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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
1 1 1 i PXGE EIGHT MEDFORD M AH TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 'APRIL 21, '1911. ,PL i I i DEMOCRATS ARE AFIER an JOBS One of the Most Vigorous and Sharp ly Contested Scramble for Jobs s Ever Seen In Washington Has Just Taken Place. UNCLE SI TO . CHECK DISEASES Great Cathedral of St. John Dedicated Last Wednesday i i . Injunction is Obtained by Government Preventing Cattle Company From Turning 4000 Head of Cattle Loose In Forest. 1' I ' r - r I WASHINGTON, April 21 One of tho moHt lKoriniB unil nluirply conti-ntuU HtruKKleH for putronuRo tlmt WubIhiIk ton lin wltncHuil In inonv yearn !m Jimt concluded, und Home hundrodH of pi-rfoctly eood domocralH nro IjuwuIIIiik tlm "Ingratitude of polltlcH" When democracy anHtinied control of tint liouw end of tho cnpltol on tlio 4th of April, thero wn a tntiltltiidi of liun Kry democrntH who for yrurn hud "mip ported tho parly through tho lonjj Iran yearn of ropuullciin domination," who ri'uUy wanted Jobs. And with tho dem ocrat ft controlling the putronoKo they were nuro they would i;e( them Hut alun for littmun hopen. The very flrnt thlnif tho ery flrwt democratic caucun did was to apportion tlm patron uk It was announced that each repre Hentatlvc In the hotimt would lie accord . il JoIih with $2700 for dlHtrlliutlon. Hep reoentatUeH Lloyd, IliimphreyH and Fou ler wero appolnlf d to apportion the "pap." When the committee not down to real uurdniiHH, however. It dlneoverid that the cauciiB had decided to letrench In the conduct of tlm houne. Itapldly tho amount apportioned each repreBentallve Hwlndled until, In tlm final analysis $900 repicnented tho Hhare of each con KreBHinan In tlm new lioiiHe. Meanwhile every train brought hun gry Job hunterB Into town. livery dem ocratic coiiKP'HBinnn accumulated u trail of Borne four or five ahBoliitely loyal domocratH who had been votliiK tho tick et ttlnco tho civil war and who, after yearn of aufttlnnncv, were Job hungry to u deuren. They trailed the congreHHinen from commlttio room to tho Iioubo floor, from tho Iioubc floor to the hotel, and from IiIn hotel hack to IiIh committee room. Home. wero di-ncrvlng cltleiw who had worked for the party without com penBiitlon for many iiirn many were (ipportuulBtB, nllvo to tlm poBlbllltleH of tho Mtuutlon and convinced that there weio thoiiBandB of JoIih for anyone who voted tho democratic ticket hiMt fall When theliHll v(duul members with their ever attendant tralnH of Joh-seok. em dlBCovered (hat they had only tilOO each of putronugo to dlBtrlhuto there were Bomo rather turbid happening unionK the harmonloiiH majority, l'our men might dtvldo $2700 and got clKarotto iminny, hut four could not divide .$900 and buy morning papcrB. The potion iiko commltteo waft botiolged with mem Ikth demanding thn leofionn for IIiIb Nummary clipping off of Individual pa tiomiRo and Hhoutlug fiercely figalimt thelnJtiBtlca of iinnouncliiK to the coun try that each member would dlBburBo $2700 and then calmly pioceedlng to ill ii: 'w j- . .Ufl ! & llHlr I Rlttl si$i?? : h W? '&i niv & f WWmmmmQmJw k- I 'lm II I : j.' Ir 2 lffllBKMriMJIJ mwx&SM M m md1 --i-A $ tell ,M-t nWmfwVmW'U &sTl-yBI JBI f .umAJt. ImW ..-- '-,! VH1) Ms J BBB'iclBiiC i immWmu' If I i, Pv4 wmmmmmmmd .BEll' ';S 1 '.. raBH S; W'BIril lllliSifKMv lS!BF!ir&59i v! nHiiillliiMi i Wrf kHHI I J I If Pl ! f ilK1 fJfJfJBBf"PfflBKHHBBffHRn JHMMaHj BPWJWJWWWMmMWWBIBWB 11 1. wA KMmwlmmtiUmtmWif'lit fi MBBMBMIBMMMWMBBMHBM1MBBIMwBMS5MlitiMiiMii Tarn -- MMHm&SHRVsncsXt . MJMBJiiMMBiMMiBBBBMBBWMMMBMMBB ' liniMif it" '-' i nwri- ' PORTL.AKD, April 21. Fearing that tuounandH of cattle In I-nko and other Southern Oregon counties might becomo Infected by the ncab and that the Do Chutes National forest would become a source of Infection, tho United Statos government today secured an Injunction from United States Jtidgo Wolverton re straining the Chcwauccan Land and Cattle company from turning 4,000 cat tle looso on the forest reserve. Tho gov ernment nlleged that a largo per cent of the cattle In the band wero Infected with scab. j 'tirajaRXQa-Vnrw-. tuvEHEJSRAij or 6-r. johw acHE divine n "m cor8mony nn ' tho prcionco of a notable gathering- of clorary and laity, tho completed portion of tho Cathedral of Bt. John wero conoorntecl Wednoiday according to tho rites or tho Protectant Eplecopal church. Borne Idea of tho slzo of the cathedral la to be galnod from a compar'sou with other notable cathedral. Tho central tower of Trinity church, Iloton, hlthorto tho m'oet maeelve In America could tand wtthln St. John' cron Ing and leave throe-quartere of its area bare. Tho dome Is of almost equal span with that of tho mosque of Bt. Sophia at Constantinople and