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i ' PAGE TWO MEDPORD MAIL TBI RUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOOy, FRIDAY. .UT.V 12. 1012. Of AL AND i P PtRSONAL cf.Cnrsy and wife toft for n cnmit Ihrc trip to McAIIsler S)Hiirh Friday. .Mrs. J. K; Roberts nttondod W. C. T. U. dhy nt Ashland Tuesday ot tills week. Flnnl cleanup ealoot summer hats. Your choice ot any (lint to $10, nt $1.98. llomo'Mllllnory, 1101, Dth. J. S. (Spltxcr and wife of Talent worn Medfdrd business callers Thurs day. AI Helms and wife have returned from .cattle to Ihelr home in Talent. 13. jb. Weston, commercial photog raph em, negatives mado any time or place' by appointment, l'hone M. H71 .Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. HiRh and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert High or Doris. Cul., arrived by auto last Monday nnd are visiting old friends in Talent nnd other towns In the valley. A party conslstlnR of Owen Dun lap, Mrs. Charles McClain nnd Mrs. Made Wright of Phoenix motored to Ashland Thursday evening to at tend the concert. See R. A. Holmes. The Insurance Man, ovor Jackson County Hank. Mrs. Emll Houston of West Talent was In Medford Friday. Misses Dell nnd JLlnnle and French and Miss Clara Allen and Lulla Rob erts" of Xorth Talent went to the concort at Chautauqua Wednesday evening. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposlto bopk store. There will bo meat at the Public Market Saturday in stalls 11 and 12. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyoo and children left Wednesday for n two weeks' outing at Camp Nick, near Butto Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White and dnughter left Friday morning for Colestin wliero they expect to camp for several weeks. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law. over Jackson County Dank Building. Medford., Mlas Marjorlo Watklns has re turned from a visit with Ashland friends. , J. W. Feathers of Woodburn, Ore., is spending a fow days in Medford with a view of locating. Ho is con sidering engaging In novelty wood work manufacturing. A Snap at Berlin's Tailoring Par lors. Threo fine men's suits, all wool, latest styles 3G, 37 and 38 sizes, for $10 each. See them now. Miss Marion AVhite-of Medford Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reives at Ashland. S. L, Bennett, a, prominent fruit grower of Medford is camped in Chautauqua Grove at Ashland during the present session of Chautauqua. Our fall line of fine woolens has arrived. Save $10 by ordering now. Wo make fine ladles and mens suits. .Berlin, Medford, 219 W. Main. A bald-faced bear has been disturb ing the peace of mind of the inhabi tants in the Takilma neighborhood, and has thus far eluded all efforts of the nlmrods to locate and execute .him. Ho recently killed a trained Airedale Terrier that tried conclu sion with him and a C. Q. D. call was sent to Grants Pass Tuesday for the three dogs of P. A. DeGenault and1 they were loaded aboard the auto truck and taken to Takilma wliere they will be given an oppor tunity to prove that they are real bear dogs. These canines are half blood hound and half Airedale, have had work on bear and "varmints" and the Takilma bruin is pretty apt to return to town with them. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. bldg. T. K. Anderson of Kcrby about two weeks ago uncovered a seam of the precious onctal that by test went $114 to ten pounds of ore. He docs not know just how much more of this rlchiore is In tho vein but states that he believes there is quite a quanlty. The Southern Pacific passengei station is tho only place in Medford where tickets to points outside of JackBon county can be purchased. Earl Hubbard, .Rowland Hubbard, Everett MoArthur nnd Robert Klns loystdo started last Monday morning for -a month's outing In the moun tains cast of Medford. They drove from hero but they would pack most of tho way as they intended to visit Diamond Peak, Jiluo Canyon, Crater Lake, climb to the top ot Mt. Pitt then go to Pelican Bay to fish. They will return by tho way of Klamath Falls. Moved to 31 N. Grape street. Tho Medford Conservatory for music and languages. G. Tnlilandler, director. Open all summer. Mrs. Clarence Crane has returned from a visit with relatives, at Dou ver, Colo. ' ' ' Rev. W. E. Goode, formerly of Medford, Is now assisting In revival