Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 12, Image 12

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MEDFORD aiAIL TRIBUNE, AtEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, .1910.
Watch This Page for Advertisements of Good Thing's to Eat
A
DEATH BEATEN
BY GANS IN RACE
TO HIS OLD HOME
Wasted by Consumption and Doomed
to Take the Final Count Within
Three Days, the "Old Master"
Rests at Home of His Mammy.
BALTIMORE, Mtf., Aug. 6.
Wasted by consumption and doomed,
according to his physicians, to hear
the final count within threo days, Joo
(Jana is lying at the homo of his
"mammy," victorious In his raco
irom Arizona aaglnst the grim roap
er. Around tho dying fighter's bed-
Uo aro his boyhood frlonds, bowed
In grief at the sight of tho disease-
ravaged form of tho one great fighter.
Tho "old master" is barely con-
clous, rallying at tho half hourly
Intervals 'at which, hla w.:o tenderly
administers the powerful medicines
that aro ploionging his life. Dr.
Jay, the famous specialist, is la con
stant attbndnxce on Cans. Oxygen
Is used tq keep tho former champion
alive.
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SEATTLE IS A
CLOSED TOWN
Restricted District Is Nailed Shut
by Restraining Order of Judge Is
Sweeping In Effect Case Is to Be
Tried on Monday.
MEARS IS OUT
FOR LEGISLATURE
Candidacy Announced for Republican
Nomination on Anti-Assembly
PlatformBelieves in Statement
One and Direct Legislation.
3EATT,LE, Wash., Aug. 6. Seat
tle's restricted district Is closed to
night. Pending the hearing of an ap
plication for a petition for a ' per
manent injunction. Judge Gilliam of
the superior court today Issued the
most sweeping temporary restraining
order ever handed down by a court
in Seattle.
Deputy sheriffs were busy this aft
ernoon serving tho persons concerned,
tho order restraining the niembers of
tho city council. Mayor Gill and Chief
"Wappenstein from Interfering. It re
strains tho property owners and les
sees of proprty in tho tenderloin from
permitting their property to bo used
tor disorderly purposes.
It restrains tho occupants them
selves from continuing their traffic.
.The order Is operative until Monday,
when tho hearing for a permanent In
junction will be held.
The reform forces are backing the
tight on tho district.
MANY CHINESE AWAIT
CHANCE TO SNEAK IN
PORTLAND, Or., Aug. C That
30,000 Chlneso aro waiting In Can
ada for au opportunity to enter the
United States and that n fleet of 20
gasoline launches Is employed regu
larly along Pugot sound In the smug
gling of Chinese and opium Into tho
"United States is tho belief of govern?
ment officials who havo recently
made investigations.
Many of tho contraband Chinese
Aro lauded In Canada as stowaways
and later aro transferred to tho can
nery towns along tho sound. As op
portunity Is prosented tho Chlneso
are hurried south Into Oregon and
California.
Through tho uso of light draft
launches, tho skippers of tho smug
gling fleet aro said to bo Immune
from tho operations of the revenue
cutter, which has been detailed to
watch thorn, tho government boat
drawing 10 feet.
Itl s bclloved that many of tho
fhlneso now In Canada havo paid
ike "head tax" demanded by that
government and aro being schooled
for tho tlrao when thoy shall bo ap
prehended In tho United States and
hall havo to furnish an account of
their presence before tho courts.
To sell it cheaper than any one olse
is Important store advlco. It you
lei the people know about It, you'll
get thorn Interested In your Btore
sftoras of them, who only "know"
MEDFORD, Or., Aug. 6. Medford
Mall Tribune, Medford, Oregon To
tho Editer: Through the columns
of your paper I desire to announce
myself as a candidate for represen
tative to tho state legislature in the
republican primaries. It 13 right and
due tho people of Jackson county that
they know just where the candidates
for a political office stand at the
opening of the campaign. The com
ing olection will bo a contest as to tho
right of the people to rule without
fear or favor of a few machine poli
ticians working under the cloak of
the assembly.
I bollove in progressive republic
anism, which means Justice to every
man. I am in favor of the initiative,
referendum and recall.
The right of tho people to elect
their public officials amounts to but
little when the right to nominate
these officials is taken away. There
fore I favor the direct primaries and
am opposed to tho assembly, which
stands for a government of the few
for the privileged classes. I am
against all railroad and corporate In
fluence In politics.
