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o : - . MTRDFOTlt) f ATL- TTTOE. MflT)FORB. "OT?EOONT, ?TCTEST)AY, AUGUST 11, 102.". i PAGE SIX that -Geek engineered the ''plot' "und the arrent of the defepdumu us n publicity tridvn calculated,' to . ehed glory on (-ti flMeetlves us' the -sav iours of Mary Plckford. FILE- Only live days left special electric c ' i, range offer: Rfl yours now! -121 Reduced Fares to1 " E E GASE TAKE STAND I CRATER L STAGE DRIVER' FINED $50 ON SPEEDING CHG. Wllmot Neat hummer filed suit in i io circuit court Alomliiy ujiHliiHt i plb NciUhhiinior, clinrKltiK "cruel itl Inhuman treatment." It wah the ; rty-fourth divorce nult lo be' filed . Jackson county thlH year, to date. , The couple were married Herein -r 11, lit 2 4. at JarkBonvillo when the ' hie.:-formerly Wllmot Howell of 1 okuc Itlvcr. wan J 5 yetirN of ane. i ' Itcfore the honeymoon had Htarted wane, the complaint alleges, "the -. ahitlff and tho defendant were play. illy HcuffllnR and playing toether ', Ith a fhiHhllKht, when It accidentally : t the defendant In the mouth und ;nlh, and "ho curaetl tho plaintiff. id called her a damn fool, and told f; ?r to ko to H I. '; further listed ground of cruelty a that tho defendant took the plain. It to llvo with his parcntH and two Hteiu" and it la chnr;ed "that, the . (slei'H made life mlMcruhlc, and called io plaintiff unmcntionahle nnmcft. nil harassed and worried the plalnr i' it," t It is also alleged that the sisters ne ; , ised tho plaintiff "of RtcallnK fi j' ;nls," and that when the plaintiff re t onstrated to this to the defendant, ; (io struck and bruised her acrosn the f; fivk and Hhoulders, until black and j; Jut?," and "slapped the plaintiff in ' fa face, till tho face wuh hwoIIoii out j. f place." -. I j The plaintiff further sets forth that no waa but 15 years of ape when t; Carried, and she told tho defendant j! (tho had better wait until older." and 'I yu,t"shp was required to help build fi t i 1 fncea and nor form other heavy Unr beyond her streiiKth." 'j j That she was "made sick at heart 'in in y reason or inu acit'ntiiiiu j jji'slni? her "when she was talking to if rchie Nutt, nnd Haying. Mf she was thiK to live with Archie. Nutt, to iA once. - ' ' j That flip, defendant "hit thrt plaln- :, fffn father In the head with a club. ji i no prcMonco or ine puiiniiii. mn .fiiiiK him uncoiiHcloiis." and "caiiHiuK t After these iillcd inrhleniH. ilie ..timitii hit rnr Iku n hi nr fr li.fl I in i n- : jUlod lazy and cursed." The plaintiff assert!) that the do- ? fndunt "haa a now Star cor. a team : Hr nornes, ana crops io no narvesieu l4iat will net $2500. "and Is able to fjiy 35 por month pormanent all , jjony. $50 malnteniinco moity pend niK settlement of the suit of $75 uttor ; jpy'u foo, und $25 court costs. . Program Vaudeville I Craterian Tonight A demurrer, to the suit uf the Ash laud JJaptt-st church, itKutust thu First- ftuptiMt church-of Ashland, was filed In tho circuit court Monday afternoon by the defendants, n three Grounds, viz: (1) "That tho complaint does not r;tato facts sufficient 'to constitute a cause of suit"; (2) "That tho court has no ju risdiction over 'tho subject uf this action"; . . j 3) ' "Thaf tho defendants havo no IckiiI capacity to sue." Another batch of state trafflu law vinlnturs, "12 In number, appealed before Judges Taylor yesterday and vere fined 1 according to their, of fenses, . Of t tho- 12 defcndanlsi' one pleaded not guilty, ho was convicted and heavily fined, . Klpht of tha cases -wero for speed ing, seven of which pleaded Kullty, (. 