Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 12, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MlSITFOIin MATT, TltTBTJOT!, MEDFORD, OM-KION, FRIDAY, .IDLY 12. 1012.
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ELKS PARTICIPATE
INMONSTERPARAD
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AND FISH WORK
I'OHTI.ANI), Or, .Inly 12. Tint
uniiunl parade of lOllolorii In thin city
Thursday will k down Into tho IiIh
titty of tlio 01 dor n n tint panel which
will stand out piointnently In Itn in
cli I cm,
Tho oast, mlilillt) went nml fur wost
worn repieseuted In tho parade with
bunds, drill teams, floiitH and Ioiik
ntrliiKH of MhontliiK loduo Members.
Ilui illy a state wiim without roprottoii.
tatlou of some hind, while from tho
western part of tho country not only
tho slates, hut most of thn cltlcn ami
lodges wero represented.
llitudit, IiIk ones and llttlo ones, to
tho number of thirty-two discoursed
patriotic (marches and captivating
twontops. thin In splto of tho action
of tho Musicians' union In IshiiIiik an
ml let forhlddliiK union bands to play
In tho parndo or partlclpnto In any
of tho festivities of tho wook,
Thorn wero novel features beyond
coiiutliiR, Aberdeen unlit five nplcu
did oll, which woro driven hy a llt
tlo r.lrl from tho Ornys llarhor conn
try, and behind thorn arrived mom
tioin of tho IoiIko coiitutnod In purple
pliiK hiitH, purplo velvet coatH, whlto
pantri anil patent loathor shoes.
They woro pronounced tho best
appearing lodgo In lino by tho JuiIkch.
HiMjtilain sunt a magnificent auto
mobile float and wan awarded with
third prlzo In tho float clan, Mount
ed nn the forward Hertlon of thin
float woro two magnificent oik, bo
hind which woro a doren pretty Klrln
miller a beautiful canopy,
Denver had a tieautlful float, whlln
California Kent a wonderful aggroga
tlon of floats, drill squads nod
marching companies.
Olio of tho modi iiuliiuo represen
tations In tho para do nim that nf
Pendleton, Or., which consisted of
forty real Indians mounted on ponies
and In full regalia and war paint.
Follow Ihk then' woro 200 cowboy In
tho regulation attire, a nutiilier of
Concord roaches and two pralrlo
schooners.
Idaho wan represented hy 350 mil
formed member. Theio wero Klk
lu lino from llolne, Moscow, Wallace,
l.owlitlnu, Idaho Falls, Twin Falls,
rpcalnlln and Coeur d'Alene.
Albany, Or., had T00 member In
Mho. divided Into two big Hijuad by
their own band. A largo delegation
Oregon City girls' band. I.cd by It
from Oregon City wa headed by tho
own band of Iwenty-flvo piece, tho
Kugcno lodge. weurlng whlto and
purple nil Ita and rarrlng pennant,
was In lino with fifty member. They
aim) had two float, ono belli; "To
Our AbNonl nrotheni," and tho othor
portraed a fishing scene on tho Mac
kenxlo river.
Momher of tho Halter lodge, head
eil hy their own band, woro straw
hot with purple band, whlto null
and carried cane with color of tho
order,
Medford wa roproHontod by sov-euty-flvo
member, whoo costumes
consisted of whlto ult, purple tie,
whlto and purple pnraHola with pur
ple frlngo.
Oun hundred and fifty members
of the Astoria lodge appeared a ani
mated claiiiH. each being encaed In
a lingo clam holl. Tho members
wern coatle and woro whlto trot-
or and hIioch with whlto and purplo
liatM.
Salem had a largo repreHcntiitlon
of nearly 200, Including Secretary of
Htato Olcott and Htato Troosuror
Kay. Tho delegation wn hoadtwl tiy
two autoH ulaboiatoly decorated In
whlto and purplo,
Minn .losslo Koeton, tjuoon of tho
cherry fair, wan nccompanlod by hor
ladle lu waiting. In tho Hfcoud
march wa tho venerablo 1 X.
