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MUlWtt KVSMt? ' r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 25, H)10. ANTI-PENROSE CONVENTION Imteficndends of Pennsylvania to Name Non-partisan Ticket to Res cue State From Machine Rule In surgents to Participate. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 25. Moro interest Is tnken throughout tho country In the bt.tto convention called by tho Independents to meet hero next Thursday. Until recently tho promoters of tho movement have ljccn gonorally looked upon as antl Ponroso ropublicana, but tho mana gers of tho convention declared this afternoon that out ot 207 dolegates -who will be present 90 will bo dem ocrats. It was also announced that tho tato ticket to be named will bo ab solutely non-partisan. Threo names lave been suggested for governor. They aro former State Treasurer "Wil liam H. Berry, "D. C. Glbboney, tho Philadelphia reiormer, and Rudolph Blankenburg. .The remainder of tho ticket places are to bo equally dl- vided between the republicans and tho democrats. In most of tho 136 legislative dis tricts, Independents will be put in tho field and in others there will bo combinations either with the demo crats or with the insurgent republic ans. There will also be combinations In the congressional fight. It was officially announced that the platform to be adopted will be progressive in the extreme. SWITCH ENGINE MRS. BEAM IMMIGRATION LABORS HERE Great Increase in Local Business Causes Ancnt Roscbaum of South ern Pacific to Add Additional Men to Large Force now Employed. In order to facilitates tho freight business of the Southern Pacific com pany in this city, a freight onglno has been placed In the local yards. Medford is tho only city in Oregon south of Portland, not a nominal point, which has a switch cnglno in operation. Tho englno started work at 6:30 this morning and nt 10 a. m. had not comp'otcd its work in tho yard. Tho cnglno Is alBO to haul cars of sand and crushed rock from Gold Ray to Medford, a3 well as handlo tho fruit cars during tho shipping season. Tho business of tho local office has so Increased of late that Agent Rosenbaum has added two men to his force, making 15 men employ ed. Additional men wilf bo needed in tho fruit 6Cison, which will open soon. DIES SUDENTLY ' " Well Known Resident of City Passes Away Sunday Morning Was Thought to bo Improving In Health at Time Mrs. P. E. Deaulleu died at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Williams on South Oakdale avenue Sunday morn ing at S o'clock, Mrs. Deaulleu had been complain ing for somo fow weeks, but was not considered seriously 111. Two wooks ago Mrs. Williams took hor to Klam ath Falls on a visit. They returned a fow days ago, with Mrs. Deaulleu a llttlo worse. A physician was called and prescribed, and sho at onco be gan to Improve. Saturday afternoon SHAKE-UP DUE Concerted Effort by Chlneso Mer chants and Labor Unions to Secure Removal of Commissioner North Llko to be Successful. WASHINGTON', D. C, July 25. Tho immigration service on tho Pa cific coaBt Is facing tho greatest shakoup in its history, which It is predicted will tako placo when Sec retary Nngol of tho department of commerce and labor roturns from Alaska. It Is intlmnted by high officials In tho department that tho secrotary porsonnlly will tako n hand In tho long standing row over tho ndmlnls- sho felt so much better that sho I tratlon of tho Immigration offices at thought she would bo nblo to sit up San Francisco. It Is no secret here a llttlo on Sunday. Sunday morning thnt Commissioner North has Incur Mr. Deaulleu asked her if oho would I red tho enmity of Influential Chlneso like something to eat and she replied i morchnnts In San Francisco and re sho did not wich anything. Sho did contly ran afoul of tho labor unions not complain of being worse in fact, In connection with Hindu Immlgra TWO INDICTED BY GRAND JURY Lloyd French and Norman Grantham Hnvo Truo Bills Returned ngalnst Them Goodwin Divorce is Grant ed by Grand Jury Too Late to Classify TOR SALE Heavy nprins wagon, double harness, cheap. Enquire Vin son's livery barn. Rivcxslde ave nue. Ill JTOR RENT Barn, large enough for 4 horses. Inquire at Russell's con fectionery, tf FOREIGNERS TO ENTER RACES Cash Prizes Aggregating Eignt Thousand Dollars Offered to En teries; from Italy, France and Likely to be Susseccful. all feltt hat she was hotter. Mr. Deauliou went to breakfast with the Williams leaving Mrs. Deau lleu for a fow moments. When ho f ln tion. Tho department officials ndmlt that a concorted attempt has been mndo to "got North's