i i PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTCD.FORD, ORKdON. TUNS DAY. .IUNM 25. 1M2. ( . sil I " i. i t 15CAL AND" I L PERSONAL! . Mls Ilornlce Carder mid MIbs Mno Mordorf tott Monday evening for n tw;a rtiontlifl visit with friends nnd relatives In Vancouver, D, C. Mty.;T. K. Pottengcr nnd daughter arc In California for a several week's vlSU wjth. relatives. Dr,.nnd Mrs. C. It. Hay and family have left to spend n month at San frrnncisco. Do you lovo" Ilnrrle? OllvefijitpCby, docs. Kntherlne (jeo'rgc Meyer returned last ueok fromj.llllqnblB where ho had. been about seven months. JIo laid over a ctHinte ot months In Montana and Is glnd to Ret. back to Medford. Chariba R. Ilnvoy retired mer chant of Cedar Itaplds, Iowa, who bought .ono of tho now bungalows on Rose avonuo from, II. K. Gates will not movo to Medford until next spring. vHo has leased his homo to J. T. Suiltvan. Stop swearing at that lawn mower nnd bring It to Mitchell's wagon nhop nnd havo It sharpened. No. 3G S. Riverside The Ladles Aid of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Emerson at 114 Tripp street, Wednesday af ternoon. The Talent cannery has been moved to a more advantageous location and Is expecting a busy season. A C. Randall is the president of the com pany owning It, R. H. Parsons Is vice-president and Dr. Bngley, scc rcctary and general manager. C&rkln ft Taylor (John H. Carkln, Olefin O. Taylor), attomeys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, F- E. Merrick lias started construc tion of a new bungalow on East Main street Ho has removed tho cottago which stood on the premises to Tripp street where he Is having It fitted with modernxconveniences John D. dwell writes from Cres cent City that he Is marooned in that city In his nutomobile duo to the re cent fceavy rains which havo made tho roads impassible. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg. C. H. Thomas has returned from a visit at.Eugenp with friends. .Mrs. and Miss Burke of the Roxy Ann orchard are visiting Medford friends. R., J. Cole of Hilts, Cal., is in Med ford on business. Tho Southern Pacific passenget station Js the only place in Medford where tickets to points outside of Jackson connty can bo purchased. .Eric Andtfrson of the Blue Lodge Is visiting friends In Medford. Miss Maybello Pearl of Central Point spent Monday with Medford friends. Tho leader of all Scotch dialect readers will appear for tho Greater Medford club July G. Popular prices. Carl Von der Hellen of Wellen spent Monday in Medford with friends. Judgo Vm. Colvlg writes from Astoria that considerable progress is being made in securing signatures on thp Homejlule road bill petitions. He Is confident of success. E. D. Weston, commercial photog- ropher, negatives made any tlmo or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 A. J. Dunlap of Central Point was a recont Medford visitor. E. A. Welsh general manager of tho Medford grocery company left Tuesday morning for a short business trip north. Miss Florence Graves, teacher of piano, studio 205 W. Jackson street. 89 C. W. Charles lias returned from a business trip to Portland. Miss Edith Jacobs or Central Point visited Medford friends Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Herring of Central Point wero recent visitors In Medford. A Snap at Berlin's Tailoring Par lors. Threo fine snen'u suits, all wool, latest stylo, 30, 37 and 38 sizes, for 10 each. See them now. E. T. Staples of Ashland spent Monday night at Medford attending ,tho boxln contest. Pat Donnegan of Jacksonville epont Monday overling in Medford. It you don't love Barrio Kuthorlno Oliver-McCoy will teach you how July 5, for Greater Medford club, opera houso. Jack Flyrin of Portland Is In Med ford calling on customers In tho In terosts or tno uiuko aicKau papor Company, doorgo L. Ncal of Central Point spent Monday in Medford on busi ness. Miss Mary A. Moo or Central Point spent Monday In Medford on u short business 'trip. Btesawag.f.1 ,',,,'. . Weeks &McGovan Co. UNDERTAKERS Say mon M71 Wfbt VfedsMI V. W. We.ki 1071 JL . Orir, MM ftiY AMBXaVAWS, F. II. Cowles of Westaway orchards motored to Medford Tuesday. A. Wilton, or Central Point was a recent visitor In Medford. Dwlght Knox or Garden City, Kan., who has boon visiting friends In tho city Tor some time has lert for Eu gene where he will spend a tow days before leaving for his Kansas home. II. I.. McKcuxlo Is visiting friends in Medford. Ills home Is In Pueblo, Colo. Mathews & Son do draylng, trans ferring aud furniture packing. Uoth phones. Sunday work n specialty, SO A. S. Hoscnbnitm, who so nbly rep resents tho Southern Pacific company In Medford, entertained a largo and distinguished gathering of business men nnd orchnrdlsfs at luncheon nt tho University club thts afternoon. .Mrs. T. Y. Young or Willow Springs spending n few dnys In Medford on business. She recently disposed of one hair or her holdings in thnt sec tion nnd now plans to put the money back In the place she retained. "1 Intend to show tho people ot the Rogue River valley that a woman can develope on orchard ranking with the best ot them," Is tho way she sums up her plans. Shaplcigh Hardware, 28 So. Cen tral. Wilson Powell or Eugene "Is In Medford visiting friends. He was a former resident or this city. Mrs. W. W. Evans ot Williams creek Is spending n few days In Med ford with friends. Miss Alice Towers of Barren pro- clnct is In Medford for a short visit with relatives. Herman F. Hanson or Ashland spent Tuesday with Medford friends. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Charles Trovers ot Salem Is In Medrord on business. Ho Is Inter ested In a large tract or cherrlces near the capital city. James Lewis ot Eagle Point was a Medrord visitor Tuesday. Mrs. T. R. Hendricks or Talent spent Tuesday In Medrord with trlends. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. L. J. Kings ot Rogue River Is In Medrord on a short business trip. He reports that a large hay crop which he had down when tho rain struck It at the end ot the week is drying out nicely and is not injured to any extent although It has bleached to some extent. Lawn and garden supplies. Shap lelgh Hardware. Rodger Hitchcock of Wellen has returned to his ranch after a visit of several days In Medford. Another attempt to rob Humphreys gun store was made Monday night but Humphrey fritened the burglars away when ho attempted to reach his telephone and notify the police. This is the fourth attempt on his store during the past year. The dis play of firearms within the store evidently prove a lure to ycggmenl SPEED OF TRAINS Mayor W. H. Canon announced to day that at tho next regular session of the city council he will introduce an ordinance regulating the speed of locomotives and trains through the city of Medford which will fix the maximum speed at 10 miles an hour. The mayor takes this action aB a di rect result of two accidents within two weeks at the Jackson boulevard crossing In this city. A largo number of cities regulato tho speed at which trains may pass through tho city and thero Is no question as to tho city's authority to take such action. Tho ordinance will erfect tho speed of Southern Pa clrlc trains between tho Crater Lake- Junction on the north and the Ice plant on tho south,.. LAY OFF NAVAL WORKERS FOR LACK OF MONEY WASHINGTON, Juno 25. More than 20,000 men employed in the United States navy yards will be laid off July 1 milcri.s congress makes provision for payment of their wage. Thih announcement was made here today by Acting: Secretary of Hie Navy Win thro p. VOTE ON TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN (Continued from Page 1.) Utah Pnrker 4, IJrynu 4. Vermont Parker 8, Hrynn 0.. Virginia Parker 14, JJrynn 10. Washington Parker 0, Bryan 14. West Virginia Parker 0 3-2, Bryan 0 1-2. Wisconsin Pnrker 0, Bryan 20. Wyoming Parker 0, Bryan 0. Alaska Pnrker 4, Bryan 2. District of Columbia Parker (J, Bryan 0. Hawaii Parker 4, Bryan 