Matthleu, tho o1ilot Klk In tho Htato
and ono of tho oldest In tho country.
Moinbnrs of IIiIh delegation woro tho
loud drilled or any of tho marching
delegations.
Not to bo outdone lu tho oxtravn-
Kanco of tho parade, North Yakima
whs hornlded by u huge olook with
tho lunula pointing to tho myHtlu
hour of olovon. Nneh hour whh rop
roHonted by beautiful Klrln with race
peering through tho dial or tho big
tlmepleco. Four touni driven tamtam
drew tho float.
Hy holding u hohhIoii MiIh ovonlng,
at which tho nowly elected officers
woro liiHtullod, tho grand lodgo wiih
oiiuhlod to conclude Itn business and
adjourn. Tho lodgo beroro tnUlng Ita
final adjournment decided to take
no action In tho matter or tho now
national homo and uIho approprlatud
$20,000 ror tho uso by tho commit
too on tiiborculoHls.
Tho grand IoiIko today for tho first
tlmo In tho hlHtory or tho ordor iiubb
etl n resolution or thanks to tho lo
cal lodgo and city In which tho con
vention wtiB hold ror tho unannor In
which tho momboiH had boon ontor-
taluod horo thin wook. Tonight waa
given ovor ontlroly to tho carnival
Hjili'lt nml until nfttir dawn wero wtlll
milking merry on, tliu etreotu.
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IN ELK PAW
POIITLANI). Or., July 12. I'llzo
wuiiei In tho ctimpotltlvo coutoHtH
lu connection with luduy'ii patado
were: hand lu parade, fliHt julro
ffilftl, lletkoliiy, Call iiecond prio
I.'IOO, Idaho; third piln $200 Pendle
ton. Ilcnt appeal iiuce lu Hue, flrut pile
$1100 Aheidoen; kccouiI pi ire $2'J0,
Oregon City; thltd prlzo $I00 Pendle
ton. (lioateHt mimlier of membei In
llllo (Oiegoil lodgeH liaried), flnt
prlzo $.'0(i, Taioma with 2.'H mem
bora In lino; hccoiuI pi Ire $200, He
attlo with 225: thlid urle $100.
Vancouver with 170,
Mot un In mi uniform, rirnt prlro
$:I00, Pendleton; hecoud prlzo $200,
AHtorla; third prlzo $100, Tho Dalle.
Mol atlractlvo float, flrt pilzo,
$000, Tacoma, himoiiiI prize $:i00,
ilioineiton; third pilo $200, Ho
pulaui. liidlvldiinl prize of $25 eat h
awarded a follew: utllent Klk, F C
Pallt, Itonehurg; nhortent Klk, KIdne)
Hint tit, Heattle; fitttet Klk, H. Hat
cliff, l.nwton; leanel Klk, V. M
Moore, The DiiIIch, olilcHt Klk. F. X
Mathelu, Portland.
CrcatcHt number of wotnon In
line - Flrt prlzo $300, Vancouver.
Vah., with 2U2 ; econd prize. $200,
Hpokauo with 1K5; third prlzo $100,
Heattle with (00.
Competitive drill Flrat prlzo
$500, Denver; necond prize $300,
Oakland; third prize $200, l.o An
Kelr. Tho hand concert cout't wa
called off and the prizewinner or tho
conloBi for the grcatcnt aggregate
mileage will not bo announced until
tomorrow.
I) II. SUM YJT SSM USPS JIM EMC JIN CJlR.
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ofA nroT rf?e5iDErtT n c-m-f csrc
'I I'e w o iupe of the A inert nil automobile biMiiMH In Uidleiiied by (lie
III lm ' .wn liprrwlth. tnl.cn nt Hhni glial In a KM F mr l Dr. Hun Vat
He. u flft I rcoiiletit of the Chlneic Ifepublli , nml hi son, f-tsu Too. Dr Sou
j, i', " p inir nrer tent twrup'lng tho cat next hun Foo U 11. H.
