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arEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MTCDK)RT), OKEOON. MONDAY, ,'IULY 1, 1912.
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OCAL AND
L'fKRMHAL
Mrs. ivickfox left Sunday for Port
land whore she will vlBlt Mr. nnd Mrs.
.T. H. Harrington for several xveeks.
Samuel 8, SVennlng, ilpptity sup
ervisor1 of tho Crater National forest,
has Vlurhed frohx a 'ttlp to Pelican
Bn'elunYry.
If, D. Wfcttoa, commercial photog
rapher,' seialtvn wade any time or
plasty apqVntmerit. Phono M. 1471
TnoEpwortti Loaguo Will give a sb
clal this evening at tho First M. K.
church, corner of Hartlott and -tth.
It will be In thi character of a Trip
Prom Doston to Florida. The boat
Is scheduled (o leave at 7:45 p. m.
prompt. All young peoplo of the
city arc cordially Invited to take the
trip the only condition being to be
aboard' tho Lugger on 'time.
Bhaplelgh Hardware, 28 So. Cen
tral".! JdHn R Adams of Willow Springs
Bporit, Sunday at Med ford.
Senntor Von der Hollen of Wel
len spent Monday at Medford on busi
ness. Flags for the Fourth Palace of
Sweets.
W. A. Marvin of Gold Hill spent
Monday In Medford.
Mrs. Effle Henderson of Ashland
spont Monday with Medford friends.
Marlon P. Anderson of Phoenix
was, a recent Medford visitor.
The Southern Pacific company Is
engaged In cleaning tip the right of
way roconted vacated by the Crater
Lake Lumber company. The com
pany now has nearly two full blocks
which they can let for carnival and
circus purposes opposite the no
depot.
Mrs. H. C. "Williams of Griffin
Creek was in Medford Sunday visit
ing with friends.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Mas, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. Homor Rothermal left Sunday
evening for an outing at Newport.
Big dance at Nat. July 4th ana
Ctth. 90
W. J. Diimhlll returned Sunday
from Newport stating that It was too
cold for him there.
Kodak finishing, tne best, at Wea
toa'a, opposite book store.
E. A. Hicks and Charles Carney
spent Monday at Talent on business.
Big dance at Nat. July 4th and
6th. 90
Lake Beach of Hancock, "Wis., a
boyhood friends of Mayor W. H.
Canon, Is spending & few days in
Medford. Their meeting, which oc
curred Sunday was purely accidental.
Mr. Beach looking tho mayor up af
ter hearing he was In this city.
Among tho local peoplo who spent
Sunday at Colcstln were: Russell
Evan's, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Corey, Mr.
and MBrs. Carl Flchtner, Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Porter, Mrs. George Por
ter and son, Miss Irene Plotman,
Ldufs Llrlch, Jeraldlne Rukes, Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Stennett, Miss Gladys
Peart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sulllnger,
James Baker, Miss Marie Hanson, Mr.
and Mrs. afays, Mr. and M"rs. Carl
Swarison, Mr. arid Mrs. A. B. Wil
liams. They all report an enjoyable
time.
Lawn and garden supplies. Shap
lelgn Hardware.
John Vf. Parker left Sunday everi
Jngfor Portland for a short business
trlrJ. Hd will stop at Rosebnrg on
his return to- lay plans for "Parker
field" an estate of 3000 acres owned
by him and "VhItc6mb Field.
CarklB Taylor (Jobn H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jacksoa County Bank building,
Medford.
W. W. Elfcrt ha moved his tailor
ing outfit from tho Palms to the
premises formerly occupied by the
Spot Cafe'.
Mathews & Son do draylng, trani
ferrlng and furnlturo packing. Both
phones. Sunday work a specialty. 8G
Tho Hlllcrest baseball team de
feated the Bear Creek team Sunday
at the' Hllldrest diamond, by a score
of 17 'to H, Features of tho game
wero tho fielding of Safield for Bear
Creek and Griffin, third base foi HJ1I
crdst. 'A Simp at Berlin's Tailoring Par
lors. Three fine imen's suits, all
wool, latest stylo, 36, 37 and 38 sizes,
for $10 each. Seo them now,
Henry" Humphroy met with an n i
dent' last Saturday which will un
doubtedly 6ohflne him to his bed for
a number of weelts. Mr. Humphrey,
who 'is' 7C years of age, was picking
cherries from 'a ladder when the
foot of tlFo ladder slipped throwing
hlni off backward and he fell to Uid
ground! a distance of fifteen 'feet,
striking on Jil's head and shoulders,
nnd sustaining numerous Injuries.
