Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 23, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MEDFORP MATH TIHHONR MIOTORD. OKl'UlOy. 'rTKKDAV, SKPTWMHER 'A HIM.
PAGT3TW0.
MEDFORD BlAIL TRIBUNE
AN lNI)i:i'KNDKNT NEWHPAWn
PUI1MHIIKD KVnilT AKTHllNOON
KXCIiPT BUNDAT 11Y TII13
MKtJKOUO PKINTINO CO.
Tho Democratic Times. Tim MtMlford
Mall, Tim Mcdront Trlbtm. Tim Boutli
rn OreKAiilnn. Tho Ashland Trltmno
Office Mali Trlbuno nultdinir, 2B.S7-28
Korili Tlr street; telephone '&.
Official Paper of tho City of MciKord.
Ufflclnl Paper of Jnckon County.
anOlinn PUTNAM. IMUor ami MnnnRcr
PERVERTING THE LAW
Entered nn stcoml-olnss matter it
Meilfnrd. Oregon, iniJcr tho net of
March J. 189
BUBBCBIl'TION RATES.
Ono year, ty mall. .. ..-. . -IB-f2
rins month, by mall....- . . . -r. .60
Vef month, delivered by carrier In
Meoronl, Jarkgonvlllo and Con
tral Point L . ....... SO
n..,r-.1n... nnlv Uv mull. nir venr 2 00
Weekly, tter year . -. ----. 1-R
LINCOLN
HIGHWA
,Y
ACROSS CONTINENT
LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 23. Half a
thousand good roads enthusiasts In
eluding tho governors ot flvo states
Illinois, Iown, Colorado, Utah and
Nebraska assembled hore today to
adopt a projjram and tako prollml
nary stops for tho established of an
oc,ean to ocean highway as a memorial
to Abraham Lincoln. With co- oper
ation opectcd from stato and federal
governments, and perslston work, It
was doclared today that tho coast to
coast roadway would bo ready for
traffic If not wholly completed by the
tlmo tho I'annma-Paciflc exposition
opens at San Francisco In 1915. The
concrcss will bo In session for two
days. It was called at tho Instiga
tion of Goor&o E. Parlsoo, of Mlndcn,
N'eb., working in conjunction with
tho Lincoln Memorial association
which ban headquarters in Detroit,
Mich., and branch offices at tho var
ious commercial clubs throughout the
west. Governor John II. Morehcad,
of Nebraska, an ardent good roads
enthusiast, today strongly urged the
co-operation of all governors.
TTTlTliin STATUS .lUnora POLLOCK of Kansas has
U handed down a ruling in the cast oC Leo Hakor,
chained with violation oC'iho Maun wjiito slave law, in
which the ruling made by nudge Van Fleet, in the Diggs
Oaininetti eases is reversed.
"The Mann aet was not meant to prevent personal
escapades of men and women. .It re Cere only to the trans-
portation ot gins lor commercial iHirjiuM.-, .ibsi-i l- ,
Pollock. , , . ,
In the Diggs-Caininetti eases ."Judge Van bleet ruled
that tho defendants were imnishahlo under the terms ot
the Mann aet. although the prosecution admitted that the
defendants did not take the girls out of the state for com
mercial purposes. , .
The Mann act was intended to suppress the rat tie in
young women for immoral purposes; in other words, the
commercialization of immorality.
It was a perversion and prostitution of the law to pun
ish as white slavers men who, whatever their shortcom
ings, were not white-slavers.
' The J)ig!s-Caminetti cases belonged in state courts.
wIiimv nhnudniit statutes exist atrniust such crimes as those
charged, and not in the federal courts, but to make a grand
stand political play for a four-flusher, the federal courts
ire prostituted.
Judge Pollack has taken the common-sense view of
the ease, and his position will probaDiy ho sustained oy uie
I 1 ! 1 . 1-1 I .... 1 . A ....-., titti.illtttittlT
supreme court, aim me ueieuuams escape jhiiubuuu.ui
altogether bv a reversal.
The Diggs-Cauiiuetti case, being an abuse of a meri
torious law. will thus be the means of discrediting the law.
defeating justice and permitting culprits to escape pun
ishment all for a little cheap politics.
