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3 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 19.10. - - --- - i'-, GRAVES TAKES A SHOTAJ BRYAN Dinner Given in Honor of Democratic Leader Who Is Made Object of a AMERICANS OFF TO BIG CONFERENCE Delegation to Tho Haguo Expects to Settle Newfoundland Fisheries Cases Spokane Man Is One of the Party. ANOTHER LOCAL BASEBALL STAR Rucile Scholtz Making Big Reputa tion for Himself for Manner in Which Ho Is Holding Down Second for Mt. Angel. & M Veiled Attack by Hearst's Man- Bryan Replies. NEW YORK, Mny 21. Many who attended tho speaker's dinner given !n honor of William Jennings Bryan aro wondering today whether John Tomplo Graves meant to "pink" Bry an last night, when o said In a speech; "From tho tip of his silvery tongue, Tio lias plucked three presidential nominations." It was evident that Bryan looked upon the words no a dubious compli ment, as ho mado It a point to reply when ho addressed tho gathering lat or. 'Jit was not fair to say that I won three presidential nominations with xny tongue, or to Intimate that what ever prominence I have attained has lecn by speeches," said Bryan. "What strength I have is not In dividual." ho continued, "but Is re flexive and has come to mo becauso of the things I have advocated." Bryan spoko seriously. During the courso of his speech Graves smiled continually, as though enjoying tho -situation. Bryan, after replying to Graves, confined his remarks to his subject "What constitutes a good speaker." TAFT TO STAND I1Y BALLINGER Morning Papers Which Have Advo cated Ballingerism and Denounced Pinchot Say President Will Back Secretary. PORTLAND, Or., May 21. Morn inc; papers which have been uphold ing BallinRcr and attacking Pinchot today print the folio wine;: "President Tnft told several call ers today that he intends to stand "by Secretary Ballincer, for he is convinced of Mr. Ballinfjcr's inno cence either of wronjj-doinpj or of improper motives. "On top of this announcement from the White House comes tho reitera tion of Secretary Bnllinger's purpose "to hold onto his position, notwith standing; a reniwnl of 'the reports in friendly papers that he is, soon to TesJRn." NEW YOItK, May 21. The Amor loan delcgntion to Tho Hajjuo confer eneo to bo held in Holland between tho representatives of Great Britain and tho United States ovor tho settle mint of tho Now Foundlaml fishei w cases, sailed from hero today lor The Hamic. Tho delegation that will prcsont the claims of the United States in one of tho most important disputes m whioh the country ever was involved, is headed by Senator Elihn Root of New York, formerly secretary of state. In tho party is I. Turner of Spo kane. Wash. Tho fisheries cases involves the questioned right of Americans to fish alone tho Now Foundland r.nd North Atlantic consts on equal footing with citizens of New Foundland and Can ada. These rights were affirmed to tho American fishermen by tho treaty of 1818, but recently the New Found- land fishermen restricted the Amer ican fishers without the consent of tho United States. The cases involve the adjudication of millions of dollnrs' worth of fish ing rights. Twice a British-American war has been threatened over the questions at issue. Eddio Wilkinson of tho St. Mary's college team of California, who has received all sorts of fluttering offers to go Into organized baseball, In not tho only Medford boy who Is making good on tho diamond. Hudto Schultz, formerly mascot for tho Medford team, and who showed tho earmarks of a ball player from tho tlmo ho put on his first glove, which, by tho way, was almost as big as tho boy, is making good with tho Mt. Angel collego team at second. Ho is hallod in tho "Pacific Star" as tho "15-year-old wonder from Med ford," though Radio Is only 14. From tho tlmo when ho was big enough to hold up a catcher's mlt without over balancing, young Schultz was tho pot of tho Medford team, and otttlmes, al though not as big as a pint of peanuts, Rudlo was shoved Into tho infield, and ho alwayst mado good. Tho Pacific Star says that while ho Is not strong with tho willow ho Is making good about second. Considering that ho Is playing In the samo team with men, his show ing is flno and his local friends are anxious to sco him return and play a few games with the Medford team. EITHER POWELL OR MEMSIC GETS CHANCE AT WOLGAST (POPE RECOGNIZES LOW-NECKED GOWNS TOLEDO, May 21. Catholic wom en who wish to wear openwork peek-a-boo shirt waists, gauze yokes or decollete corsages may lay aside their scapulars or carry them in their pock ets. Pope Plus In a special letter to Toledo priests says: "The holy father, always Interest ed in the affairs of his children, is 'desirous that Catholic women who "take an active part In social affairs bo not restricted in tho dress proper 'for social requirements by any open Insignia of their faith, and there foro dispenses them from wearing their scapulars where they will be conspicuous, or doing away with them altogether, if they so desire. "This edict, however, does not mean that they noed not bo enrolled In tho order, for that obligation still holds, but after thoy are onco enrolled they may put aside tho scapular and In its place carry a small medal of tho 'blessed Virgin in their pockets or wherever thoy please." YOUNG GATES HANDS OUT TIPS ENGLISH FASHION CHICAGO, May 21. More than $100 was given to omployos of the Blackstono hotel today by Charles G. Gates when leaving with hlo wife for Now York. Thoro thoy will Join his ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W, Gates, "for a tour of the world, beginning -May 21 and ending next January. In