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w-rt? J v a VACIFj mOTVF MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1911. ,-,4M)ft'WiU -r MAGAZINES FIND ILLINOIS' SONS AMERICANS TIRE DIVORCE TO END POSSE ON TRAIL UNCLE SI IS COOK KEEPING AFTER PEARY LOVES OF MURDERERS GATHER TUNIGHT Local Society Will Gather at Presby terian Church and Will Listen to OF COLD NORTH Resident of Diamond City, Alberta, Weary of Life On Plains of North Writes for Literature of Rogue River Valley. Wedded Less Than a Year Young People Are to Separate School Chum of Young Wife Arouses Jealousy. Three Masked Men Enter Home of Commissioner and Kill Hired Man Feared Also That Employer Has Been Done Away With. Refuses to Recognize Portugal Until! In His Lecture He Says That Peary Democrats and Insurgents Combine to Defeat Senate Amendment Increas ing Postal Rate On Certain Classes of Magazines. Proven That New Republic Is Cre- and "Arctic Trust" Hounded Him ation of the People's Will Watch- From Day It Was Learned That Informal Talks on Lincoln Date for Banquet Will Be Fixed. ', Inn Europe. He Sought the Pole Dffll DELAY NB 1 MANY FRIENDS Despite evory effort to keep It secret, tho fact that n very well known Medford couple, whoso wedding was a Hooloty event less than a year ago, are ahout to take tholr troubles Into tho divorce court has leaked out. A few Intimates of tho pair have known for some time nil was not pence nnd har mony in tho West Mnln street home, hut not for a moment did they figure 'thnt tho broach had widened to the extent that Judicial interference was considered necessary. An action for divorce on tho ground of cruelty will shortly ho filed by tho wife. Tho husband has declared ho will fllo comitor charges involving tho name of n young man who hnB for some time past been seen more than onco In tho company of tho young wife. Tho husband, who occupies n re sponsible position in the city, has ad mitted to friends thnt lie and his wife have had such u bitter quarrel that ho would not oven consider attempts to bring about n peaceful understand ing. Tho wife Is equally bitter, do clarlng thnt nothing thnt hJr hus hnud's friends could sny could bring about n reconciliation. Tho wlfo has returned to tho homo of her mother, lenvln gtho husband nlouo In their newly built homo to muse over tho trials and tribulations of mntrimony. When scon last night by a Mail Tribune man he absolutely refused to talk ahout his troubles, telling tho reported that he did not consider his affairs a matter for pub lic discussion. Tho wlfo wns equally reserved, but hor mother, dosplto her daughter's tearful pleading to say nothing, ad mitted that a lawyor had been ro tnlnod. "Tho chnrgo will bo cruolty," she said. "My daughter and her hus band had their first quarrel only a few weeks ago, their married llfo up to that time being Ideal. Then tor no reason at all ho became ojalous of n young man who wns a school chum of my daughter. Ho taxed her with bolng n little too fond of lilin. Ills liiHiuntlonii so nffocted my daughter that she bcramo n nervous wreck. Tho climax enmo tho other night when ho told hor thnt If she wished to at tend tho performance of "The Mili tary Girl," to bo given by tho High Sahool February 18, to got hor school ohum to take her." 845 IS PENSION INCREASE Senate. Committee Reports Favorably on Sulloway Pension Dill Over $200,000,000 Will Do Paid Out in Pensions Annually if Dill Passes. WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 13. The Monntu pensions lonnnlttoo today, by a vote of 8 to 3, reported favorably the Sulloway pension bill, which al roudy had paused tho house. Tho monsuro add $45,000,000 to tho pen Ml on lints Muuuully. Tho committee adoptod an amend uiont reducing tho pensions of voter aim from $30 monthly, as fixed by tuo bonne, to $:I0. If the bill passos, it will maku tho pension appropria tions toUl more than $200,000,000 annually. WOMAN SMUGGLER SORE AT SENTENCE NKW YORK. Feb. 13. Kiwi of American women to omhticiioo tho jfuvoniinont'H new jMiljcy of jail for inuifglarK, Mrs. Roberta lull wu fe luflucd today from the Tomb, whom lie wj snl by United State Judge Martin. Mm. Hill bitterly diMiounood the Uiiiteil States uuthoritien for her in ofljcuniliiin. Oilier woiuun, ho ail, wore permitted to ocjpe with finM when (boy fcinugirlod in thousands of dollur-6 worth of jewelry joid drowicii, nnd gho inveighed bitterly ngiut (lie notion which ningluil lier out n Hie first vlutim of the new policy. Thu