wjftp Minh -! 1 - - rp.44,JI0im -xsrass tis SUBSCRIBERS ' mill lie tu t pir wlU ham on (1llvril by yliunlnir of fio r o v, 111. Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Pair ..Muv l, ltd llunil. illy 1(1 per cent. Mln t). imlly Hlxlh YiMir. I'orty-Kliwl Year mzDFOiiD, oitmoK tvuhday, august 1, iojl 3STo. 112. FARMERS FREE LIST BILL PASSED URN E BY THE HOUSE IS NEXT SIEP Gives Farmers Advantanos In Trade Which It Was Asserted Were Not Contained In the Canadian Reci procity Measure. Senators Not "Gentlemen" w NSH LA FOLLETTE CHAMPION OF THE NEW MEASURE Farmrr Was Left at Mercy of Rail roads and Manufacturers, Ac cording, to Progressives. WASHINGTON, l. (, Aug I. Tin! farmers' free lint lull mln punned tint senate. Hv it vole nf 18 Id .'10, Urn measure designed dy ill'' demcierulH of lliu hoimo and intended iih a Mippleuicntul measure to give lo Hid ugiiuiilturnl sections of Mm country advantages in trade which it was a w it el with nut coiitninud in the Canadian reciprocity lull, was finally adopted after it had been de clared lout ly Vicu President Slier man. The first vote wim n tii. iduiidiiig :i!) in .'ID, and Vice President Slier niiin, exercising for tint liinl time on an imMiiliinl iiiOiiHiiru his eon-Uliu-tiiuial prerogative of ranting (he de ciding vote, dcalnn-d (lie meiimiri' Inst Senator LaFidluttit of WimmiiihiiI uliuno wool .tariff hill wan recently punned iimler hliiillar procedure moved a rccotiHidcrulinii, which car lied. W'lien Iho final vote wan taken the tie wan broken and tint fiee U( pilHMud, Tim measure Iuih already passed Hie house. A panned liy (lie senate it Iiiih lieen aineiuled and eoneiirreneo liy the house or by a roniinitlee is the necessary htep hel'iirn it ean lie Mint to the president. The fu'o lint in largely a demo cratic nioamirn and it was paused m the seiialo an was the wool hill through coalition of pnigiessivoi am. democrats. The progressives, partieiiluily La Follotle favored the mensiue be cause they usier! that reeiproeily as planned wan for the benefit alaiont exclusively of llm iniiliufnolurcrs. Tim farmer, it was aHcerlaiaed, wan lull at the mercy of the railioads and iiiainifaeturerH by the Canadian agreement. Tim fiee lint proxides for the removal of duticr on ceituin importH fiiim Canada. Of parlienhir iniportnneo in the mt are meals a'ld meat products. Tim bill ax it came fioin the house wiih j ejected, and iih 1 iniilty adopted it carry mi amendment by Kern dem ocrat, Indiana) piovidiug for free mcatH from all countries giving the wiiuii euiiurssioiiH to the United Stales, The principal umuudiucnts adopted canm from democrats and for this leasoii it was holieved late today "that the house illicit concur and Hint llm message would hood he Kent to l'icHidciit Taft for his ap proval. Tim bill wiih pnssed liy the same coalition of democrats ami progiCNS ivn republicans that earned the wool bill through. Tho only progressive republican who voted against llm measure wiih Senator Houinu of Ore- Republicans voting against llm bill were; Hourne, ltradley, Hrnudo gee, Hriggtr Hiirnham, Hiirton, Clnrl;, ('nine, Culloin, Lodge, I,orimer, Alu Lean, Nixon, Oliver, Page, uI'iMiih Hiohnrdsoii, Knot, Smith, Sniool Slopluiiisnii' TowiikuiiiI, Warienl Wot more. Those not voting were: Culberson Dillingham, Dnpont, Fryo; Oulliiigor Lou, I'eiiroHtt, Percy, Kayner, .Sullmr land, Tillman and Williams. Some- of thcHo worn paired. Sinmtor Hailuy of Toxiih wiik tho only domourat wlio voted iiKiiiuNt thu ineiiKiire, Thu hill plncoH on tliu t'reo lint iik limilliiral iniplcineiilrt, not Ion biiKKinK cotton ties' IiooIh and hIioch, i'ence wire, iiuioiiIh, broad, liunbur, Hewing machines, Ball and other commodities liHiul lnrj,'oIy in the nrinultiiral hou-tiona, PAV NG WORK SEPTEMBER 1 Reported That Clark & Hcnery Con struction Company Will Move Their Outfit North-Work On Present Contract Being Completed. Yfi CLASH BETWEEN JAPAN'S ERMT M Wi LEADERS. NEW AUTO LAW Senator .lohii Sliarn Williains of MiKNiMOpiii, iiiililii'ly aiMilouireil to the meiiibern of the linted Kliitc nenate for calling them gentlemen in a npeech on the Canadian reciprocity bill. Tim apolo piovoked lant;hter fiom the usually staid and dipiitiod inemlMirM of the upper Inmso and caused Mr. Williams to blush in cin- barreshinent. "I am more hchoolcd in the wnyn of the other hoiihc than of the pro cediue here," he explained. GRADING WILL BE COMPLETED WITHIN NEXT TEN DAYS Concrete Base Gang Following Close lyWork Has Been Rapidly Done This Season. BUMPS SAY BOB WILL WIN 1912 Professor Says Boh LaFolletto Is Republicans Only Hope tor Next Year Gets His Dopo From Little Giant's Lead. ('IIICAtlO III.. Aiir. 1.