Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 04, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PXGE STX
lrEDFOKD MATL TRTTVTNR MTCTJFORT), OVTOaOSr. TiTTTiRDAY. .TANFATJV -I, 1912.
OAYLQRD WILL
SPEAK TONIGHT
TARIFFBOARD HAS
LANE IWAy GET
FOUR FREEZE TO
DEATH IN KANSAS
Blizzard Prevails in Western Kansas
Sllfiht Snow Fell Last Evenlnii
In Iowa and Eastern Kansas
Colder In South Dakota.
MPOSSIBLE IASK
COVETED SEAT
Boys and
Misses
Socialist Member of Wisconsin State
Senate Will Address Local People
on the Subject of "Municipal Busi
ness" at the NatatoHum.
So Declares Woodrow Wilson and
Thereby Strikes Popular Chord
Bryan Expected to Announce His
Campatnn Policy Soon.
Interstate Commerce Commissioner
Franklin K. Lane May Be Appoint
ed by Taft as a Compromise Can
didate Instead of Hook.
) AT THE TH EATERS.' H
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r,
WlnficUl H. Gnylord, socialist
member of tlio stale satiate ot "Wis
consin, will addross the peoplo of
Medford thin ovenlns nt tho Natator
Imn liall on "Municipal Business."
Mr. Gaylord Is one of tho most prom
inent members of tho socialist party
In tho United States and no doubt
will have much of Interest to say to
local people. Ho has just passed
through the campaign at Los Atigelos
where ho was sent to answer ques
tions regarding tho success socialists
are said to be meeting with at Mil
waukee, whero they control the city
government. All aro Invited to at
tend, admission bolng free.
Friday evening Mr. Gaylord will
meet C. E. Whlsler In public debate
on woman suffrage. An admission
feo at that time of 10 cents will be
charged. All surplus over expenses
will bo given by the management to
tho Greater Medford club, to
their civic work.
Ww Jm
FJW
"THE GAMBLERS." AT MED
FORD THEATER JANUARY 5
aid
ALLEGED DYNAMITERS
PLACED ON TRIAL
LOS ANGELKS Cul., Jan. 4.
After waiting more than six month
in the Los Angeles county jail Hert
If. Connors, lnt F. Homier and A. 1'.
Mnple, labor leaders charged with
conspiracy to dynamite the If nil of
Kecords here, were brought to trial
today.
It was learned shortly nfter the
session opened that separate imliet
ments Iind been returned by the grand
jury, whereupon separate trials were
ordered. Maple and Bender will go
to trial officially Monday, with Con
ners to follow.
In an offort to eomrtol a statement
of specific charges upon which the
men will be tried, Attorney Lecompte
Davis, who is conducting the defense.
interposed n demurrer to the indict
ments. The motion, however, was
overruled and the selection of a jury
begun.
BRYAN EXPRESSES HIS
VIEWS ON CONFESSION
LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 4. Expres
sions of William J. llrynn's opinion"
in the JlcNamam cases are set forth
today in the current issue of his
periodical, the Commoner. It snys:
"Tho McNamara confessions have
given oncmels of union labor n chance
to libel nil connected with organized
efforts to protect the wage eurners.
The same men who are indignant
whenever the sins of 'sweatshops'
owners are charged aguinst nil manu
facturers; when the crimes of the
trust magnates are imputed in busi
ness; when tho vices of NaH)Ieons of
finance are laid at the door of bank
ers in general, are hastening to hurl
broadsides of libel at all who are
forced to earn their bread by the
sweat of their brows,
"This is manifestly unfair. Organ
ized labor lias lenmed u lonson. It
wl be more careful in the future se
lection of leaders. Society may well
pause and inquire if anything is
wrong wilh conditions which lend
men into dastardly conspiracies
against life and property."
(From John Mae.Mahon for the Au
thor' Producing Company.)
Charles Klein's exceptionally suc
cessful new piny, "The Gmnblers."
which remained at Maxine Elliott the
ater. New York, for over U00 coiiM'en
tive perforniHiiee mihI was conceded
the finest play among the drNtnatio
offerings of the stHson. uomes to
Medford theater Jauunrv .. under the
management of tho Authors' Produc
ing company, oi which John Cort is
president.
