Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 12

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arEDFOTW MATT, TU1BTTNV0, METWOnD, ORttOON, SUNDAY, ,TTTNW IP, mil.
MAKES VITROLIC
REPLY TO TEDDY
Harrison Gray Otis Says T. R. Is
the Greatest Jnunus-Fnccil, Cham-dcon-Hucd,
Upright and Down-
' Rirjlit Fabricator of Modern Times.
Ferris Hartman to Be Here Soon.
LOS ANQ BLISS, Oil., Juno t".
In a lonRthy nrtlclo hi tlio I.os An
Kolcn Times today, Guncrnl Harrison
Gray Otis replied to Colonel Theodore
Roosevelt's editorial entitled "Mr.
Dampen, General Otla and the dynn
inlto charges" published In the cur
rent Issue of the Outlook.
After repeating the editorial print
ed In tho Times which It says was
responsible for the "oblique, Insinuat
ing diatribe In tho Outlook from the
pen of tho editorial ex-president" to
day's editorial In tho Times says In
part: ,
"If Thedoro Roosevelt had been a
contemporary of Ananias, llaron Mun
chausen mid Mender Flnto, those
Illustrious Komuncers would have
been distanced and would have lost
Ihom notoriety. Tho many-colored
coat of Joseph was uniform and som
bre compared with tho coloring of
the Roosevelt political robe. Of all
the Janus-Faced, chanieleon-hucd. up
right and downright fabricators that
over tried the patience of friends and
Invited tho criticism of foes, here,
certainly is the limit. The name 'face
both ways' Is Inadequate.
Demands Fair Trial.
"In spite of the evidence taken be
fore the grand Jury upon which tho
McXamaras were Indicted the Times
has never made the assertion and
does not now mako the assertion In
advnnco that their gutlt Is establish
ed. It has demanded, and still de
mands, that they shall receive an Im
partial trial before an unprejudiced
Jury, with every Intendment of the
law In their favor and that they shall
not be convicted unless proven guilty
beyond n reasonable doubt of being
cither actual principals, legal partlcl
pes crlmlnls, or accessories to tho dy
namiting. "In that trial the state has rights
as well as tho accused. Colonel
Roosevelt was unmindful of his own
claimed reputation for standing for
'the squaro deal when he rushed, un
solicited, to tho defense of suspected
and indicted dynamiters by doubting
not whether they committed the
act charged, for that he had a right
to do but by doubting whether any
dynamiting of the Times had been
done by anybody; for that Is' what
his 'if means.
Is Xot Fair.
"Of course, Colonel Roosevelt must
bo aware of the fact that he does not
even begin to slate fairly tho trtto at
titude of the editor of the Times, or
the Times newspaper on the subjects
In dispute. His clear effort to appeal
to popular prejudice by aligning the
Times with 'The interests' with cap
ital as against labor, is worthy of
jhlm and wholly Indefensible.
; "Ills latest position on tho union
labor question as announced In the
last Issue of the Outlook Is that of un
conditional and abject submission to
"theso monopolies. Ho sits at the feet
of Gompers, casts adoring glances at
OFFICER KILLED:
SLAYER ESCAPES
Assailant Supposed to Be Hlrjlwny-
man No Clue to Identify Man H
Patrolman Dies Shortly After at
Hospital.
SKATTLK, Wash., Juno 17.- -I'a-
Itrolninn W II. Ufliilltfo died ut tho
city hospital at .8 nvloek this morn
'lug. one hour utter he had been mor
tally wounded by the bullet or a a im
posed highwayman.
There Is no elew to the Identity of
the assailant. Five shots were fired
In u duel between two men and the
policeman, it Is belluved.
Sergeant Fred A. Klbbnch and Pa
trolman Shuntaker heard the shots
and when looking la tho direction of
the sound saw a man running. They
gave chase but failed to get htm.
Later a boarding house at Madison
and ll'oren avenue was surrounded
and two men and two wuniqu arrest
ed, but It Is not believed that they
are the guilty parties.
The most popular comedian which
' the wet has ever known, herns
i Hartman, who hu. just completed the
, most wonderful season he has ever
had in Los Angeles, will visit Med
ford soon where lie will appear atj
the Medford theatre, in his wonder
ful creation of "The Toyninker."
