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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1911)
MWmrOttT) lrATTv TRTBUN13, MF.DFORD, OIWCIOM, WEDNESDAY, AUOITRT HO, lOtf. P3!GE 0!HRTC12 H 5 CERTAIN DEFEAT HAS SOUREO TAFT Senator Clnpii Snys That the Knowl eilfio That Ho Has no Show of Re-election Has Made President lll-Tcmpcrcil and Dictatorial. I.ON'O IIKAOII, Auk. 30. "Tho l(iiowliilr,it dial hit lll.Hll't n uIiohI of it hIiiiw 1i bo r lii'til Imii iiiinlii IToiildKiit Tnfl III- (lllllllltlllll, (lll'.tlttll rial anil bullhorn! ml," Thin llltlo flliiK ut thn prfHlili'iit wiih inaitii today by I'iiIIkiI Ktaloit Hun. 'WUfrW. atr MoHim B. Clupii of MlniiPHdtii, illKdliiiliiator of tliti iloctiliicit ut proKrvKNlvu roniili llntnUm, lii-foni hit btmrdud a train (or Kmiiiii, whiirn ho Ih Hcliiululod to Ml'onk IoiiIkIiI. Hmiator Claii'H " roinurk wbh liroiniitcit by u jucry an to whuthor I'ritnldiMit Tad ptnuiffHi'il thn tmiiio fiUMill)' an did TliKiiiltirn lloomivtilt hi the inattitr of IiiuiiIIIiik in'oplo ami niiiiltiK out uli it. "Prmililoiil Taft," Im aimwurml. niONt (cttnliily ili) not know how to liauillo iicoplo, nml nohoity Ih hultur ariiialntml with (hnt (net than Mr Taft, It linn innitu him itonr, povlnh and fri'tful." Two thonitanil pnrmiiiH hint night bnnnl thn Mlnni'Notn Konator toll Hid utory of ri'piihllcan liiHurK'iiry. Ho kIiiiiIiik IiIh itililrt'iH with a powerful appiml for thn Initiative, rffuruuiluni nml recall of all olcrtlvo nfflcorH, lie rliiillnc Jtnlitvii, Ki'iiator Dapp launch i'il Into thn woinnii MiffntK" iiiovn uicnt, "No rlvnr can t Ihu ahovo ItM Hourro," tin mtlil, "ami thn river that flmU tin Nourrc In n ptiro Hirlng will bo purer an It flown xt'iiwurd throiiKh Ha roclty IiimI; hut the river that fliulii ItK noitrco In corruption anil pollution will hear pollution on lt liriat. Who can ranndvit nanlty In Hit) nrRUUHiut that tho polllnc plant In no ih'Krndml ami contemptible a plncu thai women nIiouIiI not k thorn? "Tim Id m thnt tlm pliiK-UKly. tho loafer nml tho imndorer to vlco ran havo a volco In tho government ami that n woinaii cannot In n traventy on tho fumlaiitDiitnl conlderntlon of free government Itnolf." NEW JAPANESE CABINET RULES Martinis SalonJI Assumes nclnns of Twcr Chaniio Attrlhutct! to Fi nancial Difficulties nml Army anil Navy Inactivity. CALLS RECALL CLUMSY DIVISE Justice Brown of Federal Supreme Court Denounces Application of Principle- to Judiciary Asalls Popular Election of Senators. IIOHTON, Miihh,, Auk. 30. Declnr lug tho recall n "HoiHflW'itt fluniHj ami expennlve device, ' hut admitting that It may "piovo of ureal xorvlro In dlupOMliiK of unpopular official," for mer .IiiMtlco llrown of tho United Htateit Miipronio court today ntlilri'iotod I ho Aumrlran liar itHioclatlon conven tion here on public prolileniM. "No JiiiIkd." ho ald. "In n fit Judgo without tho cournKo to render an un popular iIucIhIoii; tho recall In nuch CHUCK fllllld easily COVIir till! KIOKHCHt aliUHDH, Tho Idea that it Judge hIuiuIiI Im compelled to descend from tho heticli lo vlmllcato IiIh right to rotivln Ida aeat by an uppeal to thn public Ih tho hint recniiran of political folly," Kx-.liiHtlcn llrown nlno unwilled tlm popular election of nemttorH, Haying tho HticccHH of tho plan wan problem atlciil, Ho oiidnrsud tho Idea of com mission government. I PUBLIC PAYS $100,000 TOSEEWRESTLINGBOUT OHlOAdO, Aug. .TO. Acorilltm to tho promote of tho (lotch-llackon-hcIi in lilt wrestling match horo l.iihor day, ovory hpiiI In tho grandstand for tho iihow hna boon sold and tho ail vnncn rorolplH liavo already passed tho $100,000 mnrk. Tho liloaohoiH nro expected to brliiK In $10,000 ad illtomtl. OiiIhIiIo wrestling faun nio