In thin plav the defaulter' not i
not condoned in spite of lite fact that
he is made lovable. The methods of
bank looters arc bared And the folly
of crime in business U forcefully
shown in the personal iibaseineut Hint
comes to each participant. The cli
max of sentimental intorest is the
coming together of the defaulter ntid
the wife of the attorttev for the pros
ecution, who fornwrfy bad been lov
ers and had been thrown apart
through circumstances. Thus it is
not primarily a drama of moral mr
1h.sc, although that lesson is not ab
sent, but one of sentiment. In other
words, the .sentimental situation is
not unfamiliar, but the circuntstnuces
and treatment are.
J. WALTER M03HER IS
LAND SHOW COMMISSIONER
J. Walter Mosbor of this city has
been appointed special commissioner
of tho state of Oregon for the Kan
sas City laud show, to be held in
Kansas City February 2(J to March
1), 1012.
This will lie llio greatest laud show
ever held, lleiuhpturtortf have been
established In room 2KI, Medford ho
tel, Medford, Ore., and all coniinuni
cntious should bo addressed there.
Space for salo and plats shown.
IMPERIAL TROOPS ARE
MARCHING ON MUTINEERS
PF.KIK. Jan. !.- Drawn from the
garrison 0f Pan Ting Fit and Sliili
Wang Tao, :i)0() imperial troops to.
dav lire marching on Chin Wang Tao
and Lnnchow to uttmtk the mutineers
there if they refuse to submit. It
was also reported that Chio Elir
Feng, formerly viceroy of tho prov
ince of Szo Cliuen, with a forco of
Mnuchu soldiers from Tbiet, hnd re
captured Chang Tu, the capital.
Iliuklus for health,
I'HOTO-IMjAYS.
Tho Star theater offers a rare
treat in the way of motion pictures,
this change having tho best variety
of subjects obtainable. A crowded
house greeted the show last night in
spite of the cold weather, and we
wish to compliment the management
on tho way the theater is kept warm
and comfortable at all times. The
little boy Imitator and whistler con
tinues o make a hit with tho audi
onco, and Al Sather Is there, as
usual, with a song, which Is very
much appreciated. The music and
effeets are one of the main features
and during tho comedy they keep the
audience in an uproar throughout.
Today's matinee and evening the
above attraction wlH have Its final
presentation.
COUNTY
TIS
CHOOSING JURY LIST
The county court this afternoon la
choosing the jury list for tho sea
son of 1912 and will be occupied
for 3ome time In regard to this mat
ter. The court has decided to let the
matter of the appointment of a
county roadmaster go over until a
decision Is received from the su
preme court In regard to the bond
Issue. For the same purpose they
aro allowing tho matter of making a
tax levy rest.
Hasklns for health.
THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders foi
Children, a Certain relief for Fover
Jshnoss, Headacho, Dad Stomacn,
Teething Disorders, move and regu
late the Bowels and Doatroy Worms.
They broak up colds In 24 hours.
They aro so pleasant to tho tasto
Children like them. Ovor 10,000
testimonials. Used by Mothers for 23
years. They never fall. Sold by all
Druggists, 25c. Sample mailed
FRKB. Address, Allen S. Olmsted,
Lo Hoy, N. Y.
i-. ujiw, Jan. .- i no n er
Ition h Governor Woodrow Wilson of
. Now Jer-ey that President Taft has
ct an impossible task for his tariff
hoard struck n popular ohord here
and added impel it, lo his boom for
the democratic president nl nomina
tion is fcen today. Governor Wil
son's criticism of the president was
made while speakinc before the No
tional Democratic lub.
William J. Bryan hm arrived nt
Tampa, Fin., uud it is expected that
he will announce his campaign policv
at the Jackson day dinner next week.
Politicians bere believe that Presi
dent Taft is certain lo get the sup
port of the New York delegation in
the national convention, provided he
consent to "talk Int-ino." with
William Names. Jr.. chnirumit of the
state republican committee. Otto
Hannard, one of President Tuffs
strongest superiors announced to
day Ilint lie expected lo confer with
Panics at an curlv date, and this is
generally construed here to mean that
the New York leader will oon an
nounce U intention of throwing his
support to Taft.
OYSTERS POISON BOB.
BUT HE SPEAKS ANYWAY
WASHINGTON, I C, Jan. I. -Iitloratato
CouiiuiiM.i.Mvor Franklin K.