meetings nt Kin ninth Falls, He Is operatliiR a hardware store nt Mnc doel, Rut to Valley. California, J. A. Wc.slorlund and Jack O'tlrlon who have been spending tho past two months at Chicago returned to Port land In time to Join the Medford delegation nnd will return ' with them. Chief Hittson scent Friday morning at the county seat on business. Mrs. E. A, Allen of AinilcKnto was West I a visitor in Medront Friday. She was 5)C accompanied by her dnnuhter Gor- L OSS OF MEM FOIL SLOSH PROBE trnde. Wo pay 2f cents in trnde for fresh ranch eggs. Also groceries sold nt right prices at C. L. Harsloy's Cash Grocery, No. 2, West Jackson street.' Harry J. Lewis of Engeno is spending n fow dnys In Medford on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Powers spent Friday at Ashland With friends. Jack Summervllle and a party of friends returned Thursday evening from an automobile trip to Klamath Falls returning by way of Crater Lnke. The party motored ns far as Aranl's camp but from there were forced to make their way over the snow to the rim of the Crater. Thev report a very pleasant trip. Wanted to trade acreage In Oak- dale .Park addition for a small house and lot In Medford. W. H. Ever hard, 1013 W. !th. phone CG71. James Kershaw of Antelope creek Is in Medford on a short business trip, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harris of Baron are spending a few days in this city on business. They may decldo to locate in tho valley. Arthur Peabody of Wellen district spent Friday in Medford on business. Brooks Spencer of Antelope spent Frlda'y with Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. Evanston have left for an outing on upper Rogue River. Attorney Richardson of Ashland is In Medford on a short professional trip. Frankle Edwards is planning a trip to Crater Lake In the near fu ture. He will probably bo accompa nied by Cit- Editor Perry of the Medford Sun. Charles Ncwhall left Friday for an automobile trip to Crescent City. Mr. aud Mrs. James Klnsen of Wil low Springs spent Friday in Medford on a short business trip. Mrs. Edward Foots of Dunsmuir has arrived to spend a few days in Medford visiting with friends. William O. Young of Big Butto Is In Medford. visiting., with friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Burtschcll of Crescent City are in Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Neff. Mrs. Butschell Is a sister of Mrs. Neff. H. O. Bentley of Lima, Ohio, is in Medford visiting his brother-in-law, Jack Neff. Mrs. Bentley has been here several days. Jim Bates has returned from an automobile trip to Portland. He reports the roads in very poor condi tion between this city an Eugene. Frank A. Torrey formerly In busi ness in this city, but now located at Eugene, Oregon, Is visiting friends here. He reports business lively at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bobbins left Friday morning for an outing at Rogue River. Harry Llndley of Central Point spent Thursday evening at Medford on business. Lee Root left Friday morning for a short business visit at Grants Pass. Dr. E. R. Seely who has been suf fering an attack of blood poisoning Is reported to bo much better today. Mrs. Catherine Bowers of Portland has arrived for a vtelt here with Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Adams. I port that four members of tho loglw Malum eunrosslug to IuivIhk been bribed waH bitterly denounced by ' l.orlmor. , "This Is not Innuendo, or Insinua tion, hut u deliberate tdnteuiont, . which Ir not supported by nny facts In the record," tmhlj Lorlmor. "Only I one man- White confessed ho to- wived money us a hi (ho to voto for Lorlmur." SOCIETY GIRL DANCES IN SILK BATH ROBE WEST VJNU. LONG nit NHI. N J July 12. -The spirit ot tho Klkvvood rare muet In tho uftornoou uprcad to the Trtkiniassoo hotol In the evening WASHINGTON, July 12 Buttled tu Its search ror tho campaign enutti bullonu In the year of t)0l by the defective memories ot both the re publican nnd democratic managers and that their testimony timet all records had been destroyed the senate Investigating committee today faced a dilemma. Tho committee decided today to continue its hunt. George R. Shol- uou, wno was treasurer of the na- ami resulted in ono of the most peu ttntltit mmiUllmiti nimtitlMii.i I.. IliVI . . ....... "'"""""""" "" Hnr coiitonftt evur hold In the Unt End. Soon