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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITORD, ORtiOON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, .19.10.
BRADY OPPOSES
MORE RESERVES
10 MEASURE
LOCAL STREAMS
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Says Northwestern States Must
Fight for Development and That no
Further Handicap Should be
Placed Upon Them
Geological Survey Expert Arrives
and Leaves for Trail Vhere He
Will Commence Operations Work
Will Take Some Time. '
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H01SE, Idnbo, Aiip. 17. Governor
Brady of Idnbo expects to leave to
night for Salt Lake where lie will
attend tho conservation conference
of Western governors Thursday.
Later bo intends to go to St. Paul
1o attend tho nntionnl conservation
congress. Senator Borah, the gover
nor said, likewise will represent tho
state of Idaho at the St Paul meet
ing. Tbnt the Salt Lake conference
of governors foreshadows a clash
among conservation experts of tho
northwest and the east is plain. Like
Governor Koris and Hays of Wnsn-
wgton, anti-rmeliot men, Brady is
strongly opposed to additional forest
reserves. IIo alleges tRnt tho re
serves as administered at present
retard tho development of the west
ern states.
Spenking in connection with the
stand ho expects to take at the Salt
Lake meeting, the governor said:
"The policy of conservation is im
portant to every citizen of the United
Slates, but it is absolutely vital to
every resident of tho northwestern
states. We are fighting for the right
to develop a new country without an
extra handicap being placed upon
us. Wo are struggling for the right
to devclope our new states under
approximately as fair a chance ns the
older states of the east have had.
"We are in favor of the policy of
conserving tho natural resources,
thore is no difference of 'opinion on
that. But, wo think that 'he meth
ods of administering the policy of
conservation should be changed so
that the development and progress o
the states should not be held back.
"The federal government has tak
en away our natural resources and
we cannot develop them for the use
and progress of this state as the
older states have took possession of
30,000,000 acres of forest lands
valued at $400,000,000. Last year it
took our coal lands; grazing lands and
phosphate beds, and within the last
month it has taken even,- remaining
water power site, in the state.
"Wo cannot cut n tree to build n
house, use a pound of coal to make
a fire dig an ounce of mineral from
tho earth, or turn a single water
wheel for electrical current to light
our homes, without humbly beseeching
the federal gogvernment for the right
to use the states' own resources.
"We want tho right to ndininUter
our own natural resources for the
benefit of our own people and our
own commonwealth as other states
have done."
P. C. Ebert of tho United States
geological survey arrived In Medford
Tuesday and left Wednesday for
Trail In company of B. P. Hcmtzlc
man of tho forest reserve In order
to begin the work of measuring tho
streams of southern Oregon.
Gauges will be Installed In all of
tho principal streams In tho Rogue
River valley. Tho two men expect
to bo out a month doing preliminary
work and then It will take some time
to compile tho necessary data to de
termine tho flow of tho streams and
their power possibilities.
WITH CRATER LAKE
To The Women
Who Love Good Clothes
You nmy say what you will, but clothes hnvo much to do with tho making oC tho in
dividual. No.t all, but much. "What you wear and tho way you wear it has Hoinethiiii to
do with your standing.
AVo are determined to ninko this storo the fashion center of southorn Oregon, and wo
have douo our very best to come up to this standard this season. Now fall suits, cloaks,
waists, for tho fall arc fast coming hi, which have been specially designed for us. You as
sume no risk when buying from us. Every garment is now and holds that individualitv
that can be gained only by being fashioned by the world's best tailors.
Here at your call is tho best stock of tho leading shades for tho coining season. All tho
new weaves in blacks, navys, wines, olivo shades that can bo found in tho east.
A now suit properly fashioned is a good in vestment. Figure it out that way and you
will keep on the right track. Tho tracks of many of tho best dressed women of this city
and country trail to this store.
WE ARE SHOWING MANY ADVANCE STYLES IN
Suits and Coats for Fall
LET US SHOW YOU THE NEW ARRIVALS NOW.
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AT KENDALL HOME
CAZADERO, Cal., Aug. 17. In
terest in the murder of Enoch Ken
dall, his wife and son, was revived
today following a mysterious visit
paid to the murder farm on Ited Oat
mountain by several unknown pers
ons. The cbarnel house was ran
sacked by the visitors and, although
(Klamath Chronicle.)
