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s PJTOE SIX MEDFORD Main TRTBTjm, SrEDFORD. QTCftClON, THURSDAY, AUGUST Ifl, 1013 NMM I . HffiCOUNlYMMfflGTOMI ID CALL ELECTION THIS DALLES, Ore, Aiik. 1R. Prnnk H, Anglo, clerk of tho circuit court, today Is ordered by Judge Hradsliaw to call a special election that the voters of Wasco county may decide tho proposed recall of county judgo Lake and commissioners Hooper and SlouRhton. Anglo shows no Intention aa yet to call tho elec tion. If ho docs not ho will be or dered to appear before court to show why ho has not carrlod out tho court order. Tho caso will bo carried to the olato supremo court by those who oppose holding tho election and thcio Is no possibility of a final de cision being tnado till after Judgo Lake's term of offlco expires Jan uary C. Tho petition for recall of tho officials was presented by tax payers who objected to tho erection MIMED wra MG mm DARROW MAKES PLEA (Continued from page 1.) .your fellow man. 1 don't believe tliero Is one man hero who will fool with my liberty." Darrow'a speech was rapid and emphatic. Ho seemed moro suro of himself, more bold and confident than yesterday. He centinued: "When do you trust Franklin's statements when he he was first arrested, or when they had him by the throat and said to him: 'Hero Is the penitentiary on one side and liberty on the other?' Franklin Alone Truthful "Ford says I corrupted Lecomptc Davis. Davis Is a full grown roan. He's a lawyer of experience. He can take care of himself. And, gentle men, all these people lied! Frank lin Is tho only pure and innocent roan In the case. Franklin, a self-confessed liar and a man who bribed Jurors for $1,000 a shot A man who Is testifying for Immunity, a man who suddenly began telling tho truth when he took the stand against me. Before that he told nothing but lies!" Running his hands through his hair, Darrow paused, looking fixedly at the Jurors. Then ho centinued: "A man named Warner went to Franklin for a Job. Franklin told Mm ho would win the McN'amara case on 'his own hook. Warner lied I Franklin says so. Ho says every body lied, including himself sometimes. Liars, All Liars "Liars, all liars! Everybody's a liar except Franklin. He told Watt and Stclnman at Venice that I never gave him a cent for bribery; that the money came from outside parties. "Franklin told theso men that tho authorities wanted to get me because I knew something against Samuel Gompers. I don't know any thing against Gompers. "There's nothing in this caso but the word of Franklin and Harring ton," declared Darrow. At this point tho crowd standing outsldo the doors was admitted, many standing along tho walls of the court "Im not blaming Franklin. He's not responsible for his brain," Dar row went on. "But think of the de tectives they set on me! Think as tho lice of Egypt! Nino testified in this case. " 'Detectives to the right of me; " 'Detectives to the left of me; " ! tectlves behind me! ' Thelr'fr not to reason why! " 'TJ.i-lr's but to swear and He! " 'N'oblo detectives! " F Mowing his extomperaneous iveu;, 1'i.row said: Harrington "But think of John R. Harrington. Slopt in my bod! Ato my bread and salt! Then testified against me, afraid to look me in tho eye, because I might hypnotize hjm. "Hypnotlxe him! 1 couldn't do It without a hunk of corned beef. Did ho look you in tho eye? VIU ho look anybody In tho eyo until he goes down to bU unhallowed L'ravo? "Harrington posed us my friend. Ho lured mo Into a room to dicta graph, to trap me Into the peniten tiary, Can you think of anythlug vorso than that? Would an Erec tors' Affectation which put up such a job lieBltuto to brlbo and put the blatno on me? "Think of a man who poses as your friend and puts a dictagraph In your dining room, and you bed room, to destroy tho privacy of your llfo. That job at Third and Los Angeles streets was a sacrament compared with tho dictagraph! "In tho Chicago stock yards they used to liavo a steer trained to lead the rest up to tho shambles, and when ho had reached tho shambles th trained alitor would step aside and let tho rest go on to their doom. That's Harrington. And the stigma will 'bo on him and on his descend tin is aa long as tho numo survives. "go ho dlctagraphcd mo "Harrington says ha was eating at my house- Ho ato thero as often as kioouid. He'd at thero now If I ,BY hlra tho chance." SAN JUAN OKI. SUH, XienniKim, A up. lf. To compromise the dispute between President Din nnd General Menn, whom the former refused" to re-nppoint ns minister of wnr, claiming the rciicto) had started a riot, members of the pence commis sion of the Central Amcrincnu ar bitration court are today enntulo to Managua. It is feared thnt General Menn will refuse to talk peace, and inter vention by tho I'muted" States is ex pected. Dispatches received here state that Hie presence of the American murines and blue jackets in Managua pre vented the capture of the city yester day, as tho native defenders were demoralised when the revolutionists reached the outskirts of the capital. BUS AT BAY EL PASO, Texas, Aug, tfi. To pro vent depredations on American soil by 1100 Mexican rcbeln assembled at Polamns. across the border from Co lumbus, N M Colonel B, ,. Steever this afternoon dispatched a detach ment of the Third cavalry to Colum bus. The revolutionists started gathering at Polamns when they wero driven from tho north by fed eral troops. Tho reholH threatened to cross the bonier and attack Ameri can ranches. NO SYMPATHY STRIKE TO HELP HARRIMAN WORKERS mm HI BE AD HI HHA1NKRO, Minn.. Aim Hi- There, will be no sympathy strike called to support the men ouPon the llnrrimnu lines, according to the statement WASHINGTON- Aug. Ift.