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jlcSBU. "jU"' 4 " "i? d, ; i PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAII TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 28. 1911. STRAW HATS ARE BACK Oil SHELF BURGESS NOT BEN FREDENBURG IS UNDER ARREST IS TAFT REFUSES TO EXTEND PARDON OFF PAYROIL GIVEN ROAST HITCHCOCK ? 4 ' i Mother Nature, Not Fashion, Decrees That the Straws Must Be Relegat ed to Closet for a Few DaysMorc at Least. Tho ntrnw Iintn on on the liontls of somo of our prominent townmnon arc no more, Mother Nature IiiivImk decreed that she, nntl not faohlon, Hhnll Hot the (Into on which they Are to bo worn. Tho re cent warm wcuthor kvo tho Imiircwtlon thnt slimmer wnn here to stny nnd ninny n man spent a few limd enrnod dollars for a new "lid" only to find rain and cold weathor nBnlnt him. Home of tho men claim they nro Klad that thoy can wear tholr old hatB, as they aro not par tial to tho (julhn thrown by their fel Iowm upon their Initial nppearanco In tho streetfl, for man Ih modet and un llko hlu consort does not want everyone to know ho has on something now. Hum mer Is hero for Reed now and tho va rious styles of Panamas, nallorH and others too numerous to mention will bo seen In all parts of tho city. Manager Hall Denies That He Has Dropped Burgess as Was Current ly Reported In the City Thursday Evening Boy Holding His Own. LET WOMEN FAXASB IN MUDS; X.OBES HER JOB HHATTM:. April 28. Held to blame for a parade of nude women prisoners through tho corrldortt of tho city Jull following fumigation of their clolhes oivlnp I" smallpox scares, Mrs. If. K. llerrj, d matron, vas dismissed by Chief llannick, HtatcmcntH to tho chief uxor- eratlng Jailor Corbelt, who was credltud with giving Mrs, JJerry Instructions to provldo blanket wraps for tho women. Kor falluro to carry out tho order, sho loses ncr Job. A report that Italpli Uurgess, local southpaw, had been dropped by Manager Hull from his payroll was circulated In Mud ford Thursday night and met a storm or protest on tho part of local fans. Manager Hall stated this morning that ho hud not nnd would not drop tho youngster, Jhirgcss has won n majority of his games and Ik mndo of promising mate rial. Ills ago alone Is against him nt the present time. A llttlo more experience nntl ho will bo one of tho best, If not tho best, on Hall's pitching staff. Constable Singlcr Places Butte Falls Man Under Arrest on Charge of Firing Slashings Last August, Starting Forest Fire. BEFOBTBB CAW SEE ALL PUBLIC BECORDB HALKM, Or., April 28. Attorney General Crawford today received n com munication from tho editor of a IClamnth Kails paper In which an opinion Is ask ed on whether or not a newspaper re porter haH tho right to oxatnluo court records filed In tho county clerk's of fice. Tho nttorney genernl has not writ ten an opinion yet, but holds that a reporter has tho right to examine court records under sections 'GUI and C92 of lord's Oregon laws. Countable Hlngler has placed Hen l-'re-denburg of Hutlo Kails under arrest charged with setting flro to slashings on his place near tho falls last August which resulted In a disastrous forest flro whlci nearly wiped Iluttc Kails off tho map. Mr Kreilenburg, It Is said, applied for a permit to burn the slashings but fired them before tho permit was granted, Hu Is now out on bonds. MBS. WAIDROOF HAS CBOSBBD Z.AOT DIVIDE Indiana Congressman Says That Postmaster Should Pay More At tention to Business and Less to Poltics. WESTEBK BANKS WISH ' BIDS rOB rEDEBAI. CASK WASHINGTON April 28. Western bankers havo proposed that tho treas ury department Invito bids for tho rnto of Interest to be paid by banks holding public deposits. Approximately Ml, 000, 000 now deposited In National banks throughout tho country returns no In terest to tho government. When tho sur plus In tho treasury wnH high, public deposits totaled many times thnt sum. Depositaries nro generally selected lid cause of their accessibility to points where tho government Is disbursing money. Billiard Expert to Matt. 1'OUTI.ANO, Or. April 28. Joo Car ney, of Han Francisco, champion three qtishlon bllllnrdlst of tho Pacific coast, will play a 100 point game with Henry (Salomon of Portland noxt Monday nnd $250 sldo bet nnd tho gate receipts, Fifty points will bn played each night. Johmon toft No Will. NKW YOUIC April 28. In applying to tho surrogate court hero to bo ap pointed administratrix of tho estate of her susband in thin city, Mrs. Tom I.,. Johnson of Cleveland announced today that her husband did not leave a will. Mrs. Johnson values the cstato in this county at $I7S,ono, Tho appointment of tuo widow as administratrix will follow, as a matter of course, since her children all consont. Man Has Two Wives. HHNTON HAHIIOH, Mich., April 28. With two wives living, ono In Los An geles whom ho loft 1C years ago, and another here, Fred Clark, C9 years old, Is today missing from homo. Ills fiist wlfo, who, with three daughters Is liv ing In I. oh Angeles, bulloved thnt Clark was dead mid recently applied to thu government for hor husband's pension. Tho government ndvlsed Mrs. Clark tl)at hor husband wns living In llenton Harbor and wns drawing his own pen sion there. Neither wife, It Is said, will prosecute. Hotel Bobbed. HAIr IjAKH CITY, Utah April 28. Two robbers this afternoon bound and gagged Itlclmrd Hart, clerk nt tho Hotel Windsor, locked lilm In a collar nnd rob bod tho safu of $200. Mrs. Francis M. Wnldroop, a well known resilient of Med ford, passed away Thursday morning nt S o'clock In tho Southern Oregon hospital. Mrs. Wnldroop submitted to n sevcro opera tion several days ago but hope was held for her recovery. Mrs. Waldroop was born In I.ogans port, Ind,, and was 57 years and seven months of ago nt tho time of her death. Hhe moved to Jasper county, Iowa, and there married Charles O Ilrous. Hho moved to Medford In December, 1890, and luis resided hero ever since. Two daughters, Mrs. llesslo M. Coble and Mrs. Alta A. Weston, nnd one son, Ktlgar W. Ilrous, survive her. Thu funeral will be held from the Perl undertaking parlors Friday after noon nt 2:30. Hcv. Charles Hoxle hav ing charge of tho ceremonies. The In terment will be In the I. O. O. F. cem etery, (Yroka and Ktnn pnpers pi en so copy.