nearly loo foot higher. Tho domo of St. Paul's London, Is slightly wider, bnt 30 feet lower. Tho rotunda of tho capltol at Washington Is of tho ma mo superficial area, bnt tho cellln stands 183 feet above tho floor and that of Bt. John's 26.2 feet. V allow each membei $900. Tor tho multl tudo of Job scekeiH had uoen the $2700 announcement and thu $900 idea made by thelndlvldual member looked to them very much like an application for mem beiBhlp In tlm Ananias club Look for thn ail that describes tho place yoi would Ilko to , own. Do icar Wins. 110STON. April 21 Heating tho time of Tom Longboat, tlm record iniido In 1907, Po Mar today won the HoNton Ath letic usHoclatlon'M marathon rnco. I)e .Mar covered the classic distance In 2 hours 21 minutes and .19 seconds, bettei Ing Longboat's performance by 1 min ute ami 00 seconds Throo Americans Killed. WASHINGTON, April 21. Consul Dye telegtaphed tho htato department today from Aguii l'rleta, Mexico, that three Amei leans are among those killed there In the ueont rebols and federals. Thomas Sullivan, an American soldier of fortune. Is a prisoner In the hands of" tho fed erals. JClamAth People Sore. KLAMATH PALLS. Ore.. April 21. The peoplo of Klamath Falls aro wroth over an Interview with Leopold Samuel, published In Tho Oregonlun. Mr. Sam uel attended tho Pacific Land and Pro ducts Show nt Los Angeles and upon his if turn to Portland declared that the Klamath exhibit taken thoro by C. T. Oliver, secrotury of the Klamath Cham ber of Commerce, was a misrepresenta tion of the products of the state rather than a representation. In speaking of tho Klamath exhibit Mr. Samuel was quoted as saying: "I attended what was known aB the land show In Los Angeles. Oregon was not lepresented, but rather misrepresent ed. A man from Klamath Falls had a few wlaps of grain and grasses at tho show, which were good except that there weio not enough of them. Hut his pota toes wero shriveled and his apples would have been a drug on tho market at CO cents a box. I was ashamed of them. Utah carried off first prize for every thing except citrus fruits, which Utah does not produce." TACOMA MAN IB SAZS TO BE A WRITS SX.AVEX SAN FRANCISCO, April 21. Harry Johnson, a Tacoma bartender, Is under nrrest hero today, charged with having violated tho new law preventing white slave traffic between tho states. Johnson, It Is nlleged, brought a woman named Htlit'I Payee from Tacomn, traveling as her husband. Wanted a Cook Wot Wife. SCATTLi:. Wash., April 21. After two days of married life, Sirs. Kllen Russell Is seeking u dlvorco from Al oxandor Russell. Sho alleges Incom patibility and charges Russell said ho married her Just to got some ono to cook his minis nnd feed his chickens. The wife now lives In San Francisco. SILK HOSE 35c Pair 3 Pair for $ 1 .00 WE HAVE JUST EECEIVED AND WILL PUT ON SALE HERE TOMORROW ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THOSE FINE GAUZE SILK HOSE, WITH EXTRA HEAVY LINEN HEEL AND TOE, AND A DEEP RIBBED MERCERIZED GARTER TOP, A 75c VALUE ANY WHERE, HERE TOMORROW MEN'S OR LADIES', ALL SIZES, IN COLORS BLACK OR TAN, 35c PAIR, 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 Not Over Three Pair Sold to Any One Person WE ALSO CARRY THE FINEST 25c LINE OF PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY IN THE CITY, IN MEN'S, LADIES AND MISSES GOODS. Fancy Box Paper This is your proper opportunity; 200 box es of paper with en velopes to match, reg ular 35c to 75c value, tomorrow, choice 25c a Box Ladies' Union Suits 35c and 50c, no use paying 50c and 75c for the same quality elsewhere; also a line of ladies' fine summer weight Jersey ribbed vests 10c, 15c, 25c THE BEST WEARING LINE OF MEN'S, LADIES' AND MISSES HOSIERY IN THE CITY, ANY SIZE, IN COLORS BLACK OR TAN. 15c Pair, 2 Pair for 25c HUSSEY'S -POPULAR GOODS POPULAR PRICES- -4 . MHHHHIlHMMiiiliHHMmillllllHd HaskinH for Health. 2 " 7 t We Have a Most Attractive Orchard Proposition Which We Know to be One of the Best Buys in the Valley, K JSSfSnS SL2& We do not hesitate to recommend this for a home and permanent investment, for platting, for a small syndicate, also as a speculative proposition. There are about 168 acres in the tract, located one mile from Eagle Point. There are about 40 acres in pears and the same acreage in Newtown and Spitzenberg apples, all in their fifth year, and about 60 acres, mostly in pears from one to four years old. Balance of the tract nearly all good fruit land. There is a good house and barn, bunk house, drilled well, etc., The stock and machinery, consisting of seven horses, harness, wagons, plows, cultivators, clod crusher, all tools, cow, chickens, etc., go with the place :::;:: : WE CAN MAKE ATTRACTIVE TERMS Call or Write and Let Us Tell You About This W. L YORK & COMPANY v, i4Hh . S4 ,rfr ' i i $