Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFOttD -MAIL TRIBUNE, ALEDFORD, OTOCION. TU1CSDAY, .TUNIS 7, 1910.
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John Ballinncr Announces Hts Desire
to Run for Nomination on the Re
publican Ticket.
John W. Bollinger hns announced
lils cuidltlncwy for tho nomination for
Iho offlco ot sheriff, subject to tho
approval of tho republican voters in
tho prlmnrlo's.
Mr. Bollinger hns been prominent
In local politics for many yoars, and
his friends claim Is entitled to con
sideration at tho hands of his party.
This Is tho first time that ho has
nslicd tho nomination for a responsi
ble office.
CONTINUOUS BUILDING.
Too Late to Glassify
FOR HUNT S-toom houso. McAr
thur & Aloxnndor.
FOK SAUS Wood box factory
blocks; now unloading a carload; $2
per load. Tho Squnro Deal Fuel
Co., Gould and Llndloy. Phono
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in Wall streot and that ho was in a
position to make pood in building a
trolley lino and fulfill any promises
that he might make.
"Tho electric lino will mean a
Rrcat deal to Ashland. We must re
member that it will be many years
beforo such a lino will even pay in
terest .on the bonds, and that capital
demands certain things iu franchises
beforo such money will bo available.
I am convinced, from what ifr. Allen
hns said, that ho will meet all ob
jections half way and that nn nmi
cnblo agreement can be fixed up,
which will satisfy most of tho ob
jections made to tho franchise."
To Meet Objections.
Captain M. P. Egglcston, city recorder,-stated
thalyhile it would be
impossible to jnoflb' tho franchise
and that it would Have to be voted
upon in its presentfform, Jfr. Allen
could in Ins nceeotana
modifications without mvn
gresslonnl campaign would bo well
under way.
A question of "good pollttca" en
ters Into tho attitude of tho houso
democrats. Should tho bill bo strip
ped of tho Insurgent nmondmonta In
conferenco somo of tho democratic
leaders bellovo they would bonoflt In
tho coming campaign. If they should
sido with tho Insurgents and consout
to Uio adoptlou of tho senate bill, tho
administration bill, they nrguo, would
bo embarrassed by tho elimination of
tho immediately effective clause.
Another factor that enters into tho
situation Is tho fact that should tho
conferenco committee chango tho bill
too freely It might not be concurred
In by tho house, and should It bo re
jected or cent bapk to conference tho
democrats might be in a position to
play good politics In the squabblo that
would ensue.
HOUSE REJECTS
RAILROAD BILL
By Vote of 162 to 125, Lower Body
Refuses to Stand for Senate Meas
ure and Asks for a Conference
Insurgents Voto for Bill.
GIRL COMMITS SUICIDE
BECAUSE OF SCOLDING
RENO, New, June 7. Becnuso her
grandfather reprimanded her for se
cretly attending a dance against bis
wishes, 17-year-old Lois Holland,
daughter of Charles Holland, propri
etor of a hotel at Yorrington, is said
to have committed suicide, according
to a dispatch published hero today.
Sho wrote three letters asking for
forgiveness and addressed them to
her elder sister, her grandfather and
a man friend.
Lois nnd her sister wero visiting
their grandfather, 17 miles from Yer-
rington. Sunday they asked permls
sion to attend a dance and the
nm grandfather .refused to grant it. The
JfK cirls retired to their rooms nnd af-
tho franchise, and suggested that(cr tho family had gone to bed they
such an agreement be made. This (slipped ont and drove to town.
Mr. Allen agreed to, and will meet Their grandfather noticed hifcou
with the committee nDDointed to ii&5tnf'tlm"finrsi Afnntlnv niornini
draw up such an agreement today. and questioned tho girls, who con-
W. I. Vawter of Jledford was call-'fesscd to the trip. A reprimand wps
el upon to speak, as Avns J. C. En-
yart. Both disclaimed any interest
in the proposed line other than that
of citizens looking to the future de
velopment of tho valley. Both pro
fessed ignorance of the terms of the
franchise, but dwelt upon what the
trolley line would mean to the entire
country. They recounted Mr. Al
len's efforts in Southern Oregon,
how he had always made good and
what n benefit it would be to Ash
land to have him, interested in the
community.
Other Club Business.
The club voted to table the matter
of a display at the Chicago land
show. Telegrams were authorized
sent to Washington protesting
against tho cutting of timber in the
reserve as destroying the beauty of
the Asblnnd canyon. Bills incurred
in the entertainment of Lewis Hill
were ordered paid, and committees
appointed to push the Normal school
campaign were ordered to report as
to their efforts. A shortage in the
required funds was commented upon
and efforts will be made to increase
the contributions.
TAFT MAKES PEACE PACT.
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tho bill become Immediately effective
has added a complication. Tho senate
Insurgents yesterday asked tho house
Insurgents to accept tho senate bill as
It stands instead of sending tho two
bills to conference. If this should
bo dono tho conferenco would be un
necessary and tho senate bill would
become tho measure finally sont to
tho president. If the houso agreed to
this idea there would bo no chanco of
making any amendment whatever and
tho president's immediately effective
clause could not bo Inserted.
