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MEDFORD M ALL TRIBUNE, MlDDFOim ORISON. Tlim?SDAV, MAY KS, 1!)12, J6IH CAUGHT AMERICAN WOMAN BUILDS CHU3CH NEAR VATICAN. HERE'S A CHANCE TO GET PAGE SIX , ,1 1.1! N NEW ORLEANS in SAN FHANCISCO, May 10. -CIiuulo Alexander AMro, a clntrvo.v mit nrroHlcd hero November 2fl, l!)0!) mid I'hnrgrd with hnviitc oniber.r.led $12,000 worth of jewels from .lnspor O kclloy, (lie Coos Day towbont kiur, upon whom he foisted Stella Tynan, n vaudeville actress, in the role of 0 ICelloy's lone; lost daughter, lias been rearrested, according to advices received today from New Orleans. Astro was taken into custody in the. Crescent City ns a "suspicious and dangerous character." Though bo J8 etill wanted in San Francisco on the felony charge, hawiuir jumped bail of .fJ.OOO, no effort will be made to brine back the fugitive. Astro, following his flight from here, was apprehended in Hot Springs Ark. There be won his fight against extradition, the local authorities re calling the detective sent it bring him back. Astro sought to break jail in Hot Springs but was shot and cap tu red. From a contribution of $'.200,000 matte by Mr John P. Kennedy, of New York, the tlrst pretentious WaldetHan church In Home Is being built. It I likely that the entire work of the WaWeuslau denomination, Including Its tlieologle.il seminar, will be directed from thl centre TAFT AND TEDDY T METHODISTS VOIE ! PRESBYTERIANS IN L ON NEW BISHOPS LKWJSTON, la., May 10. Al though both factions were friendly io far as surface indications went, n bitter fight between the Roosevelt and Taft forces appeared imminent today when the republican state con vention met here. The Rooseelt men were the stronger, having a majoritj of 20, thoy asserted. But the Taft minority was well organized and was prepared to make a strong fight against a delegation instructed foi Roosevelt being sent to the national convention at Chicago. SUIT IS BEGUN TO BURSTALUM fNUM TRUST PITTSBURG, Pa., May 1C An other slap was given "big business" by Uncle Sam here today when the government started n suit which seeks the dissolution of the Aluminum Company of America, the so-called aluminum trust. A bill with this eud in view was filed in the United States court for the western district of Pennsylvania by Special Assistant Attorney General Cantland. DECISIVE .BATTLE IN MEXICO TODAY JIMINEZ, Mexico, May 10. WitJi the main columns of the government troops under General Hucrtu report ed only three miles behind General Orozco's rebel forces at any early Hour today, it is expected that a decisive clash will occur before night. It is expected the rebel chieftain will try to reach Rcllaup before giving battle to General Iluerta's army, as the insurrectos have excellent fortifi cations there. CALLS ACCUSER OF ARCHBALD "TRAITOR" AND "CUTTHROAT" WASHINGTON, May 1C Ed ward J. Williams of Scranton, chief witness so far In the house Judiciary committee's Investigation of the Archbald cage, furnished the sensa tion of today's hearing when ho de nounccd William p. Boland, author of the charges agalust Judge Arch bald, as a "traitor, cut-throat and dangerous man." Williams accused Dolund, who sat during the denunciation within arm's length of the witness, with having "doped" tho lawyer in Scranton to get certain Information. Ho repudi ated the letter signed by him and sent to Vlcc-Prosldont Conn of tho Laurel line, who had contracted to buy tho Katydid Culm hank from Williams and Archbald. Although lio said ho might havo signed such a Jottor whllo under tho Influence of liquor, Williams said ho talked to Archbald after he hud hoen sub poenaed In tho present case, and that Archbuld had told him to tell tho wholo truth. