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M>L1) H ILL, JACKSO N COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, SE PTEM B ER 9, 1911
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COUNTY COURT APFOINTS HIGHWA Y COMMISSION
SUAREZ NAMED TO
RUN WITH MADERO
HENRY C. BEATTIE. Jr.
E
E S ,HOUSE
BE SENATOR.
Gomez Men Are Defeated By
Mexican Progressives in
Convention.
That People o f Jackson County
May Vote to Construct
Good Roads
Mexico City.—June I’ lno Ruarez win
noinlonted for vice president by the
Progressive party over Or. Francisco
Vaaquex Gomez by a vole of »76 to
««»■ to run with F 1. Maileero. Jr.,
the party's candidate for president
Many delegates did not vote on the
last ballot, while several cast blank
•»allots, these going to the credit of
the man with the majority.
Tin- nomination of Suarez followed
the refusal o f the minority In the con
vent Ion to cast Its votes for either or
the remaining candidates for the vice-
presidency and the «ailing of Frnn
cisco I Madero before the convention
► > defend bis relations with Dr. G o -!
met. who had run second to Suarez
by 99 votes on the second ballot.
1 he head of the ticket was sub
Jected to a «rilling by the dele«ates.
but after frankly expressing h’f dis­
approval of Dr. Gomez, he adroitly
turned the tables on the dissatisfied
element by putting them on record to
support the winning csndldate, who­
ever he might be.
Only the most ardent supporters of
Madero regard Ills nomination as
synonymous with his election
No
one attempts to deny that he has lost
much of his popular Influence, and
that General Bernardo Reyes Is a for­
midable rival.
FIVE TO HELP
SPEND MONEY
Here are the men who will
spend the $1,500,00 bond
issue, if passed' for beter
highways in ackson county:
J. R. Neil, county judge,
Jacksonville.
James Owens, commission­
er, Wellen.
G. L. Davis, commissioner,
Medford.
Benton Bowers, Ashland.
Hrace Pelton. Sams Val­
ley.
Prank Brown, Eagle Point.
Miles Cantrell, Applegate.
Sam Mathis, Woodville.
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Brief News of the Week.
Tbs town of Ware, Maas., recently
celebrated Its one hundred and flftletb
anniversary.
The New York Legislature con­
vened Wednesday to take up the mat
ter of the proposed new charter for
the city of New York
Sickness and death. It has been
The county court Thursday morn­
ing named the men who will act as
an advisory commission with them in
regard to the expenditure of the $1,-
500 000 bond issue if it carried at the
election to be held a t the end of this
M arquis Saionjo, the new Japanese month for the purpose of building a
Premier, who announced that his gov­ complete
spstem
of
highways
ernment would cultivate “the closest throughout teh county. The decisin
amity*’ with other nations.
as to the personnel of the commis­
sion was arrived at after the countv
commissioners and Cnnty Judge Neil
MOB STONES CANDIDATE ■ had spent much time in looking over
General Reyes Attacked and Many the list of available and capable men
in the county. Politics cut absolute­
Wounded by Rioters.
ly no figure in the choice of the men
Mexico City.— Stoned and forcibly
but the eonnty court endeavored to
robbed of 2000 pesos by a mob of Ma-
choose men acceptable to a llparts o f
deristaa, In the principal thorough­
the conntv.
fare of the capital. General Bernardo
As Medford has a representative
Reyes, candidate for the presidency
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on
the board in the person of George
In opposition to F. 1. Madero, was
L. Davis, conntv commissioner, this
forced to abandon an effort to address
city was omitted by the court in the
his constituents and to run the gaunt­
consideration.
Ashland has a rep­
let of a Jeering crowd, upon whom
resentative in the person of Benton
the police had received orders not
Bowers while the other men were
to fire except as a last resort.
chosen that all sections of the county
Repeatedly the police charged the
would be represented.
turbulent element, and the records ot
This commission will meet at s ta t­
the Red Cross, the W hite Cross and
ed periods with the county court and
the commissaries account for forty-
will have a voice in the m atter of ex­
three wounded a sa result of the dis­
pending the money, if voted, for bet­
orders. Most of these were injured
by stones, but many show bruises and ter roads throughout the county. This
gives each section of the county rep­
gashes made by the sabers of tbe
resentation and will guarantee to
mounted police.
each section that they will not he
overlooked or slighted in the m atter
Judge Hanford Dissolves Injunction. of building good roads.
