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MEDFORD, OltEOON, TUUHHIMY, SEPTEMBER J4, 1911.
No. 150.
BOND
SSUE
FAVORED BY
CENTRAL PO N
T
SpcnKcrs Discuss Every Phase Of
Proposed Issue To Construct
County Hluhways And Answer At
tacks Mndo Upon Ootids.
GORE STATES IN GO YEARS
HE HAS SEEN NO GRAFT
Sentiment Rapidly Changlnn And
Beco'mlnn Stronn For, Good
Highways.
Good road udvoontcH invaded
(Vittnit 1'nliil Wednesday owning
uml for four haunt discussed (lit)
inntlor "I' issuing bonds ht thin roiui
(V to an amount ol' $1,0(10,000 fur
t ho purpose of constructing a net
work of good roads throughout tin1
various sooIIoiih of the rntinty. Ami
its tin) result of llii) Hireling there
is it far iiioro favorable sentiment in
Cell trnl 1'oinl regarding Hut Umm.
Tlio speakers discussed uwiy
phase of Hid pmposod issue, jhiIiiI-
I'd Ollt till! Ill'lll'fitH to I mi derived
from tin) construction of good muds
uml generally did nnirli to fuithcr
HlO CIlltHO of the bonds.
Hwcel Attack Ihniio.
During the evening n man who ml
tnitii'd lliat ho hud been in tint conn
iy hut year attack the Ikhuo, after
declaring Ihitt hi) ljnd hri'ii fighting
graft for tlm past twenty years mid
would fight U for twenty years more
if needed. Thin, hounding uh it rufli'i'
lion timii (lit) county court, was Ink
en up hy tlm sneakers mid tin' man
li. M. Htveel of Siihw Vnllny
soon found thai hit hud tlio imjHipu
Inr cud of u hrlhk debate. W, II.
(loro of this city, answered him f
fcctivcly when ho stilted Hint he hud
lived in JuckMin county for fifty
yearn mid hud not yet found occa
sion to fight graft. Mr. Sweet did
not live up to Inn name in one regard
mill that wax when he slated that .
did not expect tq attend that meet
ing and not he insulted. Hut hit ar
gument -Much iih it wiihwaK lorn to
nhredM lieforc the evening ended.
Central Pointers Talk.
Among tint spoiikerH of tlio own
in) woro a nuiuher from (Vutr.tl
Point who expressed themselves in
favor of good roads' hut who did not
hesitate to link tpiOHtioim regarding
the bond insue. In this way much
light wuh shed on tlio issue ami the
light watt of benefit for no man who
puyu attention to the matter and
hears the facts and figures wet
forth hy the good roads advocates
can oppose them.
Tlio only disappointing featuro re
garding tho civotiitiK wiih tlio smalt
numhor who atloiulud tho mooting,
Itut many of (Iiohu who did attend
slated that I hoy would at ouoo begin
an active campaign among, their
friends in favor of tho hoiid issue.
In HiIh way It is helioved that many
men who now aro on tho fence re
garding tho hiilid Ihsuo will ho caused
to actively support it. Tho meetings
Hiit'li iis tho olio held hiKt ttiIi t sim
)ly how the seed. Tho pooplo must
spread tlm word.
Hntlinent 1iiiiu;Iiik.
Tho Ncntimout in Central Point in
alimit evenly divided acconlinp to n
hurried imuivuhh of tho hmtiiiohH men
of that city, A few aro openly fight
iiiK tho hond Ihhiio hut thoro nro many
who aro actively hoimting for it. Son
liiuoul in rapidl.y chaugiuK to favor
tho hond !hmiu and It Ih helioved that
hy tho dato of election that a goodly
majority will ho in favor of tho is
kiiiiiioo of tliu IioiiiIh,
W. M. Colvlu of Ihirt u Hy, opened
tlio iliHoiiifsion vvounoHuu.v ovenuig
In mi ahlti udilroHH touoliiug upiu
tho iiiouoy foitluroK of tho Ihhiio. Ho
wuh folluwod hy County .ludgo Neil
who Hpoko tit Homo length and told
why ho perHonully favored the hond
Ihhiio. Ho thou wont on to dimiurH
tho plniiB of tho county. According
to tlm appltiiiHo ho wiih given hin to
inarkH woro very well roooivod.
