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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1912)
Vft JlPfTI "'' MFiDTOTlTJ WATC TTITBDOT. TyTRBFOUT), ftTHMIOK, TUESDAY; 'OOTOP.Ett T. TOlU fJJL'J'-i 'U-4- CRANK TRIES TO Kia ROOSEVELT (L'ontlinititl from I'mto Ono) to Int (ho law liilot IIm counm. Lyon,4 CpcliiiiiiH, Mnrllii' ntitl Cup lulu A, O. fllriird, u formnr HoiikIi Hlilor. tlimi mulled thn iirlnnimr to n liotnl Itltclioii, wlwrn )m Mint liHd until (ho notion nrrlvi'i). , DoNiilid tlin tuilnuitlim of III frliiulH, tlio t'oloiiKl ohlori'd tho rlinurfcUr tt iirixwil to tlm Aiiilltqr linn, wlwro 1(i limlHlcd on njiwiIcIiik. Cochniiin Inlroiliiri'd tlm forninr pruM limit, iuIvUImh Hi) crowd Unit the cnloiiitl'ii woiiml wan not pncloim, An jlin former rlilnf oxocntlvn, piilo lint (loti'riiiliH'il, roHi to mienU mi oliler y woman unlit: "Colounl, iinNn Int tho ilnotot'H ilnum your wound. " ItoiiNPVi'll hiiiIIkiI lmcl hi iiiw clntloii, "Miulnm," lm nlcl. "Hint In very ulro or you, hut I inn not hurt much." Philip Itooitmnlt, n rounlii of tlm colonel, wtu vUlhly xrltiil, "Stop, iileme, Thitoilorc," hn lit'KKixl. Itontiivolt'K Jnw net. "I won't Htlip," hn NllOlltl'll. "I'll dullver thlit Hpcecli or dlu In tho at- .Mulo'M lloiir'N HktIi Thou tlm colonel 1uiiK''il Into n Nlxty inltiutn attack on (lovernor Wooilrow Wllxon, Hcnnlor l.ul'olletto n ml tho platform of lln old purlieu. In dotting IiIk nddroM. ItooKavnlt lioRKi'd hi hcnrcrH to join him In "a Kciiornl movement far inoro kind n i'M , more charity utid more, koiiiton Ity to hrliiK nearer (ho day of xoclnl nod liidUKtrlnl jiiHtlro." In tho uiinnwliii, (ho wouliMiit n.ixnaxlii wiih taken to pollco hond iiinrlra. 'litem ho ituvo tlm iiniiiit of .John Hchnuik. Ankeri why lm had allot Colonel Itooxovolt, tho prlnotinr unld: "I road Htorlt'H In tho Now York Herald nud (ho New York World, mid thought ho wan wrong In nook Iuk u third term. I followed Mm nil (hroiiKli tho nouth. 1 havn been wultliiK for n rhanco to kill him nlnco Boptemher M." (Nolo, thin I (ho data on which tho litj'n President .McKlnloy died,) Follimisl TnMy Aruuittt A cllppliiK of Hoonovelfd Itiner ary wn foiled, In, Bc.hrnk'i pockot. Ho hod lift? In another pockot.TIm prloonor Ik nltniil 30 year of urii. Tho pollco, fonrliiK nn nttouipt nt lynqhliiK. fiplrltod Hehnirik to tho county Jail, nnd nurrouridfri hi in with n hoavy r.nnrd. Mearitliiln, Colonel KoohovoII at tho Auditorium, wnti oxIouuntliiK Hchianli for IiIh iiltncli, "It In n very natural thlnit" mild KooHovnlL In IiIh Kpoorh, "that weak and vIcIouh inlndH hIioiiIi) ho In flamed to liclH of violence hy (ho kind of foul mendacity and ultimo that Iiiih lioen lumped Upon tun for tho liiMt throo inoiitlm hy tho pa pern not only In tho IntttrcMH of Mr, Delm, hut of Mr. Taft and .Mr. WIIhoii. KrlendM I will iIIhowii nud rpndluto any man of my party who nttnclw 'with miicIi vile, foul nlnudor and nliimo my opponent of oilier pur- ill)!, HnoniloN Are lllniiicil J "Now, I will ay norloiiHly to tlm MioakorH nnd to tho nnwnpaperN lep reHenlliiK tho repiihllcan. domorratlo und noclalUt parllcM Hint they can not, month In and mouth out, mako tho kind of ulanderoiiH. hitler nud malevolent rtHHiuiltn Hint they hnvn mado und not ixicct that brutal and violent character, exprcmily when (ho attack n accompaiilod hy a noun loo MtroiiK mind will bo affected hy It. "I am not xponkltiK for myimlf ul all, I ftlvq-yoit my word I do not caro a rap about. IioIiik hot not n rap. I haro had n ood many ytper IfiiroH In tny (lino, and (IiIh In only ono of thorn, What do I euro for In my rou ii try. I wlnh I worn able to lmprenn on our people tlm duly to feel HtroiiKly, hut to npenk truthful ly of their opponent. I nay now I havn never unlit on tho Mump on word nKiiliiHi any opponent that I would not defend In tlm library, I havn Raid nothing (hat I could not uihntnntlato nud nothltiK I ouht not to hnvtt Hitld; notliliiK Hint, looklm; back, ! would not May attain. I am nil rlKUt." Witlkiil to llnojiltiil rollowlUK IiIh speech, which wna one of tlm inodt lolling of bin mid din western (rip, Colonel Itoiuevelt walked to the operntliiK room of (ho KinerKency llonpllal. I)r, Jonoph llloodKood of llnltimoro. Dr. Terrell, tho roloncru phnlclnn, nnd Dr. H. P. Sorciuon of Itaclno, VI., wore wait ln with an x-ray ninchlne. l.niiKhlnK and Joking, tlm former president lay down on tho oporatlns (able. Tho examination showed Hint a 38-cnllbro bullet had lodged In tho wall of tho right cheat Immed iately below dm tenth rib. It mcmod tnndvlnutilo, however, to probe for tho bullet until the colonel could rvnch .Chicago. After the exnmlnn Him tho colonel retired to hl prl vatu car, ithaved himself nnd went t.) hod. Ho wnr Koori xound asleep, ' PliyolrlniiH agreed today that tho Kroatost dnnncr now Hon In hood poliionlm;. The bullet wan fired from u runty revolver, nud It In pun slblo Hint koiiio Infection wnu de poHlted In tho wound, Tlm bullet Mtruck tlm ilKht nipple if tor It had panned through tho coIoiioI'h over coat, coat and u thick hiiudlu of maiiUHcrlpt. (he speech ho had In tended to deliver at the Auditorium, and IiIm spectacle, ciiko. Hated by ManiiNcrlpI Tlic iniuiiiM'ript ii'iliiililv hhvciI tin colonel I'roni itmtuul ileiilh. Tlic hullel )MHHeil (IiioiikIi it, eliiuioil lli'J f-eiiil of the xpei'licle ciiko mill eiilcre.l tho buil.v below Hie Iciifh rib. Dr. Terrell, who trincl with Colonel KooHovell, liitemleil to lemniii at the liolei bint idhl mill had ione to Iim mom. He wiih oii the fotiith i'ioor when he heard the shot, Ho ruwlicil to the corridor nud, IohIiij; UU linlnueo fell hendlouK down (ho stnirH, He wiih budly liruiHcil. Keitehiiif; tlm coloiii'lV hide, he juuUtcil that (he In t -tor hIioiiIiI not utlempl o !eli er u npeeeh. "I'll mn he (lint speech," the colonel niiMwereil, "if I die while I am intik injr it. Iloyn, HiIk inny bo my ItiM IlKht, hut I "m going to deliever it." Tlm colonel liml intended to !! eiiM (lovernor WJIhoiiV Inhor icconl, but he diiln'l. He referred briefly, however, to Henulor I .a Polletle. NIiwn t'liiiNiinl Tlernnro "I, n FollclloV uttiludo in IIiIh eum paijo," ho mu'd, "him been u hcrioiiw liloiv lo the progressive enuse." The hH'eei hhowcil Ulllistml (oler nnee for IiIm oponcntM, The eolonclV mminer llii'oulioiil n tluil of n mini who nnlicipuled a fntul roxiilt I'roni (ho ntlnek nml ho hcciiiciI lo bo mnkinc n Hupremo effort lo put bin mcKHnge neross. When he wiih tnkcii o Hie ho-pit.il the enlniicl'rf ftrtt llioiight was of Mm, Koosowlt. TeleKmuiH of Hympnlhy und eon (,'rnlulutioii over his etenpe from death oured in on the wounded man today. Iter! Miller of Cleveland lele gniplied: "You have been wounded in the Mime battle for human right1 in which William McKinley, my uncle, lost hix life. Mny you liw lo carry forwnrd (he righteous war." Hiram W. .IoIiiipoii, governor of California nnd Roosevelt's running mate on the progressive national ticket, wired as follews: "All rejoice nt your provident escape. Mny (Jml ho Midi you illwn.vs n tonight." Secretary of tho Interior Walter I.. KMier- telegraphed from (ho Yose inite N'ntioiinl Park, Cal., his flvm palhv and eondnlenee. IfAFtrSELLING P7CHE (T1TRT5J1J AND DUNN A WHISLER'SCHOICE Willlnm M. Tnfl. Men Kelling. flcorge W. Dunil. Thai in tho tloket fiif.ported by ('. K. Wliisler, eiindfdale for joint repre Hentative from Douglas and Jnekfon countieH, Mr, WhiHler in an int.