- Humps of bin head proclaim .Senator Robert .M l.ar'ollctlo to be the only hope of the republican party in 11)12, according lo Dr. J. T. Allen of Aurora collide who has aeipiired considerable icpii lalion locally as a phrenologist. Dr. Allen says that I.nFollelle's head tellrt him that with the pos-il lc exception of Theodoio Roosevelt, l.a Follclte is the only man whom the republicans can elect lo tho presidency. WOMAN FALLS THREE STORIES: IS MYSTERY The Clark &. Hcnery Construction Company will complete their woik of pavltiK In UiIh city early In Kep- tombcr nml It 1m reported that they will leavo the city by September 1C, moving their plant north. Work linn bwn very rapid durliiK the numtner mid although a new con tract wdh let recently much progress Iiuh been jundu on that, (irnden will be through In about ten days while tho curb and nutter Knnj,'. as well as tho concrete bao layerH aro follow ing clone. Tho entire contract will soon bo completed. UcnlilentH on a number of other HtreotH In tho city may petition for puvhiR luaMinuch an It would tie completed thin season. Hut aniens putltlotm are circulated In tho near futuro and a contract let tho com pany will leavo. ADMIRAL YAMAMOTO V.J. SgWte n AwmHWKm nwitfi PRINCE KATSURA prince yamaata: " Aceordini: lo ndiiccH from Tokio. serious friction is believed to exist in high political circles in conse quence of the rivnlry between the military and naval parties, headed by Prince YnmnRatn. and Admiral Yam atoto respectively. The former dem-Mids n standing army in C'orca nnd the Inttcr the expenditure of 300,000,000 yen as the irreducible minimum for naval expansion. I'rinee Katsum, the premier, is seeking to effect a compromise. HERE'S WAY TO MAKE YOUR FACE PRETTIER WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn., Aug. J. Here's thu latest thing for thu complexion: Sunshine and thu aroma of grccu growing tobacco leaves. At least thai is what a company of young New York women, who aro living in tents on the Sumatra Tobac co company's plantation on thu Suffield plains hero de clared today. Several of them told won derful stories of complexion transitions and exhibited smooth and delicately tinted cheeks to prou it. f l H MORGAN WILL NOT CALLED Stanley House Committee Investigat ing Steel Trust Will Not Force Fi nancier to Appear Perkins Is Ex pected to Tell All. NUW YOIUC. Wl,l. J. IMerpont Morgan will not be forced to testify buforo tho Stanley bouso committee which Ih Investigating tho steel trust. CougrcsHinan Stanley, chairman of tho committee, made this statement lodny, qualifying It, however, with iho declaration that whllo ho does not expect Morgan will ho called, a subpoena will bo Issued for tho fin ancier should ho return from Europe before tho closo of tho Investigation. George W. Perkins. Morgan's part ner, is expected to tell tho committee what Morgan knows about tho gob bling by tho trust of tho Tenessee Coal and Iron Company. Ho will take tho Htand a week from today and will fho questioned at length on tho conference In tho Morgan lib rary which resulted In Mooro and Schley being forced to let go of tho Teimesseo Company. POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW INCREASE July, 1911 Is Good Month Showing Great Gain Over One Year Ago Postal Savings Deposits Are Increasing. ST. 1.01'IS, .Mo., Aug. 1.- Fash ionnbly attired and bearing evident marks of refinement, an unidentified woman was found dying in an alloy today under an open thiid story win dow of Iho Vendoum hotel. Shu died without basing utteied a word. Tim woman was legistored as "wife" by a man who disappeared half nit hour before the woman was injurud. A iopo fire escape was dang ling from the window of thu room and the theory of (ho police is that slm tried to ilco' and foil to lior death. Tim mini in tho ease has not yet boon arrested. M'MANIGAL'S UNCLE REFUSES TO ANSWER STATE BREAKS RECORD AS A MONEY SPENDER KALHM, Ore., Aug. 1. at) n money spender tho atato of Oregon broke all her i coords during July, aenndliig to thu atato troatiuror to day. A total of IRriO vouchora ropreount lug a an in between $1150,000 and ? 