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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1010.
WILL MEXICO
PLAY OWN HAND?
Looks as if Republic to South In
tends to Cut Looso From United
States and Deal With Neighbors in
Her Own Way.
WASHINGTON", May 4. litis
; .Mexico decided to cut- looso from
Uncle Sam nud follow its own course
in supervising tho political affairs
of Ccutral America?
This is becoininR a sorious ques
tion, not only in the United States,
but in those republics which have
heretofore kept their eyes on their
big neighbors of tho north before
executing a political coup. There is
reason to believe, too, that tho bonds
of mutual interest which united Mex
ico and the United States in keeping
the peace hi Central Amcrico and,
possibly, with each other, are just
about ready to snap.
Tho particular occasion for this
surmise was the Nicaragua situation.
When the United States could no
longer tolerato the impossible Zelaya,
who committed jnst one crime too
many in murdering tho two Ameri
cans, Mexico hurriedly' sent former
Ambassador Creel to Washington to
eeo if "something could not be done."
It was shown very quickly that
"something" could bo done, and;
Creel went back to Mexico. Of
course that should have ended the
matter, but it didn't. Mexico and
the United States had always joined
hands on Central American affairs.
Together they had arranged tho
Washington conventions by which tho
five republics hnd agreed to keep
the peace.
Despite this traditional friendship,
Wjhen Zelnya fled, Mexico received
him more liko a fugitive king, than
n despicable tyrant whose career in
Nicaragua would have made Caligula
green with envy. He was taken
WHITE SLAVER
ADMITS GUILT
Man Arrested In New York for Deal
Ing in Girls Turns State's Evl
denco and Tells of Great Traffic
Throughout States.
NEW YORK, May 1. Harry Lev
inson today pleaded guilty to selling
girls for immoral purposes nnd told
tho court he wanted to turn state's
evidence and go beforeo the grand
jury.
Justieo O'Sullivan warned Levin-
son thnt ho would receive no mercy
through turning state's evidence, but
that he was liable to severe punish
ment nud might be sentenced to
twenty years imprisonment.
Levmson answered that he knew
this, that he had considered tho mat
ter carefully and that ho wnntcd to
tell nil he know about tho white
slavo traffic.
He declared that ho had been a
white slaver for years.
He said his testimony would impli
cate a number of persons, some of
whom are promiuent.
District Attorney Reynolds is to-
day trying to establish tho connec
tion between white slavers and a
school of occult sciences run by
Pierre Bernard. Bernard claims to
be a Hindu. He is known as "Om"
Bemnrd.
Bernard was held in bonds of $10,
000 today by Justice Brceu on
charges of abduction made by two
of Bernard's pupils, Miss Zelia Hopp
and Miss Qcrtrudo Lee, eagh nineteen
years of age.
Miss Lee lives at Tacoma, Wash.
"Om's" school was raided by the
police last night. Tho officers found
CLEAN CLOTHES
FOR BALLPLAYERS
President Graham Has Constituted
Himself a Committee of Ono on
Sanitation and Will Enforce His
Ruling.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 4, Presi
dent Graham 1ms constituted himself
n commltteo of ono on sanitation, The
next time a player uppers on tho
field in a dirty, filthy uniform such
as Don Cameron sported Inst week
ho will bo ordered to the cIuuIioubo
and instructed to see c. laundryinan.
When a team leaves on n road
trip it is customary for tho players
to eorid their suits to tho wnsh. Aft
er players have rolled around In tho
dirt for a week or more their uni
forms, black or white, arc qulto ready
for a liberal application of soap and
water. When the Oaks went north
recently every player looked after
his duds save Cameron, whoso mem
ory failed him. President Graham
was very much miffed when ho saw
Cameron appear in such filthy rags.
"I havo made an order to tho of-
fect that no player can commenco a
series in a dirty costumo," said Pres
ident Graham this morning.