It was 11:30 when the autos bear
ing IS members of the party eft the
afency for Crater Lake and despite
tho dust the rldo to the rim of tho
crater was full of delights as one
after another the beautiful views
were unfolded like a great panorama.
Tho secretary was delighted with ev
ery nook, and could not restrain
himself from pointing out the many
attractions. Wood river and tho many
smaller streams with their crystal
llko cold water and the many mead
ow lands with broad stretches of
waving grains and grasses, tho beau
tiful woods and the forests of tow
ering pines and firs, aroused the ad
miration of everyone and empha
sized as nothing else could the ap
propriateness of that territory as a
national playground and the wonder
ful opportunity to develop an empire
for all time to come. The opportu
nities In that territory are so marked
and numerous that It Is Impossible
that the government will neglect to
lend aid in whatever way it can rea
sonably do so.
Tho party arrived at the rim of
the crater :.t 2 o'clock and found a
most tempting dinner which the host
had ready for the tired guests. Con
gressman Hawley was there and add
ed spirit to tho party as It stood at
the rim of the crater and looked
down some 1000 feet at tho waters
of tho lako and the unusual forma
tion which makes up tho walls of
the crater. It was an imposing sight
and one long to be remembered.
Impressed "With Lake.
Mr. Balllnger was deeply Impress
ed with Crater Lake aud expressed
himself as In favor of a largo ap
propriation with which to carry on
the improvements of tho national
par. He considered the lako as one
of the most beautiful spots he had
ever seen end thougnt every possi
ble thing should be dono to make
It possible for the largest number to
visit the crater annually and enjoy
the scenery. The appropriations that
Latest
Silk
Scarfs
New Fall
Ruchings
Dress Goods
Hats and
Bonnets
Full line of the fall
styles in Ruchings. They
are so varied in colore
and designs it is impos
sible to give you any
conception of their
beautv in so small a
The latest in silk
scarfs, just out. "Sarah
Barnard scarfs" $3.50.
Thev must be seen to be
appreciated.
BARGAINS PICKED AT RANDOM.
Here and there on our counters
throughout the store are displayed
many small lots of merchandise marked
at a very low price for immediate clear
ance. To select any of these will insure
that you have procured a real big bar
gain. We mention a few selected at
randem:
Men's Felt Hats, to close half price
All 65c men's porous knit summer
wear, 50c.
A THTJRD SAVED ON BLACK
AND NAVY DRESS GOODS
These fine dress fabrics aro all
wool, woven and finished per
fectly. We have been especially
fortunate in securing a largo
shipment of beautiful import itatc to say that these
dress goods at a special saving of are the most beautiful
one-third to our trade. Just the bonnets that Medford
thing for the fall one-piece dress, has ever seen, and the
The latest in hats and
bonnets for misses and
children. Wo do not lies-
Suit Gases and
Bags
Traveling hags and
suit cases. If you aro
going on that trip oast
we assuro you that no
finer lino of this class of
merchandise can bo
found in .southorn
capes and children's cloaks, etc. price is very low, 59c to Oregon. Matting cases,
Wo want to show you these $5.00 only. See our win- $1.25; all leather cases,
space. Call and see them goods. Call today. dow.
See The Windows
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28 South Central Ave.
special, $5.00.
AUGUST SALE OP TOWELS AND
TABLE LINENS.
Not only do August prices call the
economical buyer to our annual salo of
towels and household linens, but also
the exceptionally complete assortments
which offer better selections than at
any other time of the yenrr- A salo" of
interest to all housokcopors who have
regard for the saving of money.
Special linens, 39c, 50c, 75c, $1.25,
$1.50 yard. Napkins to match.
Hotel Arrivals.
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At the Nash H. J. Kushner. O. W.
Goodwin, San Francisco; Gus Des
whllen, Indianapolis; Jack Converse,
San Francisco; E. A. Hertsche, Port
land; T. A. Davis, "Now York; Leo
Barkley, D. W. King, Portland; L.
