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aMHhifc . PA'GE FOUK IUEDFORD MATb TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. ,!UNE 111. 1911. Medford Mail tribune TAFT DESERTS THE BIG IDOL. H aV INIttfitMANntSM't NtSVMlAlIA1t I'UULlHHUD IMIT-.V KXC1C1T HATUIl VAX JT Tlin MRDKOIID I'UINTIKQ CO. Tim Dointtfirntlo TIMos, Th Mutton! ' Mull, Tlin Mdttonl Tribune, Tho South nrn OrrKunlan, Tho Anlilnnd Tribune j QUOHOIC l'UTNAM, Editor mid Mnnnf-rc TAFT'S Canadian reoinroeitv bill moans I'rot' trade willil tt i ,. . .i i i i i i..i milium, it is a stop towards universal ireo ir-im-for the United States. It foreshadows the cessation of worship of the tm-nt uort Protection by the grand old party owico Man Tribuno nuiMin?.2s.a7.si for t,0 hoiioHt of the grand old trust. North Tlr Hired; phono. Main 3021 1 ,.,,. . . , . , , , i i , . Homo 76. Protection is nothing more nor less than special legis lation and all special legislation is vicious, demoralizing and undemocratic There is no reason why any industry should not rest, upon its own merits and succeed or fail without legislation that taxes all the people for the bene fit of the few. I'rotooted interests have for many veal's successfully deceived a majority of the people and as a result of the levy made upon consumers to aid "infant," industries, we have the multi-millionaire and the billion dollar monopoly. For decades the people were told that it was necessary MINISTER s. Kntored ntt iwcohd-clngs matter Mrdfonl, Oregon, under the net March 3, 1879. Official aiwr of tht city or aic-ironi Paper of Jncl.son County sunsoRirTioir una yrnr. uy muii One month by mail RATXS. 16.00 l-r month, delivered by carrier In airtirtiru, jucKiionviiie anu v.cn- (rnl Ttalnt .BO Cw?.i5.,ryvS?rn!!:.r.r:::: i:ojto tax themsolves in order to enable the payment of high er wages by the American manufacturer than nam by the Kuropean, all of which was bosh, for other conditions were responsible. America was in process of development Europe was developed. Modern methods, modern ingen uity, modern contrivances, modern inventions all helped to equalize labor cost. SWORN CTH.GUT.ATIOX. Dally averasrt for six months ending December SI, 1910. 2731. mil X,ed Wire XTnlWd Vttn Blipatchei. Tho Mall Trlbuno li on nale at th Ferry News Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland. Howmnn Nw Co., Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ail Brown !" IS NABBED BY COPS Recent Arrival at Ashlnntl Cnirylntj Papers of Orilalnntl Minister Makes a Nuisance of Himself ami Leads Officers a Chase. Just suppose It the fellow who Is alwnjH paying "what's tho use of talk inc." should shut up! Often the glad hand has an Itching palm. One Idea of nothing at all to read 13 an Interview wlti: l a famous man. The Xcw Vondon. Uaby-by Hero's a fly Let us swat him, you and I, Tako a brick, Or a stick, Bounce It on his forehead, quick! Old Man Gilph says, "don't monk ey with no buz saw and don't start a tariff ,argument with a wool grow er." ASHI.AN'I), June !. A man lv- lug his nunio ns Uev, Owon F, Do- Utvort-nu and currying papers whluh shnweil him to he a lOKUlurly ordain ed minister of the Christian Church, was urrostod by Of doer Mngoon. lie was charged wllli having forced his attentions upon several girls nhoiit the city and with Improper conduct towards girls he lind mot lu the city park. DcLuvercau hail made a nuisance of himself since liU arrival lu Ash- laud recently. He offered to preach an Church, but his refused. He picked an acquaintance with several girls and proposed to two or three of them. He also spent much time lu the park and frightened young girls by tiylng to force his attentions on them. Tor two or throe days previous to his arrest 'DeUivoreau was watched bv the police. Immediately after he When a man sells his vote ho throws In his self respect for good measure. Difficult Tasks It's hard to emilo And keep up cheor "When someone's yelling In your ear. It's hard to tell A tale with grace When soiueono laughs In the wrong place. Where Is the old fashioned party who used to say an automobile was a "consarned contraption?" . It is hard to see yourself as others see you lr you havon't had any quar rels with yourself. A big cotton crop means soft times for somebody. It Isn't any use to walk tho floor will! your troubles. The best thing to do Is to sit down and make faces at tho baby. Somo people never would be sick If they didn't worship medlciue. Somo city boys are ashamed of their