IDF
ORD FACTORY
E
WALL STREET STOCKS
NEV YORK, Sept. 23. A firm
undertone marked tho opening of the
Mock market today. Canadian Pa
cific advanced two points oil the
first Iraufsnctions, nml l'iltrliiiri: ro-e
1 1-4. Goodrich preferred dropped
V,i. Other changes were insignifi
cant. Although Rending Mock was ac
tive, only n fractional advance ro
Eulted. Renewed henviness prevail
ed in the copper group, but elsewhere
tlio market was fairly firm. Later
California Petroleum dropped l1
and tho j)referred 3.
LAWYERS PLEAD
(Continued from paga 1.
FOR MO
DEVICES
INVENTED LOCALLY
SETTLERS WIN IN
FOREST HOIST
nOSEinmG, Ore., Sept. 23. Two
Important decisions rendered by tho
Secrotary of tho Interior, and .re
ceived in tho local land otflco, I mil -cato
that the department of Interior
Is favoring settlers, when they como
In conflict with tho forest service.
Theso decisions reversed tho commis
sioner ot the general land office, and
sustain tho register and receiver of
tho Roseburg office.
Tho cases aro thoso against Mary
Albert and Margaret Lindsay, who
had taken claims In tho Crater Lake
National forest. Forestry officials
protostod tho dims. Scores of other
cases similar are yet to be sottlcd.
NEW AUTO RECORD
E
The season for northwest apples
lin-s been formerly opened 'in tin
cast by the snlo of n enrloud which
was cold in Chicago through auctioi
at the following priees: Extra fnuc
Jonathan S'7H; fancy. $'J.3S;
choice, $1.0."; (Irime Golden; extrn
fancy, $2.75; fancy (poor iptrthtyl
$l.S."i per bo average.
A car of Iloio penrs fnuu I), if
Hill -old .Monday for $:M3 f. o. b.
Xew York. Other sales were Hurt
letts, fJ.SO; car Hose, $3.13; Ander
son's feeond car Cornice, box, ?H Ili:
halve, $2.."0. Califoniia Anjmis,
$3.12; Oluirgenu box. $1.S7; huhe
90e: Winter Xollis $2.1.'i; hatn-
$1.27; one car Wa-liin-.'ton HortlettK.
$2.3S; one car Colorado Atijou1-.
$3.21.
Chicago Oregon Hose, $2.00; Ore
gon RartletK $2.41; few Cnliforni
Howells, $1.7S; few ClairgentiN
51.59. Car California Howell ac
count Pioneer Fruit Co., $1.7S; enr
returned p0i0rn,io J,mthnns, extrn., $2.73;
bany today. Big Now York finan
ciers, It Is reported, havo supplied
Governor Sulzer with ample funds to
conduct his defense.
.Last night's voto against tho gover
nor's attack on tho legality of tho as
sembly's Impeachment proceedings re
sulted CI to 1. Tho solo ballot In
tho accused executive's favor was
cast by Senator Gottfried II. Wonde,
a domocrat from Duffalo, and an ar
dent supporter of the governor.
Seven members ot the court were ab
sont. Tho court listened with deepest at
tention to Attorney llcrrlck's argu
ment, and Chlof Juetlco Cullon of the
court of appeals took voluminous
notes.
lleforo opening fire on tho articles
ot Impeachment, Herrlck had ad
mitted that Acting Governor Martin
Glynn was exercising gubernatorial
power which wU make It Imposslblo
for Sukor's accusers to make good
further charges that ho Is surplus au
thority. lirarkctt Opens Cao
With tho conclusion of Attorney
Herrlck'rt argument, former State
Sonator Urackott opened for tho pro
secution. Ho insisted that Stridor's
actions, as outlined In tho nrtlcles ot
Impeachment, wero criminal.
It was tho genera'. Impression that
Sulzor will lose In his effort to es
tablish tho Invalidity of tho Impeach
mont articles, as ho lost In his earlier
effort to show that tho assembly
acted Illegally In impeaching him and
his still earllor ono to bar Tammany
members of tho senate from tho lm
poachmont court.
In tho event of this third fatluro
tljero will ho nothing loft for him
but to plead to tho accusations against
him.
MVo TMran.. Unfnr Una
'..C. JW,I IIHIVI ,1.19 IL.M.IIVll
from Crater Lake with new Inure!' fancy, $2.3S; choice, $1.95.
as nn auiomotiiust. mho icii Miminy
noon with Dr. A. E. Rickey of Port
land and Mr. Hnfcr, dtovc twelve
miles in side trip, stopped nn hour
for lunch nnd made the lake in seven
bourn, including stops. The actual
running time was five hours and fif
teen minutes. She drove back in
five hours even. Altogether she
drove 160.8 miles in 13 hour and 40
minute"-, including stop at Mill Creek
Falls, Prospect hotel nnd Natural
Hridgo nnd power plant the record
made by a lady driver.
