Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MEDFORT) MATL TIlTTUTNl?!, MEDFORD, Oft KAON, WIODNMSPAV, MAY 8, 1012.
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OPEN SHOP I III I
FOR NEWSPAPERS
CIIIOACJO, Mny H. To ilm-lilo
wliutlinr ihuy hIiiiII Hlrllio In H)'iitiitliy
with Hut flvit iiuloim nlrojuly out
nuitlliHl Olilciiito piiirn Ih Ilio imiiihiho
cir it iiii'oiliin (if I ln typoKtitplilnil
iiiiIiiii, which h to ho hcht Ihmh t It Ih
nftiii iiodii. r (ho pilntiMM lU'clilo tn
witt U out tho umlliMrt will ulmi ijiill,
Tim Mtii'i'lH worn iiilolor toiliiy mill
Hill llftl'l 110(111 piipoill plllllllMIMt ll'ltll'
lur imIIUoiim. Tho itowu town iiiiwm
ntitinlH wont iillll Kiiiti'ik'il hy pollco.
Htilltit hyiiipiilhli'iit poured Uoio
itiuto on it illi of iicwitpiipiirn liiHt
it It: lit mill it riot icmillcil In which
I'ntlruiiiiiii JoiiiiIiikm filed thrcn I linen
Into tho ciowil MlriirtiloiiHly no otto
wiih I n J it roil.
Tho war helween tho iiiiIoiih iiihI
tho Chli'iiK') pnperH Ih helleved hy
labor li'iulum to hn tho opeuliiK i;nn
In a iiiitlon wlilo flishl of (ho Ainerl
run NowHpiipoi' 1'iililUlierit' hhkocIii
Hon for tho "upon itliop." ll In ru
mored thai tin iiMNOvlntloii hint up
luoprlitted llfiO.OUO for tho iiho of
tho inihlluhiMH In (ho CIiIcuko flulit
Orpiiilxud lahor In ChlriiK" Ih In
Hynipnlhy with (ho ntrlkent. HlorlH
liuvo hiMin iuuit out form CIiIiiiko of
violence on tho pit it of tho locln'il out
men, hut tho iiiiIiiiiIhIh decluro Hint
all violence nut ho tritced dlrcetly to
tho tllllued "nlllKi;er" who llltve lieeli
In tho employ of tho uIHhIiitk for
yeiirH In clrculiitloii HkIiIm. They
point mil unit tint pulilUlierM liuve
Hie entire police force at their Intel m,'
ami (lechtre offlceiH of tho milium
llltve been Nlindoweil hy plain clotlli'M
men, oven at their home.
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168 LEAD FOR
TEDDY CLAIMED
HAN I'ltANCIHCO, (.'ill . May K
That Colonel Theoiluio ItooHovolt lit1
leaillni; I'leiddenl Tuft hy HiK voted
In Ilio nice for tho lepuhllcaii preHl
deiltliil noniliiatloii In tho claim made
today hy Kmiiitor Dixon of Montana.
Itooitovell'H campaign inaiia'Ker, In a
loli'Kriini lo (lovernnr lllniiii ,lohn
noil. Tho tclei:ram mii)h In part:
"Colfmt't ItooHovolt won a himiihIi
Intt victory In Maryland ami carried
Ilio uollil ilolcKatlon of 1(1 from tint
ittiilo to tho lopiihllcan national con
vontlou. Maryland Ih tho eolith
ittato lo elect dideualew to tin1 Chl
citKo convention hy preHldcntlal ptl
innrleH. TIioho Htulmi itKKreuato 24 H
ilclmiiitiw, Of tlit'ito .Mr. Tn ft Iiiih
only !I0, coiiHhttlhK of two from Hum
l.oVliner tlhttrlct In Illinois, hIx from'
PoniiHylvanla and 'i'i from Mannacliu' !
NitttH, Which lllldllde the oIkIH dele-j
Kiiteri voluntarily iiiIvIhciI hy Colonel
ItooMovelt lo viitu for Mr. Tnft. In
accorilanco with tho prefcrenco of j
tho Mtale. I
"ItooMovelt tlt'liiKitten wero olecteil ,
In I'lnreo I'onnty, WiihIi., which kIvch
iik coutiol of tho htato convention.;
"Hoven hiinilretl and itoventy ilule-
Kiiteit to tho republican national con
vention have lieen elected up to ditto.
Of thi'Ho .'ll I aro for Itooitovelt, lt:i
for Tuft, 10 for t'liiitiulim, 30 for
I. a Kollotto, IH tiiiliiMtriicted, In
cludliiK KN from New York ittitte. mill
conteittK aro pemllii In ciiki-h of tho
reiiialnlnK !.'(."
GETTING DATA
"YOU HAVE A MAN TO RELY ON NOW." SCENE FROM "OVER
NIGHT" AT MEDFORD THEATER, FRIDAY NIOHT.
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EXPOSITION SITE
HAN IMIANCIHCO. Oal.. May 8.
