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MEDFORD MAIL ' VR FBITNITEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911. rZ&WGTGTgSVr y FILIBUSTER Iff SAVE LORIMER MINERS FREED BrilTFORD Colorado Workmen Sent to Prison for Contempt of Court Without Jury Trial for Striking, Let Out by Judflc Who Sentenced Them. ing congress for u proper treaty on this matter.' Senntor Gates, who had conferred with Governor Johnson n few min uviiiM transmit a lnossnce on the . ' treaty to the legislature at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Gates asked for a cessation of the PAGE EIGHT ORE HI W R UJIES You can hear the COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE any hour of the day at the MEDFORD MUSIC SHOP WANTED HERE DUE HERE SOON utes before, ended- the discussion for nririimcnt until then, llus wns n- thc time being by saying thnt ho was I seated to and the storm died iiwpj reliably informed that tho governor! temporarily. Portland Police Arrest Ralph Butler, on Mulkey's Demand He Faces Desertion Charge Wlfo III and Bcvcridfjc Attacks Blond Boss, Whose Friends Claim a Majority In Senate, Still Are Badly Worried. Shipment of Various "Omcters" and "Graphs" Necessary to Keep Tab on Weather Expected to Arrive Destitute. Here from Washington Shortly. mi '. T JUST OUT v ' tf ' ,1 Information to (lie effect that Ititlph Butler lias beenurrested in Portland by tho police there upon a warrant issued by District Attorney ll. F. Mulkey here ohuiKinp; desertion was recoived thin morning. The ac cused man, who ih mud to be the son of a wealthy lawyer in Port land was released on $'250 bail by the Portland authorities. According to the record in the dis trict attorney's office here, Hutlci is chaired by his wife, now u resi dent of Ashland, with having desert ed her some time ago. The charges made- by the wife, who, although an invalid and a sufferer from liem morhages, is working when well enough, to onpport herself, Hntler and she were married in California. At tho time, Mrs. Ilutler says that film was tho possessor of a fortune of several thousand dollars. She told District Attorney H. F. Mulkey that she and her husband lived together until her money was squandered, when, without giving her warning, Uutlcr left her. Immediately following the alleged desertion, Mrs. Hntler, accompanied by a daughter by n former marriage, cr.mo to Jackson county and estab lished a residence in Ashland. The daughter, when her mother's condi tion bocoino critical, camo to this city and laid the easo before District Attorney Mulkey. A wnrnht was is sued and tho Portland police request ed to nrreHt Hntler. Tho fa oi that the police in Port laud pornuttod Potior to bo released on bail may causo complications be tween them nnil the local authorities, on the grounds that an arrest made upon u warrant sworn out elsowherc constitutes an arrest of a fugitive from justice, which places tho man arrested in a status whero it is cus tomary to allow llio advisability of admitting to hail to he dotcrminod by tho court issuing tho warrant. Constable Singlet will probably leave for the licvllt to bring tho pris oner to this city upon tho return here of District Attorney Mulkey. KLAMATH FALLS BONDS FOR NEW FIRE DEPARTMENT KLAMATH FALLS, Or,, Vol). 22, UliIs for IioikIh for tho purpose of Installing u flro nlurm and fire fight Jug HyHtein were received ironi threo different bond buying concortiH. The first bid was that of John Nuvoon & Co., Chicago. This firm offured a bonus of $',2, or $00:12 foi tlio bonds at C per coat. Ulon & Co., bunkum of Chicago, offoied ?8281 and accrued lntorcHt it t per cent. K. 11. RoIIIhh &. Sons of Denver, Col., wero tho third and last bidders. Tbolr bid was for $81110 and ( poi cent. Tho council awarded tho bondu to tliu Dotivor concern. LORELLA POSTOFFICE AT KLAMATH ROBBED KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Fob. l!'l Tho store and pontofflco at Lorella wkh recently lirolion Into and liur glarlxed of C.3 rabbit hoalpH. a pull of men's glove, two puihoh, a money MPk and 120 In coin. Mr. Peel, the proprlotoi of the atom, mid poBtiaHktor, was nway from homo Mint did not know of tho affair until he i cached Ilonnnwi. Ho hiis ploloaod h you k uiau hy tho name of 01yton Aiulcitton, whom- futher It a roiiduut t LatiKell vwlley, an IioIuk tho oiilpilt Whin aroimod and plac ed uuiter Hrrost lif linmedlutol) eun fowt'il that In- v.'hh the iiihii wanted, and wheu MeuicbiHl tin ntolu Hoods' wore found In hlx pomuumIoii, except u fow dollHio tliHt lie hud pont. CALLED TO SALEM TO PROVE EXPENDITURES SALKM. Or, IVb. Jl Withii IliO uo.t lcv da. the Mute biuin will issue notice to all superintend cute of state institution