Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORO MAllJ TRinUNK, NF,r)KOUl). CmtfOOX. MONDAY. .ITNIO 17. 1012.
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Charges preferred against George
II. Millar,' socialist cdune'ilhion froln
tho third wnrd fell flat when he was
Riven nMicoriiig1 before the socialist
locn Smujny afternoon, the local vot
incr 2d to 2 In his favor.
E. E. Wbltcrs preferred the charges
UKn Jthc ground tlint .Millar was "ol
doing hk duly as a representative of
the Bo;i(lisl party on the city council.
Ho claimed faint Millar Avns too busy
wi(li personal affairs to devote the
amount of time necessary for the
welfare of the parly. Ho specified a
number of matters considered by the
council which Millar did not make a
vjry good allowing on from tho social
ist standpoint. f
Tho cAsd occupied the entire after
noon following which Mr. Millar was
cleared of the charges by an ovcr
wlichnine; vote. As the socialists de
mand flnd obtain nn undated resigna
tion of every candidate for office be
fore fclc'ctio'n Millar would have been
removed from the council by the local
had ho been foiirid guilty.
The City council is facing n seriou
dilemma niul an? on-din-j about for
Some way in which (o overcome the
difficulty confronting them. They
may be forced to cuter the telephone
business and erect poles along the
principal thoroughfares of the city.
The city council recently decided in
favor of telephone miles as mrniusl
(he newspapers of the city for the
purpose f notifying the property
owners of the city that certnin streets
were to be improved and the cwt
charged up to tho property owners.
New the telephone oomiwny is engag
ed in laying its wires on the principal
streets underground and are removing
the poles. All of the phone poles om
Central avenue and Main street are
being removed and the city council i
beginning to wonder when tho devas
tating blight which has fallen upon
their bulletin boards will cease.
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EUGENE, Oregon, Juno 17 A pro
gram replete in lectures by promiueut
authorities upon subjects teeming
with interest to the mothers and
teachers of Oregon, was announced
today by Professor Joseph Schafer,
dean of the summer school, for con
gress of Mothers and Pnrcnt-Tenc.ii-crs
associations, which is to be held at
tho university July 2nd and 3rd. The
program has been divided into seven
sessions, all of which will be presided
over by Mrs. P. L. Tait. of Portland,
acting as president of the state or
ganization of Mothers' clubs.
The first session -will be occupied
with a discussion of the "Problem of
Sex Education" and the second ses
sion (both are scheduled for the same
afternoon) will consist of talks upon
"School ArentiIntion and Open Air
Schools.'" In the evening session of
the first day pf the congress, Dr. Cal
vin S". White, chairman of the state
board of health, will deliver an ad
dress upon "Medical Inspection of
Scfiopl Children." which will be fol
lowed with nn open discussion.
Among others than those mentioned
who will take, part ns speakers, in the
mothers' congress are Mrs. G. It.
Stevenson, representative of the state
grange, and a member of the class of
'90; Dr. George Rebec, of the Univers
ity of Michigan; Professor Joseph
Schafer, head of the history depart
ment at the University of Oregon ; Dr.
James Taylor, of Eugene; and prob
ably Professor Arthur Evan Yood, of
Heed college, Mr. L. II. Weir, field
secretary of the Americnn Play
Grqund association, J. II. Churchill,
superjntciidenj of schools in Baker
county,-and -A.-G. Ifanb, superinten
dent of schools at North Bend.
PREPARED
OR
BALTIMORE MEET
IMLTIMOUK, Md June 17.
With tho managers antl advisors of
nearly every democratic presidential
boom on hand hero today, tho last
week preceding tho convention it
self, opened with a rush. Disre
garding the clamor, claims and counter-claims
from the various camps,
the members of the national commit
tee, who are on duty, calmly con
tinued the preparations for the con
vention. Chairman Norman E. Mack of the
national committee opened his per
manent headquarters in the conven
tion hall, while other members ofl
the sub-committeo picked out their
offices and took possession. At
noon today tho work of tho national
committee was in full blast. Chair
man Mack said:
"We are ready for them to come
on."
For tho first tlmo In oar there
is groat Interest being taken In the
election of a school director In this
district. Mrs. K. S, Parsons a can
didate put forward by the mothers
of Medfonl is oposed by Dr. K. H.
Seoly.
The women of the city are get
ting tholr first taste of politics this
afternoon and nro making a detor
mined fight for the election of their
candidate. The polls are open un
til six o'clock. Tho balloting prom
ise to be very heavy.
