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,, ' V'f 6 207 ftcoli"' W Sttist" Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Kitln tonight am! Thursday Ma. IHj Jllii, m; Pre, ,(H. orir-ihtrd Yar. Dailr Kltfhth Yotr MEDFOUD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY", JANl'MtV 21, 101 1. NO. 258 H L l ITS WILSON'S FIVE ANTI-TRUST BILLS READY s u FIVEBROTHERS IS TITLE GIVEN Wilson's Lllllo Monopoly Regulators to Be Expedited Jn Bath Houses In Every Possible Way Approved at Conference Last fiM. Provide Interstate Trade Commission With Members on Salaries of $10,000 Eaoh. WAHIIINOTON Jan. 51. "Tho flvu brother," a Washington ha christened Prciddiint WlUon'a quintet of anll'trust bill", worn already toilar for Introiluctluii In rungro, They will bo Inlit before (ho national law niAkorit Dili afternoon or tomorrow, a white homo ronfrri'iieo having ap proved thnm ait nlttht nml tho presi dent expected to auk all parlies to support thoin. Tim hilt' purport Ik an follew: Provision for an lutcr-Mato trado rnmmlloii, with member on salarlcj of 10,000 each 1'mhlblilon of Interlocking dlrer toratca of lutcr-Mato corporation, rallroada ami national bank, explicit definition of what constl tut on criminal conspiracy In ru utralnt of trado. Definition of general tradn rda tlnna In lnter-tato builnria to pro vent ujlitnatJon. Kmfiow'nrlhir' tho Intcr-atalo cone mrco commission to direct railroad flnancci. The bill will bo expedited In both house In ovary way possible. rtcsldoM tho president, ihosn at Itut night's conference at the whtla homo were Chairman Ola) ton of tho housn Judiciary commltton; Senator owlanils of tho Judiciary roninilttco of tho upper house, and Congrccxman Carllu u'nd Floyd SWALLOWS POISON SAN FRANCISCO, Oil., .Inn. 21. Chloroform liniment swnllowed by Mrs. (Icorgin Chirk, after she liitru ii Unit her divorced husband, John ('. ('lurk, Pacific roust agent for tlu Willumolto Iron & Kiwi company, luiil married another woinun, proved In to I hero loilny, Mrs. Clink liml Imped for it reconciliation. lurk re ooutly married Miss lliuol Hushing of F.iirokn. A iitoo written to her former bus biiiiil by Mm, I'lnik rem!: "I tolil you I would io thin, ho I guess you will bo happy now nftr getting rid of mo. At least, I hope bit, deill" FORD'S KID HELPERS GET WAGES DOUBLED DKTIIOIT, Mich., Jim. 21. Worn I'll mill girl employes of tho Kuril Motor funifimty woro pnii today, All shared under llio now profit-shuriug plan. In ovory cane wagoH woro practically dniililvil, Tho women also were grunted mi hour for lunch, with I wo toii-minulo rest periods dully, GETS FEDERAL JOB WASHINGTON, Jun, 21. Tho fol IowIiik nomlnutloiiH woro sunt to tua senate today,; It, H. Turner of flrunta Pass . ho receiver of tho publlo inonoyii it Kasobiirg, progon, and George I. Smith to bo recolvor of public monoya nt Portland, Oregon, T U Bffi SECRETARY LANE WOULD SAVE RADIUM LANDS Tho romarkntiiit riicccm attained In tho laat few montha In tho treatment of ranrer b radium ha Induced Km nk 1 1 n K. I.ani'. necretury of aKrl ciilture, lo propom) to eoiicrouM an act I to rent'rvo all rlKhta and owiiervhlp In radium bearliiK oreH found on I public land ! fTve burn to death in michigan blaze AI.I'KNA, Mich., Jan. 21, Five perxoun were Imrueil lo death here loilny when the home of 'Sunrllloine, n laborer, wan set on fire by nn ex ploilliij; lamp. The dead are;. Mr. Slim Hlolsc and her three children, Frank, njjOd ll; Kimlrl, .", and a baby, HI iihmiIi; piuiutii Sat oiiola, :i.', a boarder. IIIoihc niiM'd two other children. OFF FOR MATAMORAS I.AItKIK), Tcxn. Jan. 21, Sov. oral hundred rebel who bad been on-1 camped at San iRtiacIo, Mexico, 40 nil leti noil til of bore, woro believed to day to have Htartcd tor Mntauiornn. 