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8 ftCEDFORD ALUL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1010. WHITE WILL TELL STORYOFBRIBERY TO GRAND JURY District Attorney States That Whole Matter Will Be Investigated and Probed to Botton Great Interest in Political Circles. Too Late to Classify FOK SALE Homestead relinquish ment, 1G0 acres. 60 acres ot rooiI land, house, two snrliigs, 100 acres timber and pn&luro land. T. W, Flu ley, Eagle Point. 41 FOR KENT Strictly modern Fur-" nlshod rooms at 444 Soutl Fir 37 WANTED To rent, a modorn G or 7 room resldoi.ee. Address 7.2, earo this office. 3S CHICAGO, May 2. Chavlos A.t -- -- k ! VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY, t OLIVER LECTURES LARGE AUDIENCES FORKED BOLTS OF LIGHTNING ARE HURLED AT SIN AND AUDI ENCE IS DEFIED TO UPHOLD WRONGDOING. white, a member of the lower house of Illinois, today conferred with Dis trict Attorney Wynan preparatory to testifying before the grand jury re garding the allogod bribery In the election of William Lorlmer to tho United tSntes senate. White, who, according to a printed statement appearing In a Chicago pa per, is alleged to havo declared that lie received nearly $2000 for his vote, will testify somo time today. Wyman has aunouueed that the wholo matter will bo thoroughly In-' vcstlgated, and It is bclloved the con ference this morning was to get tho names of other persons who may be able to throw some light on the case., A morning paper hero today prints n statement alleged to have been made by Albert Isley, declaring that n member of tho legislature told him he had been offered a bribe to vote tor Lorlmer. This legislator, Isley says, declared 1 that he had refused the money. Tho i name of Isley'a Informant Is -with-' held, but It Is understood that Wy-' man has asked for further Informa-J lion and that the man may be called "before tho grand jury. In the original statement by White j It Is alleged that Lee O'Nell Brown, i democratic hounse leader, Is the man Seats are now on sale for tho next -who paid the money for White's vote, attraction at the Bedford Theatre It Is believed that Wyman and which will be two nihts of vaudeville. wnue touay discussed tne whole al-, Thursday and Friday. Mnv 5th nnd leged bribery charge and that the Cth. This combination is nlnvinp the Knte Millard. Tho people are turning out to hen Dr. Oliver, In splto of tho luelouumt weather larno tlironjs flock to th tabernacle at every orr:., Sunday Morning Sori-lce. A turg erowll turned out Sunday Piornlnt to 'mv )r. r. Th. s-r- ina wii a .i undid on-' -oin shn 'would almost turn the heart of stone nnd certainly very hard for the cute hardunod sinner to re sist. Forty Conversions. Over 40 people camo forward at t!'o morning service and about 10 ( took a decided stand for rlRht. The church people all over the city scorn ed well pleased with tho Sunday morning services and oxpress their belief that tho meetings will be of great benefit to Med ford. Lectured to Women. Dr. Oliver lectured to an excep tionally large audience composed en tirely of ladles at 2:30 p. m. Sun- day afternoon. ' "Marriage and Heredity." I was tho subject of the lecture and It was certainly handled In n masterly ( manner by tho evangelist. Dr. Oliver pointed out most conclusively tho ef fects of mnrrlage on the futuro gon- 1 orations. Alxitit Twenty Converted. About 20 decided to stop out on tho Lord's side at tho afternoon meet ing. This made a total of 60 con versions for the two meotlngs. "Purpose of Destiny." i ... , l I V. . Iur. uuver spoko ins. uib u almost two hours to men only. ' . - i ... . .i.i AUOUt 1-UU people gnuiuriru hi mv r tabornaclo for the song sorvlco aft er which the women loft to attend a meeting nt the Baptist church a UcauRo anil tho city k' ' rov. cnuc. Defies Aiidlenre. At tho close of tho lecture, which was a very masterly appeal to tho men of Meilford to stand for tho right