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BfEDFORI) MAIt TRIBUNE, AEEDFORD. ORROON, WEDNESDAY,. MAY .U 1011.
LIMANTOUR
IS
GIVEN PRAISE
Brother of Madcro Tells Part That
Minister of Finance Had In Prc
vcntlnq Further Bloodshed in Mex
ican War.
JUAIiEZ, Mexico, May 31. Gus
tavo Mndcro, n brother of Francisco
I. Madcro, jr., in nn oxciusivo btate
ment to the United I'rcstf today, in
commenting upon tho success of! the
revolution led by his brother, gave
high praise to Jose Yves Limnntour,
fiunncc minister in the Diaz cahi
not. Madcro said:
"There was littlo need of fighting.
Our principal task was to be rendy
to fight and make tho necessary
preparations to carry on -tho revolu
tion to n conclusive cud in the event
Diaz had not given up.
"Tho sincerity and power of the
Madcro movement was fully under
stood in tho groat finuncinl circles
from tho start. Most of the world's
financal lenders knew months ago
that the revolution was bound to be
successful.
Meet Financiers.
"When Limnntour returned from
Europe three- months ago ho stopped
in Now York for the purpose of dis
cussing the financial situation in
Mexico with New York capitalists,
many of whom arc heavily interested
in our country. Limnntour appar
ently resided at the Plaza, but spent
most of his time at tho Hotel Aster.
It was in his room in the Astor
where the most effective work for the
revolution was dqne.
"Farther nud I went to New York
three times and conferred with Li-j
mnntour. Wo told him that the rich
cm men in Jicxico were bemud us
and that ho hnd better inform the
world's financial interests that we
were going to overthrow tho, Diais dy
nnysty. We also proved to him that
he would be conferring a blessing
pon our country and averting much
bloodshed if he advised Diaz and the
interests surrounding him that wc
would succeed in our undertaking.
"Limnntour was finally persuaded
that Diaz and his reign were doomed,
man. He told Diaz the truth about
the situation. Knowing Limnntour's
honesty, Diaz believed him.
"One of the things we feared most
was tho intervention of American
troops. We were confident that if
Americans knew our strength and re
sources and the certainty pf our ul
timate success tho American govern
ment would keep hnnds off.
Limnntour did much to let the p
plo of the Uuited States know the ex
act truth and represented us ns re
sponsible and reliable men who could
be held accountable for the acts of
tho revolutionists. Limnntour did
much as a go-between; ho was fair
and an honest friend to both sides.
"When some of my compatriots ac
cused mo of being too friendly with
him after tho fall of Juarez, I let it
bo known that I personally was will
ing to go still further and that my
faith in him wns such that I would
be willing to havo him named presi
dent provisional in place of De La
Barra.
"To Limnntour we owe the fnct
(hat the insurgents hud a fair field
and a chance for a fair fight."
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EXTREME FASHIONS TO
BE SPURNED BY ANGELS
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Muy
HI.- Adios to the hobble
skirt, "23" for the pock-u-boo
waist and to the oily
dump with the hnrvm skirt.
Police Commissioner John
Ilophnm is peeved at the
many complaints received
against Uroadway oglors, and
and today advised the wo
1110118 clubs to begin n earn
puin against the hobble, the
harem and the peek-a-boo,
which, ho says, invito atlen.
lion and insult,
"Any woman regaling her
self in sueh apparel," said
Topham today, "should ex
pect to bo greeted with
'whoops, my dear,' or similar
salutations. Such apparel
has a tendency to make a man
'feel frolicksome' for ho looks
ujHin the wearer in the nature
of a freak. The way some
women appear on. the street
is degrading, and if they
would give a little more at
tention to such matters there
would be fewer complaints
against mashers. I am heart
ily in favor of a city ordi
nance making it a misde
meanor for a woman to ap
pear on the streets garbed in
either a hobble or a harem
skirt."
M'CLAUGHERTY
SHIPPED EAST
Superintendent of Construction Ex
presses Regret at Death of Youuq
Man Said He Was 22 Years of
Age Men Are Warned.
.
IRAN
WAS
I
GO UNDER EIRE
Same Tactics as Those Used to Stop
Jeffries-Johnson Fight Employed
to Stop Battle Scheduled for July
4 in San Francisco.
