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in have charge of the sub-treasury if l.e desires it. State Senator Caminetti, who was WHIÌI SLAVE INVESTIGATION ..¡so active for democracy iu the sen- < « vivi ; Nlc Vi ions ari : ri inc Ri - I It « RGING DISMISSAL OF . i<> of the California legislature, ia BRINGS OI T TIU Til M 1YOR AND Illi: <1111 I THE taid to be slated for immigration corn Ol 1*01. ICE ili ssioner. Working Woineii iu < llivago Are Said armali. .uilS BuUKt «uKtSS TOLMV BuKivS IB WAihihG IMU <i.n to Be l nderled, Mail) of Hirni WA.- IINGTON, 1». C., March fi. Gilling <<nl) T»o Scani .Meads a 11 IA VIINATKIN I ’ lie Jones .-enale sol committee '.III liaj—Matter 1» to He l'robeil to tlie TO be i i at « ui: n e<t tills afternoon tn set a late for Boitom, Kegaixlle*» ol Mlio is Hit . lie u .ng regarding tlie ' barges that in tlie Process SAN FRANCISCO, March 6. The Inadequate protection was given the < ALGARY, Alla., March G. Tom my Burns, ex champion lieuvy welglil pugilist of tlie world, tins gouu iulo tiaiiimg livre, and from a lui'ul view I oml there is every indication liiat : Rumination of the Panama lacific s ifirage workers during their proeis- omni) w ill i e outer Hie ring and go SPRINGFIELD, ills., March 6.—1 ntet national exposition w ill form a ..Iler the title again. There appears <>n and tableaux Monday. Over '.oi") women who are working etuarkable attraction. Tlie work is >o lie an iui llualiou on tliu par; ot A number of les. lutlous have been in Chicago receive less that 35 a inder the dire tion of Mr. W. D’A. ■revived In -onneetlon with tills mut ; .intern papers to make (uti of Tom week, according to a report tendered lyan. iu charge of the lighting of to Lieutenant Governor O'Hara by i lie Panama canal, and who has per ter. Tlie majority of them urge the I.iiv's Hlulement that ho will go utter M Blair l oan, chief investigator of fected a scheme enabling him to pro dismissal of Mayor Sylvester and the ilio big fellows, mid several well tlie white slave commission appointed duce light effects undreamed of at chief of tlie capital city police de- auown spoiling w i iters have even gone so fur as to ridicule the idea. partment. b) the Illinois legislature. ny of the former world's expositions. If these sporting writers were In "The women are generally under In the exposition there will not be a Calgary Instead of thousands of miles fed,” said O'Harra today. The major cingle article of lighting equipment away they might lake a diffore nt ity of the poor creatures do not know that was ever used before. A sum attitude towards Burns' uvowed iu- what a square meal means, while half < x ■ eding I ol.OuO has been encended DOUGLAS. Aris., Mardi 6. Agua lentlon of "coming back." The big of them get but two meals a day. in a single line of experiments in the "That’s the situation at present, is dev 'opulent of cut glass reflectors, i'rieta and other towns along the lellow is working out daily at one of it any wonder than women in the big to be known as jewels, for use at the Northern bolder of Mexico are jubi- tlie local tire houses. With hln. he cities go wrong? 1 am determined to exposition. The results to be pro ti.ut over tlie attitude of defiance to lias several iiusky "white hopes" disclose ail the facts in connection, duced for their reflected light will ward the Huerta government that is whom lie Is utilizing for sparring taken by the congtess of Sonora. partners. Tommy is neglecting noth regardless of who we hit." be of a startling and scientifically it is said that there are 10,000 tnen ing that is usually included In the wonderful nature. ready to go to war against the Huerta category of a tighter in active train CHICAGO. March 6. — Fifteen The lluertailes are said to ing for a contest, mid above all, ap forces, heads of department stores and mail weak, and after the tlrst eu- pears to be In extremely good condi lie very oraer houses have been summoned to tliey will probably be badly tion. counter appear before the legislative white beaten. Since his recent statement to the slave investigation committee tomor ASSOCIATION TO BE FORMED effect tluit lie Is willing to take on row. NEXT MONTH—WILL BE AFFIL Luther McCarthy or any of the other Later, it is the intention to examine IATI D WITH THE STATE AND lug ones. Burns lias not said much. wholesale clothing manufacturers and NATIONAL BODIES Several important announcements, other garment makers. NEW YORK, Marcti 6.