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t s If wSm PAGE SIX IKEDFOttT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MftPiFOftTV AlU'ICION, VKmAY, JUNH i)y .101 1. BOURNE NOW "HEftR-PfiOPHEF'l Dlscusslnn Reported Split In Hcptib-J llcan Ranks Ho Outlines Method f of Tclllnn Who Will Be Next Pros-, Idcntial Candidate. ' Beat Uncle Sam WASHINGTON', D. C, Juno 9. ' Dlecusstng the reported split In tho ranks ot tliq progressives In tho scn ato today, Senator Jonathan nourno or Oregon dellvcrod n nenr-prophecy an dwlthout mentioning names oui-t lined a method for tolling who would bo tho next presidential nominee. j "The upparcnt efforts of sotnoi nowBpnpors to mislead tho people by convoying tho Idea that there will be no protest to tho rc-nomlnatlon of President Taft Is tho most aslnlno and I I ! I WAN MORE ROOM T 10 PROBE TRUST " Grand Jury Investigating Lumber In dustry Demands Larger Quarters Have Too Many Documents tor Their Present Room. Endorses Doctrine CENTRAL BIT Lfi&y DUFF GJSDOK CHICAGO. June 9. Larger quar- tern were today demanded by tho se cret ganr Jury that Is probing allog- icd offenses of the lumber trust, Mem-1 bora of tho Jury today appeared be- ifom Judgo Intuits and Informed Mm that tho documentary ovldenco now i received Is so great that there la no room In the present quarters. It Is J reported that many of tho documents were secured tluougb subpenas duces i HUME BURNS I Residence of Mrs. Mary A. Men De stroyed Flro Starts When Oil Stove Is Upset Little Furnlttiro ! Is Saved From Destruction. "MR tOWARD uKCY., ( NEW YORK, Juno . Acting on Idiotic peanut politics over Indulged , information furnished by some mys- ln," ho said. , LONDON. Juno C. The Spectator tecum from tho office ot Frederick . comments on tho Indorsement by Sir Weyerhaeuser. Edward Grey, tho Ilrlllsh foreign sec- lentils adjourned to tho quarters ntnry, of tho Monroe doctrlno In his The residence f Mrs. Mary A. Moo of Central Point was biirued to tho I ......., -.., hiuiiuit i iiur(i(i; I'UMiiin, nun Wim in most an entire loss. The flro started about l! o'clock In the evening ntpl gained such rapid headway that nothing could be ono. It wua caused by tho overturning of A coal oil sitivo. There wan no In surance on the property and very fow household effects were saved, 1 would suggest to'tcrlous 1'orson. said to bo a discharge USC(1 by Ju(1r0 Kohlsaat and permit-' S110.,0h ,lt tho dinner of the Pilgrim's ' ..... ...t ... .Or..-., ., t I ..Ml),. 1 t.ll n lnnn ! ... . . newspaper editors and reporters mat '""uj, "' "..... ....., .. ,. te lte jurors io use nis cauriruuni. ,80Clety last Tuesday Mglit, as ox- thcy propound theso questions to tho orcssmnking concern m no. vi esi, jprestdng tho universal feeling of Eng first 100 republicans they happen to i'y- ix n sircei uqc t. a.es .. ..... moot Marshal Henkcl and several customs: III U I ill I UU MrtV 'Who'll be the nominee of the officials made n raid on tho plaeo and j ULlI I lHL lUlll! iHfi I next renubllcan convention?' Sec- eu numuyr o, gowns, cqieuy oiul, 'Who'll bo president?' Then on imponcu jiiwiois, which are uuegeu io tho assumption that no convention havo been l.rought to this country by over nominates a man whom tho del, misrepresentations as to value, egates Inevitably believe will bo de-j The government alleges that It did rented, boo what conclusion they'll not receive tho full duty which should co.no to regarding who will be tho've- beep paid. An examination is republican nominee," now '?' '""I1,0 f th, c,,8,0,"s hou records of all tho Importations of Wo notice that some merchants In Quelle, Ltd., since tho firm was or othcr cities aro using considerable Raised two years ago to determine snaco advertising "Made in Oregon" " what extent alleged undervalun goods. That is as it should bo. The "on has been practiced, merchant must know that his indlvl- Lady Duff-Gordon wlo of Sir dual prosperity is to a great extent 0orge Edmund Duff-Gordon, is nam, dependent upon tho prosperity of the! c the corporation directory for state at large, and If Oregon manu- tho current year as president of and fneturers aro patronlied, that It will director In the corporation, although mean greater pay rolls, and greater it was stated for her that under a re pay rolls mean a larger degree 'of organization, which took pace about prosperity for ever? man. woman and, th ago, she ceased to be an child in Oregon. .official of the company and merely av tru ill iiiu vaiuwit ii a uvsi(,ut;i . Support the manufacturers of your homo city first. last and all the time, BE ELECTROCUTED 'llsbinen on tho subject. J In his tfuoech Sir Kdward defined , tho Monroe doctrine, as meaning that no Kurupean nation could acquire more territory on the American cotitl- Jnent, and added: "Our policy Is In full accord with that doctrlno." i Central Point and the Hleetrlca will V, play ball Sunday on tho. Medford dla-; Ha Tribune .Puts On Frills. tnond and a hot game Is anticipated Central Point