Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 19, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    t av XT
BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OKUOON, FRIDAY, MAY 15). Mil.
ist
1'-
l
A
!
$,
k
r
f.
r
Ml
$
Kill HIJACKS
REFORM LAWS
Says Recall Is Very Dangerous and
That Initiative and Referendum is
"Government Nostrum" Says
T. R. Would Have Been Recalled.
WAHIIINOTON. 1 C, Mny 19. Dc
clurltiK tlmt ncltlirr WonhlnKton, Jcf
fcrnon Mmlloon. Lincoln, Lincoln nor
lloooevpll coulil IirVp continued In putv
Ho Ufa If they linrt boon nulijocl to thr
recall, ItopronontRtlvo Julluo Khn (re
publican, Cnllfornln) upoVo In the houne
on llio Arlionn-Now Mexico contltu
tlnnnl approval resolution. Ho iIiiMxm
tlio Initiative, referendum and recnll
"Kovernmentnl nontnimo."
"There In Kcnrcely one national hero."
nald Knhn, "ngnlimt whom a recall peti
tion would not hnvp been filed durtiiK
wome period of liln Incumbency or pub
lic office If the laws Imd permitted
lnm nnyono doubt that enouKh slRnn
lure could havo been secured In the
Hotith to force Ilooitcvclt to flpht to re
tain his place Immediately after he In
vited HooKer WnKhlnRton to lunch with
him in the While Hnusor'
Scene From "The Yankee Girl1' at the Medford Opera House Tonight
J w ii ii a I I I I I ' hi . mmm i i i niiwfi
p
DOCTOR IS CALLED
7709 MILES AWAY
I.OH AXOKLKS, Cnt. May J?. On a
7.70J mllo sick call. Dr. J. J. Choato Is
hastening Eastward today In an effort
to beat death In a race to Rome, Italy.
Tho sufferer Is Miss Mildred Drowning,
nred IS, daughter of a wealthy Los
Angeles family, stricken down uhlU on
a tour with her mother. Dr. Chonte.
who has lonp bctsn the Drownln family
physician, was summoned by cablegram
and was told to spare no expense for
speed. He hopes to leave New Vork on
the Mauretanla tn five days, reachlnc
Ixndon five days later. The entire trip
ts planned, will tako thirteen days.
ANIMALS ROPED
BY AMERICANS
Interesting Films Arc Shown at Sa
voy Which Should Be Seen by
School Children add Those Inter
ested in Natural History.
ROGERS WILL NOT BE
SENTENCED NOW
r J" '
LAS VKOAS. N. M May 19. The
dJstrlctUornry ifoday Ifitlmated that
MTIl! Boifrr tyho taidedjgillty to the
Uihvuilnif bf tkroe'ycAr oIU.NValdo Rok
ers. tho Rrandson of JuJkc Henn Waldo,
millionaire cenernl solicitor' for the
Santa Fo recently, will not be sc1)tl:51
until the completion of the trial of Joe
lYICKlns. ox-convict .and Alleged accom
lllce of HoRvra. Wltntinsi pleaded not
tniilty and It Is understood the authorl-
tlus postponed sentence on Kogers "Ith
a view nf leisentntr his punishment If he
testified aualnit Wlcins.
JloRers Is an uncle of the Uoj The
113,000 ransom -whlclvJudcc- Waldo paid
was recovered from the chimney of the
Itogcrs home. aJLtHM
THUMB PRINT IS
Kllm of mon than ordlnnr y Interest
have tKvn secured liy Man.tRvr ti C
Hubbard Of the Savoy theatre for to
night and tomorrow and they should bv
seen by exery pupil In the city and by
all others Interested in natural history.
Over J000 feet of films depleting the
capture of wild animals on velt and In
Jungle by American' cowboys In -Africa
are shown. The pictures are clear and
so full of the excltvment of the olm.te
thnt one wonders how the operator of
the machine stood his ground.
The films depict the experiences of
"But'falo" Jones, who. two years ago
took a bunch of cowboys to Africa and
roped wild animals. Many are caught
In their native lairs, one of the most ex
citing captives being that of a lioness.
The pictures are not "faked" but are
genuine. They nre really worth seeing
COUNTY COURT !MRS. ENYART TO '
MEETS SATURDAY; DIRECT LOUVRE
Will Receive Bids for Building of Local Parties Purchase Cafe and Mrs.