after dinner a dl-rusalon nroso between two younK men the hotol as to whluli nf two ouik women possessed more dinner gowns It was decided to leave the question to tho young women, who were Miss Trl.lo Grossman, dnutthtor of Wil liam Grossman of New York, nnd Miss Rosa Sterullcht. also of New York elty. A purse was made tip aud Miss Grossman and Mls Storulleht agreed to go to their rooms aud n- wjii ue onuou snort ly. wtiiie no definite arrangements have yet been mnde, It was understood Postmaster General Frank II. Hitchcock. Tnft's manager lu li0S and Norman E. Mack of New York, Bryan's general In the same campaign, will he called. BLONDE BOSS ROASTS BRYAN (Continued from page 1.) contributed to the campaign of 1 1 0 4 . J turn to the ballroom, where a dunto ROYAL SCIENTISTS HOLD BIG ANNUAL JUBILEE Weeks&McGowanCo. TJND13RTAKERS xifbt imhi . w. WMks ton ' A. . err, MM X.A.DT M.MKMTAXV. LONDON, July 12. Hundreds of noted scientists representing uni versities, colleges, institutions for scientific research and scientific so cieties in all parts of the civilized globe have arrived In this city dur ing tho present week to take part In the celebration next week of the 250th anniversary of tho foundation of tho Royal society, tho most Impor tant scientific body In Great Britain. Every country of Europe, nearly ev ery one of the civilized nations ot tho Orient, tho United States, Canada and tho British possessions in all parts of the world will bo represent ed nt tho Jubilee celebration which will begin on Monday and continue until Thursday of next week. In keoplng with tho importanco of tho event to bo commemorated, tho celebration will bo on an extensive scale und a highly Interesting and elaborate program has been arrang ed. King George, who, like all his male predecessors on tho throno ot England, since Charles II., was mado a member of tho .Royal socloty, Is tak ing unusual Interest In tho matter and will entertain his follow mem bers of tho Royal society and its na tive and foreign guests. Tho lord mayor and corporation of tho city of London will give a magnificent banquet to tho members and guests In Guild ball and tho Universities or Oxford and Cambridge will welcome them. Of course that came from the com mon people, of whom he Is the guard ian. None of It camu from the trusts or malefactors of great wealth." Resuming his criticism of President Taft, Lorlmer read further from Taft's letter to Colonel Roosevelt. In which he said: ' "1 want to win and so do you." "Was I warned?" exclaimed Lorl mer. "Was I given a sword aud told to defend myself?" Nation Against Him "No, they wanted to sneak up In the dark of the night with a club and boat out their enemies' brains. That is the way they wanted to win. Was ever any mortal more completely sur rounded by conspirators and intrigue? The president of the United States, tho cx-presldent, William J. Bryan. tho trust press of tho country all Joined in a conspiracy to destroy one man and satisfy the malice of th most corrupt set of newspaper owners known to this country. "Tho men prosecuting this case are capable of conspiring to do any thing, even to taking a life, to des troy tho man marked for elimina tion." Discussion of the Helm committee was then taken up by Lorlmer. He said the men composing it were "creatures of Governor Deneen," nnd the press trust. Healy, Its counsel, he said, was the most bitter enemy of Lorlmer in Illinois. , "He knew the political situation," continued Lorlmer, "and was In a po sition to ferret out fraud and cor ruption. Tho committee was not ap pointed until the senate ndopted Its resolution declaring Lorlmer entitled to his seat. Then began the shame less hippodrome, the calling of Hines and tho asking questions to bring out testimony that might be im peached by Funk and Kohlsaat. And then came the priestly Kohlsaat, tho man who never betrayed a confi dence, and he was interrogated con cerning his editorial relating to the alleged $100,000 corruption fund. Senate n Violator "I believe the senate violated a fundamental law ot this country by appointing another committee of in vestigation, but I have no complulut to make of that action." Tho minority view of the Investi gating committee was next taken up, Lorlmer declaring he ".would point out mis-statements ot fact, evidently mado for the purpose of poisoning senators." ' It was