Newspaper Page Text
8 THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTOE,' MEDffORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER i7, 100D. BARON INDULGES IN USE PARADOX INSURGENTS ARE GIVEN ICY BITT White Houso Whenever In surgent Leaders Call on Chief Executive. Says Japan and United States Are ' Cook-Peary Atmosphere Prevails at Friendly and Yet Arc Bitterest Enemies Great Reception Given Him. TOKYO, Jnpau, Doc 17."Amor-j WASHINGTON, Dee. 171 An An jcans nro tho friondliost pcoplo of thc( tjc friRidness pervades the Wluto woild townnl Jnpnn mul at the snuiOjj,6use ,ho!0 (lnvs tmnml tho cln.,s lime thev are Japan s deadliest en-, , unu uiuj "lu , t,t representatives and senators eom- cmv. I oxhort tho Japanese to bo, , the ' stimo'' monly tortnea insiirsciih. nrniand Knron Shibusawn, head o tho balmjr as tho air may bo outside, n commorcial commission, which to- ! miino Cook-Peary ntniosphre is in t.irntul todnv from America made this ovulonao m tho oxeontivo mansion .mtmnnnt n't a trront bnntmot follow- when tho avowed opponents of tho i, doubl welcome to tho comaiis- "orsntmation' show up. Bioner. Shilnifnwn was tho principal spea ker. He said that the doloRnto had endeavored to soften tho nnti-Jap-nnese fcelinp; hi tho western section ,r ilm United States: had tried to One of the first of tho insurgents to experience the cold storape treat ment was Senator LaFolleto of Wis consin, who, upon his arrival for the opening of tho session of congress called at the White Houso to pay his LnFollotte ... , , . 1 . ritcviAn Ic ii flirt ,-rfiJii1rtlif th. Jniianeio in tho middle west and . sat in the congressional wnithiR room had sought especially to enhnnco tho LA FOLLETTE GETC1EN 10 AFTER PRESIDENT; KEEP UP STRIKE Sovercly Scores Executive for Recent Message Says tho Situation Is tense. His commercial relations with the busi neVs men of tho Atlantic const sec tion. Were Treated Well. Speaking of his impressions of America, the baron declared that tho cordiality of the reception had been mote than wns expected and tho vis itors had been treated to tho best of everything nud given the most cour teous ntteutiou and consideration. sonio hours. Finally one of tho pros ident's secretaries left the sanctum sanctorum nnd thus broko tho news to the Wisconsin mnu: "The presi dent is very, very busy, nnd ho will not bo nblo to see you today. In fnct ho won't bo able to see you this week. Ho may bo able to talk to you some dny next week." "Ho'll Send ror Me." The little Wisconsin senntor aroe with becoming dignity and departed, remarking calmly that ho would sec president A-orionin are very fond ot making speeches," he declnred, nnd the president when the told of tho mnnv bnnqucts and va-, saw m 10 semi xor mm. rious occasions on which the hosts j Senator Dolliver of Iowa, another ovm-pss-a their eood will and ox- insunront leader, met a similnr rc- tended tho most cordial words of 'ception, nnd ho left with tho obser- welcume. 'ration that when he called again it "We found the rerj-best of reeling: would only be on the invitation of i., : .uri,n rtvont on thBto presiaem. oeverai omer oppon- of the ents of uhe Aldncli-Cnnnon regime have bee usimilarly turned down at f the executive offices, and they nre part of the laboring people Pacific slope." T xr-ttc of fnJa rmint Hint Shilmsn wa made the paradoxical statement j chnrined that America is Japau's greatest friend nnd at the same time her deadliest enemy. Tho statcemnt was made with a smile. It was looked upon by many per sons, however, ns tho keynote of his adrcss and as epitomizing his impressions. MADISON, Wis., Doe. 17. "If President Tnft expects to put for ward tho Hoosoevlt policies ho will do well to go about it promptly, and not leave congress nnd tho people to infer, ns well they mny nfter the ex perience of the Inst extra session, thnt ho is waiting for tho appearance of tho program of Aldrich and Can non." Thus Senator LaFolllotto elopes an editorial in his wookly magazine