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THIRD YEAR,
J.UJDr'uKD, Oh.. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908.
NO. 23
MULKEY ID
E6GLEST0N
IN THE LEAD
Great Interest Manifested in To
days Primaries Gus Newbury
Begins Early With Circulars
Mulkey in Charge Here.
Primary electiou i.f stare and county
tickets is being held this afternoon.
The polls opened at 12 o'clock aul will
close at 7 p. in. Much interest is being
shown m the result and both polling
places are surrounded by crowds electioneering.
Interest centers in the fight being
waged fur the republican nomination
for district attorney between (ins New
bury and li. F. Mulkey, ami in the
struggle between f. P. F.ggloston and
George V. Dunn for nomination as
county judge. At a late hour this uf
ternoon the indications are that both
Mulkey and Kggleston will sweep both
Mcdfuril districts by large majorities.
(ins Xowbnry started the ball rolling
before 7 o'clock by distributing circu
lars denying charges regarding his ac
tions as bondsman in the Daily case.
He held forth vigorously along the
curb, denouncing the Tribune, and a
wordy battle ensued when the candidate
and Dr. .1. V. Keene met, each candidly
giving his opinion concerning the other
the widest publicity. Mr. X'ewbury
( 3 ft for Jacksonville on the noon train.
I Mr!" "Mil I key was in charge of hisj
campaign personally and was busy all
day denying an absurd circular put out
' iu Ashland by his opponent to tho ef
fect that he had been seen to take a
drink iu a saloon at Cruets J'ass.
Moth Captain Fggb-.-toji and .lodge
Dunn are at Ashland, and .their friends
.are miinuging the campaign in their be-
BATTLESHIP FLEET
SAILS IN MORNING
FROM SAN DIEGO
Squadron Finishes Four Days' Visit
With a Grand Ball Midnight Fare
well Salute Next Stop Will Be Fort
of Los Angeles.
SAN PIKCiO. Cab, April 17. The
stay of the battleship fleet ill San l)i-
go waters will end tomorrow morning
when lti battleships will hoist their an-
hors at 0 o'clock and steam northward
Tho nest visiting place will be the
port. of Los Angeles. Junior officers
give a ball at tin- Hotel Del t.'oronado
tonight and a band concert, will wind
up the gaieties, marking the four davs'
of the fleet's visit. A midnight fare
well salute of IIS aerial bombs will be
fired from Point l.orua. followed by
the flight of l:t giant, rockets and I:'.
red fire illuminations.
ALDRIGH
FINANCIAL
BILL DEAD
House Committee jon Banking
and Currency Vote to Table
Measure-Substitute to be
Considered.
ROBBERS ENTER BANK
LOCK UP CASHIER
ESCAPE WITH $3000
SCANDAL IS
Cashier Statos He Can Fositirely Iden
tify One of tho Robbers as Former
Jailbird Who Some Time Ago Bor
rowed Money from the Bank.
MARIS APPOINTED TO
INSPECT STATE DAIRIES
half.
Kd -Andrews is polling a. large vote
in rue city ror county commissioner
Paul V. Maris, son of N ( M,.ri
field editor of tho Ifural Knirit In. I..,....'
selected by J. W. Bailey, state food
and dairy inspector, to act as depute
and inspect dairies in various parts of
tho state where cow testing associa
tions have been formed He n
sunie his new duties the first of next
week.
The last year Maris has nnsneil en
farms, studying dairy conditions, and
for considerable time he Imi l..., ;..
Mr. Bailey's laboratory preparing for
the work he is about to take up. His
duties will be to examine .....
milk aud inspect dairies, ami h -vili ,i
vise The fanners where they might make
improvements.
I he office was made oossible tliroi.
the action of the riuttorinnkcrs ' .De
velopment association, which nrimiiim.
tion will pay .Maris' salary and ex
penses. Maris will travel' continnallv
through,, ut the ilairv districts i.f ttVn
slate.