to usncui hlo at tho capitol in a body and us h'iyt in the nriruiiiEutioii f a nov nystom by which the board hop t eliminate doficioucitfit in the opera tion of tho diffoient csuiblihiuent (lovqriior Wo&t and Since TrrtiMitvi Kuy have made this hiit-ic-ium. Th". think by u now bytiu uul new nilw to tho offeot each Mipfrinteiidciii feliull bo personally icsviisiblti f.n tho funds appropriated for the main tenaiuio of tho tonpeotive im.1 nation,, and hiiudlo tho sumo in ihe sunn miiuntu at? ho would lux imu, tb next logialHlivt' nMunilily ill not b. burdened with tho task of uiukiiiK the ononuoiin nppi'Opriittlnu). nuniuat Ihoir will mid Unit of Ihe w..pi- WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 23. Siioaklug In support of tho resolu tion to oust William Lorlmer, senator from Illinois, from his place In the I itloimj body as corrupt, Senator UoV orldge of Indiana took the floor this afternoon at 1:15 o'clock. Previous to the opening of the dc- bato Senator Durrows, chairman of tho committee which InvesllKuted Lorlmor, sought unanimous coiiBont of the house for a voto today, tomor row or -on Saturday. Ho was unsuccessful. Prediction that a filibuster would prevent a voto on tho Lorlmor caso during this session was freely made today. Tho frlonds of Lorlmor claim to have a majority In tho senate, but are plainly worried by tho filibuster talk. When Uoverldgo began bin speech on Lorlmer ho expressed personal sympathy with Lorlmor's early strug gles, iiB detailed by tho "blond boss" yesterday. Ho said tho stories of Lorlmor's nowsboy friendships movdd him, but certainly did not in any way affect tho Ibsiio as to whether ho had bribed members of tho Illinois leg islature. Lorlmor's whole speech, ho doclnrcd, failed to explain tho brib ery charges. It did not oven touch on them. "I have listened,' said Uoverldgo, "with a peculiar sympathy porsonally to Lorlmor's story of his tIbo from an humble estate to this high placo. Oth er senators wero touched also, for thoro aro many senators who, from oven nn earlier youth than ho, have homo hcnvler burdens. Hut tboy aro asking nothing from tho world on that account. Mr. Lorlmor's account of his pop ularity was Interesting. It explains IiIb political strength, but it was quite irrelevant to tho question of bribory which wo nro now considering. His nowsboy oxporlencos and tho dovotod friendship between hlniBolf mid 1 1 In ky Dink woro engaging, but thoy wore quite Immaterial to tho corruption of Whlto, Holtslaw, llockcmoyor and Link." Senator Uoverldgo then nnalyzod tho various ballots taken during the deadlock In tho Illinois legislature showing how efforts hnd been made to "got rid of" Deaeen, Hopkins, Shurtloff and others, In order to make Lorlmor's election appear more plans Ible. A complete set of govcrnmont weather bureau Instruments, ordered some time ago at the request of Pro fossor P. J. O'Gura, .government pa thologist bore, will probably nrrivo In this city from Washington tliia week. Tho consignment includes, be sides other mysterious Instruments, a self-recording barograph, a Bolf-re- cordlng thermograph, a maximum and minimum thermometer, rain gauges and u psychromcter. Tho last Is an instrument with which tho hu midltyy of tho air Ib determined. As soon as the consignment arrives hero, Professor O'Gara will notify District Weather Forecaster Hcala of Portland, who will come to this city to placo tho apparatus In position. An endeavor will bo mado to secure a space for them on tho roof of ono of tho tallest structures In tho city. When the equlpnioiit Is put in place Professor O'Gara will be enabled to keep. accurate and undlsputablo rec ords of-tfib maximum and minimum .weather, .conditions prevailing In tho jvallfy tho- year round. BRITISH' SEAMEN TO STRIKE NEXT MAY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 23. -Tho Sailors Union of the Pacific to day received circulars and posters intended to advertise the coining in ternational seamen's strike which Is expected to be culled next May. The strike will affect Ihitish senmuii throughout the world. ORRINE Richard Joso Coming. "Silver Threads," which comes ti the ,Medford theatre on TiicmIii February 158, for one perfonnaiif c is a simple story beautifully but plainly told in four interesting acts and in its construction llio people ol a small New Hiiglniid community nn shown ns they really are. It over flows with shrewd humor, which re liovos at intervals the more seriou vein which depicts native pride am dignity, pathos ami tenderness, (t. ing in succession a true title of hup piness uud suffering among u quio little family. It i a piny of simpli life in which the author, Mint in Merle, has woven a character