Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1925, Image 6

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-NEW DEHYDRATOR
WILL BE READY
tail trade. Lotting and lumber man
ufacyiru uru ulvun ffi'Mt place, live
stock itenond, QKriculture and dairying
third find the iniuiuracturfnK and mr
oanllle IndURtrlfH In Klarnoth Fulln
fourth. .Mention Ih niadf ut 17 nitinu
ffirturlna plunta In Klatriuth Frills,
aloriK thn Klnrnmh rlvnr nfur iho city,
on thn HhnrfN of Upppr icintnih I .tike
and In iht uf joluiiiK territory, Tlif
total output ut whlrti in iu:M whh
ahout 200,7 in;, uou fwi.
"In thn i-liy of Klatnfilh Palls" It
' - aayH, "there are a pproxl mutely
The fruit dohylrator lifting built In "'"r"1 r'-manurnrturiiiK ph.n.M. jilan
the city by the Pulnlli Unhydrulor InK tmm ,,r"n x"" MV
operated In connection with tlift Kokiib ? Ruitl h wowIuk. The nrnber
nivr PropertlftH, Inc., Ih rapidly nnar- 'V'1" r Wjimiinni. It Ih .-la rnl.
itiK completion I'eialh-d hiiIkII('n are lven relative
v According tu OenrKfl Rmmwo of L to llvemork and other Ind.iHtrlea.
fifltOH. Who iH in chorKe of the erHC Ini-riiliiti rominPiw commlH-
tion of the plant, it will ha ono of the "' "l" l" n'w whether the
largest In the state, will employ over chief nupport of the proposed nmv ine
40 people and will be capable or turn, i wou,,d com fr"m the con"
1ng out 25 tonH of fruit dally. The munliy or from Rome particular In
plant will dehvdnite the fruit In inch ';l"ry r lmiiwtrlMi located or to be
a way that only the moisture will be . located.
extracted. .brlnKinic forth a product of . f,'"7"H t
. a i.i fliitv fh PunelnpllI The reply la thai "while It Ih ex-
process of dehydration la aald to hejP1""1 lhal tne Proposed new line will
new and Med ford will be among the , receive mippml from the Keneral com
firHt cltlea of the atato to use It. i munity and fro mthe xenenil develop
' The plant will tend to better the "n f lh" " H wrved. lix chief
fruit market. It la claimed, by dchy uppnrt will come from the eHtabllKh
llratlng fruit when the price la low, '"'nt of-new and additional lumber
thus taking It off the market and , inanufactui ln phiniH In the territory.
,.nnniirniiv hnmtlntr thi nrlcn. .Several of the owner of larKe areas
Mr. Uaaaaco Btaten that the Medford'"' r,,n,! M(,vo reached n point at whlchN
branch of the United States employ- jiir umotr mmih. w VUi mm mrni
ment bureau, under charge ol curia
Gottlieb, has furnished him with com
petent men to build the plant.
been worn little was Indicated by the
Hale slips which Indicated the price,
37 cent. lie believe the tramp
hnuKht the ock Jut before starting
out to walk from Oakland to Wal
nut creek In answer to an odvertlne
ment calling for a laborer at the Pa
i&irif ceiiiiioxe plant and camea a
iionf of bread with him to atrntaln hlrn
on his bike,
Mr. Kchwnrtz N Til
Mrs. Kchwartz locked her si-If In her
home In Oakland today, declining to
iIJhcuhh the cane furlher with the in
vefttlKutorn, on the plea that she la 111
as a remilt of the nervous strain.
Deputy Hherlff Rfilph Harrison left
for Placerville, Cal.. today to Interview
a roan who Ik nuppoHed to be acquaint'
-d with O. W. flnrbe, member of n
relluioiiK cult In southern California,
end whoso na me was found on the
flyleaf of a book found In the partly
deHtroyed laboratory.
Information received from a Tos
AnreeH resident slated that he has
known Schwartz for a number of yeara
and that Kchwnrtz had a silver plate In
his body as the result of an Injury
Further examination of the body will
he undertaken to ascertain If there is
any plate In it.
The Noted Dead
WILMINGTON, Del.. Aug. 7 (A. P.)
-George Gray, former United Stmes
senator from Dele ware and retired
judge' of the l.'nited Ktatea circuit
court of appealu died at hlH home to
day' Ho was 8fi years old.
BASEBALL SCORES
.,- v American
rnir.ADKi.i'iiiA. aub. i (a. p.)
