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SAYS CATHOLICS
FRIEND T. I
FIRM
Archblsliou Ireland Deplores Con
struction Put Upon "Vatican Incl
dent" Says Pope Did Not Intend
to Slight . Roosevelt.
feT. PAUL, Minn., April 7. A
statement, issued by Archbishop
Ireland, defending the attitude of the
pnpnl secretary of state in the so-
called "vntican incident," and de
daring tho unswerving loyalty to the
United States of nil American Cnth-
olics is causing much discussion here
today. In his statemeut, Archbishop
Ireland said:
"I have read among tho cable
grams sayings attributed to tho for
mer Spanish ambassador to the vat
ican, the father of tho present papal
secretary of state, in which satis
faction was expressed that his sou
had been instrumental m humbling a
Yankee president. I am snro the
former ambassador never made such
a statemeut.
"Equally unworthy of notice is the
reported saying of an' eminent eccle
siastic to tho offect that in tho ac
tion of Cardinal Merry Del Val, tho
church is not to be seen, but the
Spanis.li secretary of state's attitude
against the colonel of the Rough
Riders 'in Cuba.
"That in tho action of tho vntican
is expressed by Cardinal .Merry Del
Yal, was the slightest intention of a
slight upon Mr. Roosevelt personal
ly, or upon the American republic,
should not receive n particle of
credit. Tho Vatican is supremely in
capable of such baseness.
"In the hypothesis, 'unworthy of
conception that slight upon Mr.
Boosevclt or the republic was intend
ed, we in America who respect Mr.
Roosevelt and who love tho republic,
would unfalteringly stand by Mr.
Roosevelt and by our country."
CENTRAL POINT NEWS LETTER.
F. E. Trigg, well-known writer on
subjects connected with farm and
orchard, is hard at work every day
at his placo on the northeast edge of
town. He will in due timo have the
model farm and orchard of this seo
tiou, it is believed, as his ideas and
plans are modern and progressive
and ho io a man of forco and ability
enough to carry them out.
Lawn' tennis is tho gnmo of the
hour with the Central Point young
sters. Tho big schoolhouso grounds
are practically given up to the ten
nis players, several courts having
been laid out on various parts of
the grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Baumgartner of
Grand Rapids, Midi., are guests at
the home of G. TL Reiner. They are
delighted with the beauty of the
Roguo vnlley and announce that they
are ready to dispose of their inter
ests in the east and make this valley
it.!- t -. r . .
ineir nome. mr. iinumgartner is
greatly impressed with the superior
ity of the fruit orchards over those
of Michigan.
On Saturday evening, April 9, the
United Artisans of Central Point are
to havo a public meeting in the M.
W. A. hall, and great preparations
are being made by the local lodge for
this event. A literary and musical
pprogram will bo furnished by local
talent and an address givon by tho
supremo medical director, Dr. J. B.
Olmsted. Three hundred invitations
tavo been issued, no ono being ad
mitted except by card. Tho United
.Artisuus havo grown amazingly since
tho worgnnizating of tho local lodge
last October.
Central Point is the storm center
of a gold mining revival of more than
ordinary interest. Several mining
experts of wide experience now in
this locality are intensely interested
in tho field and do not hesitate to
say that wo aro in tho center of tho
richest gold fields in tho west, J.
IL Booth, a capitalist and mining
man from Butto, Mont., with his
mining engineer, R. M. Parker, ex
press themselves ns surprised that
bo little effort has been mnde in
mining tho gold in these hills. The
Central Point Mining & Dovelopmont
Co. nud also tho Central Point Gold
Mining Co., both recently organized,
are already operating at a fuir profit
with evry indication of future big
returns.
Central Point admirers of tho Mail
Tribune may havo tho papor deliv
ered daily at their floor for ono
month by paying the small sum of
CO cents to Mrs. Evelyn Maple, au
thorized agent for the above paper.
Miss Esthor Merill, ono of Central
Point's most popular and charming
girls, has been spending a couplo of
weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Morritt, She roturnod hut
yieok to Berkdoy, Cal., for tho bal
ance of the school yoar,
IN AUJHCC1NT
Durable Dane Is Severely Scratched,
But Is Not Put Out Occupants ot
Auto Dumped in Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April S.--Battling
Nelson, ox-lightweight
champion boxer of the world, is dec
orated with sundry scratches and
bruises todny as a result of an au
tomobile smnshup last night.
With several friends tho Dane was
returning from the Smodloy-Hognn
fight when the machine smashed into
a streetcar. Tho forowheels were
torn from tho axles and tho occu
pants dumped in the street.
Nona was seriously injured.
ASSAILS CORPORATION
LAW PLANNED BY TAFT
WILL 1. 1 SIDE
WITHPlliCHOT?
