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k tfWWW. fc nMMK t...gtHir PXOE BEE MEDFOftD MOTC TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, nKEflON. WEDNESDAY. JTtTNE n, ?0l2. TAFT INTERFERES IN HANFORD RULING IN OLSSQN CASE WASHINGTON, Juno .". Prcal. dent Tnft nml Attorney General Wlckersham ordered today the Unit ed States officials at Seattle to grant n new trial to Leonard Olsson, the socialist wIioro citizenship was can celled 1 United States Judge- Car nellna Ilnnford of the western district of Wanhlnp.ton. Congressman fierser following the derision of President Taft and Attor ney General Wackersham announced that tomorrow he will present In the house an impeachment Indictment against Judge Hanford. Merger had conferred with President Taft and Wlckersham and declared that both repudiated Hanford's ruling In the Olsson case and promised to Turnlsh nil government papers If the house decides to pioceed against the Seattle jurist. POLITICAL POT BOILING (Continued from Page 1) credentials of the newly elected mem bers of the committee will be pre sented. Unless these men are seated at once and allowed to participate in passing on contested delegates a bitter fight will at once be precipitat ed. Will Resort to Courts National Committeeman Harry S. New of Washington has stated that the newly elected committeemen, the majority of whom are favorable to Roosevelt, would not be seated until after the presidential nomination Is made. R. 13. Howell, newly elected j committeeman from Nebraska, an out and out Roosevelt man has announced that he will appear before the com mittee with his credentials of elec tion signed by the governor of Ne braska and demand his seat. If re fused Howell and the other new com mltteemen will likely apply for writs of mandamus and fight out their cases to a finish. The lawyers repre senting the New element of the com mittee, are prepared for this move and a stubbornly fought legal battle is certain to follow. Kxecutlve Session Thursday The entire session of the commit tee tomorrow will be of an executive nature, to which the public will be barred. The hearings of contested delegations begin Friday. Although these bearings will be open to the public, the committee will decide each case In private session. Fifteen min utes will be allowed each side for argument In district contests. Where contests are consolidated the comnilt teo has agreed to allow consolidation of time on tho basis of fifteen min utes to each contest. Of the southern contests, advance briefs Indicate that Taft delegates were chosen in regular conventions except In the Texas con test. This Is tho only southern con test that Roosevelt Is likely to win. Members of the national committee have announced that each case will be decided on Its merits and that they do not expect to go behind tho face of the returns in deciding the contests. Teddy's Slight Chance That the Roosevelt peoplo have but a slight chauco of seating newly elect ed committeemen until after the pres idential nomination Is made was the admission of tho national committee man William Ward of Now York, a staunch RooBOvelt supporter who ar rived hero today. Although he de clared that ho was for Roosevelt, first, last and all the time, Ward as sorted that he favored the ruling that the terms of new members of the national committee should not begin until after tho national convention had adjourned and expressed the be lief that the former commltteo will control tho contests. This means that the contests will be decided on a viva voco voto unloss twenty members of tho commltteo demand a record voto by tho committee At least three-fourths of the na tional committeemen already are here and the others nro expected beforo night. Gus Karger, President Taft's personal representative, arrived from Washington today and biought a mes sage from President Taft to Congress man McKlnley. Tho Taft people nro confident of controlling tho conven tion, and ure assuming a more belllg- eiont uttltudo. It Is certain that both factions will right to a finish. Tho mombors of the national com mltteo are practically agroed that only representatives of the press nssoclu tlous should be permitted to uttend tho hearing of contests. y Uft IT'S A PLEASURE TO WATCH AN EXPERT. HIGHER PRICES ROLE IN STOCK MARKET NKW YORK, Juno ,". Tim stol nun kiit opi'iirtl lit hinlii'i" piii'i'i for llio t'ttnl Htoeki. ItoitilhiK. I.eluuli VmII,V nml Norfolk !t Western noon niiiiiiil n point or nimo. Pntlnem I'nllnunl tln opi'iiiiiK lifter whleli iK'tMly wii Mwuini'il, with further Kiiin by ilu lenders ini'luiHuu one or two point iiilvuiti'iw in ouii iiuluslrinN. Trail liif; win (mp'ly of it piofohHliuml oliiuiiolor. Tim inarb'l oIohimI ntnui)?, Hoilili woin Hlundv. PLAGUE OF CATERPILLARS DESTROY OTTAWA CROPS OTTAWA, Out., .lunn f. Ori-linid nml fiitlil tu-W urn Itein lint t o,vmI nml trniiiM hold tip by u plnic of fillet plllum wliieli iufi'Mt the Ottawa iimi tliitinenii viiIIo.vh loilnv. Thieii ('llllllllilUI I'lH'il'il' tlllillH lHt IlllM'k III on tho (Inliiioiui line, hi'iiiK nnnhle to push IIiioukIi tlie xituiliy hiimh of eiiterpilliiri. K THURSDAY MENU, 9 A. M. TO 0 P. M. POT ROAST SERVED FREE rear-Evei Aluminum Sauce Pan Special This Week 30c Regular Price 55c I E n n y HrflR A SQUARE DEAL jn number of them were frank in .stnt jinj; that they anil their families had ,ljceii iloinj; without meat for week pa.t, bwmjxe they ..could not afford to pay the prices asked elsewhere. That is why it is so popular. City Council to Act OYSTER BAY. N. Y.. June 3. L ??',ler