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7saptr t-r r - hi lW - l'vVjri. -ilrr- PAGE SIX i- MEDFOTtt) MATT TRTBTJNE, HrEDFOTOX OUTMOST. TTTUTCRDAY, .TUNT1 1, mil." e RECIPROCITY IS SIDETRACKED Is In Precarious Position In Senate Fight Against Measure Was Conducted Quietly but Effectively liy Standpatters. WASHINGTON, June t. That the reciprocity measure Is In .1 nrecnr ioiiH poMlllan In the senate, Is nil inlttcd even nt the While House. Prnc- tlcnlly tho same Interests and tne Bnmo methods that became famous through onvlni; tho seat of Larimer, arc- factors In the fight against re ciprocity. Tho lumber Interests, for Instance, aro anxious to have reci procity defeated, and tho gigantic paper trust Is equally hostile to tho measure. It has only boon within tho last day or two that President Taft has reall ed how serious Is tho position of re ciprocity. Two weeks ago. and even bb lato ns a week ago, reciprocity ap peared to have a safe majority In tho senate. The fight against the monsuro was carried on very quietly. just ns the fight to save Doss Lorl mer was conducted. Suddenly It de veloped that the powerful Interests which still control the senate had ap parently secured enough pledges to defeat reciprocity. Tho Lorlmcr tactics contemplate a long delay during which time the finance committee will ostensibly pro ceed with Its investigation. Then, when tho opposition sees that It has the votes to criiBh tho treaty, they will allow It to come to a vote. Senators Stone of Missouri and Williams of Mississippi, both demo cratlc members o fthe finance couv mlttee, aro working earnestly to save reciprocity, nut they are finding It uphill work In tho committee, which is dominated by tho reactionaries. HUGE MORTGAGE ON HILL ROADS TENNIS GAMES START FRIDAY NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM IN CITY Great Northern Gives Blanket Mort- Bin. Tournament Opens Tomorrow on Construction of Lonn New Lines On flaflc for $600,000,000 Says j $270,000,000 Will Be Spent fori t Improvements. ' New Grounds of Onkilale Tennis Club Two Days of Playing Scheduled. East Side Is Under Way Lnrflcr and Better Lights Aro Being Installed. ST. PAl'I., Minn., .June 1. A I The first nuniinl tourunuii'itt of tin hlnnket mortgage for ftiOtl.OUO.UOiV Southern Oregon Lawn Tenuis uvmi lms been placed by James J. Hill ami' tV"ti,.,M' "iVo." !,,,,1!:.,' "V sl,5rt: ."' il ViiIIi.mi ,,R v uui nil loon tenuis nun win uo hold on the local Tenuis elub itrountU his associate of the railway upon the propertie of that, TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. SEATTLE, Wash.. June 3. Fear ing Mrs. Nettie Miller, alias Seybold, would shoot him, Louis Selbohl, her ox-affinity, swore, out a warrant for $2000 peace bond. She" went to Sey bolil's apartments and flashed a re volver. She accuses Seyholtl of abandoning- her and marrying an other woman. company in what U regarded in many quarters as the first .-top in an other gigniilie railway merger by which Hill will seen re control of tin Northern Pacific and Hurling! on sys tems. Hill in an interview today denied that he was planning such a merger, which he twice before attempted to carry out. "I am getting old and will quit tho game Mon," he said. "1 want to leave the road in good shape finuu eially, so that necessary improve ments and extensions ean be made. There is no mystery about it." Hill ridiculed the story that the Great Northern was to absorb the Burlington and that it would soon out loose from the joint control ol the Hurlington road with the North ern Pacific. He also denied Hint he was plan ning to extend the Great Northern into California. In explaining the reasons for the tremendous mortgage, Hill said that since the inception of the (Irent Northern, that more $400,000,000 from the earnings of the