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-i MMlOtatWK IrAfX- ,J Medford Mail Tribune UNITED rjtICBS ASSOCIATION Full Leased Wire Ileport. SEOOND SECTION PAGES 0 TO 10 Tho only paper In the TrorU publlshoa In a city tho size ef Mod ford having n leased trlre. ffOTnYEAtt. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1910. No. 167; IN MED FORD'S SOCIAL REALM Tint Greater Medford club hold thu ' first meeting of thu Homiun hiHt Mon day In 8111III1' hall. Owing to tho small attendance or iiiombnrii, no dof lnlto iilnim for work for tho coming year woio inndo, but it special moot ing wan called Tor Monday, October a, and all momboru arn roiinonfod to bo prt'Hvnt. An election wnn hold to fill tho offlco of nonrotary and treasurer, an rcnlgtiMloitB had boon received from both officom, Mrs. K. 11. David wan oloctud ociutny and MIhh Elizabeth Putnam treasurer. Tho day following tho mooting MrH, J. I' Ileddy, who hati boon prosldbnt for tho past year, sent In hor reslgna tlon to tnlco offivt linmodlatoly. Mm. Itoddy Iwik inndo a inont nblo prel dent and ban do voted a greater part of hor tltnu and onorgloo to tho ad vancement of tho club, and her res ignation will bo accepted with regret. MrH. II, C. IContnor hh first vlco-prcs-ldont will Huccood I or. Mrs. Kont nor'n ability In well known, and hIio wilt make a mout efficient president. Tho innnn'erH of tho Natatorlmn have offered one of tho small balU nn a club room, and an tho location Ih more central than tho prurient one, It wan accepted and tho next mooting October 3, will bo held In tbrt place, A new card clnb wbh formed last ' week, when Mrs. Cnroy entertained n number of lad'os, who met for tho purpose of organizing a brldgu club. Tho club will bo known as tho "I F." club (tho momboru nay It is not tho "First FamUlo") and will meet ovory two wooka, when a luncheon will bo nerved, which will bo followed by an afternoon of bridge. Tho mom. born of tho club are: Mend nines E. 1), Davis, Harmon, Ditnloln, Luke Hoot, Heard, Iludgo and Carey. MrH. Hudgo entertained tho club Tuesday and pioved herself an unusu ally charming hostess. A mout do licloun luncheon wns uorved nt 1 o'clock and nil of tho appolntmontH woro mont porfect. Pink ro.ioB wcro lifted an decorations. Aftor luncheon tho nftornoo. wan spent playing bridge. The club mcetn next with Mm. Ca rey. Col, and Mrn. Frank Hay were hosts at n most enjoyable flHhermnn'H par ty at their beautiful homo nt Gold Hay laHt Monday. Prises were of forcd for tho largest fish, tho manliest fish, and tho greatest number of fish caught. Though tho day wan flno, tho fishing wnn not particularly good, though enough woro caught to land tho prizes, tho presentation if which evoked conuldorablo morrlmont, Tho first p.izo, a largo gray gooso, wan won by Judgo 12. 10. Jolly, tho socond prlzo, n duck, wan won by Ilnrnco O'Hoar of San Francisco, and tho third prlzo, a chlckoa, was won by George Putnam. A lavish foaul followed, compris ing roast pig in bnrbecuo fashion, roast turkey and a dozon othor dlshoo and delicacies, Somo of tho gucstB woro mombors of tho old rod nud gun club, which originally built tho building ns a clubbouso, and Itn oarly history was dotalled, Impromptu HpeeehcB woro made by tho guosts, Colonol Hay acting as toaiitmnBter. Mrs, Hay sang sovoral solectlous, In cluding "AngolB Ever Bright and Fair," and gc.vo n dramatlo recita tion In a most artistic manner, Tho lnvltod guests Included: A. 10. Heamofl, J, D. Hoard, V. h. Ton Voile, l Heddy, 13. 