100,000 woro IhbiuuI, ROKKHURU, Or. Ftn'h fires in Iho Uinpipm forest reserve nro re ported lo hu spreading. Eighteen fires, most of them Biniill nro buru- LOS ANUKI.KS, Cal., Aug. 3. Facing the possibility of staying in jnil until he agreed to answer such ipmstions as Iho district attorney asked him, George- lielun, uncle of Or tie K. iMc.Manigal, stale's star wit ness in the Los Angeles Timos dyna miting uase, wan scheduled to appear in couit at 10 o'clock today to show cause, why he should not bo adjudged guilty ot contempt. Taken into custody Into yesterday following repeated refusals to an swer imy (pientions propounded by the grand jury except with tho stere otyped "that dooeii't concern the ease," Uehm was released on 'J000 bail. According lo District Attorney Fredericks, Uehm was subpoenaed to tell what hu knew of an alleged plot to tamper with thu prosecution's wit uesseu in the Timos case. Uehm, al though bis uepliow is allied with the prosecution, has been active, in thu dufenso of John J. and James 11. Me Namarii, held in connection with thu destruction of thu Timos plant. Town Wiped Out. AIHLKNK, Texas, Aug. 1. Tho entire village of Hamlin, in Jones county, is reported demolished by a turrit hi storm. Couriers arrived heto say thu town was wiped out. All wires aro down and there aro no do. tails of (hu disaster available, FOLK IS IN FULL ACCORD WITH BRYAN The recclptH o ftho local postofflec during July 1911 were 72 per cent greater than they were ono year ago. Tho receipts last month were J3,- is&.& wnuo ono year ago they were $2,197.80. Tho increaso was $1,- 5S7.7S or 72 per cent. The deposits In tho postal savings hank now total $-1,950. There aro 92 depositors. MOTH IS NOT BROWN TAIL PEST I IMI I Northwest Fears Set at Rest by Gov ernment Report On New Critter Found in Rainier Valley. Not Moth So Much Dreaded. SEES PROSPERITY EOR NORTHWEST Steamship Company President On Return From East Says Opening of Panama Canal Will Mean Much to Pacific Coast. TACOUA, Wh-r-Aup.. rTIuit the moth discovered two weeks ago in Rainier valley near Seattle is not the dreaded brown tail pest became definitely known today when a let ter from the government entomolo gist at Washington was received by State Horticultural Commissioner Huntley. Further examination of the moth will bo mudo by agricultural de partment experts in an effort to es tablish its identity. The horticultural commission of New York state is also at work on the case. The brown tail moth is the most feared tree pest on this coast and much apprehension was felt by orch ardists pending tho decision of the government entomologist as to tho identity of the insect. NOWNEFFECT MAY TEST IT Automobile Owners Sate That It Op erates as Double Tax and Therefor It Is Unjust May Take Test Suit Into Court. HITS0N SAYS HE WILL ENFORCE NEW STATUTE MISS QUINBY GIVEN AVIATOR'S LICENSE If Owners Haven't Secured New Li cense Jhcy Are.Llablc to Arrest. SALKr, Or.. Aug. 1. With 3118 nutomobilo licenses mailed out and oOO applications piled up through lack of time to attend to tlicm, tho last day of tho CO alloyed nutomobilo owners of Oregoc io register their machines closed at midnight and to day, wben the registry law went into effect it was estimated that at least 1500 owners had failed to comply with the statute. For the benefit of maehino owners who bnvo paid their fees but have not received their licenso tags, Secre tary of State Olcott bns had 1000 cards printed. These will not oxempt show that the feo has been ETAIN the owners from arrest but will show that the fee lias been paid. -; ,-- , There is a movement on foot among local automobile owners to bavo a test case brought to test the new automobile law, claiming tbnt the license is in tho nature of a doublo tax as an automobile is assessed as property and taxes paid on them.. Cbief of Police Ifitson stated today that be would enforce the atset law in regard to the licensing of machines and that owners of nil machines not so licensed would bo arrested. How ever, if an owner can show that an application for a licenso bas been made, this will bo taken as an evi denco of good intent nnd the chargo will not be pressed. LINCOLN, Neb.' Aug. 1. Declar ing himself in full accord with all of William .1. Hryan's policies, Joseph V. Folk of Missouri, in a letter to tho Commoner today answered Hry an's recent interrogation to piesidcn tial candidates. No leplies to Hryan's list of queric have yet been received from the other men he iccently designated as jxih-i hilities for the democratic nomiiia tion in 1012. E OF DELANEY DESTROYED BY FIRE Thu explosion of a lamp in tho residence of Frank Dolaney. on North Central avonuo about 11 o'clock Monday ovonlug Bet flro to tho Interior of tho kitchen and caus ed Romo little damago to thu room and tho root