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CHILD LABOR Roosevelt, Accompanied by Law renco Abbott, Makes Trip Invcstl- gatinn Conditions in Coal Regions and Steel Mills. DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa., Aug. 2. Colonol Thcoiloro RoosovoR, accompanied by 'Lawrence Abbott, son of Dr. Lyman Abbott, editor of the Outlook, arrived hero today by au tomobllo from New York. The object of the trip here Is a study of labor .conditions. Child labor In tho an- thraclto coal regions and In tho steel mills has long been a subject of se vere criticism on the part of tho Out look. Tho actual stato of affairs of tho Pennsylvania railroad strike also Is occupying tho editorial nttentlon of tho contributing editor of tho Out look. Roosevelt and Abbott aro expect ed to remain hero for several days. NOT JACK'S WIFE, IN OKLAHOMA anted New York Paper Calls on Police to Stop Colored Champion Motorinn Through Streets With Hi's Paramour. BEG ALICE LONGWORTH TO CUT OUT CIGARETTES FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 2. Claim ing that the example of Alice Roose velt Longworth in smoking cigar ettes will hnyo a demoralizing influ- ' ence on boys and girls, four Chris tian Endeavor societies here today j unanimously voted to write Mrs. Longworth an open letter entreating I her to stop smoking. She is earnest ly requested by the reformers to ij cease her open advocacy of indulg- l enco in tobacco by women. ' Members of the society are con fident that their action will produce ',' the desired results. Hasklns for health. NEW YORK, Aug. 2. Alleging that tho whlto woman Jack Johnson calls his wife was never married to the colored champion but that h'.s real wife was driven from h's Chicago homo to mako room for the present woman, tho Morning Telegraph urges the police to stop Johnson's motoring through the streets with her. Tho exhibition, tho paper declares, Is nub verslvo to tho morals of Now York and is conducive to race hatred and should bo a matter for police- regula tion. The paper charges that Johnson's real wife, whom ho married In Aus tralia, and who, though very light. Is said to have had a trace of negro blood, was driven from hi? homo some months ago. Tho whlto woman whom he took homo with him was later Installed In his training quarters In San Francisco and at Reno, tho paper charges. Tho Telegraph asks whether tthe "moving pictures of tho battle be tween Jeffries and Johnson aro more vitiating than tho spectacle of John son In real life parading with his paramour through the streets in an automobile." Interest In Primary Election Centers in Constitutional Amendment, the Purpose of Which Is to Disfran chise Blacks. All-round horse, not over 10 years. 2 single wagons, Sawmill men. Girl for general houoj work. 10 laborers. Loggers. s Laborers, $12.75. Ranch hands. Light wagon. 10,000 acres or more stuninngc, FOR SALE. Span mules and line work team. 'J lots near West .Minn, simp price. Young work team. Long-term lease, ory desirable. Lot on paved street, $575. Husiuess, nets $1000 yearly. j Lots, $150 up, easy terms. ' -10 to SO acres red foothill soil, near WOUNDED FIREMEN FIGHTING FOR LIFE GUTHRIE. Okla.. Aug. 2. Inter est In the primary election here to day centers in a constitutional amendment the purpose of which Is the disfranchisement of negroes In Oklahoma. Tho proposed amend ment Is being fought bitterly. uepunucana at 10 o'clock claimed, j1,bcnllvill.. r. i ..Imnn the amendment would bo defeated, 3(10 acrcSf Qy, m;,et, Mcdfonl, $3000. whllo tho democrats were confident , t broml nmrC) chonjK It would be carried. Tho democrats 0 u.l8:ll08g ... Jtlvose say. figured on a basis of tho vote , 7 horscs mrness ami imok now in. the amendment would be ! Lots $l0 downj CMy ,,nymonts. adopted by a plurality of 50.000. , Alfalfa tracts, uuder ditch, $100 T MnVn.1 n.l TV.... W. ...... est .. pot U. ... .'H..V.W ilUll J Ulll I1 lUMUMMI. I n.l... , (IV.. V. republican candidates for governor, .10 acres and immovemonts. S00. aro running a close race. Indications close-in fruit lnnd, under ditch, $U00 per aero. aro that Leo Cruse will bo nominat ed by the democrats. Interest In the congressional nom inations Is overshadowed by the coun ty and state fight. Married. DYREBORG - KRUTZLKU In Jacksonville. August 1. 