0 u MEDFORD jNEAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1911. PAGE FIVE Y V Personal J. H. Wilson of Evans Creek spent Monday In Mcdford on business. Don't buy an auto until you seo the 1911 Bulcks. Henry B. Tate of Ashland was in Medford Monday on business. An order wnB recently placed for 40 Bhade trees to further ornament Summit avenue, which from the char acter of building, location and im provements is sure to bo ono of the swell homo additions of the city. C. W. Woltors of Talent was a re cent Medford visitor. W. 0. Murphy has well under way a $1500 residence on Summit ave nue. J. E. Enyart and Gcorgo Putnam leave this evening to appear beforo the seimte committee on fisheries against opening Itogue rlvor. First annual dance of W. O. W. camp No. 90 will bo given at Nata torlum hall on tho evening of Feb ruary 21. Tickets $1.00. 281 Bonjamin F. Ileldel, highwny en gineer, returned Sunday from Salem, whore he has been assisting tho leg islative committee on highway mat ters. Dr. J. E. Shearor, physician and Burgeon. Offico over Strang's drug store. tf. Dr. M. S. Burgess, who has been In Medford for past three weeks looking over tho city from a professional standpoint, has opened up offices in Medford National Bank annex, and taken a residence at 200G South Or ango street. 280 M. J. Lave'B $5000 hqmo on Sum mit avenue Is Hearing completion. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Telfer return ed this morning from a" week end vis- It to Grants Pnss. Watch for tho "Plerco," the smooth running motorcycle. tf District Attorney B. F. Mulkcy was in Medford today. H. B. Patterson, 11C E. Main, has Koruo nice English Hollies and all kinds of shado trees. Roses (all tho best). Now is a good time to plant. Drop in and seo me. tf E. A. Lobrer of San Francisco Is a guest of the Nnsh hotel. Tho car that Btands tho gaff The Buick. William Courtwright of Spokane Is visiting Medford. Is your i ouso wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundrod per cent Incroase In comfort. Start living the electric life. tf. P. C. Washburn of Tablo Rock Is a, Medford visitor. Don't bo In a rush to buy your new nuto see tho 1911 Buick. William McQuado of Portland ar rived In Medford this morning. The sensation of the auto show at Portland 1911 Bulcks. J. E. Green of Berkeley Is In Med ford on business. Call phone 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 C. E. Ward of Now York city Is a business visitor in Medford. Ask Colonel Tou Velio about those 1911 Bulcks. Thomas A. Deerlng of Portland ar rived In tho city this morning on a business trip. Light, durable, strong, powerful, economical tho Buick leads tho au tomobllo world. Arthur M. Geary returned to his ranch on Griffin crook Sunday after noon. What car has delivered tho goods In tho Roguo River valley? The Buick That Is why thero are so many In uso. Arthur Brown spent Monday In Grants Pass on business. John II. Carkln. attornoy at law. ovor Jackson County bank. John Williams of Trail Is spend ing n fow days in Medford on busi ness. Flvo hundred flno Bartlett pear trees for salo. Call on J. A. Perry at Medford National bank. tf Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: P. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. ' LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl . Undertaker and Ernbalmer Succesoor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About March 1, Private Am bulance Service. Sick and injured conveyed to any part ot city or country. v Telephones; Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Cooklln, 3601. J. H. Butler, 3571, and Local Chief of Police Hittson received word from Sheriff Sibley of Stock Ion, Cnl., asking him to hold W. M. Johnson, negro, n fugitive from jus tice arrested here Inst Saturday until the arrival of n deputy sheriff with requisition papers here. Tho triumph of nuto building tho 1911 Bulcks. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, Ovor Jackson County bank. 285 Charlie Brown of Big Sticky Is in Medford. SQUARES SELF WITH COURT Samuel Gompers Quick to Explain to Supreme Court That He Did Not Make Statement Accredited to Him. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 13. Anxious to have it understood that he is not seeking the role of dofond ant In another enso for contempt of court, Samuel Gompers today made a rather peculiar explanation to tho United States supreme court. Gompers' troubles grew out of tho similarity of the names "Wright" and "White." Tho labor leader discussed his contempt case in Now York yes terday, In which Justico Wright of tho supreme court of tho District of Columbia figures as tho aggrieved person. In reporting Gompers' speech several newspapers substituted tho name of Chief Justico Whlto of tho United States supremo court for that of the purist affected, mnking Gom pers say: "Can Justico White imagine that If wo went to Jail our voices would bo stifled?" As Gompers.' case Is ponding In tho United States supremo court, ho lost no time In making his explanation. Not a Day in Hod. Gramllng, S. C. In a letter from Gramllng, Mrs. Lula Walden says: "I was so weak before I began taking Cardui that It tired mo to walk just a little. Since taking it I do all tho housowork for my family of nlno, and have not been in bed a day since. Cardui Is tho greatest remedy for women on earth." Weak women need Cardui. It is the Ideal woman's tonic, because It Is especially adapt ed for women's needs. It relieves backnehc, headache, dragging t feel ings, and other female misery. Try Cardui. A few doses will show you what It can do for you. It may bo Just what you want. REBEL. SHOT. IS CAUGHUy WIFE Body of Man Stood Against Wall of Home and Shot by Diaz Soldiers Falls Into Arms of Wife Mur dered Man Accused of Being Rebel (lALVKSTOX, Texas, Feb. .13.--Murder of a Mexican merchant, Al quies Saldou, in Pueblo, Mexico, by adherents of President Diaz is re ported hero today by Dr. 11. A. Hates of Sail Antonio. The physician says the Diaz ad herents discovered that Saldou was acting as treasurer for thcinsurrcc ton. When tho Mexican troops first reached Saldou's home and he re fused to surrender they opened fire with machine guns, riddling the resi dence. Finally a charge was made and when tho houso was entered Sal don and his family wore found hiding in n cellar. A further search re vealed $1500 and numerous revolu tionary documents which wcro con fiscated. Saldou was ordered shot. The soldiers of tho firing party stood him against tho wall of his home and as his body fell, riddled with bullets, his wife, who was standing nearby, rushod forward and caught tho body in her amis. KING'S "SKELETON" IS MAKING HIM PEEVED I LONDON, Feb. 13. Edward Hoi- :ton James' Paris publication, the Liberator, containing a repetition of ' tho story of tho king's morganatic marriage, was circulated throughout England today. King George and ! Queen Mary nre most exasperatod that the scandal will not down, and It is' undofltood the king may have the attorney goneral ask Franco to (fxnadltp James from Paris to bo 'tried for criminal libel. BANK ROBBERS SACRAMENTO Safe of Nippon Bank Blown Up and $5000 Cash Is Taken as Well as Much Jewelry N itlit Watchman Is Seriously Wounded. SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Feb. 13. A gang of desperadoes ta an early hour today blew up the safe of the Nippon hank here and escaped with .foOOO in cash nnd several thousand dollars worth of jewelry that had been left with the bank as security for loans. Ono of tho robbers with a shotgun seriously wounded Chnrles Ptillcn, n former night watchman, and slightly wounded Albert Allison. Rcnorts are conflicting ns to whether there were four or five bandits. They nre believed to be the same gang which attempted a robbery at Winters, Cnl., recently. The detonation of the nitro-glyco-ritte was terrific, tl wns heard nil over the southwest quarter of the city and the interior of the bank wns totally wrecked. According to the most reliable stor ies, three of tho robbers were sta tioned at separate corners" ns pickets. They halted a scoro or more before and after tho explosion. Two of the pickets had shotguns, tho other a rifle. Tho robbers had stolen n rig be longing to Jnmcs Knnpp. They hitched this nenr the bank and after lite robbery made their escape in it. About seven blocks from the hnnk the polico found a quantity of jew elry dropped from the buggy. Pullen nnd Allison wcro walking along the street toward tho bank and heard the explosion. They saw a man with a shotgun guarding the street crossing. He commanded them to hnlt. Pullen stepped forward to investi gate and the bnndit fired both bar rels nt him. The distance- was about f0 paces. Tho shot struck him in tho legs from the hip down. A few stray shot hit Allison. The police were summoned. In vestigation disclosed a 0-ounco bot tle standing near the wrecked safe, tl was half full o l'nitro glycerine. The remainder had been poured into a hole in the snfe and touched off with u fuse of powder. A large piceo of steel crashed through the floor past tho bonds of two Japanese sleeping in (ho base ment below, just grazing, but not wounding them. Tho bank is owned by O. II. Kishi. There are 40 stockholders. The loss is