Il ill, -In .t. the Miiiielinkrr ncnt at Khnrifihal. .
BELFAST RIOT
MARS CELEBRAT ON
LORIMER HALTS
ARCHBALD
Aft
IRATE FATHER SOUNDLY
SPANKS CHILD BRIDE
PIIII.ADKM'IIIA, July 12. -Separated
from her youthful liimhnnd by
tho ruthleuM hand of tho law and Buf
fering tho humiliation or having
been soundly npnnkod by her rather,
Mr. Marry C. Dryden, a pretty lit
tle bride In her 'tern, In Bobbing her
heart away, locked In a room In her
home, 321 Cheltou avenue, Corinan
town. Hho wiim Ml Kleauore Taylor,
daughter or J. M. Taylor, a promi
nent I'liliaiieipiiin real ctato oper
ator. Four da ago alio eloped with
young Dryden to Wilmington, Del.,
where they woro married, tho cere
mony being performed by tho Itov.
George L. Wolfe, known n the "rnnr
rjlng paron" or that Orotna Green.
The young couple, both or whom
were high nchool pupil, had been
nweetheart ror three year, tint they
wero awnre or parental oppoaltlon to
tho match.
However, believing that thin would
easily be overcome aH noon as tho
nuptial knot had been tied, they Bent
a dlpatch to tho hrldo'n rather ask
ing hla rorglvcncaa and Meaning.
Mr. Taylor waa not In a forgiving
mood, luntead of telegraphing tho
happy couple to come homo ho took
a train ror Wilmington, where ho
learned that In procuring tho llcenae
tho outlt had Hwom tho girl waa 18
jeara old. tho ago tinder which no
tomalo porann may bo legally mar
ried In Delaware.
Tho real etate man quickly ob
tained a warrant ror tho urrcHt or
young Taylor. IIo then anatched IiIh
daughter away from her youthful
bridegroom, took hor homo and, af
ter administering corporal puulah
nient, It la aald, locked her In a room.
Mr, Taylor today declared ho never
would recognize tho Dolewaro cere
mony, a It hail been performed con
trary to law, nml that ho would nt
onco tako Htoptt to have tho marrlago
annulled.
1IKI.FA8T, Ireland. July 12. An
outbreak of rioting between homo
ruler and autl'home-ruler, followed
an attempt hy tho former today to
break up an nnnlverary celebration
In commemoration of tho battle of
(he Hoy no.
Sixty thoiiHand antl-home-ruler
were mnrchlng toward tho Whlto Ab
bey to adopt rcaolutlonn In oppoal
tlou to aeir government for Ireland
when tho trouble atnrted. Tho para
der dcMjierately realatcd repeated er
fort to break their ratikn and to
tear down an arch erected In honor
of the occaalon.
Ktone-throwlug and wlndnw-amaHh-lug
eiinued, and when the police
tried to roatoro order both aides
fought them furloualy. Score were
hurl hy flying atone nnd two police
men wero badly Injurled. Tho
orangemeti finally reached tho Ab
bey, where resolution woro adopted
pledging rcalaUiuco of homo rule to
tho lat ditch.
More trouble I feared.
Four Scalded in Explosion.
HAVANA, .lulv l'J. Four Miilni,.
were hnillv M-nltled toilnv lv an un
pliision in the lmiler mom of the
cruiser Culm, recently teeeived from
the Crump ship ynrd nml in um nt
present bringing troops back fioui
Suntiago, now t It ii t the internal dis
turbances there, lire over
WASHINGTON, July l'J. - The
I. oi inter eiihO linn liim keil further lie
,iion by the house in the Archbald im
)('iiehuieut proceedings iluetdcd Ukiii
yehlenlny by ole of 2'J'J to 1
Cliuinmiu Clayton of the judiciary
committee, who Iiiih iimiiuic the role
of "presceutini: nttomey," said today
that he hud ben i'eiieel to defer
action until the senate hud ilisKsciI
of the Iviriiner affair.
