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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1911)
atEDFORD M AIL TRIBUNE, 1MEDFORD, OREOON, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1011. F53fT.v rt f -i r - , . CLUB ELECTION FRAUDS IN ENGLAND TOO Uninterrupted Scries of Contents Follow Last National Election Both Sides Accused of Gross Cor ruption and Some Lose Scats. PASTOR SAID TO BE BUNCO ARTIST FEAR ATTEMPT TO LYNCH POOL Mob Spirit Grows in Fowler, Follow ing Report That a Second Body Had Been Found on "Murder Farm" Officials Apprehensive. , - IN PLAN 1 ) , . .&.&;. ' . , ! Jt ' M t M J.J I Board of Directors of Mew Country Club Meet and Formulate Plans , for Betterment of Grounds and j - Completing Golf Course. Divine Charycd With Fraud in Suit Involved Coal Lands Worth Two Millions Writ Goes Forward for Service. 51 Ml (IMlil" PSGE TWO BUNGALOW UE Kt ' y I K 3 b 9 Moilfords now country club 1h how an tiBHiiral fnct nnil at a meeting of tlio KovornorH Krliloy nflcrnoon dIiuih Wore iiromulKittvil for tlio completion of thu Koif links and the erection of u club IioiIhp, A Iwuitlfully rolling tract two inlh'H from Mcdfonl on tlio Till I Crest rontl tins liccn secured nud n nine ll'olo Rolf couthc will 1)0 lnlil oui Im mediately. Tliere In plenty of room for nn J8 hole courso nnd thlH will probably bo conntrtiPltpil lnler. Tim cltibhouMo will bo erected In n Knoll In the .South lCnxt corner of the groundH and will cost In the neighbor hood of $2000. It will bo of the bunga low ' stylo of architecture and Iiiih a unlquo feature In tho vcrunda, which will bo built on tho roof and thlH can bo used an n roof garden. A tcnnlH court will also bo udded and tlio club wlil be ono of tho fluent place) of recrcnllon In the entlro vnllny. In fnot It will bi, nn far hk known, tho only Country Club maintained In a fruit growing dlntrlct nnd nhould bo an add ed Inducement to anyone looking for n locution. At preHent thuro are bolwcon Bovonty nnd eighty charter incmborn and more have iiromlacd to join tho organization. A number of these who liavo Joined ltavo not raid their Bubvcrlptlonr) nnd this in holding tlio work back to Home extent but from reliable authority It can be Htnted that the club Ih a "go" nnd not a, uupposltlon but It needs the whole hearted support of nil tho mom bent to conio up to the, utundard wlnlied for by tho governor!. U'shth, Leonard Carpenter, It, II. I'nr HonA,,nnd Qeorgo Daggett wern apiiolnl- en a comnmtfo iu mipcrvlf)i the work and a tournament In already being plan ned for Dccoratlpn Itay. There Iuin been Hpmp talk of securing n profeFmlonnl In Htiuclor but this han not been definitely decided upon. Tho club Ih to be iih nenr n ropllcn of tho formoHt country elulm In America, iib tlio flnnncoH or the cluh will permit nnil will no doubt attract many eiiHt ithb hero who would not otherwlBo coino LONDON, May r,. Hver Blnco tho lust I'ligliMh national election there hun been an almost uninterrupted Borles of con- tcstH going on In the con it h, iih il icsult of churgeH of corruption at tho pollH, Bometlmeu by UbetalH and KomctlmcH by by conservatives Individually nono of theBo couteHtM linn been of any great Importance. Tho I.lberul-Irlsh-Labor nlllanco'H majority ln parliament Ih too largo to bo effected by the uiiHcatlug of u few of Its members, and besides, the unseating has been ho evenly divided between the two big parties that It lia-t practically balanced up. What tho con fetH have done, however, Ih to ruveal an InuneiiHt) amount of crookedness In DJigllBh elections. Tio Kngllsli are a queer people, They aro dreadfully Hhocked when they hear niiout bribery or votcrH In tho united HtatcH. They aro always drawing com parlsonH, very much In their own fa vor, between political conditions In Dng land and America. They honestly be Hovo that politics are perfectly puru In tho former country. And yet they read! every day or doings at the, pollH all over Oreat Ilrltaln that a Tammany waul