13. Kelly, Dr. 0. H. J. 1 Hay ,, Q. II, Dnggott,,J. 13, ionynri, "Vote Against To tho Pooplo of Oregen: If you boliovo that gonoral wolfmo rather than aolfislmosfl should lie the motive powor of government, then do foat in tho general oleetion ovory ns seinlily noininoo. This is not ft campaign of individ uals but ono of u great principle, iininoly, wliethor Orogon shall contin ue to onjoy thu pursonul liberty nnd protection to properly midor popular govornmoiit or shall return to tiio old system of politlonl (Slavery and per petual blncUmuil incident to dele gated government its roprosontod by tho anti-primary efforts of tho ns Bcmblyitos. Kvery nssombly oandi dnto nominated in tho republican pii marios, if olooted, .would bo primarily obligated to tho nssomhly oniid,i dittos as tho orichmtnrfl of his imudi- dnoy, Ho knows tltg individuals to ! Archdeacon Chambers, Donald Clark, iV, A, Biimnor, 10, I), Ilauloy, Horace Orear, Frank Madden, Edgar Ilafer, .1. It. Harvey, Q, Putnam, Judge iO'NoII of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs, ; dago. After tllnttut the real prizes, con siHtl'ig of hnnd-palnted Itohemlan wine glassed t'tid a frame ple'ure of Colonel Hay, wero distributed to i those who had taken possession of . tho poultry ynrd. During tho afternoon Mrs. Hay read tho following Impromptu ode to tho Hod and Gun club: All ball! to this fnmouu "Hod and Gun club!" Composed of true knights, all gal lant and good; E'en Nature greols them. Each deer, fish or shrub HccogulzcH their skill, with gun or with rod. Without tliolr sport, life, to them, In humdrum; Every man of them's known an "bravo, wild" huntsmen; Such anglers are they; why, they've all outdono Tho reputation of old Izaak Walton! You know I am right, for thoro'e George Putnam, Whoso line, bait and hook lnndo small or largo ones; Whnt secret ban he, for with will, or with pen, Ho porsuadea snd wins both Nature nnd men. Tribute- nnd pralso must bo given Judgo Kolley; Ho knowH each trait of tho crustacean family. Ho throws his lino mont liberally and truly IIii'd nn angler who baa learned tho nrt fullyi Henlly, dear friends. It 1b quite ab surd That I daro wrlto or speak oven ono word. Whon somo ploasnntry or Jost Is pre ferred From thnt great talker, "gonial" Jeff Heard. Tho muses t'rnnt mo ono more Inter val, Urgo mo to ouloglzo Colonel Tou Velle; Not as "flBbor," but as frlond, doth ho excel; Of his truth and his worth wo aro prone to toll. Why, thoro'e ono with you who rlvnls our "Toddy." You'vo guessed right; why, of courBO It's Doc noddy. Ho boostB Medford and gives holp whoro noodod; , Ho'b grentor than "Toddy," for Roddy 1b steady! Kuco deep In streams, eye and ear all alert, ,' You all have seen determined "Jess Enynrt," Intont on that fish, no powor could divert Ills gazo, till his victim Is qttlto In ert. Now, fishing, In truth, la not so pop ular, If 'tworo not for tho ready consumor. Such Ib "Dee Hay," who knows this Itnirnn rlvnr And Its 'finny trlbo" as doos no othor.J Every Assembly Nominee," Says Senator Jonathan Bourne whom ho owes his nomination. His natural desire, if olooted, will ho to sorvo them iristond of tho people. Obligation to n known individual niiiht result in service for n selfish interest rnther than for tho general wolf nro. Tho nuti-nssombly nominees nominoes know not to whut individ uals thoy owo thoir nomination, but do know thoy owo it to tho great party electorate and if elected muut then servo tho general "wolf nro of tho grout genoral oloctorato because of their solo obligation to thorn and thoir iguorauco of any obligation to tuiy particular individual for thoir original Kcloction or election. Compromise is mposshlo in a con test involving fundamental principles of popular govornmoiit. Tho issuo i.i our primary cninpnign was whothor tho direct primary shall bo niuin- Consecration of I - . s&ryisk k r m . t k 9 wm& 'im mwnmm mmmas. Bsfraul -III -W; U 4' teSzIf Locut ' Wir!' "l'kmmI vPH St, Patrick's cathtslml, In .Now Vor. i.it. t to Uc eimsitrnted Wednesday, Oct. 5. This Is regarded as an epoch" making event In the history of tho ltoiuun embolic church on the North American continent equal In lmportanco to the International eucharlstlc congress In Montreal A dual colebn tlon Is planned by Archbishop Farley, who last March postponed until this date the commemoration of the ciMitfunry of the birth of Cardinal McCloskcy, Amer ica's tlrst member of the sacred collegt