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 28. Post master Gencinl Hitchcock was roasted to n turn In tho house today by Iteprc scntatlve Cullop of Indiana, democrat. "If Hitchcock would pay more at tention to business nnd less to politics," said Cullop, "there would not bo so many complaints about tho way the postofflce department Is conducted. Whllo most of the employes of thnt depnrtmont are civil service men, they nro perniciously active In politics. "It Is reported thnt civil service offi cials In Hitchcock's department nro spe cially nssessed for republican campaigns and It Is said that oven tho rural carriers must pay up or off goes their heads." Millionaire Cattlemen of Nebraska, Convicted of Inducing Homestead ers to Fraudulently Claim Land Must Serve Their Sentences. To Open Council With Prayer. lA IIAUPK. Kan., April 28. The ses sions of the I.u Harpo city council will bo opened with religious services If tho plnns of Mayor-elect Peter W Jury nro carried out following hlu Inauguration next Tuesdny night. McNamnra Wires Home. CUMMINGSVIM,i:, O., April 28. The following dispatch from her son. John J. McNnnmrn, In Jail at I.os Angeles, charged with complicity In tho alleged dynnmltlng of tho Times building, was received iodny by Mrs. M. T. McNamarn, his mother. "Wo nio absolutely Innocent. Confl. dent nciiulttal. Itccelvlug every atten tion. Joe." Tho signature "Joo" is McNnmnra's nilddlo name. WASHINGTON D. C, April 28. The department of Justice today notified Ilartlett Illchards, William Comstock, Charles Jameson nnd Aqulla Trlplctt, millionaire cattlemen of1 Nebraska, who were convicted of having Induced home steaders to fraudulently claim thousands of ncres of land In that state, that Pres ident Taft had positively refused to consider their applications for pardon. Auto Deals Death. OAKLAND, Cal., April 28. Whllo cn routo last night to Stockton to tako part In a hill climbing contest, Jnmcs .Sexton of San Francisco, driver, and his mech anician, Paddy Carbraghcr, were hurled from their automobile Into n. ditch near Suntu Itltu. Sexton probably will die. Poor Woman Gets Fortune. GRAND JUNCTION, Col., April 28. Mrs. F. E. Lake has received notlco that sho was otieo f two heirs to nn estate valued at $500,000 left by Thomas Itell Ijr, who died somo time ago In Now York city. Mrs. l.ako Is comparatively poor, and troublo with her neighbors has land ed her In municipal court soveral times recently. Now sho Intends to go to New York nnd enjoy her fortune. 9100,000 for MoNamara Defeme. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 28. Pres ident Franklin of the nollermnkers' un ion, today declared that tho American Federation of Labor would probably ralso 1180,000 Immediately for tho de fense, of John J. McNamara, Biff Warehouse Burnt. NEW YOHK. April 28. Flro enrly to day destroyed n five-story Junk wnro house on llleeker street, driving n 2000 guests of an adjoining hotel Into tho streets In their night clothlpg. Threo Italians are missing nnd It Is feared thnt they perished In tho flames, Tho flro was started from an explosion. flnsklns for Health. Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot East front, 100 by 175 feet; alley in rear; a num ber of large oak trees, splendidly placed in rela tion to a house; registered title; nothing better in the city. AVill sell at a bargain for cash. Also lots in Turtle's Third Addition Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms. HARRY H. TUTTLE, Owner Park Avenue, Or any member of the Medford Realty Association. Work Gloves 50c, 75c, $1 OO pair We are showing one of the best lines of men's all leather Work Gloves at 50c, 75c and $1.00 a pair in the city. One trial will convince you that the quality and price are both right. -Ladies' Underwear Ladies' fine jersey rib bed Union Suits; low neck, taped neck and sleeve; lace trimmed, 35c and 50c Above in sizes 4 to 9. Ladies' pure white ."jersey ribbed Vests; sizes 4 to 9, each, 10c, 15c, 25c Boys' Blouse Waists A new line of the above just in; light and dark colors; in sizes 6 to 12 years, 25c and 50c Hair Rolls, new line just in; all colors, 15c and 25c each. Hair Nets, extra strong and large size; nothing cheap about them but the price; all colors, s 10 c Each HOSIERY 25c A PAIR We are showing the finest line of men's and ladies' Hose at 25c a, pair in the city. No seconds; equal to any 35c hose in the city; a variety of styles and weights; any size; 25c a pair. MEN'S AND LADIES' BLACK OR TAN HOSE; ALL SIZES, 15c pair, 2 for 25c THE KIND THAT WEAR. --SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY- Ladies' Silk Hose; linen heel and toe; mercerized ribbed; garter top; colors black and tan; all sizes; 50c to 75c value; also a few pairs mens, tomorrow 35c pair, 3 for $1.00 Not over three pairs to one person. 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