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MEDFORD ftEAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1911. PA!GE THRIJEr JUAREZ IS CITY OF PLEASURE Where Women Run Mad Rivalry for White Man's Smile Thousands of Dollars Pass Over Poker Tables Daily. SENATOR WORKS EL PASO, Feb. 13. A city where nil senso of responsibility seems to havo been suspended, where languid ayed senorltns run mad rivalry for tho white man's smile, whero thou sands of dollars pass over poker ta bles as easily as nickels pile up in a soda fountain cash register, whero men wear spurs and shoot, and whero the bull fight Is more popular than the drama fancy, if you please, such . a city and you have a mind picture of Juarez, Mcx. Travel a year In any direction and you would not find a more cosmopoli tan place on tho map of the universe, for in Juarez almost every nntionnl ity Is represented. Juarez's chief cluim to distinction is tho fnct that It Is tho Monte Carlo of North Amer ica a city whero gambling attracts no more attention than the sale of Bibles in Philadelphia, or tho reading of Shakespeare in Boston, tho killing of hogs in Chicago or tho grinding of wheat In Minneapolis. Prom Xcw to an Old World. Juarez is across tho Rio Grando river from El Paso. From tho plaza in EI Paso to the plnza in Jnuroz is but a 15-mlnuto rldo on a trolley car 11 sudden transition from one re public to another, from a now to an old world. Time was when El Paso was a Monte Carlo, with wide-open ground floor gambling. El Paso is still what is commonly understood as a hot town, but public gambling had to give way to the onward march of civilization, and buildings that were originally occupied ns gambling dens are now given over to grocery stores or book shops. Monte Carlo, moved across tho riv er, and quaint old Juarez was sud denly transformed. By reasou of Its charming climate the territory around Juarez is a mec ca for health seekers and tourists. Tho Juarez bull ring, which is sec ond In plcturesqiiftness only to tho gambling houses, is ono of tho most costly in Mexico. It has tho good will of the governor of tho state of Chi huahua, and from ono of the govern or's ranches come tho ferocious Span ish bulls which meet death nt tho hands of Juarez bull fighters. Thoro is n bull fight in Juarez ev ery Sunday, largely patronized by American tourists. Tho seating ca pacity is 12,000. It is frequently oc cupied to tho limit. IS UNDER FIRE Wordly Wrangle Follows Introduction of Resolution Demanding Recall of John D. Works as Senator From California. Our Correspondents EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 13. A verbal riot In tho sato Satur day followed tho introduction of resolution demanding the recall of United States Senator-elect John D. Works of Los Angeles because he op poses the recall of tho judiciary. The measure, introduced by Sanford, wns not read, nor was It printed In tho journal Tor information of Senators when the question shall como up Monday. Senator Itoseberry, In tho chair, refused to havo tho resolutfon read, holding that the allotted time for the Introduction of bills hnd elapsed. A wordy wranglo then fol lowed upon tho question whether the resolution should bo rogarded as n 'bill." Tho resolution recites tho election of Works by "insurgent re publicans and progressive democrats who believed him to bo tho embodi ment of progressive legislation." It declares that Works since being elect ed has "bolted from the combined Insurgent republican and progressive democratic party and become a re actionary republican," which Is a kind of republican not In good standing with thlB legislature. Talent meat market has another partner, a Mr. Howe. They nro do ing n goad business. Miss Mary Stancllff of Phoenix went to Ashland Wednesday to visit her friend, Mrs. Matt Potter. Miss Clara Allen of North Talent wont to Ashland Friday to attend tho convention of tho young people. Wo are sorry to havo to announce tho death of C. E. Houston, which oc curred at Ashland Ashland January 10, at 2 p. m. Mr. Houston was a member of Oregon camp, No. 438, Woodmen of tho World, at Phoenix, also of Oak Circle, No. 242, Women of Woodcraft, and was a momber of for Thomos Kiucald left Saturday Portland. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho M. E. church entertained nt tho residence of Mrs. J. II. Gny Saturday afternoon In hon or of tho fiOtli wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gay. All onjoyed tho occasion very much and hopo that this estinmblo couple will Hvo to en joy many moro anniversaries. Among those from our city who attended tho convention of tho Pres byterian Sundny school nt Ashland were: Miss Beulah Caldwell, T. M. Jones, Dan Hcssing, Frank Hatfield, Paul and Hull Norcross. Miss Nettle Lents and Ituth Eus- OO ABE .GROWINGS O tho Rcdmon nt Phoenix. Ho leaves ley were In Medford Friday COLD AIR COURSE IS SUPPORTED BY SOCIALIST CHICAGO, III., Fob. la. A "cold ail-" course, based upon ideas advo cated by Kmil Seidel, socialist mayor of Milwaukee, is the lutest innova tion in Chicago schools. Class rooms nro to be maintained at different temperatures nnd the pupils will bo advanced from one" room to anotlicr until they nro able to stand a temperature of .r() degree.-, without discomfort. The "cold air' course is designed for children hav ing a tendency to tuberculosis. a wlfo and two children, mothor and father, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Houston of Phoenix, one brother, Emil Hous ton; threo sisters, Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Mrs. W. J. Rlnehart of Klamath Falls and Mrs. J. M. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey wont to Ashland Saturday to attend tho fun eral of their sou-In-law's youngest sister, little Luclla Rcasc. W. E. Anderson of North Phoenix wns over to Phoenix last Thursday. Row Dr. Bailey, pastor of tho Pres byterian church of Phoenix, went to Ashland to attend Christian Endoav or convention, which Is being held at that place this week. Ren Sloppy of Fern Valley was trading in Talent Thursday. Mrs. John Graffes of North Phoe nix was trading in Phoenix last Thursday. W. J. Dean of Wagner Crcok was a Talent caller Wedncsdny. C. Carey sold a load of flno pota toes to J. S. Spitzer, the Talent gro- Jesslo Adams of Wagner Creek Miss Etta Williams and hor sis tor, Mrs. Ella Roper of Grants Pass, wero visiting friends at Medford Sat urday, Miss Parks and Mrs. F. F. Coopor woro shopping In Medford Saturday. Tho audlenco at tho electric theater Saturday evening was greatly amused by watching a pie eating contest par ticipated in by soven or moro boys. Rev. Coon of Woodvillo was hero Sunday. Miss Deathc, who Is teaching on Griffin creek, is Visiting Mrs. Wol verton here. Mr. Palmor nnd family returned from southern California, whero they havo been Bponding tho winter. Mrs. Bello Pleasants wont to Ash land Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Emtio Brophy. was trading in Talent Inst Wednes day. cor, last Wednesday. John Calhoun of Phoenix was visit ing in North Talent last Friday. BUL BOY GETS BEST OF HIS OLD MAN IN FIGHT WIT SHORTER HOURS FOR CHICAGO GIRLS WHITE SALMON, Wash., Feb. 1.1. "It wns all because T tried to spank my boy," said Albert Darting as be placed his arm under the x-ray to day nnd then submitted to an opera tion which laid open his wrist to tho bone. As he swung on the lad, the boy instinctively throw hi" hand be hind for protection, and an indelible pencil he held penetrated the father's! paid wrist. The point broke off starting blood poisoning. Amputation mny be neeossnry. L SELLS FOR $10,000 HKOCKTON, Mass., Feb. 311. "1 never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one; Hut I will tell you, anyhow, I'd rather see than be one." If you will change tho cow's mime to Jake, and niter the "saw" in the first lino to owned, the good old ditty will not bo so far from fact. Daniel W. Field of this city did own u pur-, pie cow or rather u voyal purple bull. Today W. II. Miner of Chicago is in the possession of the freak and Field has $10,000 instead, the purchase price being the largest over J'or any seven weeks old host. jTAFT SAID TO BE AN ENEMY OF NFGROFS NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. Y.. President Tuft was today denounced as tho enemy of the negro Hishop Turner of tho African M. E. church of Georgia who spoke at a conven tion of tho bishops of tho state. "The supreme court," Hishop Tur ner "is always robbing the negroes of their rights in congress and thB president will not interfere. If the devil does not luko some of the whiles who are mistreating my race. 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The wholo top of my head is fairly covered ana keeps comine; in thicker. I shall kcop on using it a whilo longer, as X sotico a constant improvement. STEPHEN BACON, Bochoitcr, N. Y. 50c. and $1.00 a Bottle At all Druggists M Vow Drvgaist Does Not Keep It, Send Us the Price in Stamps, and We Will Send You a Large Bottle, Express Prepaid Wyeth Chemical Company 74 gyHtfSKS?" FOB SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY Leon B. Haskins, Medford, Ore. UNCLE SAI TO HAVE BEST GUNS ON EARTH Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies EAGLE PHARMACY, 100 Enst Main St. Phenes: Home G3; Pnc. 232 WEST SIDE PHARMACY 200 West Mnin Street riienes: Home 43; Pnc. '1041 Real Bargains CHICAGO, Fob. 13. Declaring