So badly Js ho Injured that he Is un
able to raise his head from the pillow,
Miss Florence and Alice Johnson
spent Sundny nt Colostln, nn did
Misses Anna and Helen Puruckos,
Hazel nnd Loon Dean.
Our full 'line of fine woolens hns
arrived. Save $10 by ordering now.
W'6 make fine ladles and mens
suits, Berlin, Medford, SIS
Main.
Mrs. C. U. Blackburn left Monday
for n visit with friends at Ashland.
Miss Florence Graves, teacher of
piano, studio 265 W. Jackson street.
S3
Number 13, south bound S. P. pas
senger, did not reach Medford today
until 1 o'clock being delayed by a
freight wreck.
S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. Co. bid.
Mr. and rs- ' F. Hlttson spent
Sunday at' Gold Ray.
O. W. Johnson spent Sunday fish
ing on Rogue River.
Tho Southern Pacific passenget
station is tho only place In Medford
xvhero tickets to points outside of
Jackson county can bo purchased.
Henry Thomas of Talent spent
Monday at Medford on business.
Stop swearing at that lawn mower
and bring it to Mitchell's wagon shop
and have St sharpened. No. SC S.
Riverside.
Dr. J. F. Reddy Is expected back
from San Francisco Tuesday.
In addition to the extra service
already announced for tho 4th of
July by tho Southern Pacific, a spe
cial train will leave Ashland at 3:00
p. m. on the Fourth for Medford and
Crater Lake Jet where races are to
commence at 4:00 p. m., returning
special train will leave Junction nt
7:30 p. m., Medford 7:40 p. m. for
Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Holmes have
returned from a trip to Portland.
Superintendent nnd Mrs. F.
Carnahan of the Blue Ledge mine are
visiting Medford.
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Tracy of "The
Laurels" spent Sunday with Med
ford friends.
Mrs. Welter Kentner left Sunday
evevnlng for a month's visit at New
port. W. C. Stephen of Minneapolis. Is
In Medford for a visit with friends.
Mrs. Fred I. Lewis of Willow spent
Sunday with Medford friends.
Meats tomorrow at market, stalss
11 and 12. All kinds, come enrjy
'SJEEAS ISEXZT'OlftJIIP.
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CHAMP CLARK SECOND
II llll III
(Continued from pngo U)
member of the .MUmmiii delegation
iloniu'd over ninl tuuulinj.'ly veiled:
"Clark, Clnrk$" directly ill hU IWo
and ear. A froo-for-itll ftu.li I Parted
oxer a banner diteetlv in front of the
lit"s stand. A doyen MJsmiminu
proleoled by the Hwueunt-nl-nrms,
raided the banner on the pro seetioii.
Tlii'V xvere throxxti bodily to the floor.
A down men wero fight iiu; on the
"If the Mixxnuri deleuation i not
rtwpon-dhlo for Ihw liiuincr, then I
cannot mv uiiytlitiiK''
Jatne.s xtmU'd to lvdoio order
ngnin when a new fijihl dialled in
the Connecticut doli'giilinu wliieh dc-
fieil the efforts of lh police to stop.
.Siikch(h .isn' .Name
While tlicy xxere doing (his Jainex
issued an order to the police to an est
any person xxho came into the hall
with a banner at auv time in t h6
fiituie. .Mayor Kitraerald of loson
ine iimiie. .Mayor n
Door while die Hattiiuoie police weie then broke Ihlo the giiuu ami while
uiakiiiir childishly feeble of forts to uiiiiouiioiiiir that he xvonld not take
W H, ANDREWS
W. IT. Andrexxs is the leading cnu
rtld.ue for election to the United States
Senate from New Mexico. His closest
rlx-al Is Albert It. Fall, former Supreme
Court Judge.