PINTO C0LVIG AT PAGE
THEATRE WEDNESDAY
F,
Although but row aro aw aro of It,
Mcdford has a flourishing Mi.mg fte
toiy busy making auto nputlnncuR,
most of which originated In Mcdford
It 1 located oor the alley Gurngo
and specialises on caiburotor ndjuiu
or and operates under tho mutt a of
tho Whttomnn Motor Applluuco com
pany. The Whlteuian Carburetor Adjustor
Idea originated by V. K. Whltcntnn.
Tho first ilovlco was mndo by C. K.
Whlteuian nnd Frank Ctn formerly
of tho Valley Auto company.
Thl was Installed on N. S. Janes'
Pao Detroit car lit Oetobor, 11MS,
mul tho romtlts far exceeded oxpocta-
lions.
A partnership was formed by
Whlteman and O. L. Karly In January
t9t:i, ami tho old Yntley Auto shop
leased. During winter and spring
the Idea was further worked out nnd
perfected, and In Julv. 1913, tho firm
was Incorporated under tho name of
Whlteman Motor Appliance company
for the manufacture of tho adjustor
and other automobile devices and Improvements.
Tho company was strongly urgeu
In tho spring to go to California to
Install their plant and begin active
operations with the nsslstanco of
California capital. Thoy wero confi
dent In their nblllty to both finance
and manufacture In Mcdford on a
pa;.lng basis, thinking that shipping
conditions would ultimately ohntigo
hore. Tho support that has been ac
corded them by tho people of Mcd
ford has already Justified tho Judge
ment In locating tho factory hero.
The company hnvo built and tested
a new carburetor which will bo put
on tho market next year. They are
at present experimenting with a de
vice which will mako It possible not
only to use dlstllnte or kerosene but
start the motor on these low grade
fuels even In cold weather without
tho necessity of using gasoline.
Tho carburetor ndjuslor Is manu
factured In tholr fnctory hero. All tho
work from moulding to nickeling
done. Not only this but tho special
tools required for this high grade
work aro designed ami manufactured
In tholr own shop. Thoy claim for
tholr adjustor that It mako posslblo
n perfect mixture of gas with a result
of perfect combustion which means
greater power, cleanor nnd cooler
motor, also a great saving In gasoline
consumption. Tho results on over a
dozen dlffcront mnkes of cars show
from 20 to over CO per cent mllago
Increase por gallon.
Tho domain! for tho adjuster al
ready so great that they havo
stopped making them for Immediate
delivery and are rushing work on
equipment to enable thorn to turn tho
devlco out In quantity.
STAR
THEATER
TODAY
101 HUoti In Throo l'nrts
UNCLE '
TOM'S
CABIN
A Ginphlc Story ot Hl.wery Days
Ool. Our Prices on Vlint
WOOD
You Will Wnnl for I ho Winter
TIER, CORD AND CAR LOTS
VALLEY FUEL CO.
SucccHsot'rt lo Wotohaloin.
Cor. Fir ami Socond St. Woat.
Tol. 70.
Voiiitctltto
BROWNING
& MANNING
"Those Crazy
.Singing and
Kids" In n Kettuud
Talking Comedy Act
MX&SyMiBii
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ON PREMISES jjj
& rw nnrn 1 nn AH 9 P TVT. SHARP. ',?,
55 ACRES OKIBEAlllNGiOKCIIAUD
Hour Creek nll'iilta lniul. tin lies! in the valley, lo- S
ealetl two miles north ol MedfimU Oregon. Pacific S
& MaHtern Wnilrnwl ruiiH throiigh the tract, where
fruit anil other produce can lie loaded on the cars ft
without any loiitf haul. Will he sold in two or more !S
tracts. Correct acreage and terms will he tfivoii at. &
sale. Trees all standard varieties: .!. acres New- a
!) acres delicious
iiuviiM nnd Snils. 7 to H) years old; J)
'J vears eld: ( acres pears from 1 lo fi yours old; 25 j5
.......... ..Inwowlil ..ll.UMMHO IUIIIl0lP.lt. Itl Imtll'OVf- I?
iiK.niu. A 'n. 1 1avo-k(oi' ten room modern house
laro harn and outhuildtns, pumpiiii: plan
s:
...' (
with 5
)
ill I It I - lal
ten UiousaiHi gauon iauK, enure imn -.ui ' - ;ri
j Kated from K'ogue Uivor canal. Present water riht ;
for two acres. Machinery, tools and livestock will
& he sold if purchasers do not wish the same. Terms g
will hu easy: Certified checks of 10 per cent at time.
ii' .... . .. i i i ........