and under whose diruvtlon Si Patrick's cathedral progressed to completion. Caidlual McCloskey's buccessor to the red bat In this country, Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, will officiate at tho tolcmn Kutiflcnl mnss with which the ceremonies will begin, tho papal legate. Cardinal Yannutelll, and the pri mate of all Ireland. Cardinal Logue. being present in the sanctuary. It Is yet to be decided whether Cardinal Yan nutelll or Archbishop Farley will perform the ceremony of .ousecratlou. Many European prelates, besides Cana dian bishops and almost all of tho hierarchy of the United States, will attend tho functions, which are to contlnuo for several days. Tho payment of nil debt upon a Homnu Catholic church must precede Its consecration, and to tho untiring efforts of Archbishop Farley Is due tho fact that not a dollar Is now due upon this valuable property. For years ho has labored with this end in view. Heccntly ho has been rewarded by tho gift of $225,000 from ninety in dividual donors, and the parishes of his dloceso through the rectors have contributed $300,000 more, which amounts together wipe out all debt. Former Judgo Morgnn O'liricn of New York was chairman of tho committee which pro cured the money to pay tho debt on tho cathedral, nnd Herman Hldder, the well known editor of tho Staats-Zei turn.', was treasurer of tho committee. Honored aro you; hero's Archdeacon Chambors. Keep him, make him ono of your best mombors. Pastors, you know, enn nevor bo strangers; Ilo'll guldo nnd guard yoli from porlls nnd dangers. Medford, thoy say, Is becoming n park I Streets paved with granlto by ths genhiB, Clark; And just today I overheard this ro- mark; "Now no ono will fear to walk homo In tho dark." A groat addition la ono now comer, With plants and troos, Is whoro ho's a rambler; Hub Biiccess Is in tho fullness of sum mer; taiiied in loiter and spirit or the peo ple shall aecopt dictation from nn assembly manipulated by political bossos who choau ninny of the dele gates nnd plodgod n Inrgo proportion of them before tho nssombly mot. Tho nssombly was nothing more or less than n convention, and, I mil informed, it wns worse in its meth ods tltnu conventions held in tho old days of machine politics. In 1004 tho pooplo of Orogon adopted tho di rect primary law by popular voto nnd thorcby doolarod decisively tiKninst conventions, which aro ' al ways dominated by political bosses who maintain mnchinos with funds contributed by spooinl interests. Re vival of tho convention strikes nt the vitals of tho diroot primary, Will tho pooplo of Orogon compro mise with politionl bossosf Not if St. Patrick's Cathedral Epoch . .. i - .!'- 'I III I Ml IT II TIB I I JJI Jill ' I --1 With ripening fruit you'll find Mr. Sumner. Ono, learned In law and all weighty tbomos, And who struggles with others' troub lous scenes; Succeso In changing mnn's woes Into dreams, With ono volco wo cry: "That's wise Evan Reatnos." Honor of knighthood place upon Hnn loy. Ho enn vanquish all quardupods, calmly; nears most forovlous ho alms nt most suroly; Of tho hunt ho's champion nnd man ly. Two-fold Is tho mission, of Hornco Orear- I correctly ostimato their intolU-isnko of porsonnl victory. genec, courage nnd independonee.' No man who changos his politionl This was not a fight of tho peopled boliofs whon ho roads election re sooking. It was ioroed upon them by nssombly londors nnd now that the battlo has begun it ennnot cud until tho bossos or tho pooplo have boon dofontod. Lot no ono bo deceived by over night conversions, Somo candidates who havo read their doom in tho pri mary returns sook to stay tho on slaught by protonso of changed atti tude. Thoir nttomptod deception not only insults tho intolligonco of tho pooplo but brands such onndidtites as trimmers and domagogttos. All ndtniro tho cournco of tho mnu who goes down to dofont fighting for principles in which ho believes, but spurn with contempt tho man who changes political croods for