WASIITXiiTOX. April 17. Th.
house c. nitt u banking and cur
rency teduy voted unauimuuslv to table
the Aldrich financial bill. It also de
cided to give a hearing tomorrow to
Representative Vreeland of New York,
who recently introduced a financial bill
which is luokeil upon us a substitute
for the Aldrich measure.
CLOSING CONTESTS IN
HIGH SCHOOL DEBATES
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR HOLD
EASTER SERVICES SUNDAY
BRYAN WILL MAKE
WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN
LIXCULX. Xch.. April 17. William
.1. lirynii. if uomiuuh-d at Denver, will
intriiduce somouew frills to the art ut'
whirlwind enmf-rnigning. After his
eastern trip next week he will begin
the cnaipli igll ill earnest. His .liilos
will be farther apart. ,. win r,.,..,i,i
at Fairview. his farm, a great deal of
the summer aud probably will choose
Lincoln as the location fur the official
notification, si Id ho . nominated.
Huring dogdays the rial fun of the
campaign will begin, it is predicted.
In ItjlH and llllill Bryan won the
prr.e for superhuman endurance and
cyclone tours. Hy special train and an-
' bib', it is said, he will inaugurate
a furious campaign ;ni, ..,,,o:i directly
to the I pic ill all .loiil.tf.il states and
Seel iollS.
Bryan will spend Airil 1." and Hi in
Michigan and will then go to ',-w
VuT;. whore lie will remain for five
daw.
There will be a soeeial i,r,..-,i, 1.
ih" Knights Templar at the M,.,ir.-!l
"poia iiiiuse ..astern Sunday at 10:4
'irlock. I hen- will lie a special car
from Ashland for the kuiehts ami ll.lr
i. ones on tae morning train. All
knights will be dressed in uniform x..r.
vices will be at the Medlor.l Ipera
House, sermon by the Rev. I-'. c. 'il-
barns. An dnborat usi.-al program
will be given by the Hnzelrieg orclies
tra. At 12 o'clock tin- ladies will serve
luncheon at the Masonic hall, which will
consist of chicken sandwiches, salads,
coffe. cake and ice cream. The visit
ing knights will be met ul the train l,v
the Medford Knights and escorted to I
i no wpera lions,-. All so. iouming
knights and th.ir ladies or p,, -hilly!
inv il-d to take part in t lie -,.rv i,.s. .
ADLER WILL NOT DIVULGE
FELLOW-CONSPIRATORS' NAMES '
A great deal of interest is centering
the two iuterdistrict debutes of tl.
Oregon State High School Debating
league, wniclt are to take place during
i two weeks. These debates un
to be among the champions of four
districts, (irnnts Pas's of the .Southern
Oregon and Lebanon of the Central Or
egon districts will meet at Lebanon,
April 17. Astoria of the Columbia river
district and linker city of tho Fasten,
Oregon district will beet at Astoria
April 21. Kaeh team has alreadv mm
three victories in its own district, im.l
as u. beautiful silver con is to I... or,,.
seated to tho state championship team,
micii win ne selected early in May.
the debates will 1 loselv contcsloil
This cup is offered bv the row-nta nf
the universilv and iu to 1... I.,,.,. ....
I the regents ' cup.
j The subject of both debates ill "Pro
portional Representation." and it is
l''sl "illy timely, as it is to I,., put he-
jfore the people at tie- J,i,ic election.
I One noticeable feature of the debates
this year has been ibe large number of
girls who are taking part. The district
championship teams this year are even
ly divided between girls and boys. I,,.,
anon is composed whollv of girls and
Tinker Citv of bovs. Astoria li-is !
girls am! one boy and Cnmts I'ns has
oovs and one girl.
COFFRY VILLI-:. Kan., April 17.
Two men entered the Citizens' State
bank at Chautauqua. l'.", miles east of
hole, forced the cashier. Walter House,
and a business man into n vault and
secured about .iiloni) in currency, then
escaped into Oklahoma. Four posses
in-.- alter them, and it is believed th.-
will be captured.