- Another however, regarding his future pro Julius Rosenwald, bead of the firm I.AKEViEW, March 7. -A meeting challenge for uti International yai ht gram may be expected soon, and when of Sears, Roebuck A Co., will be the first witness examined when the com I of the local sheepmen, at which about race has been issued by Sir Thomas they are giveu out tlie sporting world mittee commences its session tomor twenty were present, was held last Lipton, tlie British sportsman, w ho will know for it certainty whether or ' week in the court house here. The has built several fast boats in the not tlie former champion will enter row. Thirty girls, employees of depart meeting was called for the purpose of hopes of winning the America cup tlie squared circle again to regain tlie belt lie lost to Jack Johnson In his ment stores, have also been summon perfecting plans for a permanent from the I tilled Slates. fmiious Austriillau battle, December wqol growers association, and to that The challenge issued by Lipton has ed to testify. end Dr. Lyons and Charles Arthur been received by the National Yacht 2G, 1908. were appointed a committee to get In Club. The dell will be considered at MEDFORD DEMOCRAT IS TALKED OF FOR GOVERNOR touch with the national and state a special meeting of tlie executive WOOD TO HOLD OFFICE AWHILE wool growers associations, and to is board March 2 7th. It is believed that SALEM, March 6.—There has been sue invitations to all of the sheepmen l.ipton will be in America by that WASHINGTON. I). C., March 6 — muct quiet talk around the legisla 'of this locality to be present at a time. Announcement was made this after meeting which w ill be held April 5th, The general opinion in local circles tive halls that if Governor West ad heres to his repeatedly expressed de 'at which time plans will be perfected is that the Reliance w ill again defend noon by President Woodrow Wilson termination to retire from politics at :'or the formation of a permanent as the cup. Lipton is said to be unde that no change will be made at thia the end of bis term, his influence and sociation. cided whether to use the Shamrock tune in the administration or organi An effort should be made by all iV., which was defeated in the last zation of the army. support will go toward making Clar Major General Ix-onard E. Wood ence L. Rea ses, the representative in sheepmen throughout this section to race by the Reliance, or to build a was notified by the president that ho be present at such time, as the objects the house from the joint Jackscn- new yacht. will remain chief of staff for the of the association are worthy ones, Douglas district, bis successor. present. The Medf ird lawyer has repeatedly and much benefit will be obtained by MAIL CARRIER ALWAYS WANTED shown himsilf to be one of the ablest membership in same. and stronge.-t members of the house, despite the fact that be is one of a THAW RETURNS VERNONIA, Ore., March 6,—Prob TO MATTIAVAN ably no other mail route in the state hopeless minority in that body. He is NEW YORK, March fi.—Dr. Fred- a hard l.ghtar, and yet fights straight of Oregon lias had as many different erick Friedmann today lefl the Wal NEW YORK, March 6. — Learning and parliamentary, and without in mail carriers within ten months' time dulging in personMl flings. And, above today that the state proposed to use as has the route from Vernonia to dorf-Astorlu aud went to the Hotel McAlpine, lie refuses to see uny Vis all, be possesses a keen sense of hu the proceedings before Supreme Jus liuxton, twenty miles distance. itors, saying he wishes to take an ab tice Giegrich as a lever to disclose a mor and fairness. Reames, despite When the present carrier commenc his