I favor Statement No. One for It
enables the people of Oregon to
choose their United States senators,
the legislators who represent the peo
ple simply registering the people's
choice.
I favor the income tax amendment
to the Constitution of the United
States. I believe that free text books
should be furnished to every child in
our public schools.
If nominated and elected, I shall
represent all sections of Jackson
county fairly and impartially. If the
people send raeto the leglslaturd, I
shall favor tho enactment into law
of those political and moral principles
which will uplift tho community, the
state and the nation.
The republican party was born as
a party of freedom and progress. I
believe In tho ideals and principles
that gave birth to the republican par
ty and therefore am persuaded that
I can be3t serve my party by rightly
serving the people.
The Issue of this campaign as far
as the legislature is concerned Is that
of tho primary vs. the assembly, the
right of tho people to rule as against
the rule of the few working through
tho assembly. It Is a contest to de
cide whether the plain people, as Lin
coln loved to call them, shall rule for
tho benefit of all, or the few, con
trolled by selfishness and by privi
lege, shall make of tho party of Lin
coln a party of special interests, by
special Interests, and for special in
terests. This Is not ray fight; it is
the people's fight. Upon this Issue I
offer myself as a candidate for the
legislature in the republican prima
ries. Respectfully yours,
FRED W. MEARS.
WEALTHY LAWYER
IS
MURDERED
Man Found Dying Not Far From His
Home Jewelry and Valuables Not
Taken Sensational Developments
Expected.
CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 0. Fol
lowing the mvsjtorious murder of
William L. Rice, a wealthy lnwyor,
who was shot and killed last night
near his Euclid Heights home, tho
Cleveland Law club today offered a
reward of $3000 for the arrest and
conviction of the murderer.
Rice was found dying not far from
his house. Thore were two bullet
wounds over the right oye. Ho was
tnkeu to his residence, vhero he died
today.
Rice is not known to havo had ati
enemy and it is believed he was shut
by a highwayman, although his
money and jewelry were not taken.
It is thousht the murderer wis
frightened away before he could rob
his victim. Rice was attacked in
front of the home of former Gover
nor Myron T. Herrick.
After a "third degreo" examination
of John Grimes, Rice's chauffeur,
the police have abandoned the the
ory that "the wealthy attorney was
killed by highwaymen.
Grimes, the police say, named u
man whose capture will give rise to
sensational developments. Detec
tives are now seeking this per&on.
Crippen Bought Drug.
LONDON, Aug. 6. Scotland Yard
detectives, working on tho Crippen
case, learned today that Crippen pur
chased five grains of hyosclno on
January 19. This drug was used by
him to prepare medicines, according
to the police. An analysis of tho
viscera of the body found In the cel
lar of Dr. Crlppen's house at Isling
ton Is being made in the belief that
traces of hyoscine will bo discovered.
In writing an ad about that furn
ished room you have to rent say, In
n convincing way, just what you'd
say if someono asked you to tell him
what it was like, "and all about it."
Hasklns for Health.
White
Diamond
What's in a name?
Try a sack of White Dia
mond Flour and you will find
that there is a great deal in
this name.
The White Diamond is the
finest of precious stones. White
Diamond Flour is the finejt
patent flour ever sold in this
vicinity. Every sack is perfect
i's made that way, and there
is no danger of disappoint
ment. If you are looking for a flour
thnt you will use as long as
you cnu get and one that you
won't care to change, try White
Diamond.
The Flour That Pleases.
If you want new-stock gro
ceries, everything the best, we
vill he pleated to serve you.
Olmstead &
Hibbard
West Side Grocers.
To Owners of Edison
Phongraphs
Get us a customer for an Edison Phono
graph any style and we will give you 6
new Edison Amberoi Records ($3 worth)
FREE
INQUIRE FOR PARTICULARS
Whetsel Music House
134 WEST MAIN STREET
HORSE UNDERSTANDS
CHINESE, NOT ENGLISH
SPOKANE, Wn8h7Au&. C W. II.