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I'luntwry of the Htandard ('heiiilrnl compniiy told tho Iioiibo romiiiltleo on milieu and mlnliiK to day that nil "aK)d lulllloiialrc," planned to build twenty hnnpltal at a tout of J I T., Geo 000 for free treat ment by radium of concur, Kach In stitution, ho mild, will bo provldo-l with flo it.imih of radium. Klannory refiineil to dUclono the Identity of tho mlllolnalre, hut Intliuntod that It wan neither Andrew Carney lo nor John I). Itockofellvr. Will liiriiMM" Prlrf , Mine Cotnmliixloner TIioiiiub Hene hnn of Co'orndo told tho coininlttoo that If radium laud woro withdrawn tho price of radium would lucruaht) to K'OO.IIOO i,.r pram ho favored Muton rlKht and Bald all Colorado want I to bo let nlono and ho would mlno her own carnotlto with out bolnt; under federal VKplonatco or control. He aald ho wanted tb-j proBpcctom to bavo free, rein. ' Prrnldent Flannor)' followed Honr linii. Uo recited effort to dltcovor a cancer euro and ma I it that oxporta nciit to Hiiro po had found tho radium euro effective. Ho pointed out that t lake from 350 to 400 tons of oro to produce a grimi of radium. Colora do, ho Bald, baa enough radium "to mipply tho cancer victim of tho en tire world flvo tjmca over." Klan nory estimated that 200 crami would mipply all tho cancer sufferer In America. Of fern (o Helltcr CrfooV "I am wlllliiK to agroo to furnish that amount to tho Koveruiucnt In flvo year," ho declared, "and at a prlro lower thnu tho govarnmont could manufacture It at n maximum flguro of $80,000 for n gram." Flannory declared that radium was (Continued on pace 3.) LAXHFQltlh iresiilont of the Suulliorn railway, wlio wan found dead in li's apart menlH in lli-ooklyu Juiit Friday, l.nnk foitl wiib aapliyxiutcd. 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'flLC!BBBBBBBBIBBBlttBBHiPBBBBBBBBBBBH ' BBBBHIBBBBBBBBv MfllBVIiBBw9rBBHVBBBbBHBBBlBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl f IMMlBBBTirr- 1 i 'g!',!i!1gi!a'g! '',r ' ' " ieaaal Ik Tho lece wf Trade Hall, where defktl tho police from behind barricades, U ono of tho main features of tho BESEIGED PARMER SURRENDERS AFTER WEEK'S DEFIANCE Sr.M.MKIJDAI.i:. N. Y Jan. 21. -After htaniliuc nearly a week' ie;o barrieaik'il in hi- homo here by Sher iff Andeion and n )xe of mo.e than twenty men, Kiltvnrd HenuWoy Mirrendercil at 4 a. m. today. lleacllcy, a -1111111 farmer, was 'o poor that nciuliliors ilcclarcd hi- nine ehililren were Milferine; for food. I'oomlnMcr l'atiiam noeonliuyly call ed to take ohartro of them. Heard ley would not uive them up, and, when Putnam initcil, liot and dan jjerouxly wounded him. Then, hi wife and children with him, ho hut luni-elf up in hi- lioue ami declared he would kill whoever tried to. outer. Tho sheriff would not permit Ids men to uo. their firearm for fear of killinir- tho women and children, lie could havo.held out another week, ISeanUlev aid, if lie had had fuel, 'Tho' t-horifl's uo Reed," ho added conleni)tuiU-l.v. .... .,' Ho denied that lie had wanted lo shoot Putnam, but e.pfninoM''tlin( he had to defend hi home. HeanUley is a small, slciider man, a former school toucher and preach er, a fluent talker and decidedly in lolliuent. lie did not surrender di rectly to the sheriff, but lo Charles llaokus of Ma.vville, a friend who had advised him to clfe