Woman' Prow club of Nov York (oilny entered tho fruy on Mm. 1 hll's boliulf. Tlioy sunt lo Colleo lr .oob, Attorney Ooiiorul Wiekor - limn and Proaidunt Tuft ronolutioiii (IciioiiiioiuK Uuitutj Statu District At torney Wio mid Kudorni Judge Mar tiou for Mn. Hill's sunlenuo. INDIAN HOME, Okla., Feb. 13. An armed posse with bloodhounds to day set out nfter three masked men who this morning entered the homo of C. M. Dull, near here, made him prisoner and killed James Smith, Uutl's hired man, when interfered with, it Is feared that Dull has also been killed, Tho tragedy is believed to bo tho result of rivalry between the towns of Snyder and Mountain Park to bo made tho county sent of Swnnson, ji newly created county. Hull Iwb been prominent in tho bitter fight. He Is chairman of the board of commission ers of the new county. It Is reported that J. V. Armstrong, a member of the board of commis sioners who fnvors tho town of Sny der, is in jail at Mountain Park, and a battle between tho two communi ties is hourly expected. WASHINGTON, U. C, Feb. 13. Defending Its policy of delay be fore recognizing the rortugueso re NEW YORK, Feb. 13. Evidence thnt Dr. Frederic!; A. Cook, polar explorer, is going to keep right nfter public, the state department today j Cnptnin Robert E. Penry is seen here said: (today in the charges Cook made in "Convincing proof that tho present j a lecture before the Pleiades club, government of Portugal Is the crea- Cook charges tbut Peary und the Hon of tho people's will and not "Arctic trust" bus hounded him from merely tho rule of a coterie of text-1 the day llioy first learned ho sought book theorists must coino before tho ! tho pole. ALL OF NEW YORK IS GOING TO THE DOGS NEW YORK', Feb. 13 These ure dot; duys in Ootbnm. The annual bench show of the Westminster Kennel club opened to duy in Mndson Square garden and for four dayH tho bin wows will be the center of attraction in Metro politan society. MRS. EDDY'S LETTERS TO BE AUCTIONED DOSTON, Mnss., Fob. 13. Confi dential lettors written by Mrs. Mary Daker G. Eddy, founder of tho Chris tian Science church In 187G, just after tho first publication of hor "science und health with key to the scriptures," will be sold at auction on Fcbrunry 23 and 2-1, according to announcement today. In one of tho missives Mrs. Eddy tellB of falling In lovo with Eddy. Writing to a woman cousin, sho told of a sick spoil, during which Dr. Eddy was summoned. "Ho (Eddy) camo when I wns un conscious," sho wrote, "und Immedi ately broke tho Bpoll. I was aston ished at his skill; he was calm, clear and strong and so kind that 1 fell In lovo with him." MANY CONVERTS AT FIRST DAPTIST CHURCH Willi still one more week lo go be fore the completion of the revival meetings being held every evening at the First Baptist church in Ibis cit, by J. Hrui'o Evans, tho Pasadena vnngelist, u large number of convert have already been secured. The meetings take place ever, evening at 7:30 o'clock, and the meet ing held Sunday evening wns so largely nteuded (hat a number of peo ple could not liud accommodation. ANOTHER PLAT NEAR CITY TO DE PLATTED George W. Cherry, a local alter uey, received permission from I lie county court Saturday In plat a 10 i ic re tract, iuuncdiulely adjoining tin city limits nenr Ibo resenoir, lhln residential lots. Thirty lots in all have been pr -vided for and they will be thrown on the market for Mile under the pro visions of u $'J(I00 building rostra tiou. United States can extend recogni tion. An endorsement of the present Portuguese administration nt a gen eral election would bo considered as constituting such proof." Tho department points to the case of Nicaragua ns n parallel. Not until December 31, when tho Nlcarngtmn popular assembly recognized Estrada ns president, was his representative received ut Washington ns a minis tor. Tho chnrgo that America Is waiting for a lead from Europe be fore recognizing the Portuguese re1 public was denied, as is also tho statement by Portuguese Minister Mnchedo that tho Panama canal Is a factor In Washington's stand. Cook, in bis lecture nllegci! that Peary bud compelled Rudolph Frnnke to transfer to him ;?10,0U0 worth of furs nnd ivory belonging to Cool; before be would carry rrauke back to civilization. "One tusk in my ivory collodion," Cook said, "which was worth .$1000, I Peary got in this way. He later pre sented it lo Colonel Roosevelt us a specimen taken during the Peary expedition." Even a very enlbusiaslic adver tisement of real estate is not often misleading- for n good real est me bargain justifies some enthusiasm in advertising. E FREED BY DIVORCE NEW YORK. 13.