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PAGE FjIGJVT MEDFORD. MAITi TRTRUNTS, MEDFORD, ORKCJON, FKI DA V. ."HJNli) 28. 1012 NMTCHRffl IS DESCRIBED BY ED M. HEWS Special Correspoiitlenoe CHICAGO, .lime 23. Evonls !wc inoe1 so rapidly in (lie eonvention city the lst week, (lint it was not wife to .vpikI n statement liv tnnil, for i'eiir the wires would deny it before it liutl crossed the MNm!mih Of eourco your cntcrpriwni; paper lini Ioiir Miieo piven the ptililiu the principal cvviits which took place lierc duriiiK the week, but there wi one thine which the wire roulil not transmit, and that wiik the. intense, earnest and nincere feeling of indig nation at the manner in which the republican convention hroucht about the nomination of Mr. Tuft, solely in the interests 0f Wall street, that in i's iirropmeo defies the common people of everv s.tatc in the union, and I ntn happy to say that I wa present at a convention of 13,(100 of the common people and the majority of the lepilly chosen delegates held la-t night at Orclicstrn hall, on which occasion Theodore Roosevelt was chosen leader and candidate for president oi the new party, that was born here in Chicago last night, amid an atmo sphere of true patriotism which ha not been felt since the boys in blue marched to the south land to save the union. Scene nt Tarty's lllrth At u distance this may sound to your readers like political cnthusinsm, but if they could hnve been pre.-ent Inst night when Mr. Roosevelt walked down the ai.-lc of Orchestra hall and climbed upon the platform, and could hae seen the vast audience rise n one man and sing the "Star Spangled Banner" with an earnestness of e. prc?siou which transemls ordinary enthusiasm, they would have realized that the rent cause of humanity that has so Ion;; stood still, hnd at last bo- ciin to nunc. hen it was announced by Governor Johnson of California that u new party had been born, a party of the people, n party in which the sons of those who fought under Lee and those who followed Grunt could at last join hands in a great cause a cause that would 'forever obliterate that line which has so long divided the north and south. Tears coursed down the cheeks of strong men and women sobbed aloud. It was truly wonderful to ec it all made one feel that within the bosom of tliN great noisy, hurrnnc city, there s after all a tender heait that beats for humanity. I was preent this Sunday morning at a meeting of the delegates in the banquet hall of the Congress hotel, on which occasion Governor Johnson of California and ex-Secretary Gar field presided. It was an interesting and sincere gathering. The meeting was opened by the audience rising to their feet and repeating the 'J.'lrd l'salm, "The Lord is my shepherd," etc. It was mi rely a strange xlitic;l gathering and a most impressive one. Is Humanity's Cause 1 do not know whether the thought wave has yet reached Mcdford, but be assured it is coming. This move ment is not a new one. The Mail Tri bune bus been fighting for years right along this line. Thousands of people 11 oer the country have felt that party names alone no longer sat isfy. Mere party names have become soulless bodies. Now let me say to my friends of Jackson county, that this new move ment is backed by a principal. It is not the- man Roosevelt it is the caiihe and the cause will be a vital thing of life, when we who now shout viva republican hIiuJJ have been for gotten. The name is an old one it is humanity's cause and it has had its rise and full from history' earliest dawn down, to the re-awakening of today. It is not the excitement of an hour the birth of yesterday was genuine and all eyes saw the great star that hung above the cradled infant. STOLE FROM WIFE TO B E "J.'