rewarding tho omployes for their attentions Mr. Gates did so by tho English method. Lining thorn up In tho corridor of tho floor where his apartments wore and beginning with tho butlor, ho distributed the money according to tho official position of tho omploye. "What on earth aro you doing, Charlie?" usked Tracey Drako, ono of the proprietors of tho house. "Well, Tracey, these employes have "been pretty good and I llnod 'era up In tho old English custom to give them a roward. Work all right, don't it?" LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 21. Either George Mcmsic or Lew Powell will have a chance to meet Ad Wol gast for tho lightweight crown, ac cording to Uncle Tom McCarey's re iteration today. McCarcy renewed his promise to the boys that the win ner of this afternoon's 2o-round bat tle at the Vernon arena would be matched with Wolgast for a July date. Both Powell and Memsic knocked off work Thursday. Thoy were scheduled to weigh in at 11 o'clock this morning. The required notch was 135 notinds. Powell was con fident of repeating his two victories over the nigged Bohemian. He de clared this morning that ho would play tho matador, to Mcmsic's bull charges and would jab him into a state of submission. Memsic was no whit less confident. One punch, he declared, would end the battle, and he was strong in his declaration the punch would bo forthcoming. Dick Allen and Jim Cameron, heavyweights, were scheduled to fur nish a 20-round preliminary. Mem sic and Powell, McCarey stated, would be called together nt 3:15 o'clock with Charley Eyton, the third man in the ring. JOLLY SURPRISE AT COMMISSIONER PATTERSON'S VICTORIA OF SPAIN MAY DIE Son Is Born Dead and Court Physi cians Fear for the Queen's Life Alfonso Hastens Home from Eng land. Last Wednesday evening witness ed one of the plensantcst surprise parties that has taken place in North Talent for some time. The surprise was on Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Patter son at their lovely now homo in North Talent. Music was furnished by A. Houston and G. C. McClain on tho violins and Mrs. L. E. Hughes on the piano; also solos and singing by all tho ladies and gentlemen present. Supper vas served at 12, consisting of cake, coffee, sandwiches and ice cream. Thoso present were as foleows: Misses Effio Wise, Pearl Sleppy, Ethel Vnndorothy, Ward, Lula Rob erts; Mefcsrs. and Mcsdames Lem Hughes, Will Fern, Mark Fern, C. Carey, J. Henry, C. E. McCIniu, G. C. McCInin, W. Hartley, B. Hart ley, C. Hartley, M. Hartley, Frank Oatman, J. Patterson, Ld Jacobs, C, Huston; Mesdumcs S. Stcuvens, W, S. Stancliff, Sleepy, J. Roberts; Messrs. A. nuston, G. Roberts, Roy Hoffman, J. McDonald, Copeland, Clarence Copeland, Clay Patterson, Earl Briscoe, L. Fern, T. Hughes, F. Bnrneburg. CARD OP THANKS. I wish to most sincerely thank my neighbors and tho firemen for their aid and asslstanco when firo broko out at my place recently. Sincerely, N. S. BENNETT, REDUCED RATES FOR AVIATION MEET. Tho Southern Pacific company has announced a iate of a fare and a third for round trip, points Roseburg to Aslhand, for tho aviation meet to be hold hero May 27, 28 and 29. Tick ets returning good up to and lnclud Ing May 30. MADRID, May 21. Queon Victoria of Spain today underwent accouch ment today and a son was born dead. Court surgeons hold tho fear that the ueon may not Hvp. Tho arrival of the child was not expected until tho end of this month. King Alfonso Is hurrying homo from England, where ho attended the funeral obsequies of the late King Edward. ISIS THEATER. Everything is in readiness for tho formal opening of tho now Isla thea ter on Main street. Tonight at 7 o'clock tho doors will be thrown open and tho performance will start a half hour later. Whllo tho lobby Is not finished, tho interior is complete, and a pleasant surpriso Is in store for local theater goers. The house Is done in dark green trimmed with cream and white. The lights, of which there aro many, aro tastily arranged and tho now the ater will be a splendid addition to Mcdford's amusements. The Great Marshall Show, which Is to furnish tho vaudeville portion of tho program, comes to Medford with the highest recommendation, and It is doubtful if a more happy choice could have been made In the selection of tho opening attraction. Manager Marshall of tho company Is a hustler and has spared no pains In advertising tho Isis opening. For the past three days ho has kopt Bill poster Cannon busy posting tho enor mous posters advertising tho attrac tion, and It Is safo to predict that two crowded houses will turn out for tho grand opening, Marshall will bo seen In a bur lesque spiritual seance that Is said to bo u scream. Ethlyndo Roberts is re ported to have a clovor act, whllo Eddio Van, tho tramp cartoonist, is expected to create many lr.ughs. Mar totto has ono of tho most novel turns In vaudoville. Tho Isls orchestra will bo handled by J. G. Stephens, who resigned his position at tho Star In Portland to accept tho local position. Miss Haze Konnedy will sing a beau tiful illustrated song. Quito a proton tlous show. Good luck to tho Isls. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that tho unnunl meeting of stockholders of the Pacific and Eastern Railway will bo held at tho oftlco of tho company, In Medford, Oregon, on Monday, Juno 0, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of tho President. G. P. HUMPHREY, Secretary. Haokins for Hoalth. You'll want to answer In person one of today's real estate ads and rathor promptly, too, most likely. HaskinB for Health. pflHMjHMMHHHHIHHHHHMHMMIMHBMHMHHH" ,V. 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