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rc l P2G1 5POUH iuedfokd nam tribune, ,.". L.U-l-JU!Ll'".J.J-J- 'J-li - MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912 Mmfod Mail TRiiUNi fU INDMPKNDKNT MKWSPAMCR jbhUp vgnr ArtsnNDoM :C1T BUNDAT, BY ' THS MIBOFOllD rniNTiia CO. Ths Dmocrtle Times, Th Medford -Wall, Tho Medford Tribune, Tha 8ouU wn Oresonlsn, The Ashland Tribune. Offlc Mali Tribune Building, SE-17.J North Kir treat; phone. Main 01l; Hems 76. QHOHQK PUTNAM, Editor arid Msnatcr Kntftrfd as second-class matter a Mndfon!. Oregon, under tha act of March 3, 1ST. Official Paper of tho City of Medford. Official Taper of Jackson Cuuntr. BUBSCryrioH xatk. (Inn vr;r. liv mall. ............... . .IB.00 One month, by mMl. .. ........ SO lr month, delivered iy carrier in Mrrtford. Jacksonville and Can- trnl Point .CO Palurdny only, by mnll, per year.. 2,00 Weekly. Per year 1.80 '. I ji mi. XVli ;:' ?'j PUBLISH THE UST OP CONTRIBUTORS UNDESRABLES k TOLD TO GET OUT For tho first lime in ninny month Medford is today practically free of nil undesirable women. Tins condi tion follows tho issuance of orders Vriilny hy Mayor Cnnon to the poU-e thnt all woman of ill repute must jenvo the eity.Fridny nftcrnoon tho exodus began and by noon Saturday thu women had scattered to the four jvindp. Their recent haunts in this city nro today closed and. silent. Tho police descended first upon tho Royal rooming house which has housed a number of women during tho past year and front there the police covered the rooming houses in the city, some known to bo of ft more or lesslisorderly character and some which .were under suspicion only. or, some time the women liavo not been disturbed ns a class and only those who were too prominent on the streets were forced to leave town. This crusade was general, however, and all were told to move out. NORTHERN JUDGE MAY '''TRY DARROW NEXT LOS ANGELES, Qal., Aug, 24.-p Clarence S. Darrow may bo tried be fore .-.a northern or central Califor nlSJudgo on tho chargo ot bribing Robert F. Bain, a juror in tho Mc Namara case. The calendars of tho courts In which it .had been sug gested to throw the trial are un usually crowded, and tho presiding judge also has intimated that all con cerned -might be better satisfied were an outsider on tho bench. This probably will bo deceided Monday ..when Judge Willis hears arguments ou thC motion of Dar row's counsel to quash the pending Indictment. COLONEL ROOSEVELT'S reply, to tho statements nindo by John 1). .Arehbold, eoneerniiij? at tempted political blnekmnil, is, of course, to loudly shout, "Lmrl Liar! Liar! Ifor many years this has been the Roosevelt method of answering Recusations, and ho has gotten away with it so many times, that, he cannot see why he should not continue to do so indefinitely. It is impossible that Colonel Roosevelt is the only honest man in tho world, and tho only one whose word can be accepted. It is improbable that the foremost men in the business world are all Hal's when under oath to speak the truth. Colonel Roosevelt's words nro belied by his own record. ?or years ho worked baud in glove with Quay and his successor, Penrose, lie has ruthlessly used his power and position to insult and ruin men in public and private life. While singling out tho Standard Ofl to prosecute, lie protected the Morgan interests. He permitted tho steel trust to absorbe its only rival and create an absolute monopoly. He prohibited the prosecution of the Har vester trust. He refused to prosecute the sugar trust. He protected certain railways from punishment for re bating all a matter of history. Roosevelt's assertion that he did not know that the Standard Oil contributed heavily to the campaign fund, is absurd. No such sum of money could have been received from any source without the principal beneficiary having knoAvledge of it. Why was his secretary of com merce and labor, who is supervisor over corporations, selected to collect his campaign funds? A far bettor answer to the assertions of Penrose, Arehbold and others, would be the publication of the list of subscribers to the campaign funds raised in Roose velt's behalf. It would be more convincing than shouting "deliberate falsehood." !Mi Roosevelt pretends to favor publicity of campaign contributions. Why has he never made public the lists of his own campaigns? If Afr. Perkins and the steel trust did not underwrite the contributions for the primary campaign made in Roosevelt's behalf this year, the publication of the list of contributors is all the proof necessary to contradict the assertion. It is not necessary to shout "liar." Senator La Follette set a good example by printing the full list of his campaign contributions during the campaign. Why does Roosevelt not follow it? Mr. Per kins says that there will be no lack of money for the Bull Moose campaign. Why then not tell who is putting- it up ? Tho veil of secrecy wrapped about the donors of the Roosevelt slush fund leads to the natural conjecture that the money contributed is from the spoils illegally secured by trusts through favoritism shown them during Roose velt's administration. 