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j . (; jtfi j;. i i " -. -V i ? i,M,,.t) PXG1 HEU SCEIFORD ftraTJ TRIBUNE, MKDFOUD, OWION. SATURDAY, SIIPI'Mmim M, 1912. u. O! it i.i m lA 1 & . t y l f I IDA) r , i ENDORS U'i. rn -ri ft i- ENGLISH BIsAUTV" f O WEDVEALTHYAMERICAN i I t. 1 - r LLLk.A .;.. i. y, --.. , V, MS BUI NOON I WASHINGTON, Sept. H.-Jn-cicripe in the representation of or gnuiged labor ii congress is tho key note of h political program 'to l,c iiillibiiltecd (((morrow by tho Amer ican FVileralfoli of Labor in u news hitler. Although President Thfl is roundly ricoi-cd, the letter fails lo" ithlorwv bitlidr ' Governor Wilson tr Colonel Koosbvcll. Tlfc plnlforinft ot'tho throe pnrttcs arc h.jt out" ih hill. The republican platform is criticised, while cbrrc- VKiididg praise Ls voiced for the demoenuip hitd progressive docu ments. The letter says the repub licans ignored the questions riml tiriiiolplbs rtot justicb anil hunliui ibcrty rtftccting organized lilbori President Tatt, it My, has accent uated his antagonism to correction of abuse bf. injunction power, -while Wilson airil TtoosevclC arc outspoken in favor of such reform". The bulletin Also Approves Sani tiel Goiners' administration of the affairs of the federations and calls iqwn all uuio'if laborers to elect mu nicipal, county, state and congres sional candidates favorable to gpnized labor. GLASS GRANTED PERMIT TO GO TO PHILIPPINES orv -MISS EMOOA WILSON Ml-Rboda. Wilson Is n Mntucsiqiir f iigtlh beauty, who came to thU conn rry to wed Mr. Noel Deerr, n wealthy Vhierlcnn yir plahter wboib he met liirtii the toronrttton. After the wed liriir the temple wilt live In iiawutl, kben he h.nn hl. ptnntntton. mm wm SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept 14. --Superior Judge Lawlor today granted permission to Louis G!as, former vie'Cprcsirtent and general manager 'ol'the Pacific States Tel egraph & Telephone company, who was charged befbre Lawlor with bribery to lenvc the state for a per iod of four months- Hint ho might journey to tho Philippines to estab lish a telephone service here. Lawlor refus-e'd recently to grant tho motion of the district attorney to dismiss tho Glass cn.se, holding that the state had not exhausted all its resources. Glass was accused in connection with the Rucf-Schmitz cases here. MEdFORD BAND WILL GIVE CONCERT SUNDAY OIMBY Tbo Mqdford band of fifteen pieces will glvo the first concert of the year In tho city park Sunday afternoon ct 3 o'clock, and have prepared tho fol lowing program for tho afternoon.' ' "Battery Park", March .Thayer "Dance of the Serpent". . . .Boccalarl "Intermezzo", Tales from off-1' Hoffman Offenbach "American Patrol", .j, ... .Meacbam Selection "Aluia" .briquet Intermission March, "Battleship t Connecticut" '..:'.'. Fulton Selection "Marcclle" Ludcrs Morceau "Forest Whispers". . .Losey Excerpts from "Erralno" JakobowBkl Mpdley "1863" Calvin Star Spangled Banner The local legal frateniily is Mill chuckling oer the cicver manner in which J. S. flownrd, the pioneer sur veyor of Jackson eouuty and "father of Bedford," came back nt Attorney Gus Newberry during the progress of a recent trial at which Mr. Howard was n witness, on the opposite side of the ease from Mr. Newberry. At fecveral points during the -progress of Mr. Howard's testimony At torney Newberry objected long and Mrcnuouhly uon the grounds that Mr. Howard's evidence was "hear say," and therefore immaterial. Mr. Howard, who has known Gus since he was an infant, failed to flare up nt the broadsides of objection and sarcasm flung nt him, but bided his time. ' Finally Mr. Newberry was through with the ' witness and in order to Sinn up the case, haid: "Mr. Howard, you will please stale your name, your residence, your bcWpniion and your nee." "My name is J. S. Howard," came' the answer as quick us a fla-h. "My residence is Medford, Oregon; my occupation is that of a civil engin eer and my age niy age is a mat ter of hearsay." All of which was true. SOCIALIST PAKTV OIIGANIZKU TO GIVE ADUKKSS TONIGHT Jofm Dcquor, district organizer for tho socialist party will speak In Hay market Squaro tonight, taking for his Bpbject "Roosevelt and the Work ingman." Mr. Dcqucr stands ready to answer all questions that may be asked him relative to the platform of his party, and is well known as a speaker on economic quefet!onsv J BUTTEFALL I -11 T- V APPEALTO GOVERNOR TO ENFORCE LAWS The following petition has been sent Governor