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MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912
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March 3, 1ST.
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PUBLISH THE UST OP CONTRIBUTORS
UNDESRABLES
k
TOLD TO GET OUT
For tho first lime in ninny month
Medford is today practically free of
nil undesirable women. Tins condi
tion follows tho issuance of orders
Vriilny hy Mayor Cnnon to the poU-e
thnt all woman of ill repute must
jenvo the eity.Fridny nftcrnoon tho
exodus began and by noon Saturday
thu women had scattered to the four
jvindp. Their recent haunts in this
city nro today closed and. silent.
Tho police descended first upon tho
Royal rooming house which has
housed a number of women during
tho past year and front there the
police covered the rooming houses in
the city, some known to bo of ft more
or lesslisorderly character and some
which .were under suspicion only.
or, some time the women liavo
not been disturbed ns a class and
only those who were too prominent
on the streets were forced to leave
town. This crusade was general,
however, and all were told to move
out.
NORTHERN JUDGE MAY
'''TRY DARROW NEXT
LOS ANGELES, Qal., Aug, 24.-p
Clarence S. Darrow may bo tried be
fore .-.a northern or central Califor
nlSJudgo on tho chargo ot bribing
Robert F. Bain, a juror in tho Mc
Namara case. The calendars of tho
courts In which it .had been sug
gested to throw the trial are un
usually crowded, and tho presiding
judge also has intimated that all con
cerned -might be better satisfied were
an outsider on tho bench.
This probably will bo deceided
Monday ..when Judge Willis hears
arguments ou thC motion of Dar
row's counsel to quash the pending
Indictment.
COLONEL ROOSEVELT'S reply, to tho statements
nindo by John 1). .Arehbold, eoneerniiij? at tempted
political blnekmnil, is, of course, to loudly shout, "Lmrl
Liar! Liar!
Ifor many years this has been the Roosevelt method
of answering Recusations, and ho has gotten away with
it so many times, that, he cannot see why he should not
continue to do so indefinitely.
It is impossible that Colonel Roosevelt is the only
honest man in tho world, and tho only one whose word
can be accepted. It is improbable that the foremost men
in the business world are all Hal's when under oath to
speak the truth.
Colonel Roosevelt's words nro belied by his own
record. ?or years ho worked baud in glove with Quay
and his successor, Penrose, lie has ruthlessly used his
power and position to insult and ruin men in public and
private life.
While singling out tho Standard Ofl to prosecute,
lie protected the Morgan interests. He permitted tho
steel trust to absorbe its only rival and create an absolute
monopoly. He prohibited the prosecution of the Har
vester trust. He refused to prosecute the sugar trust.
He protected certain railways from punishment for re
bating all a matter of history.
Roosevelt's assertion that he did not know that the
Standard Oil contributed heavily to the campaign fund,
is absurd. No such sum of money could have been
received from any source without the principal beneficiary
having knoAvledge of it. Why was his secretary of com
merce and labor, who is supervisor over corporations,
selected to collect his campaign funds?
A far bettor answer to the assertions of Penrose,
Arehbold and others, would be the publication of the list
of subscribers to the campaign funds raised in Roose
velt's behalf. It would be more convincing than shouting
"deliberate falsehood."
!Mi Roosevelt pretends to favor publicity of campaign
contributions. Why has he never made public the lists
of his own campaigns?
If Afr. Perkins and the steel trust did not underwrite
the contributions for the primary campaign made in
Roosevelt's behalf this year, the publication of the list of
contributors is all the proof necessary to contradict the
assertion. It is not necessary to shout "liar."
Senator La Follette set a good example by printing
the full list of his campaign contributions during the
campaign. Why does Roosevelt not follow it? Mr. Per
kins says that there will be no lack of money for the Bull
Moose campaign. Why then not tell who is putting- it up ?
Tho veil of secrecy wrapped about the donors of the
Roosevelt slush fund leads to the natural conjecture that
the money contributed is from the spoils illegally secured
by trusts through favoritism shown them during Roose
velt's administration.
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TABLE ROCK
X
At the Churches
I Baptist
Services, will be held in the Bap
tist church Sunday as usual. Preach
jng 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Sermons
py the pastor. Special music at the
preaching services. Sunday school
):45 a. m. Men's Bible class at the
same . hour In tho Isis Theater.
