Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 14

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UnUDTOTlDfAnj TRIBUNE, HFJDFORD. ORISON, SUNDAY, "MAY 21, 15)11.
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SUPREME COURT
FUYEDjH HOUSE
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Caustically Criticises High Tribunal
for, Their Usurpation of Legislative
Authority In Connection With the
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Standard Oil Decision.
WAHIIINOTON. I). l Mny 20 Caua
tic orltlclHin of ilia Unit Hi states u
jtretnp court for conatltutlnnnl utuirpn
tlon of IcKlnlntlvo nntliorlt) vim voloel
In tlio houxe by HcpresentntUe Allen of
Ohio.
Allen declared the Arizona constitu
tional provision for tlir recall of jurist?
Tnn nn outgrowth or tlio pvnernl lls
truat br the courts and the fcollnff that
It n ncceaanry to irolilii a mrtlicul of
liCPCklnR JihIrpk from niutumliiR lrgls
)atvn nnd executive tocra.
"This week," ho mM, "wo have wit
tipKl r jmbllc protrnt iiKitlnut the do-
clalon of the Inchest court In the land
The ntatuto they considered makes no
iilrlct 'reference to reasonable or unrea
sonable realrnlnta upon trade. Numer
ftua nttrmptn to amenl that statute by
Including the wont 'unreasonable have
rcpeatWlly failed I rejoice that we hae
one member of that court who opposed
httt felova with the assertion that the
Judiciary should Jiot attempt to legis
late but only to pass decision upon what
the legislative arm of tho government
nau cnnciru.
Johny Kling Plays In Great Form
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WILSON
NOW
IS
MAD ABOUT IT
CHARLIE SAYS
ill WILL WIN
Declares He Has Nothliifl Further to
Say on Recall of Judges Com
ments on'Stantlard Oil Decision by
Supreme 'Court.
SKATTI.M, Vsh Mrt :A tltivviiior
Wuodrow WIInoii of New Jersey Is defi
nitely against the recall of Judm-s.
Brother of President Believes Tnft
Will Again Be Elected to Chief Of
flee of (he Land Sails for Europe
for a Visit.
NUW VOIIIC. May so -That Wllllum
II. Taft will Iw tvunmliinted ami ru.olool-
I'd president of the I'nlted Htutrs was
the prediction made lodnv tiv ('hallos I'
lies KettlnK mad about It now. andi'i'nfi, the president's brother I'lmrtos
diH'sn't want to dUcuji It even. loiTnft sailed today on Imanl Urn Hteamer
ii'im'ii irveiy ami pieasduiiy nmi iou.iv .hii'ihiui t n niuiorniK inp iiiriniKii
about commission ftirtu of government,
thctultlatlve, tho referendum, direct prl-
inary, homo rule for Alaska, longer bed
sheets at hotels, but when tho matter
of the ivcnll of JudKi- cauje up, the
uirrvnl was switched off
'"I have discussed that matter so of
ten that I don't belelxe I liavo another
word to say about It,' ho said. or
would he.
Governor Wilson, however, got off
one significant utterance about the su
preme court In tho Standard OH case
"I hae hcuM comment." he said,
"that he action of the court in lusvrttiiK
that word, "unreasonable' was uuforlu-nalc,''
Johnny fr Just as itronff as rtr at second for th. Chicago Cubs.
Kotwlthstandtnr tbat h broke his ljr tht Utttr part of last scaiou h la ptt
formlnr In fcla uta&l brilliant atyls for for "Cay" Chase.
'OHJIRJ?
LWLOT I i"l wn I
SIS
NEWS
Seal ZttaW Traasftra.
Eleanor It. Hall to Martha A. ltarron.
fiC acres In J h c it. township 37,
1 W. t 10
O. fc Q. It. Co to H. St. Carpenter,
ncrca In section 53, township 3S,
' J W IS"
I'-rederlck II. Hopkins to Itorue River
Fruit and Produce Association.
1.S3 acres In d h c St, township
37. i W ...T.,.. ........ ...... 740
J. I Rrown to S. It. Holmes. Assign
ment of OHrccment.
Oonlon Voochles to V. Co mine
Kcnly et al. tt RSS acres In d li c
I. township 3S. 1 W 43000
Johp 11 Million to Archla Mlllon lot
S, block IS, Ashland S.00
llattle CamplK-ll to 11 W. Jaqua,
land In township 36. 3 W, b for
d , ....4000
Clara M. Shldeler td Ojra. T. Brown,
lots 7 and 8. block 1 Shldclct's
add, Talent , 10
r. K. Conway to Jessie O. Booth,
- lots 13, 14. IS and 16. block 48
Hunimlt add, Ashland 10
C. A. Homlln to C W. Jaqua. Jot
A, block 3, Kenwood Subdivision.
Medford ,....... ,...v.
