Medford Mail Tribune CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE THIRD SECTION FORTY-FIRST YEAR. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1911. No. 39. m OF TILDEN FREED BY HYPNOTIST DID NOT STOP PAIN Refuse to Quit Palatial Home Fastest Yatch In World Launehed CLUB Iff 17 UNDP H CURPUS K George E. Boss Issues Notice of Big Social Gathering of Boosters Program Arranged Many Mayors aro to Talk. Gcoi-ko E. Boss, secretary of tho Med ford Commercial Club lias Issued the fol lowing notice of tlio club's spring round up to be hold May 1": An exhaustive program Is now In pre paration, the committee lias has several meetings In perfecting arrangements, and u big tlmo Is looked for. Tho pro gram will consist of a spread of' Roguo ltlver products "both dry and wot." Ar rangements will bo made to scat 17G guests. Admission will bo by ticket, which can bo prpcured without cost from tho members of tho club or from the secretnry nt his office. Tho following flvo minute addresses and toasts are assured, and will bo launched In quick succession. "Address of Welcome," Mayor W. H. Canon. Toaatmastcr, Judge Win, IT. Colvlg. "Improvements of tho weather and Us difficulties," l'rof. I J. OT.ara. "What we want of Medford", Mayor of Grants Pass. "City of Medford". P. .T. Noff. "Toast to tho Ladles". Judgo Win. S. Crowoll. "Our relations with your-clty," Mayor of Ashland. "The present financial outlook," lion, W. I. Vawter. "Agriculturist vs. Farmer", S. Vilas Ileckwlth. "Jackson County", Mayor of Jackson ville. "Good Suburban Roads", Frank Mad den. "Tho Alfalfa Farmer", Win. II. Gore. "Our Mineral Resources", Mayor of Gold Hill. "Co-operation", Mayor of Central Point. "Alfalfa O Alfalfa", Medford Quar tette. "Front page boosting", L. C. lirnn- SOII. "Faglo Polntlets", Mayor of Eagle Point. "Organization", Reginald Parsons. "Our truck farming for your mar kets", Mayor of Phoenix. Tho abovo addresses nnd toasts are subjects to chango. Tho committee Is preparing a musical program of homo talent, and an enjoy able evening Is assured. j It has not yet been decided where the imiokur will bo held, but will ho inndo luTown by Tuesday. The fiveminute rnlo will bo strictly adhered to. BSjfV( I ?(? &ElttikftfMifififififiHHilififififififififififififKjiififiHEiK!5 fs ? 'Vs.' i 4VSt MRS .THOMAS ASHLEY PENT ""fogy "G EESmETiCECylRS.T.ASiUYTCNrrATPGLHAMivVNOie. "SV NEW YORK, May 4. Three unsuccess ful nttempts havo been made to eject Mrs. Thorn, 18 Ashley Dent from her pal atini homo In Pelham Manor, u beauti ful suburb. Mrs. Dent, who Is promi nent socially, has sued for divorce, but up to tho present has refused to mnvo from her husband's house. No amount of persuasion from Mr. Dont or tho po lice has thus far availed, nnd the beau tiful Mrs. Dent still holds fast with her rctlnuo of servants as n body guard. DOZEN MEN TO E UN Look for tho ad that gives a clue to thn boarding houso you'ro looking for! Frank Clinton Goes on War Path and Makes Things Lively on Front Street Big' Crowd Needed to Re fute His Argument. Crazed with drink Friday night a man named Frank Clinton, went on tho war path and it took tho cntlro floating population of South Front streot to sub duo him. About 11:30 o'clock Clinton began un argument nnd finding words insufficient ho resorted to his fists. Ho swung violently on overyono In reach nnd ut Inst u dozen men received the benefit of his blows before the police ar rived an arrested him, together with Ernest Webber and Fred Smith. When taken to court this morning Clinton's face looked like a beefsteak but Mayor Canon fined each $10 hut was forced to remit the flno on account of their fin ancial condition. Tho men hnd Just ar rived In town and tho mayor ordered them out again nnd they were only two glad to leave. CROWDS HOOT 1 WOMEN Suffragettes Parade as Mark of Pro test to Failure of Assembly to En franchise Them and They arc Jeer ed by Crowds. NEW YORK. May C With 100 men In tho line, 1.C00 suffragists paraded In Fifth avenue here this afternoon ns a protest against tho falluro of tho as sembly to pass the equal sufrago bill. Speeches were made in Union Square, Greatly to tho gleo of tho big crowds who assembled and guyed tho suffrnglsts without mercy. Nearly nil tho professions In which women aro prominent were represented In tho parade hair dressers, artists, models, milliners, dressmakers, laund resses, nctresen, newspaper women and women In nearly every lino of mnle en deavor. Ono banner they carried which occasioned many ribald Jeers rend: "Wo prepnro children for tho werld: let us preparo tho world for children." Need Not Appear Before Senate and Testify in Lorimcr Case Rules the Judge Attorneys for the State File Bill of Exceptions. CHICAGO, May C Edward Tlhlen. president of the National Packing Com pany, who was arrested for refusing to testify regarding u Lordlier "slush fund" beforo the Illinois senate, was today freed of his arrest for contempt by n habeas corpus writ sworn out befoie Superior Judgo Petit. In addition to Tllden. W. C. Cum mlngs, president of the Drovers Trust St Savings Company, and George M. Reno let. caHhler of tho Drovers Deposit National hank, were freed by Judge Petit on the habeas corpus writs. 