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to r f MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1910. '.w TO REPLY TO CHARGES OF BUYING PLACE Friends Say Illinois Senator Will De fend Hlmsolf on Floor of Senate Still Refuses to Discuss Matter. OMIGAOO, IIIh., Mny 21. Bonn tor William Lorlmor will ntnrt fur WnnhliiKtun Into today nud IiIh frlonriH tiny thnt ho will reply, from tlio floor of tlio nonnto to tlio clmrnoii of bribery In connection with IiIh oloc tlon. Lorlmor linn retimed to Htnto defi nitely whether lio will mnlco hiicIi u reply or not nml ho rofiiBow nlo to dlHciinti tlio ruport thnt n cotiKroH nlnn Inquiry will bo domnndod. Tlio fnct thnt Lorlmor will roncli WunhliiKton and npponr In tlio Honitto on tlio dny tlnt tlio trlnl of Leo O'Noll Ilrown, Indicted for bribery In connection with tlio iictmtor'H elec tion, bt'Kln linn rnunod cormltlornblo comment In political circled. It Ih believed thnt tlio nonutor'H nppenr nnro In Wnhlni;ton on thnt dny will mnko It noroiiHiiry for him to tnko moiiio iitarid In IiIh own defense. If tlio nonnto lendoru linvo derid ed to niilc for nn Inquiry It Ih be lieved thnt the Honntor linn been In formed of thin fnct. Iorlmon'H frlendH believe thnt IiIh return to WaMilnnton linn been ho timed thnt bin Htntement nud explanation can bo made before nny action on the part of the Honnto retarding nn Inventl Kntlou can bo tnlcen. It In Intimated thnt the senator mny liliimelf demand that n formal luvoHtlK'ntlon bo undertaken. It In a I no Intimated thnt Lorlmor linn been btiHy prepnrliiK IiIh Htntement durliiK the liiHt few dayn. None of the clone political frlendH of -tlio Hunntor will Hnywbother tho reportH thnt ho lins decided to tem porarily retire from tho donate until ho Iiuh boon vindicated Ih truo, Colleqe Game Monday. IIOSTON. Miihh., Mny 21. The Harvard-Princeton hiittolmll unme wiih postponed tli'iH afternoon on ne eouut of rain. Tlio k11'11" will 1'" plnyoil next Moiulny. --- Some of the Possibilities Olio limy hnvo a bountiful country plaeo, oloso to tho busi ness niid social circles of n met ropolitan city. "When orchard is in bearing it is possible to have a not incomo of from $3000 to $10,000 a year. Tho possibilities of raising fruit and liying in tho finest climato on the coast far outweigh all ar guments against owning ono of these tracts. HC lVf A T TRV . Kj. IVlxVl 1DI BITTER ATTACK IS E INSOCIALISTCONGRESS Speaker Says President of American Federation of Labor Went to Re publicans and Democrats. OIIICAQO, IIIh., May 21, An nt tnclc upon Knmuel GomporH, prenldent of tho American Federation of Lnbor nnit offlcarH of thnt organization cre ated, n ntory today In Hoclnllm con ureHH beltiir hold hero. Tho attack wan made In nn nd ilrt'HH to tho coiiKroHH by 0. L. Kur inan, n dontlHl, of Now York. "Two yearn njo (loin porn wont to tho back doom of the Ilopuhllcnn nud Democratic parlies and peddled labor vnteH to tho h Inborn bidder," mild Fiii'inuii. "Tlio offkerH of tho American Federation of Lnbor aro trillion to tho runic nud file of tho organization. Lnbor enn never liopo for u remedy of IHIiioIh condltlonn tliroiiKh nny action of tholr Icndam." Furmun furtbor mild' thnt Gom perH Ih the paid agent of n cnpltnllH tlc organization known nH tho "Nn tlonnl Civic redorntlon." KETCHELL SAYS HE WILL BEST SULLIVAN 12 ROUNDS BOSTON, Miihh., Mny 21. Stan ley Keteliol unel his new miuinger, WUhoii Mir-uor. linvo wnered $8000 iiKiiiiiHt $10,000 Hint Keteholl will knock out Jack "Twin" Sullivnn in 12 rouuriH, and nrrniiKemcntH for the match are heiutr made toduy. It ih believed tho fight will dike place in HohIoii early in June. Charley While of Now York will referee. A IloHton banker n mud to ho lmckiun Sullivnn. WHITE SALMON POSTOFFICE IS ROBBED OF $400, WHITR 8ALMON', Wnah., May 21. j During tho night crncksmon blowj open tho nnfo of tho poutofflco nt White Salmon with nltro glycerine, ' Hccurod $400 In Kold, u certified check for $32 nnd escaped. Tho robbery wiih not (Uncovered to dny when tho offlco wnH opened, Tho robbors unlncd ontrnnco through n bnck window. They loft no clow. TEN 10,1 ESCAPE WHEN. BIG CIRCUSJENT BURNS Darnum & Bailey Show Suffers a Heavy Loss Tent, Bleachers and nlnn Paraphernalia Aro Destroyed. BCHENKCTADY, N. Y May 21. Tho main tent of the Itanium & Hni loy cireiiH caught lire hero thin