freckles; few of their ignorance. i They say Senator Lorlmer never swore, but that was before the direct election law passed. Tho rolling stono gathers no moss, but what could It do with It If It did? Tho follow who tries to blow out his brains doesn't havo much to aim at.' Sad Occurence, On tho roof at midnight, Jones In misery; Landed from an airship, Dldn t have u key. Uncle Joe a Humorist. WASHINGTON, 11. C, June 111. Unclu Joo Cannon will not enter vaudeville. Abltt'd regarding u lute ru mor (lint ho would open u 30 wuekh' engagement in Novem ber at $3000 u week, the pro ceeds to go to found ti model farm near Danville, III., tho former stpuakur tdmr-ily tilted his cigar toward tho ceiling and mtid: "Will you print llio exact words I nay: "Well, here it is: That is one of the cutest, most harm less little d n lies that I liavo heard of in it long time. Tell tho great, iniquitous prows for mo thai it won't do any linrni if they confino tlitsin boIvos to just Btieh harmless lit t lo things. K ' i i : , .- '"f -M -f -f -f -f -f , i 4. . k Tho Suftmlnv lOveniiiL' Post recenllv printed a eonnmri-l ," ''Tff.i , . i. " i i , .,,...' ' . . , i , at tho Ohrlstl son between iree trade (J rent Britain anil protected tier-8ervU.t1, W0M, r many, wliicli can be compared, while America ami hnro pean nations cannot be. 'hie comparison showed that Uer man waives were 17 per cent lower, the hours of work 11 per cent longer and the hourly wage 12;" per cent, lower than in tree trade JSritian. So that the talk of higher wages being due to protection is buncombe. While Taft is abandoning protection, or making a start fm fihiiiidonnicnr. flic deniniMvifs in conirivss seem ro have had been taken Into custody ho was started towards protection. The "Underwood wool tariff, "rraignod before justice Hurt and provides a dutv of '20 per cent upon raw wool, upon the demanded a trial. excuse that it is necessarv for revenue purposes. Perhaps ' ' "Ti1!1 IT'ZrLr'h'! ., . , . ., . , . ,,, ., . i'i i ii iitakeu to Wnh Chunks restaurant lu it is, but it is also stated that it is essential lor the wool ,.,. wh IMwan, hlPkf ,,. grower all of which shows that the tariff is a local issue. ,.nvicted blind pigger, one officer with each section struggling for some of the graft for its being in charge of both. After tho own localitv. And the democratic congressmen have ceil- i " wero allowed to go to the sured Brvan because he pointed out their inconsistencv. washroom t the ny .r the restau- -' ... ....ii A iiiiil nf niliiiitiw Inter t-m , .. - ,. . i, . ., IIT T .... .. . ... " ............ . .. . . OH Ml llil VI' filll lill I IIHIM ill IUII lllill till" I I' J'lll "l II l II MITM- dent is headed toward free trade and the democratic house is headed toward protection, which is apt to make peo ple ask whether the protected interests are being kicked out of the republican, party and being welcomed into the iliMtiAnintiri 4j11 '. ,u" . , .r(. , . ... , , , ... . (self up from the bank of tho creek et every one knows no tariff bill will be passed at final ,, mnk0 tracks down the valley. session and the tantf revision work is simply for politi cal effect; that the stand-pat senate will undo whatev.er bluff at revision the house .may make. The politicians continue to blindly play party politics as in days of old, forgetting that the balance of power is now held by the awakened independents who care naught for party and who understand the game of grab and graft, and greed played for many rears at Vnshington. STEPMOTHER SAID TO BE POISONER Friend of Mrs. Schcnk of West Vlr (llnla Arrested Charucd With Al tcmptliin to Make Away Willi Her Husband's Child. BROTHER OF DEAD MAN WRITES lllack stepped out uud Informed tho officer that the lleverend Del.uvt reau hail dropped about twenty feet off the roar of the restaurant and escaped. The officer ran to the rear 1 lu time to see his prisoner pick him- 11368 0 00 FOR SUGAR EACH YEAR Acting President of American Re fining Company Testifies That To tal Bill for Sweets Annually in United States In Gigantic Sum. ANDERSON HAS ; A PAYING MINE i WASHINGTON. I). C, June 1.1. -Edward Atkins noting president of the American Sugar Refining foin- Takes Out $21,000 Since Christmas States Property Is Not For Sale- Ore Enough in SIglit to Keep Mill Busy Some Time. T. if. Anderson of Kerliy was ri viMior in .Mciiioki .Monday, coming in in company with 11. F. Forlicri, who pany resumed the stand heforo thej is associated with .Miksche & Schmilt