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2 DAHO FORSAKES STANDPATISM AND LINES UP WITH INSURGENCY Conceded Today That Burton L French, Proorcsslve, Is Assured of Nomination Over "Rcqular" Can didate, Present Incumbent. Governor Brady, Up for denomina tion, Probably Will Succeed In His Quest Is Leading Opponent by Comfortable Majority. BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 1. There Is do doubt today but that Idaho has joined tho insurgent column. Al though nil tho returns from tho first primary election within the stato are not In, it Is conceded that Burton L. French, progressive, Is assured of tho nomination over Thomas H. Hauler, regular, for congress. Hamer is the present incumbent. French carried practically every county, running particularly well In the Idaho Panhandle. In southeast ern Idaho, Humor's stronghold, the insurgent candidate continued his success over his "stalwart" opponent. Tho insurgents assert that French's victory is overwhelming and is an other indication that voters have tir ed of stand-pattlsm and organization rule. Governor Brady, who is up for re nomination, probably will succeed in his quest According to tho returns today ho was leading Clagstone, who is running second, by a comfortable plurality. Brafiy's strength In south ern Ida"", whro ho carried practi cally every town, was a surprise. Tho only two which did not give him a plurality vote were Gooding and Hal- ley. Today the rce for tho republican gubernatorial nomination was led by Brady, with Clagstoco second, O'Xell third and Fletcher fourth. It is con ceded that O'N'ell has been beaten for fiiit place, but his managers de clare that in case Brady fails to se cure ibo nomination on first choice that O'Nell will 'be strongly In the running. It is not believed that Flet cher has a chance. James H. Hawloy. who ran against Arthur C. Rice for the democratic gubernatorial nomination, was suc cessful. He carrlod tho north, south east and south by big majorities. TUco favored a dry state. Arthur Bowen won tho democratic nomination fo representative in con gress DELEGATES APPOINTED TO MINING CONGRESS PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 1. Ore gon will bo well represented by a largo delegation at the 13th annual session of tho American mining con gress; which meets at Los Angeles September 26 to October 1, accord ing to President; Watson today. At a meeting of tho local branch of the congress last night President Watson appointed the following del egates: J. Frank Watson, H. M. Lawrle, E. A. Sessions, W. A. Gray C. W. Rid dell, O. A. Thomas, J. A. Wosco, H. W. Randel, Professor F. L. Barker of Eugene. Before September 15 a meeting of the Oregon branch of tho congress will he held and delegates from the eastern and southern parts of tho stato will be given their credentials. It Is probable that the Oregon dele gates will travel to California in a special car. One of the subjects of Interest to Oregon will be the establishment of a stato mlnliig bureau along tho lines of tho federal mining bureau. Con- j servatlou of national resources and tho effocts of the policy on tho mln-' lng industry will bo one of the chief j general subjects of discussion at Los I Angeles. If thoro's nothing a want ad can help you to accomplish you're lead ing too quiet a life! PORTLAND, ORCOON A Splendid Boirdltmund Ijr Bchool tar lUUIU ",fl' 4tf' JVD EitenalvecmirKslnOolle&o. High School audCom. worciai work. Grammar great tauuht to tara over U jOAM.hclKioIopon brill. i:i, 1010. Catalog 1'rue. Oolumjiu Vmrnstn, 1'outlahu, Oukoom. ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD Oak, Laurel, Fir and Pine. Buy your winter supply now; reasonable pricos, THE SUN STAR WOOD CO., 15 Almont st, or Room 31, J. C. Bank bldg. Phone Main 4751. C. T. Mori, Prop. HEME AND HIS BRIDE COMING WEST NEW YORK, Sept. 1. F. Augus tus Helnze, copper king, and his bride, who was Mrs. Bernic Golden Henderson, tho "Vamplro Girl," loft today in 'a . prlvato car for Butte, Mont., on tho first lap of their honoy- moon. An unappreciated wedding present to Hclnzo was tho service of a sum mons and complaint in tho suit of Mrs. Lillian Hobart French to recover $25000 In securities 'alleged to