M N 1 S
NEARLY TIE LIFE
Distribution of patent medicine
samples has resulted In another nar
row escape from death in this city.
Saturday night incz Heady, u grand
daughter of Louis Hell, picked up
some medicine samples of "Do Wlftcs
Kidney nnd Bladder Pills and Kodnl
Dyspeptic Tablets" and thinking them
candy, owing to their sugar coating,
ate most of them. Tho llttlo girt
was seriously III for a time but nfter
heroic methods had been employed
by D. E. H. Porter who was called
she was saved. The samples wero
distributed from house to house.
Tho ease was brought to tho atten
tion of the city nuthorjtles today and
Mayor Canon has instructed the city
attorney to prepare an ordinance
which will ntake It an offense to dis
tribute such samples. Several states
have legislated against tho practice,
making such distribution a peniten
tiary offense.
and avoid rush.
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ILLEGAL FISHING
AT
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TLAMX AMxaTASY.
Sam L. Sandry, chief deputy fish
and game warden on Sunday night
confiscated a new 90 foot salmon net
at the Bybee bridge In this county.
This is the first evidence secured In
four years of Illegal fishing with a
net In Jackson county. Heretofore
the offenses have been commltteed on
the loxver portions of tho river.
Sandry found the net Saturday and
watched until Sunday night for the
parties to return and make their
haul. When they did show up they
succeeded In getting away from the
officers but the net was taken.
Sandry stated that it was only an
accident that he found the evidences
of Illegal fishing at that place on the
river as heretofore the Jackson coun
ty end of the riveV has been free of
Btich practices. Hereafter however
be will carefully watch all portions
of the stream.
The poachers were in a boat. Cen
tral Point parties are suspected.
WILSON PLEASED BY
AT
SHOWING
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SEA GIRT, N. J., July 1. "That ir
very utisfietory," xx'as Governor
Wil-on's" comment accompanied by his
broadest smile xxhen the nexx's this
afternoon xxn conveyed to him from
the telegraph -tution on the little laxvn
it the "Little White liou-e" that he
xxas abend of Clark by fixe votes on
the thirtieth ballot.
The governor xva- informed by his
lieutenants an snon . Inxxn nnd Ver
mont put hi total -core nboxe that
of the speaker.
stop the uear-iiot.
Riot Is tStartcd
A Missouriuu tried to ruh the press
seats and xvas knocked to (he floor
lv one of the New York reporters
over whom tie tried to xxitlk.
Hv this time thb entire front of the
delegate section jus below the plat
form xxas ft howling mob. Chairman
Ollie James rushed to the platform.
The Wilson men stirrted to !irin their
banners, but the were, ordered hack
by William P. McCoombs, tho Wilson
mauaper, to piovcnt' f wilier fijchtinir.
After ten minutes, order xvas restored
and the offending banner xvas remov
ed.
Mennxvhile llryan was silting on
the rail nt the speaker's pint form,
xwiitin; for his chnncc.
Chairman .lames xvheti order xvas.
restored tried to place the blame for
the disorder on the visitor! despite
the fact that at least two-thirds- o
the Missourinn delegation hart not
onlv precipitated but hud participated
in the riot.
Rrynn fchut Out N
James ordered the result of the bal
lot and ordered flit! clerk to proceed
xxith tho roll call.
Hryan demanded the rijjht to spenk.
James finally declared that Hryan
had n right to n nucMion of n per
sonal privilege' nnd that lie could Mute
his (piestinn.
"Mr. Chairman, I xvas seated with
my delegation xxhen a banner xvas
placed in front of us. nskctl that it
be removed from Hint place. Mciinr re
fused I xvent to the Missouri delega
tion to find out if the banner had
been taken to tho Nehritska delega
tion by its' authority! If that xvn
the unnuthormd-nct of thos6 wlm
brought it I have fibthiiiif to say. If
it xva.s the official net of the Missouri
delegation then I demand to answer
the ipieslion on tho banner."
Chairman James said: "Tho chair
regrets to have to rule that the gentle
man from Nebraska has not stated a
question of pergonal privilege and lie
cannot talk on the subject."
