BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, .MEDFORD. OK ISO ON. WIODNIOSPAY, KIODRUARY 11. 10M. PAGE TWO 'jj.y EVRSISOUSTEO BASEBALL FANS BOYCOTT CUBS Summary Dismissal of Second Base man as Manager of Chicago League Players Causes Eruption 20,000 Fans Support Federal League. Suspicion That Evcrs Was Flirting With Outlaws Cause of Discharge Hank O'Day New Manager. (By IIurIi Fullcrtoii.) CHICAGO, Feb. 11. Tlio summnry dimnWnl of Johnny Hut h mnn nccr of the Chicago Cubs by Charles Webb Murphy toihiy cnu-cl nn erup tion in Chicago bu-eball circle!. During the forenoon n petition bended, "Never ngaiu," was circulat ed against Jho National League club. It wad signed by more than 20,0110 persons, who agreed to support the Federal eaguc club here when the Chicago Araericnns were nwny from home. Murphy's action, it was asserted, wan due to u suspicion that Ever was flirting with the Federals. A month or more ago Evcrs remarked tlint "nil n fellow has to do to git rich is to hit Murphy in the noc " Ho meant by this that the Cil p' era were rebelling, because those wh refused to obey orders wore reward ed by being sent to other clubs where their salaries were raised, while the faithful boys got nothing. "Chubby Charley" Angry Thi3 mnde "Chubby Charley" an gry. Later Evers said to me joking ly; "flo over to Federal league heud- nunrters and see what they will give for me." Murphy also heard of this. Later Evcrs said to me: "The red crals pacd roy job for me. Murphy intended to fire ine as manager, but the new league movement made him change his, plans," At this time Murphy had excluded Evers from hU privnte office. Later Evcrs wnmed Murphy thnt the Federals were becoming danger ous, lie was informed of their plans and advised Murphy to get his players signed up as quickly us pos sible. At that time seventeen Cub players remained unsigned. Murphy scoffed and delayed, but soon bo be came frightened and summoned E ers to his office. Then Johnny go' busv. traveled 23.000 miles and signed up most of the players. Discharge Is Sudden Up to the day he went to N. York Evens believed that his elashis with Murphy were ended nnd that Murphy hnd agreed to not nttempt to override the orders of his manager again. Hank O'Dny, the new manager of the Cubs, said that if Evers will not play with his team he will get an other second bnsemnii immediately. President Clihuorc of the Federal league conferred hero this afternoon with Evers. Later Oihuore suid he would not offer Evcrs n contract un til it was found that his dismissal by Murphy cwieelled his five-year contract with the Cubs. "We have $20,000,000 back of us," said Gihuore, "nnd wo nro willing to pay some of it for such plnyors us Evens. We know what wo nro up against nnd wo also know the bent way to uso our money." Ottf r ?ur,,(M)0 for Kvers James Gnffiioy, owner of tho Uos ton National Lcuguo club, this ufler noon confirmed a report that he hud offered Murphy $23,000 for Evers. Evers reached the Wuldorf -Astoria nt 1 p'clock and was given tho "glad hand" by tho magnates gather ed there, Before eonferrjjifr with Governor Tpner, Evers said: "I'm agniiiBt Murphy. That's all 1 have to nay. I jim leaving it all to Tener. Ho has assured mo that I will get u square deal. Ho said he wanted to discuss every phuse of the case with ni", and hnt ho would see personally that nothing ruw wus put over." Evers admitted that ho saw Gil more lust night and would see him again this afternoon. JUMPS OFF WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE FOR "MOVIES." R ' ,B'lP"5?5"SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSPSk II BBBBt tBBBBBBBBBBBBW"'?SB-v rt.jraBBBBBBV BBBBr I lBBBBBBBBBBBKJry,aK"' BBBBBBBBUk ?B,Il BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ICODMAM LAW M155 CONSTANCE. B.BENNETT wJSKWUi" Hodman Law, the "human fly," who faced death nnd nearly met It by being blown from the mouth of a cannon, Jumped from the ccntro span of the Williamsburg II rid go. New York. Just after Miss Constance Uennett lad dropped from the bridge rail In a parachute recently. Law's parachute failed to work, and he dropped like so much lead Into the Kast lUvcr while anxious policemen who had hastened unsuccessfully to prevent tho leap ram hclploaJj to woA-Sai on the bridge. vj h- Law has thrilled the United States with mora TIftf rhttnjr fonts than any , other man. IIo has leaped from the Statuo of Liberty and has been blowa from the month of a giant skyrocket for fun and movlnjrplcturca. GOVERNOR TELLS COMMISSI HOW 10 SAVE MONEY In frying pancakes, groasa the griddle this way: Wrap a tablespoonful of Cottolene I in a piece of brown paper. SAl.K.M, Or., l-Vh. U UowMiior, ... . ,,...,,..., , r , 1 1 Tho Cottolono readily strikes West todav told lie Mate fih audi, J . . . . v through tho paper enough to game comnti-Himt where to cut ev- pondmmw to hnv $;7.:nm over laM grease thu griddle without uny eir. Tlu' governor has eoatendedlcxcess of UlO fat. Pnncilkcs that the eo-t r the depanment jyjj on a jn-idciie thus treated should not wceed $100.(100 anna . Cottolene will tako il all v. uhctviw last ear the evpendt- y"11 "olcno will tatCO il tunw reached .fi:i7,')0ii. -dehcftto brown on both sides, Lnxt your'.-, expenditure., were a- and Will bo tender and (13 r!'mV!,: . ., smooth as velvet. Trout propagation, $ 1.1100; giuiie farm. $70(10; deputitw and expetiM-. A tnblcspoonful of aoftcnctl Cot $:)0..)00; office ospen-e. t)000: tolcnc In the pnnenke bnttcr fur otbor expoiixen, $2JI,0OO. The goer : thcr incrensea their tenderness. nor lunge-ted that the evponditure- Rcmcrnbcr,Cot ho cut to the follonini! amount- t0cnCf for nil Trout propagutioii. .f.lO.DOO, gam 0001:1111? nur- farm, $.'i000; office epetiditme. noses, is nor c.'iOOO; deputies. 10.000. Miudry e.- ftly diRCStlbloJ pen-e-, biologieal mid other depart'' , , . ments, $l.yiun. Total 100,000. d 'jfjVgg H0FF CANDIDATE ' SonSlps'. TO SUCCEED HIMSELF bSbMhSmbbRj ((a yrC7T7kX In SAl.KM, Or., 1-Vb. 11. State La bor Ooinmi-Mimcr l). I. lloff today iiunounei'd his caudidiicv for re-election on the repiihlieau ticket. Ilotl wa- tir-t appointed to office in 11KUI i ml i- now (.urviii); hi- -eeoiul elec tive term. "My platform i- mv oath of ol fiee,' hii aniioitueenifiit ter-l it.d. I BE ENLARGED! OF CJTY A1T0RNEY ROAD BOND ELECTION FOB COOS COUNTY MAJtSHFJELI), Or., Feb. 11. The county court nt Coipiille today i eonsidoriuff tho ctitioi)i of tho pcor dIo aHkiiiL' that u bpeciul election bu called to vote on the proportion of iHHidinj: th oounty for $400,000 for jjood rouds, Tho petition wcro Hit;u. 4 by almost 50 iter cent of tho vot orti ut tho lubt election. SALESf, Or., Feb. 11. A rc-olu tion, introduced by State Ijijriuecr Lewis, i- on file with the Mate landj board today providing that the Ci trnl Oregon company mu-t en'argi it-! plant nnd thai all lifts of land r -. mnininj; unsold in the project bv r -voked nnd further sales forbidden. Lewis declared that the seepage I lo-ses inny bo ."50 per cent and that the facilities provided will not supply the land sold, patented nnd listed for patent. ' No notion will be taken on the re olution until tomorrow, when Man ager lloscoo Howard of the company1 will explnin his side of thp eae