FOLLOWED BY
A SUICIDE
Prominent New Jersey Pastor
Found Dead in His Hotel as
Result of Entanglement Fol
lowing His Engagement.
ARABS DEFEATED BY
FRENCH FORCES IN
DESPERATE BATTLE
French Forces Posted at Talzoasa Hill
Surprised by Vicious Attack at Day
light Twenty-Eight Killed and 125
Berbers Lost Their Lives.
I MAI I AC,II A. April 17.-The cash
ier of the Citizens' Stat.- bank declare
that he positively identified one of th
robbers as William Tenant, aged
recently escaped from the jail at Xo
watu, Okla., where he was Jield for
horse-stealing. Tenant some time ago
borrowed money of the bank and
Walterhouse said when Tenant entered
he supposed he hud come to renew th
note or take it up.
REGULATIONS TO GOVERN
SMALL ARMS PRACTICE
Hoaeral orders have been issne.1 from
the office of Ad.jutant-fleneml W. E,
i-inr.er, tt. i. u., governing small arms
practice for the season hciriiiiiitiu l.n-
I and ending October HIiiM. The
state military board has secured an op
tion on a 1211 acre tract near Troutdale.
It HI expected that the nooot bit ions for
the purchase of the land will be con
cluded thjs week, when (lenenil l-'iuzer
will immediatelv let. a contract fop tin.
construction of a lano-yard rifle range.
It is tort irohulilo, however, that the
new range will be collllileted before
June To, nnd iu tin aiitime the local
inipanies will use the old range.
I'lnm the completion of the Trout. bile
range everv national euard uinv in
the state will I piipped with an ex
lletlt title range. The tract neav
Ti tdole is almost dead level for over
KIO'l yards and is admirably situated
for the purpose of a rifle range. In
II rdor issued bv (Innernl T'lnzer gov
erning small arms nrai tir-e. the on;ir.l
men are urged to devnle as milch time
as is possible to gallery practice li
now until the seas, in for range practice
begins.
WOIIIUM I.-Y, X. ,1., Ap,i 17. Rev
lieorgo w. Thompson, pastor of the
Woodbury I'resbyteriaii chiiivh, well
known for its fashionable eongregu
lion, whoso engagement to Mrs. l'anuii
Kenworlhy, a wealthy iber. which
was announced a week ago, was found
dead in a hotel here todav with a bul
let wound in his head. It is believed
he committed suicide.
When Thompson's engagement be
'ante known it woman living in the
same hotel began to circulate reports
involving him. This aroused tho women
tubers of the church, and on Monday
last a delegation called at the hotel, A
stormy scene ensued, with the result
that the accusing wnuinu left Woodbury
that evening. She claii 1 she had gone
to the Pueifii ast. Thompson had an
ngag' 'lit with .Mrs. Kenworlhy last
veiling. He did not appear, and she
telephoned a prominent member of the
church. A search party looked into flic
room and found the bed undisturbed.
II is now believed he cm ittml suicide
between .1 uud ll lust evening, ami thai
the body was on the other side of the
led at the ti the search wus made.
but could not . seen, There was a
violent scene when the engagement
was aiinoiiacd. the accusing wouiuii de
during he owed her all his love and
I he duty belonging to a wife.
COl.OMH BL'CHAIt, Arabia. April
17. French forces posted at Talzeaza
Hill, commanding tie- plain of Tamlet,
were surprised ut daylight by a fierce
attack of Berbers, who, with Xoiuail
Arabs, have been concentrating for
some weeks on the western frontier of
Algeria. The French rallied and fought
desperately and finally bent off their
adversaries. The Arabs fled, abuuditu.
ing the dead and wounded. The J-'reuch
victory was costly, 2S being killed, 100
wounded. The Berbers lost 120 dead.