house committee investigating the &u-, J'culty company, in the mining Imim- gar industry. He testified that t'.iei lies'), and who has been out for some total sugar hill of the Afinieaii pe- plo amounted to .f3li8,0l)0,000 iiiuni- ally. If the duty on raw sugar wen removed, he assorted, this sum conic be reduced $Ji.OUU,OU0. Afterward" ho qualified this statement, wyirrj that tho removal of the duty would cripple tho American heel sugar in terests and probably destroy the cane sugar industry. lie advocated u par tial reduction in the duty on raw Migar, cheapeninj' its cost and pm (eclintf American producers simulla neously. FRANK NEIL NAMED COUNIY EIRE WARDEN Under (lie authority n'lvcn him by tho Oregon (Went lire law eiincli'd by the last legislature, State For ester F. A. Klliott is actively engaged in perfecting Irs campaign i'or the prevention of forest fires during the approaching dry season. Ahide J'roiu tho local lire wardens, of whom there will be about (100 in th estate, super vising wardens uro being appointed In caoh of the heavily timbered coun ties'. In that portion of the state huving but a small amount of timber, two or more counties will lie looked after by nun supervisiog warden, Frank it. Neil of Kagle Point, Or., has been appointed to the position of suporvining warden for Jackhon county. Tli is appointment was made by tho stite forester nfler a very careful consideration of tho recom mendations received from the prin cipal limber-land owners of this ter ritory, Persons residing in localities not covered by u local fire warden should consult him in regard to burn ing of slashings anLinforinution con cerning tho Tiro law. days looking over properties in the neighborhood of Mr. Anderson': mine, .Mr. Anderou is Ihe owner of a producing property which promises to yield him lnrge returns in the course of development; lie lutl al ready on deposit in the First Na tional bank at Grants Puss bullion to the value of '.21,000, taken out since last Christmas, and states that the properly is not for sale ut any pneo. Ho says that there is a largo amoiiiit of development .work and prosneet ing going on quietly in his neighbor hood; K. JL Wilson, for instance, having just brought in and set up a 10-ton mill, with two conceulrutois, snw-mill for mine timbers, etc., which is ready to start up today, with oro enough in sight on the claims owned by M. Wilson to keep the mill busy indefinitely. Mr. Fobes slates that tho people of Medford should rub their eyen open and wake up to the fact that a genuine mining industry is being de veloped in tho hills around this val ley not a "boom" in the ordinary sense of the word, carrying with it tho suggestion of inflated values and utlimute disappointment lo investors, but a real industry of large propor tions, which will bring men of means and experience in the mining world hero as permanent investors and res idents of the valley. ' Stock Company Quits. The Gorman-Ford Stock company after playing two nights at (ho Med ford opera house, closed their en gagement last night duo to luck of patronage. Once again has it been dcmonstialcd that a stock company cannot mako good at tho opera house. ' The show was not below the usual standard of slock companies, but Mcdford's lasto lias been oullivnled until nothing but the best takes. neljivereau litd been staying at the Hotel l'avk and after his escape his effects there were searched. Let ters from sweethearts lu Kverett, Wash., and Sandr, Or., were discov ered. Tho escaped minister was recap tured yesterday afternoon by O. W. Ilako. the carpenter, who found l)e Uivereau hiding In tho north end of town. 'r O. F. Horn, U man representing himself to be a niinistcr, was bound over to tho grand jury nt Ardilnud Monday by Justice J. G. Hurt, lie was held oa the charge of contribut ing to the delinquency of small girls. The man seems to have a mania for Millialing tho acquaintance or girls of from M to 1 years of age ami making love, to them. Mo tempt ed them with alluring prospects of travel, and his operations in A-h-land were nipKd in the bud by the vigilance of the Miliee force. Documents were found on the per son of Horn which showed that he had been apprehended in Glackaums coiiulv on n like charge, and ufter giving bonds (o appear had left sur reptitiously. Certain hnudsuieu in that count v will probably be interc-d-cd in knowing of his whereabouts. Horn rcprenculH himself to be a minister and stated that ha expects to complete a course in a theological seminary. Ho has been married twice and has a wife at the present time. He was given n preliminary hear ing Monday, the offense huving been committed on June 7 uud H. He was arrested on Juno 8 but escaped and was not caught again until Monday. PHYSICIANS SAY ' KOHL WILL RECOVER HAN FItANOJSCO, Cal., Juno 1.1.