v '-PTTJMSRTC OT,DFOT?r) MATL TTtTBOTK TOTTOKT). OKEOON, SATURDAY, OfTOTUW 7, 1011. MARTIN RES "UNWRITTEN LAW" PLEA OF WOMAN WHO SHOT WN. PERKIOTFORTS Snys He Is Endcavorinn to Reform, tlw Trust Laws In tlio Interests of I tho Trusts Urges Caution in Deal Inn with Him WASHINGTON, . C. Oct. ?. Charging Heorge V. l'erklns with trying to reform the trust laws, In tlio liiteroatn or tho trusts, National Hecretary II. n. Martin of the Ameri can Anti-Trust league mndo the fol- lowing loply to the speech which Per kins mndo tit Detroit recently: "Accepting Perkins own friends' estimate that he Is the mouthpiece of tho monopolies we rind his complaint to ho: "Klist, that tho Ilcpubllran party In no longer willing to do everything that tlio trusts want done; "Second, that Perkins' friends de mand an amendment to tho Sherman law, which would practically destroy tho law's effectiveness; "Thlnl, tho Perkins crowd want tho government to enact a general in corporation law along the lines orig inally suggested hy Archhold, dates and Uockereller, heforo tho federal Industrial commission 13 eara ago. "Gary, Carnegie, Morgan, Seth I.ow, former Congressman William P. Ilephurn, and Thcodoro Itoosevelt. then president, eomtdned In an effcrt to put through the GOlh congress the snmo amendment which Perkins Is demanding now. Thoy were beaten In tho attempt, tho judiciary commit tees of both houses flatly refusing to report the bills to either house. "Tho proposed amendment lias been deader than Julius Caesar ever since, and I believe that It will take n bigger man than Perkins to bring It hack to life. . "! doubt If there Is a man, either In the house or tho senate, who w'ould dare to face his constituents If It became known that he Introduced the Perkins bill to amend tho anti-trust law. "Perkins Is Identified with three great trusts, tho steel, harvester, and money trusts, all of which the gov ernment is now investigating nnd two of which the newspapers are currently reportlug aro ready ttt como Into court to plead guilty to violations of tho Sherman law In order to niinlmlzo the punishment which the law nrovldes." '''"" " ' t ' 'in " . nmuu trial next wednesday Indications are to Elfcct that J ml no Bonlwi'll will Hear the Case onil Will Not Grant a Motion for n Chanfjo of Venue "STEVE" EVANS, THE STAR COMEDIAN OF ST. LOUIS TEAM. MRS GEQSGE B CONEY". WHO SHOT KOESKT EKUCE WKR3QN $ Aristotratie (hirfhld Park one of the most exclusive resldcutl.ll sec tk ns of Chicago, is manifesting grea interest tu the shooting of Itohert llruce Watson, architect and politlclm. In front of his home, at No. :i!u South Central Park avenue, by .Mrs. Harriet H. Coney, the beautiful di vorced wife of George K. Coney, wealthy box manufacturer. It Is believed that there will he developments of the most sensational nature when Mrs. Conej Is placed on trial. It is said that the so-called "unwritten law" may be resorted to by Mrs. C'onej's lawyers in an effort to free her of the charge. Star Theatre and many oilers for seats have been made. Among other things said nlvout the films In the Portland papers aro the following from the Oregonlan: rumto's Inferno Is not only a lit erary masterpiece, but It Is the in spiration of the highest Ideal yet et tained In tho realm of motion picture art. The mysterious philosophy of tho poem never would have impressed the human mind with such dynamic force had It not been for tho won derful interpretation found In Gus tav Dore's illustrations. The photo play is based on these illustrations, aided by a dramatic producer evident ly In full nnd intelligent sympathy with the original poem as well as Dore's artistic work. MEOFORD MAY SEE DANTE'S INFERNO Medford may have a chance to see the celebrated moving picture of Dante's Inferno, about which so much is now being said In the Portland papers. To put this subject on film was long thought to bo impossible, but the fact has been dono success fully with the result that Mrs. E. P.. Colwell, president of tho advisory board of motion picture films at Portland, has written tho words or highest praise. If these pictures como to Medford the price will be 25 cents and a guar antee of n large audience must bej made. POUT AU PU1NCK. Haytl. Peo ple were thrown Into a panic here by a severe earthquake shock cat 5:30 Papers havo been circulated Friday morning. No serious damage on the streets by tho manager of the resulted. I.OS ANGKl.KS, Oil. Oct. 7.