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atEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AVlUh 27, 1910.
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ROOSEVELT TO
IE DICTATOR
IN NEW YORK
ApfMtfltmeflt af H utiles to Supreme
latch Leaves Teddy Supreme In
New York PeMiclans Say Ap
pttalmeat Was One of Taft's Most
Cfovtr PfHjfcal Moves.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27.
"fhat tho appointment of Governor
Hughes to tho supremo boncb leaves
Theodore Roosevelt political dictator
o New York Is tho belief of polltl
ckas here. Whother thq president
considered the political significance
of the appointment or not politicians
say the move could not have been
better planned to mako Roosevelt the
"bead and frost of the New York re
publican organisation.
It is conceded that whether or not
Hughes and Roosevelt would have
-worked together, Hughes was the only
man who could have contested the
leadership with Roosevelt. Hughes,
tfceaga retiring from the governor
ship, would have been forced to take
part la the coming campaign.
It Is bow believed that he will take
bo active part in the campaign,
t&ongh he will bo asked to approve
the candidate for tho governorship.
Ttoosevelt, it is declarod, Is the only
Man who can dominate politics in
New York.
CANON GRINDS OUT
BIG LISt?QUICKLY
aaaanmaaM "rf'J
."Tnlmj ronon disnoscd of five cases
wmnt? before bini this morning in
lees than 20 minutes, and the five
ealp-rits will have an opportunity to
Up keep the streets clean.
Bob Bennick, accused of vag
Taacy, came off the P. & E. coa
strHclion and had a job at the Ap
uleeaie mine, on Elk creek, but he
clida't have any money to show, and
the judge fined him $20 or 1U days
en the streets. "If at any time you
get a job out of town you can go;
otherwise you work out your fine,"
said his honor.
D. Clearings, also accused of vnc;
Taacy, hadn't anything to say and
received the same dose.
Also John Miller.
Clark Mcintosh, who had been or
dered out of town Tuesday morning,
-was asked why he didn't go. He
wanted to sco a friend. "You will
fcave 10 days in town on the streets'
was the sentence.
K. Hariink mixed it with Officer
Attell while Mcintosh was being ar
rested and struck the officer several
times. He got $50, or 25 days in jail.
Neither of them had any money, so
they will work on tho streets.
PLEASING RECITAL IS
GIVEN BY YOUNG FOLKS
A most pleasing recital was given
at the home of Mrs. A. S. Furry in
Talent recently by the pupils of Miss
Mary Young. The program was as
follows:
"Children's Song" (Kohler), Lelah
Houston; "March of tho Teddy
Bears" (Fenris), Lota Stephens; "A
Voice From the Heart" (Gall), Aubry
Furry; duet, "By the Fireside" (Fer
ris), Vorgio Houstin and Mabel
Hearn; "Melodic" (Kohler), Carl
Houston; "Joy and Sunshine," Pearl
Hartly; "Taking a Bide With Papa'
Juanita Furry; "Bessie's Polka"
(Ferris), Irvin Wilder; "Trio Valse"
(Streabboy), Juunitn, Aubrey and
Mrs. Furry; "Gertrude's Dream"
(Beethoven), Mabel Hartley; "Moon
Flowers" (Ferris), Virgio Houston;
iluet, "TUo Dancing Darkey" (Lans
ing), Mrs. Furry and Nellie Reams;
"Wuysido Roso" (Fischer), Mabel
Hearn; "Pink" (Lichner), Ethel Ev
ans; duot, "Blush Roso" (Fearis),
Mabel Hearn and Pearly Hartley;
"The Shepherd's Evening Song"
(Blake), Nollio Reames; "By tho
Mountain Spring" (C. Bohrt), Miss
Mary Young.
' LAWTON FINDS BEES IN
HIS BUZZ WAGON
Whon D. T. Lawton undertook to
start his automobile Sunday morning
ho found tho orifice into which the
spark plug is inserted filled up with
a wax-like substance Mr. Lawton
thought several thoughts about any
one who would deliberately stuff the
coil box of n man's machine with
wax or clay, no commenced digging
tho stuff out of tho hole and was
considerably startled when a wasp
flew out. Tho insoot had commenced
to build a homo in the coil box and
had done very well, considering that
it had had only 24 hours in which to
work.
nraf Ur Mr. Lawton will seo that
, mo more wasps have an opportunity
Too Late to Classify t
WANTED Uooil Itnutly man to tend
lawn, garden, cow and horso; only
experienced man need t.pply. J. D.