NAM
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MORRIS
PUT
OVER
At a tntivs meeting o the socialist
of lucK-oit county to be held m thi
cilv next Saturday tifloinooii the no
oiulist ticket for oouutv olfiee will
be decided upon. The Ioc.iIm over the
couiitv huo already tnkcn a rofcto.i
dutu vote on the nominee and tlu
convention to Ik held next Saturday
will be for the purpicc of confirming
the results of this vote.
Local soeialint lender decliHO to
give out n li-t or their nominee until
the convention has lnld its session as
changes mav be made. It is under
stood, howexer, that o.eh purl of the
count v will be rnpreriited on their
(ticket.
UTILE OPIUM IS
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EPIDEMIC OF HOOKWORM
RAGING AT SEATTLE
SEATTLE, June 17. An epidemic
of hookworm is raging among Orien
tal immigrants to this country, and
thirty persons suffering from this
disense are held in quarantine nt the
United States immigration station nt
Smith's Cove. .More than 'JO of them
ure Japanese "picture brides," who
while in Japan married men in this
country.
Dr. Bolivar of the .United Stales
marine hospital .said today': "About
fifty per cent of the Jnpauu.se women
entering this country are victims of
the hookworm."
WILLOWS, Cnl.. .June 17. The
Jeff Garnet t ranch of 10.000 ncre
lying west of Willows in the rolling
foothills has been sold to J. M. Morris
formerly of Illinois, late of .Medford,
Oregon, for a sum in excess of half .i
million dollars. The great deal was
financed bv a London, England, bauk
intr syndicate. II. do Cnstlobcrg, of
Loudon, commissioner of the syndi
cate has been in Willows for some
time in connection with tho transac
tion.
Mr. Morris paid practically all cash
for the great ranch.
It is said to be Mr. Morris' inten
tion to put the vast acreage in a higb
state of cultivation as rapidly as it
can be done. Eventually, it i rum
ored, the ranch will be subdivided and
put on the market. W. J. Hills, of
Medford, Orcpm, is interested in tho
deal.
License Committee to Meet.
There will bo a meeting of the
license committee at the council
room. June IS, 1912, at 2 o'clock
p. ni for tho purpose of hearing
all parties interested In a certain
ordinance now before said commit
tee, relating to prohibiting free
lunches in tho city of Medfoid.
W. P. CANON, Chairman.
J. M. Morris is well known in this
city having resided here for several
years. He was interested in orchurd
and coal procrly.
City Treasurer's Not let.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand in the city treas
ury for tho redemption of tho fol
lowing warrants:
Warrant No. 10 1 on water main.
Improvements fund, No. 2.
Warren ts No. 113 and 111 on
water main improvements fund No.
o.
Interest on samo will cease, on
dato of this notice.
Dated May 17, 1912.
GUS H. SAMUELS,
City Treasurer.
Kim: LOSS PAID.
This certifies that Graham &
Wakeman paid me fivo thousand
seven hundred and bcvonty-elght
dollars (J5.77S.00) on my hotel that
was destroyed by fire. I heartily
recommend Messrs Graham & Wake
man flro Insuranco men, at Medford,
Oregon, to my friends who desire
first-class fire Insuranco policies.
A. DUPRAY.
71 Dutte Falls, Ore.
Tho Han Claire and Winona teams
have tho other teams in tho Minnesota-Wisconsin
leaguo flagged and
aro winning evorythlng in sight.
Card of Thank.
Wo wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindness during
tho sickness and death of our daugh
ter and sister.
MIL and .MltS. A. P. TALENT
and FAMILY.
Legal blanks at tho Medford Print
Ins: company.
HORSE
New Library Bonks
Titles which have twn rocontly
added to the library by Kilt and pur-
! chase:
Training of Parent. Abbott; Gar
den Making. Itatley: Coiiiputtory Ar
bitration, lloiuun; How to LIVe on SI
Hours a Day, Donnett; Creative Evo
lution. Hergson; American Common
wealth, Hryco; Power Through Ko
pose. Call; Tho Courtesies, Olape:
Observation Lessons on Common Min
erals, Clapp; Success In Letter-Writing,
Cody; Domestic Art In Woman'
Education, Cooley; Among Friends,
Crothers; Manual of Mlnorology,
Dana; Woman's Hardy Garden, Ely;
Moral Discourses, Eplctetun; A. U. C.