already arriving. ' Hofuroa Smith today submitted to HuokoiiHchmlilt tho iiiIuh Kovonilnu tho mutoli. lOaoh of tho conloHtanta tindor tho iii-ovIhIoub iIovIhoiI Ih com pound to froiinontly tako tint offonuo mirtor uoniilty of tlliiquuliricntlon. Ilnolconnalimlilt approvod tho plan. Tho riiloii will now lm HUhmltted to Ootoli, TOKYO, auk. no,'-- 'I'lio now .lap- iiiimho cahlnut wjih liiHtaled today and lioKitn at oiil'o tojako up tho af fnlrn tif (ho iidmlulHtiatlou with pnr tli'iilar alloutlon to tho financial dlf fli'iiltlea which liroiiKht ahout tho chaiiKi'. .Mariiiln Haloujl Ih Hid how pre mier; Huron Uchlda, at primoul am hitHMiitlor to tho United HIiiIch, Ih mill. iHlor of foiolKii nffalnti Mr. Yama moto, foriuiirly preHldont of tlio Hank of Japan, mlulMtor of finance; Count HayiiHtil, mlulhter of coniiuliiilcittloiiH ami to havo chitrKO or forelmi nffalrH until Uchldtt'n return from Vnnhlng tou; (leneral iHhliuiuoto, formorly vleo-iiiliilHtor of war, to lie mlnUter of war: Admiral Hlto, mlulNtor of navy, coiittuiii'H In office; llanolm. milliliter of education; llara. mlnlHter of homo nffalrH; MatHiula, inlnlHtor of Juxtlro, mid Makluo, inlnlHtor of ag riculture, l'oriner Premier Katitum Ih to rank an an eldor HtnteHimtu. In addition to tint financial problmiiH, tho cliiuiKO In caliliietN In nttrlhutcd to Katitura'it policy of uon-coiintructioii of tho navy nml nou-Dxpiiiinlop for tho army. RAIL MANAGERS DISCUSS STRIKE HI fill Offlcals of Larucst System Confer Upon Attitude of Railroads Rcflnrdlnu Rccoflnltlon of New Federation, CONSPIRACY CASES GO OVER A MONTH HKATThK. Wo., Auk. :i. The nine men eliaiued with "coiiNpiniey to olHlruet JiiHtK'ti'' lieeaiirto they piirtifipnttM in u protect uiiimh meet- iilK iiiiiieil iiK'iiiiiKt Keilernl Jiule lliinford IiiKt' week, were limuylil S? I'oro I'nileil SIiiIoh ('niiiiiiih-ioilor Tot leu today anil their lieuriiiK "''"' poNtpoucil until Seplemlier -' liy re-i iUt'Ht of the 1'iiitetl SliiteH ilintnet nttorney. j City foiinfiliniin O. T. Krick-on, HtiKo Kelley mill P. V. Molir, who have lit'i'ii in jail hiiicc llicv w'eri' nr rcxled last Siiturilny, funiinhct! hail loilny. Ilanklna for Health. CIIKJACJO, Auk. no. JIIkI offl cIiiIh of many of the lawm rallroailH In tho country comprlHliiK tho Amor liau Hallway aHHoclatlon'H commllten on lolatloiiH amoiiK rallroudB, are holdliiK n conference at tho Hindi Htoni) hotol hero today to endeavor to frame tho Ki'ueral policy which tho railroads will follow relative to rec ognition of tho "Hyntem federation." TIiohi) attending tho meetliiK In cliido Chaili'M A, Halo and K. W. Mc Keniin, renpeetlvely ehalrmnn of tho hoard of d I roc torn and vlco-pronldent of tho Bt. Paul railroad; Oeneral .MauiiKor Park of tho llllnoln Central; C, M, Hchnoffur, niiporlntendont of tiaiiHportatlou of the I'enimylvanla linen; (ieneral ManaKor Drownlec of tint (Irand Trunk; General Manager Miller of the Walianh; General 8u perliitendeiil of KrelKhl Trnniiportn lion Merrick of tho Lake Bhoro; Oen eral MannKcr Koapmnu of tho South ern Hallway; nenoral manager of tho Wentern Indiana, Kenernl nianaKer of tho ChlcaKo & Kantorn llllnoln. Prenldent Foley of tho Illinois Cen tral will nualn confer tills afternoon with reprimentatlven of the Hhopnicu and will probably notify them thai tlio road will refuse to recognize the federation. Homo prosperity depends npon homo Industry, juul stato-whlo pros perity will bo greater If factories selling "Made In Oregon" goods aro pntronlzed b ytho local merchants. SHOP CHIEFS TO ARRIVE I00AY International Presidents of Five Great Crafts Will Confer With t Kruttschnltt of Hnrrlman Lines This Afternoon. HAN KHANCI8CO, Aug. IIO, In ternational prcHldciits of five