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r PAGE TWO flCEDffORD MATE TRIBUNE, MPDFOttn, OIM(WNVIHTUKDAY, ,IPNU 18. I!)I2. II Hi i ' BF I, P CAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and hlra. A. Klophcr of Med io rd returned Monday from Contrnt Point whore they hnd been visiting Wt 13. i Drayton nnd family, Mrtt.' Annd Jiazelwobd lias eold hoJr Mlstlotob' grocery toro to her lirplfcor) tA. !h. Hall, who 1ms taken cltargo of tho store. Mr. Ilnll cx! pqeti ttf Incrcaso tho stock and may, after a few weeks, erect a larger building. Stop swearing at that lawn mower and bring It to Mitchell's wagon shop and hatfo It sharpened. No. 36 S. Itlvorsltlo. 'Mrs.Il. J. Trowlirldgo left Tues day mbrnlng for Wood vlllo whero for'a feouplo of 'wcoktf sho will he tlio guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith. Garkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law, orer Jackson County Bank building, Medford. A refrigerator, standing on the porch of a west Mali! street residence was broken Into Monday night and several dozen eggs and a quantity of meat taken therefrom. A great many pcopio miring tno warm weather Btoro many of tho eatables for tho household In refrigerators on their porches. Tho cxperienco of Monday night ought to convince them of the necessity of providing a safeguard. S. -A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. E. P. Graham, the ginseng king of Jackson county has sold his Pros pect ranch to H. C. Stoddard of this City. Mr. Grahnm has dug up his ginseng roots and will sell his crop. Ho Intends to travel for a year. Mr. Graham spent Tuesday in Medford. L. E. Whiting, for a number of years foreman of tho mechanical plant of tho Mall Trlbuno who has recently been employed at Portland Is In- Mcdfonf to look after property Interestsi Tho Southern Pacific passengei station is tho only place in Medford Whero tickets to points outside of Jackson county can be purchased. Mrs. Ida A. Kidder of Corvallls Is spending a few days In Medford. Mrs. E. K. Stenmann of Eagle Point is visiting In Medford. W. C. Fruit of Joe Bar is spend ing a few days In Medford. George West, Prospect forest ranger, is In Medford for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Cowan of Glenn, Cal., are visiting Medford. . H. G. McWilllams of Ashland, ac companied by a visitor from Texas, spent Tuesday in Medford. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phono M. 1471 Col. George P. Mims cf Seven Oaks lias Tctnrned from a visit to tbo Rose Festival at Portland. Jamos Kershaw, tho Angora goat king of Antelope valley, now claims to bo the strawberry king also, and In proof of his claims that the finest borrles In tho world are grown in tho Antelope, exhibited in Mediord a crate, each berry of which approxi mated two inches or more Jn dia meter. Mathews & Son do draylng, trans. ferring and furniture packing. Both phones. Sunday work a specialty. SG Mrs. T. J. King of Gold Hill Is spending- a few days with Medford friends. Jim Lewis of Sams Valley spent Tuesday In Medford on business. Shaplclgh Hardware, 28 So. Cen tral. Mrs. 13. W. Ames of Ashland spent Tuesday In tyeiiford visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. HnrriB loft Tuesday for a vjslt with friends at Dunsmulr, Cal. Mr. Harris Is an ox-railroader. Mrs. G. D. James of Agato spent Tuesday in Medford. Don't forget tho Hotel Holland special chicken luncheon, Wednesday from 11:30 to 2 o'clock. 75 See It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, oyer Jackson County bank. Hayden Cartmell of Itogup Rlyer was a rncont ylsltor In Medford. Ho has noma splendid quartz frpm tiq Evans crcok cpuntry. J.W. Jacpba of Jtoguo Itlyer was. a repent Medford visitor. Miss Florence Graves, teacher of piano, Rtudlq 205 W. Jackson street. it " 89 Mark Whipple of Itoguo River was u rpcont Medford visitor entertain ing local friends with talcs regard ing a salmon ho ' caught which weighed 23 pounds dressed. Lawn and garden supplies. Shap lclgh Hardware, Curtlss Anderson lias returned homo for tho Hiimmor. Ho Is attend ing school at Culver. ' F, G'. Moondy