"We will merely make formal nn
uoiiuccmciit to (lie senate," Clayton
said, "Hint the house hn adopted the
nrtielt'H of impcjicliuicnt."
The six assistant "proseeutiiiK at
torneys," or mutingcr, will not np
pear before the senate until that body
litis resilvcd itself into a liiyli court
of impciieliment and appointed a spe
cial presiding officer.
Jim Nolan Dead.
(AIVKSTON, Texas., July l'J. -.liuiies
J. (Jim) Nolan, one of the
pioneers of Imscbnll, fouuer secre
tary inn one of the organizers of the
Southern league, and former editor
of Sporting News, died early today
following n lineriiii: illmvs. Nolan
orgunized (lie Te.Mis lengue. All
gnines in the Texas league were sus
pended for five minutes today.
The city of Galveaton. Tex., plans
to become the beat lighted municipal
ity In tho world.
SAYS TAFT STOLE
NOMINATION
NKW VOIIK, July Ii! Colonel
HooKovolt In an article In thn current
laatio of Outlook entitled, "Thou
Shalt Not Steal," further dlctiBH'a
the neiitlng of tho contenting delega
tion at tho Chicago convention. Ho
declared "aerloualy and literally"
President Taft'a renomlnatlon was
atolcn from tho people and tho rat'
iricntlou or rejection or hla nomina
tion raises the quct!on or whether
the vote or rraud ahall dctermlno
tho aelectlon or presidents.
Alluding to the Hmall margin by
which ho says Taft wa renominated,
Itooaovelt call attention to tho Cali
fornia Arizona. Waahlngton and
Texas case, which alone, ha declares
would have wiped out the margin.
Continuing, Itoosevelt declares thn
men responsible for tho thert cared
not ono rap ror tho right and wrong
of any or tho canon. Ho declare all
they wero concerned with was get
ting the requlglte number of dele
gates.
"No rrco people." he goes on, "can
afford to mibmlt to tho government
by theft. H tho will of tho people
Is defeated by rraud. then the people
don't rule." Ho conclude by assert
ing ir the people arc really fit to rule
themselves they will tako up the
challenge which a knot or politicians
have thrown down.
POSTAL CLERK BOUND
OVER TO GRAND JURY
WASHINGTON, July 12. Without
developing Its whole case sufficient
evidence wa produced by tho gov
ernment berorc United States Com
mlBsloncr Bend In Baltimore today to
hold J. D. Atkins, former Spokane
postal clerk, ror tho rederal grand
Jury on a charge or raising banknotes
and sliver certificates. In default of
$5000 ball he was committed to Jail.
Tho evidence showed that $1 and
$5 notes had been rained to $5 and
$20, respectively, by shaving numer
als from higher denominations and
placing them on those of lower de
nominations. Notes from which
"counters" were taken had only cor
ners cut ofr and woro redeemed at
roll value. Some or the raised notes,
It was testified, woro found In a cup
board In Atkins room at Thirteenth
and Monroe streets In Washington.
Australia Is Irrigating more than
2,000.000 ucres or grazing lands
with nrteslan wells.
4iilZlll
S. P. APPOINTMENTS AR7
MADE PUBLIC BY SPR0ULE
SAN FItANCISCO, July 12. A
number or Important appointments
wero announced hero luut night by
President Sproulo or tho Southern
Pacific company. Tho resignation or
C. H, Ilodlngton. asBlataut treasurer
or thn company, uecoBHltated tho ro
adjustment. Tho Hat or changOH InuludoH tho
adding or tho tltlo ami roapoiiBlhlll
ties or VIco-ProHldont Calvin, ronnor
ly vico-proaldont, those of gonoral
managor. 11. A. Jonos becomes iih
BlHtiiut treasurer, Hiicccudlng Ilodlng
ton, Jones wiih formorly freight traf
ric manager.
