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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON". THURSDAY, MAY 5, 10.10. GiRLS SOLD LIKE CATTLE IN GOTHAM SAYSMSON Cwrtsscd "White Slaver" Tells of Slttkades Where Girls Are Sold Lite Cwwuon Stock Recruited frow Cheap Theatres by Women. !VKW YORK, J!ay G. District At-fcjroj- "Whitman's qntire staff la today HWjwrinK raids on 3tockaclos whoro -Mfite slavpn" nro kept on oxhlbl tlcu lor nuronasors. Tbat the stockades exlfct, whoro uuiumi aw lecnt. to bo sold to keen rs of resorta. Is part of tho start ling revelations made by Hurry Lev ftrson,. ouafesJcd white slaver. Tnrco men and three women have liccm named a3 keepers ot the atock aT!U, and TjsvIuson has furnished tho district attorney vrith spocitlc Infor mation aa to tholr location and tho manner in which tho stockades nro Arrests Itefore Night. A number of arrests has been plan ned and before night It Is expected that tho machinery of tho district attorney's office will havo been put In motion and that the raids vllf be finder way. Kdward Carpel, Levlnsou's attor ney; admits that -his client haa not yet told nil that he knows about tho truffle. Carpel, -who urged Lovlnson to 3Icad guilty, has asked his client to Klvo tho district attorney all the ln Xormatlon lie can about tho slavers' systems, believing that the tlmo Is xfpo to stamp out tho traffic. The arrests planned when the full story lias been told will include not only the men aiid women engaged in Ihexalo of innocent girls for Immoral -purposes, but will also take In the iilgbcr-up3," who have furnished sioney to carry on tho traffic. JVctIhsoii but a lint. "The story of white slavery reeks -with tho filth of the under-world," 33!d Carpel. "Lovlnson Is one of the . - j Too Late to Classify j STERILIZATION VOM SALE Good lot In Walnut l'trk addition, two blocks from pav Ing on Col.nnl-UB avenue, east front; terms to suit purchaser. Address N2, care of Mnll Trjbime office. I OF CRIMINALS IS ONLY HOPE So Says Member of Mothers' Con nrcss In Opening Session Blames . Newspapers for Printing. Sensa tional Accbunts of Crimes. unmatured, innocent girls nro secur ed for Unmoral purposes. "These girls arc sold from stock ados run by vomen financially back ed by mon. They nro sold as so ninny cattle and aro delivered as such." A Simple Plan. Carpel snU tho method of securing girls Is terribly efficient because it Is so simple. ItOCKFOHD, III., .May 5. Tho only Gorgeously gowned women fro- pouting crl;Q queut moving picture shows and cheap theaters, he declared, solect la t0 w"w o possibility ot prop pretty girls of evident povorty nmijagntion by storillzlng criminal, wis mnko acquaintance with them. Such j the declaration of Mrs. Alfred Bay a glr'l, he doclarod, is flattorod by tho . Usa of Mtvcomo jn tne opening session attention of the "grand lady." who xmil f ,he Invltts hor victim to visit her pala-l Mai home ' nHnols Congroea of Mother. The girl is told she enn easily he-1 Mrs. Wayllss nlso ridiculed tho conic a grand lady herself. ws S'st tho 'arrInPo of Tbr'glr'.s. once In the powor of the ' w,v 'UMUC w snlrt and shinned, nsn-, 'r propagation. sno tohi uiwe are ally to New Jersey and Connecticut j ineffective and that more children of cities. Sometimes, however, they are " 00 out 01 wbuiock sent as far as the Pacific const. ' tnnn ln lt' I "PAKiiiitM like I.evlnsr.n." Camel t 55110 SKt'tl 11 eunBrw8 wonra sunuh said, "are sent with the girls and . " nuvoratlnp the only effective receive 10 per cect ot their 'earn-j len"8 ,0 tml ,f H lo bought up . i fni n tiittvwnl In filtiir,? i Mrs. Bnyllss also urged that news ! papers be urged to print less sensn ' ttonnl accounts of Crimea. These ex ' nggerated stories, sho declared, are ILL EXHIBIT L SCHOO WORK ON NEXT FRIDAY Parents Are Invited to Attend Ex crciaes In All of iho City Schools and Afterwards Inspect the Work Done During the Present Term.. 'ns. CLUB TO WORK FOR POAD (Continued from Pago 1.1 in the absence of ;.ic president. ! tho CJ'so of criminal ldenc, and cited Vice-President Pickel filled the clialr. j instances where crimes were commlt Mr. Rosenbaum, chairman of the 1 merely becnuso the criminal wnnt buKding committee, asked for more ed his picture In the pnpor. time before submittine a ronort. , The Villains of the newspapers. Mr. Klum reported for the solicit ing committee that very little money had been subscribed so tar, but that during the comfng two weeks they nn-ctc'J to devote a great 'crI of 'time and energy to the work. The chairman of the committee ap pointed at tho high jinks to as-ils: the census enumerators In making a cor rect count of the people in Medford said that they wore receiving little assistance fiom proprietors of board- lug and rooming houses, but that the committee were maklns headway. The club voted to reimburse the com mittee for all expenses they Incurred in collecting names. I xate. - "Ho Is a victim ot tho unholy sys-i I. O. 0. F. NOTICE, tetc Levinson's confession hasj All numbers of Canton are urged stfiown the system by which clean, I to be present Friday evening. 