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. May 10. Whether or not the quadrennial gen eral conference of the MethodUt church, in session here, shall explicit ly forbid to members of that body dnncing and cards is today the most lively question before the conference. Led by Chancellor Day of Syracuse university, a big minority favors ex punging from the rules of the church the "discipline" paragraph forbidding dnuciui; and cards. Dr. Edwin Locke is leading the conservatives in opio sition to the innovation. The conference today took the fut ballot on the new bishops. More than 130 candidates are in the contest. No nomination speeches were made and the candidates for the bishopric will not be known until the poll is completed. It began at ten o'clock today. A two-thirds vote, 530 dele gates, is required to elect. ANNUA ffl J ted Box Park Dedicated BOSTON, Mass., May 15. Fon wy Park, tho now bomo of tho Bos ton American league busobull club, was formally dedicated this after noon with tho Inltlul game of tho season botweca tho homo team and tho Chicago White Sox. Tho pres ouco of tho governor of Massachus etts nud the mayor of Boston, to gether with a band, flag-raising and other Accompaniments, udded to tho brilliance of tho occasion. (Continued from Page 1) 'Star Spangled Banner.' I cannot sing well and at every false note I was struck in the face. I was knock ed down several times while I was trying to sing. Then they made me pray. "My own cane was used, too, as uu instrument of torture. Being un usually strong, I was able to stand what they did, even when my intes tines were lacerated by one of their devices. "After amusing themselves for half an hour, the men ran about me n pairs in u circle. The whole thing was turned into a sort of game for them. One man. whom I am certain is a San Diego detective, placed his face against mine and 'creamed that he and his friends were business men, doctors and lawyers, but that now thoy were thugs. Then they made me run gauntlet. They beat me with 'billies' as I ran through tho lines they formed. Smeared Over With J'lltli. "Just before they put the hot tar on my body, their torture became ter rible, Each man would come forward and ask me a question. If the an swer did not please him I was struck in the face. Einally I was thrown to the ground and smeared with filth. A small American flag was stuck down my throat until I was almost stran gled. While feome of the men held me others stuck desert thorns into my ears. "Then they drew aside dud' dis cussed whether thev would permit me to keep my sight. I don't know whe ther this talk was burlesque or not, but I surely believed then that they were going to put out my eyes. At last they decided that they would paps that up for the present. Branded With I'igurs. "Just before the tur was applied they held me nud burned my buck with red hot cigars. Then while I lay there they pastered on the tar and covered it with cactus and desert grass. I was then stoned into tho desert, tho men following we until thoy were tired of it all.- After walk ing u long distance I reached Kumar do naked, and bought jhe overalls and jumper I wore into Los Angeles." Iteitinan was asked if he would at tempt to prosecute tho alleged ab ductors, lie replied: "What can I do? We havo ap pealed in vain to the governor in oth or matters. There is little hope here." Iteilmau stated that after the tur had been applied, the vigilantes plac ed his money, watch and letters in his vest pocket, with his railroad ticket and tossed tho garment to him. It was with this money that he pur chased clothing at Bareiido. Ho ex hibited the vest today, bespattered with (ar, LOUISVILLE, K'y., Alnv 111. With delegations present from all the Pres byteries of the north, east and west, representing about 1,100,000 com municants, the l'-'lth annual general assembly of thu Presbyterian church opened hero today. It is expected that the assembly, which is the first to be held south of the Ohio river, will continue for a month. Among the most itnxrtnnt ques tions to come up is a plan to estab lish a $10,000,000 fund to pension re tired ministers and the selection of a new moderator. Among those prom inently mention for the office nro the Rev. Mark Mathews of Seattle; Rev. J. R. McClure of Chicago, and tlie Rev. Frank Sliced of Pittsburg. TO FORCE I. W. W. TO CARRY AMERICAN FLAG If there are any good looking young ranchmen, single, in the Rogue River vallov who wish a male hero is his chance. Apply to Ralph Woodford, assistant postmaster, for particulate. Mr. Woodford is in receipt of the tallowing letter from a tair young girl of Chicago. He will supply thu name and address if ou are in