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MEDFOED 1MA1J TKiBUNE, ME WORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVMMBlflR 23, 1910,
JOHN KENNETH TURNER. AUTHOR OF
1 'BARBAROUS MEXICO" TELLS OF WAR
DEMOCRATS HAVE
H0USE8Y64V0TES
ASHLAND
CM
Says That United States Overstepped
Its Authority When It Ordered,
Out Troops to Prevent Mexicans'
From peturrilflll to Republic.
?!
LPS ANGKLUS, Cnl., Nov. 12.--Wliun
tlm United Blalos government
hunt troops lo the Uio (Iriuidu to
prevent itrmed Mexicans returning !
their own country to j(in the Insnr
ri'ctinniHtH, It overstepped it u
lliorily, according to John Kenneth
Turner, nullior ot "IJurburotiH Mux-
ico."
Turner declared today that any
Mexican citizen has n right to re
lurii to hi country "d that Unfair
Interpretation of any nfutisjo of tjiy
neutrality Inw can prevent him. lie
intimated !h belief tliat tlii Haute
ligelils, 'and influences hu ulainiH
onused (ho arrest of the Mexican
liberals, Vlllure'al, Jlngou and Hi
vent, and tlieir Huhrieipient incarce
ration in (ho territorial prison at
Florence, Ariz., are responsible for
the iljjHpatcliiiiu; of American troop
to (hg hordur.
"The, neutrality law now cff'eol-
ivV Turner aiid, ''distinctly pro
hibits 'invasion h.V un aimed force'
of , neighljoiing friendly power, Jf
one armed Mexican constitutes an
irrgod force, the premises from
wlnjdi (it conclusion ia drawn must
h? rhltytdoiits."
Turner defends his views by qiml
iiiq it decision rendered a year ago
in ii United Stales court in Texab
by Jtjdgu. faxoy. Diaz Uiierra, a
Xlo.xjrn.ii liberal, wis accused ol
crossing (he border to aid the jiihiiiv
CeitionistM who were concerned in
tlm, Lu Dqou "revolution" in whicli
scores of rebels were hilled.
"In ruiuurin;g thu ducisiou that
Jreed Querrn," said Turner, "Judue
Mnxey held that the crossini; of the
international boundary by an ariucd
Mexican or by u small niituhor of
anu'ed Ajexioiuis could not be con
sVrued to ho an 'invasion by un uriii-eiriprl-p'.
' Doth tjio' revolutionists
and (he federal Kovurniiieut were
well ' prepared for the present out-
ureak:'
Turner made this statement
piurdc.dly after tell'me; of thu prep
arations for tlii srue.c,lu hu suW on
every hand durine; his' periodic trips
uto JMexico during thu lus three
years, lie dites not prediut thai tlio
)rtxeit'inoveiiunt will hu successful,
but hu said it is al least thu fore
runner of a Hurius of insuricctiou-t
lltnf- will result ultimately in the
overthrow of the Diaz rnuinut.
"Mexicans are inherent fatalists, '
Tin0r said. "They have hopes liul
in (lie end the U!,volutiouarv move
uw)l will tiiiuuph, Mvt'ii thoitu'h llic.v
were in the majority now, it would-
not be certain that they would wTu','
for military organization such us
iditaius ainoiiK thu Diaz top
would temporarily offiot iiimiliuirT
"On thu othur hand, the revnlu
tionists are fairly well pieparcdT W
is certain (hat a)ias ami luiiiiunntlpD
Ipno hoen (joluj; iiuroiw the Ammii'iiu
frontier for many yours In piepiira
tlon for this ihi,v.
".Miiuero nas a woiiiloilullv liuvo
followim;., If thu movement become
uviiural in the outlying nIhIos and tlu
leader slarts ton aid thu iuturior, Im
ill be .joined by thoumpidii on tint
way. Tlionh,und of Mexiennn in the
I'nilml Slates rijjjit now nn preLmr
ini: Ju rutiirn t' iiid thu revolution.