(Jorc'rt Telling AiMichh.
W, II, (loro of HiIh oily, iniido tho
uijiHt tolling udilroHH of (ho evening.
Ho npoko of hlw own record iih a
(innHorvativo himiiicHH man of tho
county and Hum delivered facta funt
and hard, dcaliiig them out in un ahlo
iiiuniior, tho rPtifiouii why Iho hond
ACTRESS WHO ELOPEDWiTH SON OF MILLIONNAIRE
E
MtW LOUIS MAR.5HALL lCM '"T0 6T CkMJ!H
1OiiIk MnrHhitU Itciun, mm of Normiiii II. Itctim, tho mllllonntro rall
roiul ami uteot initKualo, inirprlHoil IiIh frleiiitH In Now York a fow day ago
hy announcing lil innrrjilgo to Minn Hleanor I'enilloton, n well known act
reH. Tlio wfilillttK wni uvcry hoiiho of tho word an elopement, as tho
ceremony wan performed In neerot on Heptomlior 1. Young Mr. Ileum lias
liiformod lil father of tho wedding and Hut olopont nro now In Now York
awaiting IiIh forcglvcncBH and ulctmlug
OFFER BRIBE
FOR DEFEAT
RECIPROCITY
Editor Of Montreal La Presse As
serts That, He Was Tendered
Quarter MHHmi Dollars To Bring
.About Defeat of Liberal Party.
INTERESTS POUR MONEY
IN CONSERVATIVE COFFERS
i
litter Fight Being Waged, Even The
Railroad Support Being
Divided.
:
GRAND REVIVAL
FOR FIGHT FANS
Numerous Twenty Round Bouts
Planned Kllbane, Conley, Rivers,
Brown, Walsh, .Lanfjford and
Jcanette'to Mix It Up.
I .OH ANtSKI.KS, Hept. H. A
grniid "fall ruvlvul" of hoxlng will ho
wltucNHod hy fight fnuu In i.on An
glcH tinlcBH I'roeHcutor Tom McCar
,yH plnnw tulHcarry. On Soptomher
'JO, Johnny Kllhano and Krnnklo
Conley will clnah In a twonty-round
routeHt at tho arena. On October
H, Joe Itlvom will meet tho winner
of (IiIh bout. McCarey In today ne
gotiating with Dan Morgan, manager
of Knockout Urown for a twenty
round argument between tho Now
Yorker and Kreddlo Wnlnli for a
day after Illvora Ih given a chnuru to
"I'limu back."
The litHt weok In October MrCaroy
plant; to Htago Ham l.augford and
.loo .loanette In a twenty-round en
gagement. Thin program will bo top
ped off on ThankHglvIng day with
tho ehiunplonKhlp Imttlo between
Kroddlo WiiIhIi and Ad Wolgant.
ROAD TO LAKE
IN GOOD SHAPE
Dr. F. R. Green And Party Who
Went Over Road In August Says
Slnce Rain Marked Improvement
Exists.
F
URIOUS
FIGHT
IN CHINESE CITY
That tho road between Medford
and Crater lake in in far better
condition now than it wan at the
first of August itf the statement of
Dr. R If. fireeii, who has jiiHt ar
rived with a parly from the lake
on bin way to hn homo at Sacra
monto. Dr. Green drove over the
road early in August and has hiuee
made an ovtcusivo tour of Central
Oregon mid on his return cumo out
hy way of tho lake.
"I must confesH that I was a lit
tle afraid of tho road between the
lake and Medford1" htale.s Dr. flroen.
"duo principally to tho fact that I
drove over it in August for it wan
badly cut up at that time. Howev
er the heavy rain of tho jwust week
in the neighborhood of Prospect has
iliuio a great deal of good and tho
road is fairly good at present.
"I am confident (hat after tho win
ter Iiiih passed nnd tho heavy team
ing over (he road to Prospect has
ceased, that the road W'H ho a good
mountain road." v
OTTAWA, Out., Sept. It. De
claring that ho had been offered n
bribe of .2.'i0,000 to fight reciproc
ity between Canada uml tho United
States, L. Ilerthinme, editor of tho
Montreal Lal'rcssc today sprung n
sensation which" capped the cihnnx
of public interest in the Dominion
uomiuntionrt which even before his
Htnteincnt was -the greatest in any
election Canada lias seen in 'JO
yearn.