road hud been used in construction work and extensions. It was planned, he de clared, to .spend .?270.000,000 for im provements in the next oO years. n eidentally Hill expressed his faith in the future of the country. "The country is all right."' he said. "It's the people. They are lazy. It would be better for the country if many of them were in their graves.". at the end of Oakdale aenue, June p and a. Teams from Untie Pulls Talent Jacksonville, (Irani Ptu-s t'ontrnl Point, and Med ford will compete Ashland will not be represented this year. The program will consist of men's singles, men's doubles, women's sin gles, women's doubles and mietl dou bles in both the junior and scnim event A special trophy will he awarded to the winner of the junior event. The tournament will consist f two days of plnv and the public are cor dially invited to attend. WICKERSHAM EXPLAINS DEPARTMENT'S EXPENSES WASHINGTON. I). C. June 1. Attorney General Wlekersham testi fied today before tho house commit tee appointed to Investigate the ex penditures of the department of Jus tice. He said that Henry Taft. broth er of the president as a member of the Inw firm of Strong and Cadwala der, acted upon one occasion as coun sel for tho American Sugar Itefiulug Company (the trust). His fee, said the attorney general, was turned to the firm's account, of which he (Wlekersham) was a silent member His own share of this foe, Wlclcer shnm testified was S-'G.OOO. Mcdford is' to hne an entirely new lighting system, the construction "f which is now under way. For some lime a force of men lme been einplou'i! in placing the new equip ment on the east side and the new are li-Jits in that jvirl of the city will he burning in nliout one ucel;. The new lamps will be equipped with mercury are icetifiers which will change the current from nlleitint iug to diicet. Instead of the pre-out lights a .series are light system will be employed. The new lights will be much brighter tlum the ones now used ami are being placed nt nil street intersections. A number of new streets huvc been opened nit lie- 'eessitHtiug the cltniii'ini' of some lights and the installation of others The equipment i.s necessarily heaxier and more expense than the old Mirietv hut the better service will mote lliau make up lor this. PIJiES CURED IU C TO H DAYS. 1'AZO OINTMKNT N KtutritittitHl to uro any onse of Itching hllml, l.t.'.MItiK r t-rotrthlliiK ii In a to 14 ilun or money tefumtal. 50e LIQUOR DEALERS LIABLE R)R DEATH OF DRINKERS SIMilN'tlPlKLH. III., June 1 That ruin sellers who sell liquor which causes the dentil of nu.youo live liable for damnges to the drinker's should stand. heirs In loilu.v held by the Thlnl ils lilel uppellule com I of Illinois to he good Inw. Two litigants appealing from the lower cotuK put tho piop iwltion up to lluil tribunal, which de cided Hint the llftunis diauiNhop net, lo that effect, was coiistiliiiiouul ami A Hotel That Is Different ASHLAND, OREGON offers nioro nVlraclioiis for the tourist 1 linti any iiy in youthorn Orogon. Tho Now Columbia Hotel at Ashland is uuexctMed for excellence of furnishings. Compares favorably with the best hotels of Portland or San Francisco for modern convenience and com fort. Steam heat and hot, and cold water in every room. Rooms with private bath. Single or on suite. Hotel auto meets trains. Kiiropean plan. For res ervations address or apply to The Columbia Hotel Mrs. E. G. Hadloy, Prop. Endors Block, Ashland, Or Hasklns for Health. .Ntar Oakland, California The only Woman' CollfRt en llic Pacific Cn.iSf. Ciiartcml ISM Near Is K'cat I mvrniliri. Ideal climate throuKtuiut t c year. I utrancc Jiid Kra'luaOoii icumrcn i l ciuial.n( ti hoe of Manfurd and t mvtrtity of l jMurna. l.aburatono. (or tciciicc vaiih mo.lrti ctini :nent. Kxcrlltnt hih rtumtie fur Ik me