1 TABLE ROCK X At the Churches I Baptist Services, will be held in the Bap tist church Sunday as usual. Preach jng 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Sermons py the pastor. Special music at the preaching services. Sunday school ):45 a. m. Men's Bible class at the same . hour In tho Isis Theater. Young people's meeting 7 p. m. AH aro Invited to those services. A, A. Holmes, pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday morning servico at eleven o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon, "Mind." Wednesday evening meet ing at eight. All are welcome. Sun day school ut ten, all under the age of twenty aro invited. Heading room hours, U-o to flvo p. m. dally, except Sunday. Church edifice North Oak-dalo. Medforcl Methodist Episcopal Cprner of Third and Bartlett streets, E. Olln Eldrldge pastor, Services Sunday as follews: Preach ing 11.-U. in. and 8 p. in. Subjects, morning, "Tho Great Transformer," yvoning, "Spiritual Stock Exchange." Sunday school and Men's Bible class at 9:4C a. m prayer meeting Thurs day evening 8 o'clock. Excellent music by choir under iha direction of C. N. Chidester, spe cial features, Anthem by choir, solos by Mrs. Blnttenborgcr, of Fresno, pal., and tyrs. Fpster. t YoiiiHra vcordlally .invited to all jjheso sorvlccs. (German Lutheran , Services at!7.1on Lutheran GIG W. Fourth Btreot, will bo conducted ,ln (ionium at 11 a. in. unci In English U'7:30 p. in.. .EugllBh Blblo school at 10 a. nn. upd Wllkqr, pastor. I ClnlHllau. . v Preaching both morning and even InKi nib.lp spljool meets at 10vn, ra., Christian WndwYort J.ivmj .Pray er meeting meets on Thursday even ing, Cojup uiid worship with us, ., you jrtH be welcomed. D, n, Boyle, iilUter. '' , On account ot tho high prices ask ed for grain sacks, many farmers are repairing their old granaries or building new ones. G. E. Walling and family returned from Crater Lake a few days ago and reported that they encountorcd a blinding snow storm while at tho lake. E. W. Carlton has returned from Crescent City and reports the road Jo the coast something awful. V. M. Patch and family are at Crescent City. Earl Gray and Mrs. Gray will go to the mountains for tho benoflt of Mr. Gray's health, he having to giro up his position at the Modoc ranch on account of an attack of inflamma tory rheumatism. Mr. B. Connor is recovering from an attack of ptomaine poisoning con tracted at a popular eating placo. Itay Patch, tho artist, is at Crater Lake making pictures of tho lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wheeler and son of Ashland and Mrs. Ora Smith and daughter of Josephine county were visitors at Table Rock on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Adams aro visit ing friends nt McDoei, Cat. The net returns from the !cq cream social given by the Arrow Head society is a little over $13. I WEST AGATE ITEMS CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. John Grlevo ot Prospect spent the last of the wcok hero. L. L. Austin and fumlly arc at tending tho camp meeting at Ash laud this week. J. N. Smith Bpent Friday in GrautB Pass. Mrs. Mayrae Culberteon of Ash-, laud and Mrs. Stella Fry of Phoe nix ylsited Mrs. Lucy Williams this week. Postmastor and Mrs. G. 13. Tex have returned from an outing at Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Isaacson and Mrs. Isaapson Sr.', havo returned fropi Colestin. Hov. H. N, Aldrlch and party of boys Ipft Friday morning on a trip to Crater Lake. U, H. Ellsworth returned Friday aftornoon from a tour of tho Coast. Mrs. Sturevant and child, Mayor V, A, Cojey, Mrs. JI. N. Aldrlch, Mrs. M. It. England and Mrs. J, C. Jlcrrlng wpro Medfard visitors from hero Friday, fttlss Helen Moo of A.npjegato isl hero visiting relative. MisH Kutlicriiio Foley of Gold llilf is visiting friends hero. Mrs, Will Scott qf Butte ,Vlls ih visitiii" relnlivcs here. Saturday evening August 17 Mr. Coleman Hayes was given a delight ful surprise In honor of his birthday by his neighbors. A very pleasant time was had by all. Refreshments wero served later in the evening. Thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Chittenden, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall, Mr. John Hayes, Mr. E. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whetstone, Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Hayes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.Wa Idon and son, Kalo and Clura Ames, Eula Clay, Jessie and Pearl Kelley, Eduma Parker, Jess Starkey. Ben Whetstone, Dewey Ames, Wllllo and Frank Kelley, James Ames, Newell Whetstone, Stacy Hayes. Ames brothers attended tho Ice cream social at Table Rock Saturday evening. AH report having had a good time. Mrs. Parker and grand-daughter, Eduma Parker of Contrul Point are spending a few days with Mr. apd irs. Ed Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clay of Central Point visited with Mr. und Mrs. Oak Ames over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes arc visiting for a few days with relatives at Drape. 