heeler would shrink from, and It doemi't seem .to iiinko any Imprenslon on them. In fact, It Ih of no uncommon thing for nn KngllHhmuti to turn from a perusal of n newspaper account of tho preva lence or corruption, say at ICxeter, whero II. K. Duku has been trying to gel Jiaroiii Bt iMaurs seut away from him on tho ground that ho won It hv hrlbory, to n discussion of tho purity of in uiMii election meiuoUH. VICTORIA, H.' C, May C Itov. Ne well Dwlght IIIIIIh, u divine of Hrook lyn, N. Y., Ib charged with fraud In a suit linolvlng coal lands worth $20, 000,000, Hitunted In Queen Churlotto Is InndM. The caHe Is brought b 'A. 11 Hamilton and associates of Victoria against He v. IIIIIIh with James A. Mooro of Seattle, und tlio Western Cooal & Iron Company iih parties to tho suit. H. W. It. Moore, solicitor for 'A. M, Hamilton was granted leave by Justice Clement In chambers to nerve a writ out of tho Jurisdiction of tho court on ltev. IIIIIIh ut Brooklyn and tho writ went forward today for service. KOWUCIl, Ind., .May 0. Great excite ment prevailed today over the renort that evidence of another body besides Hint of Joseph Kemper was found thlH nfternocm on the John l'oole "murder farm" nenr here, where the Kemper kill ing occurred. Tonight In this city tho mob spirit Is trrntvlnir linllrli nnd Hit. nfflplnlu font the Jail will be nttackt-d. It Ih report ed that l'oole will ho taken to LaKayette tonight to get him out of the wa In ense the threatened lynching Is attempted. WE Copyiltlit 1909, by C. E. Zimmerman Co.--No. 0 are as cai eful Ilosklns for Health. BIRDSEYE VIEW OF IS The hlrdHeye view of Medford In tho wndow of the Coipmeiclal Club Ih at tracting much attention, houio favorable nnd some uufavoiable criticism Ih ex pressed Tho sketch Ih sent to the club y William Ulttlo Wells, publicity nian- a gar of Himsot JMiigazIno for approval At tho last meeting of tho club the skutcli was ordered to bo displayed at tlio club rooms for Inspection, for one week and then returned for publication in tho next Medford booklet. If anybody bus any suggestions to make relative to tho topography of the sketch, those sug gestions should bo iniido nt on eo, so that corrections. If nny, can bo nuido before, tho platuto Is piepared for pilhlluutlim Second hand Remington Typewriter For Sale. little Used. Wide Carriage Medford Book Store EYES Scientifically Tested and Glasses lroperly Fitted. DR. RICKERT ' TSYESrailT SPECIALIST 308 E. Main St., over Kentncr's. Most Everything in SATISFACTORY FOOTWEAR You can buy $13.00 shoes in any old town or village, but you can't always buy shoes that are GUARAN TEED to give perfect satisfaction. We sell the sat isfactory kind" and invite you here to look. ssMs in our advertising as we are in the goods? we buy and sell. We would not think of misrepresenting one, any more than the other. During the next year, we shall make the OLD CABI NET MAKER tell you what really constitu tes Good Furniture, showing you prop erly furnished rooms, and how you may exercise true taste in furnishing your home. While this will undoubtedly be a source of interest to you, it will be a source of profit to us, for the more you know about good furniture, the surer Ave are that you will 'trade at our store. Our earnest desire is to offer you nothing but the best; and, on the point of advertising to give you the absolute truth concerning our goods in the most conservative manner possible. V I A m A SB SB a mh ruwn Hfl MMI W fl 1 i tfl 11 I I 1 .jfZ&i 114-124 West Main Street, Medford, Oregon BROOKHUR JL ' KMBm ONE MILE FROM THE CITY LIMITS THIS MODEL ORCHARD IS NOW ON THE MARKET $ 1 000.00 per Acre 150 Acres Fruit-Pears, 6500 Trees-Apples, 1500 Trees-AlfalfaLandSO acres Every Foot of this land can be Irrigated at the present time Water Counts The Place Affords Fine Shipping Facilities For Full Particulars Call on or Address- 1 1 r m --' w Over Jackson County Bank 12 : B. PICKEL Medford, Oregon f --W MP ..- . . "" ' " - ' ' l M J A I & 7?