of Prospect spent .. . .,'il, ''!. i ' I , : Monday In Medford. He reports tho roads In lair condition. G. L. Huff of tho LonoI'lno mine Is )a Mcdfor,d ou business. C. O. Dickey of Central Point spent Tuesday in Medford. C. W. Cnnfleld nnd P. M. Ander son of the Kerhy mining district are visiting Medford. Tho Medford Conservatory for Music and Languages, tho only music school Jn Southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers, will bo open all summer. G. TalUandter, director. Mr. ami Mrs. 11. W. Chadbouruo of Minneapolis are the guests of Mrs. Chndbourne's sister, Mrs. Alan Urnckenrecd of Dakota avenue. George Hargadlno deputy game warden of Ashland, spent Monday at Medford ou n short business trip. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wei ton's, opposite book storo. Professor O'Gnra spent Tuesday In tho Evans creek country on business. District Attorney Mulkeg spent Tuesday at Grants Pass on business. Sam L. Lundry of Rogue River spent Monday in Medford on busi ness. F, W, Streets of Roguo River a recent visitor in Medford. Mrs W. R. Culton returned Mon day evening from n three months' visit to hor daughter, In Hornhrook. Cal.. who has been seriously HI. ' Don't forget the Hotel .Hollaud special chicken luncheon, Wednesday trom n:au to z ociock. i Walter L. McCallum returned Monday evening from a business trip to California. Ho went as far south as Fresno. Louis C. Crane, a well known rancher of Douglas county is In Med ford for a few days visiting old friends. Mr. Crane formerly farmed In this valley. He reports banner cops In tho neighborhood of Rose- burg. Don't forget tho Hotel Holland special chicken luncheon, Wednesday from 11:30 to 2 o'clock. 75 William Turner of Watklns is in Medford for a short visit with friends. Mr. Turner Is In tercsted in a copper property In tho Blue Ledgo district. Henry Callagan has left to work on his copper mine near Hutton. Wil liam Jones is also doing work on his claim there. Mrs. T. E. Adams of Talent Is spending a few days in Medford with friends while Mr. Adams is absent on a business trip to San Francisco. Mrs. T. F. Hendricks of Willow Springs spent Tuesday In Medford on a short shopping tour. Tho thomometer began for tho second tlmo this summer to soar Monday when It touched 01. It will be warmer this afternoon whilo still greater warmth Is predicted lor Wednesday. The city council will meet In regu lar session this evening. The pub lic market matters which were to be considered will probably go over un til a special meeting owing to the absence of the city attorney Neff. The Injunction suit brought by Benton Bowers and S. A. Carleton of Ashland against tho brldgo over Bear crook In this city which was to have been argued Monday at Portland was postponed until today. It was argued this morning and submitted to tho court. Porter J. Neff ap peared for tho city and contractor Perham whllo William D. Fenton of Ashland appeared for the county of Jackson. Tho Medford second team lost a game at Talent Sunday by a score of 6 to i. No runs were mado In the "FIGHT 'EM. FIGHT EM" EAT 'EM ALIVE" AND CHICAGO, Juno IS.-The fight ing Cnlfornlium have adopted n slogan--a 1912 model '"rebel jell" to e Bounded In fierce chorus amid tho wildest onslaughts ut the conven tion. This battle yell was tho sugges tion of an old man from West Vir ginia. "Why don't you shout to gether, luothorV" ho asked. "Thou they can't drown you out," nnd he concerted a yell like this: "Fight Vni," fight 'em. fight 'oni, fight 'em out 'em nllvo." Tho Idea nppenlod to tho Callfor nlatis who are the flghtlugost dele gation to date. They got tho New Jersey delegates, also hot Insurgents, together and practiced tho cry with all the tolling effect of a college Hon, 1 want to say (or Pennsylvania that unless jou get 5 -10 otoa un tainted by fraud, for jour m ml (ditto for chairman 'of this ronvoutlnn, I doubt whether my I'oiwUiluiitci will ratify your notion, I oro imtleo ou you now I urn not tolling you that I Intend to liolt but I am tell ing ,ou that lcnuttlnulu will not ratify any notion taken hero by means of