havo been lent to Helnzo when ho was In financial difficulties. Following tho wedding coremony yesterday In Brooklyn, Helnzo and his bride were hosts at a wedding supper at the Waldorf-Astoria. Thoy spent the night at that hotel. Mrs. French tossed hor head when informed of Helnze's marriage. She declared she had no Interest In htm beyond the recovery of the money she says sho loaned him. After sojourning In Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Helnzo will travel extensively through Europe. JEALOUS LOVER SHOOTS WOMAN, THEN HIMSELF PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 1. His love unrequited, Antonio Angeles, 23, a. waiter, shot and seriously wounded Mrs. Fraye Slnho, then shot himself through the heart in a local restaurant last night, lie died iustnntly. While the woman was iu n serious condition today, physicians declared that she would recover. The bullet entered near her hip and emerged nt tho knee. According to Mrs. Slahe, Angelos met her while she was employed in a Sixth-street restaurant. He was1 so persistent iu forcing his atten tions on her, she snid, that she quit the plnce and sought another posi tion. Last night she entered a restau rant on Fourth street for dinner. An gelos followed her and when she re fused to it at the same table with him ho drew his revolver, shot her, then himself. "SHAMELESS HYPOCRISY-" SAYS RUSSIAN OF JAP ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 1. Declaring that tho treaty by which Korea is annexed by Japan is "an historical example of shameless hy pocrisy," the Novoe Vremya com ments in a bitterly sarcastic tone on the annexation. The pnper declares that only because Russia's interests in the hermit kingdom are insignifi cant her diplomats will refrain from interference. Haskins for Health. Pound Paper with envelopes to match, 25c and 35c per lb. Envelopes, 10c and 15c JResp. The cheapest way to buy writing paper. Medfoird Book Store BULBS Inclusive Agency for Portland Seed Co. Medford Greenhouee Phone 3741 GET YODR WINTER WOOD While it is cheup. Phone 1341, E. R. TEDRICK, Corner 11th and Laurel streotB. Yaro at 417 South Oukdalp AVenuo. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MRS. PALMER SAYS SKIRTjS AWFUL However, Thinks Customs Inspection Law Is Worse Says tho Hobble Skirt Is Absurd Hopes Fad of Wearing It Will Soon Dio Out. CHICAGO, Sept. 1. "Tho hobble skirt is awful, but the customs in spection law is im outrage and n curse on the women of this country." Mrs. Potter Palmer delivered her self of these two comments when sho J reached Chicago today. Mrs. Palmer was one of the many passengers ot the Mnuretnnin who were forced to stand on the New York dock nt 1:30 in tho morning:, while customs in spectors sonrehed, nil cabin for smuggled goods. She roundly de nounced the law, but not the men enforcing it. "In i spite of this outrnge," she de clared, "the men stand idlv by and watch their wives, or mothers, or daughters subjected to tho outrages of tho legal mandate and never raise a hand to havo it stopped. It is a persecution against every traveler, particularly against tho people of moderate circumstances, mid I in sist, particularly a persecution of women." Mrs. Palmer snid that dressmak ers in New York wero particularly responsible for such actions, as they demand protection against smug glers, although the great snare of tho cloth smuggling is done by some of their number. "Tho hobble skirt why, it is ab surd. Do you know the modistes in Paris are commencing to renlize the skirt is impossible and arc trying to blame its origin to American design ers. It is purely n French creation though; I know the designer, but he does not deserve tho advertisement ho would got if I gavo his name. The hobble skirt is awful, and I'm suro it will never bo taken seriously. I think tho fud of wearing it will soon die out. Let us hope so, nt any rate." If the furnished room ad "looks good", run around to tho address given and take a look at It. Hasklna for Health. Advantages The very fact that this store is busy turning out an immense amount of groceries, etc., selling out our entire stock and buy i gnnew stock every 30 days is of SPECIAL ADVANTAGE to our customers. This fact insures