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' pi ,'r o. HeM MEDFOUD MTfTH TRTBOTIU, MEDFORD, OKKflQN, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1013 PSXJE THRU ,v- . k I f HOTS CABINET ULUELES I.OH AN(IUIKH, Cnl .Inly Ul. -Thnt (Iciiiirnl I'iimIuI Ororrn' "nihU ,111)1" llllK Hilt l) llt'llllr0M in (h I'lly iiiiil in uilvhliijr the Md.xicitii roliu) I'liiiii'liilii from tint Atiiitiifiiit Hhln it' Hut Him m tlm iiiiiiiMiiiri'inmit of United Klnlt'rt MMTi'i H(trvl(! men here tmliiy. Tim men who cuiiHllliiin Jim iiilviHiry liounl of Ornr.eo, It Im uliiiiuml,- Intvti chImIiIImIii!.! hendtimi' 'hi i-M in North Mniii Hlrcol, tlm old HpuntKfi Mcciloii of tint flty, mill lire iliumlm In liiiiiiKtimh) n weekly iinwHinjM-r to iilluck I'reMdciit Mmlnro. Tlm fhliil)lliiiiiint of liiiiiliimrtiMri hero N In l iMi iim iMinfltiiiiitlou of tlm reported pliili of the idicl to nhiin. Ion Cliiliiiiiluui, where tlmy luivi prui'tiitiilly Imoil ililven out, Mini coif eenlrut Ihrir offoilH nuiiiioit tlm ultitu of Kouoru. THEFT OF REPUBLICAN ELECTORS SAYS HILLES , NKW VOIIK, July 29, -Charles D. 1 1 1 1 1 v h , formerly aocrotury to I'ron Mont Tin, now cliitlrmuii of (ho ro pulillcnn nntlonnl committee him In Hied a atatomenl In which ho anld "the only nuailiilo Juittlflrntlou of Iim avowed nrrortd of tho third tunu party leader In to Indueo tlm ronuh llran atactorn In (it leant nIx Mate to betray their truitt md cunt tlmlr votes In tlm electoral roHeim for Hoowelt and thnt thoro I no truth In the rhnriti) (lint I'reiildonl Tuft waa nomlnntod by tho fraudulent ncm ting of n (sufficient nuintmr of delegate to nffect tlm cholco of tlm nntlonnl convention. "There In no truth whaUoovor In thnt charge. Colonel Itoniievelt nod his ainsorlale know thoro lit no truth In It hut they hnva been ntteuiptluK by vociferation and relterntlou to becloud tho fnct thnt llioy have no proof to offer. They would drown out by thotporitliiteiil crlon of "thief" nnd "frntid" nil ntemptii to eMnb Huh tho (ruth. "The third torm pnrly In tlm rou feed Mponnor for one hundred and Uty fnka rontcMtit by which It at tempted to aocuro fraudulent control of tho nntlonnl convention nnd now ha the temerity to auk the American public to believe thnt In tlm remain Ing HeventyolKht contenln tlm right wnn nil on It ldo. "Of the 238 content which Hoone veil ordered to !n brought tmforo r the nntlonnl committer, bin political f& manager voluntarily nbnndoned mm liUndrcnl nnd lxtyonn. 1 1 Im prenn ncentn announced theim content worn InHtltuted Holely for naycholoKle.il ef fect In order thnt n tnblo of dele unten elected might not reveal tho Ihtko innjorlty of tKlllmutnly elect. cit delegate liiHtructod for lr' dent Tnft. "There In no Htenui roller In op eration) tho committee voted In nc cordnncw to Itn convlctlonn und n It wnn compelled to on tho evidence, llooitovclt coufonnod bin own know ledRo of the frnudtileut character In IiIn content nnd (entitled to tlm Jiih tlco of tho conunlttoo'M work, und when nt Oyater liny tlm nlKht tho 'committee' action wnn taken ha nhowed to reprcontatlvo of tho prefn Miction of bin ronfldentlat lint of deletion, "The lint nhowed Itocuovolt ox pechti only (wo of bin contenting deleKOtoH from Alubumn to bo Heated and Hoonovolt added: 'Wo bndn't counted on nny but thone two.' Vet ho mourIU to ciiHt u cloud over tlm tltlo to twenty other votvit. 'When you go HcekliiK equity, do equity,' that Im an old uinxltn or equity. Tlm law nnd Jury from which HoohovoII Im pretending to Meek equity In from tho republican national committee and ho nought to Induce Unit com inlttoo to uiiHOiit at leant one hundred and nlxty rcKUlnrly olectod duloRntoH and In their aloud neut Hoonovolt dolcKatctt wIiomu olectlon ho had ltd , mltted wan fraudulent admitted It by abuudouliiK tho cuncb either bo foro tho national cominlttoo or be foro (ho tlnio came to prouunt them to tho committee on credential) of the convention. "Whut would you think of u law yer who ndvled IiIh client to brliiK 'i'AH huUh knowliiR tnoro wan no Jim tlco, If nny, nt leant In only 78, Would not audi n courBo prejudlco k tho niout JiiHt court on earth. Hut thnt In proclHoly what UoohovoU'h mnnuRorH did In tho cumo of tho re publican national committee, "Why thoy know tholr rovolutlon , of tho fruudulont character of tholr canoH lit ono coutoHt after another niuut prejudice (no court ngnlnut them and Hum tend to lotto any of tholr chhoh which poHBoHaod inorll.'' Hllloi) declared tho courno of tho KoohovoH "luwyorn" uiiHcruimlouH uud iiotMoekltiK equity but huoUIuk political advunUiRO. lroBot"fiuTlcilloiiiiro'tlint tlmro will bo U itood crop of hopti, Tho qtittlltyiand Hlxo, howovor, of tho hopn cannot bo ' determined until tho yuro further, dovolopod, but It In thought thoy will bo up to tho BttuulHrd. Albuny Uomocrftt. POLICE NET GATHERS SUSPECTS ill NEW . The police nt In KilherlnK In many ntupect In the icnvatlonal Itosenthal murdrr cane In New York city. Flv art held without bill, Including "UrldRcy" WcU-r, "Jnck" tlxt, -Bam" Paul, William Shapiro and l.wla Llbby, tb lait two named bclnc thf ownm of the automnblle unrd by fix murderer. Weber Is the f-oprldnr of a Kimbllni houta wherein, It I allfRf-d, the ntojrrn of ltornllinl plnyed cerdi nnd hud a wbliered conference Jtixt utfora the crlmt wat conimlttrd. 