Hundreds already have mtartwd
quletlv from the bohlu'r statuf..
"It is iinposMhlc for any one t.i
wiy just how far-ioaohiiiK (hu pie
cnl movemuut will be.
"Tlm iiiMirRont are eamwt ami
dulurmiued. Tliu.v hulievu that it at
bint is thu hoirutiiiiiK of the end,"
OFF TO CHICAGO
All-Round General Appearance of
Car Accounted for Its Selection
i
Apples Perfect in Size and Are;
Well Packed. ' ' i
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They Also Flpuro on Galnlnjj Control
of the Senate Two Years Hence,
When Thirty-one Senators, Retire
From Office.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 'JJ1. The
dt'iuoqrntig rcprcMiylution in the
next liou-e will b --" as-'iiiilbt Ifl.'l
rcpuliliofius :M)il one sticinlisl, ac
I'Vf.'diii? to the rostcir of the liousc
IMtlilishcd today.
TImsO fteijrus t-'ivo tlio iteniocrntK
a njiijot'ily of (J.'l and a plurality of
(II. '
Hinted over tlieir success in (he
recent elections, success that ex
ceeded their fondest hopes, demo
cratic leaders are now figurine; also
on. rupturing (he United Stales sen-
ale two years bonce, nve scuts,
and JboHsibly four How filled by re
publicans, will give them ii niajoriU,
provided I hey bold what tbey now
have. Aim! a survey of the field in
dicates that the democrats )nay al-
faiu their end, especially if tliqre be
no reversal of seutime.nl in (lie next
ho .yarn.
"Thfr'ty-ono senators are 1" be
elected two years hence; that is to
say, the terms of .'tl senators will
expire on March .1, I OKI. Of this
number, 10 arc republicans' and 12
are democrats.
Of the 78 democrats, all arc cer
la.in to be re-elected or succeeded bv
other democrats witii the possible
exception of Owen, 1'ayntcr and
Tnvlor, and the chniiees strongly fa
vor thu democrats in Oklahoma.
Kentucky and Tennessee. On the
republican list, however, may be
found a number of suiiulom whoo
chances, viewed in the liuht of the
recent election, are decidedly doubtful.
EAT YOUR FILL OF
MICROBES SAYS WILEY
W CASES NOW ON
" OOCKET IN KLAMATH
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Nov. Ll
One of the motit important torno.
of circuit conn over held m Klam
ath county will begin on December J.
It will be the winding up of JiiiIkc
Oonrgu Nolaud'ii toun on thu bench.
Dogiuuing with that date he will be
it bliuy judge until he tui'iit. the vtim
over to his hiicriMkor, Judge Henry
WASHINGTON, Nov an. "Tills
iiiohbiiku I would Bond tlio hungry
Aliiorlwui people: 12at thy fill on
TIinnKhglvliig day and forget Wlloy
and thu mlerolie. lint do not eat cold
Hlorago tiuitoy," HtiyH Dr. Harvoy W.
Wiley, who has fought tlio norm In
III. vVery luriiiltoHiiial form. Dr. Wlloy
vlll not slay a single mleroho noxt
jTlitirsiluy. liiHtund ho will ho on a
dining car hotween I'lttshurg and
plovOIttinl, pnrtiiklag of canned goods,
jlioimrlng a lecture on nuro food
wiiluji ho s to tellvor that night and
HlKhlug orriiHloniilly iih ho glaneos out
flf V'9 wjnilow nt Home Htiolllug goh
Iilor wllph eacapud tlio ax.
"I cannot advorato a safo and sane
N'nvMinher aith," ho Bald today. "I
hollovc that tlio eating public Is un
titled to ouo day In thu yqar upon
which the Inner man shall ho untlH
flud without thought of ,!)(, Wlluy
and Die microbe. J would huvo you
toll tlio populace tlist tlio lid ! off
and that I hhj ovoryouo eajoy htm
iielf -cold stoniiio turltoy, uf coiira,
excopted."