great crafts nro scheduled tt arrive hero this nfternoon irom t no easl to con fer with General , Manager Krutt- Mchultl of tho Harrlrnnii I In on as to tlemnnilH by Its shopmen which threat en a railroad war. Tlio union representatives hcroUro .1. W. Kllno of tlio blacksmiths' un ion; Franklin of. tho bollermakonT, M. F. llynn of tho carmen, M O'Sul llvau of tho moturworkers, and James O'Connell of tho machinists. That they aro doomed lo disap pointment Is a foregone conclusion unless they consent to abandon their position as representatives of a fed eration and ontor the conference with Kruttschnltt as individual heads of tho respective crafts. Tho official statement la that the railroad system Is disposed to gran some of the de mands, should they he made by tho separato crafts, but not to consider them should they come through the federated trades committee. Although hard to reconcilo with tho statement that the railroad may grant tho shopmen's demands If made by each craft separately, .Southern Pacific officials hero today declared lack of business is causing general retrenchment and that no worry Is felt regarding tho threatened strike. CROSSINGS WITH OIL Look for the ad that calls for yon ntnont; tho help wanted ads. llBHklns for Health ll-JitfiJlHHWtif JUL Jllef ! J.'IIIJJJ 'DIGNIFYING THE INDUSTRIES" Tbli li tho tltlo of a beautiful 64pt( book, which will t fcour nny boy or Ktrl bow to SUCCEED. Drop a postal In the mall TODAY and It will b nt FREE. The aim of tho Collcj o is to dlcnlfr sail popularize the laduitrlet. and to t rro ALL the people. It offers courses In Acrltulture. Civil Eof lsterlnc. Electrical EaclneerlDff, Mechanical Eoglogerlef.HlnljjpEDi-'.n. eortnc, rorettry, DoinoetlCvSclrnce ard Art, Coa taereo, rturnacr and Kuslc The College opem September ::d. CMsJoc free. Addrraat REOIBTRAK. ORSOOII-AOr.lCULTUEAL OOLLEOC, Corvallta. Oretoa. FIRST SHOWING OF NEW GOODS NEW CREPES For kinio- lins, special Q n yard AvC MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. NEW SWEATERS in all colors, (ft rA sp'l, ca $4.eJv New Tailored Suits p riiursday wo placo on salt' lf wonu'ii's all wool scm'o SuiiH, iimtlc in the now fall .stylos; ooloi's navy, brown and black, all si.os, on sale Thnr, oa $12.50 New Dress Goods r""'- ii i . ... I ,i . IJoantifnl Scotch inixtnros in all the lat est, weaves, -1(5, 50 and 5J inyhes wide; suitable for the new skirts, suits and , coats, a yard, $1.25, $150, $1.75 and $2.00 See the New "INDIA" UMBRELLAS --Little bat Big Big Bedding Sale Clroy cotton Blankets at, pair 59c, 69c 1 leavy Conirortoi-s at, each 98c and $1.25 "North Star" wool Blankets at, per, pair $3.98 Baby crib Blankets at, pair 48c Hood leather .Pillows at, each 69c 72x!)0 bleached Sheets at, each .... .48c I 'J and '15-inch Pillow Slips, each .. 14c See the New Silks 500 yards niessaline; all shades; our regular 75c grade; on sale pq Thursday, a yard vJC New "Faille" Silks in all "colors; 24 inches wide; very special Thurs- rn day, a yard e)rt New "Corduroys" Tor suits; 27 OFp inches; sale price, a yard , OaC AGENTS FOR WARNERS Rust Proof CORSETs Outing Flannel Sale 1000 yards heavy Ouijng Flannel; new patterns; real value 10c; special, Q a yard H 1000 yards line grade Outing Flannel; real value 12; special j 4 a yard . 1000 yards extra heavy Outing Flannel; real value 15c; spocial,. 