has hung one over on the "Klectrlcs." who aro out for blood and say they will (ako the game by a top-heavy score. The lineup Is as follows: Central Point Wllkerson, catch er; II. Peart or Dass, pitcher: H. Peart, shortstop; Smith, third base; Hopkins, first base; Mllle, srecond base; Portor, left field; Clark, right field; and Farra, right field. "Electrics" Cole, pitcher; Jerome catcher; Haswell, first base; Ebol, second base; Weffcnbach, shortstop; Rader, third base; Duffum, right field; Merrill, center field; Alendor-j fer, left field; nragaw, McDonald and Henselmnn, will be on the bench for (Central Point Herald.) Just to show Unit it is a really up-to-date daily newHpmwr, which fuel is daily demonstrntcd anyway, the .M imI ford Mail Tribune has luul n big elect rie sign placed on top of iN new liuildinn so that he who runs or walks, or joys or jagu by nlylit time may see it. Good luck Tribune. Hasklns for Health. All property values depend upon tho prosperity of tho community. If our manufacturers aro prospering, and the merchant likewise, the farm er will prosper, too. The porslotont douintul for goods "Mudo In Oregon" will help bring greater prosperity to tho people of Oregon. Tho people of this city should buy Mado In Oregon" goods, from' thu local merchants whenever tho price and quality arc equal to Eijsteru mado goods. Look for tin) loser of tlio iirliclos. you have found for a prompt ml tuny save him n lot of worry, finder hasn't ndvertiscd, you advertise. Homo prosperity depends upon homo Industry, and iitnto-wldo nron purity vlll ho greater If fnctorlon Hcllng 'Miido In Oregon" gondii are patronUed b ytho local merchants. The "Made In Oregon1' movement Inaugurated by Iho Miiiiufuuturui'' AniuK'Intloi), of I'ortlniHlt , 'll do much lo ntlmululo tho iiiniuifnctiii'o and ttalu ut goods tnudo wltliln tliu utiito. --W9W0. f Look at tho "r'qr Salo" mis and nt some of tliu tilings that are adver tised for sale. Hnsklns for Health. The mall order houses of the East n,,.i von will heln yourself to prosper-1 would not bo so prosperous I fthe Ity But if your local factories can-! people of this community would In- the locals not sunnly your wants, insist that tho jsist ou having "Mado In Oregon- merchant carries "Made in Oregon" I poods from the local merchants. The Loolc at a Qf the real cstnte nils coods from other Oregon sources to business of this community would be ftl nt mci, 0 the real estate ad- sunnlv your needs. um " " l" ""'"'s i"" vcniscu, ueioro lnvcsune. Hasklns for Health. lie and the merchants would help ! along the "Made In Oregon" Idea. Hasklns for Health. EXTRA BARGAIN A snap In price and terms A lnrgo lot 00x3 1G foot, first full lot on Court street. Just 50 feooft tho paving on North Central Avenue and no paving tax to pay. An elegant largo lot with n now house, lix II, well furnished, 2 good new beds, complete, good cook stove and cooking outfit, chairs, tublo, dishes, and wood to cook with till mid winter. Lumber enough to build a kitchen. This lot coat $1100 In No vember. All now for $700 or less. A llttlo money down and tho bat anco as rent, $20.00 pep mouth till paid nut. No fako; I moan Just what I say. Address G. W. Slater, Genoral Delivery, or call at prom ises after C p. in. )ti n fi JUST OUT i , .. Medford Mail-Tribune Official Map of Jackson County, Ore. r Compiled especially for tho Mall Tribune by tho Joqkson County Abstract Co, Approved and Offi cially adopted by tho county court, July, 1010. Shows ownership of each parcel of property, township and section linos, county rnnds, forest re serves, railroad grant, city and town boundaries j mill nil iilhui iin(nnrirtf Irifui-tiinllnH . ' I Tho only convenient, handy, complete map of Jackson county published In ninny years, 8lxo 29 by 40 luetics, ou heavy map paper, tinned at both ends. No homo coinploto without thin map. It sella for $3.50, but will bo given nwny free to subscrib ers to the Medford Mall Tribune. HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE 8UUSCIII11E TO THE DAILY MAIL TIUI1UNE TOR ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE M.00 OR FOR THE WEEKLY MAIL TRIUUNE TWO YEARS IN ADVANCE AT $1.00 A YEAR.W.OO ") AND THE MAI 18 YOUR8. Or ' got ouo now subscriber to tho Dully or two now ones to the Wookly, remit mid wn will sond tha mop, Old'subflcrlbors may secure tho mop by paying up arrears and subscribing In advance. Medford Mail Tribune 27 N. Fir Street Medford, Ore. rrftn OUR j J u 1 ' . ij 11 J 1 H -, John R. Allen Furniture Now on Sale at the Natatorium LAST DAY SATURDAY .v " lU 't n 1 " -kt 1 ' Rugs $90 - cut to $40 Dressers $4(i - cut to $ 1 8 PRICES SLAUGHTERED I1 111 f : . s( . a . Beds $22.50 - cut to $10 Mattresses $20 cut to $10 !('! f ' f Rockers and other things iii same proportion i 4 A i', 'U .J Fine Mahogany Disc Cabinet, worth $75.0Q to go first buyer at $25.00 i .; . 1f " J , r.ti ' t! y.X lA. ' ' . Biggest Bargains Ever Offered in Medford. Come Early. NATATORIUM wmmmmmmmmmmmm i