DANDRUFF EASILY OURED
In face I'lia Strnnjf but a wrtam
luif itorwr ekr I'eruhm yiutt1.
wUicli cool.; 5U ceoU u laiitn liollu.
ji. ininsoii. liv whom lie was duJtmt- that i l'UU run Iced to eui dmoliufi
cu ul tlio recant election by loss limn
BIG BAZAAR PLANNED
BY LADIES OF TALENT
The M. K ladles' Aid uocluty of
Talent will uw u luiittur In Marlon
Tr.vt-rs haidwaie Btoro on Dacoinber
lilltt.
ChloUeu dinner and oyster auupor
lu (inrduor's hall, abovt Dim pot
rfl'c lu tliu ovunlng.
Usorythlug from a doll to an auto
mobile for ulo during the day and
o cuing. All cordially Invited to at
tend and imtroaUtt thu wile, l'rnceods
will he lined lu furnishing thu now
ehurrh. Com and bring your frlund
with you.
Snys the Tiding:
The following is the gist of latest
telegrams received from Secrelniy
Krobbach at Spokane relative '
Asl(laud itppltts:
'Vshlaiid car scluclcd to go to
Chtpago over Hood river on ucOoiint
of i(h' belter all-round uppenmnee,
"iieh as color ami size. Piersoii
goes to Chicago wifli inc.
".More honors for (he Ashland
caroiid of NOwlowns. The cup of
(cicd by (lie I'liicugo As.sociatiou ol
Commerce for tlio best commercial
pack was awarded to Ashland over
all oilier carloads oxhibited. The
commercial pack takes into consid
eration exact measurements and ap
pearance of box, number of nails
used, wrapping,' lining und every
feature such as pack, bulge, etc. The
score was 108 out of a possible -Oil
points. Thanks tiro due to the Ash
land Manufacturing company for
their exactness in box measurements
and the packers and iiiilirs for their
caret til work. Our apples were box
ed and loaded on cur morning f
20th by 7 o'clock. It wab an all
night job."
Tjie dhow' refers to Ashland's car
of Newtown recently exhibited at
Spokane, whicli is now on its way i
Chicago, where it will be exhibited
at thu apple show there instead of
the laud show. This was decided on
at a meeting of the t'omiuerciiil club
last Fiiday eveniny, just as soon as
it had been learned that Ashland had
missed capturing the sweepstakes
prize by the narrow margin of l.'l,!)
out of a possible 1000 points in Die
score. Jt wan un emergency case
and something had to he done, and
that, too, in a Jitirry. Messrs. Wil
bur, Oillete, Cleiuo, Kdgington, Mcr
Williams, Meikle, Cyestcr, D. l Neil,
T. F. Smith and others wore appoint
ed a committee to solicit subscrip
tions toward a ."r-.-iO fund iiccossnrv
to forward tlio ear to Chicago, ami
tliCv turned themselves loose on the
community Saturday morning, with
.the result that the amount, was, nj'ac
lii'iillv all raised within a few bourn
(he ladies of thu Civic Improvement
club oppoiltiucly coming to the ic
cuc in Iho sunt of jjifiO toward the
venture. The minimum subscriptions
reecived were .fl. The money was
wired to Spokane, und nt this writ
ing it is supposed thu tipples nre on
the way to the Windy City by the
big hikes, in charge of Mussi. l-'roh-bacli
mid Diorsou.
The Ashluud car will he exhibited
ut the apple show instead of thu
laud show in Chicago for obvious
reasons. 1 tot Ii are exhibitions on a
big scale, but vary as to certain fea
tuics. At the laud show I lie re aie
various displays besides fruit, and
un admission fee i. charged, whoro
us tlio apple show i a horticultural
one exclusively and admission is
free, (,'oiisoouontly it w'ns decided
to lake lulviintuge of the bitter,
wbcie much irrcnloi' paco is allowed
for display limn nl thu laud ahow.