fraud." cheer. WILD SCENES PRECEDE BALLOT (Continued from Page One.) was tho grentest living American. Mr. Root praised his statesmanship and bis ability. Now, believing that qiiostloua that aro to ho settled horo are of vital Interest to jour people I appear before you In behalf of Theodore Roosevelt to second tho nomination of Governor McGovem." Former Senator Fllnn secured tho platform to the accompaniment of musing cheers, but he, stood nsldo when Governor Johnson of Califor nia was introduced. Tho fighting governor got a greeting, lie said: Governor Johnson's Apcnl. "From tho great stato of Califor nia I second tho name of Governor McGovcrn," Johnson said. "I want to say to you that on the roll call, California will cast 20 votes for Mc Govcrn and here I servo notice that on any question that concerns that state, wo will cast twenty six votes from our state." Wild howls of "No, no" and Jeers and hisses camo from the Taft dele gates but Johnson centinued: "The New York gontleman who preceded mc declared that ho took no chance with his candidate in tho chair. If you want a fair deal and want the republicans of tho nation to get a squaro deal, vote for Gov ernor McGovern for chairman. f deny tho right, aud tho republicans of tho nation deny tho right of any set of men, repudiated by their own party to select a chairman for us, and we will not tolerate It. To every man In this convention who believes' In -the squaro we appeal in behalf of Governor McGovern," Negro Delegates SKnk J. Edwin Wood, a negro delcgntc from Danville, Kentucky, followed Johnson. Ho created a furor by de claring that tho negro delegates would obey the Instructions of their constituents. This was loudly cheered by the Taft men. Former Senator William Fllnn proceeded to second the nomination of McGovcrn. "Pennsylvania will bo a progres sive state," said Fllnn, "no matt'T who is tho nomlnco of this cnuven- Money Is t'lieeivtl. Francis J, Honey of California was tho center of a warm demon stration as "ho. took the platfoun, "This nation Is confiontod by uno of tho most moiueiitoim porlndH In its history," ho lu'g.n. "The ques tion Is not which Individual shall preside hero. Theio Is a quest on under that which goes tho founda tion of republican Institutions. A national coinmlttuo piopaied a roll for tjils convention that It Is pro posed shall command tho delegatus. In their eholce of a toiiiiuirary chairman. TliU Is tho first step aud it means that men who have no right to sit hero wilt nominate u cnudldato for president.- If a republican president is to, bo elected ho must be elected by the votes of tho republi can states, llo will not bo elected -u,l sonddt(i oqi jo h.ijoa oij ,v"q clflc Coast or Alaska or tho votes of southern states " The galleries wore shouting nnd yelling and many Taft delegates were Jeering, but Honey kept on. "This minimis me ul' some of (lie notion., of tlurimlioii.il rotuuiiHco led Uv ltiir Steve of Colorado." Ilenvv added. Delegnte Hurl Cmd of New Hamp shire ni.se to a point of order, inst ills; that Ileney was not speaking to the question. As (lie erowd howled, Chairman Rosowuter nipped for or der and said: "Oh, let's listen lo Mr. lleuoy." Then in mi abide added: "He's harmless." "We lire in free America," .shouted llcucv and tliuu centinued: Try to Mow I Honey Down "I sav led by Dig Steve of Colorado who differs from Abe lltiof of Cali fornia only in the fact Hint Kucf was in Hie penitentiary last, week. while Steve was here hvlping to make this temporary roll," "Fellow delegates, you might ns well hear me out because I intend to fiuifrh if it takes inll summer. The question hero I whether h majority hhnll be secured for .Mr. Hoot by .ie enring n roll Hint i prepared by Iho national committee members who do not represent a numlo electoral vote. That roll is fnitnliilnt. Now, gentle men, ifiyoii nre.bp-ji for fair, play, and want a hqiinre ilcnf, please keep in mind that if you accept this roll niter this convention nrgunixoK, 70 fraudu lent votes will be here and they will be represented in yqur credentials eommiltee." J. J. Sullivan of Ohio, seconded