In the grcnt fight being waged for
and agninst ratification of Sir Wil
frid Lnurier'H bargain with President
Tnfl oven the railroad strength of
tho country i divided. The Cana
dian Pacific l fighting reciprocity
tooth and nail, while the rival roads,
the Canadian Northern and flic
Grand Trunk, nre'lined up foor Lntir-
icr.
It in admitted by well in formed
obncrvorH to bo impossible yet lo
fairly sny that the Lnuricr govern
ment will be returned to power but
'the general- in1pmironnifltnn1;ils
chanced, already good, will be great
ly strengthened if tho editor of Ln
Presse can proe his nssertion that
money from "the lnteresta" is being
provided to buy a conservative vie
tory.
LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF COLONEL ASTOR'S BRIDE
COURTS RULE
IS
CENSURED
BY GOVERNOR
Autocratic and Unreasonable Action
Of Judge Walter Sanborn Of
Eighth Federal Circuit Cenrt0
scribcr) By Aldrlch Of Nebraska.
RECALL MOVEMENT DUE
TO ABUSE OF POWER
MI33 MADELEINE FORCE AT THE NEW VORK VCHT CLU&
,. STATION, EIQHT.Y-PIR5T STfeEET AND NORTH CIVEfa. &
The above photograph of Miss Madeleine Force was taken on Septem
ber 8, tho day before her wedding to Colonel John Jacob Astor, tho multi
millionaire. Tho Jiappy bride Is shown here as she was boarding the Colo
net's yacht, tho Noma, which was anchored at the New York Yacht Club
station. ,
20.000FLEE
FROM MI, ETNA
Two Thousand Loyal Troops Report
ed To Have 'Repulsed Scries of
Assaults At Cheng Tit Walls OfJ
City Sccno Of Battle.
SACHA.MKXTO Minn Mary D.
Mi-own of Oakland, pondered a long
time before tearfully vowing to obey
Dr. Hurry C. Duckett of Sucraineu
to, to whom she was being married
bv Oitv Justice Anderson.
Advancing Flood Of
Populace To High
What Possessions
Carry.
Lava Drives
Lands With
They Can
SHOT DURING
BURGLAR SCARE
Miss Frances Ashe Gets Bullet In
Forehead In Excitement Followlnq
Robbery Not Known Who Fired
Shoot.
CATANIA, Sicily, Sept. 14. On ac
count of tho advancing flood of lava
from Mount Etna 20,000 pooplo aro
today fleeing to tho highlands with
what possessions they can carry. Tho
discharge front tho crater and now
tissues increases in volumo and tho
main stream lias mado its way to the
valloy of Alcantara and tho water sup
ply of several towns ia cut off. When
tho stream was within three miles of
Castlgllono and Francavillo, tho poo
plo cololotod their portnblo property
and fled for tho higher places.
Miss Frances Ashe, daughter of
Archie Asho of Sixjkane, sister-in-law
of C. M. I-Kibo' was shot in tho
forehead this afternoon, presumably
by accident, during a burglar scare
at tho Lebo homo on North Orange
street. Dr. Conroy was called and
the wounded girl taken to the Sacred
Heart hospital. Tho bullet was
found lodged in the forehead just
under tho skin. Tho wound is not
serious, nnd recovery is .probable.
Tho shoootinjr followed tho dis
covery that lite house had been en
tered and robbed. A purso contain
ing silver and some silverware on
the mantel wero taken front tho liv
ing room, while (lie family was in
(ho kitchen following dinner. The
alarm was given and Messrs. Young,
Ruder nnd McDowell' neighbors,
rushed to the house, but found no
burglars. Then they heard tho shot.
The bullet is from a 32-cnlibro re
volver found lying he.sido Miss Ash
and as there nro powder mnrks on
her hand, it is presumed that in tho
excitement following tho discovery
of the burglary, sho discharged tho
gun. She was picked up uncon
scions.
Decision Of Rallread Commission
Overturned And Acts Of Leg
islature Undone. :
r . 'Jjft
SPRINOEAKE, N. J., Sept. 14.
Thc permitting of Dr. Anna Shaw to
uddrcss the house of governors too
day was a signal victory for the
equal suffrago cause and was main
ly due to the governors of five suf
frage states.
