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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. MI3DFOR1), OR1WON, SATURDAY, OOTOlWft 21, 1011 ADMIRAL AND OFFICERS ENGAGED IN THE BOMBARDMENT OF TRIPOLI XX m-V 11 - iff Mr -. Ai? ' J ' KfMBnn HHrr n I fe m jWJW aT . - v w m" ADMIRAL AVmRY, SAYS WOMEN SHOULDNOT VOTE "Its All D n Nonsense" Declares Fiery Senator From Arkansas Who Is on the Coast Honeymooning Taft's Heart Good, He Says. LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Oct. 21. -With old dull care fitting astride hi roa&sivo brow Jeff Davis, the fiery United States senator from Arkan sas, with his bride, is in Los Angele? today houcyinoouin. "I don't believe in women voting," he said. "Its damn nonsense. J wouldn't stand for no man lection eerinj; around my wife." "Hut,"' continued the senator, " like the recall. Put mc down stronj: on that. "And I like Tnft," suddenly switched the Arknusnn. "He's n good man but surrounded by thi yroni advisers. His heart is pood. But Woodrow Wilson can beat Toft, and if Tnft runs the democrats are f;oiiijr to win. ' Itooscvelt is still boss of the road." HALF-BREED KILLS HIS SWEETHEART Two Slain, One Wounded by Indian During Fit of Jealousy When Youthful Sweetheart Leaves Him and Seeks Refuse Is Caught. EASTERN TRAINS ARE LATE STRIKERS ARE JUBILANT SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 21. Eastern trains aro arriving hero sev eral hotij.8 lato today, and the strik ers pickets at Oakland and Sacra mento report trains arriving from one to eight houra behind time. They claim tho first section of the .fast anall Is 20 hours late. Strikers deny the Southern Pacific statement that 75 new strikebreaker have been secured from among tho strikers' ranks. On tho contrary, they claim the company lost 100 strikebreakers yesterday. Labor Commissioner McLaughlin has received a complaint that strike-bj-enkcrs are being employed In the east under misrepresentation. Ho will investigate. OROVILLE, Cnl., Oct. 21. Inez Brooks, aged 15, and -Mrs. Lillie Ann Midlines, 40, arc dead and William Mailings, 19, son of the latter, is to day seriously idiot through the left leg-, folowing a murderous attack last night by Edward Williams, n half breed Indian at the Mulling home in Mooretown, u hamlet 20 miles from this city. Williams himself was probably fatally shot by D. J. Mid lines, husband of Lillie Ann Mulling-. The halfbreed was found in the brush near" the scene of tho crime early today and brought to. the Oro villc jail. Theer is talking of lynch ing. The murderer is actuated by in sane fury becnunc Inez Brooks, n white girl who had been his sweet heart, forsook him and took refuge at the Mulhngs Lome. He and the Brooks eirl lived at Cascade, a small mining town near Mooretown. Tlicv quarreled and she left him, going to the Mulhngs home. Last night Wil linms armed himself with n 30-30 calibre rifle and followed to bring her back. ROAD WORK IN COUNTY CEASES All of the County Crews Arc Called in and Will Not Be Placed in Field Again Until Money From Bond Is sue Is Available. All of the county road work in the county wil end today, the county court culling in all of its crews, until such time as the money from the $1,500,000 bond issue is available This is done because the present sfatc of the county finances is leading to trouble. The contracts which the county has let will bo completed. Twohy brothers hoo to complete tho road to Central Point this fall. (riMM'iip Itesigiis Monday. CHICAGO. 111.. Oct. 21. Judge Peter S. Grosscup announced today that he would mall his resignation as federal court judso to President Taft Monday. MODERN LIQUOR LAW PASSED AT DALLAS Fowler Is on His Way. PASADENA, Cal., Oct. 21. Avia tor Robert G. Fowler resumed his transcontinental trip shortly aftoj. 