economics, library Mudr, imt.le anj ait. MoJcrn itymtiauum. Spatial caie fur liralili if ttuilcnti, uut-diwr life. I'mulrot, I in Ma Clay Cantui, A. M., I .11 I) I I.. I) I or 'atalogue adltr Scciclary, Mill Cotlrcr i' ).. California. lice today are searching for the cul prits who carted away an hundred pound safe belonging to the regis trar's office. The safe contained records but no money. Look for the ad that calls for you -among the help wanted ads. Hnsklns for Health. NOW "While you are thinking of it, make up yojur mind to come here for ,rlasses. lAMCAKGFrL. YOU SHOULD UF. DR. RICKERT OYER KENTNER'S WnSSSMiS The Modern Wash-day Time was when The Wash was a weekly nightmare, wash-day dinner a by-word. The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove has changed all that. Once the wash-boiler is on the stove, it leaves you free to attend to the dinner or any other work. You can move a New Perfection where you please and light it in a moment. It requires no attention after that. A single gallon of oil lasts all three burners seven hours or more. No coal or wood to carry ; no fire to feed ; no soot nor ashes. It keeps a kitchen or laundry cool and clean. It cooks to perfection, with the least trouble and expense. M..U wN I, 2 Lag, tufqa blu Fi&w Tfercction Oil .Cook-sisve ! UJ thjf I. HIMWnfr &m!k1 KtMru It XJ).UirMrilwmC4NUriJwhft tatftMttt ft Um1 toft, ttruth Mfttl4.l tatfh lien iKNfl, 4WI tiu it4n ((uUr ta iht Mfttitl 4 lU Standard Oil Company (IncurporaUJ) LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 1.- Tommy Dixon and Joe Ilivcrs got down today to the hard grind of training for their 20-round fight June 10. EVERETT, Wash., June 1. Jailed for drinking in a public place, Mrs J' rank ll. hasttnnn was conscious stricken and confessed knowledge of alleged hold-ups committed by her husband in Snohomish. Eusttnnu was locked up and he confessed. LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 1. To show that tho aged belief that a horse-hair put in water will turn into a "horsehair fcnnke" is all wrong, Henry Steenerson of Sawtelle todav has deposited $100 in a local bank which he promises to pay to anyone who can demonstrate to his satisfac tion that buch a hair does "come 10 life.' PORTLAND, Or., Juno 1. It was reported that the long standing dis pute between the Norman and Day brothers over the control of the Ho tel Portland here has been settled by the Days purchasing tho 49 shares of stock owned, by the Nonnans. CHICAGO, III.. June 1. Following tho agreement made some week ago, furniture manufacturers belonging to tho National Association of Furni ture Manufacturers put into effect a schedule reducing the working tiino of their factories to curtail the output. PARIS, Juno 1. Andre Glamor, sporting editor of the Excelsior, has introduced neroplano reporting in France. Ho has used aeroplanes to report binyclo races and is now using oiio in reporting neroplano races Glamor was formerly a San Fran, cisco reporter. itofMi Grand Clearance Sale AT Golden Rule Store FRIDAY, JUNE 2 m SATURDAY, JUNE 3 THE COLD BACKWARD SPRING HAS LEFT OUR STOCK TOO HEAVY IN MANY DEPARTMENTS, HENCE THIS CLEAR ANCE SALE INAUGURATED IN MID-SEASON. TWO DAYS OF UNUSUAL PRICE CUTTING WELLESLEV, Mass., June L Two western girls are cup winners in tho nuiiiinl games hero at Wellesley college. Gana Ualabanoff of Taeo ma took the first cup in tho archery conlest and Dorothea White of S.ui Diego won tho rowing prize. LQYTALTON Win., jull0 l-.j. Miller, cashier of the Siorra Valley bank, 1ms disappeared and with him the combination of tho bunk's snfo. Miller had full charge of the bank mid was tho only person who could open the sufo. Ladies' Suits at MILLINERY Lace Clearance Sale Prices at Half Price Curtains Every ladies and misses suit and skirt will All ladies