covered by insurance. The bnndits are boliovcd lo have fled toward Rosoville. MEDFORD SOON TO IflEETJLBANY State Champions Arc Coming Down to Meet Local Team in Basketball Game Local Team Said to Bo Crackcrjacks. The Medford High school basket ball team wil Icoinpeto against a team from tho Albany high school for tho championship of the State Tuesday evening. Albnny now holds the state cham pionship, having cleaned up all the school teams in the northern part of the stato and ns tho local boys have so far shown themselves superior lo any teams in the Roguo river val ley, it is expected that tho game to morrow night will bo a hard fought one. Tho game is called for 7 :-15 o'clock sharp nnd will bo fought out on tho Nntatorium floor. Thero will be skating after tho game. " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 4 i t 4 f -f -f' FOR KKNT Now building Hx20, suitable for enrpunter shop or barn. Inqtiiro foot of Almond st. 285 WANTED 12;, fertile price and brood. I Medford. oggu. State O. Box 143,' 280 FOR RKNT Furnished front room, dose in, 219 S. Central, or phono 2933. ' 280 FOR RENT Furnishod 5-room bun galow, modern; close in. Inquire TilO S. Holly. 280 WANTKD To rent n largo house tent for light housekeeping. Mutt ho close in to center of town. Call mi i R. ItliK-h at Co 'a oftice. Hoar Creel, Motor Cur 28 1 WEST WILL STAND By PEOPLE'S LAWS Intimates That He Will Veto Measure to Open Rogue River Points Out Extract In His Message to Lcgls lature ns Answer. STATE IIOUSB, Salem, Or., Feb. 13. "1 say now that during my term of offico I will zealously guard the integrity of (htvo laws of tho people nad will combat with every means in my power any I'.ttoinpt to injure, in fringe or subvert them. The people of Oregon, at different limes and in no uncurtain tones, have declared for these laws, and no men or hostito influence should be permitted to at tempt in nny manner to wrest from tho people their hard-earned victory." This is on extract from Governor West's message to the legislature. Asked what he would do in case tho house bill, throwing Rogue river open for operations by the llumu cun ning interests in defiance of tho ini tiative law passed by the people, should also pass tho cscnato and be put up to him, Governor West turned to page 38 of his incsoago and laid his forefinger upon tho paragraph given in tho foregoing. That was his answer, lie would say nothing further, but that answer spells defeat for tho men who, on tho representation that the people blun dered, that, as Seneca Fonts said, they mado "n' slight mistake," ex hibited tho temerity and effrontery to try to overthrow tho people's will as expressed by a majority of 1(1, 000 votes. STORM HOT OR IS VET Rain or Snow Is Prediction for To night Field of' White Greet Local People This Morning Storm General. PORTLAND, Or., Fob. 13. Tho general storm warnlngH Issued Sun day against any vessels going to sea Is still In forco today, and although tho galo has subsidod somewhat, a falling barometer Indicates that tho storm Is not ovor, and may again ro sumo tho intensity that characterized It yestorday. A whistling wind, ac companied by flurries of snow, ob tained In Portland today. Tho pro dictions for today aro for continued rain ami snow. Over four Inches of snow foil Sun day night In tho valley. Tho predic tion for tonight Is rain or snow. Tlio "For Snlo" classified ads ni tho markot-place for tho useful things thnt linvo nlrondy been used Somotimos n sccond-hnnd nrticlo would servo you ns well ns n now ono. Watch this clnnnifiontinnl Tn ISIS THEATRE CLAM AN and GLADYS FULLER Presenting the Comedy Sketch "The City Girl and Her Country Beau" Miss Fuller being one of the few lady Ventrilaquists Introducing her two MescriEsions boys, Patsy and Snowball. Three Reels of Pictures and a Good Song NEW RAILROADS "Grants PaBs Is rapidly com'ng to tho front with tho now rail roads to bo constructed and other developments ot Irrigation and power In prospect. Do you want good business property, hotol site, residence property, or CI030 In acreage nt present low prices? I have choice selections In each of tho auovo. A. N. PARSONS I00 0r4 j SENATORS WORK FOR JICHERY Senators Bourne and Chamberlain Stato That They Will Do All In Their Power to Secure Trout Hatchery for Rogue. The Mait Tribune, in behalf of tho Rogue River Fish Protective associa tion, recently requested Senator Ronnie nnd Chamberlain to secure a $J."),000 appropriation for tho estab lishment of a trout hatchery on Roguo river to bo operated by tho bureau of hatchories. Tho follow ing replios have been received. Senator Uourno writes as follews: ''1 noto your desire to secure iui appropriation for a trout butchery on tho Rogue rivor. 