Tho sonata insurgents planned to
move, fearful that the conference com
mittee would make radical changes in
the measure and that tho force of
tho administration would bo strong
enough to send it through without
tho amendments for which tho Insur
gents fought desporntoly in tho sen
ate. Tho plan appealed to tho houBO in
surgents and today 25 of them are
lined up for tho senato bill in the
houso. As in othor house insurgent
tights, howevor, tho concurrence of
tho democrats must bo secured, and
It Is not yet mado evident what atti
tude they will take. Should they side
with tho insunrgents tho senato reg
ulars and tho houso organization mon
-who aro believed by tho democrats
to havo planned to remove tho In
surgent amendments in conferenco
would be defeated, tho rnto Increase
would be suspended for at loast GO
daya by tho president's agreement
and the suit against tho railroads,
which would still bo ponding, would
he in effect up to tho tlrao tho con-
given them and later in the day the
sound of a shot brought members of
the family to Lois' dead body back of
the house.
CURTISS TO AVIATE
FOR MOVING PICTURES
NEW YORK, June 7. Aviator
Glen H. Curtisa is planning to du
plicate a portion of his record-making
flight from Albany to New York to
enable moving picture agents to get
photographs. If weather conditions
aro favorable the latter part of this
week he will fly from Spuytenduyvll
creek down the North river, around
the statue of Liberty and up the Man
hattan side of the river. He will en
deavor to remalr. in th air half an
hour.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 7.
By a oto of 102 to 125 tho houso vot
ed to reject tho senato railroad regu
lation bill and asked for a conference.
Most ot tho Insurgouts voted In fa
vor of accepting tho senato bill.
When debate- began Mnnn took tho
floor.
"Tho senato amendments," ho snld,
"make changes in the bill that would
mako a mulo laugh. In ouo placo tho
senato declared its intention of
amending the original bill by adding
a 'paragraph' and then it went it ono
better and ndded two paragraphs.
"Tho bill absolutely opens tho door
to r bates and absolutely repeals ex
isting rebate laws."
Mann also declared that the su
premo court has hold that no courts
can pass on tho reasonableness of
rates, hence the sennte bill ompowor
Ing court3 to do so would mako end
less litigation.
Lonroot, who spoke In favor of tho
senato bill, declared thnt tho sonnto
bill was hotter than any that tho con
ference could bo expected to roport.
"Tho sonata bill provisions In tho
Interests of the public probably will
not remain In the bill after confer
ence," ho said.
TIME FOR WASH SUITS
Exceptionally Fine Values to Show You
Say, but wo have sold an enormous amount of Wash Suits this spring so manv that
wo Celt compelled to re-order. OUR ASSORTMENTS aro in I'ino condition for mak
ing a satisfactory choice. Almost all the wanted colors and while and linen. Still show
a goodly line of thoso plain, durable and very desirable wash suiis (hat wo (A Q C
are offering special at flTb0
Como and allow us to show these Wash Suits. You'll find most any price from $4.85
AND ALL ALONG UP TO $12.50.
1300 SLAIN
YUCATAN
EL PASO, Tex., Juno 7. The
slaughter of 1300 Mexicans in tho Yu
catan peninsula Is recounted in a ro-
port-today over railroad telegraph
wires. The reports havo not been con
firmed.
The reported massacro Is said to
have been carried on by Maya In
dians and their Mexican allies. Among
the slain are sail to bo many women
and children.
The towns of Valladolld, Miguel
and Chama are reported to havo been
attacked, looted and thlr inhabitants
slain or dispersed.
Lingerie Dresses
SEE THE WINDOW.
Don't stop a moment there, just como
in and have a closer look at these beauti
ful, dainty and yet durable onc-pieec
dresses for summer, .1910.
PRICES EASY $5.00 TO $25.00 ""
Wash Skirts, Etc.
A very neat assortment of beautiful
AVash Skirts, lvhaki Skirts, etc. Wo in
vito you to call and examino the values.
They aro tho best wo ever saw and wo
firmly beliovo they are tho best in tho
niarkot.
PRICES ALONG UP TO $6.00.
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Bargain Tables
Stretching from tho front door
to the rear of the store you will no
tice a row of tables filled with the
best bargains to bo found in the
city. Don't fail to look on these
tables every day for tho exception
al POWERFUL SNAPS.
Mens Half Hose
DR. HUGO'S ANTISEPTIC BRAND
The best Hosiery over shown
over the counter for tho price in
fact, wo doubt if you over saw bet
ter to retail at 35c a pair. Come and
buy hosiery that needs no guaran
tee only
$1.50 FOR A BOX OF 6 PAIRS.
The Parasol
is as necessary in summer as most
anything ono could imagine. Every
lady knows that her toilet is not
complete on a bright day without a
pretty parasol. See our values at
$1.00 AND UP TO $5.00.
We Can Shoe the Family
BErs V
.Just received, all tho late OXFORDS, PUMPS, ETC.,
for men, women and children, suede, patent, gunmetal,
tans, etc., for women and children; tans, patents, soft fin
ish, gunmetals lor men and boys.