and misses hats ko i" Hiis grand Sncri flood in lliis oloaranoe sale. The, assorl- be slaughtered in this clearance sale. A olearanee sale. None reserved. Everything ,MCJ,,t la,'c "ferf? l'i,,(! ,Vom M)() uMviiwrnr ,.,.... . , to $10.00 per pair. h'm"E ' at half price. Aulo honnefs and veils al hall' P ' ' 33 1-3 to 50 Per Cent h A11 at 2S Per Cent ow - ' ' - - - - - , i i I, . i i i n i Room Size Rugs Entirely Cleaned Out We Must Have More Room and are Going to Close Out all Our Room Size Rugs and art Squares. If you Want Bargains in These Goods Come While the Stock is Complete. A Good Selection of Patterns. Vm. Rodgors Silverware Free, Ask How. AKINS BENTON & CO. ; ; ; ; ; Draperies Wo curry n very euiiijiloto linn of itritiilliiH. Ince ourliiliiH, ft x t II I on, ii(i nml iln nil cliomim of ujiIhiInIimImk A MliciMiil uiiiu to Unite iirirr t It 1m wwk OXVIUnIVoIV lllllt, Will Ml VII ll HIHIll imrvlen iih Im ihifkIIiIo to koI In vvnn Hill ItU'Kt'Ht UlllOM. Weeks & McGowan Co PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our officii In now located In our puck lug limine, unit In imi for tlio hciihou. I'ioiii now on wo will luivo tint dully riioitH all uinrltctH, nhowlug pilri'ii reallred by tin Ciillfnilllii Krult 1Uh liiliutoi'x, and all otlii'r hIiIimhmh. Any one Intel otttod Ih luvlted to como In mid look tlnuii over mid com pure pilccrt. Ily nliltiiiii; with lift .mmi will luivo all tho ndvautiiKen, of tin' In i next anil iniiia coiuillo di'i'ldiiouti nelllug oiguulxiillou lu tho Hulled Ml ii ten mid ill a lower iomI to )oii Ihmi lu tho IHIHt. l.iint )iuii' wo linnilleil ueai ly ten thoiiNiiud car loitdti, or neeuty-Hlx nr ci ut of tho entire California cioi. Koiuouilii'r wo I' O ) I. ' N () T II I N i) All fi lilt In Hold nn Kit Individual uierltH, and inu'Ii Kiowem nmuo nml irlrim rculUed for each Hliliiinlit ale IMildUht'il lu thu ciitiiliiKUOrt. I'uollm; wiih ll li'il mid fulled ciiih iu:olii Call foiuln If you wmit to noil co nn, If you want iniiterlnt, luHpect our HiuntdeH, mid K't our inlicii tiiiforo puichiiii im:. I ltd i ti: us i' it r i t 'd. K. M. .McKcmi), .Noil liu".ti'nt Aurnt. 8 ACRES . HiikiII Iiiiiiki' nil of t rmirN iliui. ri In unlarit, 3 Vrnr nlil Iiitfi. 1(11111 (it lilll.t NIMItll Of illy HlllIlN, irU I ".no kimhI Ifriim 1 inuti'iii liuniiiiluMa fur mi I ovuu rAiiMimii and vhuitouow nnu1 iiahx. White & Trobridge CLAKi':.MOKT( Cal., June l i'oPMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMyMMMMMMMMMMNIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Rock Spring Goal OH HAND AZ.Z. TBI TIME. PHOKS 1C03. Burbidge TKK COAX. MAW. ILxcursipri Fares East 1911 Purine tlir iiiontlm nf May, June, July, AUUimt nml Hliriitor, oil ilitlnn dImimii liclow, tlin Southern Pacific will mill run tut trip tlrki'tn from Bedford, via Portland nn follow : TO KAUIW. ClilciiK'i I s:.(u CirJIICll lllllffrl Oinnliu ...... Kiiiinmi Clly 1 , C'J.30 HI. I'an I . HI null, vlu Coilliultl HtllffM ... 71. 0 .Mlnmiiimllit, illn-ct C'J.im .MIilliiMlMillt), vln Council lllilff., 73. XD HllHllltl, lllt.X't ,,,, I tit. in) N'iiw York I1X. ID HI. I.imiIh 7lt.Hi) WunliliiKlnn, I. (i. I IT.IH Atlantic (Mty, N. J. ...4 112.30 SALE DATCH Muy in. 17, 18, ID, ::, 23, 21, 25. 27, 2S nml 29 .In no K, 7, 9, 10, 12, 1C, 17, 21, 22, 21, 29 nml 30, July 1, 2, 3, I, n, C, 19, 20, 2, 27 nml 2. AtlKlint 3. I. &. II. K. 1C, 17, 21, 32, 23, 28, 29 nml 30. Hiitriiilnr 1, 2, 4, 6, C nml 7. Hlop-iivnrH within llmltM In tiltlior ill ruction. Klnul rcilurn limit Ortuber 3Ih. Tar (ri on way through Oullfontlr. Inqulr of auy Moutlitrn racldo nont, or write to WH. McMUHKAY aeutral FAiianirtr Airint PortUnd, Ottgoa. Graduation Presents Of Quality Still and Something that is useful Martin J. Redely The Jowolor Near Post Offico fcisfyu.VJ 4iM1WHH "HJt - - -'r Hpr""1 " V