MTODlWiD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 19.10.
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MY VOTE SAYS
ILLINOIS SOLON
Roproscnlatlvo Dls Up Scandal In
Connection With Election of Wil
liam Lorlmcr to United States Sen
ate Ho Says Ho Got It In Green-
hacks.
CIIICAOn, April .'10. I'niftc
outor Wiiyinan icnluy look official
cognizant'i) of the printed statement
of Charles A. While, iiMimhor of
tliu lower limine of Ihc Illinois leg
islature. Unit lie received $12(11)1) from
I .co Ilrownc, Dciuocratii leader, for
voting for William Iiriinor, Repub
lican, for tho L'nilcil Kioto hciiutc
While hIho said ho received .f 000
from Representative Hubert K. Wjl
hoii iin Ii!h share of (lie "mIiihIi
fundi" which wiih divided ninoiu'
certain iiii'iubcrs at t lie close of the
lllHt MONflioll.
Wa.vinan ncnt for White to come
to Chicago and if there in sufficient
corroboration tlui niatter will ln laid
before the grand jury, which con
vciich Monday.
(lovenior Ueiiecn and Attorney
General Stead have Minted an in
vontigntinn of their own.
nilCAOO. III., April IIO.-rhnrh'H
A. White, Democratic rcprexcntalivc
in the Illinois logiNlatnre, has con
fessed that he accepted $2000 fur
voting for William l.orimcr for the
United States Meuate, and claim he
took the bribe in order that he iniykl
expose tlio niMcality of the Illiunw
lawmaking body.
White hii.vih he wiih given $1000 in
greenback hy l.cc Urown, tlio Demo
c.ratic leader, whom he met at the
HriggN houie in Chicago. At that
' time, claim White, remarked that
he could give White about that niin'li
money at n later date, and mibc
fiucntly when the enion closed
White received $000, bin share of the
"jackpot." The. latter term applied
to the fund for general distribution
among the members at the end of
each HCAiinn of the Illiuoi legisla
ture. About July 1." of liiMt ymr Whito
says liu wiih called to Si. l.ouiH by
telegram and there given tlio other
$1000 pr iHcd by Mrown.
A GOOD REASON,
Moilfortl People Can Tell You Why
It Is So.
Dunn's Kidney I'IIIh euro the
cauno of disease, and that in why the
curoH n ro alwaya lasting. This rem
ody utrcngthciiH and tones up tlio
kidneys, helping thum to drive out
of tho body tho liquid pdIkoiih that
ciiusu bnokacho, headache) and dis
tressing klilnoy and urinary com
plaiutH, Med I'o I'd people testify to
ponnnnciil cures.
A. Hot jt, l.'IO Front Htroct, Modford,
Or., huj'm i "I am just as willing to
recommend Doan's Kidney I'ills to
day oh. I was in Keplember, 1007,
when I publicly told of my experi
ence, with tlinii. I Buffered from kid
ney trouble for at leant five yearn,
and iin time panned I grow worse in
Mend of better. Sharp pains darted
through thy hiiiiiII of my back and
sometimes the attack were ho severe
that I could hardly sloop. At night
my back uclicd intciiHely and Hound
sleep wiih out of the question. Ilcing
told to try Donu'K Kidney I'ills, I did
no and they noon gave mo relief."
For hiiIu hy all dealerH. J'riec fiO
rents. rostcr-Milhuni Co., Huffnlo,
N. V., solo ngeutH for the United
StlltCB.
Wemcmber tho name Doan's and
take no other.
PIN HOT
ET AL,
CHARGED WITH
OEEP DARK PLOT
Cnlllniicr's Attorney Says Garfield,
Pinchot and Others Are Conspiring
to Overthrow President, Who Is
Distasteful to Them.
SKELET0NF0R SALE
Mothcr-ln-Law's Bones Were Pawn
ed hy Los Anodes Man for $9 and
Now Pawnbroker Would Sell.
SAN JOSK. rnl., April HO. Nat H
Weinberg, a pawnbroker af '2"t Post
Htrcet, San, done, is today advertis
ing lor hale the Hkeleton of the
mother-in-law of J. I). Scott of Los
Angeles, who pawned the skeleton
nine months ago for $0.
