MEDFORD MAJIi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNK 1(5, .1910.
BOISE FACES 10T GOES AHEAD WOMAN GIVES UP PORTLAND MAY
CENSUS SCANDAL WITH PREPARATION HUBBY TO RIVAL: GET HARKNESS
lewspaper Publishes Figures of
Population and Claim They are Of
ficialNow Authorities of Census
Are Looking for the "Leak."
Says He Will Pull Off Langf ord-1 Mrs. Clara Hughes Prepares to Re
Kaufman Fight Saturday, Despite turn to Portland, Leaving Her
Fact That Gillett Has Ordered At-J Husband With the Woman of His
torney-General to End Fights. 1 Choice.
Beavers May Be Strengthened hy
Return of Pitcher Who Took Part
In 65 Games Last Year and Fin
ished With Percentage of .580.
Culi6&i&)
BOISE, Idaho, June 16. Through
(tic publication ot an unofficial estl-
Mnto of the population of this city hs i ford-Kaufman fight, scheduled
SAN FRANCISCO. June 16. Louts j L0S ANGELES, Cal., Juno 1C
Dlot Is going ahead with the Lang-
for
20 250 together with 5000 Inhabi
tants enumerated in tho suburban
districts not Included within the cor
porate limits, and with tho declara
tion that tho figures -were correct,
Boise, In all probability will develop
a census scandal similar to that of
Salt Lake.
Tho confidence with which the local
newspapers heralded the figures as
accurate has forced a demand that it
ic ascertained where the "leak" took
place. After making Its announce-stop me untn tnc match eg piacc.
Mrs. Clara Hughes is preparing to
day to return to her homo in Port
land and leavo her husband, Thoina
KnMirtlfiv nftnrrnnn ttruBTiltn thf fnrf
., IHughes, a confessed bigauiisr, to the
that Governor Q'llett yesteroay or- womaQ h(J cbog0 fa fen.nce Shtl
dered the attorney general to take has onAxm both tUo nm nnd tho
action to prevent the contest. Early, WQman h(J ,oveg
,a,J 'ece with u h who is riva0 lle,eif.
Chief ot Police Martin and received . yestcrday Kuiltv t0 ,
assurance that tho city police would ;chnnje of Mrs t;,um
not Interfere. Hushes of Portland was his second
"I don't care what Gillett or any- ,- x- ni,0. f Tj,a a...
" '- W . v uo -
one else says," declared Blot,
going ahead with the fight.
"I am
I fall!
coles his third. His first wife is
dead.
to see how the attorney general can j womea . UuRheg fa hj3
aacnt of the figures, tho local news
paper declared that no "leak" exist
ed In the Idaho bureau, but it had
authoritative information" to the ef
fect that tho census It quoted was
eorrect.
Supervisor Joseph Perrau. Jr.,
-who had charge ot the Idaho census,
&&s declared that he Is certain no
"leak" has occurred and that there
arc but two members of his force,
llmsclf and Craig Pettlnglll, his as
sistant, who know the population of
Boise.
PORTLAND, Or., Juno 10. Is
Speck Hnrkuoss cumins; back to
Portlnndt
Such is tho rumor thnt has been
going tho rounds, and inasmuch us
i Mutineer McCrcdio intimated before
ho left for tho south that Cleveland
would send him any of her surplus
pitchers, considerable credence is
Kiven to the report.
Hnrkucss would bolster up the
Beavers' pitching staff immensely, it
is said, ns ho is a bic, strong fellow
and willing to work.
Cleveland has been nursing Hark
ness on tho bench nnd gavo him his
epll at tho citv inil Inst aveninir. To.
After it Is over he may prosecute, . ,. . . . , .. ,
but until I violate the law I can't . ,.,. ..., tl,,iPiv i.:R:n first workout of the year Monday
seo what action he can take. My bothf tamcd with n low cry to Mn,4 Ho mndo a Kood impression, but will
attorneys have advised me that since, Cora aud clasped Lor in h;s anns (he , hardly be used in more than four or
MAN CONVICTED
PORTLAND, Or., June 16. Fol
lowing the conviction of Gordon
Dickey last night on the charge of
eading the March riots at St Johns,
rhen 50 Hindus .wore driven from
lie town, Dickey's attorneys Intlmat
xi today that an appeal from the
.ndgment ot the circuit court will be
taken. The Jury recommended that
extreme leniency be shown Dickey.