Macadam Road to Central Point
and for Erection of New Jail at
Jacksonville Bridge to Go Over.
WANT SIDEWALKS
.NOP CENTRAL BUILT
CHICAGO. Ills.. May 1?. With a rec
ord unblemished by a single error in
Ideutlficatlo nof depositors and with no
worthless checks In the vault aa a result.
The West Side Trust and Savings Bank
today celebrated the sixth anniversary
of the Introduction of the thumb print
system of Identification.
"It is absolutely unerring." said Cash
ier Charles Fletcher. "A largo percen
tage of our depositors are foreigners,
muny of whom are unable to sign their
own names. Naturally we had much
trouble Identifying them until wa hit
on the thumb print system. Since then
wo havo never cashed a bad check.
"When n man who cannot write opens
an account w take his thumb print and
until he la known by officials he must
sign his checks with his thumb print."
Look for the loser of the articles
you have found for a prompt ad may
save him a lot of worry.
m The residents of North Central avenue
havo expressed a desire to have their
f idcwalks, ln;Uifc portion ft-JUtitiirxi
!"!!?' Tl)1?.fX'lJilt.wal):salllJJ,JJh.in
a few feet of tho curbs nnd passeraby are
forced to traverse a considerable stretch
of mud at each end .of, the .block.
MOTIOB
Funds are now on hand to redeem
school warrants 'tip to October U. 1910.
OniS CilAWFOIU, Clerk.
May 19. 111.
?3 " District No ii.
The county court will meet Saturday
In Jck,onllli for th purpose of re
ceiving bids on the construction of a
mac.ulnm road between this city and
Central lVdnt. They will also receive
bid for the construction of a new Jail
In Jacksonville. The matter .of a iiow
brldRe over Ucar creek on Main street
which was to be considered will proba
bly go ol cr until the first of the
month.
Three bids for the construction of a
road between this city and Central I'oliil
will probably be received The Warren
Construction company, the Clark & Hen
ery Construction company and Mauvy
Uros may nil bid on the work.
Although the county court naked for
bids for the construction of un oil ma
cadam road. The road will probably
be of macadam only as the cost of oil
Is too great for road building purposes
here.
COMMERCIAL CLUB
DIRECTORS TO MEET
Enyart Will Assume Management
Will Make Many Changes in the
Establishment.
The Louvre Cafe has been sold by Wil
son Hro. to local artle and Mrs. I
K. l.njart n rthls olty will assumu Its
management ut once.
Kxtenslve cuanges will be made In the
appointments of the place, and Dm res.
tan runt placed on u first class basis.
The bosrd of directors of the Com
merclat club will meet Saturday after-
Viooti'sTt 4"o!ioetf dn the.volutf rooncalot
thfi"ehiMtbntlrrlng. Importnnt buslneiM
will be brought up and all nre urged
to be present. I
Xx Chlsf li CaUfffct.
PORTLAND. Ore.. May ,19. Charles
Kltnn, former chief or police of Los
Angeles, was arrested here today charg
ed with forgery In connection with a
land deal. Hti was released on bonds in
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
TO BE HELD IN
Portland, Oregon.
June 5 to 10, 1911
WILL B A MOUT BP.ILLTANT
FLORAL FIESTA
&CIVIG JUBILEE
Portland, "The Itoso City," will be a
Hceno of splendor and the center of
world-wide interest for one week.
One and One-Third Fare
to Portland
FROM
alxm roxim ow tk
Southen PaclIlG-Llnes in Oregon
To keep perfectly posted on all Impor
tant matters relating to this great event,
call on local agents for circulars and
printed matter, or write to
WX. MeaCtmBAT
General Pasionger Agent.
PnilTLANP, OHK.
LACES
DON'T FORGET THE BIG LACE SALE
HEBE TOMORROW, REGULAR 10, 124 AND
15c A YARD QUALITIES IN LINEN TOR
CHON AND VAL LACES WITH INSERTION
TO MATCH HERE TOMORROW AT YOUR
CHOICE
5c a yard
Imported and Hand
Painted China
All our fine imported
and hand painted
china; your choice
Half Price
Tommorrow Only
Men's and Ladies'
SILK HOSE
Your last chance
here tomorrow
35c a pair,
3 pair forl.OO
Claims X is Dynamiter.
