Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1912)
;JV page six rEDTOKD MATT, TRlTUlNliJ, MliWirORI), OIWflON", tTKSDAY, .IUIiY 2. 15)12. Wiwipi(WiH"WiiwMetoa'aj'y iwTwy. mm '! - vi n . mm m OUT OF RACE IN Fl ram vote geniltl, Hughes, Palmer, llojjvr Sulli vnn ntnl n M'oro of ollior lomloi's wuiv in pnmcM ponfi'ioiu'o on llio pint fonn, BRYAN THE BIGGEST FIGURE llALTIMOI'l', .Inly '-'. Si-imlor 'liuikltcuil of Alnbiunn look llio plat form jut is the foriy.shlli bulbl WUH llllOtlt U Iejill. U WHS RIVIMI iiiiiuiimotis consent to speak ntnl suM: ''Mr, Underwood entered tlii eon test hoping Hint he niij;lil secure the nntninnlion from tho eonvention, but I desire, to stnto that ltit first uml ureal nnihitum wsih Hint he tniht eliminate iiiul enulH'iuo tor nil tune every re maining vestige of sectional feeling in this country. "Air. Underwood believe that the country had concluded that the Mason and Dixon line has been wiped out mid that furthermore this i a united country. No ratty to Deadlock "But Mr. Underwood did not enter (his eonlcM to defeat any candid ite for the nomination. lie would not ho a party to any siiuh scheme. I1U be lief ffim that under tiis leadership :n congress achievements have been made that would bring about the election of a democrat next Novem ber. IIu has no concern about his own nomination or election to the presidency. "Ho and his friends will be no party to any effort to prevent any candidate being nominated. Wo feel that the time has come when his name must be withdrawn. He is a demo crat who stands for the success of liis parly." A shout of "vice president' went up from the New Jerey delegates. "Vice president," shouted Bank head. "Xo man who has the interests of the country at heart would dare suggest that this great man be taken from the place he now holds. He will stay where he is now. Defuses Vlco Presidency 'Even I, poor man that I am could fill that chair, unices this great statesman can have the highest of fice in the land he must slay where he is." At. this point the Missouri dele gates began demanding why they did not withdraw Underwood while Clark was in the lend. Bnnkbead continued saying that he withdrew Underwood's name, with the thanks of Underwood and released all pledged Underwood delegates. While he talked Coiiere-innn VUa- ( Continued from page t.) corpse of principle; n harmony which would have boon made possible only by a base and cowardly truckling to these iniquities of political pirates and blackmailers who use that par ty harmony merely as an Instrument to rurther their dishonest purposes niul their criminal ends. And as they find William J. Hrynn the one and only man with the fearless courage to do what he did and the indomitable will to stand unflinchingly by his colors they honor him all the more for his Iso lated position. Tho situation between Clark and nrynn Is growing every minute more and more strained. Xew York's "Ninety Wnv Figures." In his answer last night to Clark's tirade, Hrynn used a phrase which has become already a catch phrase In Baltimore, for It fits conditions most admirably, lie said: "i take it for granted that Mr. Clark does not object to tho action of his managers In soliciting, or at least In accepting without protest. the support of the ninety wax fig ures which Mr. Murphy uses to carry out tho will of tho predatory Interests." Nobody refers to tho New York delegation any more. It Is "the ninety wax flRures." Clark, raging nt.d rampant, now asks why Hryan accepted the licit) of Murphy and Tammany at tho Dem ocratic National convention In Den ver In IPOS. That Is a mistake. Murphy and Tammany were against Bryan then, as they always have been. Tho "ninety wax figures" sat silent and sneering at every Bryan demon stration. Bryan was nominated at Denver, not with the help of Tammany, but in spite of its opposition. Tammany has never ben for Bryan at any stage of tho game or at any turn In the road, not even during an election. The Clark papers aro putting out an Insinuation