politics, is one of the popular bribery scandal, relatives of Harry ed work about ten days ago be made solute rest. He wit remain in seclusion while members of the legislature. He has ■Kendall Thaw, ', who are seeking to the nineteenth carrier within ten come to the front strong the past two have him seleased, dropped the mat- months. As many as three different Dr. Lederele and other scientists lest weeks. ter. carriers have been on the route with li.s tuberculosis cure cultures Friedmann complained bitterly Special Prosecutor Jerome made in a week's time. He is a close personal and political friend of Governor West, and has ex strenuous objections to the motion it is a hard route, and the carrier that his friends are proving obstacles erted, perhaps, the widest influence in for dismissal, and a prolonged wran- is obliged to make the round trip in a in his work. "We’ve been misquoted grossly and obtain.ng for the governor what few I g!e ensued before Thaw was ordered very few hours. The present carrier crumbs of joy and comfort the latter returned to Mattewan asylum. is making the best time of anyone lied about," said Friedmann's brotb- We cannot help feeling that this Thaw arrived this morning in CUB- yet, ana be probably will remain for er. has obtained from the legislature. was deliberate, and we will now keep Leaders of the democratic party of tody of two detectives. some time. quiet until tlie board of health tests Oreg n have been keeping a close eye the cultures." PORTLAND, March 6—Judge Bean on the legislature, and its few demo cratic members, both for campaign in the United States district court RANCH HAND wants position Ad- material and possible candidates for sustained the suit of the California- ■ dress C. G. Ferris, city. 27-3t* I governor. Gossip has it that Reames , Oregon Power company of Grants NEW YORK, March 4. — John looks to them like splendid guberna- j Pass to enjoin the city from enforcing I lirunnon, a marble worker, fell from tcrial t ’ her, and puts him ahead of a rate schedule ordinance, recently the 17th floor of the Municipal build ’ .Notice to De|Mx>itoi-N of American Bank and Trust Company of Kliiin- J. . Howard, the Douglas county passed. The electric company recent ing to tlie bottom of an elevator shaft at li Falla. represent tive, who, it is argued, ly filed its schedule of rates with the .nd treated his ex|ierien<e so lightly Notice Is hereby given that the would be handicapped as a possible [state railroad commission, as speci- that those who ran to his aid found ' candidate for governor by the fact <_d by law. Tlie Grants Pass city .ira rolling a cigarette and casually 'American Bank and Trust company of that he is a minister. 'ouncil, January 15th, passed an or i nquiring if an ambulance could be Klamath Falls, Oregon, by vote of Howard, like Reames, is one of the dinance, forbidding the enforcement unimoned. Much Shorter falls have ¡stockholders holding more than two- able and popular members of the of that rate by the company, ant’ im aken scores of lives on the recent i thirds of its capital siock, has gone house. Tlie Glendale preacher Is, in posing a new schedule. 1 skyscraper buildings, but Brunnon I into voluntary lijiilit on, and d'<- addition to being pastor of a Presby The Californ.a-Oregon Power com- [was saved from being dashed to pieces continued tlie busiio n of banking te i n church, a banker and a busi ; ny recently became the assignee of ' iiecause lie landed on a bundle of I All deposits of said hank have been owned by the First Trust and Sav ness man. He has been very active the Rogue River Electric company, [empty sacks. He suffered fractures and « s in legislative affairs, and walch corporation, in the spring of I of the leg bones and a slight scalp ing; bank of Kian.aih Jails, Oregon, and all depositors of said Americ n so broad and fair chat he possesses 1 1'1, made a contract with tlie city I >Guild, but will recover. Bank and Trust c impiii.y are request the coni ence and respect of every of Grants Pass, fixing terms and rates ed to present their claims to said faction and clique In the bouse—a for supplying power for the next ten < I.ARK ilIIADS some - ) it remarkable fact, consider- years. This was the schedule sub COM MISSION . First Trust and Savings hank for pay- i ment. A B. & T. Co. ing the prejudice In many circles mitted to the railroad commission, 27-G-13-20 r against ; l iai.iter in politics. How and which the city recently objected V ASHLNGTON, D. C., March 6.