Idaho Bank Under Scrutiny.
,
Boise, Ida.— A grand Jury will probe
Into the affairs of the State Bank of
Commerce of Wallace and the I.ane
Lumber Company, both of which
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failed, as well as Investigate the ac­
computed, cost the nation 18.000,000,-
n . i , . r n r»
i
■ u ,
O re .-A fte r a legal battle of
tions of the officers. The Jury will 000 annually. If the value o f the labor
Berlin.— At the unveiling of a statue
open Its Inquiry In Wallace In the lost as th e ir resu lt I . ,-apltall.ed
,
!
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b“8 bt'*n bltterly of General Baron Steuben at Pots­
fought and which has interested the
district court, September 18.
For San Francisco's first non-parti­
whole country, the divorce suit of Sid­ dam tbe Emperor paid a high tribute
san election there w ill be 247 candi­
ney C. Love versus Marjorie Burnes to the German soldier who was an
dates for the 32 offices, or an average
Love was brought to a close when Cir­ ally of George Washington during the
of nearly eight aspirants for each or-
cuit Judge W illiam Smith handed American Revolution, and at the same
Senator Penrose, Opposing Mayor, flee.
down
a decision In which he finds that time expressed deep appreciation of
Says Situation fs Scandalous.
The boyhood home of Mark Twain,
the
plaintiff
Is not entitled to the de the spirit of the American people.
Philadelphia—At the height of a built by his father. In 1838. was
The statue upvelled is a replica of
factional tight for the Republican bought by George A. Mahan, a cree prayed for In his complaint, and one dedicated In Washington several
that
neither
is
the
wife
entitled
to
le­
nomination for mayor, the administra­ wealthy attorney, and was given to
months ago, and as a gift of the
gal separation from he- husband.
tion of Mayor Reyburn, whose term the city of Hannibal. Mo
American Congress to the German
In
his
findings
the
Ji
Jge
favors
the
The first clod of earth marking the
will expire In December, will be Invea-
p'alntlff all the way, but the reason Emperor and the German nation was
ttgaled by a commission appointed by actual beginning of work on the Pan­
presented by Representative Richard
the last Legislature. United ’states ama Pacific Exposition will be turned he granted no decree in his favor n Bartholdt, of St. Louis, and C. B.
probably
shown
In
paragraph
16
Senator Penrose, In a public state­ In the Golden Gate Park stadium by
Seattle.— United States Judge Cor­
wherein he lays that since Love lef' Wolffram, of New York, the special
ment, says:
President Taft. October 14
nelius H. Hanford dissolved the tem
American
ambassadors
for
the
occa­
Ix>st In a blanket o f fog. the three- his family In England he has not sion.
"The present municipal situation In
porary restraining order Issued last
Philadelphia, In my Judgment, de­ masted lumber schooner Comet. Cap­ sought a reconciliation with his wife
week, restraining the city of Seattle Red E lk and Tribesm en Drive W h it as
The
ceremony
served
also
as
a
fare­
lu unmistakable terms.
From W a te r Trenches.
mands a thorough housecleanlng and tain Borgensen. with 620,000 feet of
well to the American ambassador, and the residents of the Rainier Vat
He characterizes the trouble be­
Pendleton.— Refusing to abide by
the adoption of measures to prevent Pine, from Grays Harbor, for Snn Pe­
ley from Interfering with the Seattle-
David
Jayne
H
ill,
who
Immediately
tween the man and wife as "merely
a rrpetitinn of the methods of the dro. ran on to a reef of Richardson
and holds that the , ‘ f , * r
unvellln’ Presented his let- Renton & Southern Railway In Its at the decisions of the courts, a number
psychol' glcal
of Indians, under the leadership of
present administration
Under no Rock. 20 miles souto of Point Concep­
tempt to collect second fares.
recelve
due
c
o
n
s
id
e
rs
-
,
t
e
r
’
o
f
r
e
c
a l> to Emperor W illiam , who
plaint IT did not receive due considers
Red Elk, one of the head men of the
aueh conditions should the scandalous tion. on the California Coast.
