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11 ? ' t f-f ; 'vy'V"' ? ( t tSNl 3VODDF0BT) MATL TRTBUNC, MEDKOTUWOJfKOOK, MM DA Y, OOTOBMi '1, 1012. PA'GE .p.l...l.!.V'l8ll.L!lSC H'HIkKe xy :t. - fl.i iskt 1 hr i t f DENIAL MADE OF SLUSH FUND (Cotilliuinii fiom pnc.0 1.) bold Id mitiinlt It) th.) 'UliU'liniiill' lio iiuiHu of 'liofitlllly In (lOilulii ijimr lrM. Thuy .roiihl oil))' oltlulu tlio hiiitlllty of mytuitf llioy could only Inoiir t hut ir tliny vloliitiiil tliu Iww. I'uuroHo'H jiurjioKo lit miicIi ntlvlro uniilil only imvo lioou to hwiihi tliu Htiuiilurtl oil ar.nliiMt Kovoriiinuiit no tion If It violated tlui luw." IIiirrliiKiu ConfillMillon Coloiiul KoiiHoviill Miirlutl li In ( (Itnoiiy by atliiiiipllni? to lirtmlc down dVldoitcti (lint Dim Into 10. II. lliurl- annii, rooiumtlng with lilm, rttlnod a roii.'diiiin or rjr.o.ono for tiio mo i cainiuilKii. Ilo liroiilit nil of the lot torn mid otlmr corrMinmUtnco lionr liiK on the Hiil)Joct with lilm from ()ynlir liny mid rtmd thorn to tl)6 coinnilttiH!. Thuii I ho Termor roid doill nxplnlnoil IiIh iloallliKH with tho riillrond iniiRitulo. koIkk Into tho inlmittiHi ilt'lnll, llnrrliiian UiroiiKli. loi, lio haIi! . nuked to bo i;lvun nit miillom-fl. Tho wIiiichu iinld ho tirnutud Iho nation! mnl thai l.ooh wan prviuuil nt tlio tiling. Ilarrlntan oxiilalncil, Itoorto veil mtNortttl, Hint inoro inonoy wim lioodod In tho Now York rninimlRii to ulwil IIIkkIiik, tho lopnlillniii (wntll ilato for iiovornor Thtm ho ttorlimnl llnrrliiian niiltod lilm to lutvo !ortli yon mid National Troioturor HIJm hh hlxt In laUlin; flindrt. llnrrliiian, Itoohovolt until, (ixptnltiud that ho had horo nit much of tho oxdciiho an ho could ulaiid. Hoonovolt thuii do olarcd ho akcd l,oWi to tolophono (JiiorKo II. Cortolyuit mid nnlc if thoy could liuliijlnrrliiitm out n ho had r(iuiii(od, milling: Only Slati Oiiiiimipii "Not onro diirlnt; our lutorvUiw did wo rofor to tlio national rnin juiIrii. To tlio routrnry. nt llarrl inan'n rixiuol, I wiih to hwlp liltit out In tlio Now York rniiijhnlKii. "I.ntor ltatrUuan urr.od Hint Chnunccy M. Oopow ho niiiioliitod muhaHtutdor to lrnnet. I told hint that 'noiuo of IiIk Morula wnnted JaiiH'it llydo nip"lnl)'d, Ilo thou 'hacki'd wntor' on tho Douow Wopol tlon." Ilooxovelt dcelnn'd that If tho Htanilard Oil Coiupnu I'ontrlhttttid to hln I It 0 1 iiainpalKH It wait dono HiTrriforrml to hi rocont lltr hcnrj Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -f GREAT Most of ii , Every day now ATi bhjfrJtovfc3 CfSL liiK on (liln Hiihjcct, to Olinlruiiui Olti)i. Ilonlflu iiio(od from n loltor which ho hnd wilUen to OroiKo IJholdon, troiuurur of tlio rnnuhllcmi national coiiiinlUoo In IDOH. Hooiio VoII'h (iiolntlon followMi I'rolt'Mcd In IDOH "I luivo lioon luforinod' that aonio onn, nclliiR on your hohnlf, ro (liioHlod coiilrllnitloiiH from John I). Aichhold mid Ifitrrlinmi. If thin ho true 1 (mruimtly inoloMt nKiiluut (ho ncROptniiro or inonoy from trimtH which tho nttornoy nonoral may proKucnto. If tho inonoy IniN hcou tomlorod It should lo rofimod. "1 mn lint n oniidldntii for offlco. Hut I protnHt nyalnHt tho Kollcltutlon or ruudu from tlio mrioiiM wo mo proHoculliut. Kotir yonm npo, I mn Infornfod, Oortolyou ruturiiod inonoy rotitrlhuti'il hy thono wo nro proHdoiit liiKi 1 would ritthnr into ux dofoatod tlinn to win with tlmt inonoy, Tho rccoptmico