Klntor, a market gardener at Qroon
ncros In tho Spoknno valley a few
miles east of Spokane Is In a peck of
troublo over buying a horso that waB
raised and broken to harness by
Wong Yet, a tlllor of tho hoII. Ho
paid $45 for tho animal, which ho
admits is sound and woll trained, but
ho adds tearfully, ho has worn his
pationco and tUreo whips to a fraxilo
In attempts to mako tho 3-year-old
colt understand tho moaning of "Gld
dap" and "Whoa." At first Klntor
believed tho horso was balky, but
Wong clnmborod over tho fonco nnd
spoko a fow words In Chlneso and
tho animal started for towa with a
load of berries and molons. Arriv
ing at tho city market Klntor yolled
"Whoa" until his voico gave out. but
tho horso kopt on nnd did not stop
until It reached tho end of a blind
alley. Klntor has nudo ovortures to
Wong to accept tho horso and return
tho monoy, but tho Chinaman refuses,
saylug ho did not guarantoo tho colt
to bo a linguist. Klntor has asked
the pollco to adjudicate tho matter.
IMrOUTANT NOTICE TO HEAL
ESTATE DEALERS.
All real estato dealors In Medford
aro cordially Invited to bo presont at
a meeting In tho Commorclal club
Merchandising
As wo mulorrttnnd it, consists simply in keeping nlwuyn on liuml a
goodly supply of tho host staple ami I'nuoy giooorioa that Iho loutil
nnd wholesale markets jiro oapahlo of furnishing stmlliug those
goods nt reasonable prices and waiting on oiory single customer oi
visitor in tho most courteous and tmtist'nulory miumor. You are in
vited to call and get acquainted witli our nuithoils.
To TTe Hills
If you are going on a trip or vacation, cither to tho hills or else
whore, we can fit you out in thu most satisfactory manner. You will
hnve more plunsuro on your hip if you allow experts to suggest
what to take along to cat.
ALLEN 6 REAGAN
COKNEIl MAIN AND CKNTIMIj
MKDPOIU)
rooms ot 8 o'clock Tuosda yovoning,
August 9, for tho purposo ot discuss
ing a number of subjects of impor
tance to Medford nnd tho Roguo Hlv-
er valloy. Mombors of tho club will
also bo welcome
121 C. A. MALDOHUF,
Manager Medford Commorclal Club.
IRRIGATION IN THE DESERT
Rogue River Valley
Canal Company
(i s. 4t
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Mgr
T 't .
- This five-year-old tree produced 18 boxes of Early
Alexander peaches this season. 'The splendid growth and
abundant yield shows conclusively the great value of irrigation.
The Rogue River Valley Canal Company's system will
irrigate 55,000 acres, and will reclaim and irrigate 0500
acres known as "The Desert," which the Company will
plow, level, set to trees and fence, developing the largest
area of orchard land in Southern Oregon.
ROGUELANDS, INC.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Mgr.
Medford National Bank Building, MEDFORD, OREGON
--
Demonstration
Successful
',', I'rofoHiior Hooker, In his iloni
;; uiiNlriition of tho "MAJKST1C
HANOI?' at tho Medford Hard-
X wnro C'o.'s store last week used
Blue
Ribbon
Hour
1 and found thnt it proved all
(lint his host wishes demanded.
- If you want to ho sure of good
',', baking, got a first-class flour
Hluo Itihhou is first-class.
Chase &
Sanborn
Coffee
was also used in the demon
strations. Hotter coffee was
never brewed in this city. A
little inoio flavor, a little more
quality, n good deal more satis
faction will be tho result of us-
t ing Chase & Sanborn's coffee.
Warner,
Wortman
S Gore
QKOCKItV I'lIONK 'J8II.
MAIIKKT I'lIONK 'J81.
Mttlo troublo to find (bocaiiHO
claRHlfled) or to answer (bocniiBO you
enn write lottom) or find your way"
Ih tho want ad that ydu'ro looking
for.
s
L
Special
Sale
on China, and all kinds
of Dishes. Wo also mako
a specialty of Cooking
Tftonsilc, Bathroom
Fixtures, Glassware,
Clark's Folding Iron
ing Boards, Sleovo
Boards and all kinds of
Granite wnro.
Wo also lmvo a ship
ment of Mason Fruit
Jars. Our Grocorios
aro first-class. Givo us
an order.
Allium All in
ON THE WEST SIDE.
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.whero it Is now.