earnest. Hero is tho letter: "Please excuse mo for taking the liberty of Writing to you but do you know of iv iroiid honest ranchman, good looking, who would want to cor respond with a Chicago woman who would appreciate n good man. You know this is leap year. I am a young woman who would do unvthing for ,i good man and raticli life is my ideal. "Hoping you will send mo an ad dress real soon, am, Yours truly, Swamp Land Notice. Acting under Instructions from Governor West, all tho swnmp land belonging to Iho State of Oregon will bo selected as soon ns possible. Any ono having Information re garding tho location or condition of such land will kindly confer with me. such Information will bo of ranch valtio to tho land, department. T. A. RINEHART. tf stato Land Agent SPOKANE. Wn., May 10. In an swer to a request of the G. A. R. to stop all demonstrations "opposing the government," Commissioner of Finance Robert Fairley, today has proposed to the city council resolu tions incorporating measures prohib- tins the carrying of a red flag in a public street parade, prohibiting the L W. W.'s from holding street meet ings and requiring all street proces sions to be headed by an American flag twice as large as any other in the parade. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco Is hereby given that tho County Court and County Commis sioners of Jackson county, Oregon, will on the 4th day of June, 1912, at 10:30 a. m. at tho courthouse at Jacksonville, Oregon, receive bids on a reinforced concrete or steel brldgo over Bear creek In city of Mcdford, In said county and state. Complete plans and specifications for same are on file in tho office of tho county clerk in tho courthouse at Jacksonville. A bond satisfactory to tho County Court will be required from tho suc cessful bidder In tho full amount of his bid as a guarantco of a faithful performance of tho contract. A certified check in 10 per cent of the amount of tho bid must accom pany each proposal. A "proposal of surety" which Is preliminary to filing bond In full amount of contract, must also be submitted with bid. Tho County Court and County Commissioners of Jackson county, Oregon, reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. Dated May 11th, 1912. J. R. NEIL, County Judgo. JAMES OWENS, J. 1 BROWN, Commissioners. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. Andrew Hcarn, Elmer O. Coleman, and Lillian M. Coleman, husband and wife, and 11. 1. Thelss, plaintiffs, vs. Lilly Blnckwood, unknown heirs of John Asplnwall, unknown heirs of Joseph Ingrahnm, unknown helm of Alexander Patterson, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Inter est In the real estate described In the complaint herein, defendants. To tho unknown heirs of John Asplnwall, unknown heirs of Joseph tngrahani. unknown heirs of Alex ander Pattorson, also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, tltlo estate, lien or Inter est In the real estate described In the complaint herein: In tho name of the State of Oregon you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear In the above en titled court and answer tho com plaint now on file therein against you In the above entitled causo with in six weeks from tho date of tho tlrst publication. qf this summons, or If this summons .shall" 'tic served upon you without, tho state of Ore gon then within six weeks from the date of such service. And you will tnke notlco that if you fall to appear and answer said complaint an afore said plaintiffs will take Judgment ugalnst you as prayed for In said complaint a succinct statement of which" is as follews: For a decree of the court decreeing that the said plaintiffs arc the owners of tho fol lowing described premises situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot four (4) in block ono (1) and lot ono (1) In block two (2) of the Village of Phoenix as laid down on tho Samuel Colver plat of said vil lage now on fllo In tho office of tho County Recorder for said county. And that tho defendants nor any of them have uny estate or Interest whatever In or to said land or pre mises, and also that said defendant and each of them bo forever barred from asserting any claim whatovor In or to said laud