— ard is a'so a splendid orator, and, to. Edgar E. «'lark was today elected Ml Eatill ('ampbell, who has hern I like Re, would make things hum chairman of the IntersLne commerce vi> ¡tin;: friends In Oakland, has re in a campaign. ommisslon, to succeed Franklin K. HONOR SYSTEM Line, the new secretary of tlie in- turned. DISI R lili TIO N OF FLIMM IN terlor. ., L. Short of Fort Klamath Is here ( ALHORMA ALREADY Bl i GUN PORTLAND, March 6. — Sheriff The new member has not been ap Tom Word has adopted a modified ■ rited yet. It is believed that Louis nite tiding to bucino ;-;n matters. He h • WASHINGTON, D. C., March 6.— "honor system" as Kelly Buite. The Brandies will be connected with this a gu< t at tlie Hotel Hall. Secretary of the Interior Lane, Sen other day he lined up thirty-two pris- I ody for a while at least, giving spa ator Woi, i and Senator Perkins are Jiers within the rteckade and noti cial attention to certain investiga to be << ult<d regarding all federal fied them ti.-it live stone-bzeaking tions desired by the new adininisira- appoint ents in California, is the de would begin shortly. . tion. cision leached by President Wilson "Do any of you fellows expqct to today, di ording to information re- cut. and run if you get a chance?” I ( KK < RI JSI.R IN porte d from inside sources. asked the sheriff. They all disclaim SIILI, VII TOIUOI N A cai < us of State Senator J. B. ed the i n i e ri 11 on. Sanfoid, Congressmen Raker, Kettncr •’Because if you do," continued the CONSTANTINOPLE, March 6 — and Church, all of California, was sheriff, "I want to know It now. When T»e state department today received held today. It is understood that the I turn you into the Rtockado there ' oriiirmatlon of tne activities of the caucus Hgieed to give all the patron ill be only one guard, Instead of Turkish warship Hamldjeh yester age in Northern California to Raker, four or five guards with shotguns. day. Instead of sinking one boat, us re- and in the Southern part of the state I’m going to make y< u responsible to Kettncr and Church. for all e 'apes, and I expect you to I orted, tlie Hamidjeti’s broadsides <<nt three Greek transports to the It is believed that J. O. Davis will live up to your agreement.” ue collector of the port of San Fran "That’s all right, sheriff," replied bottom. All on board the boats per- cisco and S’ n- han superintendent of one of the prisoners. “If anyone gets i«hed. the San Francisco mint. away we will go after him and give Tony Suty Is in from Malin for a For Ills work in the California as b<m a ducking when we get lilm few days. He is at the American. sembly It Is understood that Stanford back.” LAKE SlrtLPMES WILL ORGANIZE DIAMOND QUALITY’ Our 1913 CATALOG givin* v«tushie Cultural Direction! and oflertn< tlie mint profitable varielie» id GARDEN. FIF.LD a FLOWER St I I>S tor the Northereil 1« a reliable Refer ence every (rower ahoiitd have. It not on our Mailing Litt tend in your name at tmea. 8"rCATALOG P acklt No 280 “UNIQUE ” • 1 isrden ■ •»•• h I’ m , rich, tin»-flavored, sweet as au£ar. lint larger, longer pod, an J gives higg< r yield than any other extra early pea. ^Trg "Unique"' in your home Harden. -V? Don't Forget FERTILIZERS Our New FERTILIZER BOOK and tht valuable books. "Plant Food" and "I’otath Pay»." publithed by the German Kali Work», Mulled FREE. Write lor them. PORTLAND SEED CO., General Feed and Livery Stat: I am |iri |mn <l to buy nn<! sell li< rars and hundir and (<•«•<1 alisk of all kinds I fot slilpliicnt. L R A. A. L I S K E Y PROPRIETOR THE EXCELSIOR tsr.'»rt" Handles a general stock of mer ' cliandi.se and buys and sells all klnds of farm produce. J. F. DAVIES DAIRY OREGON ri