0. Vroman, Crater Ijiko staso driver, pleaded not ifullty to tho charge placed at;ainst him by Slato j The suit is for tho possession of! Traffic Officer J. J. McMahon for l.u. .i i -.i i.. i Kimedlnif on the Inflfln llluhwav. tho church iiropcrty, and Is the out Krowth of a schism that, arose, when tho congregation became divided be tween tho teachings of tho estab lished Haptist church, and the doc trines of the "Almeo Mcpherson Kour-Kijunro Gospel," The followers of the "Four-Sffuarc Kpnedlng on the Pacific Highway. Aflcr'nll evldenco was heard ho was convicted and fined $i0 and costs. Tho seven who pleaded guilty in clude tho following: K, S. Kieth, fluo 1 r; It. A. Krsk inc. Medford, j fine $ir.; Jl. U. llolin. flno. $10; T. Cj OoreniUH, $10; John G. Greb, Uutto W. M, O'Hara. 10. The first two were arrested by Htate Traffic Officer C. P. Talent, and tho remaining five by J. J. Mc- Gospel" took possession of tho rhurch . 10: J- s- Grccnlnw, $10; property lust December, and tho complaint til legos, refused nd mission to the "regulars," who held their meetings In a halt. Twn weeks ntco the "regulars" seized the church, and AI"hon. I tho "Mur Square Gospel" branch Others fined for various offenses have been holding their meetings on '"dude W. M. O'Hara. Medford. $10., a lawn. - no headlights; w. M. Coloman, $10, Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas last no "''onso tags; M. F. Foster. $10, week decided against the defendants " tHilllght; U. T. Kims, $10, failure In their motions to "strike" certain to ,ceen riRht HlAv oC road un1 Henry liortlons of the complaint, and to Million,, $10. Improper license tngs. set forth in particularity the tenets Ai tho ave arrests were made by of faith of the Paptlst church. , MpAIatoon except ;tho last one, which The Ashjand Baptist church, which wa. by. Talent..- V -. was established in 1884, has been upheld In its stand by tho high slato councils of tho Jlnptlst church and by Ministerial associations of the state, and rtogue Hiver valley. A decision on tho demurrer, will not he handed down until Circuit Judgo .'charlcH - M. gliomas returns from his vacation about Keptoinbor 1. j.OH ANGULKS. ,Aug.AU. (A. P-) CrrtHH-cxamlnatlon of Adrian Wood,, derendant In the Mary. 1 Pick ford kldnanlnir cuue, was expected to oc cupy much of today's session of the trial of Wood and two., others on charges of plotting to carry off and hold for ransom tho diminutive screen celebrity. i Wood was called, to the stand Into yestorday and contributed testimony previously- offered by his co-defend. ants, Charles Stephens and Claud 6 Holcomb. to tho effect -that a police Informer,- louis deck, had supplied liquor and kidnaping , conversation whenever'' tho four got together, und was In fact tho only one of tho four who appeared eager-for a kidnaping adventure. . , . Plarllor in tho session, a policeman, brother-in-law of Holcomb, testified that Holcomb; wait iu. bed at his house at tho time alleged he wns con ferring Hf -V tfoteT'iVoRf "tvltn 'Clock and his alleged fellow plotters con cetfniirg' V'ttySf ujhd?' mns of Wnkiifg- away wun .Miss 'ickiord.. Th o do fonso Is seek i ng to p ro ve Qytlanitgyflan oA cigar you'll like ' 'rA 'retsnil hillof pep'noW'; .'