This charming- and delightful eomie
opera has been plnyed by Mr. Hart
man for so Ion? that he has become
thoroughly identified with it and his
conception of the part of the old toy
maker of Nu rent nrjr, " Johannes
Ginurenlieinler' has become a vhu-sie
with him. Mr. Hartman comes equip
ped with the best production and the
largest eompanv, which he has ever
had and "The Toyninker" will be ren
dered in a most elaborate and fitting
mnnner. The costumes and seenori:
are. all new, bright and most attrac
tive. The company eonists of over
50 people in which is specially fea
tured Walter ,De Leon and Miss
"Muggins" Uavies, who have just cre
ated a tremendous success in Mr. I)e
Leon's own play. "The Campus,"
which has jut completed a record
breaking run of Hi weeks at the
grand opera houe in Los Angeles,
and in which Mr. Do Leon and Mis
Da vies will be starred next reason.
In scenic equipment and centum
splendour "The Toyninker" will .
the most elaborate production see
here in many years. A notewortb
scene being that of the toy shop wit!
its huge revolving drum, its datnttl
clad and beautiful girl ehoru-i and it
atmosphere of light and gaiety, mal
it particularly attractive. In add:
tiou to those mentioned, the coie
uany will contain the names of Oli
ver Lenoir, Joseph Fogarty, Miss Jo
sie Hart and many others. Suldoi.
or never lias n comic opera beei
given such delightful music lis And
ran has supplied in "The Toyninker'
niul rendered in the manner of th
Ferris Hartmaii Ojera company, i
proves a source of pure delight. Fop
ular summer prices will prevail. Seat
now one sale, $1.00; "."io; f0e.
Card of Thanks.
We uiIi to thank our friends and
neighbors for the beautiful flowei.
j that were sent and the tunny words
'mid mesMiges of sympathy received!
.' during Mrs. Anderson's illness and
since her death. In the tiituro m
shall never hear of a ee of serious
illness without our hearts going out ,
in sympathy to the suffering and
to their dear ones who so patiently i
md earnestly wait, watch mid pr.n
HF.HT AXDKKSOK and Children
S. S. SMITH mid Family.
MK. and MILS. W. L. UILF.V.
THREE ARE INDICTED IN
CONNECTION WITH FAILURE
KKDDIXO. Cal., June J 7. The
grand jury today returned three in
dictments in connection with the fail
ure of the Dank of Shasta March 15.
Names of the persons have been kept
secret.
Eureka Due Today.
SAN DIEGO. Cal., June 17. Man
ager Chapin of the Northern Pacific
Steamship company said that the
treasure steamer Eureka would
reach San Pedro tomorrow.
him and kow-tows to tho labor vote,
which Is a delusion, a sham and a
bogle man which no brave man need
fear.
"Colonol Roosevelt, disappointed
politician and virtuous vaulter. Is
steadily rovlslng and reversing hlm-j
self dowAward."
CHINA TO STAND SPONSOR
FOR THIBET HEREAFTEr
VICTORIA. . C, June 17. That
China will stand sponsor for mid de
fend Thibet hereafter is indicated !
dispatches received hero from the
orient in which it is stated that
China is building n military road be
tween Szecliuan and L'Hasxa, where
a brigade of troops will be. perma
nently stationed. It is said that
China is taking steps looking toward
the military defense of Thibet.
Rev. Aked Is Better.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. June J 7.
Rev. Charles F. Aked. pastor i
the First Congregatioiial church, for
mer pastor of the Fifth Avenue Hup
tist church. New York, who is con
fined to his bed with n severe cold
that has settled on his lungs is re
ported much better today.
Fruits and
Vegetables
Our stock of Fruit and Veg.
etubles Is particularly tempt
ing ut this time of tho year.
All wo ask Is that you lake
one look at our
CHERRIES
STRAWBERRIES
ORANGES
CUCUMBERS
NEW POTATOES
PEAS
BEANS
ONIONS
GOOSEBERRIES
CARROTS
ASPARAGUS
PIE PLANT
ETC., ETC., ETC.