Hooitttnry of Htnto Philander C.
Knox, who Ih hero on n fuw ilnyit
vlnlt, upenl today In looking over Ilio
tdte tor tho I'auauia I'aclflc Interna
llonal expoHlllou. Ho wan driven
over tho Kroundn In hit automobile,
muter pemonal encort of President
C. C. Monro of tho tixpoitltlon, ami
nccompunled hy Hie dlicctorn of tho
cxpoHltlon and it number ,of jiroml
limit cltltontt, Tho necrctitry ox
prcituml hliimulf ait much InipreeMcd
with tho beauty of (ho urouniU.
l.nto Hilri iiftiirnoon Hecretary
Knox wait tho umttt of honor at a
military review of r.000 tniopa at
the PrcHlillo, drawn np for InnpecHon
anil an exhibition drill. Tho Hpoc
taolo Ix the inoiit elaborate at tho
Primlillo mIiico tho daa of tho Hpan
lull American war
Two rocoptloiiH, at tho University
cluh In tho onciiIiik anil tho Union
l.ciiKiio cluh tonight, will concliiilo
tint day for tho vlnltor.
1912 DIRECTORY EHMH
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A. It. Wiltl, K. ('. lln.Miiontl. .1. W.
Sinclair. Holioiloi-H for I'olkV Dirof
lory eouipiiny nio lMiy in Mcilfonl
coniiiliiitf tlntu fr tlit) IDl'J .liickMin
Count v ilircctiny.
I'nlkV iliiectoiii'rt lire hlitinlnnl
luililieiitioiiK utiil tint mo-t eomilcto
iHhiicil. The 1D1 1 iliiectory wn tint
bent itulilUlicil of the count v mill lhi
yciir no fxpt'iiso if. Icitr xparcil to
niiiko the. work htill inore foinili'tf.
MmUnrd Prlntins (Jompany carry a
full lino of loRnl blnnku.
WASHINGTON. Mny 8 -l'ropohi-.l
trctii'M with Iloniltini. nnil NicnriiKiiii,
wliorchy llic fiiiiiiiet'f of tlioso rcpnh-lic-
should he rcorcitni.eil with money
obtained from n lonn mlvmici'tl lv
I'liitcil Stiitrx synilicntex nnil thoir
revcnucrt hitutllcil hy American nfti
cinN, were rejecleil hy the MMintc
cemmittce on torciKii relatioiw today.
A motion that the committee reorl
in t'uvor of the ratification of tho-t'
troittift wan lott hv a tie vote. 7 to 7.
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
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GREAT
Tho "Mereliniit of eiiice' np to tlittc
wiih proMMitod nt tlie opera house
Tiii'Mlay evening by the hcnior :la-s
of the hiuh M'liool mitl m an in.itnn
taiii'on succen-:. The hmie wits well
tilled nnil the audience greatly enjoy
ed the efforts of the MutlcnU to
iili'11-.e.
The "Merchant of Venice l'-to-
Date" proved to be a tury luu;hitblc
fnrt'tt in -which eiirjraemlter of tlic
lu "Over Nihl," (lie Williitm V.
Ilrndy roiliictiou. which t-umv to the
opera limine, l'Vidav nililil, Mnv 10th,
the author, I'liilip II. Ihirlholumn;,
Iiiik plnc'fil the M'ene of hlrt net on
hoard the Hudson River htciuncr
llenilticl; IIiiiIkoii. The hcciic repro
hciiIm both tin; exterior nnil part of
the interior of the boat, mid in uitc
a iniiMflive tiffair, tnkiim ii the full
Map. So pleitHetl with thin tieeiiP
were the ownerx of the hue that tliev
pfexented to Mr. Hrmlv mnny nrtiel"t
iaken directly from the Kteiimer for
iikc in the piny, amoiiff thene bci'ij.'
life-piecervcrH, himill boiitn, nnil :i
full net of table utvnsilx for (hat
portion of the hcene which repreneiits
tho iliiiiutr hall. "Over Niht" U ill
about the miHailventtircK of lw''
youiitr inarricil eouplcs, who embark
on the llendrick IluilhOii for their
honeymoon trips. Through some a eel
dent they become separated on their
wav anil many complication! occur
over this device of the author. Mr.
Arthur Aylnworlh, who scored a htj
hit in the original product of "Over
N'iKht" in New York, iik a country
hotel clerk, will appear in the same
role here. Others In the company
are: Thomas Kmory, Sam U. Hardy,
Frnncine I.arrimore, Ada Stirling,
Inez Muck, Klsie Scott. Florence
Stewart, James T. Ford. Mahloii J'.
Hamilton mid K. I.. Diiiine.