scalp." It is Tho grand Jury reconvened Mon day morning In tho circuit court and returned truo bills against Lloyd French, who la accused of stealing n horeo nnd was committed from Jack sonville, and Norman Grantham for forgorj. Thoro are additional caBOB to bo considered. Tho court disposed of n number of minor cases this morning, nmong them being tho divorce suit of Good- win vs. Goodwin, In which a decree by default was ontorcd. TIMK. ALL THAT PORTION OK TII10 OITV LVINH ICAHT OK IHOAH CIIHKIC AND NORTH OK MAIN HTIIHI3T WILL lltRIOATIO LAWNH ANI (JARI)KNH IIKTWIOKN THIS IIOUHH OK 7 A. M. AND A. M. AND HKTWKKN ntllO V. M. AND 7 MO I M AND AT NO OTIIKK TIMK, ALL WAT1CR UHKRH AUK KAKN- KHTIiV HKQUICHTHI) TO OO-OPK-KATK WITH THM OITV AUTIIOItl TIK.H IN MICKTINO TIIK I'ltlCHICNT SITUATION TO TIIK KND THAT ALL MAV HKOIIHK THIS WATICH TIIKV NKKD. HV OltDICIIH OK TIIH OITV COUNCIL. W. II, OANON Mitjror. O. 1IANHKN Wo nmko any kind and stylo of Windows. Wo carry Glass of any slzo on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon. - NOTICE 10 ished breakfnst and without a mo- j not believed oro that tho attempt TOR SALE Camp horse and child's pony. Inquire at Russell's confec tionery. tf "FOR RENT Two suites of modern housekeeping rooms, vacant August 5. 222 South Holly at. NOTICE, K. OP P. All Knights of Pythias are urged to be present at the Castle hall at 8 j). m. tonight. Business of great importance to be transacted. SIDE TRACK FOR FRUIT ASSOCIATION The Southern Pacific is construct ing a sidetrack alongside of the ware liouse of tho Rogue River Fruit & Produce association In order to fa cilitate the shipping of this year's fruit crop. It will be ready for bus iness before August 1. The cars will fee loaded much easier when the track is completed. EXAMINATION OF MHMHB JUtwneys in Case Couciude With C. W. Ancnt sc Witness and Will Next ' Turn to Testimony of Experts Who Have Gone Through Books. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind July 23. Cash prizes njrpreRathif; $8000 will be piven to automobile racers of Ita ly, Germany and France as lduce ments for them to enter the Septem ber meet in Indianapolis motor speed way. The official program for the Labor day events, Saturday and Monday September 3 and 4, was made public today. Each day's card offers ten races. The first award ranee from $75 to $1000. The cenerocity of the management in of ferine larger money in September than ever beforo in to tempt famous foreign pilots who will invade American courses late in the summer nnd prepare for the erand prize and 2nedrb1lt event on Lone Island in October. The speedway manaee mcnt is determined to make local events international in character as a meancs of avoiding criticism of its event as boine the "show" of American manufacture. Such cri ticisms has been directed nt race meetings hero this year. The longest race of the meet will come on Labor day. This will he run 200 miles. Tho prizes are $1000, $500 and $300. A 100 mile free-for-all in scheduled for Saturdcy with four prizes, $1000, $500, $100 and $75. TO MAKE KNOX . PROVE HIS JOB ment's warnln ho felt thnt he should go to his wife's room, and when ho arrived he found her gasping and In a sLort time she had passed away. ! Friends came in at once and the doc tor was phoned for, but sho died bo fore he could reach her. Mrs. Deaulleu leaves, besides a most devoted husband, a mother and two sisters in Spokane, WasU. (now on their way hero) and two aunts, who resldo in Portland. No arrange ments have been made for tho funeral and none will be mndo until relatives arrive. Mr. Bcaulicu Is a mombor of the Knights of Pythias and both wero members of the Pythian Sisters. CENTRA! 0RE60N NEEDS 0000 ROAD Klamath and Harney Pull Together for State, Says George Klamath Falls. County Men Road Across Baldwin , of hns beon successful. It is thoURht that N'agol will personally npprovo North's official nets, but will order transfers nnd changes In tho bureau. Tho shnkoup that Is predicted will not only affect San Francisco, but will cxtond to other const towns where coolie immigration exists. It developed today that nmong the charges mado against Commissioner North by Inspector Ainsworth nt mission of 52 Hindus into this eouut T were those of general unfitness nnd laziness. Ainsworth was n member of a special board of inquiry nt Ihe time Hindus arrived nt San Francis con. The board decided that the Hindus should not be admitted but later two or three members reversed his decision. Ainsworth protested, was ovcr-rlucd and filed charges nt Washington. Washing sustninuc tithe inspector