--Physicians today believed that Dr. Fred Kohl, millionaire clubman shot by Adole Veruo, will recover. Ho waH so far recovered today that physicians planned an X-ray examination pre paratory to removing tho bullet. ThiJ Vergo woman continues hysterical In her ceil and ut midnight It was nec essary to suiiiman a physician to ad mialstor opiates. DIOliAWAIti:. Ohio, Jlmo 111. Mrs. Josalij It. Way-llenkb'. arrested for tho alleged poisoning of Iter stop duiiKhtiir, Mill I Inutile, aged V!l, Is out under bond today, and piotesls her luuoi'ouco of a chartto which, In many ways, parallels tho Scheuk case la Wheeling, W. Vu. Mrs. Ileuklu Is a riiuiul of Mrs. Laura Farnsworlh riehouk, recently tried for the alli'Ki'd polsouluK f her hus band, tho millionaire. Merl llmiklu, thu pretty victim of the alleged poisoning, was a favorite with Ohio W'esleyau University stud ents here. A mouth agt Im return ed from a visit to AIIiuuh, Ohio, suf fering from a nervous breakdown. Her step-mother attended her. Itc cunlly shu was taken to the Joint Case Hospital and an hour later physicians pumped two drachms of arsenic from hor stomach. Only the fact that such a large quantity of tho poison had boon given her saved bur life, physicians say. Detectives who Investigated as sert that tho poison was udmlulxtor ed In a glass of grapc-julci which luv stop-mollicr had given her the day before she was taken lo tho hospi tal. "From the moment I was tnkeu III. I was afraid," said Miss llcnklo. "Mrs. Ilonkt'i seemed Jealous of my father's attention to mo. After I had been sick a few days I noticed that thliiKs tasted peculiarly, lu tho mid dle of tho night I frequently woko up with a start to see Mrs. Ilonkbi clad la her ulKhtKown. staudluK above mo. Then camo an awful day. when 1 thouitht I was to dlo. Papa's wife entered tho room and related an awful dream she had during tho night. Sho told me how shu had ween a whlto hoarse stop In front of tho house, six men walk up tint stairs and carry mo out. 1 wbb too weak to protest and was forced to onduro It." PRESIDENT GRAY UNABLE TO COME Other Railroad Men, However, Will Arrive In Medford Next Friday on Inspection Trip After Vlsltin" Klamath Falls. Corta Damns Asks Chief of Police Hltson for Information nciianllnu Life of His Drotlnr Hero Ooforc Ho Was Killed. Steal pepper Shakes. With scvoral note of popper and salt shakers in thoir possession three men walked out of tho Manhattan cafo at 12 o'clook Tuesday morning in Ihe ubsenco of the wailor and have not been neon sine". Tbo cashier saw (ho llioft and no lifiod the police who dinned the men north along Front Btreel and the railroad trucks: hut could not catch them. The idontity of nt least one of thu men is known uud further complications aro expected, Look at tho classified ads if you have lost sotnothing and if the With the exception of President i' It, (Iray of the Hill lines hi Oregon party sjf Hill railroad officials will arrive in Medford next Friday night, probably on train Hi, from the south President (Iray was unable to ac company the party. Preparations aro under way to ar rango a -reception for thu party on their arrival hero. It is possible that a banquet will bo tendered, (hiuigh this will depend upon thu desires of President (Iray. The party leave Portland on Tues day morning upon u special train and will bo accompanied by roprcseutn tives of the Portland papers. Tho party will go to Madras, Me loliit.H, Culver, Opal City, itnymoud, I.aidlaw, Jiend and Prineville, when) they will bo entertained by Ihu com mercial clubs and civic bodies of these hustling interior towns. From ouch point, they will visit by auto mobiles thu surrounding country with a view to ascertaining the needs of Ihu country from a transportation standpoint, and for the purpose of becoming aeipiainlcd with conditions generally. Following uro the names of those who will compose thu purly: II. ('. Nutt, fourth vice president Northern Pncifin railway, Tacoma; .1. 