According .to Weinberg, Scott ask
ed for a loan on the Hkeleton, saying
he valued it highly and had carried
it for five yean. Ho promised to re
deem it, but ban never come back
to do HO.
Now Weinberg would like to get
back the $0 and he hu;cn to sell the
bones promptly.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 30.
A heated and direct accusation that
ex-Seeretary of tho Interior Gur
field, Oifford I'inchot, former chief
foroHtor, and others are engaged in
a political conspiracy to overthrow
ii prcKident "who is distasteful to
them," wiih mndo before tho Iinllin-
ger invoHtigation commilteo today hy
Attorney Vortrecs, Hnllingcr's attor
ney. Ho directly referred to Baliin
ger'K oppoucntH nt "sordid souls
.who, bound to political parties, rep
resent a miHorablo Kpirit that will
tear down and dcBtroy any man of
rcBpectability."
Other remarkH in tho Hiune tenor
marked tho hot protest of Vertreen
against what ho termed a "despic
ablo conspiracy to cant contumely
upon President Tuft and his ndvis
era." Continuing, Vcrtreos churged that
"bitter denunciation" is now the line
of attack being followed by tho
"proNceution."
Ho asserted that this alleged sys
tetn wiih inaugurated by Attorney
Hrandcis when ho reiiucsted the
committee to ask Attorney-General
Wickorshnin to produce till docu
ments and evidence as to tho date
when his summary of tho Glavis
charges was written.
Attorney Vertrocs, HnHingor's per
sonal representative, iu arguing
ngninfit the admission of the papers,
said :
"For the first time we havo reveal
ed tho great conspiracy, which put
him (slinking his finger at Attorney
Hrandcis) hero and kept him here.
"It is no lower n question of Hal
linger, but tho attack is also direct
ed nt persons connected with the
president nnd othors. It was
prompted 'by tho resentment of the
man who wns formerly secretnry of
the interior, but who wns uot retail:-
ed, and of tho revenge of another
mail who wiih removed for mixcon
ducl, and who citmo hero and told
tho commilteo that Itoosevelt wiih unjust."
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THE FINANCIAL WORLD.
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The New Yoit Market.
NIJW YOKK, April 30. Large
hiiIch nt)d nnim'ntcd exchanges
marked tho forcnoon'H trade on the
stock exchange today. Tlio market
opened irregular nnd cloned with the
hearH driving prices lower. Absence
of buying sustaining stocks seem
ingly discouraged stock brokers and
they Hold freely. Tho prices varied
without consistent renson and buying
nnd selling was ruled by guesswork.
Anaconda, Missouri Pacific nnd
American Car were bcndli down one
point; Amalgamated Copper, Union
Pacific nnd Consolidated Gas lost iu
l ructions; uuinumn racihe rose
one. Before tho .close Amalgamated
.Copper regained J2 point; American
Smelting rose 't. Heading, Dolnwnro
& Hudson, 1.1-8; Hock Island, 3-1;
iSt. Paul, IVS. Bethlehem Steel pre-
' A i -a j -r .i
i erred iobi iy2. in tnc early selling
it lost fiV points, but later rallied
nnd regnincd 4.
Tho market closed weak.
If there's a half-likclihncd of your
moving soon, the want ads arc live
reading matter for you nowadays.
WESTERN
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WILL RAISE ALL
RATESJT ONCE
General Advance Is Decided Upon
Between Western Territory and
Atlantic Seaboard Will File With
Commerce Commission.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 30.
Increased freight rates between the
western territory and tho Atlantic
seaboard will ho filed vith tho in
terstate commerce comtniseion by all
western roads some time before June
1, according to an announcement to
day. This is the first step taken by
the railroads indicating a general
advnnco in freight rates which have
been decided upon. Tariffs increas
ing rates on certain commodities be
tween St. Paul nnd New York and
between tho Twin Cities and Chicago
have already been filed. The ad
vance hns been made by roads in the
Western Freight association.