Heard, phone Main 103. 50
FOR-RENT Two nicely furnlshTd
rooms with bath, for two or tour
gentlemen. 122 North Ivy st. 50
WANTED Experienced saleslady;
cood wages to right party. Rardon's
Bakery. . 50
WANTED Nice girl as waitress;
wages $S a week, at Canto Restau
rant, South Front at, upstairs. 50
CARPENTERS PLAN
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Local Union Will Have Bia Time
Thursday EveningEvery Carpen
ter in Kedford Is Invited.
The carpenters of Medford are
nlanninc a social evening for Thurs
day and have issued invitations to
every carpenter and Joiner in tho
city to be with them on that occa
sion and have a good time.
The committee on entertainment
has prepared an elaborate program,
which will be followed by dancing
and refreshments. All aro invited.
Como.
SAN FRANCISCO WINS
FIRST GAME AT PORTLAND
With Krap and Henley as opposing
twirlers, the Seals took the first
came of the senes frc-m Portland
yesterday. Two errors by Olson in
the first frame were responsible tor
the two times that the gong clanged
during the whole engagement. Sev
era! times men were on bases, but
sharp playing prevented a score.
The score:
R. H. E.
San Francisco 2 5 1
D.al..J n 3 o
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POLICEMAN ATTELL
PLUGGED BY PLUMBER
While Policemen Brophy nnd Hin
ton were struggling with one Mcin
tosh, a plumber from Ashland, in an
endeavor to take him to jail, K. Hnz
link, a plumber also, started to in
terfere and was pushed back by Po
liceman Attell. Hazling swung once
on Attell's jaw and again on his
mouth.. The policeman went to the
mat or sidewalk, rather and,
grasping his assaillant by the legs,
threw him. About that timo Brophy
rcache dout and caught the recalca
trant fixer of pipes and things by the
collar in a scientific grip, and the
two scrapping knights of the mon
key wrench and the blowpipe were
escorted to jail.
Hazlink was assessed ,$50 bv
Mayor Canon and as ho didn't have
the half-century he will work on the
streets for 25 days, unless someone
comes to his rescue.
Prominent Man Suicides.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 27. It
is believed today that Dr. W. F.
Barbat, once a member of tho board
of health nnd a prominent physician
here committed suicide yesterday
whilo temporarily derangod. It is be
lieved hi lost his incntul balance
mute bri",:"tr over the death of his
mother which occurred a few day
ago.
Dr. Barbot ended his life in his of
fice in the Hastings building. He
tirst took three doses of poison,
then fired a bullet through his heart.
Carbolic: acid, potrtSMlim cyanide
and lyt.ol each were tuken a quanti-
fip fiiiiiii'ient to cause death. Aft
erwards Dr. Barbat drew a small
elide with a puncjl on his vest di
rectly over his heart and fucd at it.
Ho left a note of farewell to his
four-year-old son end one to his
vvite.
Medford, Oregon: This certifies
that we have sold Hall's Texas Won
der for the cure of all kidnoy, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for ten
years, and have nover had a com
plaint. It gives quick and permanent
relief. Sixty days' treatment in each
bottle. Medford Pharmaoy. tf
Ihc Only Woman' Colics on Um
l'clHe Coaat Kiclualfelr
for Young Womo
Located among) tlia Ixautiful
till near Oakland. California,
cloa to San Franciaco and (ha
I great Univtraltiea of tt Writ,
Full collrjiate coura ItaJintf
to degree. Entrance and graduation requirement!
equivalent to thoac of Stanford and Univcreity
of California. Training Ct atudent for teaching
regular line of academic work, and offer apecial
advantage for mutic, art, library itudy and
borne economic. Well equipped laboratorie for
wience. Special attention to bealtL of (tudente.