and to uproot sin of all klndo, Dr. Oliver asked every man who thought he had advocated tho right kind of living for this city and had suld noth lug that they could not Indorse to say aye. A ringing response camo from tho lnrgo audience. Then Dr. Oliver said: "I nm going to' bo fair, If there aro those hero who don't Indorse what I havo said I now ask you to say aye. There was not a murmur. Seventy.flvo Conversions. About 20 camo forward for prayer at tho men's meeting Inst night and about If! took a stand for right. This brought tho total for tho day up to iC, and for tho week up to about ICO. Great Interest Is being mani fested. Tho city Is becoming arous ed. Every mnn In Medford would have been bettered to have heard tho lecture last night. "Cain's Wife." Tho subject chosen for tonight's discourse Is "Where Did Cain Get His Wife?" Dr. Oliver said that the trou ble with men of Medford was not that they cared anything about Cain's wife, but that they were caring too much about tho other fellow's wife. Bo suro And attend tho meeting tonight. Dr. Oliver will interest you. He Is not nfrald to denounce sin. Hear him tonight. Dr. Oliver Preaches To-Night on THE SUBJECT ENTITLED ' WHERE DID CAIN GET HIS WIFE? DR. OLIVER PROMISES TO INTEREST EVERYONE TONIGHT. HEAR OLIVER TONIGHT AND YOU'LLINDORSE HIM. At Big Tabernacle NORTH BARTLETT, NEAR JACKSON STREET, PLAYERS FAIL 10 KEEP STILL Rule Which Prohibits Conchinn From Bench Is Often Broken nnd Play ers Winwao Apoloijlcs at tho Um-; plre. aisinci auoruew now nas lam tne , Pantnges Circuit and seems to be foundation for his Investigation. !0ne of the best shows that has an The district attorney 13 anxious to find out, it Is declared, where the money alleged to have been paid "White was raised. The investigation Is the center of interest in political circles today. Just how far It will reach and what Its effect will bo Is problematical. Tak en with the Investigation startd by Governor Deneen In Springfield, it Is believed the whole matter will hav considerable political significance during the coming congressional elec tions. Something like 1000 men listened to ono of the most scathing denuncln tlons of sin that was over delivered from a lecture platform. Red hot II 1.1 n ImllivniiMnn wna nmiroil TI, fo,., , if . upiu "" .1." ,V . , V. ." broadside Into tho audience. peared in Portland for some time. Turks Win a Minor Battle Today's Dispatches Stnte That First Kstlniate of Dead at 000 Was Too Low Albanians Retire. VIENNA. May 2. The rebellious Albanians and their . 'revolutionary Turkish allies retreated today from an exposed position in Ivatchanik Pass to a stronger position in the Karadagh mountains, according to today's dispatches. This would in dicate that tho pursuing Turkish forces have been successful in re cent encounters in the Albanian Alps. The retreating rebels, however, are putting up a fiorco resistance and dispatches state that earlier estimate of 100 Turks nnd 500 Albanians killed in battlo at Ivatchanik was too low. the famous JTariinbn Band, lately with the Harry Lauder road show. Prices for this engagement are 35e, oUc and ivc THE FINANCIAL WORLD. x x . TTTTTTTTtttttttt t New York Market. NEW YORK, May 2. The opening showed dropping In many stocks. Cop pers dropped below Saturday's close, united States Steel dropped good sized fractions. Later In the morning buying orders appeared, which strengtaened coppers. United States Steel, Union Pacific and Reading. The market gained slightly afterwards, then went down and then rallied slightly, toward noon. Sales were In iiuenced greatly by Influences last Ing over from last week. The market turned weak at noon and sold down, the pries touching tho lowest of the day. Southern Pacific and Northern Pacific dropped two points. Other railroads sold off. Tho market closed weak. Bonds were easy. CALIFORNIA UP IN ARMS. (Continued from Pago 1.) Oliver Not Vulgar. . Dr Oliver's lecture