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MEDFORD AtAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 39.10. k LA FOLLETTE MIES ON RAILROAD BILL little Giant Analyses Original Bill and Undertakes to Show What It Would Do if Not Amended. WASHINGTON, D. C June 4. TVliticinns lions today consider that Senator La Pollctto's speech on the administration railroad bill probably -was the best of any spoken last niftbt in lha sonato during tbo debato prior 4o its passage. La Follctto analyzed the original till and undertook to show what the toriRinal bill -would have done "for lho public and for the railroads" had it been left unamended. ITo said that tho four public bene fits contained in the oricinnl meas ro igere: The control of classifica tions, tho authority to establish Uirouch rates, the requirement of "written statements of rates and the authority to suspend new rates. Tho railroad provisions, he said, -were thoso that had been discussed urinjr the debate, including capital ization, merger and traffic agree ment arrangements which have been eliminated. He declared that the modifications wero made by the progressive Rc "publicaus and Democrats against the combined opposition of the adminis tration and the railroads. WEED CHALLENGES ALL AUTOS TO RACE KLAMATH PALLS, Or., June 4. Senator Abner Weed of Siskiyou ounty, California, has challenged amy owner of anj automobile in the eountry for a race between his bis; 3VanMin and any other machine in Tho country, the race to be pulled off (hiring tho big celebration festivities io be held here on tho 4th and oth of July. Senator Weed did not say snder -what conditions he wished to sake this race or whether he would enter the contest on a betting condi tion as to results or just for the -sport of the thing and to help out the occasion of our celebration of the aintion's natal day. Medford'sjNew Laundry to Start Meilford Is to huvo a now laundry. All machinery Is horo and is belnR placed as fast as possiblo in tho big i building in tho rear ot G03 North Central avenue. To Start Monday, June in. Tho management intend starting everything In first-class Bhnno to tako care ot all business that may como. To Fill n Long Felt Xced. This new laundry will till a long felt need. It will bo possiblo to get much hotter work now with a first class plant. Latest Machinery. The machinery Is tho very latest and so constructed that It Is Impossi ble to scorch or tear any garment. You should go and seo this ma chinery and learn how tho garments are protected. Largo Cnpaclty. This lauudry will hnvo a capac ity for a city of four times the pres ent slio ot Medford. Quick Service. One and two-day work will bo a specialty, and everything will be laundered as near perfectly as possi ble before they aro allowed to leave the laundry. Orders Solicited. The wagons will solicit your orders and deliveries will be mado prompt ly. Mr. Paulson (tho manager) ot tho Crater Lake Laundry company, said that the public were Invited to call at any time and Inspect tho plant. LION TAMER SITS ON LION'S NECK, HOLDING HIM Haskins for Health. ST. JOHNS. Or., June 4. Be cause he averted n panic by captur ing a lion which had escaped from its enj;e and was running about un derneath tho seats whore sat 1000 interested spectators, John Islcr, an animal trainer, is the hero of the citizens hero today. While the Arnold animal show was exhibiting Inst night, Mose, a bis Af rican lion, got loose and ntshed un der the seats. Children and adults rose from their scats and, some shouting with terror, started to run for tho open. Seeing a panic -was imminent, Is ler rushed to tho front and yelled orders that everyone keep their seats. Then Isler started after tho lion. Thoroughly frightened, the animal IF YOU'VE ANY QUESTION ABOUT Anything to Wear ill: . ASK HERE We will show you the right things . in Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, etc., for MAN OR YOUTH From the world's best makers WHO SELLS THE CLOTHES? The Toggery OF COURSE en- ran out of tho tent with its tail be tween its Ices. Isler was close be hind when tho "jungle terror" tercd u lodging house to hide. Isler then walked in, sat on lion's neck until helpers arrived with Hose's cace. ALLEN FINED THIRTY CENTS. tho Married. SMITH-EPPS In Medford. Sat urday, June 4, 1910, at the residence of Rev. C. H. Hoxie, tho officiating minister, O. P. Smith and Jliss Ber nice Epps. (Continuod from Page 1.) if ho had any objections to make to tho judgment of the court, ho stated ho had; that ho thought tho fine was altogether too modest mid that it oujrht to bo increased $100. The or der was so made and Mr. Allun promptly wroto out his check for $100.30 and was discharged. This is tho most liberal contribution yet received by tho Civic I mprovemeut elub from nnv source. ' ELY TO TRY AGAIN TODAY. (Continuod from Page . All thoso vl.o wore present Saturday will bo admitted frco ot ilinrRO, and It a Buccessfuly flight Is not mado they will hnvo their money paid Sat urday rofundod. Tho crowd bognn to arrive early and by 2:30 o'clock n laro nudlonco had gathered. It was 3:30, however, beforo Mr. Kly took his ma'chlno out and essayed a flight. Owing to tho high wind ho 'r-llcd. Mr. Ely proved that ho had tho uon'o nml did lila bOHt to Honr, but tho wind forced him to tho I'.ronnd. lie flow noiiio 200 feet nt an nvor.igo elevation of 15 feet. A second flight wan not attempted until after C o'clock, when tho wind died Hotnowhat. Nearly all of tho crowd had gono, but tho few who ro mnlued Haw Mr. Hall mako eight tin HticccHHful attempti) to leave tho ground. Mo Hinted thnt ho hollnvod tho altitude wnR against him. Mr. Kly, aftor Mr. Hall'H unsuccess ful attompt, took IiIh mr.chlno out ngnltt and succeeded In flying fully 000 feet at an altitude or from 10 to 20 foot. Suddenly ho was forced ( downward, but could not account for I It, iih his "front control" wan not for an upward flight and hi ungluo wmi running np.ondldly. Hut down ho on n ic. Mr. Kly will oudoavor to fly today, lie demonstrated yoHtorday that ho had tho nerve and a flight In expected today. R. II. Kobio of (IrautH Pass wax a Medford visitor Saturdav. ------- - -- Splendid Values for June Buyers Look Here Before You Buy and be Convinced That This Store Will ' Save You Money on All Your Purchases We are fully prepared to attend your needs and you'llfind by visiting tho store that we are offering a great many exceptionally good specials. Wo can't toll you about them in this space, but invite you to visit the storcMonday and all next week. Our prices have always been very low and during the month of Juno wo will place on the display tables many tilings that will appeal to every- one, for three reasons, namely quality, assortment and price. COME HERE EVERY DAY EXPECTING TO FIND VALUES Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. Exceptionally Good Values You'll find a great showing of this season's silks, dress goods, neckwear, bags, belts, handkerchiefs, fancy goods, barretts, back combs, side combs, fancy hairpins, and a very complete line of notions, etc. All the little wares may be picked up here at very small prices. Our Grocery Department Will Save You Money Every customer that has tried us for groceries has found the above to be true. "We buy groceries in such a way that we can and do save you money on what you pur chase. Give us a trial order for groceries and you'll find that not only do we save you money on quality and price, but that everything is full weight and pure. Wash Goods, Domestecs Etc. 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