.. ' for a round of ROI-TANS - full of comfort." - ': .;.SH1GH llFBSi for ZScpf. Save tnbriey'. Get more for yotir tra el Ajnds. Bene fit by these low roundtrip excursion fares. '4!25-V $46.50 ; ; roumltriprto ' . roundtnp to .. t San Francisco ?? es ; ; . 'Kottat limit October 31.' C . ) ;: .rFour-popular trains every day oreroen!e . ... : . .' information, ask agent .. . . 1 , . .... v : . ' : ;.-v- M. Montgomery, Local Passenger Agent-Phoiie Si, Medford Hunt Co. Entertains Telephone Employees ALIENIST QUITS JAZZ GIRL CASE ; Thn t mi in of 'nnii'll A lthiroiif nl-n (fio nutstandliiK iittiactlon on tho As nclatlon vaudeville bill ut Hunt's C'ra j.j'iian tonight. They utlll.o all sorts f timely topics an d recent local hap T(cnhiKs. ; The skit of Hilly Cross & Co.. "Oh. p,ou Flirt," will Ktrtke a shurd of Hym- ttthy with tho yuunu- man who heni utes to ask tho hand of the younK jffdy of his choice. An nbunduuee of laboralo slngo stttliiKs furnlHhes the j.ojier nlm(Kphero for tho plot. One of the niowt tiniiHiial musical of Kl'HliKH In Ham: ft Chunir, lu'o (MiinCHO nr.yH' who- hiivn voices (hat harinon j)fe . cxcAplIonally well it ml who letmw ..nw and what to hImk, Thi'fr beittill Bil colored and K"l'l embroidered con. imes lend a di''-id'd loin'h of Orlen- il utmoHpln'i'c. iTicrH anil ijciiMir mivc an rxnu- vet KenKiillnnal forward aomerNiiult . ff'n hh;h horlKnntal bttr ton haml lo Ijr'I caLch which prodiK-en n thrill i hi fieinoimi rates their amniy us Cjivy weight athtetes. ni Mlks little flule provides a nnml treat on nnxophoue and iic'orilton n,iat . proves Ihe popularity of thctrc rpvo litHtrumentR with modern day ati Inlencos. , . riciureH aim Haymonn iiaiiarn in er Richard Barthelmess 1 At Rialto Theatre The employes of iho Homo Tele phone and Telegraph' company wore the guests of Ueonre Hunt of Hunt's Craterian lant night, when they en -! joyed the "Paths to Paradise," with Itiiymond Griffith as the star. j Th 6 Home company in their ro- piiriHlrtii'f Inn ni-nm-nm tmvn rnnioved I the company poles from thut part of South Central where tho Craterian is located and thus removed all ob stacles from Unit sldo of the street t which obstructed the view of thifil very, attractive' play house. And us a -mark of appreciation some forty j Houir cnmptiny people enjoyed Mr.j Hum's hospitality, said they saw ono of the best movies that ever came lo Medford. . I HAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 11 (A. P.) Dr. .I.'iu lfcn Itiill. noted psy chiatrist on whoso testimony the at torneys for Dorothy KllingHou relied to establish that she was temporarily insane at tho time she killed her mother, announced toduy that ho would take no further part in tho case. ' The second trial of Dorothy, on a charge of murder is set for to day, s Defense attorneys, surprised at Ir. IJall's announcement, declared they will demand a continuance when tho case is called. Tho alienist stated Ids belief that "no public good can bo served" by further examlnntionH and pointed out that lils findings' of hor mental con dition already urn a mutter of court record. O.nnlt with gnu. tf si en (i( luommi iiarineiiucxs comes to tne lalto today la his latest picture. .Soul Fire. It Is a plcluiixatton of 4olartln Itrown's play, "tirent Music." rt ooui rire nas lor hh memo mo lift III VII ut II 111111111111 ,IIMUK I1M1M Hill ir a woman who will Inspire him to in rue a greac sympnony. no nocks h this great love everywhere In vie medieval castir or Itstv. tho stti- fc. , . . .. .. iwn iiiv wiiJirin-r Mllin in I III IK, io brothers uf Port Raid, Kgypt, and ion he finds the 'Woman ho can lave i at little castaway girl on nn island i tho Kouth Hens. She bus been do- orted by her Kngllnh piirents nml tired for by the natives, who mired or as one uf themselves. And there, mid the primitive life of the simple, atunit people, his Inspiration comes u lllni; Jit the cast' are IicsmIo I.nve as the irl of 'the roplcs: Clmrlotta Mon orvy as tho highborn ludy and Helen Varo lis thu keeper of a dunce hull In nrl Said. Walter Umg, Itlchurd larlan. Haiirot Sterling and Kffle hannoit are cithers In (bo story. Bicyclists Warned to '. Obey Traffic Laws f'hlof of Pulli-n AiIhiiih ImhiiciI n 'Hinlnit today to nil lilr.el rhlftn hi) Imvo Unpn In tli" liiilill or cu'iim liirimre.. cutting III front of fr und lilfn Hi nlKht without if proper Unlit lo HlutoK tills Hurl tif thing mimt I'uppRtt Ht ojtr. It not. inortt lt'ni.Mi lfliB will b ' taken. Tho rhlnf lias ece ved nmny rnmiiuiiai coni'.eroinB h extrnmo .ro!Kion8noii m mm Iden and lack or caution ot omera. In OXDOOIB nil rj-cllstR to inno nmn 01 hla warning and govern tncnuPives the easiest meal you can get ALL you need is a dlass, a spoon, . iomb cold fresh: milk and a pack age of Borden's, the Improved Multcd Milk. This gives you the food value of a light mcal.nnd the enjoymcn t of a cool ' ingdrink. It issustainingand delicious. For hot weather lunches when y ou are alone or hungry in between meals and before bedtime Borden's Malted ' Milk hit!t the spot, because it is so dc . lightful to drink and so easy to digest. In fact, you will quickly recognize these advantages that Borden's has over ordinary malted milk: Higher nutritive value, because it has more milk. :. ... .; Greater digestibility, because the case in is already partially predigestcd. Afore delicious flavor, because it has no nauseating sweetness. . .. ; , ;, t-ij j Whenever you want a quick meal, SZfiZXE rk.e y.ouscl.f a Krisf fiavf Your dtalcr cm Borden s Malted Milk. The Borden supply you with '.Company, Borden Building, 350 tiilm site, r Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. THE IMPROVED MALTED MILK - - in the square package . V. Travel by Motor Stage . 8ATELY, SWIFTLY A.ND COMFORTABLY . , Two Through Stages Daily To Tortland, having Medford at 7:45 A. M, and 1130 A M, ... A pleasant ono day trip. .. Also leavos Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Rosolmrg, connecting folliwihg morning to Tortland. , We Uka mn.fhnM'3 lor all way point. For further Intormttlon w.. a"'1 tltketa tall Unipn btgo Depot. . Phone 309. V FARE MEDI'ORD PORTLAND $7.85 Direct Connection! at Rcehurfl for fjjot Bay Point. w$'i 4 ;ci V ? ' '- if'- A '"'t-. $ S3fl '' W.'.. Ti, SECOND ANNUAL ;.A ' ' '1 . , -K - :.!. i i' - ; . '? f :i .- Hj ' ' : .... -.j' .ji'.if.r. ia..- ; t aiBa' T , W' ,J' &v 'V J'" -n '. i . 'v-.' .6 : ... .j; ... '" " cOonaldJlJauray 8 Other National Stars ; JACKSON COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS WORLD'S FASTEST RAGING CREATIONS .i . SEAT SALE OPENS MONDAY, AUGUST 10 Races Start 2:30 P. M. Sharp Gates Qpeii 1:00 PM. GENERAL ADMISSION M en A :. - ' " Tax f In,clu(Jeid 1 . i Ml ar. 35: at