Hryan Itoxx'ed to James' Tiding,
smiled grimly and1' returned to his
sent in the Nebraska1 delegation. When
fie trot there he said:
adxanlage of tho offer of the chair
man to arise to a ipicstiou of personal
piixilege at this time he reserved the
right when the lime comes that the
committee- cannot miike n choice be
tween the leading candidates to sug
gest ilini It nominate as u snb-cnudi-dato
Kiigene N". I-'oms, Theie was a
general latigh oyer the manner in
which Kilygernld got his speech be
fore the convention.
The fight in the Connecticut dele
gation resulted from Delegate Malum
shouting slurs' at William.). Hryan.
Stale Senator W. .M. Kennedy of
Nnugutiiek objected and .Maliitn re
pented the remark, and the pair clash
ed. There xvas lillle done, hoxvevcr.
Wtlstin had .started the dav with
107 votes on the twenty-seventh
ballol iisiigiiinst dtl'l for the speak
er. Up gained slowly but steadily,
however, and on the thirtieth bulbt
xvent past tho speaker.
Ioxva split on his liullnt, fourteen
delegates voting for Wilson, as
against twelve for Clark and Con
gressman Henry I). Clayton of Ala
bama, the acting chairman ruled that
the unit had been broken and that
the vote should be recorded as cast,
The vote on the thirtieth ballot
showed WiNon -It!!) against Clark's
l."i.". The nuiiouuCeiut'nt that liC hnd
nt last secured the highest vote enus
od the Wilson snpjxirtorK to start an
uproanons demonstration nnd then
the leaders redoubled their efforts to
get Illinois into lino for Wilon. They
boosted (hat if (hey cMild get Hoger
Sullivan nnd his turn lined up. they
could stampede the convention for
the Nexv Jersey executive.
All Deals Fall
The t'ndcrxvood forces xvere trying
to make it ileal with all other dele
gates but failed to make nil)' head-
xvayj
.Manx Of the delegates xvere looking I
np precedents for an nd inurnment to-
day; It xvas ngreed that this would ,
onlv be itosnihlo as a lust resort and ,
when it had been absolutely demon-'
strnlcd that no agreement could be
reached. I
A suggestion that met with favor I
in certain quarters was for a recess
of four weeks daring xvhich prcfercn- I.
lial primaries could ha held in tin'
various states. This plan was de
clared by ninny western ilolejii'lerf l
he a good one hill the casteiiicrH dc
nntuiecd it us a "llryan plot."
Tim New Yoik delegates veu In a
hitler mood today. The constant ex
coriation hv Hryan was having Us
effect.
"We have tried to he dignified and
not meet abuse with abuse," said
(lovcrnor l)i, ''bill I tliink Ilia lima
hiH coiad when we will liaxe to take a
position in opposition to llryan's dirt
tribes.".
It was llsO.'l when the convention
xvas called to order hv Chaiiniati
Janles, the opening praxer was by
Key. S. Carroll funic of Hiiltlnmrc
llryan cauio In Immediately after
the pra.xer and xvas uproariously
cheered hv tin' galleries. The mirioi
it !' Hi" delegates sat stolidly in
their seats.
Clink Makes failure
nasi
voles of that stale hnd linen
for Wllsitliiiiid one for Kern,
The solitary vole eamc fioin Men
rlcs of Mount Vi'riion.
Tlieio wwUftiid cliciM'ing xvlicii the
tesuli in (liidiiina whs aiinoiiuced liul
Ilia Hlajorilv' til Ilia oilier dclcgales
held I'asl on (his roll call.
Itcrotilcil for Clink
The viitP of New .Moslco, which had
been voting solldlx, for flail; was
challenged on the 281 h hallol. Tlue.t
of Hie dclcgales voted for Wilson,
but .luiilcs ruled I lint under the ulill
rule lint vole should Im recoidi'd fdr
Clark.
When Went Virginia xviih rnadhed.
Colonel Medniw ehnlleiiKod tho voto
of the Htuto and deiniindml -u poll.
.Metlinw, althoilKh lunlriliitiiil for
Clark, had beau trying nil day ti
hwIiik tin' delcKiillon to Wllnon.