or it dollnr would hurt Tnft morn thai) It VoHnibly could holp him." Itoofovolt thou road from a luttor which ho had wrllton to Cortolynii dln'rlliiK lilm t" roturu tiny inonoy tho Htnudnrd Oil Compnn' tuny havo contrlhiitod, Ilo followftd thU up hy roadliiK a tolcKram to Cortolyou which roforrod to tho letter. Tho tolonrnm wan dated October -7, JltO-t mid read: "I ijnmtly tlwtlro Hint tho roquont coiitnluud In tho fottcr of ycnterdny ho conipllcd wlth.y Only HcaiMty l'.vldcncn ItoKardliiK tho llurrlmiiii fund Itoondvfdt. unld: "In tho Ileal pluco thoro Ik no toKtlmoiiy nitaltiKl mo except heumny ovlilnuco. My trnducor havo quoted tho worda of Jiion MOW dead. Archc bold nml I'cnroHO Knvc what purportii to lio ntntenienu or HUM, now dead." HororrliiK to Hi6 Sibley letter piiIh llnlind by Honrtn'n MaKarlno which iliiotod tho former pioAldoul ax tull luj; Blldcy that ho would bo dellchted to oo Archbold, ltooovelt wild: "I do not rccnell thin Hpeclflo In clitDiit hut durliiK my admliiUtratloii I wnii Kind to hoo nnyotio. I rccnll Hint Keuntnr Jonathan Iloiirne of Oregon oiico aikcd to bo broiiKht In (ouch will) Archbold. "Whllo I wuh prcitldenl, Ir any ono trtiMl muminto. laborer. prlzoriKhtor, lawyer or clcrnymnn had bunlurnn At the whlto boutjo and wanted to moo mo. I kitw lilm -If I am attain cloctccd prexldcnt, tho name Bltuatliiu will prevatt ; Will Send for Ah)i)no "If ItocUefollor or ntiyono do wnntu to Dee mo. I will send for hint. If I tdiould havo anytlilni? to ak ,Hocli)fijller, Ooiiipcrv, Morcan or John Mitchell, I would cnd for them the readers to them no further words are necessary to assure us of a hearty response THE FIRST HERALDS OF FALL the trains bring reason than to get ideas as to what the you MEN'S HATS Iftuioy sUiflicd, brown, tan, givy. Sjjietjial priyu fyl.50 LADIES' SUITS Hir value, in navy blue sorgo, satin lined, wuigbts and shields , $12.50 FALL SILKS lb inuli TalTjulu and aMessaline, slripod and elmoks . 49( , ' MEN'S SHOES Valk-Ovoi' Shoes, last season styles. Stile prioo .-. $3.98' ,, LADIES' SILK DRESSES TalTotji, and iMossaline, navy brown, blue, $25.00 values : $15.00 Successors inyHolf, If It In for the public Horvlco, "It happeiin, however, that I did not Koud for any reprcHonfntivn of the Hlniidard Oil Company bill (hero are )lei(y of ti'imt miiKnatoa mid railroad It In km whom I did flood for. I (ion I for .lltp lllll nt tlio time of the coiiMrvalloii campnlmi, I tlilnlutoo, Hint I Hunt for Murium. I am certain I iinw lilm In reference to currency lo!lnla(lou, "OtlioiH were John I., flulllvan, DnltlliiK NoImoii mnl l)r. I.ynmn AlA' Ixjlt, I could (to Indefinitely with a ll)Jt of tjioiio 1 Kent for. If I over find my virtue so ft all thai It won't fltnud bolittf brought In contact with a laborer, Hoclalltd, or any one elite, I will ijiill public lire, "Hulllvnu and NoIhoii called at tlio white hoimo once. I Ihliilc they wanted to moo mo about Home iifg flon of puhllr policy," hero Itooo volt m limed and even the committee mulled. ItooKOK'lt flntly ilunii'il (lint Jie liuil eer Huiil coqiorutioiiti did not eoiiliilmle to liin 1 111)1 eiuvvnlnn. He uilmttted (ho forpornlloiiH did con Irlliute, iiKHortiiu; Hint (lie demoerutM niiwru junto in tup hiinie wny, nou intr: ".My ileuiul wiih (lint no contribu tion wax oliluined by Itluclitmiil or in oxolinuuo lor any )p)iiiic. It wit lujinl for corponilioiiR to contriliute in IDII I. The low iiKttiii( it uiik iiihmi1 during my km niliuiiio-tni-t ion. In I8!)