The
mass
meeting
last
week,
at
j received Mr. H ill in private audience.
The secrecy which surrounds di­ Hon Horn the members of his family At the same time Mrs. H ill was re­ which an efflgy of Judge Hanford was U m atilla tribe, drove from their
personal obligations and financing ob­
at the tim e he lost his money.
ligations of certain city officials be vorces such as those obtained by John
ceived by Empress Auguste Victoria. hanged, was called to protest against ranches the crew of workmen which
carried Into another mayoralty term." Jacob Astor. Frank J Gould and other
the granting of the temporary re Is employed in developing the Thorn
Hollow Springs, from which the city
notables among the rich In society,
8trainln order dissolved.
R. Q. M ilts Is Dead.
expects
to get its supply of mountain
was condemned In the New York su­
Abandon 8earch for Robbers.
J. F. Friable, the Curtiss aviator,
Corsicana. T exas— Former United
Prison Hangs in Mld-slr.
water. After the workmen had been
Redding, Cal.— Bloodhounds taken preme court by Justice Goff as con­ wag killed by a fall at the Norton. States Senator R Q. Mills of Texas
Medford.— Suspended in midair, 18 driven away the Indians took hoes and
rto the scene of the robbery of the trary to the best Inierests of the pub­ Kansas, County Fair.
died at his home here.
prisoners are sleeping in their steel filled up the trenches which had been
Oregon Express, near Lamolne, failed lic.
Lieutenant
De Grailly,
of
the
Senator
Mills
was
the
author
of
the
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ouiuui ui m r
dug. .
to pick up the scent of the robbers.
riench army, while making an aero- 1888 customs bill known as the M ills’ cage in Jail with nothing but two ca­
Red E lk is the son of Wenlx. the
bles
supporting
them.
The
cage
la
The country has been thoroughly
plane flight, was burned to death In tariff, and for many years a leading
being hoisted to the top of the new Indian woman who owns the land
mid-air.
searched for miles in each direction.
member of Congress. He was chair­
Gains First Fall In 14:18, and Second
The theory that the robbers escaped
Gifford Plnchot, exchief forester, man of the House when he drew the Jail to make room for the »6500 cells upon which the springs are located.
In 6:32.
that have been contracted for and She refused to sell the land, but the
In nn automobile has been discarded
Chicago.— The wrestling champion­ and Miles Poindexter, United States Mills' tariff bill, upon which the presi­ which will be put In soon.
city brought a condemnation suit and
| and Sheriff Montgomery and all but
senator from Washington, have sailed dential election was contested.
ship of the world remains at Hum
was compelled to pay her »4000. She
• few of the railroad and express
for
Alaska
to
be
gone
nearly
six
: boldt, la. It took Frank Gotch Just
has refused to accept the money. It
eonipanj/ detectives have abandoned |
weeks.
i 19 minutes and 50 seconds to topple
was at her bidding that Red Elk and
the chnse.
Aviator Harry N. Atwood has an
over George Ilackrnschmldt.
Girl, Unable to W alk for Two Years. Professor O’Gara Makes Discovery the other braves, armed with rifles,
Gotch secured the first fall with a nouneed that on September 15 he
Binger Hermann’s Aunt Dies.
Undergoes Operation.
drove the white workmen from the
in Southern Oregon.
would begin his transcontinental flight
Portland.— By t ’l. ng the tend n,
Marshfield.— Mrs. W. A. Border, a reverse body lock In 14 minutes 18 1-5 from San Francisco to the Atlantic
M e d fo rd .— N ew c ro w n g a ll, a dis- ditches.