Hi" .McGovern nomination on helinlf of the Uoqsevolt men from Ohio. Carey mi Oregon Jjiiv Charles t'.irev of Oregon explained tho Oregon primary law by which the people bind th'ir delegates. Cntvv said lie personally favored Taft hut he was instructed by Hie ole of Ore gon's people to ole fur Wooaovell. lie xeonded Medovuru'H iituuiimtlini. As Ciivoy concluded (hero woiu re newed mills of toll mill hut Urn oliiiir rooomilml Senator llrmllov Of Ken tucky (o second the limit nomination. (Irndlcy ilofontlctl m unlitiiml emu iniltee and hilleily assailed the ltimovolt contests. "Did von vote for l.orimerj" ycll-d mi Illinois delegate. "W, I did," the Knlueky scmilor uuswcieil 'and wlmu I did I olcil for n mini who mm Ion HiouNiiiiil limoK hotter than vjw inc." "I wnni you thul if win ever turn down I lie rupoil of this commitluc you will scat unlawful dclcgulcs, and I siiv coining from the gienl mIuIo of Kentucky that that gum I common wealth will never sink so low ns lo ae ei'pt inoml iulice from Francis ,1 llcucy." Start Lordlier Cry Mere tin IVuiikvIvoiiIii ilolririitc Murtrd a olmrits of "iWimor" mid Itrudlcv, livid,, with rugc, sliyinu In linger directly ut Sonnlor Fllnn, shouted; "l.oiimcr, l.oiiinei", bqimor lot mo say something' ImcK- liur, liar, liar.". Galleries For Tuft. Il appeared from the oulmir! n' cheers and applause dining tho efti i noon that the ptihlio giillcucs were nearly solidly pro-Taft. Ou the floor, however, it seemed to he pretlv oumi ly divided between the rival I'uetioiiH. Hnth Tnl'l nnd oo,cvcll forces up imrontlv had regular cheer leader i distributed among the delegations t?ooruor Vcsscy of South ),koi.i defended Money and Nlriii'lt sliarp! at Senator Urndcy, hilimiitiui; th.-t his place in republican politics w.i fi.cd liv his ole for l.oriiut-r. Kepresentulivc Henry Allen, caused u laugh hy saying: "I congratulate you people of Chi cago for tho show you have bougld." Me then assailed tlm holclkcepers of Chicago for the high prices nnd expense, a Ned York delegate iiddrig to tho auuiMHiii'iit by sheuting: "Se Perkins; see Perkins." I .o Follcttn Kepudfatloii Walter I. llouser, the caitipa'uu manager of Senator I,n Follclte, then got tho floor. Me declared: "Senator l,a Follctte rcfuscH now to ho forced into nil alliance with nn candidate. I sny to you now the Wis consin delegation voted decisively not to present u candidate for temiKirarv chairman of tho convention. I state this history of Senator I .a Follcttc's campaign so this convention shall he kept straight nnd he shall not be held resMnsihIe for this ut tempt to force him into nu alliance with candidate with whom he has nothing in com mon." This repudiation of Mn(!iverii on behalf of Senator l.n Follctte eiias.-d a sensation among the Taft men. llonry F. Cohens rose to a quoMion hound hy uiiv election in which Hie Tall ilulugalcK sealed from tlm Fourth California' disliicl iniUciptilcl, MIJDI'Oltl) TIIICV.'KU Toulgbl, Hummer Pilcos Pre nil, "A W'iro Wauled" hi to ho given on Tuesday night, Juno IS, at tho opera house, l'l.lo and l.iulmii have written ninny of tho most niuiltw lug ami tuneful comic opciax that have been produced In tlm Injfl ten yean". In tlvo company lo apiimir hpro llcnJumln II, llni'iiiii'd plays Hie pint or Uncle rorlor. lo Is a hiiccoiimIiiI cliarat'tcr comedian who produces a laugh In cmmj wind ami gcvtuio, Ulttph Wilinopk tli)iml'tl III Iho J'olc of Uharllo Pointer, vh( has been io- cclvlng nu allowance fioiu liln undo bj writing Mm Hint hu In man led, wlmu lu fact ho Ih single, Itolmil Wiillmr, ns l)r, Harry Marry, IoipIh IiIm wife In riinrllK 1'uliitor to canv ott tho deception. MIhm Fiiiiicch I'llluu llolma iih the borrowed wife has a part that glvou wide rn'itpo for lim'commly and di'auiatlo tnloul. Thou there mo "let Hwlfl," the iiicHMcugcr boy, plnycil by llnny lia cuportj . Iiouo MoitIm, a dashing joung Miiuhroth. unit Noun Itiimtcll. iih Tiny, the iimM, inakliiK up a clover. wcl-halaurcd eoiupam. I'rli'cs 7ft r,0 2ft cents. TONIGHT MEDFORD THEATRE -TONIGHT Till-; Ni: VOItb j tnillln "MlJiW , A WIFE WANTED .Vol n dull Hue. A liool