PITTSllt'lta. Pn., May U. Thr story
told here by Jumes ljlllott tlut members
of thn National Krcctors Association
strove to hire hi in to il)iiamlte certain
buildings Is generally regarded with
skepticism. Klllutt Is held pending nn
Investigation Into his vanity and none
of the labor lenders before whom his
statement nns made ha drndeavored to
ciiilorxn It. Kllott declared he did not
see tho properties' which were wrecked
but was engaged to point nut on btuo
prints the weakest points of the struc
ture doomed.
Hltlott may got a formal hearing tomorrow.
Citizens lCTTts QaUtlnr ,
SAN IIIBIO, Cal.. May fit. With tfio
force of defenders nt ntucnada cuntnii
ly Increasing, residents of that city arc
not so nertous as they were about the
nttneks by tho rebJ. scranllng to re
ports .brought hAro to'dy tiy passengvra
on the Steamer San Diego, 8ho brought
fnjy J5 rcfilKv.es from Knsenndn. It Is
elTv?cte. hoeerJ'tht tlu'StenrVr
HcnUa.Jao;s.nttw.jfi.Jc .U) Jiw
coast, from llnz-itUn, will bring more.
tho sum of 2irt0. Klton has resided In
PortUnd jvrnl yuri and cxinducts ;vn
outomnlillo tlfn rvrmirlaK shop, lie s
known to Imvu dealt, extensively in real
estnte.
ONLY HOPE LIES
IN LABOR UNIONS
LaFollette Says Only Safeyuanl
American Worklngmcn Have Lies
In Unionism But These Orunnlza
Itons Must No1 Countenance Crime.
MAniSQN, Wis. Jluy 19 'The de
slructlon of the l.gs 'Ani;eli-s Times
building," Is the caitlm tinder which
Senator Lnl'ollette In tho x'urrnnt Issue
of I.iKolletta's Weekly, says that the
only hope for decent living wages for
American wurkliigmcn lira in trado un
ion. Tho editorial says:
"The dynamiting of th Ln ngeles
Times If It was dynamited nas u
crime. For such a tlccd there Is no dt.
fen.
"Itlgllt minded eop1o will not toler
ate lolence under nny name: hut also
right minded peoplo must not pro-Judge
cases of this kind.
"If John McNamaru nnd his confreres,
acting either us officials of lln Iron
Workers' union or i Individuals are
prnw'ti of participation In this or similar
crimes they must got the fullest penally
of tho law,
"In unionism I In the only present
hope of the American wnrklngman for
decent living wages ami tolerable cond.
tlnns of labor. Hut labor ennintt conn
Unniice crime even If t Is culitmltted In
the name of Industrial Jutlc 'If there
Ih- Miarchlsls within labor nrgaiiUatlons
they must bo weeded out."
Hftvklna for Health. ,
'cm TmnAsonrR's kotxcb
Office if the City Treasurer. Medfiml.
DreL-nn. Muv 191b. 1911.
tNotjc Jvhrr,lJy given. , t VL, thcro , arc.
funds on hand In the rlty treasury for
the-'reireniptlorr-of elty wnrmnts- Nns.
:i to si iMiin nuinners inclusive. Issijetl
against Water .Main Improvement Klind
No. 3.
Interest on tho same will rrasn nfter
the above duto.
L. I JACOIlS,
City Trsurer.
MADERO NEVER
WASSPANKEO
So Says Father of Provisional Presi
dent Who is Elated nt His Son's
Success Was Always Quiet and
Studious.
III. PASO. Tenos., May I?. Ulated at
the victory of hi Mli, who. he believes,
soon Mill bo llm tonstltullonal president
of Mevleo, rraiu'lsco Madnro, senior, to
day lauded the boyhotij of the Insurrecto
chief,
"If you hail knonit my ton when hn
was n liy," hn Hsld. "yon never would
havo seen In him the leadnr of a sue
t'essful revolution, Ho was ulwnys ipilet
ami studious, lie iwvcr fought nlth his
playmates and vtns ueviir spnukvd In his
Inc."