1hft-fiPCnd Knmp of lodny'H douldo
Hofldftr, tiftwen iho l'hllndflpliin nitri
ClovelnnU! ArtlcrlcrinH wun plnyod In Ofi
minute, Raid to hi lite kocoihI HliortfHt
mnjor pffii ooiuohi on rcciird.
Klrnt giimn ll. II. I".
C'lcVPlnnd 10 14 2
I'hliudnlphlh ..:....4 10 S
' Buoktyo 'find Myntt; Qulnn, llol
mhch and Cot-hrnno, Perklim,
1 Hecond gnmc . R. II. 12.
Cloveland (12 0
Philadelphia !. !i !1 0
Uhlo Olid Mynll; Kornmel mid
irochrahe.
At New ytirk-'
Ilptroll
Ndw York
, . DauH and BaHalnr;
or and Bi;luuig.
n. it.
S 7
1 0
I'pnnock, Hhorlc-
"' At nniilon
(.'hlcaco 2
loHton '. :. ft
, I.ynnR unri .rii'hiilk; RuffiiiK.
and TMnlfh. .
It. II
2 I)
0
3 0
I'lllll-
At WnHhliiKton
St. IvOlllH ..........
WaHlilngton
Ulard and .lliirKrHVi
Oregg, RuhmdII and Huol.
u. ii. i:.
3 8 2
II 4 I
t'uvt'loHkli',
It. II. K.
1 ; i
2 9 II
' Niillonul
. At Cincinnati ,
Now York
Clnpinnnil ,.
Barnea and dowdy; Uonnliuo and
llnrgravc.
' At ritlturKli It. II. K.
Brooklyn "13 I
JMItnbuigll 10 IS 2
Orimea, Ooachgcr, Khrhin-dt. Ilnhhll
and Taylor: MeadoWH, Atlnnm. Muni,
son and Cloorh, Spi'iiror.
. At Chicago n. II. K.
Philadelphia I r. 3
Chicago i'i 10 2
Cartoon, und 1 1 1 1 ! n ; llhiko and
llnrtncll.
HI. Louiti.Ifo.Hton. poKttioni'd; i-nin.
bii, and ll Ih nnllclpalr'd that uh the
dfmand for pine luinln-r IncreiiKes In
the roiiKunilng lrrltorioH additional
lumher miinufa!turing IndUHtrloa will
he located In, the terrltorieu to he
served, and ihenn IndiiHtrieH will re
quire direct transportation to the
nuirkelH ren(!hel hy the applicant and
the Hiich of Iih parent coinpanlea and
their affiliated compunlea nnd ennnec.
tlons. Apidlcant la udvitied that Wey
erhneuHer Timlter company and Shev-lln-llixon
Ltimher company have de
termined lo hulld mlllH of large ca
paclly ut Klamath Falls."
'itiniKt'd Ity lliU'IjIncR
Ah to expecied financial returnH
from the . proposed line the tlregon
Trunk aiiKwei-R that "hecouse of the
fad tlinl the territory to Ii eserved is
in large part under developed, it uan
not lie expected that the operainn of
he proposed line will Itself ho profit
nhle within n numher of years after
commencement of opcrutlon. It is
Justified not only hecause of Iho ulti
mate development of the territory hut
hecuuse It will originate nl once very
Hilhslnnlla! tonnage of long haul traf
fic." The lino In lo he flnnnced hy ad
vanced from the parent companieH,
aaya the answer, and no Necurlllea will
he Issued or sold.
The company expects to Incur a de.
flclt, estimated ut $338,784 In net op
erating revenue for tho first year and
a deficit of $67,2,31 tho second your.
But ll estlmutes that the third year
the net income will be $103,980, the
fourth year $210,938, the fifth year
$273,323, nnd annually therofater
$264,270.
If tho permit Is received In time the
compuny expects to marl construction
III the early spring of 192(1 and com
plete It before (ho end of tho summer
of 1927.
riioxi: tip in mi itii:it cask
(Continued from pnge one.)
the wife said. "I have worked
and prayed for this und have not
hail a night's sleep In weeks,"
.Incolv Muurer, father of the slain
youth, who attended each da,y of the
sanity hearing, wafl disappointed.
"It's the law hut I didn't expect Jus
tice. My hoy is gone. I find no
consolation' In tho verdict."
"It's a shameful nnd disgrace
ful vcrdicl," snld the usslstnut
sjnie'ii ntlorney, Harry v. Print-.
ker, "Scott Is no more Insane1
than nny man In the room.
