Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 30, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 14

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WET AND DRY
ISSUE IN TEXAS
Prohibitionists After Scalp of Joe
Bailey and Governor Colquitt Who
Stumped State Against Them
Legislature Has Dry Majority.
DALLAS, Tcxns- July SO. Thnt
iroliilition will piny n Mr lnrt ne
uonting senatorial ntnl gubernntorinl
elections here, and that Senntor Jos
eph W. Bniley, whose attitude I
known to bo fnvornblc to the liquor
interests and who was rebuked in the
statewide prohibition campaign, will
havo the fight of his life to secure
re-election, today is said to be cer
tain. The state legislature has a
"dry"" majority in both branches and
tho showing of prohibition strength
throughout tho state, which held the
aulis to littlo more than a nominal
victorj ' the spccinl amendment
election, places an clement in power
that is fully as antagonistic to Bin
ley as it is opposed to the liquor
traffic.
The prohibitionists nre also deter
mined to make an energetic effort
to eliminate Governor 0. B. Colquitt
who is eligible for another two-year
term, from official life in Texas.
Colquitt incurred the wrath of the
prohibitionists by stumping the stale
against tho prohibition amendment.
Chairman Ball of tho prohibition
executive committee is spoken of as
tho most likely candidate against Colquitt-
An avowed candidate to succeed
Bailey in the senate is Congressman
B. Bnndcll. Former Governor Camp
bell who supported prohibition, is
also almost certain to enter the race
against Bailey.
COST OF INITIATIVE
U CENTS PER VOTE
SALEM. Ore.. July 29. The cost
tho Initiative and referendum and
corrupt practices pamphlets for the
primary, and general elections cost
the state $23,249.06, or a cost of 19.7
cents per voter, according to figures
submitted to Secretary of tSate Ol
cott today by State Printing Expert
Harris.
Printing, paper and postage were
tho principal items of expense.
HUNTING DOWN
WHITEJUVEIS
Government Authorities Co-operating
With State Officials Throughout
Northwest to Break Up and Drive
Out Bands of Girl Captors.
GIVES UP SEARCH FOR
BAKOWSKI'S REMAINS
KLAMATH FALLS, July 29.
J. W. Stephcnbon, the friend of B.
B. Bakowski, who lost his life while
in Crater lake national park last
winter, has returned from the lake
where he spent several days look
ing for the body.
Mr. Stephenson has practically
given up all hopes of ever finding tht
body of his old friend. He is thor
oughly convinced that he rolled off
the high peaks known as Eagle
Crest and did not stop until ho laud
ed in the icy waters of the lake, lie
is also convinced that the body is now
at the bottom of the lake where it
will very likely remain.
CONSUMPTION SAVES
SOTHER'S EXTRADITION
SAX FKAN'CISCO, Cnl July 29.
Action by tho United States govern
ment authorities in hunting down and
breaking up tho gangs of white
slaves who arc active in California,
will be taken as toon a& evidence ha
been secured to back up the belief
thnt ramifications of the gang bore
extend to Portland, Seattle and other
cities of the northwest.
Frank II. Dupue, head of the state
bureau of criminal identification,
who was directly responsible for the
rescue of Helen Johnson Whitson
from the white slavers, has declared
bitter war against their traffic, and
is laying evidence of the band's ac
tivities before Assistant United
States Attorney Herrington as rap
idly ns he cau gather it.
The methods tire simple but hard
to distinguish from individual efforts
along the same lines. The girls nre
said to be brought to resorts main
tained in each city by various induce
ments or even by force, arc then
drugged nnd later, when under full
control of their captors are disposed
of wherever wanted.
Jumps Off Wharf to Death.
SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl.. July 29.
Brooding over his recent discharge
from Company 8, Thirtieth United
States iitfantry, James Merrill jumped
off the wharf at the Presidio today,
and though he was rescued quickly,
died without recovering conscious
ness. Merrill's mother is said to live
in Hussonfl Wash.
XQTICE.
Kotlce Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at
Its next regular meeting on August
1st, 1911, for a license to sell spirt
tous, vinous and malt liquors Id
quantities less than a gallon, at his
place of business at No. 25 South
Front street, in said city, for a per
iod of six month.
CARNS BROS.