that Wilson men are growing bitter against Bryan; that they believe now ho is his own can didate; that he is trying to kill off Vilson as he killed off Clark. As the Wilson men aro not saying this, the object of its publication ns coming from them is plain. Mr. Bryan is not a candidate for the Presidential nomination. UNDERWOOD WITHDRAWS AFTE R THE 45TH BALLOT, RELEASING HIS DELEGATES WHO THROUGH- OU T THE CONTEST SUPPORTED HI IM. B?fkJt " ft?" -Blv MFr'-cFP' imi'lll&mXmmmmlmmml&mM OSCAR l'i'ONcl)tng Continue Tho roll call of tho ilnloitiitlon then pioceeded, The voto resulted: Clark KM, Wllsoi) !IA, '1 nline'it, With only 'iili voles needed to nominate alter the fnrty-fouilh bal lot wan taken tho Wilson mauugeiH began a conceited Heaieh for the needed otcH. Tliey pronely led nil lively aiuoiiK all tho delemitloitH and seemed confident that thro would bo a real break In the next few ballotM which would land th nomination for tho governor. Clark l'Nirco.1 Dciperato While thin wnH going on Clalk leaileiH followed the Wlliuin men aiotind omleavoilug to HtralKhten each dent ntt soon as It wiih mnde. They were working desperately to net n combination that would cheek tho Wilson nomination and wore con fident of HiHTessi On tho forty.flftb ballot New Mexico demanded n roll call. While It was being taken tho Wilson uiauacerH announced that Mlaidtodp pi, which bad been passed for a can ciiK, had decided to eomo over to Wil son on this ballot, thun adding 'iO to his total. The right of J. D. Hand, one of the alternates In tho New Mexico delegation to vote wiih nppom'd by tho Wilson men on tho dolcc.uttnu but .lames sabl that ho was regularly elected and entitled to vote. Chairman .lumen ruled that tho New Mexico poll allowed Clark 4, Wilson 4, ami t lint under the state convention's Instructions the voto must be cam for Clark. CLARK mm mm raw Mr. Bryan docs not want the presi dential nomination. Mrs. Bryan Is intensely averso to such a solution of the difficulty. Mr. Bryan himself docs not believe he could bo elected If nominated, be sides, it has grown to bo scarcely among the probabilities that Bryan could be nominated by this conven tion. He Has made too many furiously bitter enemies among the satellites of tho Murphy-Ryan-Belmont crowd. If. by any possibility, they would submit to his nomination it would be only to knife him to death at tho polls. And Bryan Is no fool. He knows it. WILSON GAINS EACH BALLOT (Continued on Page G) one heretofore cast for him. Just as the shift canui. Charles !'. Mur phy came down to-tlio Missouri dele gation and engaged In earnest con versation with Davo Kraucls and Francis was assuring tho Tammany chieftain that ho would be able to hold his forces Intact from now on. Indiana came solidly Into line for Wilson on this ballot a gain of two for Wilson. Steady Cain For WINou In Iowa Wilson gained 3& votes. Pennsylvania recorded Itself solid for Wllsln on the forty-fourth bal lot, the two that hud been holding but swinging Into Hue. t'tali n moment later came In solid, following I'enuHjlvaula's example and gave Its eight otcs to Wilson. The example of solid Htates proved contagious as Wlt-cousln was next in Hue. As Its chairman cnlled Its twenty-six otes solidly for Wilson the Jcrcyltcs held another Jubilation, Before tho result of tho forty fourth ballot could bo announced some of the Washington delegates demanded a poll of tho delegation. The chairman bitterly denounced tho demand declaring that It came from some delegates who "wanted their names In tho papers." Juim-H ruled that any delegate could domain! a roll call at any time. NOTICK OF IMSSOI.l'TION. To Whom It May Cencern: C O. line, having abandoned tho business and enterprise, and having neglected, failed, and refused to further com ply with tho terms and conditions set out In the Articles of co-partner ship uitulo and entered Into on the Itith day of January, l'.Ut. by and between said C. 0. Hoc and 0. N. An derson. Therefore, notice Ik hereby given, that the partnership heretofore ex isting between said purlieu under tho firm name ntid stylo of "Hoe-Anderson & Co.," In dissolved, and that all amounts owing said partnership firm, are payable to tho undersigned, Dated at Ashland. Oregon, this i lib day of June, I )!'