to' the board. I CAUSES EXCITEMENT City Attorney D. It. McCabo may bo scporatod from his jolt, upon the grounds thnt his tcnuro If the office Is detrimental to tho city In case tho electric llrht company controversy ! taken to tho courts. Definite action In the matter will ho taken at tho next meeting of tho city council. Members of the city council said this morning that thero wcro no ob jections to McCabo. other than as a matter of policy, hut Inasmuch as he had committed himself In writing I regard to his position on tho electric light rate question, they folt a no? man would servo best tho Interest of tho city. The entire old city council signod tho same statement as McCabo favoring tho light company franchlso. Mr. McCabo said this morning thnt there was an agitation against him by the V. C T. t'.. who think a city Mtcrney should stop all card games and close tho pool halls on Sunday " First Baptist Church Thw o ruing (WVdm-diiy) will be prujer tueetiug inMead f Thumday evening, llihle study 7 p. in., by the IKiMur; light evening praer meeting led by Kev. Hall. Friday evening the church will give a reevttiou to new members. Come to the revival meet ing Sunday. Hear Tem Maokey of Chicago. Good Wood. If you want good wood, get It from Frank II Kay EeEZFAIRBANKESU CHICAGO To the Milk Consumers of Medford i Why not buy your milk and crenni from tho datr tint has tho 1iIk1icI score of any dairy In McdfurdT i Wo sell milk just as cheap as ttio lowest scored dairies and guarantee It to bo pure, clean nud rich of butter fat. Wo inako a specialty of milk for babies. Olvo us a trial nud you will alway bo our customer, Wo make two deliveries dally GLASS OF SALTS IF MedfordDairy TIM nlUntYb HUM J. V. Snider Phono U()tJ:i Eat less meat if you feel Bocknehy or have Bladder trouble Salts fine for Kidneys. HAVANA. Feb. 11.- Gr..n . . t. -ment was caused todnv " '-' dents of Santiago hy im . ill which rocked that city nt J oVIim 1. this morning. The damage wn slush . tui: mo iioiix maksacuh M'i:ci.u AT ISIS FIcotfoot and Hawkeyo fight a ter rible duel on horseback for the hand of Willowhud. daughter of Chief Buf falo Face. FJeetfoot Is slain. Wil lowhud, who hates tho victor, flees. Ilawkoyo follows. Tho girl Is roecuod by Lieutenant Illako and his men. Foiled, Hawkeyo returns to camp and declares that the soldiers havo made Wlllowbud a prisoner. Tho Indians doclaro war upon the white men. They make a furious attack upon tho fort, only to bo repulsed with heavy loss. Shortly afterward, the Indians learn or tho presence of an Immigrant train In tho Big Horn Valley. Chlof Buffalo Face and men make a sud den attack and massacro tho Immi grants after a dcsjiorato battle. Only two whites escape death Leo, who dashes away to the post for help, and Vera, his sweetheart, who Is captured hy Ilawkoyo. Leo brings noWB of tho slaughter to tho fort. Soldlora an dispatched to the sceno. Wlllowbud steals out of tho post and hastens to warn her people. The sight of tho massacred women and children causes the troopers to register a vow for vengeance. Blake, who Is III command, divides his force so us to tako t)ia enemy on two sides. Tli a toldl-.rs descend upon tho Iucllacs Ilk j u whirlwind. Fighting like dcruous. tho troopers wlpo tho IndlanB out. His doslre to avenge tho death of his pcoplo gives Leo superhuman strength. Single handed ho slays Buffalo Face and lluwkoye. Ill alio, discovers Vera a prisoner In Hawkeyo's topeo. Ho frees tho girl, who sees her Bwcof heart standing over tho bodies of his foes. She calls him. Leo turns. The lovers rush into each other's arms. OF AMERICAN CITIES WASHINGTON', Feb. 11. Mortal ity MatiMic for IOL'1 were i-stud Iito today by the censti- bureau. The national duatli rau' won L'l per 1000 for Inst year, ugain-t Kl.fi for 101'-'. New Voij; stute had tho highoM death rate, with Ifi.'J per 1000, and Minnesota tho lowoM, 10.7. Of the cities in the registration. Memphis hud the highe-t, '11.'