Date of first publication, July 20,
1911.
NOTICE TO ALL CEMENT CON
TRACTORS AND BUILDERS
That on and after the first day of
August, 1911 the locai Ciment Work
era Union No. 158 will enforce the
following scale of wagej and hours:
for finishers 62 1-2 cfnts per hour,
for finisher's helpers J 3.50 per day,
for labors' $3.00 per day, for box mix
ers $3.50 per day. Eight (8) hours to
constitute a days work. Hours from
S a. m. to 5 p. m. and time and one
half for over time and double time
(or Sundays and holidays. F. H. Mc
Donald, pres.; C. W. Damns, sec
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Captain and Mrs 1.E..'E.teirsoit.
The accompanying photograph of Captain Isaac Kdwnrd Kmerson and
his new bride, who was Mrs. McCor.uick. was taken on board thu tsenm
ship Amerika a few moments before that vcsm'1 sailed from New York
Tho Baltimore millionaire gave the reporters in tho east a morrv chase
when they tried to learn tho date and place of the ninrrinccr When asked
about it "just before sailing tho eaptaain said: "Why, I thought every
body knew about that. We were married at tho Marble Collegiate
church, in Xew York, on July 5." Canptain Kmerson nnd his wife will re
main in Europe for about two inontlw. t
(700,000 COST
M'NAIfURA TRIAL
Trial of Alleged Dynamiters an Ex
pensive Luxury Labor Unions to
Pay Bulk of Cost nnd County Bal
anceBurns Due Tonight.
NO CHANCE TO SAVE
EMPRESS OF CHINA
TOKIO, July 'J9. It is believed
here today that there is no chance of
saving the Canadian Pacific
steamer Empress of China, which lies
on a submerged rock off Awa penin
sula. The vessel was wrecked when
on its way to Yokohama.
HANGED HIMSELF OVER
STOLEN BOTTLE OF MILK
I.OS AXGKLKS. Cnl., July '-'O.-Awuseil
of having stolen a bottle of
milk in the exclusive Wcstlako dis
trict, C. I Pinter, 60. weakened b.v
deprivation, early today hanged
himself with his scarf to the bars
of a prison cell.
I.OS AKUKIiKS' Cul.. July 2.
The trial of John J. and James II. Mo
Xamnra, alleged dynamiters, it was
estimated today will cost tho county
and defense not less than $700,0110.
It was calculated that if'J'Jo.OOO will
b tho cost to the county, and union
labor, it was estimated, would spend
.ftr7,000 in defending the two men.
It was said that tho salaries of At
torneys Darrow, Davis, Scott,, llarri
man nnd Tyrol I for thu defense
probably would exceed $:I00,000.
Attorney Lecoinpto Davis and Jos
eph Scott nre away from Los An
geles today on business connected
with the defense. Davis has gono to
Portland nnd Scott is en route to
Chicago and Detroit. At tho local of
fico of the Hums agency it was said
today that Detective. William J. Burns
would arrive in Los Angeles tonight
or Sunday.
to otrms a OOZ.B or ova bat.
Tako LAXATIVB DltOMO QutnltiB Tt
tela. DruxilMa refund mony If It fatU
to curd. E. y. OHOVET8 Ifnatur la oo
Man bos. zte.
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Hasklna for Health.
SAN FRANCISCO- Cal., July 29.
Dangcr to his' life through his tuber
cular condition today secured a re
spite in his extradition to Oregon for
W. G. Sother who is out on $500 aail
here on a chargo of forgery placed
. against him in Portland.
To Slato Agent Lconnrd of Oregon,
who is hero to take Sother north,
tho alleged forger's physiciun pre
sented an affidavit, that in his pres
ent condition, passing over Mount
Shasta probably would kill Sother.
Ho declared, however, that the man
would be in shape to go north in a
mouth, and Leonard agreed to wait.
Unculled for Letters.
Tho following list of letters remain
uncalled for at the post office at Med
ford, Oregon, Wednesday, July 26:
Andorson Elva, Dally Jno, Dials
dell Q. B., noil Tom, Dooth Curt,
Dovven llllllo, Drcazcal A. J., Brook
W. D., Drown Robert A., Coliorson
Mrs. Olive, Davlsson Mrs. C. W Fort
cscuo Miss Margarita, Given Chas. 8.,
Olousopyre Clclppa Andlmo, Ham.
inoiid Miss Edytho, Hannon Richard
K, Hasted Geo L., Johnson Mary I.,
Kulllas Georgos H., Kllvlllon Frank
J,, Kolly Herbert C, Lanklln Thos,,
Lytlo Luwls Lester., Mattock Mrs.