Cult Itulo Holds
Tho i'alo coiixeiitlou lustriKitlomi
wero called for tho (Minimum Jaiimm
ruled that a majority of tho delenutes
A desperate effort was made just had failed to vote- for Wllmm, tho
liefoie lie convention wan culled to vote being! Wilson II Mi and Clink
order by the Clark managers to foim
ulate some phm of action but as Rep
resentative Suler said: "N'idliing was
accomplished."
I'onner (loverilor Francis of Mis.
souii iicipiiesced in Sulrer's sliila
incut. The break to Wilsoti which had
been expected came on the 'JHIIi hallo)
xxhen Indiana xvas called. Senator
Shtvcly aiiuouneed that till of the Illh
ll'i, the unit I'ulo tttlll held nnd tno
ntalo Voto iniiKt be niuiited for Clink.
Wyoming 'broke away from Clark
on thht Uiillot, ami rant lln Klx voIch
for WIIhoii.
And, a nioineut later Alanlm alf"
broke Us six votes, dividing tlimo for
Clark and threo for WIUou.
Medford Printing company carry a
full Hue of legal blank.
OLD FASHION 4th OF JULY
CELEBRATION AT EAGLE POINT and
Racing Carnival at Medford
Pacific & F.UHJcrn schedule of (rains, for accom
modation of those wishing to attend this grand cele
bration, and racing carnival.
.Kare Medford to Kaglo Point only 50c the round
trip.
Trains leave .Medford H:lf a. m., !):!f a. m.
10:H5 a. in., (:5K) p. in., 7:1;") p. m.
Trains from Magle Point arrive at Hace Track in
time for automobile races, and return to Magic Point
in evening in time for big dance, leaving IOagle Point
for 'Med ford after the dance.
Special (rains will be run from our depot to Ivace
Track between bom's .'1 and ! p. in., taking you direct
to the races, returning to Medford and IOagle Pooinl
after the races. Pare Hound Trip only 10 cents.
Take the Pacific 4c IOastern trains and save a walk
of several blocks.
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OFF OF CARRIAGE
Henry T. Haswell, driving an E. M.
F. car, accidentally ran Into a car
riage containing Mrs. A. It. Phlpps
and Mrs. Dave Phlpps on Riverside
avenuo Sunday afternoon and while
no one was hurt the carriage was
demolished and the women are suf
fering from the shock. Tho accident
Was" said to be unavoidable by by
stnnders. The car struck 'the carriage a
glar.cliu; blow nnd took two wheels
off of It. The women wero not
thrown and the horse made no at
tempt to bolt which accounts for the
fact that no one was Injured.
NABBED BY POLICE
Benjamin Sherman xvas tho second
man to be gathered In by tho police
for speeding during the present uutl
speed crusade. Ho xvas nabbed on
North Central Saturday night nnd
today paid a fino of J 10. Ho was
racing a motorcycle when caught.
Sherman made no attempt to fight
the charge as he was arrested at tho
time of the race. lie appeared today
in court and settled tho charge.
The police continue to bo on the
lookout for violators of the speeding
ordinance and are determined to
gather in all offenders.
Toggery Auto Contest
Standing of Contestants up to Close,
Friday, June 28, 1912
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WASHINGTON, July 1. in an
swer to Bryan's charges that Speaker
Clark was in league with unhealthy
political Interests, the house today
linanamlously voted full confidence
In the speaker "regardless, of political
affiliations."
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HOW THEY VOTED
(Continued from page 1.)
Washington Clark 14.
Wet Virginia Clark 1(1.
Wisconsin Clark (1, Wilson 10,
Kern 1.
Wyoming Wilrion 0.
Alnsku Chirk 3, Wilson .
District of Columbia Clark fl.
Hn wnii Clark 2, Wilson .'1, Under
wood 1.
Porto Itioo Clnrk 1. Wilfion 4,
Underxx'ood &.
Michigan Clnrk 18, Wil&on 12.
Alexander
The Suit Man
Call and look over twelvo hundred
samples of tho latest weaves In
Men's Suitings,
A made to your moasuro suit, ab
solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran
teed all puro wool and guaranteed to
hold Its shape. Mado to your meas
pro suits,
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