Kxprcsslng great regret at the
death of James McCltuigherty, tho
lineman who wns killed Saturday, 1
K. Loder, superintendent of construc
tion for the lingua Htvor Ktectrle
Company today snldr
"The remains of James McChiugh-
orty, an employee of the llogue lUvcr
Klectrlc Company, who wns electro
cuted while- making connection to
electric wires at tho .Opp mluo last
Saturday, were sent to his relatives
at Hondo, Texas, the llnguc Htver
Electric Company paying all expenses
In connection therewith.
"Tho deceased was a very enroful
and reliable man and well liked by
all who knew him. He had been In
tho employ of the Rogue Klvop Klec
trlc Company about ono year. His
studious attention to details and ab
ility previously shown recommended
him as a man well able to haadle the
work In hand.
"When first employed ho repre
sented his ago as 22. His gencrar
character and deportment would bo
a credit to a much .older man.
"All employees of the Hoguc Hlvcr
Electric Company nro carefully In
structed as to the dangers of the
work, and how to handle same, both
verbally and by posters In tho var
ious sub-stations, explaining the do
tails and nature of the work and
first aid. etc, In case of accident."
TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
MARiMlAI.LTOWN'. In.. May 31.
Engineer Al Ends, Iowa Central rail
way, died of heart disease- hi his cab
while his train was running at top
speed. Ho was di-eoverod by the
H rem i ii, who stopped the train.
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LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands,
May 31. Troops weer called out to
restore order when a mob attempted
to burn government buildings in pro
test against delay in the Spanish par
liament over a bill for the division
of the islands.
LEXINGTON', Ky.. .May ill.-- C. B.
Merrill, a eon fedora to veteran, re
ceived from Missouri today a pair of
baby shoes made of calfskin. A let
ter aeompanyiug them said thu shoes
had traveled 20,000 after the stork
and they had been worn by 2.10 infants.
NEW YOKK. May ill. -Police lo
dayaroinvotigating the alleged mur
der of Mrs. Henry Seieh. whose body
was found, covered with chemicals,
in the batitub of a vacant flat. Her
husband is under arrest.
MOSCOW. Mu' 31. General
Khciubot was sentenced to u year's
imprisonment for misappropriation
of funds while governor of Moscow.
WATER
RENT
Now Due at Recorder's
Oflice June 1 to 10, '11
Draperies
Wo curry n very ooniplutn.llnn af
I iion eiirtnliiN. flxinri'K, ui,
iiKNPN ur iiiiniuninrmK' a
to look lifter t lit m wtnV
iiiMiifi ivn. nun in
mill ill) ull uIiiknpn of lltiholnlnrlMK. A
Mine ml lima to look nflur t 111 M wink
t'XiililNlvoly, mill will itlvn it kowI
imivcii n
III" Int'Kftit
h M IMlHHlllIn to Kt la "VHII
'at mtli.
Weeks & McGowan Co'
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SAC CITY, la., May 31.-A posu
today is searching for a man said to
have been seen with Clifford Wilson
I shortly before it is alleged, Wilson
killed John mid Matthew Wright,
I brothers. Wilson is in jail.
j
I HONOLULU. May 31. -The Japa
I ncse training cruisers Aso and Soya,
I formerly the Russian cruisers Huvuu
j and Variug, will visit Honolulu prol
OAKLAND. Cal.. May 31. Em
ploying the same tactics as were us
ed successfully to stop tho Jeffries
Johnson fight in California, the Oak
land Church Federation, headed by
Attorney Carles G. White, is taking
steps to prevent the scheduled Wol-gast-Moran
bout In San Francisco
July 4. Letters have been sent to
Attorney General Webb and Governor
Johnson, enclosing copies of the state
law and accounts of tho recent Wol-gast-Durns
battle. .
William Erdman Buried.
The funeral of Wilimn Erdtniin
was held Tuesday morning at the res-' of cadet
idencc on North Central avenue, Itev.
Shields having charge of theeeremo
nics . Interment was in I. O. F. cem
etery. The pallbearers were Emil
Walters, John L. Demmer. Jacob
Shafer, Paul, Demmer, Mat Demmer
and Peter Enscle.
Mr. Erdman was a veteran of the
rranco-Prussinn war and received
numerous medals for his braver v.
