Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 25, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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A ilollKlilfii! 11 f fair wiui tint itiiiiilul
lmniiinl (mlui'inl by tint IiiiIIch of tint
Oicatur M ml ford ulnb Moinlny ovmi
Iiik to Hit ininbtrnlili ninl to Urn
iiiumIhim of tint Cointiiiirdiil cluli at
tliu llotitl M ml ford, Ovur it IniiiilriMl
liiirtlclputt'il an Hpitut it niOHt tinjoy
nlili) tivmiliiK tlUuiiMHiiiK topU-H of civic
nml club liitnrcdt,
K. A. Itiiiunt'M iutmIiIihI iih tonut
iittintor In IiIh 11 m ii til liupny iiuuiiiur.
Hlmrt IoiimIh wortt ruNnoiitlril to tin
follow; "lOnfiHTxtiHMit of City Or
illniiiii'i'n," by Mrn. W. (I. Davliliuin:
"Our Mimi KrliuiilH," by MUn Cittli
t'rllio Mmtrn; "KffootM of tliu I'ltliitiiiit
(.'mini tIoii (ho lloKiii HIvit ViiIIk)'."
by Mrn, II. U. Hteiltlurtl: "lluiuor,"
liy (Iiim Nowliury; "Women on tin
Hohool lloitrtl," by (orK I'litiiiiiuj
"TIik Clrwtiir Mmlfon! Olnb." by C.
I.. Hhiiiiium; unil "Our Huclul H
ipoimlbllltlt'it," by Mrn. Mitbid II, I'tir
mm, pri'ililtuit of tint t'lub.
In bur brlvf NpiM't'li Mm. I'urnoiiii
nouniloil tin lnyiit! of tb club word
for Hut i'oiiiIiik ytmr, which will lie
rlinlml, not only tilvlc liiiprovtiitionl
an In llm punt, but work In broinlxr
biiinitiilturlitii flolila, of lookliiK "ft"r
Ihc tuornl wiilftim of the youiiK nml
t'oiubutliiK tin nodal nvll. In ttixlr
work, tliu club IiiUIoh lutvo Iiim'ii
brouKbt to Hid IiiowIiiIk of llm txW
liuu'it of HbocklUK conilllloun ami to
bi'lp roinixly (xlntliiK "vlltt wait om
of tint rJuliH timkH.
"I'ubllc offlcr nro ncvur butttT
Until ihti clvlo cuinirlotiMiiuH," itluiif
Kttlil, "knowlititKO of uooil pitvliiK and
Kood wnlur workH Inu't tmoiiKb. W
in ti tit tnktt Ntock if ill war bntwicn
nntitltni'titallty and morality and lK
mm of ItiOMo boyn and Klrl wlio urn
not IikIiik cared for tit Iioiiik. Our
club linn uintlo luvcKtlnullon and ban
brm pri'tiontiid with iiiKtaiicim that
ahow that It In wtcommry hern to
combat tln itoclal ovll. My toant to
night, lit for a Kri'ntiT Mmlford, not
bountttiK of iiuttiTlal wiilfaro but of
tliu nfcnunnU for Itx chllilnin,"
Impromptu rt'itpotmi'it worn inntlw
by W. I. Vnwtor, Dr. K. II. IMcknl.
Mm. J. F. Untidy and Tortnr J. NVff
and It watt near midnight wlnn tho
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LONDON, Juno 25. -Flohl Mnr
filinl Will to, famoiiD itoldlor, dlod to
(lay nt tlio a((o ot 78, Ho waa known
oh tfio dufondor of LadyHinlth and
fortiiurly had houn Kovornor of Choi
Hcli houpitnl lioinu for agoil Holdloru.
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ROOSEVELTTrtRUSTS
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CIIICAUO. Juno 25. Ah a remilt
of a pror.ram after a cerli'it of iIIh
ciiiihIoii Monday with HutitiMiaiilH lu
which lliunt went Hevcral cIiihIicii,
Colonel Itoouovcll dccldeil lief ore
leavlnt: ChlcaKo to cut entirely away
the puny with which IiIh whole pub
lic career hint been Identified. 1 1 Ih
iIccIhIou dlKappoluti'd I hone who fa
vored an organization that iiiHtht be
coiiHldered an Independent repub
lican parly with which the varloiiH
mate orKanlzntloiiH nilcht co-operate
and Htlll maintain, It wiih hoped, reg
ularity. "There iinmt bo no coinpromlHO, no
Htraddle," Itonxevelt mild.