19-n a vard .. . , -i.2 HOSIERY SALE Children's fast black Hose; all A sizes, special, a pair vC Now "gauze" lisle Hose for worn-OjTp en; special, a pair udx Our "spocial" lavender top lislo;FA Hose; special, a pair elwi New silk Hose, all sizes, 50o, 65c, $1.00 unci $1.50 a pair. All Summer Ready-te-Wear Garments at Less Than Cost Tlio Honllicni 1'wifio rnilroiul company lina Hprinkled all of its cri)HHuu in iliid city with oil uh tlic ' rcHiilt of Kcnoral odIitk ent nut lo1 ho Iruiil nil of lliu fi-oHMing on tlic line. The nlilroml by (IiIh menus hopes (o nettle the diiHt whieJi proeii troiibleHoinc to piUHvuu'crH. I NEW STYLE SKIRT THE RAGE If! PARIS Ni:V YOUK, AilR. 30. Dencrlhcd an the tiiitltlieitlu of a hobble, n new Kklrt, cut open nt tho bottom In front to permit freer walking, and showing tho ntiklcH. is the new Htyle thnt Ih xhowltiK In France, according to Charles Kurzmnn, tho famoiiB man milliner who has Just returned from Kurojw. The new tylc, which wa set by Darrone DeaVuRhn, wa first exhib ited at Toruvllle. Kurzmnn declare thn: curves will bo used much liu row:i building thin winter, no matter what the figure, and fsome Ktartllng effects may bo expected. MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Opening of 1911-1912 Season FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER lat Henry Miller "Mr. Miller nupcrl) in remarkable play" N. Y. Times. "The Havoc" I). If. S. Sholdon "Tho best acting Henry Mlllor has over douo." N. Y. Tribune In "Tho Havoc" Mr. Miller has found tho Third of a Triangle of Oreat I'lajo. which Includes "Tho Great Divide" and "Tho Servant In tho Hnuso. ' "A LESSON IN HIO ACTINO." Now York Tolegraph. "A DIG PliAY. FULL OF IJITING LINE." Now York Herald. iSeats now on sale at HaaKins flanklns for Health HIS TROUBLE NOT OF HEART Real Facts In Regard To F. R. Huffman's Illness. Relief Ob tained By Curing His Stomach Ailments. Wayncsville.N.C Mr. F. R. Huffman, of this city, says: "I suffered dreadfully j with what I thought was heart trouble,, and tried various medicines in vain. After other remedies had failed, Thed ford's Black-Draught restored me to health. I would not feet safe without4 Black-Draught in the house. I consider! it worth its weight in gold. j It cured my indigestion, and by this1 means I was restored to health. I can. not express my gratitude forlts benefits." Good health depends on the condition of your digestion. Poor digestion and good health do not go together. Thedford's Black-Draught will thoroughly cleanse and set in order your digestive system. It has done this for others, during the past 70 years, and is today the most popular vegetable liver remedy on the market. Try it. ( I nsist on Thedford's. Price 25c. SI Tin OS- Vr ffr CJ ' 9 -73- fr .& v ,pjptp.ptppifpppipp,pi!fjpipip ip & p Sp p p !pj ee The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $35,000.00 UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FO Ii RENT. W. K. OOSS, Prilflnt. 7. A. PIKRT, Tic Px. JOKlr B. OBTH, Caihltr. r. E. XSKJUCX, Vie Prtc W. B. JTACXSOH, Ant Caablar. so -0 & Kv 'P v 'P v ? ' P "P v 'P v v v P v v P P ? v v v P P P P 'P 7s Draperies Wa carry a very complete line of draperies, face curtains, fixtures, eto.. ami Co all classes of upholaterlns;. A special man to look after this work exclusively and will give as good service as Is possible to get In even the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co iiiw ulmiill One trial with a gas range Is more effectual than all thw talk ever raised about It. Ask anyone who has ever used gas If they would go back to the old coal or wood or oil and they will say no every time. Aro you using gas In your himo? Better get wlso now to Its advantage- over the out-of-date methods of lighting and heating. Oregon Gas & Electric Co. Free Lindsay light Installed with every range. Lcavo your order now. Terms: Small monthly payments. IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager J Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tree Is Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager i(i4 Y $m