was decidedly free from vulgarity. His speech was clean, manly and uplifting. Few cvan gellsts of the past would havo used as select language In addressing n men's meeting as did Oliver. Sin was denounced with a fearlessness sel dom seen anywhere. Dr. Oliver had no mercy on the man who commits stn. Advocates Examination by Five Doc tors Before a Man Is Al lowed to Marry. Dr. Oliver was very posltlvo when it came to marriage. Ho advocated a law that would compel overy man and woman to show a clean bill of health before they could procure a marriage license. Unwritten Law Upheld. Dr. Oliver advocated strenuous treatment for tho man who desecrates a home and would treat him the samo as a wild beast. Sheds Coat. Dr. Oliver became warmed up and In order to allow more freedom he slipped out of his coat and tossing it to Professor Maltble, ho proceed ed to roll the red hot liquid firo of damnation down through his audi ence. He denounced tho thief, the liar, tho adulterer and overy form of sin. Ho placed tho man who cheated In a business deal on the samo level with tho pickpocket and thug. Hinted at Mind Pig, Dr. Oliver hinted that although a SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS TENNESSEE ANTI-TRUST LAW WASHINGTON', May 2.---Tho su promo court of tho United States to dny upheld tho constitutionality of the Tennessee nntl-trust law In decision sustaining tho action ot the Tennessee courts against tho tSnnd ard Oil company of Kentucky. Tho decision against tho Standard has been stubbornly fought through the state courts and the final decision of the Tennessee r.upremo court wns taken to tho federal courts. Interest In tho case watf'largely In tho tcstl mony. SEVERE STORM IN MIDDLE WEST (Continued from Page 1.) tratod. Throughout Missouri heavy dam ago is reported. Crops already Injur ed by tho storm of a week ago when snow and freezing weather held sway In the Btato wero further damaged hy tho heavy rain, which In some places washed out tho nowly planted crops. In tho larger cities tho wind wreck ed signs and did considerable dam age In southern Illinois tho damage to crops la reported as Bevero. A number of porsons aro reported to havo boon hurt In tho cities, As yet no deaths havo been reported. and suppressed In nearly every state In this country; and. "Whereas, among other objections town may havo the licensed saloon, it to the holding of the said fiht, It Is a may also havo tho "blind pig" the fact that it would bring to this com- place where liquors aro Bold without munuy among Its attendants, hun dreds of the most undesirable of both races from all parts of tho United States, who would constitute a men-) uto 10 iuo jiei.ee ana saieiy 01 our county, therefore bo It "Resolved, that we, tho men of tho First Congregational church of Oak land, hereby protest against tho hold ing of said prize fight and urge our public officials to do everything In their power to prevent tho samo." Copies of this resolution wore sent to W. II. Donative, district attorney of Alameda county; Sheriff Frank Darnet, Attorney General Webb and Governor James N. Glllett. RESOLUTION'S OF CONDOLENCE. Wcatonkn Tribe, No. 30, Imp'd O. R. M. Huntings Grounds of Medford, Recorvatlon of Oregon, Whereas, tho Orcnt Spirit, which controls tho affairs and destinies of mankind, has seen fit to romovo from among us our brother, Fred Lundahl, and it Is tho sentiment of the Trlbo that our feelings of sorrow and re gret should bo In somo way express ed; now, thereforo, bo It Resolved, Thatln tho death of Brother Lundahl, Wcatonkr. Trlbo feels that It has sustained an Irre parable Joss and that In the passago of this resolution tho Trlbo Is only giving such expression of Its feel ings ns tho Inadequacy ol languago will permit; and bo It further Resolved, That tho most heartfelt sympathy of the Trlbo bo and Is ox tended to tho boroaved wife of our lato brother, and that a copy of theso resolutions ho