I'uhlicity fuels uud figure rugardiim
this oommiiuitv will ulso be uiutlu a
pail of the Chicago exhibit. Tiuru
aie no cash print' awarded i.l tii's
apple kIiow, the only reward ot
merit being thu ratinirs given, with
all thai Much ituplv in the way'ot
Mtlve-riUiug tlti. partioular suction
should Aidilnud be Mtoootful. lluv
iug couiw within DI points of reaoh
iug the goal at Spokanu, the club
felt in duty bound to relriuo at
Chicago, or make thu attempt nt
lo!, instend of withdrawing from
the field. The Chicago show open
November 28, xiing abundaneo of
time for tlio xhitmiont to arrive there
and be placed in lirst-oluus sluipo,
thu khow cloning December 1.
THE TIME IS HERE
If. B. PATTERSON
THE QUAKER "NURSERYMAN
'
is booking orders now for early fall plant
ing. Don't delay" in' placing your order.
all" stock guaranteed.
Office 116 Main Street
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I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union Livery Stables
nnd will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses
boarded by the day, week or month. I guarantee a square deal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
LAPPST, JOHNSON 6 LILIUS, INC.
Real Estate and Insurance
Special Representative for
International Real Estate
Association, Chicago, 111.
AGENT FOR
FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO.
RELIANCE FIRE INS. CO.
BARGAINS AND M0NEY
I MAKERS IN FARMS, ORCH
IARDS & TIMBER LANDS.
201 St. Mark's Building, Phone 2411
UNION LIVERY BARN,
m
RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
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IRiHATED$
T.ATUIt3
JMJTMul. m JBUT Ny AN ACttC
91 an Acre, a Month. No Interest.
Perpetual water right. FJrst-clasa
lund. Perfect climate. Tracts ten
acres and up. No residence re
quirement. "Want salesmen in every
town in Oregon and Washington.
WC HAVE IOO.OOO ACRES
CnAIHiV VAXJUEY UM COWffXtrX
07 Well Varso ForCIand, Orccon
mmfgiMT7WTHW
YULE'S RECEIPTS FROM
FOOTBALL IS $70,0001
NEW DAyKyNov 23 - Yale's ro
cclplH Trom ToStTmll (IiIb fnjl will
K'ucli about $70,000. Tho main IIiiuih
In HiIh total nro :ih followH:
Harvard Kainc. ?:t 1,000.
I'rliiwitdn Rami, ?2'J,000.
Drown ganio, $5,000.
Vamlgrbllt uuiyw, ?ir.OO.
ColKntt Kaiiut. jtr.oo.
Tlio total Is about $'.:00(l Iohh than
In years wliou Yalo liaa bail tho yaiuc
with Harvard in CatubiidK Yalo
f 111k hor HtaudH at homo, no niattor
whutlitir Harvard or I'rlncutou nlayH
bore, but when Yale's other IjIk kuiuo
a with I'llnretoii at Vrlncoton, thcro
uio only 29,000 poojilo prowent, wlillo
thorn uio :ti),000 pooplu at thu t'aiiio
Yalo plas hliMinlally lu Cumbrldgu.
This s, thou, nu o( yoiir In Ynlo foot
ball receipt, nlthouKh'tho attendance
ut tho oarly hcasOu dailies was larger
I liuu over hefore.
Captain Daly r Yalo and Cnptaln
WUIiliiKton or Harvard will moot In
I'hlladeliihla In a day or two to Dip
a, ;oln ror the poruianuut possgsslou
Of tho rotthiill us'od In Saturday's
game. Heferee Lnngrord has the
ball.
Auto Ownen
i
You read our last week's , nd,
didn't .you, ns to our yuaninlcoin
our work? Well, wo hnvo"provcn
it to (juito many. Call and wo can
lirovo it to yon.
Offutt Rarnes
Auto Co.
Eijilitli and Central.
Phono (52:il Jfain.
Prof. Barlow
who, with his tioop or trained dogs, will dollKht young and old at
tho popular lsis Theater this weok. Uvery poison, llttlo nnd hlj?,
should see these wonderful iIojjh perform.