DIckoy was the foreman of the
Willamette Pulp and Paper company's
loading plant at St. Johns, and was
the first of the rioters to be tried
n tho Indictments returned by the
Multnomah grand jury.
T nm In tho limits nf tho law nndln .. . . - ...
, . " . -7 -i .. . rortland wite, witu tears welling in
have paid by $1200 yearly license to her brave, smicd a b
tho city that I am well within my..,, !thl!w from lho ,,
rights and that no one can stop me."j Back jQ the . room of h(.
Asked whether he would go ahead 'jaij sue gajd.
with the contest If the attorney gen-l .,He . ean fof m nnd ,je
eral should notify him after the , for UtUo w g(j w,
match started, that it was a prize ..,, T .. .. . . .Rnu .
fight and not a boxing contest. Blot. it .,., nn. . . , ... - T .
refused to say until he consulted his . f
attorneys. tnimi. m.i i -;ii ii- : i.t.
Kw. uu . tunu 4V Ui)lk
home with me."
When Hughes pleaded guilty of
bigamy he threw himself on the
j mercy of the court. He will appear
Hae A for sentence within tho next few
i uays,
OF LEADING A RIOT, CALIFORNIA FRUIT IS
IN GOOD DEMAND
five cames this year, if ns tunny.
Hurkncss took part in 05 games
Inst year, moro than nny other
pitcher in the league, and lie finished
with n percentnee of .5S0." He won
29 nnd lost 21 games.
WINDOW SHADES
rfTT Wo nro prepared to take nny and nil dliiulv onlors mid guimiuti'o snt-
nl isfnetion. We ask a trial nl your hands.
DRAPERIES. CUT (& HUNG
Wo bohevo thero is a field in Mcdfonl for higli-ehiMi dinperv work
und hne shown our fnith in tho isiliilities by emplovuig n skilled ox-
pert in tins lino. Mr. W. F. Harrwon. formerly in chnrge of W. & J.
Sluuu's, Sun Francisco, drapery department nnd shops, in the mini al
luded to. We solicit your orders and known that we can pleiiho von.
CARPET WITH BORDERS
Will bo proporlv made and laid. No matter what the nhiipo of vour flour,
wo can fit it nnd fit it proporly with a enrpet nnd border.
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I Under date of June 11.
t Hatfield of New York say:
i There were 16 cars of California
ueciduous fruits sold here the past
three days, the offering today com
prising five cars, consisting of cher-
! ries, apricots, plums and peaches.
(Cherries were of good quality, but
i those from tho Sou Jose district
were for the most part in poor con
dition. Good stock in good demand.
A few eight-row Nonpareil realized
$5.25 per box. Apricots and plums,
good condition, but in lare supply:
PARTY PASSES THROUGH
ON WAY TO FIGHT IN AUTO
mn rL'nt an at a v Pnn nnnc crtyml nnmli
According to tho evldei-ce, Dickey .. , . " . , ,!. .,
r..., f .ii o, t,. f ., tlon; market steady, leather very
cool and rainy.
Prices nnd averages nt Friday's
sale were as follews:
Tartnrians 50c-$l.C21A, average
92c; Royal Amies 80c-$2.25, nver
ac 51.40: Bine Sl.30-3.50. avernre
snipping the Hindus away, but that. $1.50; Royal Cots $1-2.121', average
le told the men. instead, to let, 1.30; Ciyman plums $1-1?50, aver
age $L2C: Alexander peaches 55c
1.30, average $L02.
assisted in ridding St. Johns of the
Hindus, holding a revolver at the
lend of one while another man
searched him, and apparently acting
as leader of the crowd. Dickey 1
wore that he had nothing to do with
them alone. In the riot one Hindu
was thrown from a second story win
dow and several others were bruised
and beaten, their houses being ran
sacked and several of them being
robbed.
WANT OIL USED ON
ROADS TO PREVENT FIRE
OLYMPIA, Wash., June 16. Let
ters have been addressed to officials
of tho railroads operating in this
Ttato by the state railroad commis
sion asking them to offer suggestions
ts to tho date for holding a confer-
taco to discuss the question of in
Aalling oil burners on locomotives on
&eir lines. The Milwaukee road Is
already burning oil on part of Its
3es and tho Northern Pacific has
Installed oil burners on some of its
switch engines. Tho proposed con
ference will be held in Tatoma or
Seattlo, and the matter of eliminat
ing to as great an extent as possible
the danger of forest fires from loco
motives will be discussed.
