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? -n- p rSjSmSftlS J " ",jK' jr'T""''!...,. nnB!g!B .rt;lw r ;: v Id 1 i i .it flrEDFOftP MAIT. TRIBUNE, aEEDFOftDT "OREGON, TmjRSDAY, DECEMBER 15, :l 910. NO MACHINES FORMING Says His Candidacy Must Stand or Fall With Primary Law Says Ho Has Offered His Services to the State From Patriotic Motives. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS SAN DIEGO, Cnl., Doc. Hi. Ro fusing to open headquartcro to urgo IiIh election to the United Statca sen nte, to which office hu ttuyB lie tins already benn elected by the people of California nt tho August primaries, Albert O. Spauldlng, millionaire (porting goodn innntifuetitrer, today declared IiIh Independence from all "rings" and "bonnes." "All poltlcal inaehlneii lok alike to mo," she wiild. "I am not tho ciuull dato of any 'machine' nnd have no political machinery BUpportlnB my iiinndldac). t huvo no campaign or political manager nnd no one Is au thorized to Hpealc for me. "I am not a Htoclcholder, nor am I In any way Interested In the Southern Pacific Railroad company. I am not now, nor will 1 become nffiltated with or bo Influenced by tho Ho-called po litical bureau of tho Southern Pacific company, "I am urged to open campaign hoadqtiartern In Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento to further advance my candidacy before tho leg iHlitluio. I shall do nothing of the kind; nor will f upend u dollar to secure the ratification of an election already given ma by tho people under the primary law, "My candidacy iniiBt stand or fall with tho primary law. That statute Ih on trial not I. 1 am also urged by nomu tlia, In order to secure my election I should go, hat in hand, to tho professional politicians and po litical 'bosses' and beg their support. .1 shall do nothing of tho kind; nnd 1 may hero add that If I should be come tho noxt United States senator from California, I will decline to re ceive Instuctlons or tako ordors from any political boss or any faction of any party. "I havo offorctl my sorvlces to my Rtnto, I have agreed to devoto tho next six years of my life to the public nurvlco, and I huvo done this solely from patriotic motives." Tlie K. of 1'. linll was cuiiiiortublv filled with local tuid visiting Kuiglitx and llieli friends last evening, win". n hull warming was held nnd cvcr.t one present had come wn.nl of up prceinlion of the merit ot Hie oidci to offer.. The affair wiib Htrictl. "stag" nnd ver.v infonnal. Evorj man wlio enred lo do ho (and mosi of llieiri indulged) Hinokcd ns mum good cignr ns possible. Tlioeo present were seated nt ta bles nnd shuffled tlie pasteboards. The committee in charge passed around lemonade, punch and' cob, lunch all the while the games wen going. A tier the evening liad uil- vauecd upnee, n hIioi) program wn given nnd -under the "good (if the or der" utmost ccry mini present lino a few words lo hily. The evening wiih closed by Hinging the closing ode . MEN WORKER I KILLED IN RIOT Detective Sergeant, Overpowered, Fires Into Mob With Revolver Was Felled by Shower' of Stones Before He Shot. MAN SAYS LOCAL FIELD GOOD CONGRESSMAN WEDS DAUGHTER OF LAWSON California Roads Deadly. ' SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Dee. 15. Tlie railroads of California kill ed !I0(I persons and injured 2175 dur ing the year ending dune III), 11(10, according to the annual teport of (he slate railioad commission, made ilblle loday. Five less were killed during the fiscal year 11)08-11)01), hut nearly -100 more were maimed. . Tie Vi'ixirt cniiluiiiH JUS typewiitlen iiiges anil Is one ol tlie most cnlil )u(o ever Hiihinitted by tlie entniniH- BIOll. ' Burns Hurt in Wreck. Bucket Shops Raided. CHICAGO, Heel!, lfi-Hnlf a doz- ,ti alleged "bucket shopH" wero raid ed by the police today and their pro prietors and clerks arrested on charges of using tho United Slates malls to defraud. Tho raids were made at tho Insti gation of the federal authorities, wlfo for some time havo been quietly in vestigating complaints of frauds from victims all over tho country. Wagon loads of prisoners woro rushed to the city Jails and uro being held there Incommunicado. Federul authorities would not give out any Information, and It Is believed more raids on larger shops are to follow. CHICAGO, lll.f Dec. 15. One striking garment woikcr was killed and another 1'iitully wounded today during a riot when Detective Ser geant Weinicki, overpowered by n mob, fired into it with his revolver. Weinicki was felled by it shower, of stones before he shot. The dead sinker was not identified. The in jurcd iiiiiii is Aljirk Lingowiez. Weinicki, who was in command o it dctiicltmciit of police, was escort ing a number of Hliikcbreiikcrs through the slrceK The strikers mid their sympathizers surrounded the procession and made u concert ed rush. Weinicki bore the brunt of the attack and was swept off his feet. He fired from the ground. It was reported that Lingewie.'