himself up. On dolnjj so, he turned over hi weapons to Hay PJCkard, a James town lawyer onj;af;od 'for him bv his brother. Apparently ho had expect ed to remain in Backus custody, for when n deputy sheriff entered to tako charge of him ho resisted fierce ly. After n strugulu howas oor powored and locked up. German Aviator Killed' MUNICH, Jan. 21, Koifjeaut Schweissxir, nn armv aviator, iiiado (00 short a turn with his aeroplane hnro today, capsined, full and was killed. . Secretary Daln, of the Federation of WILSON'S 1ST MESSAGE PLEASES ALL NEW YORK XF.W YOHK, Jan. 21.- lloth per sonal and press cuuimeut here today on 'rojduut Wilson' addrv.- to congress wa favorable in tone. "I feel ciicoiiniRcd," saitl George J. (1011I1I, "and I believe liu.-iue&s will lie better. "Tho meiiRe wa- very reiixiitr inir." ail Daniel Ueid. ''Tlic teiuporate and qomjilintory toiie-oF llio mcfstijse wa iao-t com mcifdnblo," was Henry Clow' com moiijt. , , "If' I had a sou cnterinir n hui-nes- career under these new tnnd-ard-," oberved William C. Van Ant werp, "governor of tho ook ex chau);c, "I should bo happy. "The me.-sugo will go far toward 1 restoring confidence ami helpii.it: the unemployed," said William W'oltmnn. I "TI10 message undoubtedly fore- shado'ws a new cm of prosperity,"! wis the opinion of John T. Keane. Press comment wa in part a fol fel fol eows: . Timus: "It is a fair, wi-e and just projjrain . of goyiuiinient poljc and tviiiiliul legislation." ' "J K'"j. "Tho' Sun discovery in thu subj-tauco'of tho prcsideiU's mcj-sauv ground Tor regarding it lis epochal." Woihl.' "S11v.l1 a mi's-uge a.s Pres ident' Wilson has written cannot fail 0 bo; reassuring to American com merce ami business." , -?, Tribunot ''It'railrond tjates should be mlvauecd wilh tho auction of (the luluiinistrnliou, the wheel of bus- iuo-is will begin to hum again." RALPH MODJESKI SUES FOR DIVORCE-DESERTION POKTUND, Or., Jan. 21. Alleg ing that his wife, MY. Fclicie Mod jeski, thinks moro of bur native Po land that she does of tho United States, Ralph Moil.je.ski, fiimou bridge builder and sou of tho Polish actress, Madame Modjeski, filed uit fol divorce in the circuit court today, charging desertion. Trades, and a band of hU supporter strike drama at Jobannlsbure. I I TOKIO. Jan. 21. That Japan con Hlderu the replica It luw received from tho Cnlted States to Its protests against California's alien laud owner ship laws uiibatlxfactory was plainly stated today by Foreign Minister Uaron NobiiBkl Maktno, In bis an nual address to parliament. When ho declared that no rcplj; whatever had been received to tho Mikado's third protest, presented last August several members of tho antl Anierlcnu party raked tho government severely for placing "too much re liance on American good will toward tho Jupaueso.'' "Jupan recognizes tho necessity of elaborating other plans for tho solu tion of tho question," u greed tho baron, "but tho nature of these plans I am not yet ablo to report." IS By LINCOLN. Neb.. Jan. 21. Strong pralso of President Woodrow Wilson was voiced la Tho Commoner today In nn editorial signed by Secretary of Stato William Jennings llrynu. In part. It says: "Currency reform Is an establlsho.l fact nt last. For moro thnu to:t years different bodlos, both official and uuofflclcnl, havo investigated tho currency problem but tho plans heretofore had In vlow the promotion of tho Interests of tho tlunnclers. "No othor presldont In recent years has boon free to undertake currency reform from tho standpoint of thu people. Hut when tho peseut exe cutive took the oath of office ho en tered upon his dutlos without being under any obligation to special la terosts. and therefore was u a posi tion to urgo a chaugo which liberated the flccul frorld from bondage. JAPANESE ANGRY BECAUSE PR E ARE UNANSWERED COUNTY BANKS I Certified Check From Successful Bidders for Bend Issue Cashed m Presentation Entire ArMttnt Is ' Available on Delivery of iMrfs. County Court Demands tanks' M In Puttlnrt Warrants ai Par N Convict Camp. County Treasurer Cronumillcr has received .