If some of today's "To Let" nds
had not been printed, some of to
day's nd renders would e.cy still
longer in unsuitable homes.
We arc prepared to show the
most approved and latest styles
in comfortable, classy
OXFORDS
Xew shipments of ladies' OX
FORDS IN BLACK AND TANS
will be on display this week.
CORvSA M. KIDD
THE FOOT FITTER.
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ten daysallowing all the adhesives used on the inner
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OR
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SOMETHING- THAT WILL LAST AS A
REMEMBRANCE.
Martin J. Reddy
15he JEWELER
XEAK POSTOFFICE.
Attention
Land Buyers
Gilman Andrews Tract
On Sale
We tire now sub-dividing and selling tho famous Oilman-Andrews Orchard property,
consisting of 2flG acres, situated four miles northeast of Mcdford, between the celebrated
"-I01" Orchard and the "Vilas Ranch" orchard.
Wc can furnish you with unsot, cultivated land; one and two-year-old trees; four-year-old
trees and six and seven-year-old orchard just coming into bearing..
This property will bo transferred in tracts of forty acres or more at a price that cannot
bo duplicated in'Roguo River Valloy.
Thoro is no hotter soil in Oregon than upon this tract and numerous features, such as
drainage, fuel supply, transportation facilities, irrigation (if wanted), general improve
ments, etc., combine' to entitle it to first place as an investment.
ARTHUR D. COULTER LAND AND ORCHARD COMPANY, Owners.
See any of tho bolow named accredited agents.
OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE, JOHN D. OLWELL,
ANDERSON-GREEN CO.,
HUNTLEY-KREMER CO.,
W. T. YORK & CO,,
IRA J. DODGE & CO.,
MILES & BIDDLE,
R. W. NORTHRUP,
W. M. HOLMES & CO.
Siskiyou Heights
ADDITION NO. 1, TO MEDFORD, OREGON. A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE PARK.
We have not been saying much about the improvements going forward on this prop
erty, but have been steadily sawing wood. A visit to this beautiful residence district will
convince you that within a few months it will far surpass any other section of the city.
Early buyers of lots are already beginning to take their profits.
ONE LOT WAS SOLD LAST WEEK AT A PROFIT OF ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS OVER THE PRICE PAID A MONTH AGO.
REASONS WHY
You should build your home
It is natuurally the most beautiful sec
tion of Medford.
Building restrictions exclude undesirable
neighbors and unsightly 'buildings.
You will not havo to wait for street im
provements. All elements combine to make a healthful
location for vour family.
in SISKIYOU HEIGHTS.
Property values will increase more rap
idly in Siskiyou Heights than anywhere
else in the ciey.
Your family will not need to cross a rail
road track to'get to stores or school.
The social and moral atmosphere will bo
refinetl.
It is the only district in the city where
these conditions obtain.
SISKIYOU HEIGHTS
Ts a natural park whose beauty has been preserved by winding boulevards and generous
parking strips. The land is high and rolling, affording magnificent views of mountains
and valley. The perfect drainage and its elevation above surrounding country make it a
healthful location. The lots are broad and deep and so varied in contour as to afford an
unlimited choice of style in building.
Hero will be located the finest residenco district in the city. The rich, loamy soil will
produce, in the greatest profusion, anything that may be grown in this climtite. The luxu
riant growth of flowers, palms, shrubbery and trees will shortly make it a Residence Park
of great beauty.
The arrangement of streets provido for a forty-foot roadway, a twelve-foot parking
strip abutting" the cement curb, a five-foot cement walk, and a three-foot parking strip
between tho walk and property line. The broad parking strip will be set to shade trees and
shrubbery and the whole imrpoved to givo a magnificent esplanade effect.
Purchasers of lots will bo fully protected by building restrictions and everything of
an objectionable character will be excluded.
If you appreciate the advantage of building your home amid a beautiful environment
where all improvements will be of a high character, where the moral and social tone will
bo uniformly superior, we invito you to make a selection NOW. ,
For prices and other information see or communicate with
Oregon Orchards Syndicate