. was attacking the detectives us ho lay on the street when be wiih shot. After the riot Weinicki wiih picked up unconscious. Millions of Salmoi. Etjos Procured. SALEM, Or., Dec. 15. In his monthly report, Master Fish War den ('billion shows receipts o $71)1.25 mid disbursements id $.'1071.70. He finys: "Wo wero able to seuuru 12,071, 000 Chinook and 1,170,000 ilvorsido cggH at the South Coos Hiver butch ery, while nt the Siuslaw, Vuipiimi and Tillamook hatcheries the eiow are still at work taking silversidi spawn. Crushed Limbs May Move. Code Books Soon Ready. of the SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 15. - Toniiuy lliirns, the husky boxer, Ji limping around bis home on orutelie today and has been forced to (jive up active training of his protege, .llick Lester, Burns was a passenger on one of the iutururbiiii ears Unit was wrecked in a head-ou collision Tiumilnv night and Mixtaiueil moio bruixes and a badlv wrenched knee when the cam humped. I lis iujuiies are not iNirlieubirly weiious, but the hover will be laid up for u fniluight or sij. HuriiH wits feeling much im plored todnv and said t tut t be did not think bis injuries would affect It tin pcrmiiiieully. Want Volunteer Forces. SALEM, Or.. Dec. If.. What is ennstdorctf a triumph of modem sur gery was brought about today when Mrs, II. F, Rowland, who wus crush ed In tho elevator at the United States National bank building several weeks ugo, was removed to her homo from a local hospital. Her lower limbs wero almost re duced to pulp and her arms woro nl- lilifRt as badly crushed. It was thought she could not survive, hut tho attend ing plo'slelun now expresses the opin ion that she will not only live, but retain tho use of her limbs. SALEM, Or., Dec. 15. Work both the code commission and (Into printer will be completed on llu lew Lord code on Thursday, and tin books will, then lie turned over to the binder, 200 sets to be issued a few days thereafter, these scIh to be for he use of the members of the legis lature. It is possible thnt those will be the only sets to be bound In two volumes, us recommendations will be made to he legislature to change the law and 'iiiiso the remaining -1800 sets to hm bound in three volumes. This will hot result in an incraiBc in price of the new code, which the legislatuie 'ins authorized at $12 a set. Tho merchant must never relnx hi nixiely to create buying opporluni ies for his patrons not one now 'ind then, but on endless chain of Ibcm. TJio sloro that pays a lot of money "or snnoo in which lo say something to von mlist believe that what it unyn Ih important to von. Henry Chapman, who resides at Hikerslield, Cnl., him just retiirneo from u visit to friends near Eagle Point. .Mr. Clinpman is u driller nnd put down mimy of the paying on wells in the MeKitlerick district in California. While at Eagle Point .Mr. Chapman was laken out on thf desert to examine the oil.y'siibstanec Mowing from u spring, or oasis, mid this is what ho has to say; "I found there every indication oi oil that is found in the M civil (crick district, that is, every surface indi cation, nnd I nui led to believe that oil underlies that stretch of country known. ns the desert, Nothing can ever prove this assertion unless a well is put down, but one thing sure, good oil bus been found in less likoly looking places mid farther fiom the oil belt, as given by the survey. 