to day, shnrply critieUing President Tnft and his reoont message. Senator LnFollotte says that it is his belief that tho president is draw ing from tho policies of his predeces sor. He calls attention of the bre itq of the message, saying: "Everywhere thoughtful men were anticipating a groiit state paper." I Regarding the last message com ing from the White House LnFollotte comments: . "He is silent where he should have , spoken strongly." The senntor declares tho pooplo are nnxions to see, in definite offi cial form Tnft's wishes regarding legislation. "Tariff was n bad job," ho con tinues, "nnd tho Ballingor situation 1 1 grows more and moro icnso ns ino truth is known." SPOKANE, Wash., Doc. 1 7. Tho assertion was inado hove today that every union nn In the Borvlee of the railroads now Involved In the swltcluuon'ti HtrlUe would bo pulled oft tho Job nt noon on Saturday If (ho domnuils, nifil grievance ot tho milk ers aro not arbitrated by this time. Tlie swltelinmn now declare they do not care o muoh tor tho addition al G cents an hour but that they will demand moderation In hsJral ox nmluatlons and tho abolition ot tli ago limit. BRYAN SAYS MESSAGE IS VERY TAME AFFAIR hlNVOhN', Neb., Doe. 17, In tho Commoner today Willlnm domiingi Urynn aserts ns his frank opinion that President Taffn reoont inoHmigo was one of the Inmost dooiuiioutn that ever ennio out of tho White Houso. He declared that it in plain that the special messages will not suggest matters not acceptable to "tho special interests." "The president says tho Sherman , anti-trust law needs nnienduient," says Hryun. "He is mistaken. It needs enforcement." EMPLOYMENT AND EBUSINESS CHANCES to trade for horso and ORCHARDISTS DEMAND INSPECTORS (Continued from par 1.) cntly, so sanely, so convincingly as was promised n reappointment to remove all doubts about your sue cess. SPLENDED SPORT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Ralston and Doan on the Boards for Fast Boxini Contest Good Preliminaries. Monday night the fans will be given an entertainment worth the money in the lioxing contest at tho Mcdford opera house. Doan and Ralston, tho two princi pals, are rounding ituo shape, and their sparring partners aro all glad that the training season is nearly oyer. Besido the main event of 15 rounds Ilildebrnndt, a clever lad from Port land, and Burko, a local favorite, will nppear in a preliminary of five rounds. Two local bantams, 75 pounders, will go three rounds. Theso last lads nro not very big, but they aro mina ture whirlwinds when it comes to fighting. The boxing game is coming into favor here, and a few clean bounts, such as this ono will be, will develop nu mtorest in tho game that will re sult in further and moro elaborato tournaments. GOVERNOR FOLK TO SPEAK IN ASHLAND Ex-Governor Joseph W. Folk of Missouri, will Up the star plntform attraction of tho Southern Oregon Chautauqua at Ashland in July nov Ulioro will bo other stars for tho platform too, though Folk is looked upon by tho managers of tho Pacifio Const Chautauquas who recently as sembled at San Francisco, as tho hright particular star for the coming season. G. F. Billings, president of tho Southern Oregon Chautauqua at Ashlnnd, Toturned from Snn Francis co Tuesday evening, and confirmed tho news of tho engagement of Folk. Then there will bo George W. Bain, Dance at tho Wigwam Saturday night. 232 But the frigidity of tho White House atmosphere is not tho only thing that troubles the insurgents. There is tho nil importnnt matter of federal patronage. Before Senator Dolliver became prominent in the insurgent movement, me of his constituents, for years a federal office holder in Washington, Re cently it was announced that the Dol liver man is togo. LnFolIette has had similar experiences. Preparations for the coming in surgent struggle at the capitol con tinues. Regulars and insurgents are girding up their loins for the big fight, and soon the battle will be on. Postal franks 1o the right of 'em, franks