Modern gymnaaium thoroughly (quipped. Out
door lift and amuaemcut in the ideal California cli
matc. Alumna in avery city on the Pacific Coaat.
ran Cataloouk ADOxaaa
President Luilla Clay carcoh. LL. D.
MILL COU.B.OK f, O,, CALIFORNIA
LOCAL POSTOFFICE
HAS NEW CLERK
Carrier Becket Transferred to Offlco
Work and Substitute Carrier J. H.
Harrison Put on Permanently
Stamp Window Is Cut in.
Postmaster Woodford hns been al
lowed an additional clerk,' making
five in all now employed in tho of,
fice.
Carrier Beoket has been transferr
ed from tho carrier routo to office
work, while J. II. Harrison takes his
place.
The need for more help is appar
ent, nnd as soon as tho sidewalks
and pavements of tho city nre ex
tended sufficiently the system will bo
extended and another carrier will be
put on.
At present the work of tho office
is greatly incrensod nnd tho patrons
discommoded by tho fact that many
persons living insido the oMrier lim
its decline to take the carrier serv
ice, but insist upon holding their
boxes. This shuts many peoplo out
side of the delivery limits off from
having boxes and increases tho gen
eral delivery work.
"We have nearly as many boxes in
this office as has the Portland of
fice," said Deputy J. R. Woodford,
"and thnt is due to pconlo in resi
dence districts keeping boxes instead
of taking tho delivery. , Another
thing which will bo insisted upon
pretty soon is that every one receiv
ing mail, who is inside the delivery
limits or hns n box, shall have mail
addressed to the street number or the
box number, ns the caso might be. It
will save endless confusion nnd make
the work of the office more rapid and
accurate. If a letter comes for John
Jones we don't know whether it be
longs to John Jones, who lives on
North Central, or John Jones who
lives on West Main, or John Jonen
who has a box in the office. We are
compelled to guess, and many times
we guess wrong."
XOVELTIES GALORE WITH TOE
BIG SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS
The Sells-Flolto Shows Consolidat
ed will appear In Medford Monday,
May 16.
While the Armour world famous
5,000 prize winning horses aro tho
great feature, the reguar lino of cir
cus acts Is fully up to tho standard
set by tho Sells-FIoto circus In the
past. .
Tho Bartlk, the Parisian troupe,
are seen for tho first timo in Amer
ica, tho original Kelson family are
among the big acts; Mario Moors of
the Meers Sisters, tbo Riding Roon
eys; tbo Brono troupo of acrobats
havo no peers. Tbo Rboda Royal
menage and high school horses aro
seen only with this show, Tho clowns
nro funny, the gymnasts clever, the
elephants numerous and tho menage
rie Is large.
A free street parade will bo glvon
of great length and beauty
Hasklna for Health.
Benson hns a horse, wagon
nnd set of harness for sale at
" a bargain.
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Medford
Atito
Garage
Having purchased tho Med
ford Auto Garage from Jason
Ottinger, I wish to announco
that tho machinists, Fuller and
Richardson, will remain in
charge of tho repair work and
that all work will bo carefully
and skilfully attended to. I
will begin operations at onco
whereby thiswill eventually bo
the finest garnyo in Southern
Oregon.
Yours for business,
Wm. E. Stacy
WARM POLITICAL
EIGHT IN
ND ANA
State Democratic Convention Opens
Tonight Qentest Lies Between
Forces of Taggcrt and Marshall
Shlvely Chairman of Convention.
INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., April 27.
Admirers of Governor ThomaB It.
Marshall today reluctantly predicted
that Thomno Taggnrt and his dele
gates would carry their point In tho
convention tonight and thnt tho party
will not endorso a candidate for tho
United States somttorahlp.
Tho Marshall men will not admit
that Taggart Is In control of tho con
vention, but they say ho will bo nblo
personally to domlnnto affairs Buffi
Wently to dlctato to tho convention.
Tho Marshall men have not quit
fighting yet, and it is still bolleved
thnt tho whole matter vflll go boforo
tho conyontton and bo fought out on
tho floor.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 27.