40 she said, are the heroes of tho under-world. HILL OWNS ROAD. (Continued from Pne 1.) brlof allusion. "Central Oregon can take cere of Itself now," he suld. Of the Harrimnn line which la being built Into the me territory, he said: "Wo are colng to wish It well. I hope we are good neighbors and our men'wlll cease making faces at each other across the river. There Is room enough for two roads there." Hill admitted that he Is the owner of the Oregon Electric line, which Is being constructed Into tho Willamette valley. He said that It will act as n feeder for tho North Bank road. At 2 o'clock Friday afternoon spe clul exerelsos will bo held In all the city schools, to which parents it ml all friends are cordially Invited. At tho close of the exorcises nn oppor tunity will-be given nil visitor;- to In speot the work that has boon done ' during the term In all depnitmentH, and In tho various branches of study. The work to bo soon represents regu lar class work, and It will be of moroj Dr. Oliver's Subject for Tonight Will Be JOB'S WIFE TONIGHT AT THE BIG TABERNACLE North Bartlett, Near Jackson Street FINE SINGlNCj-- COMFORTABLE SEATS HEAT Prof. Maltbie, Soloist Rose Faith Williams, Pianist than ordinary Interest to pnronts, as - it will afford an opportunity to see ' UIk. samples of which will not onlv whnt tluilr itwu rlillilt-oti linvnl Ut HtlOWll, done, but what other pupils have done under the samo Instruction. The work of mtuiunl training and domestic art and science depart intuitu will be exhibited in the department rooms in the high school building. These roomn will remain open In the afternoon so thnt visitors will hnvo ample time to see thorn nfter thv get through inspecting work ln the several school rooms. The exhibit work of the manual training department will consist of pieces representing the simpler exer cises as well as the lnrger and more complex constructions of tho several; classes. Among the various nrtlolos that have been made by the boj-H will1 be found tlo holders, trnys, boxes, 1 book racks, mngazlnc racks .tnbour- Tho scope nnd oxeollonco tif the work In all tho departments of the schools can be appreciated by visiting the departments nnd seeing tho work us It Is actually being done. It Is hoped that a large number of par ents and friends of the pupils will avail thcniHclves of this opportunity to see tho excellent work thnt Is toeing done, nnd thereby tiieourngo both pu pils and teachers ln their faithful efforts. SH0VELERS PROTEST TAFT AS MEMBER CLKVELAXD, Ohio, May C-Formal protest against President Will inm II. Tuft 8 a member o the Stonm Slim-dors' union wore ineor- ets., etc, nil of which represent sur-1 porntcd in n letter to tho nntiuntil ' prlslngly high degree of skill and ; officials of Unit union nt Cinc'mimti, workmanship. according- to the admission of Score The exhlbt of work ln sowing will 1 tury Hohcrts,' of the building trades , consist of a wide ratiKO of sample? ' council hero. of stitching, patching, making mln-j It is charged that President Tnft Inture garments nnd making real gar-ignored tho uiiiyii boycott against tho incuts. Tho Inst are surprising management of the Cleveland '"Naps" numerous nnd they nro well and j by nttondiiig n gnmc nt St. Louis yes beautlfully made. All work on these tordny in which St. Louis nnd Clove-' pieces represents tho students' efforts Inntl American League teams wero the ( "" Including, cutting, fitting nnd sowing. 1 contestants. i - The exhibit In dooklng will represent Secretary Roberts refused to iimke' Property ownorn exercises In practlral every day cook- public n copy of tho letter. 'spoctor of "vncnnt $5500 Cash BALANCE in FIVE YEARS. FOlt SALE At great sacrifice, uhoicest len acres in whole Koguo I Ilivcr Valley, four miles southwest of Medford, three to Phnouix, six to Talent; all good, level roads, opposite thu Hurroll (or Eden Valley) orchard. No finer homo place uxistH, nbovo frost line. Pours, apples, apricots, poaches, almonds, raspberries, gooseberries grapes, asparagus, chorriou, in full boa ring; hIho tho choicest of largo rose htibhcH (ovor twenty), only short distance from 12 ncrofl Hurroll rcoontly Bold (no improvements) nt $'2,27A por acre. Sot out this Hoasou choicest varieties of blackberries, htrnwberrios, duwlierrio.t, lognnherrioH, bartlottH, English walutit-, nnd ovor a mile of vegetable mid melon Modn howii. Already have chestnutH and black walnuts with improvements. Prion fl),00(K Cash, .f.VjOO nnd balance five years nt six per cent. No agent. Address James H Grand all BOX NO. 57, R. F. 0. NO. I, MEDFORD, ORE. to whom tho disturbing tihould qualify itiickly us npartmcntH" is portdHtm t wnnt nilvortinnr. . The World's Most Famous Clothes Every man who is striving for success is looking for the best dothes. The kind that give that air of prosperity that air of hus tle and pnsh which counts for so much in these strenuous times. The clothes we offer will give perfect satisfaction if- m Largest and Most Exclusive Men's Clothing Store in Southern Oregon DANIELS FOR DUDS Men's Fixings s i z xSlar, o Tliii ti an cxclujivc feature of Rccal Shoe, to which wc wnnt to call tho attention of cvrrvWy in lliii town. 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