"If a player cannot glvo tlmo and
thought to his personal appearance,
we don't want him on tho field. It
13 offensive to tho audience to seo
players look as if they had come out
of some pig sty, and wo don't propose
to have It. Tho players do not have!
to pay thoir laundry bills, so there
Is no exouso ns to the expense A
club that Is nattily and cleanly out
fitted presonta A pleasing appearance,
and that's what I want to see."
mini; offenders
LEI OFF LIGHTY
$5 cnoh, which nnioiiiit wan paid, ami
It Is doubtful If" they ever allow thorn
solves to i;ot Into tho st.mo predica
ment niraln.
CIRCUIT COURT WILL
CONVENE MAY 9TH
Jutlflo Canon Tempers Justlco With' Jho '"'iounu'.l toim .f circuit court
.will convene .May D at JneKsoiivtllo.
Mercy In Pollco Court This Morn- The adjourned term will not ho n
i. - ..,, o... i. long one unless sonio criminal oases
i.U-uu, ...u. on, ,,0 muie, . n.a ,)cmlim. ,, bnM(,ht up
Injunction to Wayward Boys. Richard incent ami wife of
riounoo Keck, enmo down recently
and are guests of Mrs. Uriah Gordon
In the police court this mornlue "d daughter ol North Hcutty street.
J. G. Lackons and U. Gray woro ar-' 8. II. Glass, of Sum's Valley,
ratal ed charged with fighting on tho leaves her old homo today for an
streets. The row started In Sclsby's indefinite visit with her daughter ami
saloon on Froi.t street ami tho com- family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Askew
butants wore "bounced" by tho bar- of Kugeno.
tender. The third man in tho scrap, Water Commissioner M. M. GuuH'k
Tom Carney, nnd Sackons woro tho son, Charles, is confined to his bed
principals. Gray clnlmed thnt ho with a severe attack of pneumonia,
wna attempting to net ns a peace- yj . .' .. ... .i
miiKcr.
Carney put up $10 c.ial. ball, but'
the other two passed the night In the
city Jail, which should bo punlshmout
enough for n'uy crime less than mur
der. Judge Canon fined the young men '
Messrs. MoCloud nnd Davis of
Gloiululo huvo opened an extensive
wood yard in Hunker Hill Addition,
W. D. llllngHWorlh of North River
sido Avenue, neiHiinpiuiled by Ills
granddaughter, Miss Ada Jnoksan, of
North Front utruol, loft Wednesday
for a brief biiHlutms trip to Portland
and Tillamook Oily.
Guy Moore of North Hontty street
was unexpectedly culled to Wood
villa Friday to assist his father, who
is prostrated with a severe attnolc of
whooping cough.
Mi. Uriah Gordon, ono of aJokson
County's venerable piouuor mothers,
mid her daughter, Miss Clara, left
Tuesday to summer at the old home
place on North River.
M. F. and H. H. Hanley woro in
Medford on a business trip Tuesday.
HaHkitiK for Health.
HaskiiiH tor ITalth.
FOUNTAIN PEN
ft SI
ffi riwMf f kin ur o ui
FRAIL ITEMS.
in tight fitting gowns wriggling about
the floor.
"Om" explained that tho motion
" I wiiu rntiiiiuiifi ri 11 r inn wi-mltnn A -J
uonor was paid him in every
sible way by the government.
n rtnw. J -y. it
L :..-u7 Z.am nna . S arCfSea I Te road workers are at work male
pos
Rnr
l this was not all.
V .Zelaya having left, his office fell
" "on lie shoulders of Madriz, a more
or less constant adherent and fol
lower in Lis footsteps. The United
States did not propose to nrpint
Madriz any more than Zelaya at
least not utiLU ha Lad shown himself
in a mood Id giyo some heed to the
-uusmuiion oi .Nicaragua. Mexico
wiongnt otherwise Madriz indicat
ed that if Uncle Sam didn't like
at Le could put it ffi his vipo nnd
nke it. This was a vtff' contrast
between the attitude of fW h
fpveaunents which worked" together
was teaching, but tho police dispersed
the Hindu's disciples and took "Om"
to a cell.