With most of tho dologates on tbo
ground today, tbo skirmish before
tho state democratic convention,
which opens tonight, Is becoming hot
ter. That tho convention will de
velop into a test of strength botwoon
Thomas Taggart, former cimlrman of
tho national democratic commltteo,
and Governor Marshall, backed by
Johu E. Lamb, vice-chairman of tho
national committee, scorns certain.
Senator Benjamin F. Shlvely, first
democratic senator In Indiana for a
number of years, who will bo porma-
nnnt rhnlrmnn nf tho convention. Is
hero and is trying to bring about n
compromise, . but it is bcllovcd that
his pcaco efforts will not result In
a settlement and tho question of en
dorsing a candidate for tho sennto
will doubtless bo fought out on tho
floor of tho oenvention.
Lamb and Taggart nro both candi
dates for senator. Lamb Is backing
Marshall's proposition that tho con
vention chooso a tcnator. Taggart Is
fighting it. but has announced ho will
go before tho convention for endorse
ment of tho plan Is adopted.
Swastika Dance Friday Night.
Tho announcement of tho date of
tho Swastika danco ns baing next
Thursday night was nn error. Tho
danco will bo held Friday night.
CARPENTERS, NOTICE.
To tho carpenters o'f Modford: You
aro all most cordially Invited to be
present at our social In Anglo opera
house Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Alt carpenters, whothor union or not,
moct'cordl-Jly Invited. Como ono.
como all, and be suro and bring your
Indies with you, as Carpenters' union,
local 1840, wishes to show you a
good- timo.
W. L. MILLER,
33 W. N, OFFUTT,
F. POOLE,
ComnJttec.
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
Southern Pacific
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago f?59
CouncU Bluffs ..$60.00
Omaha : $6-00
Kansas City $60.00
St. Joseph ; $60.00
St. Paul $60.00
St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90
Minneapolis direct $60.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90
Duluth, direct $66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50
St. Louis $67.50
Tickets will be on sale May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th
and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th.
The above rates apply from Portland only. From points
south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port
land, to mako through rate via Portland. Ono way
through California, add $15.00 to above rates.
Ten days provided for tho going trip. (
Stop-overs within limits in either direc
tion. ITinal return limit three months
from date of sale, but not later than Oc
tober 31st.
Inquire of any S, P, Agent for complete information, or
WM. McMTJRRAY
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
Oliver Union Meetings
Now In Full Swing
Dr. .Oliver is a fluent talker, has n world of experience, is exceptionally well
read, is certainly earnest and conscientious in all ho says and does.
Fine chorus singing tonight.
Professor Maltbio will favor with a solo.
Comfortable seats for 3000 people.
A choir of sonio 300 to 400 voices.
Did soneouo tell you about what Dr. Oliver1 said, or did you hear it your
self? Don't got your information from any novspapor go hoar Olivor tonight
and learn about him first hand.
Afternoon. Service TABERNACLE Evonm Sorvico
Begins at 2:30 P. M. N. Bartlott noar Jackson Begins at 7:30 P. M.
STORM
MIDDLE
WESTJS QUEER
Chicago Weather Sharps Puzzio Over
Antics of Storm Which Has Passed
and Repassed Over City Blizzard
Now In Central Michigan.
CHICAGO, April 27. Chicago
weathor sharps nro putzllng today
over tho queer antics of a otorm that
hns been passing nnd repassing above
tho city for several days.
Tho storm first appeared last Fri
day, and after a two days' blow wn
lost to tho northeast on Lake Michi
gan. A day later It met with a storm
from tbo eastern states nnd tho com
bined gales camo raging back over
tho city.
Passing toward tho southwest, tho
storm mot another from Kansas nnd
again was blown over Chicago.
Weather mon look upon tho aerial
antics as phenomenal and havo been
busy trnclng tbo course of tho gales.
Tbo storm now Is bcllovcd to bo In
central Michigan, whoro it Is hopod
that It will vanish.
Notice.
C. D. Millor has sold tho Louvre
Cafo to A. C. BurRoss and will pay
all accounts ud to April 23, nnd will
collect all outstanding nccounts to
this dato. C. P. MILLER,
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BENSON INVESTMENT CO.
are closing out all holdings at
sacrifico prices. Office ovor
FruitRrowors' bnnk.