E. W. Jaiiua to Hatte CamptMdl, lot
6, block 3, Kenwood Subdivision 1000
Mrs, A. It Chlpps to Ida a Gab
i rlel. lot IS and 1C. block 10, limc-
' thurst add. Medfortl 10
It. pchuler et ux to Krle E. Rcrkander,
fc land In section 30 and !S. town
ship 37. 1 West 1000
DUTY ON WOOL 'BITTER ATTACK
GOT IN HALF ON MORMQNISM
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Will Keep House in Session All Sum- Janet Richards for Daughters of
mer Unless Senate Agrees to Vote'
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Favorably on New Wool'
Schedule.
WASHINGTON. D. C. 3Iay 30 The
American Revolution Appears Be
fore Naval Committee Would Bar
Brigham Young's Picture.
WASHINGTON. I C. May 20 l)c-
Baolnr aaaaon Opas.
TORONTO. Ont.. My 30 The Cana
dian tocIiik season openctl hert' todav
with a program of seven events at tho
Ontario Jockey Club's Woodbine track.
The big feature of tod)'s card was tho
King's Plate, confined strictly to Dom-Inlon-hretl
horses. IvspltQ earlier an
nouncements that there would l no
betting on the first race, tho pari mu
tual system of speculation was In opera
tion In all seven fates.
Dlion to Sox Btrtrs.
KANHAH CITY. Ma, May 30., Jlmmv
Hurst, manager ,of Tointn.V. Hlxon of
Memphis, announced today that ho had
accepted lira terms of l'romoler Mc
Carey for a 30-rouml battle betnreti
Dixon and Jot) Rivers In los Angeles
June 10.
for u
Ruuhiud ami Trance ills prediction was
made Just befoie sailing
"You may think I am prejudiced,", lie
said, "but everything In tlio west Is In
dicative of the fact that my Imitlicr
Is the favorite among business men The
administration's success In bringing tho
Standard Oil ease to a successful lor
initiation will bo a strong rcpuhlUau
cant in tup next campaign
Btooka rinu.
NKW YORK, May 30. A lower open.
Ing fur stocks followed by flriuness was
the renturo of todays short session.
Railroad stocks mostly advanced, the io
covnry running- to about half u point In
Rending and I'll Ion laclflc. Missouri
Pacific was conspicuously heavy. Na
tlonal Rallwas of Melco second pre
ferred lost f-S.
The tnnikei closed strong.
liomls wcru firm.
Hasklns Vor Health.
Medford
Horse Shoeing Shop-
1!W Boutlt Uarvtlctt MtvtL
I'adfle I'Iioho 1831
Homo JBUMl,
C. L Allen. Prop.
GIVK US A T1UAL
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Was and means committee of the bouse, nounclng Mormonism. Janet Richards,
decided tolay to cut wool duties one? representing tho Daughter of thc
half. The committee immediately be-1 American Revolution, before the house I
gun drafting a bill "which will be placed , committee on naval affairs today pro-
beforo the democratic caucus. tentc,l bgntnst tho placing of pictures
Simultaneously with the aitnouncy-i nr Urlrimm Viumir mi ti,.. Miii.r nri,,..
ment that the wuys und means commit- for ,1H bitttlshlp Utah.
tee had decided to' cut tho wool duties .-i r,tg.utt Rrlgbam Younc as an un
In half, the democrats In the house, sent Jcslrable type of American," said Miss
ah ultimatum to members of tire senate Rtchurrt "If Catholics presented a all-1
to the Mfec,t that unless the higher body Ver service to a battlehlp and on t)n-
vpies lavoraoij- on iod w svuctiuir service were pictures of the popo with
bills, the democrata would not agree toh- Vatican In tbe hncWu-nmnil ihv itn.
a rewss, but would kerp copgress In esr s,., WOuld not bo ucceptcd. Yet tho
slon all summer i t)opo 1b guilty- neither of murder, trou.-
SjK'uker Clark and Cliatrman X'nder- j ton nor polyKntny.
wood of thu v,aa and rneuns commit- Rev noU'rt StiphohMon of Weatmln
it? bellcvo Uut they have overcomef3u.r coltego. &Ht Iiko. nlie nulil. Iiuil
powerful influences in the Ihjujki favor-li.iured-i Huvt w-n Arizona Jind NOwi
Ing frvo wool. Tho present II Crnt dtlty (Mexico were admitted to th nnlnn Ifi
.Is prpfMiacfl to.lic cut (o i ctnts with ai,felieral senators would b under the con
50 per cent 'reduction In manhfucturfdl trol of the Mormon church
'products. ' .
XCarriaf Zdcaaaaa.
Delbcrt Smith and Vclma Arnutrong.