explained by Lorlmer thut he did not tako the stand during tho first inquiry becauso he believed it "beneath tho dignity of a senator to take notice of insinuations." Addressing himself to Senator Crawford, (republican, South Dako ta) it was explained that Governor Deneen evaded answorlng a telegram of Inquiry sent by Crawford. "I waB taught at my mother's knee that to act a lie. Is moro hlenous than to tell one." the 'Blond Boss' exclaimed. Speaking Weakens Hint After speaking an hour, Lorlmor visibly weakened. Ho was bathed in perspiration. His hair was tousled in moist disorder. It was with great physical effort that he continued. His voice grow husky, and ho frequently leaned on his desk, In apparent ex haustion. , "Every mombor of tho Illinois gen eral assembly had money at times." Lorlmer continued. "It Is ridiculous to create the impression that all of this was given for Lorlmor votes." 'ilio so-called "confessors" woro discussed by Lorlmer, He bogau with Charles A. White. "If you have any case hero, you must stand or fall on White's testi mony," tho senator declared, "It is in tho record that White Is per jurer, admitted under oath, Leo O'Noll Browno was charged with bribing White to voto for Lorlmor when he was on trial in Cook county. All efforts of tho state's attorney were dlrectod to proving tho fact. The whole case depended on wheth er White told tho truth," DIhciissch ItctiayciH Tho statement In the jnlnorlty re- was In progress, ns many times as thoy could change Into deferent gowns. After appearing- In 3S different gowns Miss Grossman did not appear again as quickly as Miss Sterullcht In tho 3!th, and her supporters feared she had lost until she came down in the elevator in a bathing suit. Judges who had been appointed agreed that tho bathing suit was a gown. After this decision Miss Sterullcht announ ced that the 3!)tli wuh her last avail able frock and that her bathing suit was a Deal Casino. Tho judges wore sure that Miss Grossman had nothing to wear after her bathing suit nnd were about 1 1 declare a tie, with all bets off, when Miss Grossman, who had disappeared aga'ln, walked Into the ballroom with a gown which was ho absolutely dif ferent from any that had appeared that she was Immediately awardi d tho decision. BPBhjfjBSHEir IB ERROR DEPRIVES PRESIDENT OF PLACE ON NEVADA BALLOT CARSON CITY. Nov.. July 12. President Taft may ho without rep resentation on tho official ballot of tho republican party of Nevada at ' the November election by an over sight which now seems Irremedlab lo The state convention which elected delegates to tho Chicago convention neglected to nominate presidential electors, and how to get their elect ors on the ballot is' the problem of the regular organization. Party leaders conferred today as to the possibility of holding another convention, but they fear the Roose velt forces on another trial might capture the organization. A petition naming the delegates to thu progres sive convention to bo hold at Chi cago was circulated today and free!) signed by well-known republicans. SAMUEL G0MPERS GREETS GOVERNOR W00DR0W WILSON SEA GIRT, N. J . July 12. Gover nor Woodrow Wilson was In confer ence for iuo re than an hour Thursday with Samuel Gompors and other of ficials of the American Federation of Labor. After the meeting Mr. Gomp erssald: ! "We discussed with tho governor tho platform adopted by tho Balti more convention aud expressed our selves us being lu entire accord with the planks which apply toMegtslatlou affecting tho rights of tho working people. 1 think tho platform goes as far as a great political party can declare under present Industrial aud political conditions that Is, with any degree of assurance of being enacted Into law." Mr. Gompors said that ho aud his colleagues were acting as "envoys of the American laboring man." When ho was aHked whether tho Federation of Labor would support tho demo cratic ticket, ho said: "Wo aro going to report to our colleagues and they will make a dec laration, or atithoilzo us to mako It." lie described tho republican plat form us "a magnificent piece of lit erary production and punctuation, but Insofar as It affects the working people and their rights It Is conspicu ously lacking." IMS Bill ilv I fil.i I ; c?'