new, clean, fresh goods all the time. You are sure to be better pleased with goods bought here for this very reason. PURE WHITE FLOUR and GOLDEN GATE COFFEE Remember, we are exclu sive agents for Pure White Flour and Golden Gate Coffee, and will place them alongside of anything in the market and feel absolutely sure that they will prove a lit tle bettor. Main and Central Avenue. Allen 6 Reagan Phone Main 2711 Special MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER t, FORMER SULTAN HAS DISAPPEARED Leaders of Younn Turks Aro Very Much Worried, Who Fear Rovolt If tho Deposed Rulor Should Come to Harm. CONSTANTINOPLE, via l'hllopop olls, Sept. 1. Tho disappearance of former Sultan Abdul Hamld nud tho transfer ot 12 ot his wlvos from tho villa-prison at Salonika today la caus ing great uneastnoss among tho lend ers of tho Young Turks, who fear that It harm should befall the deposed "son ot tho prophot" tho people would revolt. The Young Turks leaders pro fess Ignorance of tho whereabouts ot tho old ruler and tholr Intimation Is that tho military commanders havo placed him In a prison, tho location of which Is known only to two or threo ot the highest officials In tho govornmont. Tho reason for tho transfor of Ab dul Hamld to a socrot prison Is be lieved to be the result of constant plotting by reactionaries to" securo his release. Soveral formidable con spiracies with that end in view nave been uncovered and tolled. TOWN LOOTED, BUT YIELDED ONLY BOOZE SPRINGDALE. Wash.. Sopt. 1. This town N lodny recovering from tho shock of the attempted wholesale holdup when a band of highwaymen attempted lo blow open tho vault of tho First National bank yesterday morning find ended Inst night when tho bund loft town after hnving ran sacked a general merchandise store. The bnnk. though wrecked, with stood tho nssnult of tho robbers. La ter they robbed tho ntores of the town and broke open n sealed car nt the stntion. Tho, only loot they got nwnv with, it is believed, was four bottles of liquor from the locnl sa loon. CONGREGATION SAYS PASTOR IS SINNER'S CHUM DAYTOX, Wnsh., Sopt. 1. Row W. 31. Harris, for three years pas tor of the First Christian church, de clared he would leave town today because lie has been "loo chummv with sinner1'," and members of his congregation romnlnincd that he dresed "too much like n traveling man." Harris has doubled the mem bership of the church since he linx been hero and bar received n num ber of offers. He will accept n will from Waitrbunr. BREAD Try our Homeplade Fresh Bread. "Goodness and Purity" is our motto. Also Salads and Roast Meats ready cooked, at the MEDFORD jsk" fBAKERY 42 S. CENTRAL AVE. AUTOMOBILES O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphj MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY 1010 Chalmers Dctroits. Phone 1801, Valloy Auto Company. Medford. Or. Quick Service. Easy Riding Prices Right. ' PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agency for tho Pnrry Cars. Jlogut River Auto Co., Frank n. Hull, Prop,, Medford, Or. Geo. W. Cherry Lawyer Titles and conveyancing a specialty. Room 30, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone Main 431. MISS FITCH NOW FIGHTS FOR LIFE Girl Who Attempted Sulclilo Now Maklnn Attempt to Client Grim Spectre Says It Is Beautiful to Llvo When Loved. NKW YOKIC, Sopt. 1. "Whun you're loved, It Is bountiful to llvo. I rcalUo that i havo made a terrible mlotako." Thus Vera Kltch, who attempted to take her lite Tuesday at tho Hotel Astor, expressed hor opinion of hor act nttor n brief visit from her moth er, Mrs. Henry Fitch. "If I dlo it will grlovo tho few who nro donr to -mo," sho added. "Now 1 want to llvo." Her determination to fight death Increases hor chanco of recovory, al though tho chanco Is very hIIiu, ac cording to tho surgeons. That Miss Kitch'a despairing fight for literary success has giilnot' her a friend was shown today when hor rolntlves lor.rned that a mnn, un known to thorn, hnd paid the girl's hospital bills tor two wooks, lie called last night nt tho Flower hos pital, Inquired tho amount cf the. bill, nud when told thnt It would reach fin I, ho paid tho amount and took n recolpt. Ho refused to clvo his nnmo to tho attendant. Mnunatcs Hunt