Arraigning the "autocratic nnd
unreasonable" action of Judge Wal
ter Sanborn of the eighth federal cir
cuit court. Governor Aldrich of Ne
braska declared it explained in part
the clamor for recall of the judici
ary. He based his attack of San
born's repented decisions on intra
state freight rates. He recited the
history of the Nebraska railroad
commission, saying that there never
was a complaint against its rulings.
He denounced Sanborn's action in
enjoining the state officials from
enforcing the railroad commission
law and. said:
"When judicial decisions difltarb
and even override the entire scheme
I rtP (vnvanimonf it id titfin r stall k
Twohy's Crew And Machinery Willi huU about fo a remedy
START WORK -ROAD
MONDAY
Be Ready To Undertake Central
Point Road Work By First Of
Week Grade Stakes Set.
I'KKINd. Sept. ll-FurioiiH fight
inir on the walls of Cheng Tu is ro
norled todnv in ilispnlcheH from
ThuoIiiiu. About U000 loyal Chi
ncso lronow aro reported to havo
repulsed a series of assaults from
tho top of tliu oitv Avails.
IliuidiedH of American nnd nritish
missionaries and their oonvorln havo
taken rofugo in (ho city and it is he
lioved their futo will ho massacre uu-
lesH tho loyal troops can hold' oul
until help arrives.
What Prominent People Think of Good Roads Bonds,
Itelng ItemarkN Dropped at Central Point Itoad Meeting Wednesday Kveulug by Speakers.
' s
W, M, Colvig:- When Portland has something either tho mutter
issue Hhould tiarry. Ho attempted to
eloso his remarks nt. various times
hut uiioH of "(Jo on" kept him on tho
floor.
A number of olhor nddrosses woro
mudo, all of them being closely fol
lowed, Tlm mooting wiih it splendid
hiii'ucsh, tho only had featinu boiug
Iho fact that inoro voters in tho Con
trnl Point dislriot woro not present.
Tho good ronds udvoontes arc at
tending a plonio at Woodvillo this af
ternoon whoro u mooting iti Bchod
uled for Ui'.U) o'clock,
bonded several years ago for $fi,
000,000 for tho purixiso of building
u water system tho on tiro stuto hold
with his head or his heart.
No Increase In Taxes.
I'M M. Andrews: Gentlemen eary
up it's hands iu huiror. "Look at tlny w;u n,jhU mir taxes." I say it will
debt thN oily of (ir,000 pooplo is mt raise their luxes. It is a matho
saddling upon itself," was thoir ory.'muticnl problem, but a simple one.
Yet that bond issue was h making Tuko your pencil nnd figure it out.
of Portland nnd today Iho sumo poo- Tlio present inemno of .$100,000 .i
plo who opposed it then nro clamor- yoar for lx))ul ,mr,M,ses wjh ,,y tho
ing for nnother bond issue to doiddn
Iho capacity of that system. A
mint's credit is a big putt of his cap
ital. So is a city's. So is a county's.
Thoro i.no reason i'or'daoksoii coun
ty to hosilato. Thoro is every reason
why she should puss this bond issue,
No Koai' of tiraft.
V. II. Oovo: l.huvo lived in tho
county of .lucksou for Ci'J years. 1
know ovory ouo of tho men on this
board, I dosiro to statu emphatical
ly (hat (ho uiiiu who finds fault with
theniion (ho ground of dishonesty or
misappropriation of funds who
says a million and a half in money
in loo grenl a suju o Iriisl lliem with
interest and the principal of the
bunds, in twenty years; if properly
handled, ovon if tho assessed valu
ation of tho 'county fails to iuoreaso
yot iu tho past twenty yours tho us
sosfied valuation has increased from
if-1,000,000 to inoro than $115,000,
0Q0. lust Opposing ProgrcHH.
V, K. Merrick: -Go on and talk.
Object, Opioso. Fight 'tho issue. It
is an old story to me. I havo had it
on tho city council of Iho oi(y of
Medford for years. They opposed
our wutor system, yot wo havo it.
Thoy fought paving yot, today Med
ford cannttt puvo fast, enough to siiil
tho people. And further more wheth
er you want gopd roadi or jiot you
havo to havo them. They aro an ub
soluto necessity.
County Court's Record.