2. Philippines Pnrkor 4, Bryan 2. Porto Hico Parker 2, Bryan 4. Tntnl Pnrkor fi(12, Brynn f10, HI REGULATE S'O'Uorwnn 3, Kern 1. Absent 2. WIN PLEA FOR E HAhTIMOKti, .Inly 'J"). As Urynn eonoludcd, John W. Kent miMied his way down the iii.Mo ntul was iwoutuir. cd by Chuirmuu Mnek. Kern wns plainly nervous ns he stood wuitiiifr while olieers and jeers went up from i k tho galleries and lloor. "After forty years of service to the party I Iiuvu en rued the riht to a honrinjriiy the democrat h convention. I urn from the state of Imlimm which will shortly present n candidate 'n the person of Governor Marshall. 1 desire to lake no purl in the conven tion Hint may hurt .Mr. .Marshall s in terests. "I mil pun?: to appeal for that kind of harmony (hut will bring about vic tory, for that kind of harmony that will eliaimc uloom to shunts of glnd iios. My friend Judge Pnrker sits before this convention, representing the national committee, I not to an other faction, thank (lod, hut another section. If my friend will join mo now in tho selection of another mint satisfactory to him and who can ngree with me ami withdraw in favor of that distinguished New Yorker, Senator O'Genunn: or Senator Cul berson of Texas, Senator Luke l.ea of Tennessee. Henry I). Clayton of Ala bama, ex-Governor Campbell of Texas-, or Folk of Missouri, or Sen ator Shivery of Indiana, I think we can restore harmony to the party." Parker, sat silently in his chair, hi jnw set firm nnd uitikinir no move io. answer the speaker. It was plain that Pnrker had determined not to with draw. When the tumult began to quiet down slightly Kern began anew lint while his lips were seen to move, it was Mime minutes before he could be heard: "You men cannot expect victory if you humiliate the man who led your forces four years ago. You may put him to the wheel but when you do you bring pain to the hearts of fix million loyal democrats. You may kill him but you do not commit homicide when yon kill him you commit suicide. "If the fight U to go on, there '.s only one man who can lead this fight. I mean that great American, W. ,7. Bryan. The leader must ho worthy of the cause. I have tried to get har mony but seem to have failed. I now nsk that your lender for sixteen years the man that the people love, shall be the candidate against Judge Parker in my stead." E LONDON, Juno :.- A wild scene wns enacted in the house of commons today as the result of tho forcible feeding of suffragettes who declared n "hunger strike" in Holloway prison. George Laiisbury stepped toward the ministerial bench, and shouted at Premier Asquith : "You arc beneath contempt. You cull yourselves gentlemen, yet you forcibly feed nnd murder women. You ought to be driven from public life. You will go down to posterity as the murderers of innocent women." Speaker Lowther ordered Lansbur.v taken from the liousc. Lnnsluiry said: "f rofirsc to leave while this con temptible tiling is being done while women are being murdered and driven mad." After it scene of great confiiHioii lie was induced by friends to leave. BELL PLAYS lltoR TO HALTIMORE, Md., Juno 2r. During tho fight over tho chairman ship, Theodoro Hell of California waH recognized by Muck but ho couldn't be heard for nioro than a minute. Hell wbh temporary chairman of tho democratic convention At Denver four years ago. Ho said that ho stood for Just tho same kind or demo cracy that ho did at Denver four years ago. He admitted that Hrynn was respoulblo for his selection m tem porary chairman and Insisted thnt ho placed Ills stamp of approval on his democracy. Hell said that It was a matter of keen personal regret that ho ofuld not be in accord either with Bryan or Kern. Ho said that much as he regretted breaking with his old friends ho would have to support Parker for temporary chairman. From July, 1910, to January, 1012, union inhor In Los AuroIps, Calif., lncreanod 100,5 por cont, or from C,t82 to 10,105, HARMON m ey WORM HUNGER M CREATES PROGRESSIVE CAUSE oy