BLUE and GOLD
DECORATED
GERMAN CHINA
Jl;;S SS.rS: 1 Over 200 pieces of Fancy Shaped, Blucf
:,'':!;ril:::ii:;;:,!!;.,:,;!and Gold Decoratad German China in
trom the Japanese nn
college, the squntlrou visited hero)
some ticm ago and nl-o touched at
San Francisco. ,
or1.!!! Vegetable Dishes, Plates and Several!
J Odd Pieces Here Tomorrow, 10c each j
CHILD HELPS SETTLE
SENTENCE UPON DADA
ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 31. When
Mrs. Honry Hischard was ordered by
Judge Kimme) to pronouueo sentence
tijKin her husband, charged with cru
elly and failure to support, their lit
Ho two year old daughter took part
in tho proceedings and set the head
of the family free.
As Mrs. Hischard hesitated in fix
ing punishment, tho lisping "da-da"
of tho child was heard. Hischard
hung his head, grasped tho child in
his arms and strode forward.
"Will you do bettor by me, HcnryT"
Ihn wife asked.
"Give mo nnnllinr ehanco and 1
will," was the reply.
TJin couple loft tho court room arm
in arm.
Woman Suicides.
HOSTON, Muss., May 31. In a
fit of temporary insanity, Mrs. John
Jaukson of Milwaukee leaped from
tho window of her room on the
fourth floor of tho Parker house
horo and waa iiistunlly killed. Her
husband, who was with her at tho
time, was unublo to prevent the sui
cide. Mrs. Jackson had boon suffer
ing from nervous disordors recently.
Search Warrant Out,
A soitreli warrant was sworn out
y E. F. Hoborts in Justice Taylor's
court Wednesday morning charging
ono Max Blinds with stealing a stick
pin from his suit oasu soma time dur
ing Decoration day. Uolh men worn
employed on the Hnguclnuds tract.
Lineman Shipped East..
The body of James McLaughert.
the lineman who was electrocuted
Saturday afternoon, was shipped to
Hondo. Texas, Tuesday, for burial.
Hex. Lucas conducted the funeral
sen-ices which were held in Perl's
undertaking parlors. The employes
of the Hoguc River Fllcctric company
contributed a beautiful iloral design.
The pallbearers were Frank A. Stin-
son, II. L. Wrigly, E. O. Engine, A
M. Bohnert, William Watts and E. O.
Heusclmau.
NOTICE.
Rose Carnival, Juno 5th to 7th.
Pullman sloeper from Mcdford to
Portland for the benefit of Mcdford
peoplo who wish to go to the rose car
nival. Leavo Mcdford 5:24 p. m.
Sleeper will bo ready for occupancy
at 4 p. m.
SAX FHANCISCO, Cal.. May 31.
Lelio Conine, 311, today shot and
killed Messrs. Johanna Corvine, his
sister-in-law, in her home on Cnioii
street. Tho quarrel followed an al
legation on the mnu's part that Mrs.
Corvinio was in love with his son,
Angelo, 18.
TO OinUB A COBB XX OXX BAT.
Take I.AXATIVK MIOMO Quinine Tnb
tutu. DrucRlstn refund money If It fall
to cure. B. W. OllOVtra alsnaVuc la on
each box. :5c.
Haeiklns for Health.
NOTICE.
Eagles, attention. There will be
something doing Thursday night ana
don't you forgot it. Special Invi
tation to visiting brothers. Hall cor
ner Main and Central avenuo.
JAMES STEWART,
60 Secretary.
NOTICE.
To tho public: I tako this means
of making it known that F. M. Clow
Is not now In my employ In any cap
acity, and has no authority to take
any orders for mo nor to mako any
representations on my behalf.
Mcdford, Oregon, May 20, 1911.
00 W. W. EIFERT
IjOqk at tuc clussuted mis it you
have lost something and if the
finder husn't advertised, you adver
tise.