(i the trimt roiilrilnttitiUH were Iduyoiied luoutlciiHt mid were uecepleil iim cviileiice of patriolihiu." Itoowcvelt dcelnrcd Ilia"! neitli'T Archbold nr Ilarrimau iiher(ed tlmt (hoy received improper coiiHiilcnition l'roin bin iidminibtmtiuu. Thoy i:ui' pluiued lie hiiid, liccaiihe they did not. 'flic wiliiohn then rend u letter lie ncn lo Orinvhy Mrllurt; on Mureli ? Iiint The eoiicliidiiiK )iitni(ni)h rend : I''iiiiciiiIih y Mccllciirn "J hliould like pct-Miiml nbiimnee fnim you that ymi did not, in any improper way, ly patronage or money, try lo gel delegate for me in the nouth." KooKuvelt then read Mi'IIiirgV niiHwer. It read: "Xn rcpiitahlo man can nay that I uxed either money or patronage to gel deleinites. I know you ilo not want anything like Hint ami would repudiate such action. I wi?di to nay" uncfpmocnlly, Hint no mofiey or patronage was over unci!." Hophevelt then took up' a htnte iii')dn((riljutcd to Cluiinniio Charles D: HillCh )f the rrpuhlicau natioiinl eommitlee umflteiiretieiitntivo llartli oldt that tin) progfi'hMVCK Itad peill sometlupg like .3,000,00(1 in the preH. cut eampaign. "J wuggCKt," wild KooHevell, "Hint FALL OPENING of this announcement know what this statement means arid us in new Fall goods. It is worth will find many M. M. Department Store to Meeker's (how men Jio hroiiglil hefoio lliin eoiiiiiKlco mill bd riimiired to inmm gootl (hoir Hlnlemcntx, If Milieu and JIurtlioliH t'lin prove their nHertioi I would like to know it If (hoy vn. poj, (liuv hIiiiII b, rWccil ii upolo gize nml driven l'w)i puhlic life. It Im iiifiimotii lo JU'i ini'li htiiiemeutH mid not he ndle jofprovc them." U'mitM Tnft'Huiiiiiiiiiifd HoftHevell ImroT ilcmandcd (hat (ImrlcK V, Tnft, broilicr of I'lewideul Tnft, W. F, SletJomliH, cluiirmnu of Hie, deuieeratu: national committee (Hid Vice ClKilrmaii .M'-Adoo he hiiiic mouetl. He complained tlmt uppar enlly the coniuiiHj'C wan invehtignt1 lug only progrcHiiIvc cnnipaigu con IrilmtioiiN, W Hut few tlirectfTMieitioiiH were jmt to ('(iloiifl Ionipvpl, the membefa allowing jiim Co give" hi" tPHitmony in !i!h own way. NVJui Hoonevell re mimed hi jeHthnoiiy at I :.'JI) o'clock (hi uitcruooii, ufiijt (he noon rcccNt, he wan examined Jliy Henator I'ayn ler. Kcnator Oliver of I'cmiHvlvuuiii a inemher of lliii'voimnittcc, rcfiil lo participate in iho cro exarmmi tlon. KooHOtcll xnid thill lie did not know llm deorglfrioiild had con- Iriliuk'il to (he lylii campaipi until recently, lidding: ' H knew iiij,Krik' ronlrilniled heavily nml offepto give more. LA FOLLETTE AS A "FEELER" (Continued! fQ?' I'aRo 1.) n world of Ihingtf'way Imppcit in four yenrji. 'J "Hut everyone "ft" the Hiicertnut tli'H of JJU'J. Utjopevtlt clearly caw them, ilo emild.lrtkc no chance. He could afford (o become n candidate ugaiiiht Tnft mxWnll. Pot Out h Uuutiny "Why put forth another man, mid feci out the Tnfl HtrengthT? If it became apparent that Taft could not be beaten for the nomination, u con tot would nevertheless weaken him mid make IiIh defeat in the election the more certain. If it became clear (hat Taft could he Ixmtcu in the con vention, and furthermore that he (KooKcvelt) could win the election agaiiiMt a democratVjiis restored con fidence resultiugvfrom the lour of 11)11, mado it cemcrrtain that he could displace the" candidate put out agaiimt Taft, htrtmnede the conven tion mid M'ctiro tke nomination for liiiiibflf." . 