So Says Special Dispatch From Eu
ropeRoosevelt to Meet Plnchot
in Genoa Is Already Acquainted
With Controversy.
NEW YORK. April 8. A morning
publication hero today prints a spe
cial dispatch from Europo in which
it is stated that Roosevelt will de
nounce Secretary of the Interior
Ballinger and side with Clifford Pin
chot, the deposed chief forester, up
on his arrival to the United States.
Tho nrticle stales the information ,
came direct from a member of the j
Roosovelt party and that a commu
nication to this offect has reached
a supporter of Oifford Pinchot at
Washington. '
S Former ,' Pmchot is now in Etrrope. Ho and
Baldwin ot, Roosevelt will meet at Genoa. Roose-,
Connetlcut, professor ot constitution-(velt is acquainted with tho principal
nl law in the Yalo Law school, at tho points of tho Ballinger-Pineliot con- J
chamber of commerco dinner last troversy already.
t
NEW HAVEN, April
Chief Justice Simon E,
PITTSBURG WANTS TO HAVE
HOFFSTOT COME BACK
Corporation law. In part ho said:
"The proposed act would mako It
easy for any' foreign manufacturing
corporation reincorporate na a fed- PITTSBURG, Pa., April i. I lie,
eral corporation and thus escapo tho graft prosecution yesterday took!
responsibilities ot tho state." 'first steps toward bringing the in-;
After referring to tho absorption dieted banker and steel manufac-1
of tho Toncssco Coal and Iron com- hirer, Frank N. IToffeifot, before the'
pany by tho steel trust by permission grand jury to testify in another of- !
of Roosevelt: ho said, "It was ropre- fort by proscutors to implicate sev-,
scnted to him that tho merger was oral Pittsburg bankers in alleged 1
necessary to keep Wall street from a conspiracy to bnbo city councilmen.
panic It may have been, but It Is Prosecutor Blnkely today began ,
undesirable to multiply conditions preliminary proceedings to secure the 1
which compel a federal court to show , extradition of Hoffstot from Nowj
special graco and favor to some or-, xork, where Hotfstot resides.
ganl ration simply becauso It Is great Hoffstot is president of the Press-
and can control the course of flnancoed Steel Gar company, president of!
by the prompt use It has of some of ( tho German National Bank of Alle
the millions It has at its command." - gheny, and director in several banks.
j. J ne will bo asked to testify regard-
Resolutions of Condolence. jinf l3 "HeRod participation in conn
Carpenters' Union, No. I810,'cl,mnic corruption. It is possible
Medford, Or., April 8. thnt "e mny "B1" extradition, but
Whereas, Almighty God has seen u,. prosecution nere ueueves mni no
fit to call from among ns Mrs. C. w" come 10 1 "tsbnrg without oppo-
E. Leathermau, tho beloved wifo of snwn, win give norm ana win ngni
Brother C. E. Leathcrman; and, ithe charges.
Wlinrona. Our lm.irfs rre rmt ?n I
deepest sympathy to our brother in DEAD NDIJN1 ?AN.CSK"
his great bereavement; now, there-' ' KILLS A BIG COUGAR
fore, bo it j
jiesoivca, xuai uarpoiuers union,
-
You Can Be Independent
Buy An Orchard Tract
Eden Valley Orchard Subdivided
This famous bearing Orchard has boon sub-dlvidod into small tracts and sold at roasonablo pricos. If you
are looking f or positively the bost thing in tho northwost in a small orchard, this is your chance to got in right
Most Profitable Investment
TO BE FOUND
Well informed business people from nil parts of the
United States mid Canada aro looking to tho Rogue
River valley for safo investments. Years of oxpori
ence in buying and soiling orchard laud fits us tho
better for sirMn investments that will yiold largo
rotums. Our properties havo proven worth. Wo can
assure you that you tako no risk when you purchase
one of the 30 to 100-acro orchard tracts located in tho
famous Eden Valley orchard. "Wo soil tracts to suit,
IN AMERICA
wlautod to the best commercial varieties of bearing
trocs. You aro assured of a splendid incomo tho first
yoar. "Wo can stato positively that this is tho best
chaneo for solid, sound investment to bo found in
America. A high-class bearing orchard of provon
worth is certainly a moro profitable investment than
waiting for trees to grow on land that nevor produced
fruit. You arc suro of big roturns almost at once,
either ns a grower or by rebelling. Come and let
us show you.
Secure an Income At Once
PROVIDE PLEASANT EMPLOYMENT
You can buy as many acres as you desire, build a
home on ground commanding a view of the ontiro val
ley enjoy tho electric light and powor, tolophono,
daily mail, and livo within easy reach of tho business
nnd social life of tho metropolitan city of Medford.
A climato unsurpassed anywhere.
Magnif cent Homesites
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
V.