of Taxation, Flllehrovwi; American
Rural School. Foghl; Manual of Engi
neering, French; Art of Roudnmklnif, ' until tin
Frost; Justice, Galsworthy; Daino
Courtesy's Hook of Novel Entertain
incnt3. Glovor; Coal and tho Coal
Mines, Greene; Evolution of Man,
Hacchel; Three Acras and Liberty,
Hall; Principles of Mining. Hoover,
Concrete Floors and Sidewalks,
Houghton; Elements of Business Law,
Huffcut; Catering for Two, Jamos;
How to Listen to Music, Krehblel;
Metallurgy, Lang; Panama and tho
Canal Today, Lindsay; Handbook for
Surveyors, Morrlman; Montessori
Method, Montessori, Chemistry, Mor
gan; Fruit Growing in Arid Regions,
Paddock; Self-Education in English,
Palmer; Children's Gardens for Plea
sure, Health and Education, Parsons;
Woinun Suffrage, Phelps; Hrlcfs on
Public Questions, Hlngwalt; High
School Debate Hook, Ilobblns; Home
dandy Making, Korer; Americnn
Poultry Culture, Sando; Automobiles,
Sloss; Paper Has Cookery, Soyor;
First Principles, Soncor; Tariff His
tory of tho V. S., Taussig; Tho Cabin,
White; Dry Farming. Wldtsoo; MU
slon Furniture, 2 vol., Windsor; Jean
Mitchell's School. Wray..
Reference; Encyclopedia of Social
Reforms, Dilss; New Imporlnl Atlas it
tho World, Rami; '1 ho Volume Li
brary; Who's Who, l'J12-lli;i.
In addition to those about thirty
volumos of fiction huvo been pur
chased recently.
ruder (he nursonnl diicction ol
Sheriff Jones a rniu -,. each
every t'hiueno estublfdiiuoul in
eitv utiH made Stuuluv nighl. Slinul
tnncouHv raids weie conducted bv
deputv KhorilT at Central Point, Ho'il
Mill and Awlitnud. A considerable
quantity of opium un found but
none in bulk. The opium found vu
eoufinootcd bv the officers. No nr
tests were umtle.
The authorities lme been pltuitiiiiK
the raid for some time, in fact, iuce
Iwiurn White w iveeuod from a
Chinese den in this city. She told the
officers details of tin orjsimwed opium
trade and the authorities hoped to
cure incrimitiNtitig evidence b raiding
the establishment. However the
Chinese in Juckeoii county bine oi
ilently not vet recovered from the ef
fect, of the si-are tbev got following
the I .mini While ease and hud the
opium beond reach. '
The fdienff tiKo took pains to look
for evidence of gambling but while
cards ninl buttons were found no evi
dence wn.s gathered which would1
"tnud in court. I
It ih belioeTb.v the authorities tlwit ;
the Chinese hac taken great e.ire in
handling opium since Laura While
was arretted and told her torv. It
was to allow (heir fears to be dispell
ed that the officers delavcd the raid
tune but the Chinamen cm
deutly outguessed thcui.
OUR kEPAtR SHOP
Ib oquippod to do all brruiohoM of Bioyclo and
Motorcyclo ropiiiring. Brazing a Bpoolalty.
Baby Oarrlagos and Go Carta Itotirod.
All work guaranteed and dollvorod
promptly.
Pacific Motor Supply Co.
Both Phono
220 Wout Main St,
SHOW
IS
OPENED IN LONDON
LONDON, June 17. Hritisb, Amer
ican and continental society turned
out in force when the International
llorso Show opened its doors at the
bit: West End enclosure, Olympin. The
Karl of Lonsdale, president of the
committee, declared tho show opened
without formality, and the proceed
ings started with a grand parade of
the cipiiue competitors mid their rid
ers. This year's show bent all records,
both for on tries and prir.e money,
there being more than '1,11110 entries
and prize to the value of .s(!l!,')l)().
The most popular competitions, ilic
jumping events for military officcn.
in uniform, have obtained good en
tries, uud Jtl.'l officers, representing
(I teat Britain, the I'liitcd States,
Canada, New South Wales, llclgiutn,
France, Italy, Kusiu, Sweden, Switz
erland, Austriu-lluugury and Chile,
will compete for the King Edward VII
old cup, whilu King (icorgo and the
Duke of Coiinnught offer gold cups
for Uritihh officers only.
At n cost of more than .2."i,0'J0
Olympin has been transformed into
nu old I'.uglish (lower garden, sur
rounded by tier upon tier of scats.
The royal box, which will be occupied
by King Hcorgo uud other members 'f
the royal family several times before
llio show closes on June 'Jil, Htnnds
nt the head of a broad flight of mar
ble Htcps.
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 (2 Storage Co.
' Now for the Seashore
via Tin:
Season Tickets
on Salo Juno 1st
3-Day Ticket on
Salo Saturday
and Sunday to
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