WALTER DAMR0SCH SOON TO
BE HEARD IN MEDFORD
TTT 1 .
n niter JLtamhjMtlt. u-Iim i.J
, , " w ua -
heard at the Medford Thnnf it,.
10, during his annual spring- festival
Ing good roadn near Trail for which
wo aro highly thankful.
Mrs. Adah Phillips and children of
Merlin are visiting J. T. Frys of
Trail.
J. T. Pry hr.s mado a great im
provement on his farm In piping wa
ter down to his house from a spring
1000 feet distant.
C. C. Gago of Beagle was at Trail
J oil justness recently.
li JrOhmmic xk i
F.. I mr - -T IMI
WW
mi a
' II " Ull -1 Mir ll'ni I
5E
sm
a
'Ordor
Olympic
Flour-
it makes good
'brond nnd biscuits."
Mother.
bsoluttily , . .
clean nnd num.
- - m
wholcsomo and
nutritious
mado from so-
lectod Jforth
western wheat
insist upon
Olympics
"tfcer Un't
Bjrjutu
fooa
3la-?5luUJ
il1
I
OALL ON UO roil THE OIMPLCOT, OTflONQCOT. MOOT OATIOfAOTOflY
. FOUNTAIN PEN
IT riiLs a icNa mr want
rou'&rAiM PUN
l OlIAN AND KASV TO rtltl AlWATO HCAOT. NO JOINT AND ITS tlflHll'V l OUONaNTtlU
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY
Centrally Located ; T)T1X
need of anything in the line of drugs, druggist sundries, novelties, etc.
Instead of waiting in the 1 O., DHOP IN II Kit K and spend a few mo
ments looking around. Whether you buy anything or not. Wo appre
ciate tho call.
EVERYTHING GUARANTEED HIGH GRADE.
MEDFORD PHARMACY
NEAR P, 0., MEDFORD, All nlnht service. Phone Main 3641.
B & C
Cash Store
BUTTER 05c FOR 2-LD. ROLL.
To Introduce our Jersey brand lihm
grade butter, two pounds for (ir.,
Hmichmit Peanut Hut tor, small
jar 15c
Honoluiul Peanut Hotter, medium
jar 25c
Heiichnut Peanut Hultor, large
jar 35c
Headhunt Hacon, jar, glass 35c
Himcliniit Cranberry Hiiuco, jar. 35c
CIlCCSC Neufchalel, fresh, plig. 10c
Choose, Cami'iubitrl, box 35c
PleiHeliiiianii's delist, dally by ix
press.
MEDFORD'S BEST GROCERY
STORE.
Strawberries, fresh dally, 2 boxes
for 'Jfio.
Lettuce, given onions, uoiittili(r,
cauliflower, pine apples, green ami
wax beauH, green peas, iliiiliurli,
home grown asparagus, cherrieN, i ty.l
Dishes
niumnrifciii
twenty-fifth nnuiversnrv no n,,.
tor, while nractienllv n vnunn
rr. - j M' rj wa4u.
ais success has not enmo i,
. , , UMUII
oi amuition. of stnd nf uu.i
I ... J f w. lUlfiit VI
adaptability alone, but nil nf
- u; i . . .. '
y-umumeu, in addition to n nxpnt
iMtiiy aa orgnnizor. and nbiliK- in
so Jiannoniously in arrancuTi' the ca" ou the plans and aims he
'nshinrton W rta tor aunaelf, havo contributed
wauxlvo,
ifr.rter the twAianr-A v,t.ii.i.(.ic;
tonr, Las this sdfison celebrated his1 tho riding' of bicycles upon any side-
walk wlthlri the city limits of Med
ford will bo strictly enforced. Tho
only exceptions mado in this ordi
nance are In tho cases of U. S. ma.'l
Carriers and of cripples, who may use
W.UCelod chairs.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
AT YOUR GROCER'S
roAtuuip Tvovim Maui Oo., romukjiD,0to
u
are Missing' tihe
Chance of a Lifetime
If you miss n look at my holdings. Everything is boing sacri
ficed to close out quickly.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO.