Ah nit Indication ho lit determined,
he mild when ho returned to Oyttter
ny ho would communicate with a
number of democrats ho thought
inlnht wUli to Join the new party.
When ho left CIiIcuko hlx flint plamt
were completed nml bin leadern are
.cntterliiR to nil part it of tho coun
try, ltoonovclt expensed liliiitf aa
pIciiMfd with the outcome of tho con
vention. He mild ho had a iiuikh of
telegrams nml lutterri from demo
crattt and reptibllcaun offering him
mipport.
The repulillcau noinlnatlon for
prenlilent, Homtevelt mild, waa IiIh for
tho iinkliii; on the day Taft wiih iioiu
Imtled, He declined to accept It, ho
xnld, on tho tonus under which tho
offer waH nude,
Roo.ovclt wilt! he wn vlsltc-tl early
Saturday nioriiliut by n i;roup Of
delcKatett who promised him n Hiif
flcleut block of Tuft delegates to
hwIiik the iiomluntlou for ItooHoveU
to avert rupturo of the party. The
number of doloKittcH sufficient to
nominate RoohovcK or any candidate
ho in Ik tit name. It wiih Htlpulnted,
however, ho nnut accept the nomin
ation from tho convention ib then
compoHcd, not to InnlHt upon tho re
moval of tho Hoventy-elKht delej;nteB
ho contended fraudulent. Roosevelt
Hnld ho Informed tho delegation he
would not accept the nomination un
der tllCHO COIldltlOUH.
Tlio chief point of Interest today
aiiioni; KooHovclt'it aupportern Ik
whether they are ahlo to carry with
them the Htreni;th of tho followliiK
which RooHtivelt, herotoforo had In
tho republican party. Some mild It
w8 Imposfllblo to brliiK tho former
RooHuvolt btutoH In lino for tho now
party. RoohovoR took tho vlow ho
will have tho Biipport of iiiiliHtantlal
party or;tiiilziitlouu with him In tho
preliminary cumpalcu, and that If
thero worn defect Ioiib It will ho poa
Hlblo to rill tlio i;aiH with volunteers
(loveruor JoliiiHon of California an
nounced tho committees of seventeen
to carry on tho prolliiiliiary plans for
tho formal orcnnlimtlDu of a now
party.
ENGLISH PAPER GIVES
THEODORE ROOSEVELT PRAISE
LONDON, Juno 25, .Tho Pnll Mull
duetto today praised RoobovoR'h
action lu luunuhluK u now porty lu
tho United States, sayliu;:
"Thoro lu overy iohboii to hollo vo
that the fut me will Justify tho action
of RoobuvoR and his friends. Tho
division of American politics In tho
republican tind domocratlo parties Is
doomed bocuuso It has developed a
system which Is cynical, perfunctory
a nil largely corrupt. Rokiu'iIIobs of
K- MOORE'S
OAK
ruisoN
NEVER ntlipnu 30 YEARS
rAUINO. KCmUUl THCSTIN0M10
PILIO, CHILBLAINS. fCLONB, BUHNS, ETC,
AVALUJkBLt: HflutiHoin itLue.
AIL ORUOOIint HAVC IT OH WIIL oTIN OS RCQUCST
fico as Cents.
PICKED AMERICA'S TEAM
rnu 11 r rv i im ".r n.-in. i vr Tjf
G. 0. P.
LEAVE PARTY
Two KooKcvolt membera of the re
publican county central committee
will reHlcn. One, ,. IC. Ware, has
tendered hlu resignation to Chair
man !:. T. Staples or Ashland. Tho
other, Attorney I W. Moam. wild
Monday ulKht that ho would send In
his reslKiiatlou lu a couple of days.
Ilolh cave iih reaKOUH dissatisfaction
with the action of the national con
entlon nt Chicago In uomlnatliiK
Prt'Hltlttiil Taft over tho contested
Itoosevell delegates.