.. O. N. ANDKHSON. THEIR PLEDGES IIAl.TIMOItti. July ii. Alter Un- llel'UOOll'H IIUlllO Willi ullliiliiiun Sl'll- alor Sluii'o, Clink's innnnger, got llio ehulr and linked consent to miil.o a brief slnlcini'iil. domes sitid tliut Ihuio was no objection, ulthoih. there was u chorus of iioch from tho floor. Stone Hiiid: "I desire, following Hi" sliileiiicnt of Senator HnuMicml, to sny that HIH'iiKliig for Mr". Clark, I will relenne, if releaso be ueceMsary, any obliga tion imposed on tiny delegate in t lit m convention. "The delegations who huvo st I by him mi loyally will eier be r mciubeied by him uml his friend wiih devotion. "So far ns the Missouri delegation is concerned, under the ciroumstuiiccH Unit tin v o sin rounded Ibis convention uml its pmecedingi we shall into ('lark until the lust ballot. If the vcidicl shall be iigniiisl him, I do Hot need to uo to the trouble of usmiriug the peoplo that old Chump ('lurk mid friends will support the nominee of the eonvention," Medford Printing compnny carry a full Una of InKil blanks. DBMS Tho Itorky Mountui.. association of the United Mine Workers of Auiurl ca, embracing four northwestern dis tricts nml two districts In Canada, and representative of f 1,300 conl minors, was formed In Butte, Mont., to advocate tho uo of life saving apparatus. The hlcheit point of wotnan't ban plncsi It reached only through moth erhood. Yet tho mothordo-bo Is often fearful of naturo'n ordeal and shrinks from tho suffering Incident to Ita con summation. In Mother' Friend Is to bu found a tiled Id no of great yaluo to every expectant mother. It In Intondcd to proparu tho nystom for tho crisis, and thun relieve, in groat art, tho Muttering through which tho mother usually passes. Tho regular uso of Mother' Friend will repay any mother In 'ho comfort It affords before, and tho helpful restoration to health and ntrencth It brines about after baby M . comes. Mother's UIJUIMlI Friend In for salo IliPlHGu nt dnur stores, mm ' Wrlto for our frco book for oxpoctant mothers which contains much valuabla Infor mation. BXADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., AlWU, C N r m JmjmJmJmj t t V z uw t t T T t t 'T T Y Y t' f Y Y Y t Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y OUR SACRIFICE SALE WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK We are Going to Clean up our stock for Fall Those who have not already supplied themselves with every thing they will need for the balance of the Summer and early Fall can now do so at a great saving. This means, Mr. Consumer, that you can own everything in our stock as cheap as we own it. LOOK OVER THIS LIST AND SEE HOW MUCH MONEY YOU CAN SAVE i t ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y "f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y SPECIALS One lot of Suits, prices from $15 to $30 regular. While they they last at just one-half price. All Men's- and Boys' Straw Hats at one-half price. One lot of men's 50c Silk Sox, all colors. While they last 25c pr. All Wash Vests at one-half price. One lot Underwear, consisting of regular 50c, 1.00, 1.25 and 2.00 Garments. While they last at one-half price. AT REGULAR 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Best Balbriggan Underwear ever sold at 1.00 per suit; your sizes 75c Any two 50c Work Shirts in stock 75c. Carhartt Bib Overalls 75c the pair. Any Knox or Stetson Hat at one-fourth off. Any Suit Case or Traveling Bag in the store at one-fourth off the regular price. , Remember a 25 per ct. Discount on everything in stock. Absolutely nothing reserved. We havn't the time to itemize every article in our stock. When we say a cut price we mean it and can prove it. This means cash-do not ask for credit MODEL CLOTHING CO. Corner Main and Bartlett Streets AVj X i