FREIGHT HOLOS
yPUIHEO
Wreck In Cow Creek Cnnyon nospnn
slblc for Dolny of Fast Train Ac
customary Mornliid Mali Is Ltac
Not Hero Till Noon.
A fielghl wieek In lln t'nw ereelt isiii
)iut at mi iiiily huiir I'lbliiy iinuiilng mim
li'Siouslbli fur I In' liiiblltlg lip (( llm
Hlnisla Llmlteil for seven hours Tln
Limited KNUthed Medford shortly after
noon
. .limber IS UHH also smiln three InMlin
late The wieek did mil iitiioiinl lo
itiui'li Nil on was Injured
WOOD FOR SALE
Limited amount of Dry Ash, either
blni'h or spill. Low pilcn.
Phone 3311
Draperies
We carry r very complete line of
draperies, laen curtains, futures, ntn,
and do nil olusses of upholstering A
special man lo look after this work
etrtunlvely and wilt give us good
servlcn as Is possible lo gt In even
thn largest cities
Weeks & McGowanJ Co
Saturday 20 Is the
Day M Edraeads
Shoe Store
Hasklns fm Health.
Saturd.ty, the :0th. Is the day nf the
second opening This promlsrs to lio the
greatest Sale ever TJio store lns been
imu'il.l ihti jtflffr inv hIii4i flirt .luara
swung open Haturdiy, the 13th. This
Will WC Iki il'fw difs' sab,' bUt'a tiM
sate. Tlia.vo)la.w.liUw slflflMv tiatut:
lay. tho S01U, la nfjonil opening l-'me,
three (ualis of shoe out of first ten
Biiies innuc 10 women nircn pairs or
iriert's shoes ffct (ilt of first ten sales
made to men, Sto'ro rloiieft Vrhlay eN.
nine at t 30, niiirklng down shies mnl
arranging for siefl4l openlhg
Uaiklna for Health.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
Yon can't afford to do without
thin Hploiidiil, refresliiiiK drink.
Cull up and order a ense sent to
tho house, The purest, must
healthful drink known ia
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WAT&k
'P. C. BIGhAm; Aieni.
i ti
sjftfts)ftas.
Ladies' Cumfy tut Vests
1 Oc, 3 for 25c
A vest you have often paid 25c each for, a fine
ribbed, pure white vests in all sizes Here to
morrow 10c each, 3 for 25c
Hussey's
The Quality Store :-: :-: The One Price Store
THE GOLDEN RULE
Headquarters for Economical Buyers
Dependable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices
Golden Rule
Shoes Are Better
They arc made of solid leather.
They tire cut to fit. Wo show all
the new lasts, no old stock to
slaughter, but now clean shoes.
This season's best styles
at prices that please our custo
mers and make competition won
der. Men's Shoes
$2.00 to , $7.50
Width B to FF
Ladies' Shoes
$1.50 to $5.50
Widths A to 3QE, new lasts, now
leather, new methods. Expert fit
ters. We can save you money.
Wo can fit you comfortably.
rifttwti tj o o 1 fi? ;
lifsSS5r r: r- o i a r-i UM'A'ih
lit!LxM9A AT no si KUtfLVriKl
ttfw&Mk P f i .cr - Vfamsff
liiiiSj "o m c "" iBBD
mmfShr Z v a k&
TifltJS.l s a WWnMmi
IHH2I cd w - iBB
W1HSb3 i 1 v; en ro o hBkHA.
CfnHLVl M oo co c m ,r;BflV
IKJV3 M r w o o toPjflw
ISIIB21 a o n f pttsHsV
f5MPj ac a o kOILB
MMMmKh n w 3 P EBSA
M&MI 'i r fX HflW
Ask About Our
Profit Sharing Plan
AKins, Benton Co.
t. .Pi-rrWll'H. ,
J M I Iuum . 4 Kiiiohdmf
Clothing: Built ior the
Man Who Oaros
Tl'you are particular about
Hie fit and stylo of your
clolhes then wo want lo
show you our Kupponheini
or elolhoH made of pure
wool, steam shrunk, fab
rics cut to fit any and all
men. A particular style for
the long, short or stout.
See our Kupp-fit Trousers.
Suits $20, $22.60, $25, $30
and $35
Our Popular Priced. Clothlnrj Will
Please You nt $8.00, $10.00'
$11.50, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00
44W
I
2
.V;u...