- Tli.it the defense in the cum of tlio Me Nomura brothers, nccuvtl of dyna miting the Los Allele Time build ing u year ago, will have to go on lual ue.xt week hefote Judge Hord- well, was untile cciium hy tndnv's developments. Hnnluell has deter mined lo Irv (he ou-c, his intimates sn.v. and no inuller what efforts the defence iirnv make, I hey must prove iiUMicft'$jul. Thai the di.slriel attorney will tr J, R McNumtirn, who is licensed of having exploded lite lioiuh that wreeked the Times hiiildiiig before his htother, J. J., is believed t he a cer tainty, although the district attorney? deeliues to make nn positive state ment and will not do so until the ease is culled ne.xt Wednesday morning. It is known that William J. Hums, the detective, who is the head nnd front of the prosecution nnd who. rather limn Fredericks, will direct the presentation of the ca.se, wants lo try J. II. MeNiiumni first. He is known to Imve told his intimates ,,.f unless he can secure the conviction of tlw tillered netive author of the explosion, he can hardly expect to complete circumstantial links in tlio conspiracy case he will compile ngninst the secnlary of the Iron Workers Union. Judge Ttordwell and the nllornevs in me case will hold a conference tomorrow at which Hie nucstion whether the attorneys for the defence will nslc for another presidintr judye will he finnll.v di.poed of. It is he lieved that Ihirdwell will tell the of fieinls that he will nol step nside nnd if thev move for n chnnce of judjre he will deny the motion, narrow nml hU associates, however, will make the formal motion next Wednesday so that thev can keep their record com plete should McXnmarn not he ne nuited, as they hope. All of the veniremen have hren summoned nnd will he in court on Y eilnesdny, for the purpose of elim inntion. r ?PW WW' 'p 5 )it f " . ' RUSSELL SELLS HIS BUSINESS - N. 0. (Dick) McDowell will Coiiilnct Confectionary In tho Future fins sell to Quit Business ami Stmt Farmlnn In Sams Valley .EVAU3. ST LOUIS RIGHT F'lrJLDEH. Memhcis of the St. I.oiuh Iciiiii .a that there isn't the man luiiu; who cnii get the hotter of "Steie" Kmiii, the ueuial tielder of the CuidiuiilM, in u "Kidding" match. They have tried to jolly Kiiiiin, both iinliviiliiall.x and collectively, and have failed, and doubt uuy one else' uhility to gel Kvhiis' gtmt. as nil euieiiuiiter Mans is lie itriuce o he .Milioua .eaeiie. Ill- fellow players hae often ndvixed him to peek an riigiicciueiit on the nu iloville stu'e ns n uiouologist, hut Kviius scoffs ut the idea. 1) II, IIiihhoII Iiiih Haded Ills con feotloueiy and Ice eiciiiu pailom, at Illl'J lOiiHt Main Htieet, to N, I). (Pick) .McDowell for 1 (10 iicich of html In tiaum valley Mr McDowell Ih now In I'lmrr.e of tlio huidueim and Ih exteudlug an In vllatlou lo his fileudH to diop In ami kco what hi" place In like, The place Ih ouo or the hcid of Km kind In tho city, In fact It Ih one of Medfnrd'a licauty HpotN, mid Dh'k ouc.ht to do a t;od bimlueMH, Mr ItiiMNell Iiiih been cnr.nKed In IhimIih'hm In Medfoid for ten )entf, hut fnllltiK health ha rouipelled him to ipilt hiiHliiomt and net lilniHt-lf hack to tho Hllilplo life, llenco the HaiilN valley farm. Of tho 100 acicn tin IP'tit In e'lmu'.e lor the hIoic, I'.'O acren aro bottom laud and cHpcctalty well Hulled for Mtock nod niralta, the rcinaliiliiK 10 l Kniln land Tho place Ih leaned for a enr to Karl Gray At the expiration of the Who Mr, Hunoll will take powiewiloii him Hclf nml In the meantime ho will purrhnHc titock to