11 T IF JOHNSON !A SHOULD GO TO JAIL? SAYS LA FOLLETTE- That Is Question Which Is Worrylnu Oloason and Rlckarcl Would Mean Loss Thousands of Dollc.is. Flro-Eatcr of Wisconsin Says Can nonlsm Without Cannon Is as Bad as Cannonlsm With Cannon. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1910. SAN l'KANCIHCO, Cnl., .Miueli 2(1, What if .IiwjIc Johnson Nliouldl go tb Jnilf Maybe thin (iii)Hliou Ihii'I running tlirtmgli tliu minds of J nek GIciimwi nml Tex Hlolcnrd liiy ami night. The promote of (ho great heavyweight battle uffoot to bo unperturbed, )tit low ilown they are cloliif n lot of worrying, for in Judge Mulipit-cn the negro champion faces' n jurlMt who juiIh tliu law aliovu everything else. "J'ull" ami Hyinpiilliy liavo no plaro in hiri legal notion. In Now York lit) in known iih tint "iron judge," and it Iiiih over been niiIi of him that whero ooiicIuhIvo guilt of n culprit brought before 1dm has been nhown, the limit of the law wan handed out, without regard to race, .prced or previous condition of serv itude. Therefore, if Norman Pindcr, the victim of Johnson's wrath, coition into court, testifies against IiIh as sailant nml makes that testimony slick, things will go hard with .lohti Hon. Six months on UlaekweirH isl antl miiilit be 1i!h fate. On tliu other haml, if I'indor fails to appear Judge Munpieen undoubt f cdly will enrrv out IiIh thrent to tun' the grand jury loose on the enHe, nnd if it ean lio hIiowii that .ToIiiihoii is in any way responsible for Pitidor's disappearance, the black giant would liu in a fair way to do a blinf flo in the lino nt Slug Sing. That JoIiiihoii in in n had hole i fully realized hy Itiekard and fllea son. If the negro nlioiild ho given the hutt end of the law it will moan the loss of thousands of dollars, for, even should thoy pull the fiuht off bIx months or even four mouth af ter July I, much intercut in the con t oh t will have heen lost, and in the meantime the. money expended in the arena and in promoting the affair will have IohI, temporarily, itH coin ing power. How JutniRou can get nut of the predicament in something the possi nitHt in trying hard to figure nut. If Johnson succeeds in getting out of thin scrape, Qlcason and Itiekard should at once hco to it that ho if constantly gunrdod by n corps of huHkicH capable of keeping the blank out of trouble. Ft not only will nave them a- lot of monoy, hut their pence of mind as well. MADISON, Win., March 20. "I'auuoniNiu without Cannon in just an hurtful as Ciunioiiihm with Can noil" Ih Iho comment of Senator La Follclto in thin week's isuuo of IiIh miighziiio. In the lending editorial in tho cur rent Ihkiio ho dnelnroH tho viotory of the Insurgents in the rules fight is a hollow viotory. Tho oiiHting of tho Hpoaker from tho rnIcH committee loon not change "the piano of the organization of tho holme nt tho be ginning of each cougrexH or deprive tho Hpoaker of the abHoIuto powor ol appointing n moinhor on all standing cotumitteoH on nil legislation. Tho editorial says tho rcnl battle niust bo fought out at tho prirniiricH and election between now nnd No vember. JACKSONVILLE AND VICINITY. nert Yorlc who bnn been In the m ploy of Mr, Osgood for no mo tlmo, wont to Applognto Wodnesdny to visit his pnronta but Intends to return In n few daya. Wallnco Woods of Medforit wns out looking after Mr orchnrd ond Inter viewing bin foreman laBt Sunday MIb Myrn Rohorta and Mien Oraco Itnypboltz visited Miss Rnypboltz'ii parents lant Sunday, noth tbo young ladleH aro successful tencbern la the CentrnI Point public ucbool. Mlsa Mabel Raypholtz took tbom back Sun day evening. McBilnmoH Rnypboltz nnd Ilurcli woro guests nt tbo plenonnt fnrm bomcH of MoHdamos Hosar and Lof land ono dny Inst wook. Mr. Osgood, son, nnd MIbs Jennotto, dniiBhter, of T. W. Osgood, and Mr. Jlort York mndo a flying nutomobllo trip to tbo Ongood ranch abovo Aoh Innd last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. U, O. Van . Wogon spent Saturday nlgbt and Sunday with Mr. nnd Mra. E. K. anil, of Dlnck Land. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin McDonnugh, of -Medford woro calling on frlonds out our wny ono day last week. Mr. Me bnn bocomo u rustling renl oatato ngont, and wo wisli him niucli success for bo Is au hoLOct upright gontloinnn nnd dosorvea tho pntronngo ot tho pooplo. Dr. Clancy anw wlfo of Medford woro out looking after business mat torn on tbolr flno orchnrd tract Inst Sunday, Tho moinboro of tbo M. Unchurch gavotholr puitor, Hov. Johnson, n rocoptlon a abort tlmo ago which provod a very onjoynblo affair, Tho li'dloa ot tho Presbyterian church also gavo n Boclal which was woll nttondod nnd much onjoyod, Mr. and Mro, Taylor Durch spout Saturday In Molford vlBttlng rela tives and Interviewing morchnnta, thai comolnlng buslnosj vlth plons-uro. SIGNALS OF DISTRESS. Medford People Should Know How to oad and Heed incm. Sick kidiftjys givo many signals f dintroHR. The hccrotioiiH aro dark, contain a Hcdimcnt. PuHsngcB aro frequent, scanty, painful. Hackache In coiiHtant day and night. llendacliOH and dizzy spoils nro frequent. The weakened kwlnoyn need quick help. Don't delay 1 . Uho a special kidney remedy. Doiin'fl Kidney 1'illn cure Hick kid neys, bnckache and urinarj' diKor-doro. Medford evidence proveH this statement. C. W. narnnrd. 121 S. W. Ham- it t oti Htreot, Medford, Or., nnys: "1 always uho Doan h Kidney j'iIIh wlien nuffenni? from n cold m my kidnoyn or when I hnve nny pymptoms of rlieuiuatihin nnd I never fail to get relief. I gladly recommend thw ex cellent remedy." For Knlo by nil denier. Pnce f0 centH. l'ostor-Milliiirn Co., Iliiffnlo, N. Y., nolo ngent8 for tbo United StnUs. Itcmombcr the nnme, Doan's, nml take no other. Mtdford, Orogon: Tlila cortlfloa tbnt Vo lmvo nold Hnll'a Toxna Won-. dor fr tho euro of all kldnoy, bind dor ad rhoumntto troubloa for ton yonra, and lmvo novor bad a com plaint. It glvoB quick and pormanont rollof, felxty dayH' troatmout In oncb bottlo, Medford Pharmacy. tf nnakiiH for ITonlth. Miss Marlorle Gould to Wed. NKW YOK. Marcb 20. Cards aro out today aiinuuuciug tho date of tho wedding of Mish Marjono uwynn Oould to Anthony Joseph Drexel, Jr., afi April 10, at St. Kartholomow church. Tho coremony will bo hold nt -1 o'clock in tho nftomoon. I he nuntinlfl nro nlnnned to bo tho most brilliant of Now York's season. A reception will follow nt the Fifth nv- enuo home of tho bride's parents, Mr nnd Mrs. George J. Gould. SUMMONS. In tbo circuit col rt of tho atnto ot Orogon for tho county of Jackson. Woods Lumbar coupany, a corpo ration, plaintiff, vs. Caucado Coal Company, a corporation. J. 0. Drown and J. V Drondbont, dofondanta. Suit to forocloao lieu. To J. W. Droadbant, ono of tho abovo named dofondanta: In tho name ot ih stato ot Orofon, you nro horoby required to appeax nd nBBwer too plaintiff's complaint now oa fllo ajnlnst you In the abovo ontltled court and cause on or before tbo last day of tU tlmo prescribed ln the ordtr tor publication ot sum mons herein, to-wlt: on or beforo tba 21th day, of March, 1910, said date being tho expiration ot six weoka from tho day of flrat publication of this summons, nnd If you fall to appear and answer, for want thoroof tho plaintiff will npply to tho court for tho rollof demanded ln Raid com plaint, aucelnctly statod nn foUowas That tho plaintiff bo awarded Judg ment against tho dofondanta and onch of thqm for tho sum ot $G40.37, to gothor with lntorost thoroon nt tho rate of G por cont por annum from tho 1 f ) tli day of August, 1000, until pnld, nnd for coBta and