ot tho dwolllng, Tho flro company was callod and made a very quick run to tho scono and tho building bolng only ono story tho flro was booh but a memory. ALBANY, Or. Two new forest fires aro burning in Linn county to day. OOuo of them is on tho water shed between Cnlapooin and the South Santiam valley and Iho other is along the Cnlapooin river and Hol ley, Thy Urea tiro small, TACO.MA, Wash.. Aug. 1. That within five years following tho open ing of tho Panama Canal, tho popu lation of the Pacific Coast states will have doubled, ami an era ot prosper ity unparalleled In tho history of this country will follow, Is tho opinion ex pressed today by II. F. Aloxander. president of tho Alaska Pacific Steamship Company, who has just returned from an eastern trip. "Whllo In tho east I becamo Im pressed with the attitude ot tho poo plo toward tho Pacific Coast states and their future, following tho open ing of tho canal," said Alexander. "Tho peoplo of tho eastorn soauonrd talk a great do.il mora about tho canal than do tho peoplo on this coast, who aro oven moro vitally af fectod. "It Is thu unanimous opinion, and I bellevo justly so, that tho opening of tho big ditch will spoil wonders for this region. That tho Hnmburg Amcrlcnn Hue, In purchasing largo holdings In Portland. Is to run Its steamers directly to this coast, Is ovldent, and It Is known that tho North German Lloyd steamers and the Illuo Funuol lluors nlso aro to niako direct trips to San FranclBco, Portland, Tncoma and Sonttlo. The coming of theso stoamorB, and they will not bo nlono In this servlco, means tho dawning ot a now day on tho Pacific Coast." HEMPSTEAD, L. I.. Aug. 1. Tho first aeroplane pilot's licenso ever Is sued to a woman In America was granted to Harriet Qulnby today by tho Aoro Club of America. Miss Quinby's recent flights havo been of a most sensational nature. Sho de scribed figure eights in tho air and mado such perfect landings that tho club officials decided sho was entitled to a licenso. OHKOON CITY, Or. Sparks from a pipe bo was smoking exploded two stliuks of dynamite that Walter Crookor, a farmer near Aiaplo Lano, was carrying. Only fragments of his wifu who heard, the explosion. "FUTURES" MAY BE GIVEN DEATH BLOW CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 1. An in junction secured in thu federal court against paying out money on u big wheat doal may striko a blow at spec ulating in "futures." Tho action was brought by William Lanyon of St Louis, himself a big speoulator in grain. Tho injunction provonts llen nolt & Co. from paying money on deals that Lanyon ordered them to mnko. Thu order was asked and granted on tho ground that tho recent "uornor" in May wheat was en gineered "in restraint of trado" and that thu cereal was advanced 15 cents pur bushel an a result of this manipulation. Lanyon bas appliod for a permanent restraining oritur und tho court will hoar arguments on the matter. Should his conten tion he sustained, dealing in futures would bo sovoroly haiuliuapped, ac cording to brokors Lore. ' MAN WHO STOLE $21500 IS DEAD LOS ANGKLES, Cal.. Aur. 1. According to advices today, Wilson B. Evans, former paying teller of tho" Farmers' aud Merchants' bauk of Los Angeles, who was necused of having embezzled $27-500 from tho bunk nnd fled to Lowor California, died last Friday in tho jail at Aculpu, where ho was awaiting cxtrnditiou. Evans bad been in jail for moro than fho months. It is said that foi lowhiff his flight from Los Angeles last Christmas, Evans wont to San Francisco, whore bo chartered tho schoonor Knto and sailed out of tho bay. Ho was seen at Acaluno bv u steam&bip who recognized bim. Ev aus bud i?ll,000 when arrested. POPE MAY ASSIST MANUEL REGAIN THRONE LISnON, Aug. 1. That tho Popo Is disposed U lend aid to thq movo meut for tho restoration of tho mon archy In Portugal is Indlcatod by Cardinal Merry Dol Vat's reply to a letter 'from Captain Concolro. leader of tho Portuguese royalists, promis ing to establish tho auproniacy of tho church. Tho papal socrotary of stato asked for furthor Information re garding tho royalist organization. Jeff to Hunt In Alaska. LOS ANQELES. Cal., Aug. 1. James J. Jeffries' formor world' champion, accompanied by lua brothor, Jack Jeffries, will leave to morrow for Alaska to limit big game. They will go direct lo Seatllo, sailing from thoro August 8 for Jutieaii. From Jinienu they will skirt liiu isl ands dotting the Alaskan const, ulti nmtery prriving at Kodink island. The return will bo made Novewbor 1, rj "M 'I T I ,v tt- fc ) '