Tho reaHoiiK kIvoh by Mr. Ware
aro as follews:
"Mr. 12. T. StaploB, Kccretary re
publican county committee. Ashland.
Or.: Dear Sir I herewith tender
my reslKiiatlon iih chairman of the
republican county committee for the
following reasens: The national re
publican committee by Its action at
CIiIcuko hIiowoi! that It was no
lotiKor entitled to bo held with re
Hpert by any broad-minded citizen,
when, by Its Btenin roller czarlstlc
methods It recommended tho seating
or tleienates who wore no moro en
titled to meats In that convention
than anything in thlu world.
"The majority should rulo when
It Kftlns Its victory honestly and
without question, but when It koIiis
Its victory by fraud and rank Btonl
Iuk then that majority cannot expect
decent citizens to ratify and Rtipport
the candidates It nominates. Also
tho platform adopted by that conven
tion Is so at varluuco with tho views
of broad-minded, pronressvo men
who are to bo the final arbiters in
November of the Kreat questions now
ho iiKltatlni; the largo mass of Inde
pendent voters at present that I
could no longer work for the candi
dates who will stand on that plat
form this fall, so wish to bo released
and bo free to act with any party or
men who believe Hint tho people
shall rule, not the old-time boss who
finds out what big Interests want
and is willing to pay him for, thou
fixes his platform and nominates tho
candidate who wants office worse
than ho wants pntrlotltsm or free
dom to prevail. Yours respectfully,
"A. IC. WARK."
linmedlato results, Roosovelt's revolt
will figure In history as tho luting
oration of a great and permanent
change."
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'Tho Oobblo "Duct
Slide Trombone Solo by A. ,0.
Burgess
Tho Logond of the-Mascot
Prices 5(ty, $1.00, $1.50
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FOR OLYMPIC GAMES.
.ai ntji A&rini a
BUTCHERS OF CITY
Resolutions enlliut: upon the oily
council to prevent nny butcher from
IrniiMioliiiii business at the public
market, were adopted ununimoiisly
.Momlny evening by the .Mcdfon .Mor
elmnls association. followlnir a
oglhy discussion of the subject. The
merchants, however, favored the sale
of meal ly fanners of ihe county who
would lirintr in their own product and
dispone of it.
The meat question in connection
with the public market has been tlis
iit.t'il pro and eon in the city since
the establishment of the market when
Hob Crowder, who Ims been butcher
ing in .Inekson county for the past
two years rented stalls there ami be
en n to sell meat to patrons of the
market. Hatchers In the city raised
a storm of protest? claiming that
Crowder was not a? producer nutl
hence could not transact hiiMiiess at
the market. On the' other hand the
women of the city lookup the fi-rht
for Crowilor stating that lie was sell
ing meat at prices which tliev could
afford to pay. The matter was re
ferred (o the market committee o
city council which in turn referred it
to the council as a whole.
After a lengthy discussion at which
much wits said ami little done the
council postponed action. In the
meantime the merchants took up the
mutter ami hae demanded that
Crowder or any other professional
butcher be burred from the market.
TALENT CHURCH TO BE
DEDICATED NEXT SUNDAY
The McUiodi.st church of Talent will
bo dedicated ne.xt Sunday. June .'10,
liy Dr. Holiuau, president of Wil
lnmette university, who will preach
the dedicatory senium at 11 o'clock
a. m. There will be a platform meet
inir at .'I p. in. at which several short
addresses will be given by neighbor
ing pastors and Dr. llolnmn on the
general theme "The Mission of the
Church." ln'the evening there will be
an Kpworth league rally in charge of
District Supt. Dunlap. A double
quurtette will lead the congregation
in praise mid will also render several
choice .selections. The public is cor
dially invited to attend the service.
Medford Priming company carry a
full lino of local, blanks.
MERM
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The Mascot
Comic Opera in three nets. Under tho direc
reetion of "The Burgess Bros."