West by Hutto KnIN women requesting that he act in the mutter if the Hutto FalK city council refuse to enforce the law: To the honorable members uf tho city council of Hutto F1N, Jackson county, Oregen: ' Whereas, it is commonly reported that intoxicating liquors are being sold in Hutto Fall in violation of law with the usual con-coiuitntits of vice and shame, we, your petitioners, re spectfully request that you take such steps as are necessary to secure evi dence in order to convict mid pttnWi the guilty jKirties and reinovo this menace to tho good name ami moral welfare of our city. Hutte Falls, August 17, llU'J. (Signed) Clara J. Hughes, Mr-.. Kiuma James, Mrs. K. K. Smith, Mrs. J. E. Day, Mrs. C. 0. linker, .Mrs. Harry V. MilN, Mrs. John Ballard, Mrs. John Cndzurd, Mrs. Win. Cham bers, Mrs. 0. M. Govs, Mrs. C. A. KdimiiuKon, H. KdmUudsou, Medit Netherland. Mrs. .1. T. Marion, Mrs. J. I. ration, Mrs. M. Chisplll, Loltic Peters, Myrtle Watson, Mrs. A. It. Cross, Tena Marion, Mr. 0. K. James, Mrs. Maud SpoIU Mrs. Lihbie S. Mahoney, Mrs. Mollie O'Hrien, Mrs. J. Frank Carson, Alice, V. Smith, Herthn Cobleigb, Mrs. Leda Stoddard, Mrs. Anna Morris, Hlos. som Jrorris, Mrs. Ktta M. ltrriiunrd t)ollie Hrainard Mrs. F. W. Ibirkcr, Mar Down, RcediUi Jones, Mrs,. C. II. Peelor, Enid Peelor, Lola Pelor, Effie Gorden, Sarah Stow ell, Mrs. Myrtle Morris, Mrs. M. J. Clark. Mrs. Geo. Richardson, Miss Gertie Mabou cy'. Miss Ella Parker, Miss Nell Hen dricks, "MNs Lola Chambers, Mrs. ChaS. Obeuchain, Mrs. J. A. Oben chnin, Mrs. H. L. Vrndenbnrg, Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Miss Etta Stewart, An ine Pntton, Mrs1. V. 1L Morris, Mrs. Stella Witmigram, Mr. Kij-e Ed mondson, Mrs. Ollie Hendricks, Mrs. Win, Sears, Mrs. C. J. Vnughan, Miss J. V. Sears, J. E. Day, Miss Nina Sears, Mi.ss II, Patterson, Mrs. W. W. Pr.rker, Mrs. E. A. Hildretb, Mrs. E,. A. Beck. Mrs. Hen Fredeitburg. Mrs. JLoln M. Hildretb, Edith It. Fredenburg, Mrs. J. R. Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth Simerville, Mrs. Rose Buchaiinn. I BLAME AX MUHR IOWA RAGEDY COI'NCIL nhUl'M'V, l. KepL M, ItespoiiKihillty fur tho extemilu. ntion of the fnlnllv .iT Miiitm ThooNti. Von, six miles east of Coittu'il Hluffs, today is laid by Council Muffs police ut the door of, tho (trended "ax murd eror,'' who htm slain wlmlo I'Unillies in OregMti, town, Kansas, Illinois nnd olher westct n states. One of the last uttnoks of the niurderci wits nt Vil INen, lovva, wheiii ho" killed eight pet", sis in one family. The members of the Thompson! family were found dwatl m thqir homo WILSON STARTS WEST T CAMPAIGN SKA GIRT, N. .1.. Sept. 1 1. Wood, raw Wilson, democratic1 ttuiuiitco for president, will stint west tomorrow In tho private car which has beVli sc oured for hint, llo will be liceonih k...t...i i t...... i.o.. ut.... i.. i.. tin It IPJ t, PVVv"lt,)l , "" rm'in4H,HI- ers and eight coriespomlcittx, uccoilU iug to auilouiiceiueut loilajv The litNt slop will he inmle l Co lummts, Ohio, where ho is due to ' live Monday morning. jrstenmy. Thompson, his wife nnd child wtfro slain. EntabllMtoii 1S73 FRUIT Incorporated 1004 D. OROSSLEY & SONS Commission Morclmnta UOt Frankllii Si., Now York Our NM'cluliy APPLES aiul PEARS Wn hnvo our own hoiiKim In NKW YORK, MVKHPOOIi, LONDON AND OLAHGOW Direct conBlgniuniitn dollclted or hihJ our Rogun Itlvor roprunontntlYo. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Orogon Attention Hull Moosers. There will ho a mcctlns of the Progressives of Jackson county at tho Scouts Tent on North Fifth street be tween Central and Bartlctt'thls even ing, September H, at 8 o'clock, for tho purposo of electing three dele gates to attend tho progressive party stato convention at Salem on Sept. i7, to elect five electors and a state ticket. Every Progressive ls cordial ly Invited. A. K. WARE, Pros. 130 GEO, E. BOOS, Secy. t NOT merely A MODERN BUNGALOW HPFisn "1 tSHIps but A MODEL, MODERN HOME of flvo large rooms, bath, two largo porches, and connecting woodshed nnd Mora room, at S2S Dakota Ave, FOR SALE nt less than cotd, with grounds of three lots, alb fenced and Improved with commit walks, lawn, vines, shrubbery, flowers, garden, fruit, shndo trees, chlckbn huuso nnd pens. Huiiso Just three hundred feet of pnvo inetit, facing south down center of Orango street. This will not last long. S'oo It at once. Call M. 1G31 or iteu owner at botmo for prlco and terms. 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