Players. CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 1. Al though the magnates of the major leagues are hero today to participate iu the general scramble for promis ing minor Icnguo players via the draft route, it is not likely that act ual drafting will begin until late to day or tomorrow. The national commission, with President Herrmann presiding, moral 10 o'clock lo coiixider 23 ohm's pend ing before tho supiomo court ot baseball, and the commission will not considor drnfts until the 23 cases have ht'i'ii disposed of. Coming to Medford Soon Dr. L. G. Lonon, Chiropractor, ncrvo and spina specialist, will locato permanently about tho 15th of Sep tember. T.il;i u a new science, anil , olio of tho best of tho ago. Wo get i results whoro others fall. There Is no drugs or knlfo tiBcd. Thousands who havo sufforod for yenrs with chronic diseases (many pronounced Incurablo) and who having spont small fortunes with tho medical doc tors without obtaining tho dcslrod results, havo boon cured by this treat mont. If you nro sufforlng from rheu matism, lumbago, torticollis or from heart, stomach, kldnoy, llvor, Intes tinal or othor dlsoaseB olthor ncuto or chronic, do not fall to consult this doctor. Watch this spaco for futuro announcements. Fine Printing We make a specialty of fine printing, curry 'tho necessary itock to onablo us to fill .ill ordorfl promptly, and giinran (oo satisfaction. Best ccpiippoi) job off-ico in OroRoii Houth of Portland; host export printors. Iioforo Homling your orders out of town, cull and figure with us if wo cun servo 'you for tho Biuno price aft an out-of-town concorn you will wish lo pntronizo homo industry. i Medford PrintingCo. i . ht HHH AH 1910. MAN SOUGHT BY KING SAID TO BE LABORER TACO.MA, WiihIi.. Sopt. 1. Umlur tho iiaiiiu of Olaf Hummer, it Ih be lieved today tluvl Count Olaf llnl Htolll, noil of CouiiIohk UoIhUMi of Doiuunrk, who to being sought ut ihu iiiHlnut'ii of tho Mug of Dcniniuk, ih working in Tncoina an u day liihotor. According- to Mins Mnignrol Mil mtn, 'M'M KuhI U Httocl, llumiui'i' confided IiIh lilVn history to hor and to otlior puuplo in Huh oily. Minn Miihoii Hiiid that tho Dune loft his homo country and fortune on uo oflunt of u love affair. Tho search lor Count I Tomtom Iiiih boon under way for hoiiio time. Tho man wan traced lo Soiflllc, whom he lived nt 80Vj Wont Mall Hln-ot. Kroni there ho diHitppeared and is now working with a pick and nhovol on thu utrccts of Tiu'otnu, according to Miss Macon. The Danish ooiihiiI probably will uluit a search for tho young count hero, iw bin mothor is critically ill nud Ids presence is de Hired iu Doiuunrk on this account. It you havo btiBlnoss ability, show Its quality In tho way you ndvortlBo for a position. Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a enso sent to tho house. Tho purest, most honlthftil drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Olfice: 209 West Main St., Mvdluid, Oro. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE SEND FOR CATALOGUE Ac Address SISTKtt SUPERIOR, St. Mary's Acadomy, ' Medford, Orogop. . SEND YOUR DAUGHTER TO St. Mary's Academy Medford, Oregon, A Private Resident and Day School for GIRLS AND YOING WOMEN Dopartments: Primary, Grammar, Academic, Commer cial. Specially organized Dep:i'linciit of Music and Art. Cluvolnntl Estnto $30,005 NKW YOKIC, Sept. I -According '.to c'HliinutoH of lliu Hlalo lax up- piiilmir, lliu Now York (mtuto of Ibo Into President drover ('lovulund wan .fM.Otlfi. Tim mil value nt the oh lute, ni'tor deductions bad boon miido for itilmiitlHliiitfuit oxpuisoH and luxes, Ih ifrXym). Notice. Notlco ! horoby given that wo will apply to tint city council for a llconno to noil splrltous, vlnjpw and malt liquors In less thnn gallon lots nt our plnco of bunlncfls, 31 South Front street, In tho city of Medford In Jackson county, for n period or six months from date of lssuanco. 143 KADGIjIKKM & CO. IT'S A DIFFICULT FEAT to measure accurately the refractive errors of. an oyo, and it requires broad judgment to pre serve the propor cor rection. My schooling and experience guaran tee you both. DON'T JUGGLE with chance. T your eyes trouble you, eomo here and get cured. DR. RICKERT, Ovor Kontnor's.