'As n result of the ruling none of the threo men will need to appear before tho state senate committee Investigating tho election of Lordlier and, If the Petit ruling Is sustained. It Is believed tho Lorlmer committee will be discharg ed and tho probe of tho alleged crooked election will drop. Attorneys for tho state filed a bill of exceptions, there being no possible appeal from tho mandate of tho circuit court Judge. In his decision freeing Tlldon, Cum-mlngs- and Renedlct, Judge Petit nssert ed that the attorneys for the senate con cealed tho real Issue, presenting their case In such a manner that the court could enjoy "press made popularity" If ho desired. Judgo Petit mild the real question wns whether the sennto was empowered to summon Tlldon and oth ers by n subpoena duces tecum. He said that tho senate was only empower ed to Judgo of tho proper election of Its own members, nnd that this was his principal reason for Issuing the writs. Petit further Justified his decision by declaring that Tllden had carried out tho Rubpocnn by appearing personally beforo tho Investigating committee, and that he could not bo forced to produce tho "book. Petit also nttacked thn sub poena as too general In that It did not specify In dctnll Just what bonks of Tllden's nnd tho banks wero wnntted. Ho cited authorities showing that tho subpoena should havo described the desired books In detail, and finally held that Tlldon was not In contempt. Attorney J, J. Hcnly, who acted for tho sennte, Is allowed tten days to file a bin or exceptions. Look for tho loser of tho articles you have found for n, prompt ad may savo him a Jot of worry." Look at tho advortlsed real estate with n. coldly critical eye and if It stilt "looks good," buy! Zjj(iiHHiiHHiM M - ; v i . . i L-7TJTNTe M T ns- or the aovcHCiGr. "- tv CH.UCI-P. Tho ttonmor Sovereign-., the fastest yacht In the world, owned by M. C. S. Borden, N. Y. Y. C, lms Juit been lounchou from the yards of the Seabnry Com pany of New York. A spoed of 35 mileo an hour continuously has boen guoran toort by her designer, Oharloa X.. Soabury, whoso high apood vessels are upon all American wators. CORNELL BESTS PENNSYLVANIA Wins Dual Field Meet on Franklin Field Pennsylvania Protests Score However Final Score is 59 to 58. PHILADELPHIA, May C Ily tho nnr row margin of u slnglo point, Cornell was returned victor today In tho dual field meet with tho University of Penn sylvania on Franklin Field. Pennsyl vania protested tho seoro on thu ground that In tho broad Jump, tho final ovent. LaFlamme of Pennsylvania Jumped 21 feet, 4 Inches, while ho was only cred ited with 20 fret. 4 Inches. Tho final scoro wek: Cornell 5tf, IVunsylvnnlit- C8. Look nt tho ads that offer employ ment and you'll find tho right ono soon. FRUIT MEN AGAIN FIREJURDS Thermometer Dropper to 27 Friday Night No Damage Done Owing to Vigorous Smudging in the Differ ent Orchards. Orchard owners wero forced to flro again Friday night, a light frost des cending on tho vulloy. Tho mercury descended to 27 degrees In plnccH, but vigorous firing rnlsed tho temperature sufficiently to provent damage to tho fruit. There has been several nights when damage was Imminent, but ho far tho fruit crop In the Itoguo River valloy has 1)ooii Injured far less titan any of tho other fruit districts. Took nt tho classified ads If you havo lost something nnd if tho flndor itasn't advertised, You Advortlsn. Young Man Is Badly Mistreated by Alleged Hypnotist on Tacoma Stage Brings Suit for $50 for Each Pin Thrust. TACOMA. Wash.. May A. Upon com plaint by Harl Ashford, aged 18, a war rant wns Issued today for thoarrest of "Alburtus." an nllcgcd hypnotist, who Is appearing nt a locnl theater hero. Ashford wns tho hypnotic subject used by "Alburtus" lust night nt tho thentor. A lint pin was forced through tho boy'H tongue, another through both chcoks, ono through tho lob of his ear, another through tho flesh under his Jaw nnd two through ono of his arms. With theso pins In tho boy's flesh, tho "hypnotist" led him through thn nudlenco declaring thnt the lad wns In a trance. Tho sceno seriously affected tho feel ing of tho women In tho nudlonco. It was noted thnt ns whllo bolng waa led through tho audience, tho young men wiped blood from his tips, despite tho "you seo thcro Is no blood, no patn," talk by tho hypnotist. Ashford said today that ha was In no sonso under tho Influence) of Alburtus. IIo said ho thought there was soma trick about the flesh punturlng nnd had no Idea, thnt tho pins would bo stuck Into his flesh. When thq long lint pin was thrust through his tongue, ha snld ho couldn't "yell If ho wnnted to." Ho said that tho pain was terrible. Tho crlminnl charge ngnlnst AlhiirtiiH Is that of violation of tho stato law prohibiting tho employment of a minor In a stngo performance In addition tho young man will bring a civil suit de manding $G0 for each pin thrust, VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT ARRANGED BY HALL Court Hall hns returned from Tort Inuil, whero ho has been for sovornl days on business. Whllo thero ho visited sev eral vnudovltlo booking exchanges and finds thnt ho cannot book full programs for tho entire week. Saturday and Sun dny aro the best days for tho theater going, public nnd Mr. Hall finds that ho cannot get bookings for theso two nlghtu. He thinks, however, that ho can glvo ono good program each week and secure tho very" best attractions for Medford by so doing. Look at a few of tho furnished rooms ndvortlsed and pack your trunkl LET US FURNISH THE HARDWARE MEDFORD HARDWARE CO. You Are Sure to be Pleased With Anything You Purchase at This Store. We Make it Our Business to Secure Only the Best and Pride Ourselves on Showing Only the Most Satisfactory Lines :::::::: Building Hardware H Assortments Very Complete If you are building a shod or a 10,000 homo, we are pre pared to furnish the hardware. Whether you want tho good common kind or the finest hand wrought, we have it, and always at a price that is satisfactory. 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