Something new jn vaudeville will
bo offered ly tho Mus-Art trio when
tho many excellent musical hits aro
Illustrated by an artist In crayon. Tho
Mus-Art trio Is composed of an Instru
mentalist, a singer and a crayon ar
tist. James Drockman Is a slngor ot
original numbers. Mr, Drockman will
bo heard In songs entlroly now to tho
local public, and ht3 personality lsj
winning.
Sensational feats aro said to bo ac
complished by tno Uartletts, nodal
stars.
Tho Do Von Sisters aro a pair of
pretty girls who know how to sing
and danco.
Vanco Colvlg, of Mcdford, bettor
known as "Pinto," will appear In his
original carlcaturo and cartoon stunt.
Pngescopo with usual strong foa
turo film.
SALEM. Ore., Sept. 23. Thrco
convlcu deserted tho "honor" camp
near tho reform school last night and
niadf their escape. Thoy had been
sent out Friday and stayed thero only
two days. They wero Archlo Taylor,
sent up from Marlon for ono to seven
years for larceny, his minimum tlmo
being up Decombor 1; Frank Murphy,
sent up from Douglns for flvo years
for burglary, with all but 90 days of
his sentonco served, and Philip Mar
tin, sent up from Jackson county,
ono to seven years, for larceny, Mar
tin's minimum tlmo would havo beon
up In January.
GOOD BUSINESS IN
SALE 0 FAUT0M0DILES
KELTS AND ME
0
E
I
S. P. Head Here for Hour
William S. Sproulc, piesidenl of
tho Bonlhern Tanifie, accompanied
by John IU Scott ami-other official
of the lino in Oregon, will nrrivo in
Mcdford tills afternoon, spendinc un
hour hero befoio proceeding t Califoniia.
Perry Ashcraft of tho Medford
garago reports good businoss Jn tho
salo of nutos recently.
J. A. Westerlund purchased a 2S
Studobaker roadstor. 8. M. IJIodgett
a 35 Studobaker six passenger tour
ing car equipped with electric lights
nnd electric starter, D. W. nihoo of
Centrul Point purchased a 3C Chal
mers, five passenger, oqulppod with
electric started and electric lights.
Mr. Ashcraft has also Just received
two more 35 Studobaker touring cars
with all modern equipments.
J. A. Kelts nnd wife of Talent, ar
retted on a warrant alleging- anult
with a- deadly weapon, unon com
plaint of Kvorett Unilcy, waived the
preliminary hearing in Justice Tay
lor's court Monday nftomoon and
wore held to the grand jury. A. O.
Fuller, tho Grants. Pans garage
owner, charged with contributing to
tho delinquency of Myrtle IlmiecoM
und lleatnco Knvnnaugh, young
girls, whot-c present whereaboutH are
unknown, will bo given a preliminary
hearing this afternoon.
FRENCH CHAMPION TO
BOX JEFFERSON SMITH
PAIUS, Sept. 2.1.- George Cm
nouticr. the French chumpion, mu1
Joff Smith, nn American miJd'e-
weight, are matched hero todav t"
box twenty rounds ut tho PuiIh Won
derland, October 11.
TOO LATH TO ULASSIFl'.
WANTEDA heavy singlo, driving
horso, not less than 1200 pounds,
Warrant to work tdnglo or double.
Henry W. Frame, Talent, Ore.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
2H S. JJAUTLttTT ,
Phones M. 17 and 17-J-U
Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner
WOMAN A
GREAT SUFFERER
Tells How She Was Restored
To Health by Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegeta
ble Compound.
I CSr Vr
Grnyville, III." I waa n great suf
ferer of femnlo complainU for a year
und I got notiung
that helped mo un
til I began taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vogutuble Com
pound. I was irreg
ular und had cramps
so bad that I bud to
go U bid. Now I
havo better heulth
than I havo had for
years nnd I cannot
speak too highly of
your mcdlcine."-Mrs. JusstE Scjiaak,
41U Main St., Grnyville, III.
Cn.so of Mrs. Tully.
fjhicago, 111.-"I tako jilcnsuro In
writing to thank you for what Lydia B.