INAL IIA1.1 1MOUK, Md. Juno 25. It was 12' I" when Chairman Mnek rapped the convention to order nnd directed the .aorgeiiut-nt-nrnifl to clear the nixies,- Thin was a xoine what difficult task and while the of ficials wero at wark Judjjo Parker sauntered leisurely to hla ueat, ap parently unnoticed. At 15:1 1 Assistant Secretary Tom Smith of Now York begun reading tho call for tho convention. When ho concluded Mack Introduced Cardinal Gibbons who delivered the opening Invocation. As soon us tho cardinal concluded his Invocation, the silence broke Into applause and cheers. Mack again ordered the aisles cleared, but hlx directions were Jcored by tho crowds wljo simply refused to move. TARIFF KEYSTONE PARKER'S . KEYNOTE CONVENTION TALK (Continued from Page 1J need a definite constitutional amend ment which shall prevent socialistic souls from forcing peisoual continua tion In offlcu for long periods or for life, aud the personal selection of a successor In oftk'0 and the canstltil- ....ii provision should go ouo step further than our recently assailed tradition. ,Tho provision should limit to a single term. Tarirr- Is Itlamctl "In this great country which boasts ol a wealth of ouo hundred and thirty billion a agalust eighty billion for Ureal Britain nnd Ireland, sixty-five billion for Franco and sixty billion for Germany, all are con scious that too laipe a part of our wealth has been secured by a small percentage or our opulntiou and that the cost or living rises raster than the average Income "The principal cause ot all this Is to be found in the tariff statutes and in the combinations restraining trade and competition, created for the pur pose of wringing .from the public every dollar which tho traffl sta tutes make itosslblc. "Tho nverago ditles under the tariff in 1789 was); Hi per cent, now the average is GO rer cent. Protected Interests benefited "by two Increases durln; tho war, the first to an average of S7 4 per cent, the second to 47 per cent. That high average, then excused only by the exi gency of war, Li exceeded now, us tho average Is nearly 50 per cent. Knrkli l-'cw, HkII .Many "Tho republican party has thus geared the machinery of government to enrich the few nt the expenso of the many. That Increase or 30 per cent In the average has taken thous ands or millions from the general public aud devoted It to the creation ot swollen fortunes. "An awakening or the people led tho republican national convention or 190S by Its platform to promise a revision. Congress paused and the president signed. the Payue-Aldrlch bll. "Ono outcotie of this breach of faith wns a democratic house, which has acted so wisely and courageously as to arouse tho enthusiasm of tho pcoplo and Inspire the democratic parly with justlfablo hopo of early opportunity to render a public ucrv Ico sorely needed. "For tho Ills that flow from that tariff Increase from an average or 50 to 50 per cent tho republican party Is responsible. For tho continuance or that rate against th crfortH of a democratic congress, a republican president Is to blamo. Campaign Contributions Tho reason for the Inactivity of tho republican official Is plain. Tho tariff beneficiaries arc, and for many years havo been, contributors to campaign funds of the party, in which turn protected tho special privileges enjoyed by tho donors. Hut compotl Hon prevented in some Instances tho collection from tho pcoplo of tho full sum stipulated In. tho tariff. To se cure P. nil, tempted tho cupidity and stimulated tho Ingenuity of tho beneficiaries. Hut ono way could ho found combination to control tho prices up to a point where tho sta tutes let In foreign competition. Tho samo party which abut out foreign competition was found willing to permit the formation or combinations which effectually bunlshed homo competition Tho common law on the subject and the Bit or man act wero treated by republican officials as repealed by Implication. Nood it bo said that the protected IntorcHt, for these larger privileges, made contributions? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK ItKNT Closo In 0 room Iioiiho with modern plumbing and oloc- tlrc IlKhtH. On paved Htreot, with lawn and foment HldowalkH. Call Uoll phono ;i 4 0 1 . FO"USAM5 ChorrloR at Craildoll orchard, south sldo Ililrell. Prlcen rlKht nt tho orchard for choleoHt Btock, Oood roftdfl. nox 00, It. P. O. No. 1, Mfldford, 82 INVOCATION CARD N Wo are Indebted to tho president for tho evidence Hint his prcderewsor, having first enjoyed an Interview with (toorgo W. Perkins, rcatfnlnud his attorney general from bringing suit against tho harvester combina tion, Whatever ommibo inuy bo offered, tho ugly truth Is that tho republican national inaehluo has received tho moneys of the corporate nnd Individ ual houcfluhulcA of tho tariff ' and combinations and In return has com polled us to keep high' tho thrift rates and their attorney geuortilii to extend their aid to prevent prosecu tion. lu the light of all the testimony nnd of the ndmiHrtioiis, 1 submit Hint the jury of the people should find as ri general verdict (hut the failure of the ovecutivc nnd legislative- brunches of the tgic'drumcut, both federal uud stale, In protect tho people from Ike special priilogo hunters, nnd graft seekers is deeply fooled in h corrupt alliance between the latter and tlie lenders of tlui repnhlicun party. 1'p on thai verdict but ouu judgment cuii be entered thai of eviction. Culls Them IlyitoerKcn On one occasion u president of Hie I'lillcd Sinter has been known lo so licit the fiimucial campaign ussist unco of n great railroad leader, over whose railroad Hues Hie executive de partment might hold cither it stern or mild und gentle dwiiy. The presiden tial attitude wns gentle uud polite, but firm und insistent. Like the hypocrites Of old who lov ed to pray stnndiiig in the synagogues iiml in Hie corners of the si reels, who prated of their virtues .nnd gn.e thanks Hint they were not us other men, so have corrupt republican Icr ers covered their vilu mi-deeds bv hyiKicrilieul profes.-ious of righteous, uess. In jeodardi.ing our form of gov ernment uud those dearlv bought lib erties which the fathers therein se-, cured to u, (ho rcpubliiun apostles uud promoters of misrule, federal usurpation and corruption threat n the very foundations of the greatest cathedral builded by modern ei dura tion. Should He Destroyed For their crimes ngninst American citizens the present lenders of the republican party should be destroyed, for making uud discharging the bur nt in to take euro of tunff-pmioot ! "Girls! Girls! W.'l Can All Stop Wear . ing Prats ShieltU!" Elp Them Out-Here's PERSPI-NO, I'M nover wrnr ilrrn ilili'Mn nanln, whllo I run Rntthutrt'iiiiirknlilit iKintlur, I'KU HIM'NO. No lr-eJl Novi-r nuntu for uiul I J tut put a llttlu in my arm- No Moro Prt ptmtton Ulia Tlilf, nJ No Moco Dr.i. Shield, if You Uio I'EJUN-NO. pit. Willi tlie ll thnt cotntu with cnoh box. and tlun my Klory llnl No innUr what tint wclulit of yotir rlothliiK. no iwiltvr bow hot itml ntufty It may Imi liuloorii, you nreil novflr l nfrnld of p.'Wlrliw any moro in your nnifplt tlnin you do cut tho txtclc of your liuiul, If you win I'KUHI'I'NO. It' a iimrvciloiu yut n rluiplo powder thnt nnypooy In unto In unlmr. It kcup your nriii.piu Jut in freu ami Ury ami rmtiirnl n rmy other portion of your body. Um PB KB PI-NO and hot thfiitroa, lnnct"luillii, nnd wlnl nflnlM will lmvo no more lurmr for you In arm-pit por plrntlon. It' KooU-byq dreiut utilold forovur. ftntlafnctloit Kimrnntnod. PEHBI'I-NO Is for wlo nt your driur Blst'nnt'JSoabox.orofliitdlroet.onrri'clpt of price, by tho lvrspo Co., nm J-lncoln AvoCIilcno. for sulu nnd recoinincndcd 11 .Mt-dloril by Chx. Stranv, U II. ItMklni VrledforJ fturmncy. IT WILL BE A pleasure for 1110 o know thai; I lmvo Hiiilert you With glasses. Your plea.siire eonics with the weiring. Dr. Rickert over Keijtnes Mm. 9 C5s,, JUNE WEDDINGS Solid Silver the most appropriate gift Its