T1IK LADY who looks for tho.
correct last nnd tho proper width
to exactly fit hor foot will do well
to try here. Prices from JJW.OO TO
$.1.00.
TIIH .mAn who appreciates a
Htyllsh shoo that is at onco com
fortable will find what ho wants
hero. Come In nnd try on then
you will know thnt wo show tho
aluos at from $:i.oo TO $0.00.
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The Store that
will treat you
right
VAN DYKES
LATE LOCAL ?fEWS.
SOUTH DAKOTA VOTING
UPON PARTY NOMINEES
SIOUX PALLS, S. D., June 7.
Nominations for state offices and
for congress aro being made at a
preliminary throughout South Da
kota. Weather conditions are per
fect and heavy vote is reported.
Principal interest centers in the con
test between Former Senator Kitt
redge and Senator Gamble, both of
whom are seeking a senatorial re
nomination. M0RAN IS FAVORITE
IN FIGHT WITH CONLEY
LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 7.
Owen 3Ioran is a 2 to 1 favorite
over Frankio Conley in their ten
round match tonight at McCaroy's
Naud Junction pavilion. Tho hoys
will weigh in at 124 pounds at j
o'clock this afternoon. Conley is far
below that weight and Mbrnn will
not ho troubled by any rising henm
when ho steps on tho scales.
EUROPEAN BANKERS
BUY SOUTHERN PACIFIC
BEHLIN, Juno 7. Negotiations
are being consummated today where
by a group of European hankers will
take .1125,000,000 of the Southern Pa
cific railway bonds. The deal is be
ing made through Kuhii, Loch & Co.
of New York. Details of the purch
ase will not bo made public for sev
eral days.
Governor McGraw Improves.
SEATTLE, Wash., Juno 7. For
mer Governor John McGraw, who has
been near death with typhoid fever,
passed tho crisis in his illness during
tho night nn-1 Is expected to recover,
according to his physicians today. A
weok ago tho physicians practically
abandoned hope for tho ox-covornor'o
recovery on account of weak vitality
and tho severe chills accompanying
tho fever.
C. E. Bade, of the Jacobsen-Bndc
Co., is registered at tho Nash.
E. L. C. Farrier is registered at
the Moore from Coos Bay.
S. T. Palmer of Tacoma is one of
the new arrivals in Medford.
J. L. Mac Evoy, with Angela May,
who will open at tho Isis theater on
Sunday, was in town today nnd clos
ed -a contract for a week starting
Sunday, Juno 12.
J. A. Cunningham of Spokano is
registered at the Nash.
F. L. Cranfill was at Roseburg on
business last week.
Where It's Bold moro cheaply Is
usually known to nd readers!
I Hasldna for Health.
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910
PROM ALL POINTS ON THE
Southern Pacitic
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffs -... $60.00
Omaha $60.00
KflT?flfl 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 bo on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2'1, 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 make through rate via Portland. Ono way
through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except
that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal
ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75
higher than fares via direct routes.
MRS. A0KI FILES HER
SUIT FOR A DIVORCE
CARSON CITY, Nov., Juno 7.
Tho predicted suit for dlvorco of Mrs.
Helen Glndys Ooki, whoso wedding
with GunJIro Ookl, a Japnncsa sorv
nnt, attracted nation wldo nttcntlon
n Uttlo moro than n year ago. is pond
ing in tho district court hero today.
Ookl Is In Seattle and it is bolloved
ho will not contest tho suit. Mrs.
Aokl has bcon In Cnrnon City with
her mother for tho past two weoks.
ATLANTIC CITY OFFERS
PRIZE TO AVIATORS
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Juno 7.
Hotel men of Atlantic City will give
a prlzo of $25,000 to any aviator who
breaks tho con flight record by fly
ing over tho osenu so that tho flight
may bo viewed from tho broad walk.
If a number of avlr.tors ontor the con
test it Is estimated half n million peo
ple will wltncmi tho race. Tho flight
will bo hold In July.
(lion Curt Iuh nno already nnnouurcd
his Intentlo-.i to compoto for tho prize.
Raising Kaiser's Salary.
BERLIN, Juno 7. With tho Soci
alists crying "wnato and oxtrnvn
gnnco," tho Prussian diet today
passed to tho first reading the hill to
increano tho kaiser's salary from
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000.
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Haskins for Health.
Ten days provided for the going trip.
Stop-overs within limits in either direc
tion. Final 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 I
Do You Own a Block in
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If You Want a Block of This Addition Seo Any Arjcnt or
W. H. EVERHARD
HOTEL MOORE, MEF0RD, OREGON.
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Boys and Girls Attention
$, WE
HAVE DECIDED TO EXTEND THE TIME LIMIT FOR WRITING THE
EpAY FOR THE "REWARD" TO TUESDAY, JUNE 7. ALL STORIES
ON"""WHY THE MERCHANTS DON'T ADVERTISE" SHOULD BE
HANDED INTO THE OFFICE BY THAT TIME.
WE WANT EVERY BOY AND GIRL TO WRITE A STORY. FOR FULL
PARTICULARS SEE STORY ENTITLED "REWARD" IN ANOTHER
PART OF THIS PAPER.
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