Plnklmm'3 Vegetable Comwuml h3
dono for mo. I bulfcred with such aw
ful periodic pains, nnd bad a dlaplucy
ment, und received no benufit from Uio
doctors. I win advised to tako Lydia
I). I'inkham'u Vigotublo Comjiound, nnd
um now us well us over." Mrs. Wil
liam Tui.lv, 2052 Ogden Avenue,
Chicugo, III.
J! you I uno (ho Hllglitcst doubt
that Ljdla I J. JMnlclium'H Vcgctii
Mu Goiiipoiiiiil will help yn,wrUo
to LyU'a IMMiilcliiiiiOU'diuIiiuC'o.
Your Jctti'r will Lo opened,
rcail nml ansivcnul by a woman,
nnd bcld In f.trlct ioiiIIiimiii;.
coi.i,i:ii: chums
Comedy
UHI.MONT STl'NG
Farco Comedy
Woolworlli & Woolworth
Always 10c
IT
Theatre
TONIGHT
"run itnroii.MHus"
Two Part Ulograph
A Present Day Satire on tho Lost Art
of Minding One's IIuhIiioss.
"THH HELLS"
Drama, Edison
"THE H.W'NTED HOUSE"
Pntho
,M1h Smllli Vlollnl-t
MIhs I,) ii win I'lnnlxl
WiiIncHilny Aiimtoiir Nlgbt
Ciiinliig Tlniwilay Only
Second Story of
"WHO WILL M.UtltV I.HY"
"DV UNSEL'N IIANHK"
Detective. Two Heel Clnos
And a Knlem Couiedy
"l-OOL Ll'CIt"
Thoso Lucky Double Tickets Good
Again, 10c Only
ol' sale, bnlaiico of rash paymiMit as arord upon at
timo ol' salt'.
s. SVikI this al (o your I'riimil who wants n
i;oo(l orchard.
I'l. H. UAIil,. Owner,
W1LUAM I'l.UK'll, Aui'lionccr.
E. N. NOBLE
All Kinds of WoodHiiIii
Phono 75-X
10SI Noitb Central
SS THEATRE
I'liotoplnjM TucHilny nnd Wcdncday
The Girl and the
Gangster
Kalom Special In Two UcoIh
l'ATHi: WEEKLY NO :
HINGLES NIGHT.MAHE
Coiuudy
JOYS OK A JEALOUS WII'E
Comedy
Coming forThurMliiy Only
SHIPWHEC'KED
In Two Hcola
Invite Your Friends West
LOW COLONIST FARES
will In1 in pflVcl from all tho
principal Kaslcrn cities to all
points on the S. I. in Oregon.
September 25 to October 10
Kast of Chicago tho sale dates
will he Sept. HI to October .
I riiuuTta J 1
vvfiaya
fV
You Can Prepay Fares
auv oi
have
our
tamo
Deposit the price of tho ticket with an;
'Audits and he will wire instructions to 1
furnished from any point luisl.
Call on nearest Atrnit for Tare from any point Kast,
reservations, etc.
John M. Scott, Gonoral Passongor Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
SPECIAL
For the Ladies
This Wool; Only, at
INTHODUOTOHY PHICES
from ono-thlrd to ono-hulf regular
salo prices, high clnss
Pleiro'H Toilet I'lopiiriillotiM, IviiiInIIo
I'cifiiineM nml Toilet HoiipH
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY
This Is nn opportunity to necuro a
bountiful box of assorted useful ar
ticles at only a fraction of tho prJco
rogiilurly chargod by dealers.
GoodH on dlspluy at
I The WONDER Store
SPEND A FEW DAYS
To the
Oregon State Fair
! .September 29 to October 4
rp
rim
vill
"Tho Mxpositiou Ime HM.V
havo in effect from all stations .Main lane, and
Branches tho following low
Round Trip" Fares
Woodburii tf 70 HmrWiurg $-!
Albany ,.,.... M Junill.ui City i!.il
CorvulIlM i l.n.T Eugene li-HO
All other points
ONE AND ONE-TIIIRP FARE
SALEI DATES:
Soptombor 25 to Oct.obor 4, inclumvo. Final roturn
limit October 8, 1913
ALL TRAINS DIRECT TO FAIR GROUNDS
Further particulars relation to fares, train rjorviec,
oic, from any S. V. Agent.
John ty. Scott, Genoral Passongor Agent, Portland.
tAM.jv
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