i I i ii u EU . PXGT3 SIX JMEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MfiDFORD, ORlUaON. WEDNESDAY, .TULY 1!), 1911. ELY TO GREET CARNIVAL KING Aviator Will Fly Out to Ship and Extend a Welcome Over 40,000 Visitors Are Attending Potlatch Carnival at Seattle. y SEATTLE, Wash., July 10. This in (ho big tiny of tlio I'otlatch ennn vnl nud tho down town slrccts arc liltiek with humanity. King Kdgur IJ' Oro, tho cnrnivnl kiiiR, is due to nrnvo in bent tie harbor nbonru t lie treasure ship nt 2 o'clock. Tho roynl vessel will ho escorted hy six torpedo bout destroyers. Upon liimlinK, the king will bo crowned, nnd the his torienl pageant, comprising 20 mam moth floats, will pass in procession through the city. One extraordinary feature of the welcome to the king will ho tho deliver' of formal wel come by Aviator Ettgcno Ely, who will fly out to the ship in u Curti&s hydroplane. The grand court ball will bo held this evening. More than 40,000 vis itors nro in Seattle today to witness tho arrival of the king, whose com mand celebrates the first nrrival of gold from tho Klondike just 14 years ago. SOLOMON HAS NOTHING ON Hi Alderman Donohue Introduces New Method of Deciding a Case Which Dims Renown of Ancient Exponent of Wisdom and Judicial Greatness. ADJOURNMENT NOT IN SIGHT i V Congress May Hold On for Some Time Leader Says Little Need to Stay In Session If Taft Is to Veto the Work Done by Them. VILKKSUAKKK l'n., July 10.--Solomou in all his wisdom is out classed today by Alderman Donohue of Wilkesbarrc, who has introduced a new method for deciding a case that almost prcciptutcd a riot. .Mrs. Alice Kriger nnd Mrs. Louis Pelinus were litigants for the posses sion of n goose. Tho justice direct cd them to appear with their respec tive ganders, as he desired to make a test. The test was made in the street nnd when the three fowls were set down the crowd that watched nearly blocked traffic. At first the goose seemed inclined to take up with both male suitors but finally gave her favor to one be longing to Mrs. Felinus, who was forthwith declared the owner. TAMA JIM SAYS HE'LL NOT BE GOAT Will Submit Report to President On the Whole Affair Hot Row Is Pre dicted In Cabinet Shakcup May Come. MINERS' CONGRESS SUCESS. (Continued from Pac 1.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 19. Leaders of the houso today mapped out their program for tho rcmanidcr. of tho session. It includes no plans for n hurried adjournment. One democratic-leader said: "If tho republican senate and president evince a desire to meet r.s even hiss than hulf way we will stay nnd finsh the job. If the senate is disposed to kill off our bills and the president is disposed to veto those that are passed, then there is no use of our wasting further time." CHILDREN TAKE MURDER AS JOKE Simply Laugh at Officers When They Are Accused of Having Murdered a Rancher Say They Only " Searched Him for Money. GRAND JUNCTION, Col., July 19 Laughing and joking about their urrest on a direct charge of having murdered Clark A. Wolfkill, a ranch e'r, four children held hero refuse o tuko the matter seriously. Lee Baker, 15, ono of the four prisoners, declurcd nonchalantly to day: "Thoy can't do more than send nio to tho penitentiary for life any way." Tho other three held, Gladys Thompson, 17; Lilliun Osborne, 14, nnd Virgil Watson, 17, all refuse to tell what thoy know about the mur der of Wolfkill, sticking fast to their original story that they simply searched his body for money after they found him dead. TRAIN CREW TO BLAME FOR WRECK SAYS JURY THE DALLKS, Oregon, July, 10. After an Investigation which lasted nlno days, Coroner Durget and a jury today reported findings holding the train crew responsible for the fatal Orogon Trunk Lino wreck July 10, as a result of which seven persons lost their lives, Tho railroad com pany Is albo blamed for falluro to sufficiently ballast tho track at the point whore tho wreck occurred. Tho vordlcj, finds that Engineer Thomas Mylos waB exceeding tho sliced limit and charges Assistant Roud Muster McCurdy and Conductor Cubs with criminal negligence In not pulling the air cord and checking tho Bpeod of the train at the dangerous curve. Look for the ad that offers it to you, Booond-hand, at a real bargain I Haaklue for Health. values when the miners should "get down." A number of lnrge and very rich nuggets were also shown. These attract much attention from these lit tle skilled in mining for here the values could be seen, looking more like twenty dollnr gold pieces. Each exhibit of ore was properly labeled and explained, the tags giving