0. J. MIIIIb Ih appointed assistant
to tho president. A. II. Uabcook Is
promoted to bo. freight traffic man
agor. ThomiiH A. Graham, former
general frolght agent, becomes as
sistant freight traffic managor. A.
H. HlHlng bocomoB gonoral frolght
agent, being promoted from his for
m or position or assistant gouorul
freight agent,
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JULY CLEAN-UP SALE
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For Saturday only wo
of for our childroifs Par
asols at hall' prico; a
bargain at f0o, spooial at
25c
AT
Mann's
Central Ave. nearP0.
TALCUM POWDER
Colgato's, in violot, dao
t.ylis and onshmoro bou
(inot ; spooial
14c
Parasols
A full line of plain and
bordered Parasols
misses; 75c values
Saturday only
for
for
48c
EXTRA SPECIALS IN CHILDREN'S DRESSES
A full lino of French
gingham Dresses, in
Plain and Embroider'
trimmed, every ono a
fast, color; $11.50 value,
A Saturday special
Up to 17 Years
$1.98
A now Fronoh automobile wind-
tihlold has a hinged center Hootlon
which may bo opened to any doHlrod
extent to Ipbboh tho roalBtnnco of tho
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Percale and Gingham
Dresses in )lain and fig
ured material, with em
broidery and button
trimmings; $2.25 values,
Saturday special
$1.69
1.50 and $2 Dresses, in
all sizes for the misses;
special
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$1 and $1.25 Dresses, in 4t4
gingham and percale, in Jt4
a lull line ot colors, special
69c
VALENCIENNES
LACES
5000 yards of Valen
ciennes in edges and in
sertions; tho kind you
have- always paid 15c
and 2()o for, special for
Saturday
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TORCHON LACE
1000 yards of Torchou
in a very good selectod
line of patterns; special
Tor Saturday only, yard
2c
HAIR NETS
Tn all required shades,
with or without elastic;
Saturday only
4c
TUB SILKS
Having only n few pat
terns loft wo offer our
$1.25 grado for, yard
89c
FREE
PILLOW COVERS
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Having only a few of tho beautiful Pillow Covers left wo will give them abso-
A. Iufnlir fi'na Qnfiif rlnir tirifli ntrnvtT nroin5 rf civ olroina nf P.inbarrlenn 'q flnss
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lutely free Saturday with every purchase of six skeins of Richardson's floss,
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ICE CREAM
PURE anil WHOLESOME
ATTIIi; ItltillT I'lllCH
In cartoon, 20 rents por quart
2fi cents extra for parkers of any sle up to ono gallon.
Any order over one gallon at $1 per gallon,
Deliveries of packers to any part or the city.
Iro cream served nt the creamery nt fi rents per dlnh.
Medford Cream (EL Butter Co.
New and Second and Lumber for Sale Cheap.
We arc tearing down our warehouse buildings
on railroad property opposite Southern Pacific pas
senger station and are offering for sale material taken
therefrom at very low prices.
FRUIT BOXES
Berry, peach, pear and apple boxes for sale
cheap. We have an assortment of boxes which we
desire to dispose of at once at very attractive prices.
CRATER LAKE LUMBER COMPANY
Call fit factory opposite So. Pac. passenger station.
THE
Sunrise Laundry
FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Orders called for and delivered. First class work done by hand.
Ladles' and men's aults cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7831;
Home, 27. Corner Eighth and South Central Avenua-V
PACIFIC & EASTERN RY. EXCURSION
TO BUTTE FALLS
SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1912
ROUND TRIP $1.50
This is a delightful days outing. Train leaves Mod
ford 8 a. m., returning arrives Medford 5:50 p. in.
Standard
Oil
Company
(Incorporated)
PORTLAND
SAN FRANCISCO
Nearly a quarter of a century under the same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It baa succeeded because of
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Roundness of principle 1 '
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal troatinont
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.0e
W. I. Vawtor, President G. R. Lindley, Vice Prci.
O. 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 & Storage Co.
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