to tho left of 'cm, franks to tho whole country will soon bo car rying broadcast the ammunition for merry war, without cost to tho con ETessraen on tho opposing sides. The first assault of the regulars has at ready been made and the progressiv ones are planning to return tho at tack. War Declared. Tho policy of the machine republi cans wns outlined in Speaker Can non's speech in Kansas Uuy, in which he declnred war on the in surgeuts. Senator Hale, titular leader of the upper house, has so cured permission to have this speed printed as a public document, so it may bo disseminated through the mails without postage. Tho insur gents have taken the cue and before long a republican senator from the west will offer for printing tho speech of Senator Cummins of Iowa at tho Marquette Club, in which ho rapped tho "organization. The result may bo that tho posta deficit will bo augmented, but what of thatT President Taft in his an nual message recommended tho in creaso of tho postal rato? on maga zincs. Cold and Filled LOVER OF MISS ASQUITK KILLED IN ACCIDENT LONDON ,Dec. 10. Hon. Archi bald Gordon, eon of tho Earl of Ab erdeen, died today of injuries ro ccived in an automobile accident, No vembor 28. Miss Violot Asquith, called tho "Woman with tho Serpent's Tongue," in William Watson's poem, whoso engagement to Gordon was to have been announced this week, and who has been a constant attendant at his besido, was with him when lie died. BANDITS HOLD PEOPLE AT BAY AND ROB BANK GERONIMO, Okla., Dec. 17. While throo bandits held n crowd of citizens nt bay, two others looted the Citizons' Bank of this city of $1050 early today and escaped. Thoy aro being pursued by nposso. Evoryono is nsking "where is the Smoko IIouso?" Hero is the nnswer, 212 Wost Main. 233 i Ing ground of pests, and to tnko care of these wo need tnsucctors, and also need them to protect the planters of( young trees." j tj. u. waterman, u. u. wuisier and others addressed tho meeting In tho same strain nnd It was agreed to mako an appointment with the county court at Its Jnnuary term and tako tho matter up In detail. The matter of sending an addi tional dolegato to tho Denver, Col., fruit men's convntlon wns taken up and contributions were asked for that purpose. Applo Hoses. C. E. Whlsler showed whore tho eastorn Jobbers and retailers woro be hind th0 La Fean bill, In that with a larger box tho man who sold by tho dozen would get moro for his money and more monoy back than with tho present standard box, which measures in cubic contents tho samo as the standard Winchester bushel. Diamonds Watches Jewelry Cut Glass Toilet Articles All now nnd complete Hue. All our goods engraved free, George A Butt WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 135 W. Main Street, Medfortl, Oregon A Rood lot harness. Anyono having n farm to rent will call nt Hitsiuois Chaneu Office, , room 'JOS. (For Sale Span work liorsen, liar-1 i noss nud wagon. Now is tho time I to buy before spring plowing bo ! I gins. Room 208, Taylor & Phipp i Building. j .lnpnncM' for janitor wanted. Call , at room 20S. Bell boy wanted. j Bnkory doing a fine businoss for sale, ' 111 health cause of selling. Room 1 20S, Taylor & Phipps Bldg. I hnvo sovornl married men who would like to tako chargo of a ' farm. Anyono having need of such call nt room 208, Employment Pti-' rcnu, Phono -ll-ll Main. Do you need help? Call or phono till Maiu. Any young Indies who work out will : pleaso lenvo their names at F.m-i ploymcnt Bureau, Room 208, Tay-I lor & Phipps Bldg. Wnnt a position for n clork with nine years' experience. E. F. A. BITTNER, Prop. Room 208, Phipps Bldg. Phone 41441 It Is Our Desire That Saturday Be Our Banner Day Store Opm From . a. m. to 1 Ofp. m. a Special Prices Special Displays Special Clerks A housing Welcome The HUTCHASON CO. Formerly iiaker-Hutchason Co. Tho only western orchardlsts using a box ot tho slzo proposed by the La Fean bill are tho&o ot Colorado, and It Is up to tho northwest people to show