-Two hundred thousand war veterans whose pension nru help up owing to controversy In congress over the nbolishmeut of pension agencies, will probably receive their delayed checks Saturdav, according to announcement hero today. The senate is said to have yielded to" the house in the pension agency dispute. The house will accept the pension bill conference report todny nnd President Tuft will sign it to morrow. The checks nrc nil ready for mailing. made here today by officers of the Federation of railway shop employes, following a secret vote taken by the workmen on ronds west of Chicago. MURDER IS UNDER ARREST LOS ANOKLK3, Cal Aug. If.. Chnrlus Eugene Greenfield, suspected by tho police of tho murder of his eight-year-old step-daughter Vlvlnn was raptured Ahortly nftnr noon to day at CucntnnuKa, Ban Bernardino County. O.V THAT NPKCIAL. What special? Why tho alio that leaves Grants Pats at 0:00 a. in., Gold Hill, 0:37; Contra! Point, 7:03; Medfoid, 7:16; Ashland, 8: OR, stop ping at Intermedlato points Huudny next via the Southum Pacific, It will bo one of tho most cnoynbto out ings of tho season, Tho best of mod ern equipment provided and Ono Faro for round trip lino been nmde. An exciting ball gamo between Med ford and Weed teams will bo played at Weed. '. 1 ' II 1 U , I .'I .-L.X..UI :x::":x New Fall Suitings We are showing first this season a very handsome line of Suitings and Cloakings; 56-inch goods in latest weaves and ' colorings, such as Chinchilla, Mackinaws, Zibelines, Bouche, and Diagonal weaves. Prices range from $1.25 to $3.50 per yd. - x- T ? T X T i I T 9 ! f 7 ? T t t T T T t T Y f Y Y Y T Y Forest Mills Underwear T Our complete stock of this well known brand, Forest Mills, just received and we can supply you with any style and weight. Prices '- ' - ' from 25 cents to $3:00: v.f Gordon Hosiery For Men, Women and Children. Round Ticket Stockings, 4-thread heel and toe; hard to wear out; all sizes 25c. fM r ytM H. N. MOE & CO. Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns v w " Shii wi J$M$M$M. Y t Y Y T f o f t 7 t Y Y t t t Y 7 Y i Short Talk on City Real Estate By Jas. S. Campbell There is a strong upward tendency in prices of all classes of "city" real estato in Med ford. By a careful and systematic canvas of the city, I find that desirable, high-class modern houses that are worth to rent $30 to $35 a month are scarce as "hen's teeth" in Medford today It is an actual fact that the city is filling up very fast at the present with new people It appears to me that now (not next month) is the time to look .around for a good buy in a home.....Next month the incoming trains will be crowded with newcomers when the $25 Colonist Rate goes into effect from the East on all road3. I have a fine, new bungalow home for sale a real bargain, beat residence district, that is sure a SNAP for the price absolutely nothing to equal it in the city Let me show it to you today. J.S.CAMPBELL EL. Room 201 First National Bank Building '; - u 4- it HMH$HMH$H,M Bin Surprise to Many in Medford Local people are Niirprlnod at the QUICK remillH received from nlinplo buckthorn bark, glycurliui, etc., uh mixed In Adlor-l-ka, tho (lerinun up pondlcltln remedy. I,, II, IImmIiIiih, dniKKlnt, Hlaten that thU idmplu re medy nntlMcptlcUeit the dlKeHttvn h'M tem and drawH off tho liupurltleH ho thoroiiKhly that A HINOI.i: HOHIC ro Heven Hour Htomach, K on tho Rtomaeh and coiiHtlpntlon 1NHTANT- At Fountains A Clawhr Aak for ii JO" HORLICKS Thf Orlflnil Mi liNHliit MALTED MILK Th FMri-tfrbtk fir All Aim. Al rctUuranU, hotel, and fountnini. Dcliciout, urviRorotinu and tuitaintng. Keep it on your lidcuoard at home. Don't travel without IT. A quick IubcIi prtMr4 i Misutt. Take no imitates. Juit tay "HORUCKT Not in Any Milk Trumt Now in the Grarnott-Goroy Building Vapor Baths and Scientific Massage Advice In Dietetics, Judical (lyiiuiiiHticfl nnd llydrollici'opy Lady Attendant lOxuniiimtion and Consult nt ion .Froo AV nmko a Hpecialty of chronic (Uhuiihch DR. R. J, LOOKWOOD, Chiroproctor Nervo Specialist Phones': Office, 1-15; lies. Home KJ8K, Hell 797JI Rooms 'JOIMJOi-liOf) (larnett-C'oroy Huildiiig POPULAR EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1912 TO BUTTE FALLS Fare the Round Trip Only $1.00 Dolightful days trip. Mood shade for picnic grounds on imnks'of cold mountain stream. 'Pake your picnic baskets or go to the good hotel on the grounds. Leave Medford 8:00 a. in. Returning leave Butte Mills 5:00 p. in. KHtabllHhod 1S78 incorporated 1004 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants IIOJ Franklin St., New York Our Specialty APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our own hoiuoH In NKW YOHK, LlVKKPOOIt, LONDON AN!) GMHOOW Direct couilRnmcntn solicited or eo our Horiio Hivor repreientatlvo. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon "SINGLE TAX EXPOSED" CHAS. H. SHIELDS will speak in the Opera House at 8:30 p. m. Medford Mr. Shields is Secretary of the Oregon Equal Taxation League and a well known author ' i HEAR HIM! 8:30 Monday, Aug. 19 'V . V 4 M 4, -.