t'spc chilly befitting the types uud natur of (ho famous contra tenor, Mi Mellaril .lose, that of u ullage black "nihil who, with his kind hearten nest, and lovable pcrHonnlily, poi trays a inau who is alwu,s lojal t light, causing Miushiuc to enter fron beneath the clouds with the siugiu. of the ballads of oh which he ha nude famous, and the sacred hinn nppcnliiitr to the hearts of all as (be are woven into the story. It is a pin ".Inch toucher the uniersiil chord i be stage settings being in peiiVi keeping with the locale of the lei i'Heiallv notable the homelike I'm iishing). of the firt act, which haw 'icon gathered from the Iioiuok of oh N'inv Kuglaud pioneer families, uinii' f the at licit being hundreds sears old. Nothing in this net 1m been neglected from the pictures in be wall to the old rag carpet whirl i"oer the sitting room floor of tlu reproduction of the exterior of tie ouiitrv church, where a lawn fenti Mil i being held, at which tune evctl 'cut op'xirt unity is offered to Mi lose for his singing, in which h singn "Abide With Me," from tin hnir lott, with organ ueooiiipiuiia- IWMlt. In nil it is a sermon, n r.torv and 'roduetion, which will long Honor i. ihe memory of all who wUiiihm it. heHU on wile Friday rVurnury "J I, tuo riling NOTION. There will Uo a mtwtlng of tho IrwUr Mwlford club on Monday ft rnoott at :30 at tho hall lit Nata ortum bulldlug A full atloiulnuro dexlreil. A Reliable and Highly Recommended Treatment for Drunkenness. Simple Inexpensive Efficacious Can be Given Secretly. Sold With a Guaranteo Tho uinii who drinks to oxcess needs tieattnont for his condition. Tho Orrino treatment enn bo used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desiro for whiskey, beer and other intoMeiinta. It is simple treatment, it is given in tho homo no sanitarium expense no loss of time from worlc. It is nil inexpensive treatment. Many moil spend more in a day for whiskey and beer for their friends and them selves than would pay for tho treat ment. Wo nro so sure thnt Orrino will benefit you that we say to you tlmf if after a trial you fad to get any bonofit from its uso, wo will give vour money back. Stan t using Or rino today. OKH1NK is prepared in two ferms: No. 1, secret treulinent, a powder, ihsolutely tasteless and odorless ivtn secretly in food or drink. OIJ KlNr; No. 'J, in pill foim, is for those who desire to lake oluntary treat nont. OlflUNH costs only $1.00 a box. Write for Free OURINK Honu 'ct (mailed in plain sealed envelope)' 'o OHHINF, CO., fl;2 Orrino Puilding. Washington, 1). C. OIIKIN'K is reco ninended and is for sale in this city by'LeWll. Ilusktns, Mcdtord. Ore. DENVER, Col., Feb. 23. Sixteen miners who woro sentenced to one year in jail on December 31 last for contempt of court In violating Judgo Whltford's injunction in connection with a strike In a northern Colorado mine, woro released today. Tho order for their release was signed by Judgo Whltford. On Saturday last tho state supreme court refused to release the miners on writs of supersedeas. Tho men wero members of the United Ml no Workers of America. Thg conviction of tho 16 men caus ed agitation for the restriction of In junction In labor cases and It was predicted that the legislature would pass laws on tho subject. Tho minors alleged that Judgo Whltford convicted on a criminal charge without a Jury trial and con tended that the cubc waB entirely out of his Jurisdiction. Early In January unionists present ed n petition to tho legislature de manding tho Impeachment of Whlt ford. Lnter 15,000 union men and women marched through tho down town streets of Denver carrying ban nors denouncing Whltford and the Injunction law. At a mass meeting held on the same night Whltford wns bitterly attacked for his action in Bending the men to jail without giv ing thorn tho privilege of a jury trial. When tho state supremo court re fused Saturday to review Whltford's decision It was Intimated that Whit ford folt bo had been vindicated In the mntter and would release tho miners thlB week. JAP TREATY TRADED AWAY FOR BIG FAIR (Continued from iiiko 1.) Mnnklnn for Health Colonist Fares i'roin the Middle and Eastern por tions of the I'nlted Status and Canada to OIUXSOX, WASHINGTON AND ALL THE NOHTIIWIiST will prevail DAILY MARCH tOtli TO APRIL lOtli over tho Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon I'Yoiu Chicago at $::!.)( St. Louis :r'.o( Omaha Vt.on Kansas City L'.T.OO St. Paul i!.1.00 be called in the streets o San Fran cisco. People to Protest. "Wo will sen din thunder tones a inessiigo ngainst tho dnrk-lunlern methods of the government at Wash ington," suid Sjianuhan. "Niuety nino per cent of, the people of Cal ifornia believe tjipy are misrepresent ed on this subject by their sonntor-. and congressmen. 