3010. by J. R. Neil, county judge. L. W. Dyre borg and Mary Krutzlcr. LENEVE GETS KINDNESS. (Continued from Page 1.) i iuu LaiG iu uiqnj t .MIIIHUmilllMH- FOR SALE One best business in Medford. M. G. D., enre Mall Tribune-. x20 FOR SALE Fresh cow. Phone 242. Call 797 Oakdale ave., South. 120 SAN" DIEGO, Cnl., Aug. 2. Cap tain Peter Samtfsell and Driver El liott of company 3 of the fire de partment, who were wounded yes terday by Bert S. Durham, a former fireman who is supposed to have been crazed by imaginary griev ances, were fighting for life today in St. Joseph's hospital. Both are in a dangerous condition. Arrangements were made for the tho pollco nothing that might assist them in their efforts to convict Crlp-pen. WILKIE PRAISES OFFICERS. Chief of United States Secret Serv ice Points to Aid of Wireless. (Written by John E. Wllkle. ehlef of the United States secret servlco for the United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 2. y3 room modern house, $250 down, : $1S00. SO acres, income $2500, tools and teams. $0500. j 00 acres creek bottom, $125 per acre I Boarding house, snap price. I For Trade. I Lots for spnn horses, woigh 2500. 2,000,000 feet timber for Medford or Portland property. J RELINQUISHMENTS. 1 100 acres dceD red soil. 60 norcs of fruit land, 200,000 feet of timber 4 miles from Jacksonville. S200. I 160 acres, 40 acres red fruit sod, 750,000 foot of timber, 3 miles fromi Jacksonville. $100. 1 L F. A. bittner; Room 207 Tavlor & Phlpps Bldj.j Phone 4141 Mam. Auction Sale M We Have Come to Stay We are offering our first sale A Bankrupt stock Jewelery, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and other goods too numerous to mention tit public miction to the highest bid dor. Sale starts Tuesday, August 2 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. and will continue daily until further notice. Come and bo convinced. Bar gains for everybody. Watch daily papers for futuro sales. Handsome pres ents to be given away free. linrinl of Durham's victims Cnntnin '. Grant of engine company Xo. 3, Mrs. "ouement whcn the arresting officers , Durham and the Durhams' baby, and boarded the llner Montrose was In the man who did the killinir and then I harmon- w"& the dramatic Incidents A good movable shed, commjtted snieide. (following the discovery of tho body Plain Sewlnrj. Alterations and repairing neatly. "I have followed every detail of the ' done. Call 401 South Central. Phone Crlppen case and I will say the de- -921. US I Medford Salvage 6 Commission Co. Corner East Main and B Street, next to Warner, Wortman & Gore. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I PROGRESSIVES PLAN TO INDORSE THEIR LEADERS FOR SALE suitable for chicken house. Address V, Mall Tribune office. tf I In Crlppen's house In London. FOR SALE House and two lots, 12150. Inquire Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtle street. tf FOR SALE Or exchange, lor city property, one of finest pear orchards In valley, close In, improvements very best, house large and modern; Immediate possession. W. F. Rau, owner, Hotel Moore. 116 j DKS MOINES. la. Aug. 2. Pro- CANNED SALMON CROP i "The successfuI employment of tho grcssives in the Republican state SHATTERS ALL RECORDS) wireleS3 telegraph Is a beautiful ex-' convention to be held tomorrow are amplo of what may be accomplished , . , . ' , . . , . , i, planning a strong indorsement tit SEWARD, Alaska, Aug. 2. Noi,n tne Pursuit of a crlmln .1. Its enir c , . ..... , matter how scorched the wheat Plojment Is a concrete Illustration of na rs Cummins ami Doll.ver.lo. fields of Kansas and the Dakotas the act that modern conditions, aid- they bent their efforts in pro ms omcers oi me law, navo maao it moiing me nooin oi ocnnior uoiuvcr WAR CLOUD HANGS OVER SPAIN (Continued from Page 1.) HvANTED Medium priced building lot for immediate Improvement on West Side near or on paved street, water and sower; name lowest cash price; might consider house and lot. Give furr particulars. Address P. O. Box 684, Medford. 117 FOR SALE Steam wood saw. L. O. Van Wegen, Medford, R. F. D. No. 1. . 144 may be. or how poor llie corn pros- ( pects, the canned salmon crop is apt to shutter n few records this year. The Alaska Packers' association at Kinsiloff cannery have packed nearly Impossible or a f ugltivo to es cape arrest. for permanent chairman of the con vention. The stand-put ters spent i. i .. ... .. a puaae oi ine case on wnicn mo . ,i, ,inv ; , i. 0 I mv .t Luwibtiiu vii iuu inwn attention of the police will bo ceu- 54,000 oases of king and red sal-itered ls the relatives' identification mon and the Northwestern Fisheries I of the victim and tho proof that a company at Kenai have put up 24,-1 crime catually has been committed. 