dlsburaomontn of said suit, Including $160 roasona blo attorney's Too nnd tho further sum of $2.26 paid for filing and re cording tho cortnln Hon doBcrlbod In said complaint; that Bald principal sum and lntorost and costs and dla bursomonta and attorney's roo bo do crood e. lloa upon dofondant'a real proporty mentioned lnBald complaint nnd doscrlbod nB follows: Tho aoutboaat quartor (1-4) or tho southeast quartor (M) of section four (i) nnd tho BonthwoBt qunrtor li-4) of tho Bouthwost quartor of aoctlon throo (!0 In township thlr-ty-sovon (37) smith of rnngo ono (1) went of Wlllnmotto meridian; that Bald doscrlbod property bo sold undor tho ordor nnd docroo ot said court, as Stage MEDFORD THEATRE M. M. Theise Will Present Here For The First Time The Most Beautiful Woman On the American BONITA In The Brilliant Musical Review Wine, Woman and Presented here with the ORIGINAL CAST as seen for 400 Nights at the Broadway Circle Theater, New York, Song 50 BIG MUSICAL COMPANY 50 SEE THE GREAT FEATURES The Funny Little Sheriff .David Wnrficld, Music Master. Robert Mantcll, Richard TU. Sullivan Considine, Vaudevillion BONITA as tha CHRISTY GIRL Geo. M. Cohan, Yankee Prince Chauneey Oleott, Irish Songster Enrico Caruso, Italian Tenor M'lle Genee, Famous Danseuse REPLICA OF FAMOUS PLAYERS, ETC. Fay Templeton, "Good-bye, Mary" Blanche Bates, Belasco's Star Maude Adams, Peter Pan Jan Knbelik, Master Violinist. Prices 50c $1.00 and $1.50 Seats on sale Tuesday, March 29 Friday, April by law provided, and tbnt tho pro ceeds, or lutflatent thereof, be appllod In payment of said Judgment; that the defendants and each thoroof bo burred and foreclosed of all right, tttlo or equity ot rodomptlon In or to said property. This summons Is published lu the Medford Mnll Trlbuno I. order ot Hon. P. M. Calkins, Judco ot tho aboTO entitled court, which said or der wna tnado and entered or. the 13th day or February, 1910, and tho first publication horeot la tho 13th day of February, 1910. W. E. PHIPPS. Attorney for Plaintiff. HiiBbinH for Health. Medford Shoe Shining Parlor 0H, HERE WE ARE AT LAST! For ladiofl, gents, children, this is tbo placo wboro you will savo timo and monoy by Rotting your hIioos shined by nn ONporienoed art int. ' Oiling and dyeing is my Hpeoinlty. Now, don't forgot tho place, No. 4 South Central uve iuo. Opon from 7 a. m. to 8 p, in.; Sundays till 2 p. m. The coast Oluunpion Ho'otblnok. . V. W. TOWARD, Prop. EXTRA GOOD BUYS 113 ACRES Good soil; 40 acres in cultivation; about 70 acres under irrigation ditch; 80 acres fenced; 7-rooni house, good big barn; four springs; s?hoolhouse on placo; 27 bearing fruit trees; on county road; price $3800; cash $2500, balance easy. This snap won't last long, 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Bath and pantry; screened porch; walls plastered and tinted; electric lights; nice fixtures; cement foundation and walk; only seven blocks from business conter. If you want a cozy Lome for a little money, this is tho one. Price $1400; cash $900, balauco one or two yoars 6 per cent. 8 NICE VACANT-LOTS Near North school; $2200: $1500 cash, balance terms. This is a No. 1 buy. Mc ARTHUR & ALEXANDER ROOM 3, POSTOPFICE BUILDING PHONE 3(381 MEDFORD, OREGON How Are These For Bargains 5-room house on Cottage avonue, East Side, lots 100 xl20 $1500 1 lot on Grape street, East Side, lot 50x120 $400 2 lots on Palm street, 3 blocks from new depot, 56x 124, each $450 ' lots on Hamilton street, 2 blocks from now depot, 56x124, each $600 2 lots on Fourth street, 2 blocks off Oakdalo, 56x 100, each $650 Fine residonce lots in Crescent subdivision, close in, Call and look over our list in fruit land. They are some of the best in tho valley. SISKIYOU REALTY CO. ROOM 22, JACKSON COUNTY BANK BLDG. PHONE 3311,