tho Making Event Dispensing world's news and liter ature; How truly versatile ceems his career. His books feed tho mind; Lis can dies bring cheer. --v-r rTcrsf Ho's hero from Chicago, this charm ing O'NoIl; At onco, for him, good followship wo feel; Ho's good, ho's kind, ho's genuine nnd renl; As true comrade, ho bears tho sign and seal. Now watt and listen; don't bo In a hurry; Enconlums aro duo your Mr. Harvey. A Great, minor ho ls knows this world, earthy; Au ncqulsltha ho Is, and most wor thy. turns can oo trusted in ptiotio oiiico. His promises nro as uneortnin ns his principles, Tho pooplo of Oregon aro opposed to bossos nud political machines nnd thoy havo tho intelli gence, powor nnd opportunity to nmko thoir opposition felt. In nn offort to doceivo the pooplo and put them to sloop while enemies of popular government socrotly ns sassinnto the diroot primary, assur ance has been given that another ns somhly will nevor ho hold. To mako this cortnin lot tho pooplo rofuso to sloop but fight until ovory nssombly ito has boon dofontod and tho votes counted and recorded. Months ago tho challenge wns I given by nssomhly londers: "This There, thoro! you must not ring down tho curtain Until wo applaud your Judgo Wlth- ington; Ho catches and holds his audience with fun; Ho delights overyono with his wit and song. While your triumphs In rhymes I am blending, Craving your patlenco until tho end ing, I daro to say that great club's en chanting. On such good follows arc blessings descending. Continue this friendship all through llfo's way; Bo pals! and have many a glad hol iday; Laugh, hunt and fish, and be happy and g.y; And don't forget there's "welcome" at Gold Ray. Mrs. Harry Foster- entertained most charmingly at her homo on Sis kiyou Heights Friday afternoon. The house is very attractive aad was pret tily decorated and lighted with shad ed lights. Bridge and five hundred were played, after which delicious re freshments wero served. Mrs. Dun lap carried off tho bridge prize; and Miss Putnam tho five hundred prize. The guest !6f honor of tho afternoon wab Mrs. J. D. Cook of Grants Pass. The Invited guests were: Mesdames Harmon, Daniels, W. K. Brown, Dun lap, Stoddard, Trowbridge. Holmes, E. J3. Davis, Kentncr, Gale, Russell, Allen, Merrick, Carey, Folger, Scher merhorn, Barneburg, Taylor of Jack sonville and Miss Xaylor of San Fran cisco. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goro eatertain- j ed Monday night In honor of Mrs. D. H. Drewery, wl-o loft last week for Spokane. Cards and flinch wcro played and an impromptu musicalo was gotten up, after which refresh ments wero served. Mrs. Drewery delighted tho company with songs, playing her own accompaniment. Miss lono Flynn played a dainty violin solo. Mrs. E. E. Goro sang charm ingly, and Miss Gray gave several in strumental selections in her usual brilliant style. Mrs. Drowery will bo greatly missed in Medford's musi cal circles, where she haa always tak en an active part. Tho guests pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gore, Mrs. Alf Lea, Mrs. S. J. Votz, Miss lone Flynn, Miss Flora Gray, Messrs. C. A. Weaver end Norman Merrill. The Men's club of the Presbyterian chruch held a meeting last week, when plans wero porfected so that tho reading room in tho basement of tho church will open Monday and will remain open every evening, thus giv iug a warm anu comfortable placo for men to spond tiro ovonlng during tho coming winter. It Is a most worthy plan and it Is to bo hoped that it will remain a permanent institution. The Medford Dramatlo club gavo a theater party Wednesday evening to seo tho "Lottory Man." Aftor tho play tho party had a supper at tho Nash grill. Those present wore: Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, Misses B. English, Luko and Troieh lor, Messrs. Meally, McNeally, Butz and Lindsay. Miss McDonald left last weok for A short trip to San Francisco. Jr. to the Voters of Oregon is war to the knifo and tho knifo to tho