-niew went Kipinrely on record in regard o the prcMileimy, United States tcuu forship and county judgeship .Monday evening. He nlio c In led llmt he trusted thai be loft no doubt as to bis Htand on woman Muffrnge. "I can hco no reflMii," stated Mr. Whisler, "whv Willlnm llowiml Tuft should no he re-cleclcd to the presi dency of Hie United States. He bus made a splendid record and was re nominated by IiIh party. II is regret nblo that the personal ambition of one individual should interfere. "For I'nited Stales sennlor I vlmll supjKiit Men Selling. Had Mr. Hourne been victorious at the pri ma tics I would have Mipnrtcd him. Mr. Selling, being the jcgnlur nom inee, shall receive my support. How ever us a member of the legislature I shall voto for that person favored by the people, as I lmve subscribed to statement one. "I still stnud in regard to the judgeship fight where I stood iinuie diulely after the prima lies. I said at that time that flcorge W. Dunn should be supported and I shall so east my bnllot. It is not a town nf fair hut a comity affair. I stand for party regularity." "Does Hint mean that v"u will voto a straight ticket t" Mr. Whisler was asked. "Well not exactly that. I may do some sertilehinir." Mr. Whisler reiterated his argu ments ngninxt woman's suffrage. He also stated that he was opposed to tho Scott hondintr act and that he would vote for the measure requiring n mnjority of nil votes cast at an election to carry nn initiative mea sure, hut that ho hits' not as yet thor oughly studied the last measure. WATER CASES tb BE CLOSED NEXT WEEK Testimony In tho cases of tho ad judication of tho -wer -rights In tho Hogud River valley will bo closed by tho middle of next week, accord ing to Htato Witter Huporvlsor James T, Chlnnock, who has been taking evidence In (he rase lor tho last three weeks, To data about eighty cafes have been beard, comprising 3000 pages of typewritten testimony. After the adjournment next week testimony In similar coses In Klnmnth county will he taken, Tho water rights In tho i ntlro southern Oregon district are In a badly tangled condition, tho tes timony showing, In some cases, Hint iioro water was claimed than flowed In the streams. Most of tho claims date back to pioneer days. One case concerns tho right of the city of Ash land to Its water supply. This morning tho testimony will concern claims to water on tho Lit tle Applegnte, Wednesday tho Upper Dig Applegate, and next Monday the inuln Itoguo river claims will be hnrd. Testimony In claims on Ash land, Wagner, Hear, Sucker, Foote's and Jacksonville creeks have been nenrd. A decision will be given In about a year. burr Mcintosh injured: falls down elevator shaft SAN' FKANflSCO, Oct. If!. Murr Mcintosh, writer, actor and photo grapher, is recovering here (winy from itiiuricK received last night when ho walked through tho open door of nn elevator shaft, falling 20 feet. MeIntoh had several ribs bro ken and wax severely shaken up. Glenn Warnerrtbo Carlisle coach, has just published a now book on football, but he does not diagram the Indians' successful plays. This Girl Recovered From Consumption Tlic maker of IVkiniifs Alteratlrr, Wblrll I UolllK no Ullull K'xxl for Con iUDiira, arc rontluualljr In m-rlpl of ttunI-rfiil r-ort of m-orcrl'w liruiiKht l.oul noldy llirouKb tbe uw of tula mull, rlur. Tiipim rciKiii art ulna at Ibe ruwtnaml of any one lu(-rrtnl. nml many of tin. urltrtn In tlielr Kratltuil twrtiK Cftn! that lllr nufTrrer vrrlt- tllrrct ami Irani filial It illl for !tni. litre U ooe H--liUf!i . 