PUBLIC ADMITTED TO
IMPEACHMENT TRIAL
WASHINGTON, May 8. The pub
lic was admitted today to the hear
ing's of the chare against Judc
Archbald of the commerce court be
fore the hoiiHc judiciary committee.
l'lipern in the case submitted bv
I'rc-ident Taft were examined in
secret. Chairman Clnvton stated that
seven new witnesses will be called.
cast showed up well. Those wno
handled their parts especially well
were MUs Mamie Deuel as Portia,
MNs Ethel Kifert as Jessica; Miss
Mildred Autlo as Nereis"a; Herna Ho
berts as Mrs. Antonio; Laura Mc
Queen as Mrs. Gobbo; K-ther Uerry,
and Kuln Camell. Allen White, Inal
MacDouald, Fletcher Ware, Mark
I nnutir'.l A r-tinti.l Ttivliir l nr. sltii
hard and George linker.
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SAN FKANn.NCO, Muv H. TeMt
niony of the enrlv life of (lie late
Ciuoliiio II, HainluiilKe in which she
is iilli'KCil to have amassed her I'oi
Iiiiiii of .f!) l.-'iTtl In the iiiiilertvorlil of
I'oitlauil, Oit., js heiiic nit en in tint
superior court here todav hy Mrs.
Mary ,1. .May field, niece of the ih
ceased, in eoulesliui' (ho woman's
will, which leai u yood part of the
wealth to prieslh, .judges, lawors,
and eharitiihlo inslitutioiis nnil lo
Min. Mny field only 1,(101),
Din-in); tho latter yeiii'N of her life
Caroline Haiubriilo owned anil con
ducted Ilio Oickiui hotel here.
The resiiliiiiiv Icpiten is Kukciic
Fi'iiucIh MeCuilhy, who kuIk .fliri.tllll)
by Ilio ttirniH of Ihe will. Mrs. May
I'inld'dliiiiiiH McCitilliy held iiiulue in
llui'iico over tho woman, who was 711
years old at the lime of death, mill
Hint Ilio woman wus of unsound mind
nwiuir lo excessive use of intoxicants.
The will wiih iniule mil five days bo
l'oni death.
Ainoni those roincinbercil in ihe
will am DoiikIiihk I.ikIiI, hotel olerK,
Poilluiid, .$1,(1011; former Superhr
liiiliro Seueea Smith, I'nrllmul 1,0011;
Superior .htdo ,lolin II, Clclund,
I'ortluiiil 2, 000; Firemiius' Relief
Fund, I'orllniid, f 2,(100; Grand Lodiiii
of Miisouk, Oregon ifTiOO; Itoiumi
('atholio Orphan Asyltun, lloaverton,
Ore., .1,000, nnil tunny olhers.
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NOTIUIC.
Notlco lu hereby kIvoii that tho
unilorHlmioil will apply to tho city
council of tho city of Modfonl, Ore
(ton, at ItH next romilar muotltiR on
May lit, 10 111, for a IIcoiibo to hoII
iipliltiioiiH, vluoiiH and mult llquorn
lu iiiautlteH ltiHH than a Kitllon, at
No, :ia North Front Htroot, In buUI
city (or a period of six montliH,
40 M. & M. J. AUA.MO.
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xes, mis score
furnishes wear
ing apparel for
Men, Women
and Ghildren.
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Jj8.50, 5)510, ill.50,
Jj12.50, J?15, 20,
$32.50, and $25
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This is whoru wo cim
A always savo you money.
Mvcry slioo nmdo of sol
id ipalhiM', KtriMly oast
oni )ru'cs.
Alon's Shops $1.75 lu
$7.50
Wonion's shoes $1.65
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snappy clothes at pop
ular prices. We sell for
cash is why we sell cheaper.
A visit to our store will be profit
able to you.
A big special sale on
Dry Goods for the
next ten days.
The best of merchandise being
unsparingly slaughtered.
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The Golden Rule
226 to 230 West Main St.
Medford, Oregon
Boy's Wool Suits
$2.75, $3.65, $4.00,
$5.00, $6.00 and up
to $8.50.
See our boys' suits with
two pairs of pants at $3.75
and $5.50
Wash Suits
$1.25 to $2.25
Trunks and Bags
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Bags 40 to $15 JJ
Suitcases $1.45 to $12
Trunks, all kinds, from
cheap to good.
ASK TO SEE OUR PREMIUM GOODS
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ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
Abmoluieiy Puro
Economizes Butter, Flour,
Eggs; makes the food more
appetizing and wholesome
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar
ICE CREAM and
SHERBETS
All our Ice Cream anil Shorbctn arc made by us from tho boat
Quality of cream and other ingredients.
VOU HAVE THE HAI1IT, WE HAVE THE GOODS.
THE ANSWEK IS
PALACE OF SWEETS
OUIt OIIA.VGE SHEUHET IS A WINNER.
First
National Bank
OF-.
MEDFORD, OREGOlf
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
We solicit your business, which, will receive our
careful attention.
r. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. lu ALFORD, CASHIER
' ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT CASHIEB
Nearly a quarter of a century under the same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded hecauso of!
Soundness of principle . '
Economy of management "
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawter, President G. RrLindley, Vico Pres.
0. W. McDonald, Cashier
ICE
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice Sh Storage Co.
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