hilt." The peoplo of Oregon ac cepted the challenge nnd will uover retreat under firo. Men who mo loyal to principlo will voto their oon iotions regardless of individuals or factions or parties. Chameleons and trucklers ohnngo their colors hut men of convictions ficht for thoir prin ciples to tho death. Oregon hns ovolvcd, onncted and demonstrated tho host form of gov ornmoiit known to tho world. General welfare is tho basic principle; gon oral nnd individual dovelopmout the rosult. Personal liberty nud oquitnblo protection of property tho keystone. Oregon's trreatest assets nro hor pro grossivo laws. Thoy attract brains, muscle nnd money to como horo bo- cnuso thoy insttro equal opportunity nnd equal protection. Invitations havo been received for tho wedding of Miss Florcnco De Bar of Eugcno to Mr. Stnckpolo of Port land, which will occur Octobor ' 8. Miss Do Bar Is well known In Med ford and wan a former rca'dont'of Jacksonville. Her father. Dr. Do Bar, was ono of tho pioneers of southern Oregon and practiced mcdlcino for many years In Jacksonville Tho Order of Pocahontas hold a meeting Friday night. Initiation of new members was held, when Mrs. Hammond becilmo a member, which was followed by a social tlmo. Re freshments wero served and all had a most enjoyable time. Tho Women's Missionary Hocietj" of tho Presbyterian church will glvo a missionary tea Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tho manso. Thoro will bo a special musical program during the afternoon. Word haa been received from Eu gene thnt Miss Alctha Emerlck and Miss Rader of Medford, who are, at tending tho University of Oregon, are both pledged to Join tho Kapp. Al pha Theta sorority. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keene roturncd last week from tho nation il conser vation congress, which was held in St. Paul. On their return trip they stopped at all points of Interest. Dr. and Mrc. E. B. PIckel enter tained Bishop Waterhouse of Emory, Va., during the conference of the Methodist church, South, which was held last week. a Mr. Goulder, who has been tho pastor of tho Methodist church, South, has been Bent to Cqqullle, and Mr. Hlpps, who Is tho new pastor, comes hero from Walla Walla. , . . - Mrs. AY. H. Brown -entertained In formally at bridge Wednesday. Her guests were Mesdames Kentncr, Ca rey and Merrick. MV. Frank Torey and Mr. Harry Llndsley leavo this week for a hunt-. lng trip in the Bald mountain "dis trict. , Mr. Mr. Gcorgo Holmes and Mr. Sheldon Hill of Medford havo enter ered tho O. A. C. - The Pythinn Sisters havo postpon ed their social evening until tho 3d Wednesday in October. Mrs. Schermerhorn Is entertaining, her sister, Miss Naylor, of San Fran cisco. Mr. Hussoy, tho West SIdo mer chant, returned last week from a trip to San Francisco. Mrs. Carter, who has been a guest at tho homo of Mr. T. W. Oagood,. , loft for ler homo in Boston last week. Miss Toresa Merrill of Pittsburg Is tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Merrill, on Olsot street. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark returned from San Frnuclsco last weok. ' Mr. Ben Sheldon returned)' 'last' week from an extended eastorn trip Mrs. and Mrs. Mahlon Purdln loft Sunday for a trip to California. (CicmtlriUoSornPaKa 16?) Tho election of any assembly nominee, especially for any of tho important offices, will bo heralded throughout tho country by onemios of popular government as n declaration by tho great state of Oregon that aftor years of trial tho peoplo havo ascertained and by snecossful as sembly demonstration confessed tiiemselvos incapable of self-government. Every man who honestly beliovcs in tho principles of popular govern ment will fight till victor' has been won and tho news proclaimed throughout the nitod States that m mnu can assail popular government and soouro nn endorsement from the pooplo of Oregon. Voto against ovory assembly nom inee ' JONATHAN BOURNE, JR. il i a M 3 a -i "'3 W m -' ;' ;m Li 4 Vj i -i