aft ernoon. Tlio hie cunvuB was. crowd ed witli Bpoctnlorn and u panic fol lowed in which it wiih impoHHiblo to iiHuertain if any pornoii8 were in jured. Ten thounand porHOUB wore in tho lent when tlio fire started, hut none were injured in tho rush for tho ox- itH. Tho (out, hleaehorH and riiiK purn pliernnlia wore deHtroycd. Later it wan announced that ull had CHcnpcd from tho burning tent. Advertised Letter List. Tho following liHt of lettcru rcmnin uueallcd for at tho K)Htoffico at Medford, Wednesday, .May 18: ISiir Four Orchard Co., W. S. JJon ham, Orcn Uoolh, Mr8. It. Holder, Fred H. Hrayton, Johnny Calhoun, Will Carknuff, Charley Clemana, Mrn. Liddio Clark, Geo. Coulter, Mauley Conlcy (2), Iluiitt Cliriliim hoii, Alvin Dickcftou, Mary Dudley, K. S. J, (Kcnornl dolivery), Heginnld Enri; E. A. Kriktf, Mr. Escliild, J. Eu gene, F. Oirimonte, Harry W. Ilnyo, Alice Hawley, Mackio Ilartwcll, Kalph Harrington, C. T. Harmon, How I). Heriugton, Herman A. Hun ter, Ralph C. JackHon, F. P. Johnson, II. F. Johiirion, JiunoH KcnppeH, M. 1. Ivonwortliv (2), Sam Kershaw, Mrn. Vorgio Leo, Frunk Lumsdon, F. H. MoCord, J. H. Mitchell, Jnmc IT. Moore, Oregon Laud Co., Clara Peel, J. L. Kngfidale, Mrs. Stuart Saunders, L. M. Smith, George H. Spouce, Jim Spencer, Arcliio Q. Slownrt, T. W. Stevens, Lena Stough, Mrs. Updykc, C. H. Updyke, Win. J. Watner, Mrs. J. H. West, Austin J. White, Mrs. Edith White (2), Hamsler Wilson, D. A. Wood, Parlies calling for tho nbovo let ters will plcnso say "advertised." A charge of 1 cent will be made upon delivery. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. 0ne-Year-01d Orchard Two miles northeast of business center of Medford. City water for domestic use or for irriga-tion.11 T This is the best tea acres for pear orchard within two miles of postoffice. Will give good terms. JAPANESE HORRIBLY TORTURES A BOY IN SPIRIT OE REVENGE Places Younfjster In Dryer and When Unconscious ho Revives Him and Repeats Process. MARTINEZ, Oil., Mny 21. After having boon placed in a laundry steam dryer because he tormented a .Japanese, Samuel Hoffman, tho son nf ii wenltliv rancher, is tlvintr here this afternoon. A Japanese is being' held by tlio polico pending the out come of tho boy's injury and will he charged witli murder, hhould the child dio. According to the story tcld by the police, the boy was accused bj the Oriental of having tnken a dollar from tho laundry till. It is alleged that tho Japanese placed the lad in ' tho drier until he been mo uncoil-' scions, took him out, revived with dashes of cold water, and placed him in tho drier again, repeating tho pro-! cess several times. j Citizens of Martinez aro aroused and precautions are hcinc taken j agair.Bt a possible attack on the pris-, oner. Baseball Writer Dead. CHICAGO, 111., May 21. George A. McDonald, a baseball writer, died, todny of n fractured skull. McDon-j aid was crushed under the fender of a streetcar when the enr was struck by an automobile in which he was riding. Tho machino is owned nnd was be ing driven by Johnny Evers, the Chi cago Nationals' second baseman. Roth Evers nnd McDonald were hurl ed from the automobile by the impact with tho car. Evers escaped practi cally uninjured, but McDonald was not so fortunate. NOHCK TO STOCKHOLDERS. Kotlco Is hereby given thnt tho annual meeting of stockholders of the Pnclflc and Eastern Railway will bo' held nt tho offlco of the company,' 1 n f nil f st Ai(TAn rr f Anlni Ynn' 11 iUVUlUiU, Vl VUli, Ull tUUUUUJi ilUUU C, 1910, nt 10 o'clock a. m. Dy order of tho President. O. P. HUMPHREY, Secretary. I ACRES REAL AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN I will sell my 1910 Parry demonstra tor at a great bargain. Must go quick. Phone Main 1451, care Cuth BerVs, West Main and Laurel. R. M. CUTHBERT All delicate fabrics such as Organdies, Mulls, Lawns, etc., cleaned perfectly at the H L. A. Cook F. C. ELLIOTT Our Palm Building, Medford, Oreg. Wagon is at your service g.ni Don't Miss this Opportunity Here is an opportunity you should take advantage of by all means. In a f ow years these ten acre traqts around the Rogue River Valley will bo worth many times more than is now being asked for them. XOW is the time to investigate and when you learn about my plan you will bo anxious to buy. S v.1 . 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