'Harry Storms and family of Tolo left Tuesday evening for Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hnsk.lns und family ot Washington, are v(ultng with Mrs Hoskln's father, Mr. J. N. Hayes. Mrs. Parker of Central Point was calling on Mrs. Frances Whetstone Monday afternoon, Mr. Wllllo Kelly had tho nilsfor tuno of losing a valuable horse laiit Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Hayes mndo a business trip to Medford Tuesday. . Mrs. Al Chittenden was calling on old time friends In Central Point Saturduy. BORN HRVBIUDOK In Medford, Ore gon, August 'J.'J, 11)12, to thu wife of U. 8. Hcvoridge, u nine-pound girl. Mother und child nro doiup; well. A SNAP CO acres, six miles from Medford, good graded road crpsses tho tract, all free soil, at fSO per aero, lp00 will bandlo, easy terms ou balance. Part Is creek bottom land, suitable for alfalfa. Several .springs on the place. Timber enough to pay for tho tract. No buildings, Jn tho Oritflq creek district. W. T. York & Co. SHE GAVE UP ALL HOPE Physicians Fitted To Help Mrs. GrttB, But Site Finally Ftund Keller in Cardui. Moetto, Va. Mrs. J. 0. Green ot this placo, caya: "I turfnrod with womnnly troublus so that I could hnrdly sit up. Two ot the beet doctors In our town trvatcd we, and I tried different medi cines. Until I gave up all hope ot ovor getting well. Ono day, I decided to try some Car dui. It did bo much for mo that t ordered soma more, and It cured mat Today, I fed as well as I ever did in my life. Tho palna and tho troublo nro all gone. I feel like another parson In every way. I wish every BUfforer could know what Cardui will do for sick women. A few doses ot Cardui at tho rlnht time, will savo tunny a big doctor Mil, by preventing serious sickness. It tones up the ncrrous system, and helps make palo cheoka fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women havo bean restored to health and happiness by using Cardui. Suppose you try it. It may be Just tho mcdlcluo you need. N.D. KriU te: U4W AJvltcry THpL. ptl; MtJUInt Co., QumiHvn. To-. H Wool lucrurtion. b4 M-mj t". Hon TttittMM Ik ain." hm In rU)n i wr. no muau !" 'l' t nui'.i'.iir.i'.'JM WHERI TO 00 TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Under direction Peoplo'A Amuaomont Company. AIAVAYH IN THE LEAD CHANGE OF PROGRAM SUNDAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, As exclusive agents for L. E. Waterman & Co IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS AVe art; always very glad to adjust and elean your pen Free ' charge MEDFORD BOOK STORE Five Widely-Different Easy-Selling Magazines Want a Representative To Cover Local Territory There Is li Money for tho right person. 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NAT GOODWIN n "Oliver Twist" completo lu 0 reels, and "Within thu Walls or an Ohio renl tentlary" In 3 reels. ADMISSION 1(1 cents. CHUiDUK.V, f. cents. ISIS THEATRE VAUDKVIIXU I'lIOTOl'LAVH MUHItAV AND CQMI'A.NV Novelty singing nud ijulck ehnngn , . acts. I l'HOTOl'iaVH I AN INDIAN'S (JHATITUDK Drama THK PASSINCJ SHADOW Drama The, HWCQteHt stor' over told KATUIIIttt KATK Kate wns a laundry girl hut turned nut to ho u dotpctlyc. Somu lutiglis. NHIOIIHOKH Fnrco Comedy A Illograuh hummer OOOD Musro Evening performance, 7:30 Admission 10 and 10 cents. Special matlnoes Saturday and 8un day at p. m. Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS WASIIINOTON, D. 0. Publlo Land Matters: Final Proof. Dpsqrt Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip, Watch Our Addition Grow Jockioa and Summit Medford Realty and Improvement Company h. f. & U. Co. Dldg. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Guaranteed Prices lleasonablt COtfFEEN & PRICE 3S Howard Block, Sntranoa oh etb 0t vsoilio auai. aomi . 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Wcnltli of natural scenery, Splendid fishing, boating and bntJilug. Delight ful drives. I'retty trails through the wood or along Uio beach. Abundance of sea food-oysters, damn, crnhs, rock eod, Brlri, otc l'leiity of fresh pjilatablo vegotabltra and tnblo supiillcs. Iuv(llng nooks for cumpors. Heasoimblo rates lu rooming hoimori, cottages and hotels.' All modern conveniences. HPKCIAIi LOW HOUND TI1IP HICAHON I'AIIKH asfe SUNSET OGDfM ROUT 8PJ FIIOM mi:d1'oui) 12.00 tlnll on our agent for Information rolatlvo to train schedules, otc. Ask for Illustrated literature and our special foldor "Vacation Day ' lu Oregon. JOHN M. 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