or premises ad verse to the plaintiffs and for such other and further relief ns tho court shall doom Just and equitable. This summons Is published in ac cordance with an ordor of tho Hon orable F. M. Calkins, Judgo of the above entitled court, which order bears date May 15, 1912. Date of first publication of this summons Is May 16, 1912. NKFF & MEALEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Postofflco Building, Medford, Oregon. You'll Uphold My Glasses Mcdford Printing company carry a full line of legal blanks. mmm The highest point of woman's hap piness Is reached only through moth crhood. Yet tho mother-to-be Is ofton fearful of naturo's ordeal and shrinks from the suffering incident to Us con summation. In Mother's Frlond Is to be found a xncdlcino of great valuo to cvory expectant mother, it Is Intended to proparo tho system for tho crisis, and thus relievo, in great part, tho suffering through which tho mothor usually passes. Tho regular una of Mother's Friend will repay any mother In tho comfort It uffords boforo, and the holpful restoration to health and strength It brings about after baby comos. Mothor's Friend Is for salo nt drug stores. wnto for our froo book for expectant mothers which contains much valuublo Information. liipi t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T I t Y Y Y X T X ? X Y X X X X X X Y t X Y T f Y Y Y Y t t Y Y T X r r r t FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS 600 Shirt Waists at about AVo conlinuo for lYiday nntl Saturday the one-half prlee sale of Shirt Waists, including Lingerie Waists, ' Linen Waists, Taffeta, -Mcssa-line, Net, Laee, Chiffon, Marquisette, etc. Our stock is too large and we. take this drastic measure to reduce the stock and at, the same time give you an immense bargain at a time, when you need the merchandise. These Waists tire displayed on center tables according to size for your easy choosing at about, .lialf Price. Millinery Special One-fourth Off All trimmed hats and untrimmed shapes at $5 and above, for these two days ONE-FOURTH REDUCTION All Long Coats Reduced Every Ono n Hl'lo Craft Model Including Long Black' Rut In Coats, Navy Blue Serges, pretty m Ixtures, etc. I1R.00 Iang Coats . .. . .sJtO.H.t IlK.no and flP.ftl) Long Con In tttit.ttf I22.&0 and 12 3. B0 Long Coats . .IT.U.1 Others at fUU.OO, fiUI.no ami fCJO.OO $4.50 Messaline Petticoats $2.89 About to Messalino Pettlcontn In a Kood lino of colors and black, a good H.f0 value. Special . . '.2.HI About GO MesHiiltuo Petticoats In all tho new colorings and black, a dandy value at regular price fti.QO. Special ..., stl.no Houao Drossos A splendid line of Percale Uremic In IiIkIi or dutch iH'ck, long or short sleeves, regular $1.50 and fl.7f vuIiich. HhIiI 91.10 $1.25 Long Silk Glovos 98c NluKnra Maid Long Silk Oloven, ltl button double tipped, all colors, regular I l.'JS value. 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Special for Friday and Saturday 5c, 0 Tor 25c Our Beautiful Embroideries Three Lots to Choose From Lot 1 2 to G inches, Cambric and SwiHK Embroideries, up to J2c val ue, special !'(' Friday and Satur day 4.$ 50 pieces of Fine Laces at 4c Lot 2 (Jernian Val. and All Linen Torchon Laces, Special Tor Friday and Saturday only ;....4 10 doz. Ladies' White Shirt Waists, 69c & Broken lot, consists of Waists "worth up to $1.50 each. To close out Fri- day and Saturday for only.., 49 Y & $4.00 Ladies' Shoes, 79c Small sizes and narrow lasts, veal $-1 value, to close Friday and Satur day 79 25 pieces American Shirt ing Print, 4c Small figures and stripes and best quality Friday and Saturday only 4 a Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 36-inch American Pongee Silk, 49c This is a very special quality of fine American rjontfeo, regular value 75c, for Friday awl Saturday 49 I 25 pieces of Fancy Ribbon, 17c These are nice, new patterns, 5'. lo 0 inches wide, all colors and patterns. "Worth up to 50c a yard. Special 17t T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I -W . aa . We carry a complete line of Gordon Hosiery and Forest Y ! Mills Underwear. Let us show you our values. ! T J t t T ? t ? ? ? X T T Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 6AK