.), and Portland, Or., thu louist with 11. The death rate at San Francihco was 10.7 and L Angeles 1 1.9, With Medford trade li Mrdford made Wth Medford trado Is Medford made, DECIDE YOURSELF The OpHrtunlty Is Here, Burked by .Mcdfnril To-tliiiouy Don't tako our word for It. Don't depend on a stranger's state ment. Head Medford endorsement. Bead tho statements of Medford citizens. And decldo for youVself. Here Is one case of It: A Botz, 130 Front St., Medford, Ore., says: "I am Just as willing to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to day as I was In September, 1907, whon I publicly told of my experience with them. I suffered from kldnoy trouble for at least flvo yours and as tlmo passed, I grew worso. Sharp pains darted through tho small of my back and sometimes the attacks were so severe that I could hardly stoop. At night my back ached intensely and sound sleep was out of tho question. Being told to try Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a supply and they soon guvn mo relief." For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Foster-Mllbiirn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Hoinomher tho name Doan's and take no other. Meat forms urie acid which cxcits and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from tho syitem. Itcgular filt er of meat omit fluih tho kidneys occa sionally. You muit relieve them llko you relievo your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and potion, cle you feel a dull miicry In tho kidney region, sharp paint in tho back or sick headache, dli zincu, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when tho weather II bod you have rheumatic twinges. The urine la cloudy, full of sediments tho channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or thrro time during tho night. To neutralize thcie irritating acids and fluah olf tho body's urinous wasto get about four ounces of .Tad Halt from any pharmacy; take a table poonfuj in a glasa of water before break fat for a few days and your kidneys will then net fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes sod lemon juice, unm bined with llthla, and has been urcd for generations to clean and stlmulata slug, glih kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is Inexpensive; harmlcit and makes a delightful effervescent llthla water drink which millions of men and women take now ami then, thin avoiding serious kidney and bladder dlieases. E. D. Weston Official Photogntplier of tin Medford Commercial Olul Aiiiutfur fftitkhing f'it ford I'iajoraraic Work Flashlight ' Portrait Interior hnd oxterior vifr Xegativtu matte nnv tim tttiJ any plaoi Iiy npj-oin'. li:Jit. U Si. H.iltMON, .Mnunger. ?,08 ?.. 'Main PfHjllH tH'i) THE COLEMAN Will bo openod Feb. 1C, undor now mnuagoment for roomers and board ers. Hot and cold water In each room, and best of home cooking serv ed family stylo under personal chargo of tho landlady .MHH. t'.J. HL'.NTIJ.V 100.