- In bis own words, "once more a inntrimoui.il reinnnnt, oust on cupid's bargain counter," Nat Goodwin, thenctor, to day is endeavoring to take philoso phically the action of Referee .1. C. Thompson in deciding aguiiist him in the divorce suit instituted by Edna Goodrich, his fourth wife. It is estimated thai Goodwin's 27 months' of wedded 'life with Miss Goodrich cost him jKSOO.OOO. Hogan Is Confident. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. 13. Tn spite of tho wonderful showing "Knockout," llrown made against Wolgast in Philadelphia, friends of "One Round" I logon lire eonfidei.! today that the New Yorker will lose bis laurels when be meets Hogan in the east on Washington's birthday. If Hogan wins he will be well on the road to a mutch with Wolgast. LADIES NIGHT IS AT Hoglnnlng this week, tho Natatorl ii m skating rink, on Monday nnd Wednesday mornings from 9:30 o'clock to noon, will bo given over to lml let! wishing to learn to sknto. The poplin will bo In chnrgo of Instructor W. J. Tanner and will' be able to learn the first steps without fear of Interforenccfrom better skat ers. ' The Baino hours on Saturday morn ing will bo given over to men learners. tMtMlWWMWM AERIAL TARGET PRACTICE IS SOON TO BE STARTED WASHINGTON', I). C, Fob. M For the tiivt time in bi-torv, battle ships will practice shooting ut .iciiil targets at the spring uinneuwr-, ii Hampton roads. According to 1 1 1 plnns announced by Secivtnr. Mciv. luiuiutiiiv balloon to ivpivcnt lu- tile uirshipu will be rolenxed und irun from the deck of the wels will 'io trained mi them nt various nltitudi to determine nt jut what hcigh1 uuri.liip can bil thorn ; Fifty Glasses of Bcor Fatal. PITTSIU'RG, Pa., Fob. Ill v, Clawsoii, jitil 15, wool up tin- A ghony liver in company wuh tu, eomiwiiioiis, to Dan WiUn's li,m-. hunt whore they hud halt' a lum. I ..i boor. He bet he could link ') iflHNoit of it huadt ot hours IT woi tho wngr, but nid bo wa .i'i ill Nnd Wtu going to lake a mi. . He tumbled into a bunk and till Bouud nleep. In the uftenioou li, n an effort wm uttd lo unuis,. him d, wi'j dead. 1 i ...JUST IN... We have just received a new line of Men's and Boys Cloth Gloves with a tight knit wrist; all sizes 10c pair; 3 pair for 25c Underwear Ladies' Union Suits : ; : : : ; : : : ; ; Choice, 25c Each of all our boys' and misses' heavy flat Woavo and Jersey ribbed, fleeee lined Vests and Pants; all sizes from IS to 111; at, your choice, 25c each. Heavy fleece lined, jer sey ribbed, 39c each. Union Suits; regular $1..10 to $1.75 quality; $1.25 each. Dr. Denton Sleeping (lannents for children; most till sizes here and all popular priced. Men's and Ladies Hose oO dozen men's and ladies' luay wool and fine cash mere Hose in black and gra ; also ladies' heavy fleece lined Hose; all sies, per 9C pair Valentines and Valentine Post Cards ONE CENT EACH Hussey's WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 13. Democrats and insurgent republicans in the house nro combining today to defeat the senate amendment increas ing the )ostnl rate on certain classes of magazines. Champ Clurk opposes the measure. "It makes flesh of one class of magazines," he snid, "and fish of another. The amendment is discrim inatory nnd therefore wrong." Organized labor also is opposing the passage of the amendment on the ground thnt it would bankrupt mnny magazines nnd thus deprive hundreds of unionists of employment. Anarchists Caught. HOME, Feb. Ill Three nlleged anarchists who planned to throw bombs and nttack King Leopold when he visits Home nre in jail at Trieste. They were tipped off to the police. A New Yorker mimed Danielo was one of the suspects. Taft Pleased By Reception. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 13. -Hinted at the reception his reciprocity agreement with Canada bad received in the middle west, President Tuft arrived in Washington today. His special train came in at 8:45 a. m. THIS SOCIALIST WOULD PAY NO POLL TAX GULFI'OHT, Miss., Feb. 13. Rather than pay a poll tax, Sumner W. Hose, socinlist nldermnn of 1ft loxi, Miss., is in jail here today, fac ing n six mouths' sentence. Hose bus appealed to the United Stntcs court from the decision of the lower courts sentencing him to a jail term. He is backed by socialists through out the country, who nre raising the question of whether tho authorities have power lo send hi into juil for debt. The Illinois society will meet In annual session this evening In the Presbyterian church, when they will listen to Informal talks on Abraham Lincoln. The society will also elect officers for the coming year and set the date for a banquet to be held next month. AUT0ISTS LEAVE YOUNG GIRL VICTIM TO DIE SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. 