S. Chapman, Myrtle Creek; C. W.
Martin, Cottage Grove; H. Highbury,
Portland; E. C. Hogrett, Jackson
ville; A. Fonert, Delta; R. W. Clancy,
Chicago; H. E. Poston, San Francis
co; G. J. SelIoffa Goldfleld; E. E.
Selloff, Reno; A. B. Christians, Yre
ka; C. E. Bade and wife, Portland;
A. E. Ashley, Talent; Gcorgo E.
Chamberlain, Portland; Fred T. Os
born, Holland; George H. Durham,
George E. SanderB, Grants Pass.
At tho Moore F. II. HOover, Cin
cinnati; A. C. Walter, Dubuquo; E.
J. Culley, San Francisco; S. Glaosen-
liprrv nnd wlfn. Stnrktnn? "Mr, nnd
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naV .T m tn P ? , Ad Topperwoln, San Antonio;
eu lu fouuu jicr milium, uuu in uium
to do the work which should bo dono
In building tho roads apd facilities
for enjoying the place It will bo nee-
SCHULTZ CONFESSES
OF
notbiiiL' was removed, what L'ruebouie essary that a much larger amount
relics of tho tragedy remained were i bo subscribed.
closely examined by tho intruders.
Judge A. F. Trospcr, whose homo
is close by tho county road lending
to tho Kendall ranch, heard u kngjn
pass his house in the dead of night.
Surprised at travel along the lonely
mountain road at such nu hour, lie
hailed tho passers-by. His only an
swer was an effort by tho midnight
prowlers to increase their speed. The
following morning when the Kendall
ranch wno visited the doors wore
found to have been pried open and
the rooms closely searched. Jt is be
lieved that the discovery of the iden
tity of tho intruders would give i
clue to tho murder.
J. R. Corniso, San Francisco; II.
R. Ellis, J. C. Forbes, Portland; R.
W. Mitchell, Seattle; I. E. Xorrls,
Green Castle; J. B. Fargess Port-J
LOST HAT, GOAI
AND SOME MONEY
Joo Shaw of Ashland was found
lato Tue3dnv night running about
tho streets bareheaded and In a
comfortablo state of Inebriation. Ho
claimed that someone had robbed
him of all his money nnd had also
taken his 1 nt nnd coat. Tho pollco
found 3 on Mm In small chango
when they searched him nt tho sta
tlou house. Judgo Canon fined him
$5, took $2.50 of tho $3 on account
and gave Mr. Shaw enough monoy
back to pay his faro to Ashland with
tho understanding that he s'houM
"come through" with tho balance,
land; W. J. Spauldlng, Spoknno;
Thomas Irvine, Portland; C. L. Clnrk,
San Francisco; R, E. Mullnny, Reno;
E. J. Layne, Dutto; M. T. Green,
Douglas; Fred BonBon, Portlnnd.
; THINK MAN POISONED
; BY JEALOUS SWEETHEART
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VENICE, Cal., Aug. 17. Tho auth
orities nro today trying to connect
threats hinted at in u diary found in
tho pocket of Albeit Francisco, who
j was iounu uying in u gutter Here,
with tho suspicion that tlio man was
, poisoned nt the instigation of a
i jealous sweetheart.
j When the body was searched at tho
hospital several significant notes
( wero found in a small, well-worn
Idinry. Ono, dated August l.'l, t-nid
that "Anna" had found out that
Francisco had been keeping company
wth "Louise," nnd threatened to kill
kirn. P hyaiciana believo Francisco,
who uiea witnout regaining con
fceiotibnees, was poisoned.
SAX FRANCISCO, Cal. Aug. 17. !
Otto Schultzo 21, Is In tho city Jail1
today formally charged with tho mur
der of Mrs. Freda Schultzo Castlne,
a well to do German woman whoso
body was found Saturday by her son
Emll In a shallow grave on tho worn-1
nu's ranch, five miles from Lancaster.
Schultzo, who has made a com
plete confession of the killing, main
tains a sullen attitude. Schultzo was
arrested lato last night lo a bakery
where ho obtained employment a fow
hotirs after his arrival in Los An
geles. Ho denied that ho killed Mrs.