1 say to all the authorities of Culifornin that the people of this state will not stand the domination of eastern ideas, by which a horde of Asiatics mijrhl be allowed to submerge our population. "The governor of California and all the government officials of this state are pledged to keep up the bar rier against the orient. I usk for a concurrent resolution mcmoi'iilix- . Medford Mail Tribune Official Map of Jackson County, Ore. v '.' Comnllod osneelnllv for Iho Mall TrlhnnO bv tho Jackson County Abstract Co, Approved and offi cially adopted by tho county court, July, 1910. Shows ownership of each parcel of property, township and section lines, county roads, forest re serves, railroad grant city and town boundaries and all other necessary information. Tho only convenient, handy, complete map of Jackson county published In many years. Slzo 29 by 40 Inches, on heavy map paper, tinned at both ends. No homo comploto without this map. It soils for $ 2. GO, but will bo given away frco to subscrib ers to tho Medford Mall Tribune. t HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE X SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY MAIL TRIBUNE FOR ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE ?5.00 OR FOR THE WEEKLY MAIL TRIBUNE TWO YEARS IN .ADVANCE AT $1.50 A YEAR. $3.00 AND THE MAP IS YOUR3. Or get ono now subscriber to tho Daily or two now ones to tho Weokly, remit and wo will sond tho map. Old subscribers may socuro tho map by paying up arrears and subscribing In advance. Medford Mail Tribune 27 N. Fir Street Medford, Ore. A McNealy & Co. J'JO West Main St. rv Can You Guess? That is what a lot of women do when thoy order flour tliey take a long guess. Now, with tho celebrated White Diamond brand of hard wheat flour there Is no guess. Every sack is up to standard. Every sack Is a little bettor than any flour you over tried. OLMSTEAD & HUBBARD AVKST SIDE flllOCEltS. vvr' . ' Van Dyke Realty Co. CITY PROPERTY I'AK.MS, FRUIT RANCHES I'Jit E. .MAIN STREET. .mil fioni other cities comsHiiiliugly low. You Chii PREPAY Kaivs Tho Colonist fnroa aro Westbound inly, but If you hao relatives orj frlonds or oinilooo.s In tho East whom you doslro to bring to this state you can deposit the value of tho faro with your loijnl rallniud ugpnt, and , in ordor for u ticket will bo tolo-' implied to any uddrens doelrcd. Uit the WORLD Know Of the vast ronourcos and splendid ' opportunity for ' HOME lU'lLDI.VO Call on the iiiidorklKued for good Instructive printed matter to noiul (Cast, or give him tho addresses of those to whom you would llko to have inch matter sent. W.M. .Mc.Ml'RRAY C'ciicnil I'asM'nuer Agent. I'OUTLWD, OltlCttOX Are You Wise? A great many people nro not Uo to their own best Inter ests. Wo will be pleased to have .ou call and luvestlRtito our prices on flno staplo and fancy Vjrocenes ami assure you thnt once you make up your mind to trade at this store you will bo wieo. VOL1 WILL HAVE LEARNED WHERE TO BUY AT A SAVING. Allin & Allin UJ'J KM' MAIN' STREET i s s s s s s K S s ,; s s The Pleasure of Motoring May be enjoyed for a small outlay by purchasing a -USED AUTO- 0 You get a machine that is sure to give satisfaction and service because it has been tested and proven worthy. We are offering a number of exceptionally good buys at very low prices, simply because the owners wish to buy late mod els. Buy one of these cars and you will get all the service you could expect in the late cars. You don't get all the style, but you are better off in purse. Call and investigate. Wo have some real bargains in second hand automobiles. One 1910 model 17, -10 11. P. Buiek; top wind shield, presto tank $117C and all ox- equipment; Al condition. Price pi v One 1910, 30 IT. P. Maxwell ear; wind shield, speedometer, presto light tank and extra equipment. This ear has only run 2200 miles; eost the owner .$2000. This is a bargain. Will sacrifice tin0A One 1910, 30 II. P. White Gas car; only run about 3000 miles; top wind shield, piv.sto tank, fully equipped. Will sell 1QftA One 190S. 30 II". P. Kamblcr; all new tires, 3Gxl ; a QfCA bargain tput)v One 1910 E. M. P. 30 II. P., two tops, speedometer, clock, glass front, storage batlerv and box, tire iron, shock absorbent, trunk rack, presto 00 A A light tank $oUU One model 10, IS II. P. Buiek only $1000 1909 Cadillac Touring Car, in perfect condition;, top, wind shield, CI HA A speedometer, fully equipped; to go now for cash '. Jill"" These cars can be seen and demon strafed al the Bear Creek Garage 9 Main 2551. Home 255. 104 S. Bartlett Street MEDFORD, ORE. J. H. Corrigan, Mgr. and Sales Agent I r f 4 " i'-4,'Lm Mtl fttftn