!J.tMa III! Charged with stealing $;i from his wife who had earned the money uy taking in washing and then coming down town and spending it for liquor 1'atiick Hull, a laborer was looked up in the city jail today. Complaint was lodged with the jxilice by Mrs. Hull. According to the woman's story Patrick has not been of much ac count as a provider. Ho only works occasionally and then spends his earnings for liquor leaving his wife and children to fare the best they can. He found yesterday that she had been paid $;i for washing and while she was absent entered the house and finding the money came down town to spend it. When arrested this mor ning he had but 00 cents left. This was taken by the police and turned over to the woman. Ko disposition has lyen made of Hull's ease vet. He resides on hast Reason street. I CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. I Mrs. Ernest Scott nnJ children spent the first of the week tsti:ig relatives and frieids at Appbmitc. S. M. Nealon and daughter of Table Rock were Wednesday visitors here. City council met in regular ad journed session Tuesday everiug with Mayor Cowley, Recorder Jacobi. At torney Wellington and all coiiucihucn present. The council called a -pedal election for Ttie.-dav. July sUh. ItlPJ. full explanation of which will appear in the loenl paper today. Mi.s Mary OK-ou. Miss Pearl Ross, Homer Peart. Raymond T.nlur. Seth Devoe, Geo. Gregory. Miss Stewart, Hopkins brothers-. R. H TIs worth. I,nwrenec and Hrice Nichols, Emmet t Kuackstedt were among Cen tral Point people that spent Wcdn--dnv in Medford. ..... v 4M r. ' vii - in - . C.E. WHISLER STANDS PAT "The Chicago platfoun In muni enough tor mo, I utmid pat." There la no doubt whom U, K, U'liUler, republican cituuldntn (or Joint repicHontatlvo Ktamln In ro Kuril to tlio dlvlHlou of the ItenulilU can party at Chicago, Ho In (or Taft (Irnt, tant ami all the time. In tlm (orcgoltiR wordit no Hummed up the HtllHtl0ll iih ho noon It. "I ueo uo nmmin for .taking nny other Htnml," 'ittnteH 'Mr. WhlMer. "ItnoHovclt wan hilrt by htn own machinery and I do not think that them la any h'nimn (or a llopuUllraii to ilcnort on hltt account, "Tho Chicago pnt(orm rontalun much meat. If you haven't reuil It do no. It Ik pronrcxalvo but nut to Ntich n dogreii a noinn hoped, I am Mill a Hepiibllcnii nn it nhull vole (or William Howard Tad." Wo am iimv nerving OUR OWN Ice Cream1 memo is omt formula NOTICH. I hnvo Impounded 3 plgi on tho Ontario ranch. Owner may have sumo by pnyluK dnmaKen dona ly thoiu. , 8G PROP. K. KNaKLIIAIUiT. Cruiun Milk Hugar , ' T'opuln V ft y. Plttvorliig No Starch . - No Plour No Ico Critnin Powder No Gelatin of any kind. 1 HASKINS for HEALTH L S - - - ' WATCH YOUR STEP. Tho withdrawal of Thomitn (I, llud hoii from tho rontent for tho Oeorgla Rovcruornhlp linn left John M. Hlaton of Atlanta nud Jon Mali of Macon nn tho only candidate! to flKht It out In tlm conilnic prlmnrlcri. SKILL lilvory now device for the comfort of Spectacle wearers I OBTAIN A, personal visit will interest you. Dr. Rickert 'CdRoV. -N Tori tli.ri over Kent ners . -1 !! ;;3"XKKHHg had y DC TED 1 ETO 1 t r t t ? ? t t t t t T t T t ? T t T T i t AHRENS STUPENDOUS UNLOAblNG Going on at Full Blast---Bigger and Better Than Ever. Entire Store one Great Bargain Counter. Everything going at a great Loss, but we are bound to Reduce our Stock and urge you to make your purchases while stock is still complete., Below are a few articles