nnd Ainsworths additional charges followed. WATER USERS HEREAFTER ALIi THE THAT I'ORTION OF THE CITY LYING WEST OF HEAR CHEEK AND SOUTH OF MAIN STREETS WILL IRRH3ATK LAWNS AND OARDENS RETWKEN 5 A. M. AND 7 A. M. AND HETWEEN 7M0 P. M. AND: 0:UO P. M AND AT NO OTHER The New Home Hol'oio buying u Hmving mil cliitiu take u look nt tho Now Home, the only timohiiiu guar anteed for u lifetime. No mattor wIioho fault It in, VK FIX IT. We iiIho Iiuvo n Hue of ma chines slightly tiHcd that arc bnrgaiiiH Whites, Siugurn and other innkoH. We carry the pnrlH and needles for all machines, re paired and all work guaran teed. CASH OH EASY PAYMENTS. LAWT0N .BLDG., Bartlctt, Near Main. You can get a practical, useful ''real citato education" by reading nnd investigating real estate ads. Wanted Attorneys of Cadlton Will Apply for Habeas Corpus Write if Secretary of State Slgnes Extradatlon Pap ersProve Power of Action. Agftcr six weeks the attorneys con ducting tho caso agalns C. W. Ament -In connection with tho Golden Drift Mining company have concluded their examination of Ament and will next take up the testimony of tho experts who have been going through the books In order to determine whero the money wept to. The case will be resumed soon, having been continued waul tho circuit court concludes a week's business In Jacksonville. Tho examination of Ament was prolonged owing to his refusal to , answer qestlons. Practically no prog ress was made until Judge Calkins Informed Ament that all of his "I think so" answers would be consider ed as "yes." With your knowledge of what things should cost, you'll often find omotb!ng advertised under tho "For Sale" classification that will make you wonder "what's wrong with, It?" And usually all that's wrong with it Is that the owner has ceased to need It. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 2C Secretary of State Knox may be given opoprtunlty in the near future to prove that ho is actually secretary of Btate of the United States. Attorneyo n xr contesting tho ex tradition of Porter Charlton, accused of the murder of his wlfo at Como, Itally, today declared that should Secretary Knox sign extradition pa pers which would result in Charl ton being tried for the crlmo in Italy, they would mr.ko it necessary for Knox to prove that ho is secretary of state with povers to sign extradi tion papers. To do this, tho attor neys say, they will institute habeas corpus proceedings based on the point that Knox is not secrotary. The Charlton attorneys havo reviv ed mo uiscusbion over Knoxs ap pointment which arose soon after President Taft named him for the position. It was discovered at tho tlmo that a clause In tho Constitution prohibited former senators or repre sentatives in congress from holding offlco whoso compensation had been increased wbllo they wero members of congress. 8 sawmill hands, $2.50. Girl for general housj work. Hieyclo for rifle. 25 cordwood men, $1 50 to $1.75. Ranch hands. PORTLAND, July 25. Judge George T. Baldwin, vice-president of the Oregon State Automobile associa tion for Klamath county, who was in Portland during tho weok, told of plans ho and Archlo McGowan of Harney county aro making for an Improved highway from Tho Dalles to Klamath Falls, and thence through to California. Judge Baldwin is enthusiastic over the proposition of securing a good road through central Oregon and thinks this route, when made passa ble, will be more used for tho trip between Portl?nd and the California cities than the Willamette valley route. F. L. Parker of Clatsop county re ports that much work is being done on the roads from Astoria to Port land and thinks tho trip should be 300 acres, Eagle Point, made now withoutgreat difficulty. E. finely, $125 per acre. Burton Watterman of Medford, Or., ' CloBO-in fruit land, under ditch, $200 TO OUR READERS! By special arrangement we offer you a great opportunity to read "Chantecler" E' FOR SALE. 7 horses, harness and hack. 17-ncro tract, full bearing commer cial fruit; in como $2500, included if taken this week. Auto, cheat) for cash, 5-passenger. 160 acres, closo to R. It.; snap. Lots $10 down, easy payments. 9 acres in bearing, close to city lim its, $8000. Alfalfa tracts, under diteh, $100 per acre. 8,000,000 feet timber, $1 per 1000. 40 acres timber and wood, 7 milos Medford, very choup. 