ALL KINDS OF DRY
WOOD
Oak, Laurel, Fir' and Dine. Buy your
winter supply now; reason. ibb
prices.
THE SUN STAR WOOD CO.
(!02 AlmnmPst.
Phono Main 6051. Joi'Koyama.
V
: iwmmffissmmM
in
ID voliw, although in Klnmath nud
Lako eouuliow the nipidilipmui ' liavo
d iiiiijoniy oi cuiku lo IOIHI.
I'll tht county jail there ate at this
tune (wo iiiuii to he tried on murder
churtto, one tor nouult with u
itymlly weapon and hiRhwuy niblmry
niid Ihree on l'oixory eluirjjufc. Ainoiuj
(he hitler in Tlmdduub U. York. hHiin
Krtink II. Houston, ucciiMtd of et
tlm; uvn.v with' Mtvoml thouiiv.iil
dollars bv net tin (he eonrideo'.' i
T.V...I XI..H...... il !.i .... . ..
A'nicileaii Haul; & Tru-i comian
Dchidos these cn-.ii-. ih, n- u h, ,.
nuiulier o pro-edition Lu w.,t , j
Dons o( the local opti-n n I
la two week- or yur mouoy Uuok.
lVri.in Sam u thw diacoury of
HU :imieut r-tiultat cUu,lil nud
ilk'ciu)ii ami n. mude in thU eoun
try unb b the Oirun 55fn. comimnv
of Durtulo. X. Y.
Doiau Suite i a mont 4outiux
dnititilv Mrt'iiuiii Ucir dteniut:. und
h?uo
CITY OF CHICAGO HAS
$27,477,969 IN BANKS
CDICAOO. Nov. 23 High wntor
mark lu tho financial history of this
city wh8 reached today when tho
dally bank statement showed $27.
477.artt to tho city's credit lu tho 22
dnpotiltorltw. With tho inception ot
H.BSl.Hli thU money belongs to
IHH'llU (lIMlll.
NEARLY 0NEJH0USAND
CARS OF. FRUIT SENT
i, i
LOOM IS. t'4l Nov. 23. Tho
fruit season Jii3 closed has been a
prosporous one -for Uio Dopi'nls dis
trict. Tho tuta'j ijhl'imuuit of fruit
Is nearly I2,u0r dons, whloh, figur
Iuk twolvo tons. U tho car, plnces
Ujo total cars dljjiatched at nearly
100. '
" Tho tonnage of tho several fruits
IdlspatchiMl Is as follows: Apples, 7fi
tons; aprlcyts.' U0; cherries, 25;
grapes tlOO; ptinyluiH, liOOO; pears.
S0O; plums tO0Q. '
(J rowers csttinato that 350 tonti or
onuiBiM and 250 tons ot oltvos will
bo shipped this season. j
Careful
Moves
Parties moving will do well to call on
MATTHEWS & LAKE
to handle their household goods.
They pack and ship furniture and
unpack and set up furniture and do
hauling of all kinds. Baggage in
cluded. Phone 2I5I.
The Best Sub-Division Proposition
in the Hogue River Valley
170 ACDKS, DAM' Ml LI! FItOM 11AIDDOAI) STATION- $
115 acres la grain; 10 acres In 2-year-old pears; 45 acres lu brush
and tlmbor, oaslly cleared; no w'asto; Rood house, two barns, all
fenced with woven wlro; tolophono; H. V. n.i; par.t Irrigated.
Price, 155 per acre; total, 120.350. Terms: $7500 cash; ?4000 ono
year, C per cent; $11, 850 flvo years, G per cent.
HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY
214 VKUITGHOWKItS! DANK.
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N1LW PLACE
for now people, at the new town jiud fiuiit trneis at
$50.00 to $100.00 pei- acre, at Three Pines, which is
the shipping point on the Southern Pacific railroad
in the lower end of the Pogne Hiver vallo), for 700,
000,000 feet of lniuher. A Ininher fliiine 11 miles long
is now completed and a planing plant in operation.
See llOWLAXD for prices and terms on tho fruit
tracts, or
Van Dyke Realty Co.