The verdict Is a verdict for tho
criminal element. They enn
take life nnd get nwny with It.
The Jurors in this case did not
the glorious battle of the cross which
yon are fighting so valiantly."
Schwartz was nnl religious and (he
loiter wns not In his handwriting.
To Meet in England.
Whllo efforts to Identity tho victim
continue, tho senrch for tho chemist,
i who Is credited with carrying out the
Nl:(iUO I.YN(ill:l roil ASS.WI.r. plot without a single accomplice. Is
I being given more Impetus. Rewards
(Continued From Page One) have been posted for his apprehension
1 ' ' and every avenue of escape ima been
ler Mitchell, n negro, wns confined, checked, hut Information as to his
for a ulleged ntlempt at assault on a whereabouts is even tnoro source than
young girl. evidence regarding tho victim.
Tho girl was returning In a motor That Schwartz planned in advnnco
car from Lawnon. .Mo., lust night with in meet his family In tho event It was
a young man, when u negro, threat- discovered that tho body was not Ills
enlng the life ol her. escort, dragged given foundation by District At
ktr from the car. Her screams, how-1 trney Tinning, who staled that a
cyor, .frightened, the man nwny.. The letter was left with Mrs. Scliwnrti to
man was trailed to Mils city. .Mitchell he opened In event of Ills ileal h ill
wn Idontlfled by the girl's escort us reeling her to tuko the children to
her assailant. Knglnnd. If SchwniU did plnn tho
In n, brlof telephone conversation, J. murder as nil liisurnnco hoax, an
J. Uiv, deputy sheriff, said lie hum authorities firmly bellov. he prcMllli
In tho elly hull building. In which the nhly Intended to Join his rninlly In
Jull la Mltuated. Hilt! that officers were Rllglnnd.
doing everything In their power to I rintitml Plot
persuade tlio rapidly growing crowd sheriff It .It. Venle today express,
not to break Into the Jail. ed the belief that HchwarU planned the
tnsurnnee hoax as early as lust Jun-
OIIIHiON THI NK OfTI.INI'.S PLAN ,lry j nni) Hnr0 worked toward
1 that end. Me bases this on .the dls
' (Continued From P Onel Icovery that up until hist January
' ; ----- . :? Schwnrtx, nllhough owning consider-
carrier service and that these range ,,,, ,,, , ,n0 n1mpr, ,,lrt ,
from eight to 34 miles from places ArnK. n Nllnrv ,.hemlst or general
that do have railway service. I manager. In January, however, he
In reply to a question nsking the prPVnn,., on ,ho ,urwtors of the corn
names of other common corrlers with ,. , Rmnt hm , conlpPn.otlon of
which the proposed Oregon Trunk ,, momn ,,Rvni,1( ,lori, f th,.
Una will connect, and the proposed 0mpiinv. A r.n , this stock would
points of track connection, the an- h,m hl w01(, ,rnn,f(,r u to
awcr. states that "ihe proposed lino j, wjfp
will rsach Kkookum ( Pniiiilna ) on the. Tho n,,riff, ihenry Is Ihot" It wns
lino of the Southern Pacific company. thr nlm of Hrhwarti lo Increase ns
nnd Klamath Kails now served by ,,. . poWhf). Mrs. Schwnrts own
outhrn Pacific company and Ore- rsfclp ,n cmnpany so that when
gon, California and F.ustcrn rullwsy h, insurance policies that were pay
ooinpany, It botlsnf which places con- ,,, ,n ,hs ron,,,ny n.r pnd upon
neeyon can he made." j,,, j,,,,,), mount of money which
Tho answer goes Into detail relative ,, vnaM receive would ho grenler.
to Iho topography and resources of, Sh,r(ff Veale slated today that he
the country. The approximate urea t , Brrhlng for a missing manl
lo ho served, It says. Is I!. nun square cllrl,t tn connection with Ihe rase as
mllos nd lis population about 14.000. w, .In(r,i n published accits of Ihe
Timber land Is given at 8.63! acres, investigation.
pasture land approximately 6(1 per. Professor K. O. Itelnrlch. crlmlnolo.
cent of tho entire area, or 3,S4nuo pl.t f the university of California, be
ncia, nnd land unler cultivation n,Ves Ihnt Indications point almost
(tbout 1 0 1 . I acres. conchtf.velv In the fact that the tiouy
' - JUwtgli'g lnlnli'j found afr the explosions and fire
Further, concerning Industries, the w, lna nf a tramp. He bases this
' answer mentions logging 'und lninl.ei norif on a new pair of light brown
manufacture, stink raising, ngrlcul. , fnund on the dead man. two xnlrt
tiire," dairying, lumber remnnufnelur- .hps and an Oakland bread label on
(ng indiigtrloa, and wholesale and re- a bench nearby. That the sox had
)fnn Xol FiMinil
PORTLAND, Aug. 7. (A. P.) A
radio message to the Associated Press
today from the freighter Nordic said
that a man supposed to he Charles
Henry Hchwartz, Berkeley chemist,
wanted In the investigation of the mys
terious cyplosinn In his lnbaratory. Is
not aboard that vessel.