Ijane of California lr the BMocintc
justiceship of the Coiled Stales i.
promo Court is the rumor hero today
following a conference thai official
had with J'roHidont Tafl. It is be
lieved the president L coimidoriiiK
Uine fS a oompri-mi- candidate
since Hie opposition lo Justice Hook
of Knnsirs Developed.
Lane ould have the support of the
progressiu.s, itid it known that the
president considers Imu one of the
ablest lawyers in the muutrv.
RICHES0N MAYN0TBE
READY FOR TRIAL JAN. 15
110STON. Mass.. Jan. !. Dosi.itc
the statements of attorneys for the
defense of U C. T. Uichc-on.
churecd with the nnmlor nf Miss A vi
Liuuell, thai his condiliou i still im-
nniiig. it nnneHi-ml orobuhlo todnv
that the minister will be iimible to go
lo trial Jaiiuury l.'i. An iulimnte
friend of tfie-coiised man who viVited
Ihe ioil declared that Iticheson is n
physical and menial wreck.
Hasklns for health.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. .Inn. I. IhV
patches from Nos Cilv, Kan., todnv
xlate that four persons were froxeu
(o death in the hliisttrd that liu
swept western Kuusas for the Inst
three day. Three of the deuths oc
curred nl No.ss Cilv. the fourth ic
tim being a entile man on the ranges.
A slight snow fell last night in
Iowa and eastern Kansas, U'lnpciiug
the intense, cold. South Dakota, how
ever, regisleied a drop in tempein
Jt n tv. At Huron, S. I)., the mercury
dnipped lo Ml degree below xeiti.
"WILT WILLIE?" "I WILT,"
LEAP YEAR HELPED SOME
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Jan. I.
Grabbing time and (he leap join- liv
the forelock, Miss Kiln Hallo, a
pretty blonde, has today propohcd to
young and bashful, if broad shoul
dered. William D. Caswell, automo
bile sale-mini here. And she did so
nccordinu lo iloyle. dropping lo
knee, grasping William's hand and
whispering:
Will. Willie!"
"Will what?"
"lie tuiiiu.''
"This is o sudden. 1 uh-uh "
She slipittd the ring on hit linger
and Ihe rast was mumbled.
JOLIKT, III.. Jan. !. Seimlor
Itobert JL I Follette rrifd in
Joliel from Chiengo today "ick. Oys
ters eaten in the .Windv Citv nrtiall
Hiioned him and lie fell poorly. De
spite this he decided to continue his
speechtnakiiig tour and addressed a
bfcr throng at the auditorium. Terselv
he outlined his progressive policies
and then took the intemrbaii special
to several point, ut which be phi'ts
to deliver the remainder of his tnlks
today. '
Let us show you that The Art Store
is the place for Wall Paper. Two
hundred lands to select from
C. E. COLLINS
27 North Grape
At Fountains & Elsewhere
Ask for
fit
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HORLICKS
Tho Original and Qenuina
MALTED MILK
Tho Food-drink for All Ages.
At restaurants, hctcb, and fountains.
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it on your sideboard at home
Don't travel without it.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take no imitation. Just say "HORUCK'S."
Not in Any Milk Trust
Clark & Wright
r.AWTTER
WA1HTKGTOW, S. a
Public Land Matters: Final Proof.
Desert Lands, Contests and Mining
Cases. Scrip.
AsoclAtn Work for Attorneys.
Medford Theatre, Friday, Jan. 5th'
(JOHN CORT. President) ANNOUNCES
B"lUPllrVl
BV CIiAR.LES KLEIiM
flOTHOR OR-THE MUSIC MASTE.RTTHELION
AND THE. M0U5L"-"THE THIRD DE.CRE.t,"E.TC,
shE5SDCAflsvT PAUL EVERT ON
' DIRECT FROM 200 N'OHT8 IN NEW YORK CITY.
Seats at Haskins', $1.50, $1.00, 50c.
mx$X.HK
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PLUMBING
6TKAM AND HOT WATKR
IIEATINO
All Work Guarantee
Prices Rcaaonabla
S5 Howard IJlock, Kntruic
on Oth Street.
Coffeen & Price
Pacific B031
JJoni SM0
Rock Spring
Coal
V XA3TO AI.I, TXU TZHOt.