$-1500 cash, tho proceeds of the certified check put up liy WoIIh Si D'ckev eomimnv when thev made I the bid for the county highway bonds Inst October. J he check was or dered enhhed by the count; conrt when word wns received that the at torneys of the bond syndicate had approved the issue. This is tho first money received on the bonds, but the entire .$500,000 will bo available an rood as' the bonds arc delivered, probably in February. They nro now bciuir printed in New York. Attorney A. E. Rcnmes is in New York for tho county court nnd held a conference with the bond buyer' attorneys Tuesday, nt which all questions regarding the validity "of the outstanding warrants were Satis factorily disposed of. Putting Warrant at Par "I Itnve asked nnd expect tho co oiwratioo of -Jackson-count v bunks ffil putting all1 coil n t "y" "war ra n t s ut par," stated Judge Tou Voile todaj. "The money received from the sale of the bonds will be deposited in county banks nt 2 per cent interest until needed for road construction, but tho banks must first agree to co operate in keeping county warrants at par, and thdsc banks witu refuse will receive no bond money. "There is no reason why Jackson comity warrants nro not worth par. The acceptance of the bund issue validates nil outstanding road in debtedness about ,i?280.000. If n 5 per cent security U worth n prem ium, certainly n 0 per cent one, liko the warrants,, lire. Tho county re duced the warrant iii'Jbtedness a large amount Inst year, ami a special levy this year will cut it down ut leu-t $l,'0,fl00. I hope before iny term is up to soo the outstanding warrants reduced to a nominal amount." No Convict Camp Ukely On account of the largo number of unemployed in tho county, plans to establish a convict camp, cither on the Siskiyou gradu or at Gold Hay quarry have been abandoned, states Resident Kugiueer F. A. Kittredgo, in ehurgo of tho Pucifio highway work, The quarry is being overhauled nnd put in shape for oocration nnd prob ably a largo force of men will bu set ut work there next month. Stato Highway F.nginecr llowlby has refused to O. I. the mib-Ictting of tho contract for the Siskiyou grade to parties ms proposed, as tho parlies did not muko n satisfaotory showing financiully. Kcasel & Mc Dowell nro anxious to Kiib-lct tho work, as they have their hands fpll north, but are under $0"000 bonds to complete tho work, and if unable to secure a satisfactory sub-contractor, will do the work themselves, Two representatives of Twohy Ilrothurs nro duo today to view tho work with thu purpose of taking tho mib-con-tract. Work will not begin until the weather settles, though much equip ment is on tho ground. STRIKEiWliJERS' ' ONION LARGE SUMS 1NDJANAPOUP Ind., Jan, 21. Sectional reports occupied tbo at? tcutiou of thu delegated ut today's hessiou of the" United MiueworkerH of America in convention here today. District officers invariably rjwfrt4 that serious drains had beeu ihmmis ioned on their resoiirSiVly tlwrCvi rudo and Vwt VlrifM' atrik MONEYFOR HIGHWAY BONDS 11