WMw
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
AS LONG AS STOCK LASTS
10,000 ft. 8x4 Dry O. O. Uuttcrlnff,
Jons' and bort Itnstb. jwr ft.
lOO.VKJ fl. Quirtrr Itoun.l, "K-luoli,
clear, kiln drld dr. ixr 100 fr....3l
Hoorlnir, No, 1 and 3 atandard,
i and S ft. leoctln. per M fll.O
SOME REGULAR CATALOG TRICES
C-criwi 1'aiiel Doom, flrit outUlj-. . .
tirlKUt. H IM. jiow ,, 1.30
Cottaire Front l)oori,.3.t0, Z. It Z.ZS
Ati tronr ixwr o.uu up
Window Trim, aria, K. D, .... .10,
In.lilo lxr rrmf, K. P 75
Sand U Your Lilt for EiUm'ng
SEND FOR CATALOG No.
lU;lafriAArmJ
H1M'M
Here's the Powder
YouV Been Looking For
Combines Every Essential Making it
THE ONE PERFECT POWDER
MARINELLO POWDER
Ix tnado of I lie ptirct Ingredient., free from lead, Idifiniitli or any
other InJiirioiiH hiilntniicc, clluglnf; and thus protecting, it absolutr.
ly Hoftcns the hkln anil improves tin; complexion. Bold only at tlio
Marinello HairdreSsing Shop
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PRODUCERS
FRUIT CO.
Our office In now located In our puck
lug holme, and In open for the- houhoii,
Krom now on jvu will huvo thu dully
lepmtH all mniltetH, Nhovvlug prlccH
reallted by tho California Krtilt I)Ih
(rlhiiloiH, and all other Htilpporx,
Any one lutercHted hi Invited to
conio In and look them over and com
pure pilccN, lly Ahlpplug with iim you
will have all the mivniititnen, of the
largeMt and iiiiihI coiupleto deeldiioiiH
mcIIIiik urKiiulxutloii In the Uiiltml
Ktatcit and at a lower mitt to you Hum
In the pant.
I.itxt year wo handled nearly ten
thoiiHiiiid cur loiidH, or neveiity-Hlx per
cent of Ihn entire Cullforiilii crop.
Itememliur wo
I O (t I, N O T II I N (1
All fruit In Kdltl on Itn Individual
merllH, and each nro with nuiiio and
nrlrcH reiillrcd for each Hlilpmeut am
piihllHlied In tho caluloKiicrt, Pooling
wnn tried mid failed yearn ago In Call
fornla.
If ynu want l mcII hco iik. If yon
waul iiinterlitl, Innpert our tmmiileii,
mid get our prlecn lieforo purchnii
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I'ltO II IK'i: ItH I'll l' IT (Ml.
K. ,M. .McKcauy, .Northweatern Agcul.
Ladies' Union
' Suits
A well made, full cut garment,
nicely fiuitOird, and in all regular
and extra largo xizen. Hero ...
50c Suit
I.adicn' Hummer
each; 3 for 'J.ric.
Vestw, 1 0c
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Over ;(H)() yards to .st'lcft!!
from in linen, torchon, vnl !
i .mi ..... i .' . . .i
niui piuow cu.se nice, an ex- i
tra fine ttiality in Vi to (JJ!
inches wide, choice 5 conts !
a yard
LACES
5c a yard
8 ACRES
Hnmll Iiiiiin", nil of K rui'ifM ilnn.
fit In on-lmrtl, 1 ycrtr-nlit Iftx-n,
Uiinrlrr mlln mint li or oily llmltn;
prlrn lliPn, 1,'imiiI IriiiiN
3 minimi iiiiiimiliiiNM fur mil
OVER rAKMllRH AMD TSUITOHOW
EBB' HAWK.
White & Trobridge
Rock Spring
Goal
UN KAlfD AM. THB TIMK.
rXOMB 1403.
Burbidge
TUB COAX. KAH.
Excursion
East
i 100 pieces of Fine Val. Laces, Worth!:
fi5c yard Anywhere, on sale Thursday i!
1 r i r i s- a. . '
i;oniy, per piece or id yards ooc piece;
W nr cViaf'rf fko, k:,c i: c i: i
,f f f y Hivuuunuig U1V LlggaL HilG ut piaiii
!and rancy, blown and moulded Glass
I Vases in the city at 25 and 50c each f
HUSSEY'S
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IhirltiK tlm iitiMit Itn of My, Jntm, Jul)',
AllSUkt niui Hrirnili(ir, Oil llatxH
mIiomii linldiv. Dm
Southern Pacific
will aril rimiHl ttlp tlrhrtN from
Medford, via Portland
r.iu:H.
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DO YOU WANT A TENANT? IF 3 0, ADVERTISE IN THE TRIBUNE.