Off I co Rud Coal Yard, Twelfth a5
Front Stroota.
Phone 7101.
Burbidge
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ROGUELANDS
IRRIGATED TRACTS
EMERSON HOUGH, in the Saturday Evening
Post says:
The advantage lies with the invest
or who goes in under a big and scien
tifically conducted company.
ROGUELANDS, Inc.
FRED N.CUMMINGS, Manager
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Wo aro closing out our ontiro lino of Hoys' imtl
AlisHos' llonvy I'Moi'oo Linod Vosty, Hauls, Shirta and
Drawers: rogular Ilfio, l()o and oOo tjualilios al, your
ehoioo
25 Cents Each
Ladies' ami iMisso.s' Iloavy Floooo Ijitiud Union
Suits, Ladies' Iloavy Recce Mnod Vests and Hauls,
also Hoys' Wool Hildiod Union Suits are lieinj,'
closed out equally as eljeap.
Men's Gloves
Over !50 dozen Men's Iloavy Leather Work and
Driving (Moves in gauntlet and plain wrist
50.JS 75S Jjt and $1.50 a pair.
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1000 Pancy Oalendai'S, 10c and lf)u quality, ea'li
in hoxi 5v each
Local viow Photo Post Cards, 2 I'or Cc, 12 for 25c
HUSSEY'S
REMOVAL NOTICE
On .Tun. lt
THE BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO.
Will rcinovc Uu-ir comph'tc lino of
Paints, Painters' Supplies & Wall Paper
TO 318 EAST MAIN ST.
Formerly occupied by lite M. H. Jewell I'niul and Wall Paper Store
SECOND DOOR EAST OF KENTNERS
Free Lecture
lmilmllo H. I'nnl, horlety'H anlliorlly on lioanty culture, nxleniU
a cordial Invitation to tint women or Medford lo niuet liur at
tlio Ut. Marlt'tt Hall Tuimday ovonliiK, .lanuary !, at K; IK)
o'clock. Wo linvo K"io to ureal oxteuuo to huciiiu for tlio
lailluH or Medford Mm, I'aul'H prOHoncu at thla tlmo. Her prao
Ileal buauly IuIIih on couiiuon muiiho w'nyH (it Helf-liiiproveinunt
liavo boon ontluiHliiHtlcally received tlio country over, and wu
count ournulvoH lucky In HccurlUR Mrn. I'aul'H nervlcon In tho
iiouhoii. TIiIh la a poruoiial invitation for you to bo present.
Next Tuesday Evening
It oponn to you an Uncommon opportunity. ArraiiKomentH have
been uiado wliurcby you may have tlio privilege or hearing
Mm. Paul rrco. No adinlmdou will bo charKcd and cnuifortablo
HuatH will bo provided for everyone, A novel feature of Mi'H,
I'aul'H vIhII will bo tho freo dUtrlbutlou at her lecture or
rotu-toou Marluello Ileauly Culture OutfllH valued and Hold
regularly nt J7.00 ouch,
TIiohh completo liomo trentmoul outUlH coiitaln ovnry toilet
article tiecenwuy to miccenHful neir beauty culture. It you will
watch tho columiiH or HiIh papor you will learn tlio method by
wbleb fourteen lucky women will Hccuro Uiuho ontfltH hh an
ubHoluloly freo gift. Wuteli for the lucky coupoitH, fill In
your iiauio and iiildreuH-tako It with you to thu free leuturo.
At St. Mark's Hall
Tuemlay, January t), at 8:00 p, nt. Uomombor Iho valuo or
Mih, I'aul'u lecture tlio valuo or tlio rrco outfltH.
TIUtHo aro prepared by tlio Marluollu Company of Chicago
orlgliiatoiH and nolo expoueulH of tlio fanioiiH Marluello HyHtoin
or lluauty (Jultiiio u,inovoniuiit that baa done more to InoreiiHo
and retain beauty In womuu than any other known method.
Jlomombor tlio date, .lanuary 0, and place, HI, Mark'n Hall,
Watch tlio puper every duy for furtluir iinnoiinceinoiilH, Thoro
lu no obligation on your part leuturo and otitritH urn iiIiho
llitoly freo, TIiIh Ih tho gift of tho Marluello Shop, (ttrueU
Corey Uulldlng, to tho ludlea of Medford, Cora M, Utloy,
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