priced ydu will be needing for your Fourth of July Outfit of tho ueatctit and mont nyiiuimtrlcnl kind U the ruin In our entnblliihment. Wo are known by tho excellent ijunl Ity of ie work In thin and all other line of ndvnncctl practical doutlitry. IMIuletiA i:xtractliiK. Piling, PlIlliiK, Cleaning, etc. Wo nollclt a trial, (noli lug auihrud that your natlntnctloti will bring you back again regularly. Our charge am very nindnratn In aplto of tho itipurlor nature of our work. I4tdy Attendant DR. BARBER Till: DKNTIST Over OaitlnlK (or Dildt. ParKlo Phono 'JS-JS. Home Phono 3T.3-1C GLOVES Niagara made Silk Gloves, 1G but! on 98 Niagara made Silk Gloves, 2 button 45 Chamisetto Gloves, 2 button 25 and 45 Lingerie Shirt Waists $3.00 values, now J?1.89 $2.2o values, now $1.19 Many other different lots go at less than half price. Some great bargains. Princess Slips $8.00 values, now $5.8!) $:J.OO values, now $1.98 We have a complete stock of these goods, all sold for cost and less. f t J T f t T T J y 54 T T T f T J Y i For Sale 25 H. P. roadster Fully equipped, new, run less than 100 miles, an unusual bargain for cash or real estate. Home phono .'J01-X or write JANES BROS. Clark & Wright LAWYER! WAHHl.NGTON D. O. Public Land Matteri: Ftntl Proof. DMrt Lundi, ContMU and lllnlni Caae. Rerlp. CKDAIt RAPIDS, Iown, Juno 28. - Confirmation of tho statements of C'olonol HooEovolt und Comptroller Prt'iidorgiiHt of Now York that Taft loadorB at Chicago had offered to seat tho contesting Itoosovclt delo Kiites from Washington and Texas If tho colonel would consent to the nom ination of Ilndloy of Missouri or Bomo other comjiromlso candidate, waB mado hero today by Gov ernor Ilndloy, who passed through Cedur RapldB on hla way to fill Chautauqua engagements. Hadloy doclared tho proposal was nindo to him but ho rofuscd to con sldor It as ho was for Hoosovolt and no one oIho, Ho understood, he Raid, that HooBovelt wa approaehed wtli tho Biuno offor, Y ! f f t T T t T I Silk Waists $7.00 values, now $3.89 Messaline Petticoats $4.50 qualities, now $2.89 All Wool Sweaters $3.50 quality, now $2.69 Boot Silk Hose Go at 29 and 48 If rarasois Marked to sell. A large assort ment of colors tuid designs. Umbrellas reduced to one-fourth price. Children Dresses All go at about one-half price. Children's Sun Hut 19 CLOAKS Large assortment best tailored and most Jt4 stylish garments on the market, are marked at less than cost price. They are finding ready sale. "Hotter Hurry." ( Y t T T t ! Suits HalEPrJfce w rhese garments arc not to be compared with other lines. In no city can you find better tailored goods. Look them over. f t J 7 7 Medford Parcel Delivery Express und Transfer TRUNKS HAULED' 26c PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c Phenes: Pacific 3621. lloino 351 Messongor Sorvico lON.ir. Millinery Going at Half-Price A re will be pleased to show you our large stock.of trimmed huts. You can' bo suited X St. here; mmm ! West Main Street f T T T West Main Street 1 PLUMBING team and Hot Watir Heating All Work UuarantMt ' Prloaa Ilsmotmbl. OOFFEEN k PRIOI i t Kowr 91ook, BatntiiM Ik' .' ViuiUia oai. itai . L-j-JjJ-J-1 . ;j Draperies W carry . vry oomplet lln pf ilroj)rlo, luoo ourlolns, fli turitn. la und 4o all ciliiKiei of uphoiBturlnB. A upeatal man to ok of lor thU work oxclunlvelr nil will bIvo n ituod nrvlon WEEKS & McGOWAN GO, . a. r.JJA jrwrvi k. A. A !, f 7 WW m5 WAMta Of JUU8 AND MARY. CJ,, M,4mU tU Cilltiltli Cturm. Muilc. An, tiKiil.aiMCtamv tUI0.li,JWrtirfpvjr((vH,nlil4Mrliii4 llcllciITilliif.WillolrAMgiiceI.AWiii tHTtK lUrtKIOK, ft, Ntn'i A4mt, fillii V M T