13. The police here today are on the bunt for n party of autoists who, having run down und probably fatally in jured ifiss Ik'.N,sic Hogan, carried her to her home nnd left her to die in the hallway of the apartment house. The woman's hips were crushed and she wns unconscious. Hnd she been left without nid for nnother hour she would have died in the bull. xtyricK. There will be n meeting of the real estate men at the Commercial club rooms Tuesday, February 14, at S p. m. Evory real estate man is urged to be present, ns important business will be transacted. A letter from Mrs. Jennie Miles of Diamond City, Alberto, Can., received by Street Commissioner Baker and turned over by him to the Commer cial club, contains an appeal for lit erature descriptive of the Rogue Riv er valley. Tho letter states that numerous Americans, lured to the plulas of Al berta by visions of million-acre wheat fnrms, are now tired of tho country and the exceeding cold nnd wish to return to their native land. "I would have written sooner," sho says, "but for tho fact that wc have been snowed in for weeks." SERIOUS PRACTICAL JOKE PLAYED ON MAN WANT SUFFRAGE FOR E CHICAGO. III., Feb. 13 Clink T. Hoss, who is to be married here Wednesday to Miss Pearl Lindig, n wealthy young woman of Pasadena, Calif., would like to nice tho person who caused the following advertise ment to be inserted in the papers here: "Personal Am now in position financially to meet nil my creditors. Kindly communicate with inc. Clark T. Ross, (i.18 Hrinr Place. Telephone Graeeland 3588.' Supposedly funny friends ure cred ited with I he ad. FELS IN STREET CAR FIGHT IN SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13. Chi-' nose precedents of a thousand years nro shattered here today as a result by the demand of Chinese women that the yellow rnce rise up, over throw the Manchu dynasty and pro claim a republic with woman suf frage attachments. Mrs. J. J. Jung, a graduate of the Canton normal school, and Miss Bloo, a graduate of tho University of Cali fornia, sounded the tocsin, addressing tho Young China organization here. ' SAN DIKGO, Cnl., Feb. 13 Jos eph Fels, millionaire soap manufac turer of Philadelphia and single tnxer, is today in the thick of a fight to defeat an tatempt of the San Di ego Street Railway company to ob tain a 50-year franchise. The city will vote on it tomorrow. Fels has mnde nu offer to tnke over the street rnihvny company if the present owners, John I). Spreck els nnd brother, do not care to oper ate it on 125-yeur franchises ns at present. He says be will turn the system over to the city whenever the city wnnU municipal operation. !! ;i ;i ;i :i :! ; ; : ;, NOTICE! Ilnikliiu for Health. EMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM On account of a misleading advertisement appearing in a recent issue of a jUedford newspaper, wc i'eel compelled to announce to the public that new LITDWIG PIANOS are obtained in Oregon only through Sherman, Clay & Co. The age of a Ludwig Piano can be easily ascertained by the number, which can be found near top of plate. Refer Ihcsc numbers to us, or to Ludwig & Co., No. 970 Southern Boulevard and East j :55th St., New York City. "While we regret taking issue with anyone, it is to bo lamented that a competitor (self-styled) should descend to such tactics in advertising. It is the old A. T. STEWART plan at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s persistently pursuing the fundamental principles of merchandising, that is, keeping a complete assortment of reliable and artistic pianos, employing efficient, well paid help, studying the interests of patrons as well as our own, ADVERTISING EACTS ONLY AND AVOIDING MISLEADING STATEMENTS. In adhering closely to these lines not allowing our selves to bo sidetracked by ''Get Rich Quick" methods we havo enjoyed a steady growth for more than forty con secutive years and have gained the confidence of the peo ple throughout this entire section. THE STEINWAY, A. B. CHASE AND OTHER PIANOS OP MERIT. Sherman, Clay & Co. VJ 'l 3u i l No 134 West Maint Corner of Grape St. J. A. Roehr, Mgr.