A small bearing orchard, planted to tho best com- ! ment, and insures an incomo of from $500 to $1000
mercial varieties of trees, will provide tho most fas- per aero each year. ITore is solid investment, and the
einnting as well as healthful and profitable employ- income or profit from snlo is sure.
John D. Olwell
EXHIBIT BUILDING
MEDFORD, OREGON
J. II. Renl, a Dead Indian motin-!
No. 1S40, of Afcdford, Or., not being Jain hnd stockman, who was
i, . til flin vnllot Tiinalnv rnnrtrtml flint
in inibfCMHun oi aucqunio moans oi , niirn,no. win !i I
cxniemoni was ramnant in mnr m.-- "" r - .
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expressing the individual sympathy
of its members for our sorrowing
brother in his great affliction, adopts
this method of extending to him as
a body the profound sorrow nnd
heartfelt sympathy of his brothers
in this, his hour of sadness. And bo
it further
Resolved, That these resolutions
be spread upon the records of the
union and that a copy of tho same
bo transmitted to our bereaved
brother. F. POOL,
D.' WHITE,
P. BURKE,
Committee.
POPULAR YOUNG MAN
SUFFERS BROKEN LEG
Isrel Lewis, well known as a mem
ber of the Lewis & Sons Meat Co.
of Central Point, and ono of the
town's most popular young men, met
with a pninful accident Tuesday af
ternoon when his saddle horse fell
with him while driving cnttle, break
ing ono of tho bones in his leg just
above the ankle. The injury will
not, perhaps, result soriously,, and
Isrel hopes to be out again soon.
l.nn Pnrl MlllieWjiat
I'enry, tho 17-year-old son of Cluis. nl"fc'
Henry, shot nnd killed n big cougar
which mensured seven fcot from tip
to tip. Tho nnimnl had been trailed
by the dogs nnd treed when yoniif
Henry enmo up nnd with his trust
riflo brought tho big brute to earth.
The pelt showed the effect of a ro-
ileprecinted its market
Every Thursday
Night
At Smith's Hall on Qrapo and
Sixth, and every second and
fourth Monday in tho month. Six
lesson card for $5 or $1 lesson.
Learn to waltz. Private lesson by
appointment Learn to dance
and be graceful. -
PROF. AND MRS. JEROME,
124 South Central Ave.
THE
SAVOY
THEATRE
THE APEX OF
PICTUREDOM
j TONIGHT
GREAT FEATURE FILM.
Bill Pickett's Hand-to-IIorn Fight
for Lifo With Bloodthirsty Spanish
Bull.
THE CAPTIVE.
LESSON BY THE SEA.
Excellent Music.
One Dime.
Air
Light
Sunshine
Cleanliness
In our factory, Costly Mater
lnlfl and Skill in Making aro
tho conditions and ingre
dients that combine to mako
Modern Sweets
so perfect a
Candy
"Tatronlj tU Modern Etaler"
Utiut CMlKiiwtnr C. Ml.. Tnki, Puna
Pack Saddles
Pack Bags
9
We can supply you with just
what you want in Pnck Saddles
and Pack Bags.
STOCK AND DOG SOAP
is good for all skin disenscs of
man or beast.
J. G. Smith
014 EAST MAIN BTItKET
Masson, Gross Co.
Sell and Promote
Oil and Mining Properties
Mines Experted and Ores Tested
ADDRESS, ROOM 3 14,
MERCHANTS' TRUST BUILDING,
PORTLAND, OR.
Medford Shoe
Shining Parlor
0H, HERE WE ARE AT LAST I
For ladies, gents, children, this is
the place where you will save
time and money by getting your
Bhoes shined by an experienced
artist. Oiling and dyeing is my
fipecinlty. Now, don't forgot tho
placo, No. 4 South Central avo
wo. Open from 7 o. m, to 8 p,
m.; Sundays till 2 p. m. Tho coast
Champion Bootblack. .
V. W. IIQWARD, Prop.
A Snap
That Will
Soon be
Snapped
$3,000 WILL HANDLE IT
45 ACRES Ouc-half mile from Phoenix; all deep soil nnd well fouccd. This
soil is right for pears and is surrounded with bearing orchards and located on
the county road.
6 ACRES in 2-year-old apples? balanco in grain and alfalfa.
HEED
A snap that will soon bo snapped. Only a small sum is requirod. $3000 will
handle the property, the balance as long as you may desire.
Walter L McCallum
Hotel Nash
Lobby
Wrestling Contest
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
i Saturday, April 9, at 9 p. m. Sharp
DAVID RUEF vs. . C. TUCKER
COLORADO WRESTLER
WEiaiHNQ 145 FOUNDS
In Two Best out of Three
TIIH LONDON WRESTLER
WKIOHINO 149 POUNDS
Flye-Round Boxing Contest as a Preliminary
Seats 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
it
Hem8 for Btaltk "