BITTER FIGHT IN MARION
FOR COUNTY JUDGESHIP
KAI.F.M, Or., April 1.',. The contest
lor the republican nomination for conn.
ty judge iu Marion county has become
the bitterest fight of tho cumuli iirn unit
intense feeling exists among the caudi-
nates. mere are four candidates M.
L. Jones, W. W. Hall. W. M li.l,..v
and tl. I. Terrell. The present iucutii.
nent, Judge .loliu . Scott, is support
ing the en lid iducv i of Itnshev I.'....
soiiio time personalities have been hand
ed back and forth, but the greatest sun
sat ion has been sprung by M. L. Jones,
Who has lUllllislied nil affidavit alio,v.
ing Unit Judge Scott reeeived $7 fi t
tte.'ile it t t I'ortlaiid to nav his
WIIV' Oil I trill east tWO or tl e vo,.fa
"g" I Hint tl uiit.v I'oni-t has pur-
cm sen isnuiui worth of road inachinerv
front Beale & Co.
MONTANA MINEOWNERS ;
LEASE PANHANDLE SMELTER
BLOCK OF FINE HOMES
AT EAST MEDFORD
COST OF INITIATIVE
MEASURES IS Sl.1,000
SAND DUNES CONVERTED
IN PROFITABLE FOREST
111 a -iligle province of the south of
Kl';" 2,-."".""o ,.res of what lor
iie tlv n. a ,,f ,,-,,,,1 ,), hav
been ,-ol;-el-r,.. jttto 1 1 1'l i f ) 1 :j . e fore.t
derillg 'he jin-t loo year--. Four f if h
- A t -l i- i .-.-! ,,: on,,- : under privnie
e -Iii'. tin- 1' ni;tiii.ler g rti n --li t
-f'V - 'I"1 LO'Wri'lnent
' '''" I'r 'ii !b- 'i!e of ma-
tl'le I'"' ' .e. ll''.- rie! ,lf tlis ,id
n.'t MiVolve -h- de'truetioli of the for-
l! '" v a-r tr.- w.-,-.. rft
unharmed.
In oth, r of T'l.-i,;.-... . in -. v.
otn.r K'ir-1.. iif e.,i.',tri.. I. .-r.-1
ha- lie. li nM.iv, tt.- !.!.it.';l.g i-D .1.- i
nil'V-l Ml-ei Tl : rt i II -I.e..-. villi hioh'vj
b.-n. fi. -oil renli to ti:e rivers aii.ll
l-rn:g-. i'l I- I,;,,,. I,v ihi. .,,.. i
)" "II II, el,- ..s fee. ,.,.t and .(. .rrt:..t
I'.-unl r...n- r ;rr:,,.,, ;,, r. -t,,r. ,',
Kv .-ii c.-iliforne! there I,-,. -.Ir-dv
l"'"li inii.-h reolant oig of f,,r,.-r but
'" 1 '-"tifined to ,l,e -oniln rn
nvi, t 'he ,tn. h... ,.,.,.,,:
vlrl.:r,l!e covered l,V r,.!.,,,..
T l,' i"-"rinL. profec'i.o, ,..
Tb f-.-e.rraiio,, i!
be ' .'r.-it benefit . irrif,,i,,,.
I'OKTI.AXI). April lli.-.,olph Ad-
- - '-"i ei'ia y a I ror
pri seating a written demand on sig-j
mum! Siehd. a prominent Jewish re-i i
dent, for iMutl for the "aid of suffer-1
ing .lews." will not divulge the names!
of the persons who sent him to Sided. '
bill in an interview today -aid that hull j
der.J- of men in this country were of I
ihili-tic tendencies and that if he re 1
veah-d the name- In. -,,1,1 -f(miv- in!
u-ir!n would be killed. ,
A wliole block of fine modern dwell.
ings will soon grace the front street,
a' 'iieei, A,,,,,. Addition. The old
IHHIile Oovvii t.nces vv o re tl. 111....
moth multiply are being ,: ,"
ih- neat wire f,i Shade trees vviil
be planted next winter where "f,ee
-oil" and plenty of vv.n.r will give
li -i-liment to all v arieties of v co-elation
that beautify I h.. i leru home.