Castlno for monoy. Ho said after
she returned from Lancacter Friday
evening sho engaged In an altorca
tlon with him because ho Btopped on
a chicken. When sho struck him
with a stick Schultzo said, ho hit
her over tho 'llt'ad with a thovol, tho j
blow killing her. Ho then burled
her In a shallow gravo In tho front
yard and fled.
BURK'S BIG
Uncle Tom's Cabin Co.
A MAMMOTH AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE
JUMPS FROM BROOKLYN
BRIDGE ON $500 WAGER
NEW YORK, Aug. 17. William
Crukshniik, 'JO, not only lies in the
hospital today with a dislocated spine
and severe internal injuries, but lie
also faces n criminal chargo of at
tempted suicide as a result of his
wnger with a fellow club member
that ho could jump from the Brook
lyn bridge into Hast river nnd sur
vive. If ho dies ho loses $500; if
he lives ho may get tho $500; but
with u string attached in the form
of a possible jail sentence.
In tho Harlem Social club, to
which Cruksliauk', n smnll man, bo
longs, is a husky athlete. Tho lat
ter told CrukHhank, that lie was too
weak to Htuiid the shock of u 150
foot drop from tho big bridge. Cruk-
shunk had $500 to back a contrary
opinion. Tho little mini struck tho
water on his side, was hauled ii.sliiiio
ami taken to tho hospital.
JOHNSON WINS OVER CURRY
(Continued from Page 1.)
Occasionally we meet a man whoso
train of thought reminds us of a row
of flat cars,
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White
Diamond
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UNDER A PALACE PAVILION THEATRE
WATCH FOR THE BIG FREE STREET PARADE
AT NOON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18
2 GRAND EXHIBITIONS AT SHOW GROUNDS
at 2:00 and 7:30 P. M.
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.
Tho White Diamond is tho
finest of precious stones. White
Diamond Flour is tho fincjt
patent flour ovor sold in this
vicinity. Every snok is porfoot
it's mado that way, and there
is no danger of disappoint
ment. If you nro looking for a flour
thnt you will uso as long as
you can got and ono that you
won't enro to change, try Whito
Diamond.
The Flour That Pleases.
If you want now-stock gro
ceries, everything tho best, wo
vill bo pleased to sorvo you.
Olmstead &
Hibbard
PHONE MAIN t.71
131 WEST MAIN STREET
Nathaniel Ml lory, did not figure.
Tho clearing away of tho smoke of
bnttlo disclosed Johnson opposed by
Theodoro A. Hell, who was nomlunt
fd without oppoflltlon by tho demo
crats. Tho rock-ribbed atnnd-pnttorfl
and organization men In tho repub
lican ranks now faco tho r.ccosnlty of
voting In Novombor for a republican
pledged to rovoroo conditions attrib
uted to tho machine). Should thny
bolt Johnson and tho insurgent tick
et, they must go to Roll, who 1b al
most as avowedly opposed to tho so
railed railroad domination of Rtato
politics as Is JohnBon.
California probably will return
thrco republican Insurgents to con
gross, nnd possibly ono Insurgent
democrat. William Kent, Insurgont
republican, Is given a close victory
K. A. !InyiH Inourgont, In renomin
ated ovor bin "regular" opponent.
Mayor Davliton of San Jobo, and Stc
phomt, Insurgent, won ovor McLnch
Ian, ntnnd'pattor Incumbent, at Los
Augelou.
In San Francisco Julius Kalin,
Htnnd.pnttor Incumbent, was ro-noin-limU'd
without opponltlon. At tho
sninu time tho democrats nominated
Walter MacArthur, an InBurgout, who
will oppoMo Kalin lu Novombor with
fair proHpectn of dufoatlng Kahu lu
a district entirely lu Han Krnnclflco.
Tho advlHory vote on United
Stntcs senator given John I). WorkH,
liiHurgent, of I .oh Augoles a slight
Hhado ovor K. A. Mosorvo, regular.
Tho returns are not yet complete.
Tho raco wbb so cloao that It Is not
likely thnt tho result will bo definite
ly known until tho last voto In count
ed. In tho county fights many of tho
luacliliio'H siui'.ller cogs slipped and
ovor Duncan McICIulay, Htnud-pattor,
In tho Second congressional district, now men Jumped on tho ticket.
Tmr i
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