FREE IjKCTUHES AT THE OPERA
HOUSE.
It you nro Interested In Irrigated
fruit or nlfnlfft lands, don't fall to
hear tho "Story of an Old SpnnUh
Grant of Sunny California," at tho
Modford opera houso, Wednesday ovo
Moiuoru opera nouHo, uivrui.
nlng. April 27, and Thursday evening,
?in'fi,r,Lt' :r.".v v;;.:
April SS. I "O MM .MU....... aa-uu v.
rop.esentatlvo tolls of their projecijmoro or oh. , .
and ladles aro Invited. Admission
FREE LECTURES AT OPERA
HOUSE.
If you aro Intorostod In Irrigated;
w i, i ,1. i.f fn to
..lt 1'nlPi. Innila lion I fall 10
. . .,,,. -check not less man iv porccmoi mo
hear the ' Story of an OW 8j. l l , m hoAo g. j.
Lnnd Grant of 8unny California, nt, , , ,u !, nnv
tho Medford bporn houe Wednesday
evening. April 27, nnd Thursday ovo -
hlng, April 28. The Los Mollnos,
Iml Co.'s reprosontntlvo tolls of
their projoct. and ladles aro Invited.
Admission freo.
NOTICE.
Thoso havlnj; old mnKailnea would
confer a favor If thoy would send
them to tho manaRomont of tho
Southorn Oregon hospital on South
C streot, No. 34.
HnskinB for HeaJ u.
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REMEMBER SATURDAY, JULY THE 6TH.
Box Paper
1000 boxes of fancy Box Paper, with Envolopcs to
match, the neatest line to be seen in tho city, all qualii
tics from 20c to $1.00 per box.
Sherbet Cups
"Wo lmvo just received a
new line of clear glass
Sherbet Cups, per set of
six,
50 cents
Hosiery Underwear Notions
15 dozen boys' and misses' school Hose in sizes 7, Vfa
8 and 8y2, 10c pair. w.
Ladies' light weight Jersey ribbed sleeveless Vests,
10c, 15c and 25c each.
adics' light weight Vests; high neck; long sleeves;
pure white, 36c each, . , . ini
Clark's O. N. T. spool Cotton, a comploto lino, from.
No. 8 to 200. O. N. T. Darning Cotton, black, white,
tan, blue, grey, ecru, etc.
Calyx-eyed, tho self-threading noodle.
Fancy Toilet Soap, best in
town, 3 cakes for 10c
Of TCC17 V'Q
DON'T FORGET SATURDAY, JULY 6TH,
NOTICE
Soulod bids will bo received until
May 1 by 8. J. Unscol at Olondnle,
Doucln county, Oregon, for tho
.Uriv fivn
,h of on. , hundred nnd M -ft o
t .,,.n.i (mooo. rt r lumber,
' f ....
"V"
j 05,000 300 yards from railroad at
Lystul 'sidetrack, bnlnnco thrco-
m - . t ! - iI.m ImaI t
IqiinriCrH OL l muu aam ""
Rood road; enn bo put In car for $1
n tbounnnd. The tornia of snle, cnHh.
All bids must accompany with n
, . . . .. . it
j nJ
i numi-i.. Or.. Anril 10. 1010.
- , TUSEKL. S5
HALE OP RI.OODEI) STOCK.
Tho nnnual 8prlnB Dreedors Auc
tion BaIo of puro Shorthorns from
prlro winning horda will take place"
at tho Union stockyards, Portland,
April 3Cth; also CO roelatored Hol
stolna and 150 fins horse will bo
aola at roruana uouniy emu rce
track April 27th-30th. For cata
logue, apply to Portland Horao Balo '
Co, 373 Yamhill at., Portland, wa
Water Sets
V
Lemonade Sets, clear crys
tal, plain or optic pattern;
glass jug and six glasses to
match,
Plain $1.00
Optic $1.25
Now line of Glas'swarp and
all popular priced.
to buuu setts in ins auiomoyue.