1 have recently introduced and secured passage through tho sonato of u bill appropri ating $5(1,000 for hatcheries on the Columbia nnd its tributaries. This, I think you will ngree, is as much us we could expect to secure for Or egon hatcheries in one congress and I think it would bo absolutely im possible to soeuro nnd 1 think it would bo absolutely impossible to secure an appropriation for another hatch ery now. Tho bill passed by tho senate has not yet passed tho house but I nm hoofuI of tho congress men securing favorable action upon it. "After this is dono wo shall be pleased to take up tho trout hatchery question at a .subsequent session and if the showing mado seems to justify tho appropriation wo shall endeavor to secure it. What I mean by this is that as Senator Chamberlain and I view government affairs, wo will not ask the United States govern ment to appropriate money oven for our own stato until wo can show that it is a wise investment, from a busi ness standpoint." Senator Chnmborluiu writes: "With roforenco to an appropria tion i ;,m.j,uuu to no used hy tlio bureau of hatcheries in tho estab lishing of a trout hatcherv on Rogue river to bo used in conjunction with tho salmon hatchery near Trail, pei- mit mo to say that it will afford me pleasure to do anything I can to so euro mis appropriation, tiiougn vour letter comes most too Into to lead me to hopo that this can bo accom plished nt this session of congress. Tho appropriation bills gonotiilly are so wen iiuilor way that from now on it will ho difficult to secure addi tions thereto on account of the crowded condition of the calender and tho short limo until tho adjourn ment of congress. I will, however, do tho best I can in the premises." Sewed His Nose On. MARTINS FERRY, Feb. 111. Har ry King, 1-1 years of ago, and em ployed in the Wheeling Corrugating company's plant, on turning his head suddenly struck his nose against a sharp piece of tin, which protruded from a pile, and tlio end of that or gan was almost severed. Twelve stitches were necessary to get the olfactory member into proper posi tion. 'i ::. 'i 'i 'i ' 'i s '. 'i Real Estate Grants Pass, Or. Medford Opera House Operatic Extravaganzi "THE MILITARY GIRL" By the Students of Medford High School Replete with good comedy, pretty costumes, catchy music and special effects. 70 - PRETTY GIRLS 70 FRIDAYandSATURDAY FEB'Y 17th and 18th ADMTSSTON, 50c, 75c AND $1.00. SEATS ON SALE AT lIASKtNS' DRUG STORE fr GET THE HABIT Of calling us If you hnvo any oletitrlc work ot nny kind. Wo can fix you up in tho best posslblo style. It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing Electric Construction Co. PHONE MAIN 0501 220 WKST MAIN' STItEEX fil - -fcic Farmers and Cho finest Sample Rooms in the oty. ?fc i2Ss-?a-55SS:rJ toj L n Hotel Moore Telephone In Every Room RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN !!!5J ? J. E. ENYART, Prcsldont J. A. PERRY, Vlco-Prcsldont F. E. MERRICK, Vlce-Prcsld?ut JOHN S. ORTII, Caahlor W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 RAKE DEPOSIT IIO.XEH KOU DIMNESS TRANSACTED. Wo ttrffjwrfjv E. M. F. Studebaker Garage Co. Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co. TIiIh Gnrago and Mnchlno Shop Is now In chnrgo or a practical auto repair man. All kinds ot autos and gas engines well nnd quickly ropalred. Overhauling n specialty. Cars stored and cared (or hy tlio month. Oil and gasollno tor salo. 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 match for only f 15,000. ThU Is tho boat thing wo have had to of for for tho monoy this season, Cash $5000; balance to suit nt G por cent, Tho family physician has Issued his command to tho ownor to make a quick change. 3a-. Rogue River Land Company No. 11 NORTH CENTRAIj AVENUE. 1 M A K K y o u it It KMITTANCEft ly chcckH on this bank. Than thero will bo no chanco ot tho monoy be ing lost or disputes as to payment, Checks can bo mailed for a two-cent stamp. Thoy aro thus nt tho samo tIn.o tho cheapest and safest vray of romlttlng monoy. Open your account today and commenco getting tho ben efit. Fruit Growers Bank Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath RENT. A GENEKAD HANKING HOMCTT YOUR PATRONAGE. &'4h-4 Flanders r'rs.sr'sr4ssss And the Doctor Must Be Obeyed 3S acres host land In vnlky; on main road; 5 miles from Medford; 8-room niodorn houso, largo barn; 17 acres In alfalfa; A acres Dartletts 4 years old; 11 acres Nowtowns I yenrB old; 2 acres truck land with gas ongluo and Irrigating well; and tho wholo shooting -----.Z U ff-