The comml83lon is In receipt of let
ters from D. P. Simons, Jr., chief fire
warden of tho Washington Forest
Firo association, in which it Is urged
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green of SK
knne, accompanied bj' a friend.
passed through 3Iedford Wednesday
on their way to San Francisco in u
liuse Pierce Arrow. The trip from
Spokane was made in -a week, two
daj-s being spent in Portland. They
visited in this city with R. II. Han-
auer.
Mr. Green is a racing man of Spo
kano and is well known over the en
tire coast. Ho intends to spend sev
eral days in Jeffries' camp, as he is
an old-time friend of the big fellow.
He says thnt if Jeff loses he will
have to walk back to Spokar.e. He
has unlimited faith in the powers of
the big boy.
Medford, Oregen: This certifies
that we have sold Hall's Texas Won
der for the euro of all kidney, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for ten
years, and have nover had a com
plaint. It gives quick and permanent
Talk of Cost of Living.
ANNAPOLIS, Md June 1C. In an
address delivered to the graduating
class of St. John's college today, May
or Gaynor of New York discussed the , elief. Sixty days' treatment in each
high prices resulting from the new .bottle. Medford Pharmacy. tf
tariff law. He said if the high prices
were artificial and caused by monop-' g -
olles tho causo should be removed as W43I5Ha
koou as possible. !
Mayor Gaynor received the degree!
of doctor of laws. I
RESOLUTION.
Dc it Resolved, bv the Citv of
Medford :
Section 1. That whereas. West
Second street, from the west lino of
the oririnnl townsite of the citv of
Medford west to the nrcscnt corpor
ate limits has never been accented bv
tho citv of Medferd: nnd.
Whereas, the citv of Medford has
never been eiven a deed for said por
tion of "id street: and.
Whereas, nil richts which the citv
of Medford has to said portion of
said street have been nenuired bv ad
verse possessien: now tiierefore. be
it
Resolved, bv the citv of Medford.
thnt West Second street from the
west line of the original townsite of
said citv west to the present corpo
rate limits be declared to be n 50
foot street, and no more.
Tho foreeoinc resolution was pass
ed bv the citv council of the citv of
Medford this 7th dav of June. 1010.
bv tho following vete: Welsh nve.
Merrick nve. Emerick absent. Wort
mnn nve. Eifert ave. Demmer nve.
Approved June 8. 1910.
W. IT. CANON. Mnvor.
Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER.
Citv Recorder.
HnHkiiis for Health.
For Sale
Four placer mines.
1-room bungalow, lot 50x100, small
barn; $500 cash; a snap.
38 acres good fruit land, 8 acres
cleared; $800 if sold now.
3 city lots, .$450; easy terms.
Relinquishment, 5-room house, close
in; big bargain.
4 homesteads adjoining.
34 acres under ditch, close in;
$0,800
to tnko steps toward calling buclt u. 1 100 acres, close in, fine dairy and
conference. It is stated that In Now I stock ranch, easy terms.
York locomotives operating over the . 4 homesteads.
Adirondack mountains are required 'Bakery, fine buv.
to use oil burners from April 10 uu-.West Walnut Park lots, terms
til October 15, and tho suggestion
that such an arrangement bo mado
hero Is dffercd.
SAY AGENTS' COMMISSIONS
ARE ALTOGETHER TOO HIGH
NEW YORK, Juno 1C Commis
sions paid Insurance agents and brok
ers aro too high, according to re
ports from an Investigating commit
ftft representing tho insurance corn-
Rooming house, a money-maker.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
10 acres, income $750 this year.
Fruit land .close in.
FOR RENT.
Housekeeping rooms.
10 houses, $7 to $35.
WANTED.
Dining room girl.
JHlssIouors of many states in sosHlonlMan to ,alh' ood wuKes.
7 ere today. In some states the com- uno P'asteror.
ilsslon is 40 per cent, whilo tho av-Me.n' $2,5 Per iay 1nd board 4-50-
RESTAURANT
SAM LOCK, Prop.
The former famous chef at the
Nash Grill, Mr. Sara Lock, has
opened a first-class restaurant
above Kennedy's saloon, No. 33
South Front street. Entrance at
both sides. Only first-dasB meals, ERS,
proprietor is the best guarantee.
OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT.
NOODLES, CHOP SUEY.