THE GOLDEN
WW THIS VACUUM CLEANER ILBEST
It can ho operated with olthor tho right or left hand.
Has tho flcvlhlc nozzle which makes It ponalblo to clean
under china cabliictn, etc., without dlHtnrhliif; them.
It Id canler to oporato than any other clcanor.
A child can oporato It and clean any Hiir or Carpel how
ever dirty.
Tho lightest clcanor mado weighs only 3-4 poundH.
Huh a largo olght Inch nozzlo which make It pohhIIiId to
clean a floor fantor and with Ichk effort.
Huh a Htronger suction and gotH not only tho Hinfitco dirt
hut tho dirt that In In and beneath tho floor
covering.
Huh 92 cubic InchoR of air Hptinn and a
largo dirt reservoir which makes It poHfllblo
to do ''i big cleaning without emptying It.
It Is hoIhcIcm.
Don't ralBo tho dust.
Don't wear tho carpet.
Don't tiso electricity.
, Uy detaching, floor nozzlo can bo iiwed for
cleaning tufts on couches, morris chairs, etc,
Why Von Need tho VAC UUM O h K A N Kit
Moralise It will savo Time, Ijilwr, IIiikn,
CarpctN, I'n rn It tiro and Dnipcrlt'H. It ro
tuoveu all tho ficrni-Ijadim Dusl. , It pro
tects your Health, and It means longer Life.
It menu tho hiiiiki to tho homo nn Ihe
luilh tub nicaiiN to you. Takes all of Ihn
gcniidadcn dust out of tho homo forever.
1 s i
nmnk
IMA nm
1'IIONK I'ACIKICMinui, IIO.MK 1.1.R
Wu Will Call nud DoiuoiiHtraUt
WEST
Cleaning Houso lift thU
vacuum cm:anku
Moana u sanitary clean homo, absoliito
cloanllnens ull of tho tlmo and at no oxpomin
at nil. It imcuiiH that tho llfn of your rugs
and carpet will bo lucrotised ouo-thlrd. It
means less work for you and moro lolsuro
tlmo than you daro to dream of now,
Hound Cleaning MIhiiikIcihIo(hI
If you clean your homo onro a yoar or
ouco n month with a Vacuum clcanor or any
other kind of cleaning tool, you can not
oxpect your homo to bo clean tho days be
tween iitich cleaning days. It will only ho
(loan a day or so aftor cleaning day.
To havo an absolutory clean homo nud
hoop It ho, you must hoop aftor It morn or
less all of tho tlmo and to do this right
with tho least offort, you miiNt uso a vacuum
cleaner hut you don't want to bother with
a big machlno that It tattcs a man to carry
and you havo to work on II n half-hour to
got things roady bofnro you can begin clean
ing. You want a clcanor that Is alwnyH roady,
that you can hnndlo yourself.
You will hayo finished denning In tho
tlmo It would havo taken you to got tho
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A Child Can Operate It
Within the Reach. of All
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HI I'll ii I, vln Council llltlffa ... 73. "
Mlnnnipnlln, illrvot 49.90
.MIiukmjhpIIx, vln Council llluff,, 7.1. o
lloaton, illrrct ................. 115.0(1
Now York HMO
HI. I .on 1 73.9D
Wnnlilmttnti, I). C. 117.10
Allnnlla City. N. J. ...4 112.30
AZ.B DATS!
Mny II. 17, IK, 19, ::, 23, 31, 3C, 37, 3d
nml 39.
J mm r., 7, 0, 10, 17, 1, 17, 31, 33, 31, 39
nml .10,
July I, 3, 3, i, :,. , 19, 30, 24, 37 nml 3R.
AilHUNt 3, 4, C, II, IK, IB. 17, 31, 22, 33,
3N, 29 mill 30.
riopiiiiiitir 1, 3, 4, n, mill 7,
Hlop.nvcr wllliln lliiiltd In olllirr ill
rm'ttmi. Klimt rut urn limit Oatnlirr 3lt.
Tot faraa on way through California
Inqnlr of any SoutUaru 1'aolflo arant,
or wrlta to
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Oanaral raaaanf ar A(ft OH
VortUud, Orafoa. w,
Graduation
Presents
Of Quality Still and
Something that is
usoful
Martin J. Reddy
Tho Jowolor
Noar Post Offico