- Mnln Kt. I'houo HH.1..I ff If IIOHSKS FOB HAT,E Ono span of mules, ago G and 7 years, wolght 2500. One span, of argo mares, weight S000. Ono good nl around horse, 8 yenrs old. Large team, weight .'1000, Ono well broke saddle horso. One gentlo lad les' driving mare. One Kood ranch team, huigy and harness. Can he agon ut I), H. Lilt's At Union Burn Special to Farmers and Ranchers Beaver' Brand Animal Fertilizer .Mudo hy tho l.'iilon Meat Coin- jinny NOW ON BALK IN MKDFOHD AT A SAVINU IN FUKIfJHT TO YOU Wo offer you tho opportun ity of buying tlilH famous fertl Her at a snvjng In freight, ns we liavo Just rocolvod a largo ship ment for Immediate disposal to farmers and rnnchoru of Med ford and vicinity. IIHAVKIt IlItAM) ANIMAL l'i:itTILIi:itH 'A IVrUIIer for Hvrry Crop" are to your soils what nour ishment Ik to Invalids. It ro vlvos HtrniiKth gives now llfo eiinbleu the next crop to feed upon the necessary Hiibstonuuco i for n good healthy harvest. Contains tho proper proportion of nulinul ammonia, nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash. Avoid danger of wearing out your land by placing your or der now. Wo make jmmodlnto delivery. NOTIOK. Wo huvo appointed Mr. IL K. Alton to handlo thu Union Meat Company's famous "Bosolawu" brand fertilizer for us. This fertilizer Is especially adapted for rones, Hwoot pons, lawns anil all kinds of flowers. Put up In sackfl or In u special ulr tight 10 pound pall. UOOFK HIVKIt FHUIT & PRO DUCK ASSOCIATION. Medford, Om. LongDistance Drug Customers Sliu'o ho innupirnliou of llio Parco! I'o.sl our mail ordt'i' biiini!8H Jiiih Iicoii constanlly IniM'i'asiiiK. IVopIo in Hurrouiuliii,' coinnuiuiticH nro Ion riling thai our atomic is an uuuwinl one nud I hoy naturally Hcntl their orders lo ihontoro Ihnl rurni.shi'H (ho wiii ost assort mont at lowest, prices. We give special at tout ion to mail orders nnd can usually send goods by return mail. Send your orders hy mail or telephone us il' you have niatle arrangements for a charge account. All goods aro guarnntood. Wo propay postage on all small parcols. MEDFORD PHARMACY Noar Fostoffico The only drug store in Medford that gives S. & II. (Ireeu Trading Stamps. Don't Miss This Clearance Sale of Shoes When we offer ,nu the ('renin of America's SlKiemnkiug, 10 to 25 OFF NOTHING RESERVED Discontinued lines are being closed out regardless or cost. This includes (I STVIiKK WOM ION'S TAN SIIOKS ( Complete lines, broad high tots, short vamps, all .sizes. A to 10 widths. These "e;ir like iron." Your choice, $5.00 stylos, J?:J.75; $-1.00 styles $U.i)5 C. M. KIDD & CO. Crater Lake Motor Car Co. AHIO NOW l.O('ATIOI) IX T1II01W NIOW (iAKAOlO at 16-18 South Fir Near Moore lintel. 10. N. Hruce, formerly foreman of the Covey Motor Car Co. repair shops, is in charge. Our workshop is large and installed with the hit est machinery. We are prepared to do the work on any make of cars, no matter how complicated. We have a neat, fireproof and up-to-date garagtj. Have ample room for storage. Cars washed and polished. Tires and Inner Tubes for sale. ("Insolini! 'Jiie. We are agents for the world's standard CADIL LAC Automobile that Jias no equal for the money invested. "SAFETY FIRST" OUR MOTTO OX Shasta Route Trains OF TUh Jvhs rrrxnyzw UlfiMH&rx& I nouTca I Vr " if iZE2Oj ciy Tho 10-xposition Line- 1f)15 And now is the time to see California; to live out doors and enjoy (he .sunshine, flowers and HUiiimur sports. .It is a trip you cannot afford lo miss. THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY including Shasta Limited, tho train of modern serv- rrlt' jti,,,"?t(,el IH&lH-lJy'-niiyulo eiuii)iueni. Tho California and San Francisco Exproas Tj-ains with Standard, Tourist and Chair Cars nnd dining sorvico that will please. Call on noarost S. P. Agent and lot him outlino a trip, quoto fares and furnish Outing litoraturo on California'?! famous resorts, John M. Scott, Gonoral Passenger Agont, Portland, Oro. ( ,-jfctf