotney who leprocoiits the company. AMERICANS ARRIVE AT VERA CRUZ FROM CAPITAL WASHINGTON, June 22.Consul Camilla tcHiited today that 1201) Amcricniis had arrived ut Vera Cruz from Mexico City on the special train arranged for hv Special Agent Rodg er. Those who desire will he furn ished transposition, piolmhlv on a naval traiisgirt, to tlie-l'nitod Stiites. NKW YORK, June 22. Chillies K. Hughes arrived here curly today from Providence, R. I., where ho attended the commencement of Hrowu univer sity. He went to his temporary lienil (pia iters in a hotel. Mr. Hughes will remain here un til Satin day, when he will go to his summer home nt Hridgehumpton, l U For the next mouth he expects to spend half his time at Hiidgehnmp ton nud the other half in New Yoik City. Deafness Cannot Be Cured tr loril ppllntlont, tlifj cannot rmrta lh dliciiHl lorllon of Hi Mr Thrr la only nut wij-tn hio" UfufnMi, ni tint ! r ronttltutlore I trrnttllr, lrfnrn la rtuinl T n InOimnl riHKtltlon nf tho munxii llnlnc of thp Kutrhln TutM, W'hfn tbli tub If Inllamrd joil h ruratillnit niind at Impfrfrct linrlne, mil nhn; It l rntlrrlr rlnwd Iirafimt la till rrault. ami tiiilrM the Inllaramatlan can 1 taktn otit ami flits tut rnnornl tn lto nnrnl roiHtltlon, brar tuff III I ilMiro)tl torntr, nln caa wit nl trn arc cauanl tr Catarrh, shlrli la Dothlnx but au UflaBw.1 condition it thc rnucmia aurfarra. W itIM cite Orm 1 1 ii ml ret IMIIari tor any caM of lcfnc Icauinl It calarrti) Ibat ranoot b rr.nl lr Hall' Catarrb Cure. Kcb.1 far clreu lira, tree. V 1 rilUNKV (. CO.. Totsl, 0. Sold lr Ilrugghta, 7Jc t.v, nll' I'arellr I'lIU tnr contlotln. 1 HEAVY SEAS SMASH WRECK OF THE BEAR HA It IIAKIH1R. Mf., Jnr 2-2 .Mi. John Jacob Aviei $.tA Hitlum 1.' lli.il .if Vu- V.ni cmml.O' 'ic Urs f " -.. ... , . i w . -. -v nt iauint Savior's Kpiseoal chiirctt ljUre todav hv the Rev. A C Lamed, (ljo rotftor. Only the uitiiibers uf the two fiunilics and a lew iolioiat frlondi wait) present ""Mr. mid Mrs Dick lft inudiuiv y on n wrnlam ttij. ( KVUV.KK. l't , .luno :. Ilew poiiMltiu it ih. ilranitr Hrr, irhlih virrli a ,rk ai on iip itunitvllt roftit ouh, a !" hoe (boaliO de vraavl rteicr Into iie li&-h sn1 ud floAittd ifo after iirM afur amh tug to iM) porta All of the tai; is lxr)in JitiMhinol The lim r. fused to budeo When lbe vxr(kiiK St u(D I aqua put heSi) str.ua mi a with tw Uiiw yttras. . ! Ofirf m "SksS V A f , i 10m - T sgPf ensible II 0 K , uMxifi c . I me DRESS UP FOR JULY 4 SHOP EARLY-BETTER SELECTIONS-BETTER SERVICE YOU have a choice of several very snappy models, when you come here and ask to see Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity Fifty Five Some of you may have the idea that Var sity Fifty Five means just one style; wrong; it's a title for several good ones; there's a general similarity in the lines, but a consid erable variation in details. That's so we can suit every young man who comes to us and there's a big variety in fabrics; enough to satisfy every taste. At )?- wo me showing tho must unusual vuluos. Wo have some for loss and some for more. Plenty of All-Wool Blue Serge ami othyr Suits, at s? 12.50 aud up. I WPiK ri w 7 tl LV.4' da."mr.'.Mnj Tho Home of Hart, Sohaffner A: Marx (Rothes. "st w- f . r t V o o u o (-j