fioui Mm( to finale, In tbi'co si teaming nets, llullt for laughter mil). Summer prices will ptvell: 7.1c, ,"Hr anil U.I, lililieii W.V. Hnoin open at Hiiu?, Ciiiialii rt-lto. , HHpOnly One Bcst.l Ml KWftWm the Best Is B r -ZEROLENEl QtoHBi&B For Motor JH For Hale Ker whero STANDARD OIL COMPANY Portland (Incorporated) Man l"riuUo 1 of personal privilege, while l.ee (Jule of ('nliloriuu was utthu Hiime tunc trying, through a megaphone, to make himself heard, ales was protesting against Alabama being ealllcd ou tin- roll, because, he nssertcd, there wa fraud in the seating of the Alabama delegation. California sencd notice through Governor Johnson Hint il will not bo first seven innings. VmiM hji""i n r n Weeks4McGowanCo. PTA3$JSBS y Vbons M71 4, at, Orrf HH NOTIOK. Wo will no longer bo responslblo for our son's Carl F. Martin, debts or actions. .1. G. and Mary It. Mar tin. Dated, Juno 18, 1312. 77 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK -Two lots along S. P. track, best wnrohouso slto in the city on payed street, lnqulrp of owner. 4?4 S. Front st. . 81 FOIt HUNT Nicely furnished mod em hoiiKo to rent. Threw bloclCH from tho bridge on Geneva ave., apply h. D. Warren, 118 Genqvo avenue. FOR HALK 100 acres relinquish ment 16 miles from railroad town, cleared and ready fqr plow, 8 acres in corn, etc., Good 3 room houso and barn and out buildings. Good team, wagon and harness and spring wagon, all farm machinery and all household furnlturo goes with place. Tho land is all good grain and fruit land. 100 acres easily cleared. Prlco poo. Southern Oregon Realty Co., 21C Kast Man st., second floor. 75 FOR SALK Cherries at Crandell orchard, south sldo Tiurrell. Or der now, R. F. I). No. 1, Mod ford. ' 7g FOR SAL13 Good saddlo pony. Prlco reasonable, pacific 81 F-2. 77 WANTIOD Stenographer wants po sition. Address Uox 843, Med ford. 7fl Ej JUNE WEDDINGS Solid Silver tHe most appropriate gift Its permanency makes it so. The Trade-mark of GORHAM CO. a guarantee of quality and design X Carry a Largo and Wll-Selpcted Stoclt of Gorhsm Silver MARTIN J. REDDY ffl 'j'lii jotjuusr AIIOMOKP, OKJiXiON NKAIt POSTOJWKJM MISS PAYNTERS BIG MILLINERY SALE OPENS SATURDAY Everything Below Cost I ana ANNOUNCEMENT NooiiHicHfoi Hroihors Imvo pmvlmscd I lie jjjro oi'i'y bii.sincss of W. . Sfctlmujli, Mid Ol.suii Sl.recl. (fi-occi'v. All orders will he delivered jiromplly nnd eiisioiners are gimranleed eonrleoiiH and lair (reat moiit. NOONCHESTER BROiS. Phenes: Paeilie r771i; I lome n.W-IC. Aledfurd, Ore. tt..A.VIU.VlU. a Va. A. A. v A v .. t . - f The Mascot ! t T T t t f T T t T t T T t ,! t f T C'ojnif Opeivi ill three aels. lTnder flio diree rootion o' "Tho Bure.ss Bros." Vvot'P.qdH go to Iielj) del'ray iho oxponse of JModford's hwulquartors room at lOlk's rtMinion in I'ortlaiid. 'J'WONiailTiS Tues.S Wed. June 25-26 CO PEOPLE 60 PEOPLE OrejiQ.sl.ra of 10 Pieces 1J. JI. iJowoll iMii.sioal JJirector PEAR rJ'ho Golible Dijot .Slide Trombone Solo hy 'A'. C. .Burgess The Legend oi' tlio MuhcoI Pi-iees 50, ijSl.OO, JJ51.50 T f y t f t T ? T I t i" Fine Tailoring For Ladies Ladies, we want your spring and summer suit io ho an everyday reminder llial, we are Hie house jo make all your i'nlure orders. Our am bition is io become your lailors. We guaraniee our work in every particular; our standard is high. '. Berlin Ladies' Tailoring Co. Wo do Romodoling. 'Phone Main 00(52 210 West jMaiii Street JUodford, Oregon SEE !Bautifu Costumes Poker Games between Burgess and Quisenberry jp Pj'j'ikjo Lorenzo Jiido tho Burro & Ask any llk about Tiekols ! ! T I GROWERS Tho prospeels arc good for a bumper fruit crop in tho .PAeiFhi northwest. AVo would advise all grow ers oJ' Peaejios, Apricots, (Jantoloupes, Tomatoes, Po tatoes, etc., to get in touch with us, .1 1 is a part oi' our business to find a?market for the fruits and produce grown in. the' valley. Wo have our arrangements completed to haudlo the crops that will bring good returns to the grower. Jt will pay you to investigate. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION 00." Medford, Oregon Pacific 8021. Home ,107.