that long hours of toll havo caused thousands of Chicago girls to become a menace to tho state's future wel fare because of broken health, tho Women's Trade Union leaguo of Il linois will send representatives to Springfield next week to work for tho strengthening of tho stato wom en's ton hour working luw. Tho leaguo plans to havo n bill In troduced which will extend tho scope or tho present measure, which thoy say Is full of loopholes. In an effort to forco tho bill's pas sage, data collected by tho Louis nrandols and tho department of com morco and labor showing working conditions for Chicago women and glrla will bo prosented to tho legislature. TELLS HER HUSBAND'S BUSINESS SECRETS SEATTLE, Wiihh., Feb. 13. -The superior court mini decide whether u wife's, alleged habit of disclosing hor htibbnnVb husniebs secrets to her frionds is cause for a divorce lor the buffering husbiuul. John I). Fields, mi expert mining engineer litis lileu suit for divorce beenufeo lie alleges his wifo told outsiders about h'- business. This caused him to loo.o hunvily on sevoml occaious, he ul logos. They wore mnrried thrc yours ugo. Molds was a mining expert nt tlu Alaska Yukon Pacific oxpofcition. Newspaper Man Dies. OAKLAND. Cal., Feb. 13. Ar rangemonU for the t'uueral of Willlnii IS. Dftrpio, owner nnd publisher of he Oakland Tribune, who died at uii home here lust night aftr u linipHu.; illmtee., will bo made today. Dur-ie will ho buried here. Ho figured lu oly in California iwlitiw for over j" years, no leavo n widow, Mr. Kr minin Hnrgi IlakiiH for Health. BOSTON, Feb. 13. Through the good offices of the .Mexican govern ment according to former Governor Curtis J. Guild if Miissnchuscts, who wns special nmbnssiidor to tho Mexi can centennial celebration, the United Stales nrmy will soon have u superior nnniunent, so far as rifles nnd ma chine guns go, to that (t nny other power of the first rank. "(iouorul Mondragon of the Mexi can nrmy, has invented u coiitrivuuce which, applied to u rifle or machine gun, make it the mot advanced weapon in the ranks of tho armj," said Guild today. "Tho government of the United States asked for in formation concerning it, and the Mexican government, although it had s- not fully issued the improved arm to I its own army, immediately furnished Washii I nm time the Americnn troops will be equipped with tho device." Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Thos. Bartholomew, PIi. C, General Mgr. Hie Rexull Stores Medford, OlU L. H. JUDD, REAL ESTATE AGENT Talent, Jackson County, Oregon. Midway between Medford and Ashland, in the fruit bolt of Southern Oregon. Healthy and mild climate, and pure water. Alfalfa, fruit and limber lands from 15 acres to 800 acres. Also lots on the instalment plan, in newly incorporated town of Talent, Oregon. Write (enclosing stamps) or come and seo mo at Talent, Oregon. ; army, immediately furnished '' y t fll Q T 1 1 ington with the full particulars.. : CaiUp 0611 & rJaUmDaCll informed that within u short1!; ,i . . . , Ha3klns for Health. Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles GENERAL OVERHAULING & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PHONE MAIN 6231. Corner Central Avo, and 8th St Medford, Or. MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. W A T O II I X (i T II i: IS It K A 1) h I X 13 coming to and goluy from this bak ery glvoa a vlow of happy face with not a traco of dyniieimla on a slnglo fare. Don't start trying to make bread aa mother used to. Huy It hero, save tho labor and get bettor bread, and more for your money. Kvorythlng warrantoiL uro. IN Us ed Autos We have some real bargains in second hand automobiles. One .1010 model .17, '10 J I. J?. Jjuick; top windshield, presto tank JA7iI and all ex- equipment; At condition. Price tP-"-" One 3910, HO II. P. Maxwell car; wind shield, speedometer, presto light tank and extra equipment. This car has only run 2200 miles; cost the ownor $2000. This is a bargain. Will sacrifice tlflflA ! One 1910, HO If. P. Whilo Oas car; only run about 3000 miles; top wind shield, pivsto lank, fully equipped. Will sell $1 Qflfl One 1908, 30 IT. P. Rambler; all new tires, 36x4; a ft( bargain vUtlU One 1910 IS. M. P. 30 IT. P., two tops, speedometer, clock, glass front, storage batten' and box, tire iron, shock absorbent, trunk rack, presto fiAf light tank OVV Ono model 10, 18 Jl. P. Buiok only $1000 Medford Bakery TODD .v CO. (Si Delicatessen SOUTH CKSTHAL AVKNTH i.ujy cook iv en Altaic. These ears can be seen and domon strated at tho Bear Creek Garage 104 S. Bartlett Street MEDFORD, ORE. Main 2551. Home 255. 4I3&HIMIS1J- H. Oomgau, Mgr. and Sales Agent ., A M ,i ' 4 : ! t i:m V J min miji in s K 1. 1 nm i FT mgm