the name of the mine from whence it came, its values and the names of tho owners as well as the location f the mine. All day long a great crowd nibbed elbows within tho room nnd displayed much interest in the show ing. Morally Kntcrtalncd. The delegates from all pnrts of the country wero royally entertained by Grants Pass. The residents of the little city seemed well pleased with the visitors and left nothing undone to add to the enjoyment of the dny. The best of feeling prevailed nnd ms added much to the good time. Med ford sent a large delegation which seemed to please residents of the Pass and the Medford delegation was promised a largo crowd of Grants Pass people when the mining con gress held next year in this city. Many different phases of mining were discussed during tlw .ificrnooti nnd evening session of the congress nnd the different speakers handled their subjects in n splendid manner Much needed advice was given the delegates and the congress proved n Writable, mine of information for mnny new facts were brought out. Medforrt was selecJed for the r.ex'. semi-annuil meeting of the congres which will bo held January 17.13, 1912. Yrcka contended for the hon or but Medford was successful in her efforts to secure it. Today, the second duy of tho con gress is devoted to various sports, drilling contests and the like. A grand ball this evening will mark the end of the festivities. WASHINGTON, I). C, July M Secretary of Agriculture James Wil son today mudo it very plain here that he does not propose to be Mho gout' for the probably futile attempt to obtain tho dismissal of Dr. Har vey W. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry in his department. Wilson will submit his report on the whole affair to Presidont Tatt this afternoon. The cabinet will con sider it Friday but there probably will bo no final decision announced for at least n week. It is understood, that, instead of concurring in tho suggestion of At torney General Wickersham, that Wiley bo dismissed, Secretary Wil son will suggest that the chief chem ist be reprimanded. This, it is be lieved, will cause a hot cabinet row nnd may result in the disruption of President Tnft's official advisers. GIRLS PLEAD NOT GOILTY Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad Will Be Tried In October for Shooting Stokes Bail of $10,000 Is Continued. NEW YORK, July 1U. Lillian Grnhnni and Ethel Conrad, the two girls accused of having attempted to murder Millionaire W. E. D. Stokes, pleaded "not guilty" today before Judge Crain in the general sessions court here. Their counsel was grant ed 10 days to withdraw their pleas nnd substitute whatever motions he may see fit. The girls former bail of 10,000 was continued. Attorneys for the Graham and Con rad girls probably will interpose de murrers which are likely to be over ruled. There will be no trial until October. When the girls appeared in court today Miss Conrad limped noticeably. She said she had sprained her ankle dnnctng last night in the thcutre where she and Miss Graham arc ap pearing. Mrs. Singleton, the sister of Miss Graham, accompanied the girls to court. I FREQUENT WASHING NOT I GOOD FOR THE HAIR 4 KILL SOME ONE? YES! BREAK PROMISE? NO! RENO, Nev., July 10. Murderers, horse thieves and burglars took part in the capture of John Antone, em bezzler, who escaped from a road gang of convicts near Carson and berated him for breaking the promise not to escape which all had given Warden Baker. URGES MINE DEVELOPMENT. (Continued from Pave 1.) rapidly as possible, and will work un ceasingly for Its Interest. "J mean to make a success of this movement. All we need Is exploita tion and then capital will come and develop. I have tho utmost confi dence In tho local field." The mooting came about through J. R. Harvey, a well known mining operator of Grants Pass who enter tained a number of friends with a most delightful luncheon at hl homo on the banks of Koguo River. Mr. Harvey had as his gucBts Colonol Frank H. Ray, Dr. J. V. Reddy, Judgo W. M. Colvlg, Dr. C. R. Ray, Howard S. Dudley and Harry H. Hicks. (Marian Harlow in Womnn's Sphere) "The best method of promoting a healthy scalp, and a growth of long glossy hair, is to use a good dry shampoo once n week. Women find frequent washing of the head hardens the scalp nnd makes the hair brittle, straggly nnd thin. "Dry shampooing exercises the scalp and invigorates the hair folli cles and when this condition exists the right amount of oil is fed the del icate tissues and hair roots and the hair takes n now life. "The best dry shampoo powder ih made by mixing four ounces