0. Wood worth, traffic manager Northern l'a cifio railway, Kl. Paul; A. I). Charl ton, assistant general passenger agent Northern Pacific railway, Portland; Henry Plukelcy, general western freight agent Northern Pa cific railway, Tacoma; F. If. Fogar ty, assistant general freight agent Northern Pacific railway, Portland', . J. llrioluir, immigration agont Northern Pacific railway, Kt. Paul; 'O. I). Wheeler, advertising depart ment .Northern Paoifio railway, Kt. Paul; F. Ii. Piper, nuuitging editor Oregonian, Portland; John F. (Jar roll, general niunngur Telegram, Port land; C. K. Jackson, publisher Jour nal, Portland; II, K. Cook, official photographer and stenographer. Look among (ho classified nds for tho address of your next boarding placoi Where to Go iTonight giMl Chief of Police llilson Is lu ri ooipt of a loiter from Carta llarnos, a brother of Arthur Murnos, who was killed III a freight wreck on tho Mod ford (I iiioii ry company's siding somo weeks ugo, Thu wiitor .stilled thai ho under stood that his brother worked ou a ranch near Medford and wUhcd fur tlier information. Harm" wits of n wandering disposition and had mil been to the old homo near Molmuk. Mo for III years. Ho hud tliioo siilors in O.iuard, Cab, but for somo loasoii did nol ro for Ilia authorities lo Ihcui. There we ro oilier relatives nearer than Mo hawk, Mo., but these al-.o were un awaio of his death until lately. HiiHklun for Health. PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our office Is now loratod lu our pack ing house, and Is open for the season From now on wo will have tho dull) reports all markets, showing price realized by the California Fruit DIh trlbutors, and all other shippers. Any duo Interested Is Invited ti conic in and look thorn over and com pare prices. Ily shipping with us you will liiivn nil llin mll'iiii'ui'i.M. nf (hi1 largest ami most complete declduou soiling organisation in tho United .States and at a lower cont to you than lu tho past. I .nut voiir we linmlloil tmnrlv tnh thousand, car loads, or sovonly-slx pot coat of iho'cutlru California crop. Kouiomoor wo I' O O ! X ( T II I X (1 AH fruit lit Hold nti Its Individual mortis, and oach growers anmu and prices realized for cadi shipment ar published lu the catalogues. Pooling was tried and failed years ago lu Call forula. If you want to soil kco uh. if you u-niit in it t iirlnt . Inmii'Ct our Hamuli' and Kot our price before purchns Ing. l HO 1) UdKltS !' IllMT CM). K. M. .McKoany, .Noilliwcsterii Agent. Homo I'linuc ili. I'urlflo 701)1. DAHLIAS Now I tho 1 1 tn o to plant Wo have a cholca annortmont of tlno growing plants In pots. All tho novelties lu I 'J 11 Dahlias. J.T.BROADLEY&Co. tint'iilimiHo near City Koiorvolr Kloni C niul (Vol nil Aicaun Phone r.i:ti miii iint. The warm weather will soon bo licrc. Wo havo tho necon nary requirements to mako work easy in warm wenthnr. Boo us for tho host of KLKO TH1C FANS and tho best of prices. SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC CO. 27 SOUTH OKNTUAt'. YOUR Vacation Will Laat Always IF YOU HIICOllI) IT WITH A Kodak Medford Book Store I WAU 'I'l.MI! I'SCAI'I 2 ItO.MANCH ON 1IAIM). HIS I.MAdi: IX THK WA'ICH IWMIIiV THOI'IIM'H Four tJooil I'leliircN Tonight. Don't Coll lo Soo Tlicim oxu di.mi: THE ISIS THEATRE TWO IIKJ HKADI.I.N'HKH I K.MUIISO.V AXD WltKHIT Singing ami Daiii-lug Conieilliuix I'or oaUNtug a laugh riot lu San i l-'rauuhu'o for tho pant nuvoii dnys, (hoy have lionu soul to Modford for four ulghls to show what Ihoy can do when It's Up to thoiii lo show you how ihllciihiiiNly funny J they can bo. Tlioso aro tho funulent ever. ItOIIKHT ri.WNMH I Olio of I ho best buck duurcrn ou tho staito today, who holds his nil J illxuco for Ion minutes with his I muiga and brings forth groat tip pliuuo with his funny slops at tho J close of act. 7 NAT THEATRE In now open every night and Sat urday and Sunday afternoon. Thu roxloat nud coolest thoator lu town. Fluent of light, and tho bout film subjects. OhiiUKn of program Sunday-i, Wotlnctiduys and Friday. Admin, (don 10c. Come onco and you will come nKalu. U-GO Friday and Saturday ..."WKSBa THU OIOWDI OO" "Till: 1.1. )X AXD TDK MOUSK" Tho groat Now York urceHrt. Look Prk'Ofl 2r.o and 3f.c. Sunday "At I'liu-y Uldge." 0m0l NATATORIUM I Thursday afternoon, Juno irith, Ladles will bu furuUhod bathing suits and a froo swim between 2 ....i i 4 lllill I, l, HI, AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO i I The Merrivold Shop FOR STATIONERY l.'tl W. Main St., Medford. WOOD FOR SALE IJiiiltnd niiioimt of Dry Aah, olthor block or split. Low prloo. Phone 3311 Rock Spring Coal OH, HAND AZ.Z. TM tilt. VKOKB 1003. Burbidge THE COAI. SCAM, !. iw t-w i-M