hn,1,no ""n" started to . . . i be business nt the iiublie market than Returning iron in horseback ride hero how, welt from thu butdior today Colonel Roosevelt s first ques- s, ()f t,,e cU He wnj Mnilepe. tlon was about the results of jester-,. , f - . day's South Dakota primary election Ho refused to comment on the voting In South Dakota. Roosevelt declared that ho expects to get a square deal In the republi can national convention at Chicago. Medlll McCormick and Gifford Pin. chot took luncheon with Colonel Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill today on nil nneties of meats. Thev np- pealed to the city council nml de manded that he be stopped from sell ing ii he was not a prodtu-er. So tlie market t'ommittee of the citv council will settle the mntler this afternoon but from expression of opinion by them this morning Crowdur must stop. A number of women have appealed to the eounuilmen direct to allow Crowder to couttnuf, m business at the public "market" MRS. MARGARET E.SANGSTER AUTHORESS, DEAD AT 74 NEWARK, N. J., Juno .1. Mrs. Margaret E. Sangster, 74, author, editor, and octt Ldcnd at her home in Mnplcwood iofl45,.',She wns nmnnp; the best known contributors to Ameri can magazines. WEArUVERI WDIMARH Pot roast will he made in a "Wear-Ever" Windsor Ket tle without usine; water. Po tatoes will he cooked in tho .juice of the incut. Shapleigh Hardware 28 South Central Now and second-hand lumber Tor sale cheap. Wo are tearing down our ware- ioukp buildings on railroad roperty opposite Hunt horn aeiue paHHunirer station and are offering for sale ma terial falcon therefrom at very low prices. This is your opportunity to buy lumber at a sacrifice. Call at factory vard to placo order. CRATER LAKE LUMBER 00. tfc$jM 1U.I4. Iter ikel for UliU IJ. WrMLlvt.Mi.Ml UK SUTKM RUfKIUOHl om'a.at, Mtuut tun " IT IL 'U From Mouth to Mouth our fnmo has Mpread for rnrjjiil nml urciiratii diMitlntry. Our paluloiis nxh term him miidi tin popular, Skilled oimmtom In iixtmctlnK. and In flttliiK hIiikIu tith or full not, In filling, with koIiI, platinum or coiupoNltlun, nre at l)n witvIco of tho public, nml our chargi'M nru known to b moder nte. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER TIIK DKNTIBT Over DanloU far Duds. TacKIa Phono 2r.HJ. Home Pbona 3f.2-K PUBLIC MARKET (Continued from Page 1) FAIR COMMISSION OFF FROM BRUSSELS TO LISBON DRUSSKLS, Jtmo fi. Tho 1'nnnmn I'aeifio exposition commissioners aie on their way o Lisbon fodny follow hi(I u ooiifuronpo witji Kinp Albert to ducers shall offer their products for sale. Bob Crowder is said to be a butcher, that lie buys livestock, butcher it ntid in fact runs u butcher shop in the public market and is not a producer. But the women look at it from their own point of view and demand that they be nllnwed to buv meat from him at the public market. Women Eager to Huy It has been suggested that if tho matter can be solved in no other way that Crowder enn move ucruia the street from the public market, open a faliop and sell just as clieuply. Or the city can create a municipal meat market and place him in charge. The manner in which the women of the city flock to the public market is a revelation. At 0:21 o'clock this morning 51 women by actual count were in line waiting to buy meats and HELP THE KIDNEYS w Medford Readers Are Learning the Wey. It's the little kidney Ills Tho lame, weak or aching back The unnoticed urinary disorders That lead to dropsy and Iirfght's disease. When the kidneys aro sick, Help them with Doan's Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for sick kid neys. Doan's have been curing kidney troubles for 75 years. Endorsed by 50,000 peoplo on doised at home. Proof In a Medford citizen's state ment. Mrs. Mary Wlnterhaldcr, near W, Jackson St., Medford, Ore., says: "I used Doun's Kidney Pills with bene ficial results when suffering from kidney trouble and I know of other persons who have taken them with success, Slnco I used Doan's Kidney Pills about a year ago, 1 havo not had tho least trouble from my kidneys, This remedy deserves my hearty en dorsement." For sale by all doalers. Prlco 50 cents, FoBter-Mllburn Co,, JJuffald, Now York, sole ugents for tho United States. Extraordinary Sale of Tailored Suits $25 and $27.50 Values Special $15.00 'About 30 Tailored Suits, this season's newest styles in pretty mixtures, etc, Most of these are in Misses' and small Women's sizes; plenty of sizes 14, 10, .18 also some 3G and 38 and a few out rfizes; actual values $25.00 and $27.50. Mid-Season Clearance $15.00 Others specially priced $19.50, $22.00, $24,00, $26.00 and $28.50. . A SHOWING OP HOT WEATHER MERCHANDISE ' ' . .Worthy of your consideration Ling erie Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Kliitci . Suits, Dresses, Parasols, Kt. t t i Loose leaf Ledgers f T t T J X r r r t r j r r r t r ,v ; fr-' Made in Medford WE manufacture and carry a complete line of Loose leaf books for office use jour nals, day books, cash books, in voice books, etc.; all sizes. We make to order anything wanted ;' in the book line, at Portland prices. Bookbinding a specialty J Why send away for what you ' can buy here? Help build up Medford by patronizing home industry and so creating a payroll IT The money sent away for print- ' ing and stationery never comes back. Keep the money at home and so help turn the balance of t trade in Southern Oregon's X favor S Medford Printing f Company .- 25-29 North Fir Street Reiiiombor the name 'Doun's and Aiuursoa take no other. fM4M6"$""&"S""&&? wlihm thoy woro presented by Lnru