them tho error of their way. As an Illustration ot the Interest tak en by tho Jobber In tho bill. Mr. Whls ler read tho following clipping from a trado Journal: "It Is stated on good authority that two cars of Mr. Dumas' Washington Is'owtowns fetched tho lowest prices over realized for such fruit on tho New York market. Mr. Dumas Is ono of the most virulent assailants of the La Fean bill. Why bo a blind fol lower of a blind leader and tako cnanco ot tumbling neck and crop Into tho ditch?" Allen Speaks. John R. Allen said ho didn't know much about apples, but thought Roguo River apples wero entitled to consideration and to that end ho was willing to chip In a couple of nun dred dollars toward paying tho ex ponscs of delegates to th0 Denver raeotlng. Ho wrote his check for tho amount and received an enthusiastic voto of thanks. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Tho following letters remnin un called for at tho postoffico nt Med ford, Oregon, Wednesday, December 15, 1009: Mrs. Ruthioy Allan; Elwood Ben nett, nary Brown, Agnes Brond, S. Gordon Card, Poto Clark, William Dedrick, J. C. Donovan, Mrs. L. D. Dodge, David Farmer, (2), Howard C. Graham, Amy B. Hawkins, Mrs. R. C. nil, Mrs. W. C. Ilolmos, Kd Hudson, (2, Dr. Rov. Ernost Jones, Clarence E. Johnson, John Kaiser, Guy KinBloy, William Luoma, G. A. McKinloy, William Lewis, J. W. Law- ler, Mrs. II. J. O'Brien, Henry Shohn, Burnoll Smith, J. M. Smith, Mrs. Florence Spears, John Stover, C. Stoinbough, John T. Stevens, Mrs. M. II. Taylor.D. C. Taylor. II. C. ec, M. Walters . Nate Williams, John Williams, II. O. Wilson. Parties calling for tho above lot- tors will pleaso saf "advertised." charge of ono cent will bo mndo upon delivery, Many Modern Merchants Contihue to Cry "BARGAINS" J3ut then fail to make good time after time until the word is losing its force and power to att-tu't the public looking for exceptional values. We know theso cold facts in modern business methods and in order to hold the confidence and respect of the buying public we try in every purchase ro make the buyer our mct powerful advertising medium by giving him what I IK CONS ID ERS a splendid value, and thus passing tho word flong, make OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE grow in stead of diminish in volume as it progresses. Come in tomorrow and see if we don't make good. The Bungalow Rink GRAND MASQUERADE SKATING CARNIVAL, DEC. 23. PRIZES. Open every afternoon from '2 p. m. till A p. i Evenings, 7:.'I0 p. in. till 10 p. m. A3"ISSI0N FREE. SKATES, 25 CENTS W. A. ROBBINS, Proprietor CRESTBROOK ORCHARD TRACTS Acres 5 10 20 Adjoining Hltlcrest orchard and con tain unexcoled deep, rich soil. Rea sonable prices and amorous terms. OREGON SELLING AGENTS ORCHARDS SYNDICATE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Savoy Theatre TONIGHT YOU'LL LAUGH ALL THE WAY HOME HONEYMOON IN THE N. Y. 200 (Full of Fun.) THE ROBBER DUKE (ThrlllinD Drama.) A GALE AT BIARRITZ (Marine Scenic) Doors open 7 p. m. ONE DIME. I. C. Hansen. 'lorn AW!n We make any kind and style of windows. Wo curry glass of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Go. pi Whoro thoro aro small chlldron In tho homo ok $fi I II 1 u jjHir O tho light without an opon flamq la osaontlal. It Is to i $RhJ VkwS!5 C wrong to ondangortholr llvos by a light that might jhl j WW sot tholr clothes or playthings aflro without o I. . A x&Z O warning. With Electricity thoro Is no danor. w I l- W It Is tho porfoct nursery light. Tho llttlo onos can j! Mil) il turn it on or off at will. It makos tho nursery w I Li Ml "firo proof." Moreover, It dooa not vltlato tho I atmosphere dm I W Phono uo for further Information. W 1 jMogHc River Electric Co. jt VAN SPECIAL NOTICE Nothing makes a bol ter or moro appropri ate presont than gloves. Wo carry tho largest and most oom ploto lino of light and heavy weight gloves for men, women and ehildron shown in the city. Wo will gladly fit or change any unsatisfactory gloves at any timo. DYKE'S