Preparations are being made at Ah-
toria,. however, for a search of the
vessel when she arrives there tomor
row, officers believing that a mnn who
was reported to have boarded the ves
sel at Oakland, Calif., may have stow
ed away on the ship. o
WINS Otf PI.EA OK INSANITY.
; (Continued From Pago Ono)
know (he first principle of the
law. Involved. They are loo ignorant."
A majority of the Jurors favored
Insanity from tho start, the first bal
lot being 7 to D. Seven ballots weroj
taken. Tho jury began deliberating
after five alienists testified that Ihe
prisoner had become Insane, and five
other atrenlsts and fifteen lay- wit
nesses for thn stnie said he was
mentally normal.
camp that her father had promised to
adopt a little sister for her and said
she had received the sane informa
tion from MIks Coburn, who conducts
the school on Riverside drive, New
York, where Iiorolhy attends.
RrowiilnK's hist. vlHlt to the camp
was uji.June .. Dorothy writes lo
him every week hut he never replies
to her letters, she said. She receives
her Information regarding her foster
father from .Miss Knlherine Wilcox,
principal of auks Coburn's school. '
FATHER SI.AIN BY SON..
(Continued from page one.)
SORRY SIIK hV.IT IIOMF..
(Continued from page one.)
death rather than offer myself for
adoption."
Other Cinderella III
ST. .lOHNSnUKY. Vt Aug. 7 (A.
P.) Dorothy Sunshine Rrownlng, 9-
year-old adopted daughter of Edward
W. Rrownlng, wealthy New York real
estate operator, has been 111 for days
at the .May house, a summer camp
for girls overlooking Crystal 1-nke, at
Burton, and does not know the con
troversy regarding tho adopting by
her foster father of Slnry Louise Spus.
Her ailment is diagnosed by phys
icians as summer grippe.
t.oples -of newspapers contnlnlng
references to tho adoption have been
kept from the child, who was taken
Into tho Browning fnmlly seven
years ago. She told associates at the
boy's college career. - Ho was lo have !
entered Cornell college this fall and i
purchase of his trunk was he first '
matler lo engage his. parent's atten-
tion when the three ce turned a few !
days ago from a vacation in Minne- i
sola. , j
Rev. Mr. Vandorvoort was ahout 50
years old and his wife is a few years
younger. I
The boy slept In a tent In the yard.
The bed appears to have been oc- t
cupled last night.
Refusing to give any reason for the
shooting until he dictates a formal
confession. Young Vandervoort, iu
conversation with officers this morn
ing, told how he had killed Ills father
by placing his repeating rifle within
four inches of the elder man's head
and then shot his mother ns she
milled to the doorway.
He said he fired the second shot Into
his mother's head by placing the rifle
against her temple as she lay on the
floor..
Cook with gas.
tf
Lithia Springs Hotel
Ashland, Oregon
$1 Sunday Night Dinner $1
AUGUST 9, 1925
' ' . - Slirinip Cockttiil
OUtry Ilein-ls Olives.' Swcd Pickles
Uiickcn' Willi Nm-illoH ' Consomme Clonr
- Rotisl Prime Rilis of Reef, Ail Jus
, ; Chicken w itli Dumplings, Litllin Springs Hotel .
. lnml Chops with Green Pefls'V"
Mashed Potatoes Piucapplo Fritters
OraiiRe Sherbet
Ungne River Tomnto nnd Ciiciiniher Salad, ,
French Pressiiifr.
. ' Ashland Pench Purfait
Blackberry Pie
Iced Tea Coffee Milk Buttermilk
Demi Tasse Wafers and Cheese
WITH VBOrOKD TRAD Ii otlDTORD UTADX
Mann's The Best Goods for the Price; No Matter What the Price
Mann's
Cleanup of Goats
Women's Summer Coats in excellent
styles; many of these will be good for
early fall, some values up to $.'0.00; to
clean up '. ..$9.95
All Children's Coats with or
without fur collars, just, HALF
PRICE.