1 have no desire to create an oil boom as not a drop may exist, but if I owned hind in that district 1 should give it a thorough test. "The substiinco coming from th marsh which 1 examined furnishes no evidence of oil, while it is true that an oily substance is 1 lowing from (Iw seep, it is not the crude oil used for any commercial purposes. My opin ion is based upon a shale and u clny taken from a wcjl which has been dug on the edge of (his desert place, and it is that, as well us (he lay of the bind, that induces me to believe thul both trim mid oil can be found, and that at a reasonable depth." BANDIT DEMANDS HUGE RANSOM FOR MERCHANT HAVANA. Due. 15. Demnnding MOOO -ransom, Bandit Solis commit uicntcd with the authorities today, saying be bad seized Senor Ciiscen sio Perez, a rich, merchant of Saiua Spiritus, and unless the money were paid Perez woulctbe killed. Solis n-. BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 15. Dor othy Lawson, daughter of Thomu L. Lawsou, millionaire stock broken and Henry McCall, son of Congress man Samuel .McCall of Massachus etts, were married this afternoon at Lawson's home, "Dreamwold," neni this city. Mr. and Mrs. McCall will Co at once to Portland, Or., where thev will make their future home. A dance program, embellished with verses written by the bride's father, w'us given the guests. 15 YOUNG GIRLS MARRIED TO ESCAPE SCHOOL RULE FINDING EYEBALLS IDENTIFIES BOV wouhl' rnviinir it former I Invnnn policeman who lui joined the revolutionists and is now an outlaw.' His" band last Mondu. seized Hafael Hejiiuz. a merchant o' Havana, and secured $1500 ransoii' for him. The old iri!iiH"hhoiil sloro nihor lising die hind lint they die, never theless. Store advci Using nowaday has news valuer Medford Mnll Tribuno want ndsj tiring results. ' i Arthur M. Dnvldsou Is hero from Perry, Okln., and experts to remain for a couple of weeks. WASHINGTON. I). ('.. Deo. lfi. Pcwldwut Tnft's plan for placing the dofauxert df Hie country on a higher plane Includes tho pannage or the so called volunteer act, It was learned today. Hoosovelt origlnall) drw this UHMisuro, which cuutomplaliM tho or gftuliutloii or a iworvo force, making lUO.ooo troopi ntitniuallcnlly availa ble tn time of war. Tho nieaKiiio pHiwetl tho house n year ago. but died In t bo Honnto on account of tho anpo Hlttun nf Huautor lliicou. Send a Messenger that will mfcot with tho ap proval of tho rooipiout ol "nr message. Any old kind if n messenger won't answer Tho heat should always bi sent "if" you wish tho re eipient to pass a favorabh verdict. What you think about busi ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy Only Threw Him Down Stairs. BAN ntANQisCOUJoo. 16. "Why rnjlr threw him down thn-tf flljslitB nr Mtaira." uxolluid Kruak Mtvor today when told ItnUidunx llertholil aid ho hud struck him wkith a km iiliir. I -11. lit, l.l, 1.1... . n .1 . -T i'.-i'. t ii-tni i mi mm m nn, Itoithold was an oxtrtmiel butter ed looking liullvhlunl and th polUo ducldwl to liold Meyer for uaeuult with Intent to commit murder. Muy oi said hB hud thni.n tlyrthold out of his UjIhI story fkit nttur warning him In go a way. Jlnrthold rolled all the way to tho street. N W. Hlnipuon. who comes from llaitwoll, Ohio, arrived Halunlny Hiihkins for liciilth, because it pleases you, but hucau.se it influences the man you write in your favor. Did IUui-mi lloso Uu c4,jo. cilip Imi, toiJ lor ilen. iiup UiiU-tit tt. it uitl iui lk iir(K Out ikMc'i muhviiiy lii q idiiy A huuiWomt wctmi (ouV kuvii Ukmi rrauvM, iIkiw. ti( tniiirfiit iu uiNvr Uihi loriii, nHtnl. toiUsiiitil unj (iidaitd oh llit lii4ml iuiiirai vJon (! ir IIammhi C-iriK Caurhi, ' XiJ) ur liMkrn il WlUUkU I. Ii.l MlH-rchiMti) Medford Printing Co. Suitable Presents for HER Men, you may think that woman would prefer the inline' many wnu'it but tlie majority pike most high ly the Hearing nppnel that pleases you, piovlded it Is U'coiiilug to her vv Icular style or Im'iiiiI'. wi: su(jji:st a visit iikiu: where you will flirt the largest assortments of new ami up-to-date ready-to-u cor garments In southern Oregon AM AT Sl'ICCIAli THICKS. Coine togethei' bring Iho lady, mm both choo.e the niilcle jou will lie glml ever aflerwards. "StyleCraf t" Suits, Coats and Wraps, Separate Skirts, Eve ning, Party and Reception Dresses, Smart Waists, Silk Petticoats, Fancy Goods, Fur nishings and Fine Millinery. PKN'SACOLA, Fla., Dec. 15. Two eyeballs nicked up along with mangled fragments of (he body of n boy who was killed by it Louisville & Nawliville railroad train, were par tially identified ns the brown eyes of n I'eii.sneoln youth who loft houie not many weeks ago to sec the world. The. mutilated p.'irtu of the human, form were brought to PeiiBjicdla from the scene of the accident, nine miles north of here, nnd several per sons declared they recognized in the eyes the boy who recently ran awav. A corroborative similarity was aNo found in the hair picked up at the scene. NRW YOKE, Dec. l.l. New