Office over Fruitgrowers' Bank
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THE GOODS YOU NEED NOW.
GIumhoh, full sir.0 water glasHcs,
Colonist flute base, dor. .'iOd
Lend blown table tumblers, plain
light weight, set of (1 50c ,
Hand etched water glunon, net .$l.
Water set, 1 jug, (I glares, Met . $1.50
DINNER SETS.
12-1'ioco plain white bout Eng
lish ware, set $4.1
White mid L'old imltcrn, clioico
design, f)0 pinces; this sot for. $9.5
Haviland china, three open uc
patterns to ncloct from.
Tho store thnt gorves you bent Id
Telophono 2351.
B &C
Cash Store
223 W.'cst Ma,n Street.
peace inventions of Washington- but
few jars before.
When the Pan-American confer-
r"rJJno.ux Buenos Ayrcs next
-win oe very embarrassing if
S??"1 konld send delegates who
tZ a , Tegni-ed by Mexico and
ignored by lh0 United Sta(es
USUND G0TT.
(W3th apologies t0 Bear Admiral
Coghlan.)
Iter peoples of .flis vaUey-land,
w , r a" command;
. vul uon i you understand I
uurseives nnd Gott.
Tile some men of high brices Trhine,
Our ranchers ninn. rv, u
.. " "UilH 1SS
mine,"
unu annK der health in Tokay wine
ua una liott.
Here's Cnl., she swaggers nil arwmdt.
T ..-1. 1- . .
uiucu wo uinK sue don't amount;
vurseivcs and Uott.
She vill not dare our place contest,
uui, n Biio snouiu, we'll show her
mam,
Dot climuto, soil und nil der rest
Aro ours (by Gott!)
toward mnlnW nr. n Z " u :"'tu FOB HALE OR TRADE.
tirely unique fisnr ,'n Six acres, ljdjoihini? Talent. Good
n - - ...u Auuaiuui I . ' .
lire of thm country. I six-room house jJtfd barn. Two acres
Placed in tho position whom i, in twenty-yoar-o. Newtowns and
-i .! . .j . .... i a. . . .
, - liiiu ma own i . . . n
nnnas the lines held by fa noted 0 Anjou and Bariloi't pears, with
ter, ut. l,eonolri Dnml. pcacn IUJOrs. Pnmn nt. iMsht wliieh
. I ' MMl4UO(;Uf U I I ... . . ' f rt '
tho ago of twentv-thr. t; will lmgnto the entir.i nln-cC. Godd
conductor of errand nnorn XT garden, nlentv of linrr!.o ame fam-
ho permlt?a to eat bfa a. - -.JiIy fruit. Prien S4 finn. 00 Will
. n III I fill I -r.WWU UfLffc' .....
hshter forms, but tho German opera rnndle- WUI "change for Jfo.'tford'
was the sea into whioi, i; . property. it
Plunged ana all record
mous in declaring it unpreccdebted'
. ana endurance.
Haslifns for Healtc.
- -
W. T. YORK & CO.
TT r. ...
oou juvor dinks sho's nicht small
ooer.
Midf l,ll
IU1U ouvu m,t, gams your
cur,
Sho'll learn none owns dor applo
aphore
.p. . B"t us und Gott.
She dinks, good frau, from fruit
she's cot.
Dor apples midt der scarlet goat
Aclif At Spokane, '
Der prize WE got.
Ourselves mit Gott.
In faqt, we're always sure to win.