000 cases in ten days, as a result of 1 have noticed that Superintendent a remarkable run in the waters of Cook Inlet. Both canneries expect to close with a capacity pack Saturday night. Haskins for health. pects of securing the ndoptiou of a stand-pat platform Miuilnr to the one adopted by the regulars in Ohio, t is predicted here today that the convention will indorho the work of Governor Carroll and the tnte al and the (.'arlists, hoek the Hippoit of the Vatican, win the temporary co operation of the Republicans and overthrow the rulo of King Alfonso. Tho Republicans and the disaf fected thousands in industrial life probably would aid in the overthrow of the present regime, but would seek afterward to prevent Don Jaime from ascending the throne and would endeavor to establish a republic. Viewed from almost every light, the situation of Spnin is dark for the present minihtry. Forrest, one of the ablest officers In thp wnrlrt homl nt ?nnMnnl Vnr1 . . . . , . ww-..-.. -- ( niinistrntion. Is confident that the government has ' a case built on circumstantial ovl-1 Could you conceive of a store NOT dence and I have the highest opinion prospering if It wore to be well and of this conservative officer. persistently advertised? POPE IS ANTAGONISTIC. Expresses Confidence That Kino Will Soon Dismiss Canalejas. ROME, Aug. 2. Ignoring the ap- I penis of the mnjority of his cardi antagonistic policy in Spnin. It is reported that thousands of loyal Spuuixh Catholics have signified their willingness to taku up anus in defense of tho church against the htlltf. Hi holiness has expressed confi dence that the Spanish king will bo forced boon to dismiss Premier On nalejuH from tho cabinet and appoint a premier in sympathy with tho clor icnls. and that in pursuance to this he will not recede from a firm po sition in the controversy with the Spanish ministers. The eimliimis. however, are more nppreheiiMve. The consistory has received reliable information that the clericals of Spain aro not prepared for wnr tit the present time, and the high dignitaries therefore arc advis ing trrcater caution on the part of the noutiff. Tho Vatican is well aware that a siiru from St. Peter's would cause the Spnin and tho holy scu is moving with extreme caution in a situation that may mean ultimately thu estab lishment of a republic in the Spuni-li peninsula. nals. Penn Pins jh continuing in his greatest civil war in tho hislorv of CLOSELY GUARDING KING. Alfonso and Victoria Will Arrive In Paris Tonifilit. PARIS, Aug. 2. With the street-, of Parin swarming with Spanish ex iles, tin) police today took extreme precautions against the imssibilily of an attack on King Alfonso and Otieeii Victoria. Their majesties will arrive hum tonight and will bu gucst of President Knlliorcs nt tho Elyseo paliice. The royal couple wore reported nt Ramboiiilct this morning. They aiv accompanied by several Spanish of ficials and by a score of Spanish mid French secret agents. Thoy will re iiiitin in Paris until tomorrow aft ernoon. BANKRUPT SALE MAKES BIG HIT C. F. Hurlburt & Co., big CLOSING OUT SALE opened and continues one big rush All former sale events fade into insignificance in comparison. Goods were carried away in wholesale quantities and in mol cases at far less than wholesale prices. Enough goods sold to supply hundreds, while the way the crowd pushed and clamored for more of the many bargains was almost enough to turn the heads of the salespeople. More and even greater bargains are prepared for the balance of the week. We do not forget that slashed selling prices are the paramount factor in rapid merchandising movements. We have made big promises and we are prepared to back every one of them. Don't wait, but let everything else wait. Do it now. Yesterday was the tomorrow of the day before. Tomorrow will be the yesterday of the day after. Yesterday was now. The golden present is all we have to call our own Don't overlook this opportunity of a lifetime. Baker-Hutchason OldfStore C. F. HULBURT & CO. Near P. O. Medford, Ore i ; HB plenty.''" " "" "But I can't allow this!" cried Tu- 5t' already' allowed," .answered If the furnished room ad "lookB good", run p.rcund to tho address given and takom loolt.nt it, Rlyor Tallejr, Hukki for Hwdtk II w III'