Achilles, from the hg of a lamb and ease that effects the roots and tops of
pioneer of Coos County, died nt the seconds; the second fall required ex­ Coast.
sewing it Inlo the bone of the left leg alfalfa, and which is unknown to the Medford to Have New Steel Bridge.
home of her daughter, Mrs. L. W. actly 5 minutes 32 1-5 seconds. Ac­
UnltPd
Stnles
Si
nator
Bourne
has
Medford.— Plans for the »30.000
of 11-year-old Melissa Oades, an oper­ Department of Agriculture at Wash­
Traver, In Hila city. She for years cording to the general comment, Hnc
written a 1« ter to his constituents in
had been n resident of the Coquille kenschmldt entered the ring n b e a m Oiegon saying that he opposes the re- ation performed by Doctors R ch nnd ington, D. C., has been discovered by bridge across Bear Creek in Medford
(I te.i
Marsh, at the Good Samaritan Hospi­ Professor P. J. O’Gara, former govern­ were accepted by tne county court.
Valley, living nenr M yrtle Point. She man. lie loo cd I ke n hi.
nomlnatlon oi President T aft and fa­
ccntldent and master
tal, the little girl, who has been par ment pathologist, now employed by > W ith the securing of a strip of land
W!*s a slater of Mrs. Hermann, w hs i
vors (hat of La Fol'ette.
<’ ' v s . . n at every tnge.
It
alyxed in both lower. 1 mbs for the Jackson County. The affected plants owned by F. J. Williamson and F. C.
mother of Binger Herr” tin .
It
Jack Johnson will get »30,000 and
"
o
or
a
pitiable
spectacle.
burg.
last two years, Is expected to recover show numerous galls which. Inhabit Page by the city the only Impediment
Bombardier Wells will receive »10,000
the use of her limbs.
the growth and which, If allowed to was removed and despite the heavy
Clapp and Johnson Favor Recall.
for fighting at Earls Court, England,
The girl rallied well from the shock spread, will destroy the alfalfa crop expense Incurred by the county, the
O tg e -t Catch 23 3 Tons.
Sa u I ¡»:. ■ sc i Senator Moses E. October 2, according to the contract
commissioners decided for the con­
A.-torln. Ac oidlng to the reports Clapp, ol Minnesota, and Governor drawn up by James White, the pro­ of the operation, which la thought to of an entire valley.
have been successful.
tit is far available, the "h’gh boat" Johnson, ol California, attacked tbe moter.
After months of study of the disease struction of the span.
The operation Is believed to be the and of the records of the department,
among the glllnettcrs during the pnst attitude of President T a il In regard
After getting notoriety by opposing
Joseph.— The fight between me
first of Its kind in Portland and notI Professor O'Gara came to the eonci'u-
firhlnar season was operated by C, to the recall of the Judiciary In
''tainted money” and a gift from John
Home Independent Telephone Com
Shogren. who fished for the Tnllnnt- speeches Labor Day before the Direct
many cases have been found In the [
that he had discovered a plant
D. Rockefeller for missionary pur­
pany and Its subscribers over the re
United States. The usual tendons disease that was Indeed new. A let­
Grant Pncklng
-- Company.
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Leglslutlcn League of California. T h ' poses, Dr. Washington Gladden, pas
cent lncreaee in telephone rates,
used In replacing human tendons are ter to V. K. Charles, acting mycolo­
i His catch for the season was 23H ‘ league Is leading the campaign for tor of the
First Congregational
reached an Interesting stage when in
those
from
dogs,
but
the
parents
of
ions of salmon, which netted him nnd the state constitutional amendment Church, w ill resign bis charge be­
gist at Washington, brought a request
fulfillment of pledges signed several
his boat pallor »3290 for their season's for th ecall of judges to be voted on cause many of his congregation do got the girl were opposed to the use of a for samples, and upon the examina­
days ago, virtually every farmer and
dog's muscle and a lamb waa substi­ tion Mr. Chartres also pronounced
w<,rk-
Oelober 10.
attend his church at Columbus. O.
business man In thia vicinity ordered
tuted
the disease new.
his phone taken out.
DIVORCE DECREE TO TRIBUTE TO STEUBEN
LOVES IS REFUSED IS PAID BY KAISER
INVESTIGATE PHILADELPHIA
INDIANS DEFY COURT ACT
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News of Noted Persons.
GOTCH IS STILL CHAMPION
CORD MAY REVIVE LEG
NEW ALFALFA PEST FOUND