. zzg jK Smiiuulcr Confesses. LOS ANOKLKK, (,'ul., .July 12. According lo federal offieurs here, Hilly (lerulil, alleged Himignler of C'lu ikwii, linn eonlVhM'd ami Iiiik divulged till! iiiiuie of the leader of u liiind of hmuggloi'K tlntt him given (he iiiimi gration nulliorilien grave concern for more Hum a .yciir. According to (Sonilrt'H alleged eon feshion, more tliuii u,()l)0 (Jliiiiiwe liuve been hinugglci into America through southern California each year for half a (kendo. It vvuk hho intimated that' well known penman were coiuioeteil with (lie work. (jiinild was caplured early Hum vvefik. Keilernl olliegrHiire patrolling tint Cululiuu 'cliiuiiicl for other hiin- 91 Blue IDDOn The Beer of Quality AN ordcrforPabsf'Blue ' Ribbon" Beer carries with it the distinction of quality and good taste, Served with your lunch or dinner, Blue Ribbon lends zest and refreshment most satisfying. Every bottle is worthy of your table. Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure. Plione for a case for your home today. Jcose Houck, Agt. Medford Ico & Storage Co, Phono 2C11 Si O CURES ECZEMA, . d. -. ACNE.TETTER ETC. While Kowmm, Apmo, 1ttor,OrtllI 11 o JJ,Jf l ,11wM UirQtloiu tho .vklu.thelrnouvco I frUooprt mil lo t U ul ', , ,,lllur,Uw nro canned by Irritating 'VIon,.,' TJir h if LI w whluh lies Jujt liilhuun nittl Irritate tho dellunte not-vv rk of llMO r """ JJ,lW,ll0 tJhl( beneath the mtrfocm of tho outer nklii. mul I ho i ' V J " .Moiluuoil l foroo.1 oiit tlmniuh ho Mv 0ZilX totiZ koptup while tho blood mmuliui lfJto . i iia , " ,. ,, , Mti atl'on of scales ' .Hmw . K flita To otlier InUtion.' scratched otf the bah ht "- i-vv an in iro n i ttio cilrutllntlon mutt SfflWKSrSi'ft SKSKfe JC&2SS2: tloiMomi only nootlio tho in nation iiiui '" ,7l;,",,?lt : ,0 ,ci, tho blood. Lover produce a win. bocauao uQli , mt . t l " l0 'Ss.1 nlukm. It B.llnra n d on'nbW 'ft 'Z 'Vumrih trto .kin and toil. U jolt. ..uooth and healthy. Hook on Bklu Dlwuw mul "' meillcul advice lie., to all who wilte. THE SW1FT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OAi I Vtr ;c Vrtuf TRACK UATT Fishing Tackle? SUppLKES J V V -"' V f i yJ sAf ?' 1" 1 if' Look it over nnd pet ready. You know that the notion comes sud denly and that you do not have time to look around for new tackle. Wc tnkc a great deal of pride In our stock of fishinu tackle. Wc would like to show you nnd Invite you to come nnd inspect this line, nnd assure you that you will not he ex pected to buy simply becauso you look, n.i.wrv oi' nsn mum Until you come nnt! sec our line of base ball goods you can't know just how well wc can care for your needs. I3c a nood nport; coma and hnvc a look. 10 Off on all Base ball Goods except balls Saturday only iHrf' You Don't Pay the Ice Man Tor a Jcrocy refrigerator. Instead you tmvc the price of a common ice box ticvcml timen over in the nise of your ice bill. Dcnldca the Jcrncy i.n a quality refrig erator. It in mnde of ouk, real ouk, cnrcfully finished with nickel plated trlm mlnrcn and will ornament any dining room, because of its clamty uppenrancc. Notice the round corners, the panel construction, no pro jecting moulding, no cracks, no crevices. The food chamber in as white an nnow. The shelves arc oi heavily tinned wire. The circulation of cold nir ia after naturc'a own method and cannot possibly be improved on. The citfht-walled method of building thin rcfrii'.crator and the careful construction assure that you will never pay toll to the ice man. (JERSEY - HI F. W. Shapleigh Hardware 28 South Central OUTINGS IN OREGON To tlio IlcachcH KlirliiKil and MoiiutuliiH 'V SUNSET pGDEN&SNA5TA I V ROUTES Kxcollout Train Horvlco and Low Hound Trip Fare If you aro looking for an Ideal placo to Hnoml a portion of tho mimmor, whoro you can find rout, health aud recreation, tho uulliiK roHortH roachml by the Houtln.rn Puoiriu nro par excellence. Newport, Yi.uulim Hay, Tillamook County HoiiuIioh. Crater Luko. ColPfltln CprliiKH, BhiiBtn BnrliiKH, CiiBciullii, llrolloiiljtiHli Hot BuFliira and many other kpi-Jiikh of moro or lonn note. LOW HOUND TH IP TIOKKTH With Ioiik llmltii on aale dally to the nliuvu roHoila. Our hooklot "Vacation l)ayH in Ori'Bon" dOHcrlhluj; Uicho anil other outliih placoH can bo obtained from any a(;oit, who will cheerfully fur iiIhIi Uiformatlon an to farcB, train Horvlcoi io or it potital card to tho iiiulumluiicd will recolvo prompt ntlonllon, JOHN JI, HCO'IT, Qoimral I'awjoiusor AKont, Portland, Orounn V