Room 3 123 Main
I
I Eye Trials
Saves an Iowa Man's Life.
The i.v grave seeuiod to yawn
before Knbcrt Mtidxoa of Woot Dur
IuikUhi, la., when, alter mvuii wuuks
hi thu UupitH, four of the boat, phy
sjicinn mvo him up. Thou wnt
Uwuliug real ostnto nds Is a first '
stop toward Uomo-owalug a prelim
inary, oUrcd by a majority of the'
people who buy homes.
shown the luaneiou curative power
cuiiau ibiiiitiiiii', jour ilruu- of Klwtnc Ditlcr. For, after imkIi!
ki-I will ii'iuin mir uiou.'N it ii i.uU'moniliN of frinhtful HiiftoriiiK from
lo top falling b. ii i lUluoK nt the , liver I rouble and vellow jauudioa,
i'.l. i.'OlLiiit' mi IimIii ftuiu iitlmr rumuiHou
Il will iiuiL.i It I.- ;r.iw, and w ur dnl.r-, ti bottUn. or this mntoli-
u-.n win) duv wit, bcuutiiul audjlow medicine toiufletly cured htut.
luxuriant hair cm be it in two It's Mi.iticl truaruntecil for stom-
w ck b iii nit: i!u' laiuiiii-.. ipiii I. ncli. livci or kiibuv IrmiblcH and
iiu u.iii tnii Ii i iM it t,v newr ih-.i.p..iui Onlv "He at all
i ' idru v. t
Not Sorry (or Bunder.
"If my fi'icmlM hadn't blundered in J
tbinkiiur I hiii a doomed victim ol i
iHiimiuuiilioii 1 ininht not bo nine
now." writes D.VP. Sander of liar
rotUlmiv. Kv-. "but for yean, tbe
saw evorv utluiilto oure a Iniitf
racking coukIi fail. At last 1 I nod
Dr. KiiHf'u New Diacovory. The o
fel w wonderful." It soon topped
tliH ooiiub und 1 am now in belter
lumltb Dihii 1 Iihvw had for vaar.
Tluu wonderful lifo-aavor is aa un
rivalwl mnedY for VoukIis, colds, la
xripiv, aailimn. erul huiuorrhiiK.
whiiinnuc couth or weak luiiRa .inc.
il Trial lii.lllc tVi Oiuir.iilPcl
b all iD.i. m i
of Today
lu theso stroauous ilavs tha
tcs are subicct to a reai deal
ot riun that can be relieved
bv i be wearing of jHa$e-. Dnl
one Ibmg to avoid is thu is
nihility of gottuig b'Cs that
do not fit the eve. The sa.e
wav to do tbii. u to come i
one who has had vears of e
IH'rienee in tilting gln-sr .mil
wilt) llnibl -land- the iitiU ul
the ec
DR. RICKERT,
Over Kentner's. Hcdford.
NOTIt'K TO stockiiom)i:i:s.
Notice U hereby given that there
will bo a special moot Ins of stook
holdora ot the Joo Crook Copper com
pany on Decoinher 2. 13io. at 3
o'clock p in . at the offlre of the se
retail n tin t'alm buildmr at Med
EQUIPPED PLACER MINES
of l.")0 acres of deeded land, for sale on
terms. Property has odo giant, several hun
dred foot of pipe, reservoirs, ditches, water
right, cook house, hunk house and qther
buildings. Good dump and grade for flume.
Mostly coarse gold. Five miles from rail
lwid and in Jackson county. Wagon' road to
mine. Orchard and garden.
ROOM 3, 123 MAIN STREET
I
foil. OrcKwn, to artaa.ga for d,uln$i
assessment ory the compan g proper
ties and trans(t such other bustnoa'
an
!10
H. WlTyiNQTON,
Secretary.
may come before the Hireling
l . i .,f tin- iri-vid,-nt
. i ii icires a prospect inai ine aru
jcle advertised "tor sale" today might
ill what y.u want, go and see It.