Young people's meeting 7 p. m. AH
aro Invited to those services. A, A.
Holmes, pastor.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Sunday morning servico at eleven
o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon,
"Mind." Wednesday evening meet
ing at eight. All are welcome. Sun
day school ut ten, all under the age
of twenty aro invited. Heading room
hours, U-o to flvo p. m. dally, except
Sunday. Church edifice North Oak-dalo.
Medforcl Methodist Episcopal
Cprner of Third and Bartlett
streets, E. Olln Eldrldge pastor,
Services Sunday as follews: Preach
ing 11.-U. in. and 8 p. in. Subjects,
morning, "Tho Great Transformer,"
yvoning, "Spiritual Stock Exchange."
Sunday school and Men's Bible class
at 9:4C a. m prayer meeting Thurs
day evening 8 o'clock.
Excellent music by choir under
iha direction of C. N. Chidester, spe
cial features, Anthem by choir, solos
by Mrs. Blnttenborgcr, of Fresno,
pal., and tyrs. Fpster.
t YoiiiHra vcordlally .invited to all
jjheso sorvlccs.
(German Lutheran
, Services at!7.1on Lutheran GIG W.
Fourth Btreot, will bo conducted ,ln
(ionium at 11 a. in. unci In English
U'7:30 p. in.. .EugllBh Blblo school
at 10 a. nn. upd Wllkqr, pastor.
I ClnlHllau. .
v Preaching both morning and even
InKi nib.lp spljool meets at 10vn, ra.,
Christian WndwYort J.ivmj .Pray
er meeting meets on Thursday even
ing, Cojup uiid worship with us,
., you jrtH be welcomed. D, n, Boyle,
iilUter. '' ,
On account ot tho high prices ask
ed for grain sacks, many farmers are
repairing their old granaries or
building new ones.
G. E. Walling and family returned
from Crater Lake a few days ago and
reported that they encountorcd a
blinding snow storm while at tho
lake.
E. W. Carlton has returned from
Crescent City and reports the road Jo
the coast something awful.
V. M. Patch and family are at
Crescent City.
Earl Gray and Mrs. Gray will go
to the mountains for tho benoflt of
Mr. Gray's health, he having to giro
up his position at the Modoc ranch
on account of an attack of inflamma
tory rheumatism.
Mr. B. Connor is recovering from
an attack of ptomaine poisoning con
tracted at a popular eating placo.
Itay Patch, tho artist, is at Crater
Lake making pictures of tho lake.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wheeler and
son of Ashland and Mrs. Ora Smith
and daughter of Josephine county
were visitors at Table Rock on Thurs
day. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Adams aro visit
ing friends nt McDoei, Cat.
The net returns from the !cq
cream social given by the Arrow
Head society is a little over $13.
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WEST AGATE ITEMS
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
John Grlevo ot Prospect spent the
last of the wcok hero.
L. L. Austin and fumlly arc at
tending tho camp meeting at Ash
laud this week.
J. N. Smith Bpent Friday in
GrautB Pass.
Mrs. Mayrae Culberteon of Ash-,
laud and Mrs. Stella Fry of Phoe
nix ylsited Mrs. Lucy Williams this
week.
Postmastor and Mrs. G. 13. Tex
have returned from an outing at
Prospect.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Isaacson and
Mrs. Isaapson Sr.', havo returned
fropi Colestin.
Hov. H. N, Aldrlch and party of
boys Ipft Friday morning on a trip
to Crater Lake.
U, H. Ellsworth returned Friday
aftornoon from a tour of tho Coast.
Mrs. Sturevant and child, Mayor
V, A, Cojey, Mrs. JI. N. Aldrlch,
Mrs. M. It. England and Mrs. J, C.
Jlcrrlng wpro Medfard visitors from
hero Friday,
fttlss Helen Moo of A.npjegato isl
hero visiting relative.
MisH Kutlicriiio Foley of Gold llilf
is visiting friends hero.
Mrs, Will Scott qf Butte ,Vlls ih
visitiii" relnlivcs here.
Saturday evening August 17 Mr.
Coleman Hayes was given a delight
ful surprise In honor of his birthday
by his neighbors. A very pleasant
time was had by all. Refreshments
wero served later in the evening.
Thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs.
Coleman Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Al.
Chittenden, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall, Mr. John
Hayes, Mr. E. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Whetstone, Mr. and Mrs.
Shelley Hayes and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. E.
E.Wa Idon and son, Kalo and Clura
Ames, Eula Clay, Jessie and Pearl
Kelley, Eduma Parker, Jess Starkey.
Ben Whetstone, Dewey Ames, Wllllo
and Frank Kelley, James Ames,
Newell Whetstone, Stacy Hayes.
Ames brothers attended tho Ice
cream social at Table Rock Saturday
evening. AH report having had a
good time.
Mrs. Parker and grand-daughter,
Eduma Parker of Contrul Point are
spending a few days with Mr. apd
irs. Ed Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clay of Central
Point visited with Mr. und Mrs.
Oak Ames over Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes arc
visiting for a few days with relatives
at Drape.
'Harry Storms and family of Tolo
left Tuesday evening for Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hnsk.lns und
family ot Washington, are v(ultng
with Mrs Hoskln's father, Mr. J. N.
Hayes.
Mrs. Parker of Central Point was
calling on Mrs. Frances Whetstone
Monday afternoon,
Mr. Wllllo Kelly had tho nilsfor
tuno of losing a valuable horse laiit
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Hayes
mndo a business trip to Medford
Tuesday. .
Mrs. Al Chittenden was calling on
old time friends In Central Point
Saturduy.
BORN
HRVBIUDOK In Medford, Ore
gon, August 'J.'J, 11)12, to thu wife of
U. 8. Hcvoridge, u nine-pound girl.
Mother und child nro doiup; well.
A SNAP
CO acres, six miles from Medford,
good graded road crpsses tho tract,
all free soil, at fSO per aero, lp00
will bandlo, easy terms ou balance.
Part Is creek bottom land, suitable
for alfalfa. Several .springs on the
place. Timber enough to pay for tho
tract. No buildings, Jn tho Oritflq
creek district.
W. T. York & Co.
SHE GAVE UP
ALL HOPE
Physicians Fitted To Help Mrs.
GrttB, But Site Finally Ftund
Keller in Cardui.
Moetto, Va. Mrs. J. 0. Green ot this
placo, caya: "I turfnrod with womnnly
troublus so that I could hnrdly sit up.
Two ot the beet doctors In our town
trvatcd we, and I tried different medi
cines. Until I gave up all hope ot ovor
getting well.
Ono day, I decided to try some Car
dui. It did bo much for mo that t
ordered soma more, and It cured mat
Today, I fed as well as I ever did in
my life.
Tho palna and tho troublo nro all
gone. I feel like another parson In
every way. I wish every BUfforer could
know what Cardui will do for sick
women.
A few doses ot Cardui at tho rlnht
time, will savo tunny a big doctor Mil,
by preventing serious sickness.
It tones up the ncrrous system, and
helps make palo cheoka fresh and rosy.
Thousands of weak women havo bean
restored to health and happiness by
using Cardui. Suppose you try it.
It may be Just tho mcdlcluo you need.
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and cxpoH'd tii thu m awl air an mywm
ut cooler at ulubt tbou It waa lu tba luornluf.
Tba laat drlult at cool M tba tint,
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(lood music and realistic effects by
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COMING KKATUUICS "Tho King's
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2C- 27. NAT GOODWIN n "Oliver
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"Within thu Walls or an Ohio renl
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ADMISSION 1(1 cents.
CHUiDUK.V, f. cents.
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Novelty singing nud ijulck ehnngn
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The, HWCQteHt stor' over told
KATUIIIttt KATK
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NHIOIIHOKH
Fnrco Comedy
A Illograuh hummer
OOOD Musro
Evening performance, 7:30
Admission 10 and 10 cents.
Special matlnoes Saturday and 8un
day at p. m.
Clark 6c Wright
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Cases. Scrip,
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Prices lleasonablt
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Anything you buy from ua in the Gro.
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partmont is a source of prido to us
investigate.
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Abundance of sea food-oysters, damn, crnhs, rock eod, Brlri, otc
l'leiity of fresh pjilatablo vegotabltra and tnblo supiillcs. Iuv(llng
nooks for cumpors. Heasoimblo rates lu rooming hoimori, cottages
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Oregon.
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