put on the place when he uliall have nceured pinmex. "Ion. CAN A CANDIDATE "TREAT" HIS FRIENDS? MIIAVAl'KKR. Wis., Oct. 7. Whether campaign money may he legally spent in "treating" to liquor nnd cigars is the subject now being threshed out in the Senator Stephen son election investigation, which took n new turn when (lame Wnrdmi Stone and u number of his deputies vvre examined ns to what they knew iihotit rccuiviug n generous nibble of the fortune spent hv Stephenson dur ing Ids campaign. The day is iuiii taken up mr.i"v I with the tcntimnuy of Deputy (lame Wardens who vvcie present when n large sum of money was placed in Stone's hands with which to pro. mote Stephenson's campaign. Rodney Socket!, recalled, said that Stephenson left it to his discretion to spend the money entrusted to him, lu structiug him substantially to do what ever s)snible, keeping within the law. The witness did not believe that llit law prohibited campaign treating Senator Ileyhiiru, howevcV had different ideas on the subject. The chairman stated that he believed th.it the .f.'IO.OOll spent hy Stephenson and his campaign iimimcers for liquors was illegally cxcpmled. A Look for tho ad that offo.ni it to von. secoud-hnnd. nt a rnl hnrcnin' JUST BEAT THE RAILROAD COMPANY OUT OF FARE SAX FKANVISCO. Vul, Oct. 7. -"I was only heating the railroad company of its fare when I "igii'-il to go to l.os Angeles ns a strikebreak er." said Harry Clifford in the city prixou today. Clifford wan arrnlKticil on n rlinrKO of assault lo commit mured after u Kim play in it llarlmry ('oust saloon. Ho was held on . 10.01)0 honds for trial. During his henriiig It devel oped that he was a member of the American Federation of lthor, nml that he had entered the employ of the Southern Pacific. He explained his reason for so doing after his heariiu; in court. Look nt tho ads that offer em ployment nnd you'll find tho right otnt soon. l 1 ( 1 xVl Jx. 5 ON TEETH WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING FITS YOUR CASE? REFINEMENT regularly. Why? IJecaiiho bo baa been taiiRht from childhood the value of good t"otb ami of tho neceai IGNORANCE RKFINRD people nre as careful of their teeth as of their milliners and associates. The smllu of refined person Kenornlly shows a well kept set or teeth. They may show flllliiKH, crowns or other evidence of the dentist's art, but will Invariably bo found kept In good repair. Some people's teeth aro of very poor material and need tho alumni constant attention or it dentist to keep them In condition, If sticli teeth nro those of a pemou of refinement you will find him vlslllni; IiIm deullHt ml of the necessity of keeping them In good condition If ho wishes to enjoy good health ami mako a imcccsii In IiuhIiu'sh. t IfJNOIlANT and III bred people generally havo teeth cnrienpomllng to tho rest of their makeup ami hIiowIiik the environ ment in which limy were raised. Their teeth aro Kuimrnlly dirty, decayed, broken off, or partly mlHslug, leaving a mouth full of unsightly old Biiags. Ho seldom gives them any thought or attention except to havo thorn extracted when they ache, and as such peoplo grow older they havo moio the appearance of an animal than a human. Why such condllloiiH? Lack of educ atlon and bMng taught tho value of good teeth from childhood, such people will Invnrlably bo found weak, unhealthy, and with a HhUchs manner as If life was not worth living. CARELESSNESS to at once. Call on mo for free examination an d estimate. CAIIRLKSSNRSS and Ignoranco aro entirely dirrcroiil. A person may he careless nf IiIh teeth hut still dooH not neglect them through Ignoranco, Just puts It off from day to day until too lato. If you aro not Ignorant, and know tho value of good teeth, why should you ho curoJcHM and neglect them? Had teeth, poor digestion nnd an lirllablo disposition go hand In hand and nro conditions which contribute mutei tally to no many social and fliiauclal failures. 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