This is the only place where will
be served chop suey and China nood
les. Come and seo mo and you and
I are both sure you will come back.
Remember, I am willing and I preacb
what I promise. Yours truly,
SAM LOCK.
WRIGHTS
INVESTMENTS
STRICTLY MODERN 0-room bun
galow in fine locality. A high-class
home for $3850.
Modern 7-room house, an elegat.t
home, with fine improvements, for
less than it will cost you to build one.
LOOK THIS UP. IT WILL PLEASE
YOU.
8-room house, modern improve
ments, well located; $3200. EASY
TERMS.
5-room cottage, well improved,
50xl40-foot lot; some applo trees.
A bargain at $1500.
Three fine Jots close to Nowtown,
for a short time nt $305 each; $110
cash. THEY ARE MONEY MAK-
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The run Ihimiiuss is one of our Kpocinltios. Whether you require an
Ardub1 Wilton, u Rrussuls, nn Axminstor, a Tapestry, an Ingram, a
Grn- Riti: or other floor covering, wo can suit you.
CORDEMON FILLER
We carry nn exclusive lino. Just the thing for a border around n nig.
Also well suited for tnir runners, etc.
"OiiInIiIc the
flrr limit, hut
liiltlt in prices"
Telephone
Main 11.11
Went Mnlti HI.
Cor. of laurel
Xet to WnMiliiKton School
A SALEM AERONAUT
MEETS WITH DISASTER
flying machine so that it will bo a
week or moro before another attempt
can bo made. Dr. Scovcll bays -i
could easily have nrison from '.no
, cronnd. but preferred not to do so
fair grounds, I)r, II. II. Se eh untii j,e haj bocomo moro familiar
cnihhcil into the uard rail tlt.it j with the workings of his craft,
hkirts the track and shattered ini The Scovcll mnchino is' a biplane
SALEM, Or., Juno 10. -In his, in
itial attempt at flmlit at the Mate
that combines the Curtiss and Fani
ham typos.
Clusters of lights aloiitf tho curbs
would prove a thousand fold moro
nttrnctlvo than tho present overhead
lights. Why not chnngo tho system,
at least on Main ntreot?
BARGAIN Four nice lots in good
locality for a few days for $000.
D0NT PROCRASTINATE
J. Bruce Wright & Co.
132 WEST MAIN. PnONE 2091.
rage for tho whole country Is 21 per
nt,
Chicken ranches.
Ranch hands, $35 per month.
sd some moans for reducing the ox
, janes of lusuranco organizations. It
fTI probably recommend that com
missions of agents bo reduced. Rep
jvjsontatlves of soveral organizations
Tin? mmmm ( nu.nvnrin, tn Ww men, $1.50 per day.
a i;i o i i i-
uin lor general uouseworK.
25 wood choppers, $1.50 cord.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Medford Emnlovment Bnrpnu
r opposed to the estab lsbment of a Business chances, real estate, all
uniform rate because It Is said, of tho kinda of bJp imiished and busines
keen competition existing. chances handled.
Room 207 Taylor & Pljlpps Bldu.J
Hasldus for Health, Phone 4141 Main.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't afford to do without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up and order a case sent to
tho house. The purest, most
healthful drink known is
SLSKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Anent.
The Fat of
the Land
Alfalfa
Planted on the soil nf tho finest
vallov in Califernia: irrigated with
a bountiful surnilv of water:
vields 10 to 12 tons per ucrc.
worth $9 por ton in tho stack.
DON'T YOU WANT A SLICE?
ATTRACTIVE PRICES AND
TERMS.
$150 AN ACRE. ONE-FIFTH
DOWN AND BALANCE iN FOUR
ANNUAL PAYMENTS.
CALL AT 0 SOUTH FIR ST.
for full particulars or i-oncl for
literature.
LOS M0UN0S LAND CO.. TE
HAMA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA.
FRANK G. ANDREWS. RESI
DENT AGENT. MEDFORD. OR.
$2400 Buys a
W H O L
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in-
DAKDALE
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If You Want a Block of This Addition See Any Agent or
W. H. EVERHARD
HOTEL MOORE,
MEF0RD, OREGON.
FOR SALE CHEAP
SECOND HAND AUTO
In Good Condition
Just the machlneto no anywhere Ina proven car that will no on any
. ; passable road.. A bargain If taken at once.
Cash or Realty
VALLEY AUTO CO.