Hattlo, Medford News, MeyerB Mrs.
MuniJ, Morgan J. T McShery Mrs.
Hdltli, PanoutBos Tom, Paul Mrs. Al
ta, Ross Miss Torcla, Rough Eddie,
Root Buuan D., Ryder Chris, Suundors
Alice, Tployun Dylon A., Vonuott
Geo,, Wall Mis. R. J Whltten C. 3..
Young Wm, M.
,Nr OakUnd, Caonila
The onlr Woman' Cotlfje on the Pacific Coast.
Chartered 1885. Near two great Univeraitief.
Ideal climate throughout the year. Kntrance
ind graduation requirement! equivalent to
!hoe ol Stanford and Unireriity of Cahornla.
Laboratories for science with modern equip,
merit. Excellent opportunities for home
economics, library study., music and art.
Modern gymnasium, fepeciat care for health
af students, out-door life. President, Luella
Oar Carson. A. it.. Litt. D.. l.L. D. For
catalogue address Secretary, Mills College 1'.
California.
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HHklnB for Health.
CAMPERS'
SUPPLIES
Eatables for the camp
are one of the most im
portant features to be
looked after. We not
only supply tho best but
we see that they are
Neatly and Strongly Packed
Here are a few sugges
tions for the eatable box:
Bacon
Pancake Flour
Beans
Salt
Coffee
Bread
Crackers
Pickles
Lsard
Matches
Flour
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Olmstcad & Hibbard
West Bido Grocers.
49c 98c
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Shirt Waist Sale
Every Shirt Waist in the house, including all of
our regular stock and the big shipment sent us
by the factory mistake, is out on
SPECIAL SALE
We have all kinds and descriptions and they go
at the following prices:
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
Ya eu't afford U wllkoat
this splendid, refrcnulttjt drlnV.
Cull up and order a case aent to
the home. The purest, aoat
healthful drink known ia
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
P. C. IIIHAM, AimL
SHOES
AT COST
Tlio Dnfflolil nlmo stock line
lii'nn tnovtut to Houtli Cvutrnl
off of Mitln, oppontto tbo
MIhhIou rontuurunt mid tho
Htnult In iitlll IiuIiik Hold at
cont.
M. S. Biden
lit oiorutliiK tho moat uiodorn
tilioo ropiilrliiK'bhop In tho
olt)' nt tho Hitiuo locution.
Uli'tn-ilitto olcvtrlcut ma
ohtuory, Look for the RED D00T
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS f
Money on hand at all timet to loan on improved
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231. 320 QARNETTOOREY BLDO.
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49c
98c
$1.29
These prices will continue while stock lasts and
the first ones here will get the pick. So come early
We wish to announce that our entire stock of Blankets
Comforts and Outing Flannel for fall is now in. Wc
also have a large stock of Suit Cases; Telescopes, Grips and
Trunks.
Hutchison 6 Lumsden
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Cedar Poles
We are now carrying in stock
a full line of Cedar Telephone
and Telegraph Poles. Let us
figure on your needs.
CRATER LAKE FUEL CO.
PHONE MAIN 971
SPARTA BUILDING
Another Hot
Wave Coming
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VMaElai
Get Your Electric
Fan Now
No matter how hot it tfets, there
is always a refreshing breeze in
the office of the house that is
equipped with an ELECTRIC
FAN.
Few people are able to spend
the summer where it is natur
ally cool, and nobody really
needs to, for this is the day of
the electric fan.
A Westinghouse Fan is acces
sible to everybody all the time.
A few cents spent for electric
current, (whiph comes from any
lighting fixture) will give you a
refreshing, nevpr-failing breeze
for a whole week.
Call and see our assortment of
fans. Our office is the coolest
place in town on a hot day.
Our electric fans make it so.
You are cordially invited to
come and be convinced that
we have WHAT YOU WANT in
this line.
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
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