"Proceeds go to help defray tho expense of
Med ford's headquarters room at Elk's reunion in
Portland. TWO NIGHTS
Tues. 6 Wed. June 25-26
GO PEOPLE
. Orchestra of .10 Pieces
IT. II. Howell Musical Director
SEE
Beautiful Costumes
Poker Games botweon Burgess and
Quisenborry
Prince Lorouzo Ride tho Burro
Ask
BELL SAVES LABEL
FROM
KNOCKOUT
OmuoncsM mid Kxperienci' took a
stand against Youth lust night nml
when the mixup was rner (JnmomM
was all in ami Experience couldn't
be located. Hud Anderson, "1'ridc
of Moilford," won a deciMioii at the
end of the tenth round over Abe Label
of Kan Franr'isrjo, ftr Ihe bell had
robbed him of a knockout at the cad
of the ninth. Label, game ami crafty,
fought well, but In1 was against Yonh
and Youth did not tire.
I 'or nine rounds Anderson was
forced to hold in abeyance his rignt
haymaker punch that some of his
friends claim will send him to the top
lanks of the boxing game and when
be finally turned it loose ami connect
ed, the bell nullified its effect on the
count of eight. In the tenth lie could
not put it over ami so the record will
show a decision for Anderson.
Anderson did not show as well -n
bis fight last night as usual dm pro
bably to the fact that he was against
a better man than has been matched
heretofore with him in this city. lie
Hwinig more or less wild and threw
himself open repeatedly. Had Label
had his old time punch he would pro
bably have slowed Anderson up w;th
some of (he ernekK lie slipped
through.
Label caused some delay in going
on ami got into the ill graces of the
fans. However on the plea of IM
wnrds that he be given the usual wcl-
iiirne he was cheered when he entered
the ring and soon afterwards by his
gameness worked his way into '.he
good graces of local fans.
The mill was one of the best seen
m Medfonl. The only disagreeable
feature was a wait of an hour.
MARRIED.
Tho marriage of Miss Alma Dohen
berger to Kdward Egll was solemn
ized by the Rev. A. A. Holmes of the
Raptlst church at the Hotel Medford
Monday night at 11 o'clock. Both
young people aro from Yreka and
since their marriage they will spend
their first week of married Hfo in
this city. Few friends of tho couple
were present. Tho newly weds will
return to their homo about tho 15th
of July.
Colestin Excursion Sunday
An excursion will bo run on the
Southern 1'acifio next Sunday to
C'olestine. The train will leave Med
ford nt 7:30 a. m. arriving at Colestin
at 10 a. in., returning at 7 p. in.,
reaching Medford 9:30 p. m. One fare
for round trip. SG
Babrts
tfotce
Every woman's heart responds to
tho charm and sweetness of a baby's
rolco, because naturo Intended her for
motherhood. But even tho loving
naturo of a mother shrinks from tho
ordoal of Buffering and dnngor. Wom
en who uso Mother's Friend aro saved
much discomfort nnd their systems
aro In n healthy condition to meet tho
timo with tho loast posslblo danger.
Mother's Frlond Is recommonded onlyi
Tor tho rollef and comfort of oxpoct
nnt mothers, nnd its many years of'
success, nnd tho thousands of endorse
raonts recolved from women who
have used It aro a guaranteo of tho
benefit to bo derived from Its uso.
Mother's Friend allays nausea, pre
vents caking of , --
tho breasts, nnd lHOlll&fS
contributes to fr4rtltlgf1U
Btrong, healthy T-5
motherhood. Mother's Friend Is sold
at drug stores. Write for our free
book for expectant mothers
BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., AtW.," (U.
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60 PEOPLE
any Elk about Tickets
Ppv
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Nearly a qunrter of n century under tho same
management
'" wi i hum iiiiiniiii.il i, . ..i. ,,i , mm
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has Hiiccceded because of
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Bafety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $176,000.00
W. L Vawter, President Q. R. Lindley, Vice 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 (2b Storage Co.
Excursion
Colestin
Sunday, June 30
One Dollar
Special train will leave Medford 7:40 a. m. reach
ing Colestin 10 a. m.
Will leave Colestin between 6 and 7 p. m. reach
ing Medford about dark.
Pill your basket with good things to eat and spend
the day in the mountains, enjoy the mineral
water and scenic ride over tho mountains.
Tickets on sale "Wednesday at Southern Pacific
depot. . :.
Ample equipmont will bo provided and everything
possiblo done to make the trip ei)joyablo.
$1 Round Trip
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