permanency makes it do. ffl I Carry a L,arje Till? JEWKTiHU interests in consideration or cam paign funds, they ulinilltl bo de stroyed. For onmuirngliiu; the orealloii of oninhliiutioiiH ,o restrain Ira'de and commerce uud refusing In enforce Iho law, for n like ebnsitlornlluil limy should be destroyed, For lite lavish wnslo of the public funds, for Hie fraudulent disposition of the people's domain and for their onplrilnilinu toward1 tho 'division or Iho people Iplo ellis'rtcH tYieylpiiild In' destroyed. -, For Iho effoVIs lo mjcitro for the oxctiiitivc department of (ho federal govcrniiienl powers rightfully belong ing1 lo tlie stnlcs they be destroyed. Aud desl ruction will bo theirs this very your If we liut do our duty, Fin The Little Doctor That little cough, that seemingly In significant cold may ho the Hturt ot a serious porlmpH fatal llluotm. You can't uffnnl to neglect a cold or cough. Hot "the llltlo doelor" Mae t.arcu'ii Mustard Cerate Your druggist bus It two sixes Ut and fitVeent Jars. You should al ways havo It lu the Iiouko Mac 1. urea's Mustard Corato given prompt and sure relief from neuralgia, rhou mutism, lumbago, colds, noro throat, headaches, worn miincles, etc. I Pit better than a mutilard plaster tor anything a mustard planter's good tor. Innlst on tho Original MAC LARILN'S a WILL NOT BLISTER. Accept No Hulmtltuto Medford Pharmacy nnd other drug gists. BIG SALE EAST SIDE MILLINERY Coinnit'iiciii Wednesday, Juno 2G Closing out entire stock at cost. ISvorvthiiitf must jjo. G08 East Main Stroot Tho Standard OH Company says: USE VyOrjiflHBB I "III I iV'lTlf j3Bf "It is tho best automobile oil wo know how to mako." Fov Sale lOverywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY (llH'oritoniUMl) HAN rnANCinco rORTLAKD GROWERS The prospects are good for a bumper fruit crop in tho Pacific northwest. AVo would advise all grow ers ol! Peaches, Apricots, Oaiiteloupes, Tomatoes, Po tatoes, etc., to got in touch with us. It is a part of our business io find a market for the fruits and produeo grown in the valley. Wo have our arrangements completed to Handle tho crops that will bring good returns to the grower. J t will pay you to investigate ROGUE RIVER Medford, Pacific 5G21. The Trade-mark ot GORHAM CO. a guarantee of quality and design and Well-Selctcted StooK of MARTIN J. REDDY fll RDTOTOl, OUBflON NlOAll 'POSTOJWXOR Medford Real Estate j & Employment Atjcncy, rt heron. Junl mil of Iho city lltnltN, ifu the west, new 5 room bungalow, never lived lu, fur u short I lino wo can sell thin foe It.aoo. Unimproved acreage 1 1& mllcii out lu any iimnlty $3 75 per ncio. Jll acres, rtlii mlleit out, sot lo pours, (:i, 000. am nores nt Ull max, It would miiko a good tduok rnnoh. $ao per acre, ,ir you wautnonio mini ou.iivunn Creek, nt thu right prim, enmo nud i(oo us, 5.100111 bungalow, nicely fur nished, one of tho finest homes lu town, close In. Price f:i(l0(). Wo witul to list your property cither lo trade or Mil. If nu waul to trade your city property don't fall to l"t us know at once. HiinIiicss CcIiiuicc. Uooii.iug houso uinlui an offer, Plami at your own print and tonus. Harbor shop, f 1000. Kuiployiiioiit. Wouu'ii ntul. girls for general housework. Woman cook for hotel. If you want itooil help don't for get to scud tin you order. Mrs. Emma Bittnor l'lioncll II: Home, 1 1. Ops))l(c iS'nsli Hotel flOOMH l AND 7. PAliM HMX'lf l"7CP?c BRlD&lVoRK:. or the neatest and most nynunctrhal kind Is the rule lu our establishment. Wo are known by tho oxrellent final ity of our work lu this and ttlUother Hues of advanced practical dentistry. PnlulesH Intruding, Filing, Filling, Cleaning, etc. Wo solicit a trlnl, feel lag assured that your imtlsfactlon will bring you back again regularly. Our charges are very modernto lu npllo or the superior nature or our work. Itdy AKcuitaiit DR. BARBER Till: IHiSTIST Over n.iuleln for Duds. Pacific Phono uru, Home Phono 3T.2-1C COMMISSION CO. Orogon Home 307. Gurliai'n Silver sxrrvr i