County Judge J. R. Neil: Tho
county court will stand, upon its rec
ord. Wo have done tho best wo
could with tho funds at our disposal.
In handling tho million nnd n half
wo havo endeavored to guarantee n
fair dal to ovory section of tho
county by appointing an advisory
board. And these men will havo just
us much to say us to whoro and tho
now as tho regular members of tho
county court. Whnt moro can tho
pooplo ask. Surely thoy ennnot ques
tion tho honesty of (ho men who
composo this board.
No Foreign LnlMr,
II. C. Garuott: I hear a lot of rot
concerning tho employment of for
eign Inborors. It is not known but
it is a fact that tho lust contract let
by tho county court to Twohv broth
(Continued on ptigo 8.)
The first of the week will see the
work on tho Central Point boule
vard under way in full blast. En
gineer Fountaine, who is in chnrgW
for John Twohy, will have his crew
here before the end of this week nnd
work will start nt once. Grade
stakes havo been set over the great
er portion of the rond nnd every
thing is in readiness for the start of
tho work.
The road will probably be twenty
foet in width, tho county court hav
ing agreed to make it that wide in
stead of 1G as first planned. The
widening of the road followed a pe
tition from tho residents of Central
Point.
NEW CONTRACTS
KEEP CREW BUSY
Clark & Hencry Construction Com
pany Will Not Complete Work In
This City Before October Work
Under Way at Central Point.
With the new contracts which have
been awarded them, the Clark &
Henery construction company will
not1 complete tho work in Medford
before tho end of tho present month
oven if good weather continues
throughout. Since tho company an
nounced, that they would finish pav
ing early iu September, a large
number of additional streets and al
loys' have been ordorcd paved. Thero
is no doubt but that tho compnuny
will complete its work in this city
boforo tho season closes.
Work at Central Point is progress
ing nicely, i'nio street is torn up
for several blocks whilo ninny teams
aro engaged iu hauling gravel. Tho
work there will also ho comploted
this fall.
for checking a condition that may
develop into galling tyranny if al
lowed to go on unchallenged. When
tin's gentleman renders a decision
along the same lines in every case
we are justified in saying he believes
in nullifying by court decision tho
sovereign power of the state. I do
not know what other states think,
but I can speak for my own state
and say it asks tho courts to do
homage to the scheme of represen
tative government. Let the courts
remeber that tyranny clothed in
the garb of judicial ermine has fea
tures as hideous as though" in the
hands of n czar.
Governor Foss discussed the pos
sibility of federal legislation regard
ing workingmen's compensation. He
said:
"Thero is a vague theory that
when the individual power of the
different stutcs is insufficient the
federal government should come ip.
In tho proposition of workingmen's
compensation it was thought the fed
eral power might bo invoked to cov
er the entire contry and to afford
uniform laws. If, however, there is
anything hostile to self government
or tho sovereignty of tho state, it is
not necessnryfor the intrusion t
federal control; if tho legal author
ity construes tho attempts of estab
lishing compensation to bo unconsti-
tutionnl, then it is tiino to consider
constitutional amendments suited to
modern needs and human justice"
Governor Cnrey of Woyraing, dis
cussing equal sufferage, said:
"I am told that women nro likely
to win tho right to voto in Oregon
and California this ycur. Once they
do that, thoro will bo a more or loss
steady sweep enstward."
When interviewed Governor- Al
drich of Nebraska said that woman
sufforago worked ideally. Regard
ing William J. Bryan, ho said :
Itrynn Still Strong
"Bryan is still so strong in Ne
braska and throughout tho country
Hint I do not boliovo nny democrat
nominated for president without his
endorsement could win, At tho same
timo I heliovo Hint Rryan's endorse
ment would handcnp anyono getting
it."
DISQUIETING
SEND STOCKS DOWN
NEW YORK, Sopt, Id. At tho
opening of the stock marmot (ho
morning disquloting rumors caused
tiu ncuto weakness. Thoao rumors
woro ooucemed with tho credit of
firms and individuals. Prices foil
from ouo to four points, bofore the
decline was checked. Recovery of a
point or so in variootiH issues wire
mado and tho situation became quite
find cased off again to about tho low
jovel of tho morning.
Tho mnrkot closed steady, ,
Btfiuls wero firm,
-i