York's board of education is alarm ed over the increasing mitrriages of Italian girls 10 years of age or un der who become wives, with tlieir parents' consent, in order to avoid the compulsory education Inw. Kd ft'iml II. Shallow, who is in charge of Hie department of compulsory edu cation, says that fifteen girls, nil under 10 and hovernl under 14 years of ago, had married and left school within the last three months. While being a wife does not neces sarily exempt thorn from school at tendance, the board finds it dull cult to handle such cnseiv.. Grain Men Meet. Adcaunto advertising frank in rormintr, fact fid, frequent being a part of n slore'q service lo you. it follows that a good store is neces sarily n well advertised storo. Naskins for health. WINNIPEG, Man., Dec. lo. The Grain-growers' delegates who are meeting at Ottawa today, will pre sent a number of demands. They will nsk for an increase to fit) per cent in the preference on grain ship ments to England and an annual in crease in preference until there i free trado with the mother country. No .reciprocal preference is wanted to return except the continuance of the open door for Canadian fiina products. Other demands arc for re ciprocity in natural products and lumber nnd free trade in agriculturnl implements with the United Stales. A misleading advertisement would be almost as disastrous to a store n- a fire with no insurnnco. Haaltlns for health. f -.f44ft' f Mr. Merchant: I'ersonnlly, 'you may not , like the publisher, the editor, the printer, the adiaaii or the printer's devil; but when you 4- i..n. .. inim m,nlu bv Ullll lllll H' -,V"j m-,..., ..J advertising in ' the Medford T Mail Tribune, from a business "" " standpoint DON'T YOU FEEL THAT YOU WOULD HE DOING A f WISE ACT BY USING A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF ' SPACE? ' If it were possible lo so "" " live Hint we would plenso cv- " " erv nerson in this world "" every mini would 30 live. It "" "" isn't possible. "" It is possible to boost your "";. "" business by advertising and ' our 12,000 readers swill feel " more like patronizing those "" " mcu bants who ask for their " trade. Jap Wants New Trial DENVER, Colo., Dee. lo.-A mo tion for tho retrial of Genkyo Mit suungn, convicted nnd sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Mrs. ICiitherino Wilson, has been filed with the court. The petition cites 20 exceptions to tho ruling" of Judge Shattuek and nsserls that th.! verdict returned was illegal and un, warranted by the evidence. Arginaeiils on the motion will be heard Saturday. cw5 MptwM0li't)iiji kTtAi W ; : ; ; : : : : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; : : ; : ; ; ; ; ; Do You Know That you have but eight more days in which to do your Christmas Shopping.. Don't put it off until the last day. You MAY GET LEFT Even Now Some of the Best Sellers are Gone ST ART TOMORROW You will find the Best Assortment in the city at HUSSEY'S Popular Goods at Popular Prices Stationery FANCY SIDE COMIIS IIAIU UAKUHTTHS RHINESTONE HAT PINS FINE LHATHEIt IIAC1S MEN K HANDKERCHIEFS SHIES' HANDKERCHIEFS LADIES' PARASOLS MEN'S UMBRELLAS LUHES" NECKWEAR MEN'S GLOVES MEN'SJJUSPENDERS FANCV GARTERS MENS HOSIERY LADIES' HOSIERY MISSES' HOSIERY HOYS' 'HOSIERY 500 BOXES OF FANCY BOX WRITING PAPER WITH ENVELOPES TO MATCH: OUR REGULAR iOc, 50c AND GT.c A BOX GOODS; JUST AS A FLYER, 25c a Box 5 Boxes $1. DOLL HATS SHOES, STOCKINGS and TOILET ARTICLES TOY WAGONS IRON TOYS FANCY BALLS ROCKING HORSES AIR SHIPS ELECTRIC TOYS ELECTRIC TRAIN (seo win dow) TREE ORNAMENTS XMAS BELLS TOY GUNS 1 DRUMS, ETC. "JUKSfc. .!"- ""-J r J m Also tho finest lino In the city of Toilet Cases, .Manicure Sets, Shalng Sets, Handkerchief Boxes, Collar anil Cud Boxcn etc., Hand Painted China, lmpoiteil China Vases, etc. The right himhIs at the righr ptlrcs, t p JttMiHM Don't Forget Your Tickets on the Fine Dressed Doll and the 50-Piece Dinner Set Free Dec. 22 MMOJMMMMMMK'MiMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM'MMMMMMMi. k St. Mark's Building, Bedford, Oregon. Are You Wise? AVo have boon in businoss in Medford a long time and our hardest task has boon to get the BEST goods, and our greatest idea was lo always sell for the lowest price consistent with profitable merchandising. AVo know that we CAN AND 1)0 SAVE OUIMWTUOXS MONEY. AVo are prepared to servo you with anything your Warner, Wortman C, Gore Grocery Phone 286 Market Phone, 281 i I : .