Cleanup of Chil
dren's Dresses
Children's Taffeta and Satin'
Dresses; colors, brown, navy,
blue and tan; up to .14 years.; reg
ular price .f 15.00. Special $7.50
Imported Crepe Dresses, in blue,
rose, green and yellow; sizes 4 to
ti years; $4.45 values. Special for
Saturday $2.95
Cleanup of Hose
Women's Pure Silk S u s a,n u o
Hose; all the new shades; $2.00'
values: Special '. $1,75
Women's" new Silk Sport Hose in all the fancy
stripes; values upto $2.95. Special $1.19
Women's Lisle Ribbed Sport Hose in all col
ors and sizes; values up to 09c. Saturday
only 50 pair
Children's Fancy Socks in small sizes; values
up to 48c. Special 29t pair
Cleanup of Underwear
0aos
To pass these bargains is to lose
a great money-saving opportu
nity. Never before have such'
prices prevailed. Be here Satur
day and save
Saturday Special
Matting Seat Covers for
Automobiles 49c
They arc washable, protect the
clothes from becoming soiled and are
comfortable to use. A real 75c value,
for Saturday only
49c
Women's Knit Vests in
a very fine quality bod
ice and built-up tops;
values up to 50c. Spec
ial 29
Women's Kayser Knit
11 1 o o m e r s, dark and
light colors; $1.25 (val
ues. Special $1.00
Children's Princess
Mary Waist Suits in all
sizes; $1.(55 value. Spec
ial for Saturday.. $1.00
Women's Kayser Knit
Unions; bodice and
built-up tops; 95c val
ue. Special 75
Drug Sundries
Ponipeinn Day Cream, Pom
peian Night Cream, and
Pompeian Massage Cream;
(5c value. Special for Sat
urday only 50
llue Hose Face Powder, a
su pert one adherent face
p o w dor with a feathery
lightness and delicate per
fume; $1.00 value. Special
for Saturday :.89
Cleanup of Dresses
$29.50 Dresses $11.45
A group of enticing frocks of
v silk, lace, voile and ci-epe satins
in a generous variety of styles
and colors; to close out.....$11.45
$5.00 Dresses $1.95
There ai'e in this lot a few fig- .
ured voiles, silkettes, fine ging
hams and other fine materials;
many of them marked to sell
originally for $5.00; Saturday
only ...$1.95
Hand Embroidered
Pantie Dresses $2.75
in English broacjcloth, prints and
plain ginghams; sizes 2 to 0
years: regular $.1.50 values, now
$2.75
. Cleanup of Cor
sets and Lingerie
Women's Crepe and Nainsook
Gowns in all styles; colors, peach,
flesh, blue and white; values up
to $1.75. Special for Saturday
$1.00
Richelieu Glove Silk Vest in black, flesh and
orchid; $2.25 values. Special '...$1.69
Women's Pollyanna Athletic Union Suits in,
peach, flesh, orchid and white; $1.25 values.
Special .: ,...,.:.,,.. 89
Women's Miller Corsets in back lace and wrap
arouiul:'st vies; values up to $1.00. Special
$J.OO
Cleanup of Silks
40-in. all silk Crepe de
Chine, all coiors; $2.00
value. Special for Sat
urday ::..........$1.79 yd.
Heavy Printed Crepes;
$.1.45 v a lu e. Special
..$2.19 yard
Radium Silk for lingerie
purposes; $1.59 value.
Special $1.29 yd.
Spider Silk in all colors;
$1.00 value. Special
79 yard
August Cleanup of All Wash Goods and Domestics
o? .it. ;.. .1. t.i ii
.iii-iii. i ujiiiiia v loin in iiiik, nine, yeiiow,
peach, green and white; 29c value. Spe- AlfinnKcJ
rial for Saturdaf. vard.............. 25t ilUiUlOhJi
JM-in. linen fmShe,! Tnblc Duninsl: r !MV C ' "THE STORE TOR EVCPVBODV
value. Special, yard 76
r
tfmttmtntmote
)Vearwell Sheets, taped edge, food
; $2.05 value. Special, each....$1.75
pnoNt-486-407
81x99
p-rnrtc
' ' " -cK
36-inch Lingerie Voiles, Nainsook nnd
Crepe; G9c value. Special, yard ..48
: 1 a 2 9 a ; a ,
MM Orders Promptly Filked . Postage Prepaid -- Agents for Butterick Patterps
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