of orris root with four ounces of thcrox. A tnblcspoonful sprinkled on tho head, then thoroughly brushed through the hair, makes the head feel good and gives the hair a rich, glossy appearance." - THER-0X FOR SALE HASKINS' DRUG STORE Crater Lake Stage Line Official Crater Lake Stage Autos leave Hotel Nah at 8 a. m. Tues days and Fridays, arrive Crater Lake same evening. Returning, leuvo Crater Lake Monday and Thursday. Connec tions with Steamer Klamath for Klamath Falls. Round Trip $25.00, one way $15.00. Medford to Klamath Falls via Crater Lake (one way) $18.50 Reservations and tickets at Hotel Nash or Crater Luke Garage. Thmrm Im Only Onm "Bromo Quinine" Thmt im Laxative Bromo Qulnlno vseo the teiuo mven to mime a m&u m one dm. Always remember the full name. Look lor this signature on every box. 2Co. && REVOLUTION CUBAJMMINENT General Garibaldi Says He Has Been Invited to Go to Cuba antl Lead Revolution Says Poor Are Op pressed by Government. NEW YOKIC, July Hi. -Hovwliitlun in Culm is likely any day, according to General fliuseppo tlaribaldi, who at a dinner given hero in his honor by Itr.lian tridents, told th guests that he had U'on invited to go to Cuba and tnko the leadership of tho PORTLAND TO VOTE ON COMMISSION PLAN l'OKTIiAN't), Ore, July in. Sub ihIkhIoh of a commission form of charter to tho voters of Portland will ho made at a special election to bo held on January 9, HUH. This was decided finally nt n meeting of tho charter rovUlon committee Inst nlghU insurrection. Government oppression of the working people is assigned by Garibaldi as the cnuso for tho prob able outbreak. rS-. Lo7k for tho ad that describes the place you would like to own. Hawkins forilcaTuT PRICE DENIES THAT HE HEARD OF SLUSH EUND WASHING-TON, 1). C, duly .10. Testifying huforo (ho sonata 1H mer investigating munmiiteo today John II. J'rieo or Srattlo dealt a blow' at Ihe Tooh of Ijorimcr. lie declared ho was in tho smoking compartment of a Winnipeg express train between Duluth and Virginia City, Minn., in which It was said by William llurgom, another passenger, that C. V. Vfeiho had boasted of giving $10,000 to tho lioriiiier "slush (und." Price declined lioriuier's namo wns not mentioned while be was in tho compartment. Hssklns tor Health. MISS HOOBS SPURNS VOTES FOR WOMEN HAIiKM, Oio,, .Inly ID. -Although (lovct'iiur West hits Hpultcu In favor of woman's suffiaan, (hero Is ono mom Iter of his force who linn committed Into iimJchUi anil hits dunlimul hoc op. position to the uulvnimil frnncililKO, Sho Ih MIhm Kuril llolilm, chief clerk to tho government and nIio said today Him hoped tho tlmo would never como when women wero enabled to voto. "I would Just Hlmply dread Hiicli a tlmo," alio mild, "And wouldn't I Ionic nleo as u cnndlilitto for governor. No wo women Imvo troubles enough now without worrying over polities," : i i, W SbWC SaBKM I r bLbHbwLb&& LE!SIBP!h BVbbbLbLbLbVbF lR bbbbbLbLbLB BBBHafBHamHi iBbVbbBbbHbbbbbbbI I BlVL. "9bRbbbbUhbbLIJ PIANO SALE EXTRAORDINARY Eilers Mid-Summer Clearance Sale The biggest occasion in the way of littlest prices and littlest payments for really fine warranted high grade pianos ever -witnessed in Southern Oregon, and one that will never occur again. About Fifty Pianos Must Be Sold in a FEW Das to Make Room Bring $5.00 or $6.00 and get a nice new piano now. Prices $175, $185, $255, $207, etc. Never heretofore was it possible to secure so much gen uine piano value for the money; Probably never again come right away. All the pianos included in this sale are now on display at our retail street, Medford. If you wish to pay cash an extraordinary and al together unusual premium of 4 per cent goes to any one wishing to pay in full within 30 days. 100 Pianos Ordered to Arrive in Medford And we must make room. Bear in mind, we guarantee every in3trumont as to quality, and also to prices Your money back if you can buythe same grade of pianos elsewhere, oast or west, at anywhoro noar such low price.' J sales rooms 37 North JbMr r Jifp 255 ,"7b flfc 365 Ml JMWwsMJJm nWPiANolimmm Hey? SaVaHHI Slightly, used Pianos $102, up on a special ex change agreement for three years. Tho only houso guar antooing your monoy back if not satisfied. Biggost, busiest and best. 37 NORTH FIR ST. .A. Jm. i .,e,,,t9,,,949'tt0tirrf Bank's Age For Nearly a Quarter of a Century the JACKSON COUNTY BANK medford, Oregon f has served the people of Medford and vicinity. At all times thoro is oonsidorod first the interests of its depositors. This safe and sane policy has HELPED us to succeed. 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