9& 1' t. li.:. --.. i? .. '?iil..ii .... ...i i. .IUIIH HHUJjll.i "lltlll- fllCU II1U first chapter. Ituiiie Kcoud nthtnl ment of hff tttorylojie publislied next week m Folletle'w'tll deal with the rupiil growth f ln Follette'i emididacy for prcMtlcnt. correct r all fashions are. And tempting counters DRESS SERGES All wool, ;j(j ineh, slirunk, all colors;' 70c Valuu 50( MEN'S OVERALLS Blue, bib and full size, elastic suspenders, LADIES' SHOES All Ladies' lmoo Shoes $:).50 regular ?. $2,69 $2.00 i;egular ,.$1.98 FANCY AND PLAIN RIBBONS aOc and 50e fancy . 25 HOSIERY Children's heavy rib Hose 12i.p blisses' Silk Lisle, extra good 25 v T WIFE 10 A l'AI.0 ALTO, Cal Oct. 1. "She rdimhcd at mo with a kulfu mid I wiih running nwny when I nlipitcd on the pantry floor mid lo ave my life I pulled my gun mid shot directly nt her. I would rather die than do it again I" This wiih the explanation given here today hy Ahnon HnnViwny, fi miiiitial xeerclary of the local car penters union who mIio! and killed bin wifp, Shu. Ida Hnllowny nt their home here. Hnllowny wit? brought from oiin Joxe to attend ifio coro iicr'n iuipichtt. He wa inimc(itt'iy returned to the county jniljtfCcr giv ing hi tcstiniony. The (pmrrcl ntprtcd, it in claimed, oer an interlocutory decree of di vorce ijhlrtfiicd recently hy Mrs. Hl lowny. Tho couple afterwards were reconciled. E PHYSKI m CLUVKLANO, Ohio. Oct. J. That, tho solution of the mld-wlfe situation Is hopeful but that danger lies In at tempting to educate the midwife, thereby giving her a permanent place In tnc important prnctico of medicine, waa the auRcrtlon here today of Dr. C. E. Zlcgler. A. M. of the Univer 8lty of PltUmurg, addressing the American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality. Dr. Zlcglcr said in part: "We can get along very well with out tho midwife, but tho physician is indlspenslblc. Tho feasible thing to do Is eliminate the midwife and edu cate the physicians until they are caiahlc of doing good obstetrics and then contrast their service and that of tho average midwife." NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that the undersigned .will ap'ply at 'the regu lar meeting of the city council Octo ber 15, 1912, for a licejiso to sell malt, splritous and vinous liquors at 1C North Front street, for a period of six months. 'MURPHY & CO. Dated October 4, 1912. snini M your while to come in and see, if piled full of bargains AV ,fhite TO.' WIN BY REIDY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct, 4. "It will bo Komo sorles considerable corhbat but I expect the (Hants to Win." This was the prediction here today of Manager "IJIII" Itcldy of tho San rranclsco Seals as to tho outcome of the series of games to start next Tues day at New York between tho Bos ton Hod Sox and the Now York Giants for the orld's baseball cham pionship. "Mnthewson Is the boy who will turn the trick for tho Giants," con tinued Holdy. "He has oodles of clans, Is there with tho headwork and can "put somotblng' on the ball that the other twlrlcrs lack. Wood is a sterling pitcher and the only Itcd Sox mound artist likely to worry the Giants. The Giants Infield offsets Boston, outficldlng and with an even break In tho luck for the Giants to win. Tcsrcau