40 acres nnd improvements, fin fruit land, $800. subdivide who was In Portland during tho week, reported much road work being done in that section and that ho had so cured a large list of members for the state association. The clue to where you aro to work for a long time to como may be found If you'r looking for such a clue in today's Help Want ads. Hasldns for Health. BALAKALA SMELTER ORDERED SHUT DOWN CORAM, Cnl., July 25. One fur nace of the Ilalaknln eatnpany'H hineltcr was hut down here yesterday afternoon, leaving only ono in ope ration. This action was taken im mediately after Attorney W. D. Til lohon, representing tho smelting com pany, sent word to General Manngor White that the Shasta Farmers' Pro tective association had demanded n strict complnince with tho order of the court in regard to the' correction of tho feinokc nuisance, as wuh firnt told in the Bee. Following this Mint-down of one fuiirnco Gcnenil Manager White re quested President McCoy Fitzgerald of the Protective nccosintioi) to enll n meeting at Redding Monday, to ho followed bv a meeting of tho entire association to eonsidor conditions and to ncpuihce in allowing tho com pany to opernte ono furnace until tho Corttrell system of Bmoko con trole is installed. per nore. .1 room modern house, $250 down, $1800. 80 nerci, incomo $2500, tools and teams, $0500. Ono i'.erc for sub-division near So., Oakdnle, $2000. 00 acres creek bottom, $125 per nore Rooming houee, snap price. For Trade. Span mules and heavy work team. Lots for span horses, weigh 2500. Equity in two houses. 3-room house, lot 50x150, for nore- age. 1 ncre, 4-room houso, trado for team. 2,000,000 feet timber for Medford or Portland property. Income property, Spokano, for noro vgo. 2 lots for 2 or 3 acres. 20 Acres, 12 in fruit, closo in, foi city lots. 100 acres with bearing orchard. $3000. RELINQUISHMENTS. 100 acres dcen red soil, 00 acres of fruit land, 200,000 feet of timber 4 miles from Jacksonville. 100 ncrcn, 40 acres red fruit soil, 750,000 foot cf timber, 3 miles from Jacksonville, $100. E. F. A. BITTNER Room 217 TavlM L Phlpps life Phone 4141 Main. DMOND ROSTAND'S wonderful "Chantecler" is the dramatic sensation of the world. In it Rostand proves himself to be one of the greatest dram atists of all times. "Chantecler" is not onlv the greatest nlav of th cen tury, it is the one great play of the last hundred years. It is an exqui site story, palpitating with human sympathy and interest. It warms the blood stirs the emotions arouses every commendable senti ment. " Chantecler" sparkles with wit counsels with wise philoso phy entertains with fascinating idiom while the tones of the hour ( bell of today, and today's problems, are heard through the medium of 4 Chantecler's " dcliciously up-to-date slang. No language contains sufficient superlatives to describe it. Only reading and study will enable you to appreciate it. It has aroused all France London has gone mad over it. The Only English Translation Rostand has chosen Hampton's Magazine as the medium throueh which to present "Chantecler" to the English-rcading world. The publication will be in four instal ments, one act to each instalment, beginning in the June number. The translator Is the same who helped to make "Cyrano de Bcrgcrac ,l so fascinating to American booklovcrs. We have made special arrangements with the publishers of HAMPTON'S by which our readers.may get Chantecler" and the many other fine features published in HAMPTONS in connection with our own paper, practically without cost. Read our offer below. OTHER EXPENSIVE FEATURES f Hampton's Magazine every month con- the werld: Arthur Stringer has a new scries tains the mo3t costly, most important, and called "The Adventures of an Insomniac;" most interesting contents ever put between lames 1), Connolly describes in several stories the covers of a general magazine. "Peary's his Trip Around the World with the American Own Story" of the discovery of the North Fleet; Frederick Palmer is contributing a uic, a in,uuu icuiurv, is now in us most in- scries oi airsnip stones ot which Danburv tcrcsting stage, giving the positive J proofs" that Commander Peary and no other man dis covered the North Pole. " The True History of the Southern Pacific Railroad " by Charlc3 Edward Russell is one of the greatest mag azine serials ever published. Mrs. Rhcta Childe Dorr's articles on the "Power of the Women's Clubs" are without an equal in their appeal to women everywhere. 1'iction con tributors include the foremost story-tellers of Rodd is the central character. The only new idea in detective fiction since Sherlock Holmes is provided in the second scries of stories about Luther Trant, the psychological detective, written by Edwin Banner and William G. MacHarg. Other Short Stories arc by such favorites as O. 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