Medford, Or., May It. 1911. This Is
to certify that about November 1 my
daughter w-as taken with a. severe attack
of rheumatism which rendered her left
arm useless. In fact it was so near
paralysed that she was not able to move
her fingers, but knowing of some of
Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of
long standing cases of rheumatlem. wo
decided to consult him, in which I am
pleased to say made no mistake, as his
remedies acted as ho claimed they would
and after the third treatment tho rheu
matic pain cptlrely left her and she has
not had any symptoms of rheumatism
since; besides her general health Is much
Improved and I do not hesitate In saying
ACCUSED
OF TAKING ;WILS0N GREETS HAY
BRIBE STILL WORKS WITHOUT WORD WASTE
OAKLAND, Cal, May 20 Refusing
absolutely to discuss bis cas Henry 1
Daltun, ustH-hsor of Alameda count,, ac
cused of having accepted $5400 as a
brlbo to reduce the tax assessment, of
tho Spring Valley -Water company, to
day is at his offlcu attending to the
usual routine of business.
Following his Indictment on two
cpunta by tho grand jury, Dalton's ball
was Increased from 115,000 to S 10,000,
I'rlends Of the accused man scurried
J believe those afflicted with rheuma-1 around and In a few hours had returned
tism or paralysis will do Well to consult with tho necesary bondsmen to qualify
Pr. Chow Young, whose house Is corner on tho 110,000 guarantee for Ills nppear
Qf Tenth nnd Front street, Medford. Or. iance Dalton's arraignment will tnko
Et A. P. WKIKH. I place Monday morning.
SKATTM;. Wash., Moy io Ahead of
his schedule, Oovernor Wood row Wilson
of New Jersey reuihed tho union depot
at 6 15 this morning where Governor
Hay nnd select group of early risers were
waiting. There was no formality.
Just "I am Governor Hay,"
"How do you do?"
"This way please"
"Flno salt air this morning," and thu
rest was lost In tho noise uf thu auto
mobile engines chugging.
There wns no parade
The machines curried the New Jersey
governor to the Washington Hotel where
he shaved and got Ills breakfast.
At 10 o'clock he was ready to meet
the cross fire of newspaper iiucstlons.
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"WhktaReliefl"
Only, the woman who has tried knows
what Comfort and relief a New Perfection
Oil Cook-stove brings into the kitchen. '
It is not- only that the New Pei fection cooks so welL
It saves $o much work in other ways. There are no
ashes to clean up Wore going to bed ; no fire to bank for
the night. Everything is ready for cooking in the morning
at a touch of a match.
You are saved from an overheated kitchen; "saved
from soot and dirt ; saved from choppmg Wood and carry
ing coal. In the kitchen or the laundry, for the lightest or
the moit elaborate meal, you will find the New Perfection
stove with the New Perfection oven is the best and most
convenient. T
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icw vcrrcction
OiTcSitovc
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fl fiH tfp. wIm.Ii h ii4 Mil
af sVlr-n. twl f wu, M.
" cvcsUr lo Um M4m4 tmy
Stasdard Oil Coapaay
(lacorporaUJ)
A Hotel That Is Different
ASHLAND. OREGON
of few moi'o nUracHoiiH for tlio Iuui'IhI than any city
in Woutlioi'ii Oi'ogon. Tho Now Columbia Hotel at
Ashland is uuoxt'olod, for oxccllonco of l'urnlHhiiigH.
CoinparoH favorably with tho host, hotols of .Portland
or San'li'i'aiK'isi'o for modern oonytmiunco and colli
fort. Stoam boat and hot, and cold water in evej-y
room. Rooms with private bath. Single or on suiio.
Hotel auto meets trains, hluropuan pbm. lm' 'uh
ervations uddreas or apply to
The Columbial Hotel
Mrs. E. Gr. Hadloy, Prop. Endora Block, Ashland, Or
BEroftE You ca
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Let,usk ywK
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Suu voWi oifrn tftin ottd thingYi,
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toiA Cinz o out'mtf hadv$ac
vt-M make uod fia'& a $uCj time.
Nicholson Hardware Co:
THE NEW PIANO HOUSE
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YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL
AND INSPECT OUR LINE
Quality Counts
OUR 20 years of experience
in buying and selling pianos
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fully qualifies us to judge quality.
You will realize that you are
looking at quality the moment
you step into our salesroom
High Class Instruments
EVERY piano is brand new; the best finish known to the art of piano
manufacture, and the tone quality is very apparent in every instrument.
You will say you never saw finer pianos and will realize that our prices are right
Our line consists, of the folio wihg makes: Mathushek & Son,
M. Schultz, Behr Bros., Htiddorff Co. and Mayiiard
EVERY PIANO IS BACKED BY A WRITTEN GrtJAkANTEE. SOLD ON EXSY INSTALI
MENT PLAN. ALL MAKES OF PIANOS TAiKElf IN EXCHANGE.
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FOR OUR OWN RELIABILITY WE REFE R YOU TO BRADSTRPET, R. G. DUN AND JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
WE ALSO RENT, TUNE AND MOVE PIANOS
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Remember the location with CUTHBERT'S FURNITURE STORfc Next to tHe Post Office
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PHONE 1451
LMER'S PIANO HOUSE
B. J. PALMER, Proprietor ' , RESIDENCE 5421
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