All fruit and g.-u.l. t, iru.-l; are flour
ishing will t Ihe uid ,,f water. Fast
Me.lfold is llow piolfelill-r a sbrht for
a chureli; also for a g.-neial -lore. l(,.-i-
deiits Inn,. ,,,t v..) given up the .
of Siiinmit View Saaitnriuni being
erected ill Hie r future.
The total cost to the state for the
printing, binding and distribution of
lire iiiuiihlels c.outaiiung the title and
texts of tlie iaitiathvo and referendum
measures, together with lh u IT ii mn
live and negative nrguineiits for and
agonist same, will mount up to over
''"."oo iu r I numbers. This does:
include ,he cost of having .j
'ii'-lioiis prim,., I upon tho official ,:i I !
lot. which all a eonsidcrable sun toj
this ainouiit.
POLITICAL UNREST OFF
SOUTH AMERICAN COAST
WIDOWS OF VETERANS'
PENSIONS INCREASED
WASHlXiiToV. April 17. -After a
v.-.-irm e. ,,-!. tl,.- .,u-o and -ell lle ioII-
is:.g,. of rl... 'vidovv-' ,,..t,.;.oi l.ill. In
"ll-io,IS M. Widows of The .,.,,.
all v. Thi- u i; ,, I it . o.i , ,
;" :'"y 'ii- p.n-ioi!
BIBLE CLASS ELECTS YOUVO
ROCKEFELLER VICE PREHIDSNT
SAX I'llAM ISin. .;i 7 T!l(,
I'.nlleiin -:iv- ,1;,. ,, ,jti,,. uille-l on the
south coast ha- .ails, , til" issuance of
secret orders to Commander Mayo of the
cruiser Albany to pr, pre at oi for
a three month-' erni-e. ''he ,e-tin:t
lion is -aid to be l.n I ni,,,,, Salvador,
ll i- the tall; in n;i'. .-1 j-. 1 . -- ,-,t the
Allcnv will ram- . i.. ..v- -. t, ft l.e
1'iipo-e ,,f m.il.ing -eui" leo-icnio nt
i BULOUS STRIKE MADE
IN CUiIFORNT- MINE
SliXol; . i 'a!.. April 17.- ' .-at ,-x
i' "t ha- I i -a-ion' ' In Ihi-
viciuity l.v 'he .i-covery r:' Ion- .,:
1'old i,i ! lie ,.,..; ,1 mine, 1.
mile north of s a. Jn .),- -p,,,.,.
'f 'In 'I'llara broCoi-, i,
llle opelalillg lie pni.-rty, Ji.'l '. e la,. II
"ti' !t"M ' alii.- I at -I'HO.ilOO. ! ;,. leper!
is that t he metal was cut out iv it h a
'-Id is. I a. el thai Ih-ro is e.,i,
in ili" ,.... . t Hum rock. TT- eu, ,,f
th" oi r i.ei- i,e r., is not in -.
I'llll.AHFLI'IIIA. April 17. The
wiininii whose name is involved in the
suicide of W. T sou of Woodbury.
who is located here, was this afternoon
greatly al't'ecled when informed of the
lrage.lv. She is working here as ch-rk
in a store and secured permiion .,
go home, bin refused to talk.
PROHIBITIONISTS FILE
LIST OF CANDIDATES
The . prohibit i ai l v- of I Ireioo, lm-
filed certificates of iioin i uat ion for the
pall v candidales as follows: raited
i.H.s -oiialor, I. Amos f I'oillaad;
.illsli.e of the -liprcllle .- , I'. ,.