and Marqitard will also cut some Ice In the series. Don't overlook that." F RAILROAD DEVICES WASHINGTON, Oct. A. Hundreds of models of break devices to make railroad travel more safe are lieing, tumbled from dusty shetves of the In terstate Commerce Commission, upon the removal of the commission to Itfl new building. These models were submitted during an ancient inquiry of the commission Into the use of block signals. Some are practical some freakish and some utterly worthless. AmonR tho models is a passenger car, guaranteed not to telescope In a wreck. The car ends are sharply curved, Instead of square. The In ventor forgot to calculate what wonld happen to passengers If the car was shunted to one side and avoided tele scoping. With the many models Is a small mountain of blue prints, ink draw ings and photographs all adding to Uncle Sam's scrap heap. Wllkle Bard, a favorite In the Lon- itun taiulc halls, has arranged to Ui..m ui- debut in the United State Jt. mvUUt. Mi wm m addition to these LADIES' UNDERWEAR cotton Union Suits, extra hoavy? tijij. sizes neeeea itegumr oue to .oo Sale price , $3.00 Silk Petticoats, all colors, price $3.00 Silk Mcssalino Petticoats, all sale price Ladies' AYork and Painy Aprons, side price ,..., , 50 to Torehoiijjaecs, 1, 2, i) inches wide Girls School iDvesses 65 to Cotton J31mikcts .-. ...,;50 to Cotton guilts a $1.00 and "For Good MB V4 . law Fin M J JEFFERSON' CITY Mo Oat. i Public announcement that ho favarit tlio candidacy of President Taft ftmi wotitd work for his re-election wa made hero today by Governor Hd Joy of Mlitsourl. J, J The president's private secrecy today telegraphed llndley that Tft favored presidential primaries pro vided thoy are properly safeguarded. t BRICK-LAYERS UNION L EXPELL TAFT . CHICAGO. Oct. i, Because , he laid the cornerstone of the Boston Young Men b christian Afeclctelou which Is to be erected by non-union help, President Taft Is likely to lee his honorary membership In the Chi cago Bricklayers' Union, according to announcement here today. . , . The Boston Bricklayers' loea,lvyoted , to ask the Chicago body to withdraw, the president's card. This, heeven, will not be done until thejireaJdeU: Is notified tq appear for trial, , rt . . , . - &. v Edgar Selwyn Is busy finishing j a comedy called "Coming Home- jte Roost." " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ,"?- WANTED Family washing aad iroH-1 ing at home, moderate prlees. Lace curtains, 40 cents per pair,' X Holly and 3rd St,, El$Vrf 178-K. ' "Hi FOR SALE ,$22 buys JST.SgblcycIe, juid Rtard, mud splashers, , tool bag and tools, pad lock and' key. Only used a few imonths on pave ment. Call 822 W. 12 th St. Pa clfls phone 2651. 168 LOST On Medford and Jacksonville road last week child's embreld-' ered white Plkque hat, fasteaed with a gold pin. Finder leave sit Mall Tribune. 16& . FOR SALE Sewing machine, range and other household goods, hettae for rent. H18 Sth SU 19" W. J. CANTON Attorney aad Coua. sellor at law, Keen X V JtWiUei' building, Medford, Ore. ' 4 - i . '- t ' for no other:; i.'S values. 50 $3.00 colors, $1.94 . $2.50', ,.5 $2.50 $3.50 $1,25 Gdodi . A .. .. A. 'm SALE asW . uS Ti . ,m rkV,'1 ! i . i S I fit I F X' II 'Ik If i T t I If IV T II 'l ftl II ti j Hli m m ' 'y In . m m v x in If1" w mm If 81 , X WJLh I ,1 '. xi 99 m 4Hp . n.i'.wr i; vm W i '!l V I -1 I 'I I r I I I i j m