transmitted to her In token of our sympathy. Submitted In F. F. and 0. L. L. JACOBS, J. E. F AUG III, F. E. MARTIN, Committee. CHICAGO, May 2. -Players In tho N'utlmonnl league aro experiencing no t little difficulty In complying with the j rule which forbids coaching from tho bench or giving InntriiclionH to n man at bat. Try n" they will, the eager athletes on the nnncli cannot ' keep fiom shouting a word of en j courngemont or of warning to tho; runners of bases. The umplros hnvo boon vory Htrlct ! and many a time an Impulsive player ( has .to make a sign of apology to the' mnn in bluo whon thnt preserver of ' tho peace and dignity of tho nntlonhl pastime caRts an angry glance to word tho "coop." Joe Tlnkor says he Just cannot keop from yelling when ho sees ono of his mates In danger of being caught off a bag, and as a result ho keep wigwagging apologies all tho time. Many think tho rulo v.-1 1 1 slow up the gnmo itself nnd that tho players will loso tholr fighting spirit If tho law continues In force. That may bo tho result and It may not. But It Is cortnln to ndvanco tho gnmo along scientific lines, for If tho men or. managers cannot shout directions' from tho bench at any time, addition al signals will have to bo ilovlaod and tho more signals thoto aro to bo1 mnstored and watched for tho moro alert will tho playors becomo. DON'T FORGET SATURDAY, JULY CTH. SPECIAL For Tuesday Only Ton blue and gold Itfind decorated -12-piooo Dinner Sots; worth $8.f)0 in any storo in Medford; special Cor tomorrow only, $5.00 per Set Writing Paper AW are allowing one of the swollen!, linos of fanev box "Writing Paper, with Envelopes to match, to he seen in the city: up-to-date in linish and quality; sale price, 20c to $1.00 a box ' 10 dozen ladies' pure white taped nook Slimmer Vests, all sixes, IO Cents Each LACE. CURAINS A'o have two bargains in I. nee Tui'tains; they aro a snap it! you need them. rinakinfl for Health. Clnssifwanon of your "to let" ad mnkos it meet tho would-bo read er of it moro than half way. i$ra Every pair guaranteed. Every Day Needs O. N. T. Spool Cotton; all sizes; black, white and col ors. 1000 cakes standard Toilet Soap, 3 for 10c 10 dozen moulded glass Tumblers, each 5c 500 spools "Basting Cotton, 2 for Cc Clark's O. X. T. darning, oroehot and lustre cotton ladies' seamless, fast color, gray mixed Hose, pr,.10c Work Gloves "We arc closing out our lino of men's gauntlett and work Gloves; regulir $1.25 to $2.00 a pair qualities; sale prices, pair $1.00 to $1.25 NEW LINE OF POST CARDS JUST IN. lc. HUSSEY'S SEEN THAT $35.00 WRITING DESK? YES, YEvS, WE'VE SEEN KELLY You should call mid hour tliia groat fsrng hit nt tho WHITSEL MUSIC CO., West Main St, F DANIELS TO BUILD ON THE SISKIYOU HEIGHTS T. E. Daniels has purchased a lot on Koono Way in tho Siskiyou Heights Addition and begins this week tho construction of a $5,000 residence This is ono of tho many beautiful liomoo arranged for in this beautiful rcsidonce park. "IlMklBS for HMltk." Taft Is Busy. PITTSBURG, Pa., May 2. Presi dent Toft's busy program today in cluded a speech at tho Founder's cel ebration, held at tho Carnegie Insti tute, a luncheon at the university club nnd attendance at tho National League basohnll game this afternoon. Tho speech of tho prcsidont set for tonight beforo the Amoricus Club will bo devoted principally to praiso of tho work of Secretary Knox in tho stato department nnd an expo sition of our present relations with foreign governments. Haskins tor Balth. 1 Why Are More Buicks Sold Than AH Other Cars Put Together ? BECAUSE THEY STAND THE WEAR AND TEAR, COMBINE GREAT POWER WITH DURABILITY, LIGHTNESS, RELIABILITY AND MODERATE COST. There may be cars just as good, but they cost a thousand dollars moro. ASK ANY OWNER AND HE "WILL TELL YOU THAT THE BUICK IS THE ONLY ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. CAR FOR THE MEDFORD BUICK Tou Velle, Manager COMPANY Hod son's Garage 1