.-"iui neaven-s clime and orchards
prim;
Gott pulls rait us und us mit Him;
Ourselves und Gott.
M. & W.
How to got work that you really
know how to do is imporhuit.
ITnskins for HenJ.ft.
OC"
WHITF
DIAMOND
TOon you think of a dia
mond you think of the,
most precious of stones.'
When you use
WHITE DIAMOND
FLOUR
you use the finest hard
xiuui- soia in
cioutnern Oregon,
know itdo you!
We
Olmstead
& Hibbard
WEST MAIN STREET
PHONE 571
For Sale
I'd Acres, one-fcalf mile from Phh
nix.'
34 Acres 3 miles from Medford, un
dor ditch. Will divide.
25 Alfalfa, 15 fruit, iy2 miles from
town
40 Acres near Woodville, $1,000.
Homestead relinquishments at this
office;
5-room bungalow, modern; a snap.
8-room bungalow, modern; a fine
buy.
Lots Jn West XValnnt .Jliu..
' wuuikiuu,
$350, tormB.
20' acreB, 2 miles out, set to com
mercial fruit.
0 acros in bearing, l2 miles out.
Rooming house.
Team, harness and wnrnn. nnn
in . . , . 0---7 v.
' vo in uuurini'. CinKn tn
20AcreB. A fine DUV.
f -
WANTED.
Ilanch hands.
2 girls for general housework, $1 por
6 women for general honsework, $5
2 girls for general housework, $25
per month.
Dining-room girl, $25, board and
room.
E. F. L BITTNBR
MfidTdrd Emnlovmenr
Business chances, wnl nofot ' n
kinds of help furnlshnd nn.i unlt
. UUSIUWD
uuunces nandlod.
Room 206, Taylor & Phlpps Bldjj.
A specialty in house renting and care
The Pasadena
Oregon
People of refinement; people with means; rotired husincss men; professional men;
college and university graduates, are coming to the Rogue River Valley hy tho score.
"Vithin tho past two years almost a hundred Chicago and Evanston, Illinois, pcoplo havo
purchased homes near Mcdofrd, and nearly every ono of them has a friend or two
"whom tiipy l-ope to induce to come and locate in tho valley.
New Yoi;i Philadelphia, Boston and many othor eastern cities aro almost if not
quite as well represented, while St. Paul and Minneapolis havo more representatives
here than any othor BCveral cities combined.
Think these statements over and get your thinker going. Write to tho undersigned
or the Medford Commercial Club for detailed infoTmtaion about the country, and you
wil.1 never havo cause to regret it.
earing Orchards
Ne ar M ediOrd
M.ost of the ptfaducmg dPcliards havo &?en' ndld in iargo h'bldintrs iinfli 'nnn.ntlv.
weeks ago ilia Eden Valley Orchard, containing G05 a6res. was vhwnfl nn tho
in any desursd 'acreage. Wo havo bam Authorized to offer tho boftrinf 'cs
0
9 few
market
uuu pua auu. xj. i.xiuw uuyuuug uwuv tins country and want a deslrilA
h no c of uoarintr ireea-.' wnto or comn hooil Jjnw-rtp. thn r nu ,h
worth of tho property BW'btfon disposed of. It is lottat'ed witnfa two miles of SXd
at an elov vtion of about lOdftf above tho city and is dnb of tho fast W orchards in
u"ui , w-..vi w utnu m ijuiu wu owner ovnr srmiiif tsai'
aero per yet, vr for four years straight. vor WJ Por
I
jjE XHI B IT B
Do not co. mo unless you aroTfrepared to stay, for just so stirb' as you do como tho
mnation of ft t soil, grandeur of scenic beauty and Italian climate will stcnl vmi
and soul. Aftt w one visit hero yod'will bo miserable any othor place on earth
John D. Olwell
comv
body'
TJILDINGr
MEDFORD, ORE (JON
ui mem; uat thorn with me-