Bright "f Wasco; dairy and f I com-
'iii--ioiiei-. C. F. H,, shins of Spring
I. look; .-ongres-nien. liii Storm of
For, si lirove. first di-triel ; . C. shnf
t't of I'onl I. -ecoiul district ; mil
load eouillii i r, ,. p. Xew, ,,f
I'ei'llan,!. ..c.ind district.
SI'OKANF, Wash.. April 17. The
I'anhaiidle smelter at I'oudcray. Idaho,
I'-'i" 1 i leased for live years by the'
.Montana M inenw iter,. ' ;,,,;,.
headed by Sennlor W. A. Clark. The'
price is from l.iril.iiiiu i,, -Moinnni
the sliding scale deiieudin , l,i..l.'
.v''"1; " I'liea is to close. Tl npae-
ily is to be increased from L'-'ll tons to
loin) tons capacity.
STATE POLICE WILL BE CALLED
TO DEAL WITH STRIKERS
CIIF.ST Fl, April 17,-Three troops
of police from jn-t outside of the citv
will come ju later in th,. ,.,v I'.o ....ite'..
work iu preventing disorders iu cotinec
lion with the streetcar strike.
V-:' V.'I.'K. April 17. .. , , I,,.,,
"' an,,,,.., je f,f -., 1,(1,1..
"'" "'' 'h" Fifth avenue p.:, litis.!,
' '' " ''' "" " ' ,-Hll.onl 1 fi,;,! .
J.dll, I.. Ito, hefeller. J r . ., , ,.;,.,.!,,'
"'!"' -"b'T;f tiiianifnou.le. 'ri..re was
- ' l--it:"ii in favor ,i... -vr I.'
b'T-ii !ui- !'.- eleiinuan of . -),"
"'" Hi'lO'lllced ,' -(, f,,,,.r
I'THE STAMPEDDS f IHOTiS;
INJURED Pr.STIN'ft EASILY
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DANGER FROM FLOOD IN
MONTAVA IS PASSIID
RAfLEOAD V.TT.L PAY
FOP, DEATH CT ,) A I'H
'!1 - " ' euiifns brot.g ,.'
I- ' " esl.'ilol n: !.'.
-! ' - 'lied in a v.,.,
a! I'll,,,,!. ,' i, 1 i- ,-,.o!ity, ,st,
''., b-l -I.. - -I , ti, I-, ;r h.-i-
-.-' ' 'I " , a - ''.'." lor !, . i,,,!!, ,
MASONS' AND BRICKT VYSW'!'
! LOCKOUT AT AN END !
! I' MM.-, ,nl 17. A loel ,,! :,f..,, j
ing a great numlier of m.i -ilel
i'l i' l lav -is ami nili., woll.uie ,,,
'''I '. virlualii -vill end todav. the
workmen and deserting lea,,s having
-igll'd tlllllS With the eolltr.telol'S.
CUNARD LINER KEATS
LUKITANIA'H RECORD
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
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SAWDUST IN HTtFAMsj
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Jennie F. He: s to I!. B. 1,'uss
interest in section -J, towns!, i
".. range it W
I. F. Olson t I;. . Toft . lot
. Olson's Addition l
M'dlord
I'leasaut A. 1 1 1 s to llareii,,,.
A. Meeker. t, 7 ,,n, S. t.l...- Ic
". Narregan's Addition. ...
ford
I. F. I ll-oll to W 1 1 !....l ....
I'd il. Ii k i!, Olson -s Ad.li'
tion, Medford
lelllolte 1,,;,,, , V. .
M"d ",. I"'- I. -2 a, ii. I, loel;
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Ilarrv l.uv .1 al. I,, .-,,:,h .l:u.
'V'i l-an "f l"l I. I.l.e-i I.
.I:iel,..iv llle
I. A. I'.-iiv t,, II. w. II. Albert.
'"I- i .aid ii. block L-I. II ti ir
Aldiiion. I hi I e ':,l.
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