10 o'clock today. He amdc a perfect start from Tournament park, and after circling several times over tho huKlness section of the city, headed eastward and waB soon lost to vlow. lie fore giving the word to his assis tants Fowler Bald to tho United Press that the conditions fo,. a successful flight could not be improved and that ho expected no difficulty on tho first portion of his Journey. "My schedule calls for a layover at Yuma tonight," said the aviator. "I will go directly east to Banning, via Cotton. From Danulng 1 will follow tho trucks of tho Southern Pacific to tho Arizona lino. Tell San Francisco good by for mo. Pin going to make It this time." DALLAS, Ore., Oct. 21. Control of the thirst problem for tho con vivially inclined husbands and fath ers of Dallas today was placed in the hands of their wives nnd famil ies by an ordinance passed by the city council which gave any member of a drunkard's family tho right to place his name on the blacklist. This right is also extended to the police authorities. A fine and imprisonment is pro vided for a iicrnon who sells or gives away liquor to any mini blacklisted. TOLD OF ACCIDENT MANY LONG YEARS AGO PORTLAND, Oro Oct. 21. Fif teen years ago; Mrs. L. K. Adams, well known astrologer, cast her horos cope which told her that sho would sustain n fall Jn 1911 and dlo of tho Injury. T)io prediction came tj.uo shortly hoforo (midnight when Mrs. Aama died after suffering several wookB from a fractured snlno re ceived In a fall. Mrs. Adams took unusual precau tions In nn effort to defeat tho fates sho had foretold, according to ho son. Look a.t tho "For Sale" nds nnd at some of the things that nre adver tised for sale. Stocks Are Heavy. NEW YORK, Oct. 21 The stock market opened heavy, especially for yesterday's late leaders, which lost part of their opening gains. Steel and copjier declined u large fraction. Most of the initial losses were re gained before tho hears stopped the rally but a fresh attack on steel, which dropped to 50 3-1. C. & O. fell two points. Other active issues were heavy and held about the low level. The market closed weak. Robinson Has Record. HOCK ISLAND, Ills., Oct. 21.- Aviator Hugh Itohinsoii has estab lished n new aeroplane record, it is announced today, by Hying for n dis tance of 33 miles with a load of 1,000 pounds of mail matter, llobin f?oi is flying from Minneapolis to New Orleans by hydroplane and mak ing his landings on the river. He will remain hero for repairs to his ma chine until Monday. Former rosecutor Defends. VALLEJo. Cal. Although the cruiser Maryland will tako part In the maneuvers off San Pedro Octo ber 29, according to orders received hero today. It will not accompany tho cruiser fleet on the crul30 to tho Hawaiian islands. Instead tho Mary- laud will go to Hrcmcrton, where It will continue the coal tests begun about a year auo to determine the relative vales of eastern and western coats. FROM RECENT THFETS A largo and culhuiaslio meeting of the Cooks, Waiters and Waitresses union of Mod ford was held Thursday evening, October ,11), a tSmith's hall. Several now members wore Initiated mid many applicants for member ship considered. From tho report of the financial aeoretnry, Uco'rgo Conini, and Huii ness Malinger and President Hnrt lott, it was shown that tho union is recovering finely from the reooul de falcations of its officers, and today is on a firmer ha! than before. COAST LEAGUE SEASON WILL END TOMORROW SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Oct. 31. -What Is declared today to bo tho most prosperous financial season In tho history of thu Pacific coast linse tiall league will end tomorrow with tho playing og double headers over tho entire circuit. Hoforo leaving foj. tho east two weeks ago, J. Cal. Kwlng of San Francisco declared thai ovory club In tho league mudo money this year, Incliidlnir Sacramento, the weak sister of tho circuit. ChaiiKcs In tho circuit for next year appear unlikely at this time. Any change would bo ono of expan sion, taking In Seattle and somo other town of tho Northwest league. The resignation of President Thom as F. Graham makes a new executive for next yvay necessary, and It Is believed that Al Hnuin. a sporting writer, will bo elected to tho office of president, secretary nnd treasrer. Ships Rushed to China. WASHINGTON. I). C, Oct. 21 -Satisfied that there is groat danger of tho Chinese rebellion developing into n gigantic national convulsion, the navy department today took stes to concentrate the wholu of the Asi atic squadron near the scene of the trouble. The cruiser Albany has sailed f mm Manila for Shanghai and the New Orleans has left Shanghai for Nun- king. Two toredo boat destroyers preceded the New Orleans. Plot Annlnst Tnft. ST. PAUL, Minn., Del. 21. -Tho authorities at Aberdeen, S. I)., have received n tip that an unknown mini has Ihrontouod to nssasslnalo Presi dent Taft when ho arrives nt Aber deen on Monday. Secret service op orallvo, MoXlanus, has boon rushed to Aberdeen to invcstiimlu. Gotch.'s Father Dead. IIUMIIOMVr, Town, Oct. 21. The father of Frank (lotoh, champion wrestler of the world, 'died hero to day from old uge. Medford Employment Agency WANTED V.' Milan cook on much. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE "room bungalow, furnished. $300 dowu, bal, monthly. 5-ruoiu house, closo In, $2400, $300 dowu, $20 monthly. 80 acres Dour creek bottom, $22R. llorso and buggy for snlo bl 1 torso and buggy, A-No. 1 horse, only 7 years old; $200. 20 acres, l.s to pears, $200. I til) acres 6 tulles from R, R., $700 down: TRADE Lots In Portland tor acreage. 1224 acres lit Gilliam Co., Ore., will tako H trade. 10 acres near Eagle Point for house In Medford. Properly to trade near Port laud. Man and woman on ranch. Skimmer. It II boy. E. F. A. BITTNER OOM 7, PALM BLK. r--- ito Noah Hotel Phone 4111; Homo, 14. Medford Opera House TU.UMDAY, OUT. U3 Harry Carson Clark Tlio Uonimliau Margaret Dale Owen Tho Captivating Act runs Supporloil by a cli'ver company ol! playorH in thu lati'si fun shop. HIS ABSENT BOY Tho Funniest of Plays Popular Prlcos: $1.00, 75o, COc, 25c. Sale Today, Ila-skins.' v -rs A PRESIDENT OF ANY COUNTRY A KING OF ANY KINGDOM AN EMPEROR OF ANY EMPIRE Never slept In any bettor bed than you can sleep In at tho newly opened I J J ffll HOTEL MEDFORD Furthermore, Its rooms are full of choorfuluotis, sweet nlr and J4IIBIIJIJ nrii r 'in, rt i i'tf,i i hone. . , k "rrwu -'' HUllHhlllO. Tim c.ulnluo Is superb The lobby tho rosiest Tho moxKauino moat oxtiulMto, Forty rooms with bath. Hot and cold water, stoaiii bent, long distance telephone In every room. Electric elevator and In fact all tho comforts tho traveling public desires are found hero. Tho best sample rooms In tho state of Oregon, KuroHiui plan. Rates f 1.00 ami tip, ItAl'-MOIIK CO., PROP. ASTORIA, Ore. -With a view of perpetuating the story of tho "Drldgo of the Cods," the woman's reading club lie.e Is taking steps to hnvo lo cal business men raise a fund by subscription to purchase tho rights of tho drama by tho same nttnio from Miss Mabel Ferris of Los An geles who dramatized Uracil's fam ous story of the northwest. VANCOUVER, 11. C News was received by wireless this morning that tho Canadian Pacific stenmo. neatrlec, which was wrecked Inst Saturday night, has been refloated. Sho Is now on her way to Victoria. illiilll General Electric Radiant Toaster SEATTLE, WaBh., Oct. 21, R. M. Faulkner, held for passing bad mon ey, appeared with unusual couiibcI to day In tho person of former Deputy Prosecutor Finch, who a year ago so cured a conviction and sent Faulkner to Jail for a year in default of $1000 bull, Finch assorts ho secured nn unjust conviction at that tlmo and now wants to mako things j.lght by dofcndlng Faulknor. TluRlrlna for UonUh. Tins Toaster makes delicious toast right on your breakfast tabic. You don't have to finish breakfast with cold toast or ring for Mary to make more and lose your appetite wait ing. Neither do you have to leave the tabic yourself to make it if there is no "Mary" in the kitchen. The Radiant Toaster is simply constructed. The solid porcelain base supports a nicklc wire grid, inclosing a iicating ele ment. Every pait is sanitary. The grid holds two slices of bread on each side. Rubber feet pre vent injury to die tabic top. If you have electric light in your home you will find the Toaster a great convenience. H21 Price $3.50 BLOCK PARTY THURSDAY, OCT. 26 9 p. m. Sharp Anyone who skates may take paft In this party. A pur jo of $5 given to winning couple. An admission of ten cents will bu charged to all spectators. New Josephine .MKTKl'IIA.V IIROH. Hotel .MA.NAUKRN lil'UlltH Pass' now and modi'i'ii hold. Coinplotidy equipped throughout. .Modern dining room: Service a la carle. SPECIAL DINNER EVERY SUNDAY EV'G, 75c European plan rales, $1.00 per day and up. Rogue River Electric Co. Make It a Double Occasion You will be down town this evening ' to attend the opening of the New Furniture Store DROP IN HERE and see the Largest and finest Men's Store between Portland and San Francisco A" Jife &1fc M A TiTe TOGGERY - OF COURSE