Remember, wo are selling
the celebrated
White Carnation
FLOUR
AT
$1.65 aSack
Olmstead &
Hibbard
vrr.ST sido okogers
G
FREE LECTURE
ONE OP THE
WONDERS OF
THE WORLD
"God's
Stone
Witness"
"A MIRACLE IN
IN STONE"
Is.-i. ,ix; l!)-U0
The Great Pyramid
of Egypt
BY J. A. BOHNET, V. D. M. OF NEW YORK,
SCIENTIST AND BIBLE EXEGETE.
Auspices of tho International Biblo Studonts Assn.,
AT ST. MARK'S HALL
Sunday, Juno 18, 3 O'clock Admission Froo All
Aro Invited No Collection.
i
Cooke Acquitted.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 17.
Kdgar S. Cooke, of Chicago, form r
chief clerk for Oharle. L. Wormier,
local treasurer of the I tl vr Four, w.i
;odav netpiitted of embezzling .fj I,-000
Medford. Or., .'u'ay 1G, lDtl. This
1 to certify that about November l
ny daughter was taken with a severe
ittack of rheumatism which rendered
'.or left arm useh.-ss, In fact It was so
lear paralyzed that the was not able
o move her flngen, but knowing of
omc of Dr. Chow Young's marveloiiH
urea of long atAnIIng cases of rhcti
natlsrn, wo decided to consult him,
n which I am pleased to say made no
ulstnke, as his remedies acted as he
lalmej they would and after the
bird treatment the rheumatic pain
entirely left her and she has not had
any symptoms of rheuniatlHin since;
besides her general health Is much
Improved and I do not hesitate In
laying I bcllcvo thoso afflicted with
rheumatism or paralysis will do well
to consult Dr. Chow Young, whose
house Is corner of Tenth and Front
street, Medford, Or.
73 A. P. WKISS.
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k IXUmHOU'Lws.APPt'l. watch na-)-.
Medford Opera House, W55ST
The Bigget nnd Beat P4uicnl Comedy Offerinj; of the Entire Ycnr
F&RJRJS HARTMAN
nnd his
,. Superb
WY Company
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APPELL'S
South African
WATER
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XOTICK.
Havo sold my Interest In Flynn
Hros., electric store to my brothor,
A. A. Flynn. Ho will collect and pay
all bills. June 17, 1911. T. K.
Flynn.
Keens water
cool 4X hours
or longer in
tun or tludci
irrest Imon to
Takono Htttiatltute prospector!,
surveyors, sportsmen, stockmen, fann
er:., te-imiters, anyone expmed to dry
(Onvarin weather. Used by U. S. C5o't.
Strong, light, rmy M carry. 0imt,J
ThU Letter Tynlflrn tho AMKiido
of All Ucr
Co'.Uaroi tlkStn. Iust.
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Seat Sale Tuesday Morning, Haskins
Ila.iklns for Health.
Nr OoltUnil, California
Tlie only WiminV C''lrgeon tlie l'jclfic Cot,
ClMttcrol I'-m Nt.ir t." K'rit I nivfrilit.
Ideal cliiuti' tliruuKl " ' iIk1 yr l'.ntuii
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mrnt. ICxccllciit oixirtiuiillc (or home
economic. Iilirnry slulr. mufe amt art.
Mmlcrn Kymnai'um. Special earc fur health
l itiKlnit. iiit-ilonr lifr. I'lrdilrnt, l.urlU
flay I'arMiit. A. M.. I.ltl. D.. 1. 1.. I). I'r
Mtaloistir aililrot Sraclury, Mills CVIIrnc I'.
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FOR EXCHANGE
(iood r-rooiu htniHe, Uiiko floor Hparc, lol r,i.xi:il, kooiI bam and
wooilHhed; plenty of Mindc; evirlliln In splendid iiindllloii; near
Whitman coIIckc; also lol ilOxlIt? In Walla Valla. WjihIi.
PRICE $6000.oo
fjii.aero orauiso Krove; trees 5 years old; unnd liilItliiK; artimlau
well; IdK flow of water; In Itlvenddo i-ounty California, f 70,(100.
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