11' I Srruuil Avr., Aurora. III. Crtillfinrn I'ardon Uie tor not wrllliiK Boo:ir, but I wunuM In If I would day lurKl. I mn now triilbfully my I am ixTft-rtly writ. I wlb to fxprfii my Lm riff It lli.nikt. I bate tin pain, nn rouKti, no lilKbt anruta, do hay frvi-r. HlnT- a rhllil of two yrar. I lmie tswn IIInK with Iiiiik troubk. nhkru fCtvr TrorM ns I crevr older. At tho asr of fourteen, tbr doctor ull If V could uot b Miit South I would urly dl of Con a um i)l Ion. y.xtrj nlutrr I Mould t aure to bare eltbrr IlronchllU, l'lcurlay or I'oruuioola I bad Tyiibold-I'nurnionla oar tlmr. I bad catarrh of the Motnarb end bovrda and bad liny Kprrr for tbe It fr yrar: hut bave not anything of tbr kind thla year. "I will anwr all letters sent to me. aikloK bUtory of my caw. from any one auCerlnu wftb lun trouble." tHworn aftldarlt) trTTA 1'iaTII. IKIre yearn latr reort atltl well.) IVkDiau'a Alterative la rare-Ore In Ilron ebltla. Aatbina. Hay Kerer: Throat and Lung Trouble, and In uiibulldlnR the ayrtrm. l)o- not contain olon, iiplatrt or hnbli-formlnfr dniRa. Aak for looklt tellinc of reooterlea. nnd write to Kckman Ijlioratory, I'hlladelpblj. 1'n- for more evi dence. Tor aale by all Iradliifr druxelats TOILET SOAP SPECIALS Wednesday and Thursday The Big Advertised 25c Seller Woodbury's Mfial Soap, cake .25 "Woodbury's Facial Cream, tube 25t "Woodbury's Facial Face Powder, box 25 "Woodbury's Facial Tooth Powder, box ....25t "Woodbury's Dental Cream, tube 2J. Special for "Wednesday and Thursday, one each of the above five articles, the 5 for $1.00. Samples of the above free to ladies only. THE ANDREW JERGENS TOILET SOAPS Heliotrope do Lormc Yiolettc dc Lormc "White .Rose dc Lormc 3?ose de Lormc Honej'suckle de Lormc Lo Beau Monde Glycerine "White Lilac de Lormc Jergens Violet Glyc erine Toilet Soap, the biggest advertised soap in America. The above arc hand somely wrapped and packed, three cakes to the box. Choice 10 cake Three cakes for 25 Scotch Oat Meal Clover Buttermilk Transparent Glycer ine. Variosa Castile Mottled Castile "Witch Hazel ITand Water Mechanics Tar Soap Turkish Bath Eldcrflowcr Boquet Crabapplo Boquet Heliotrope Boquet The above are all hard milled, full size cakes. IF Choice 5 cake Three cakes for 10 Andrew Jergens Crushed Rose and Violette Talcum Powder nothing better at any price put up in full one-pound cans, 35c value, can 15 HUSSErS l4HlllZHHll 1MZhZZZH2hZ 4ZHHZHHt H4JHgM fr d) fr 4 fr ? I y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y t f y T T y t T y y y y y t y y y FAIR ASSOCIATION BENEFIT at Medf ord Thursday, October 1 7th Biggest Amusement Event of Season Two Big Harness Events Bucking Broncho Contests Ladies' Relay Race, 2 Miles Bucking Bulls and Heifers !'! v IS iT '." - : 1 V V , ... . 4. Some of the wildest horses, most ferocious bulls and dare devil riders in Southern Oregon will take part All Business Houses in Medf ord Close From 2 to 5 p. m. on This Great Day i . i A &? i REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS it. Admission 50c at gate with no extra charge for grand stand or bleachers or for automobiles and buggies J 0 i VJty , l W I I it J aaaaMr X ! I I y y y y y t y t y ar m t y VKXHKK" M