'Bam" I'nul wnn n former friend of the rlcllm nnd Is well known to thi RambllnK element of the lower east side of the loirn "Jnck" Sullhiin, whone rltfbl oame Is Jacob Itrlcb, Is ktiowu as tba "ltlnj of Kawaboa" and Is In-Id as a material wlim-n. MOVEMENT FR CHURCH UNDER WAY A Ioiko nuiuher of Con;rexitlion ulislH met Sunday moriiiui; at the Moone hull uud diVcusHed pluim for the cxtnhliNhmctit of n new church of that denomination in Mils city. A committee wii named to uncertain how many Coiinn.'KntionuliHlH thero are in thin city. Tlm Home .Mihioimry Soeity of the church ktiK pledged 7r0 toward u piihlor'ri Milnry for the firnt year nud Kcvcrul tlmiiMiind dullarr toward u building fund. G. 0. P. TARIFF BILL PASSED BY SENATE WASHINGTON'. July 29. A ro- publlcnn niiKar tariff bill, tho flntt purely republican revision menauro of tho prvMout coni;ren wnn adopted by tlm senate. DesortlnK their allies of tho Inst two day, tho ropub llran proKrenslven by Iron clad rules with tho regulars, succeeded In pass Inc a tariff reduction bllt which they bellove President Tuft will sign. Tho niiKar bill wan a compromo between tlm I.oiIko plnn indorneil by tlm reg ular nnd tho llrlstow bill, behind which tho proKrennlves wore lined up. It would cut tho present duty of 11,00 to Il.tIO, would nhollsh the du ties Ktnndard under which virtually no refined sugar can bo Imported, nnd would nbollsh tho 7-cent "re finers' doforcntlnl." on additional duty on refined sugar which It In said ban accrued directly to tho profit of tho refiner, Tho democratic froo augur bill did not como to a voto In tho senate having been defeated In commltteo of tho whole. FURNISHING IMPETUS TO DAIRY INDUSTRY WKST STAYTON, July SO. Tho dairy IndiiHtry bun been given u do elded Impetus by tho action of tlm Wlllanmtto Valley Irrigated 'Land Compnny In providing tho Bottlers on tho Irrigated tracts'' with fundn to buy nil tho milch cowa they can rood, repaying tho amounta In monthly In HtallmentH out of tho cream checks, ? T ? t t t T T T T t " ' Tho iiqw bungalows built by 11. 13. .Gntes on Kos avonno arc sold as soon as thoy aro ' r l'inisliod. Thoro inust bo a roason. Thoro $m Quality Location and Price ho has no competition. " . ' .. H.E.GATES, i A MRS "BRIDGET WEBKR. SlOIIll STATUE OE M'lLEY N'll.KS, Ohio, July 'J -The eiti .eiiH of this city luivo mixed today more than .tll.'i.OOII toward u 1 00,000 fund for the enaction of u inemoriul hi William McKiuley. Miles in the birthplace of the martyred president. Vexterday nt noon u nix dayn cam pain was Hturted to raio the entire xiim needed. The .lii.tlUO htihserihed wiik the reniilt of the first day' cam paiKii. A ineotliii; of the school children will In Held tomorrow und oOOO pu pils will join I ho committee in the work. KANSAS CITY BALLOON ION RACE KANSAS CITY. Mo., July 20. With only one balloon, the "Uncle Sum" of the Ktinsas t'ily Aero Club, unreported, jt i believed here today tlmt the ICiiiimis City II, John Wuttx, pilot, Iiiik won the imtionul elimina tion nice wjiieli stinted from here Saturday afternoon. The Million Population Club No. 1, it wan learned today, lauded near Nora, III. The KniiHiirt City II lends so fur in tlm nice, having- covered approxi mately 010 miles. IS ..PORTLAND, Ore., July 2D. Dr. II. V. Coo of Portland is today in receipt of u telegram from Medill MoConuick, notifying him of his ap pointment as u member of the cre dentials comiuitteo tlmt will puss on the (pmlificutiouH of delegates to sit In tlm nntlonnl prognslvo party con vention nt Chicago August f. Dr. Coo was one of tho signers of tlm call for the convention. ROSE AVE. A V CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE YORK MURDER CASE IL50N Fi E SKA OUtT, N. J., July 20. With his speech of acceptance of the demo cratic presidential "nomination com pleted, Governor Woodrow Wilson will return hero tonight. Information recolvcd of what Gov ernor Wilson will Bay Is that his npeech will bo strongly progressive In tone. Wilson favors tariff for re venue only; scientific tariff reduc tion, and heavy taxation of luxuries. Ho will urgo that thoro bo no third, and even no second torm for presi dents. Regarding tho triuts, Wilson favors tho proposition that all triiBt officials convlcted'of violating tho Sherman law shnll bo dealt with on tho basis of peruana! guilt. Ills speech also will favor direct primaries nnd n drastic national corrupt prac tices acL Governor Wilson will go to Tren ton tomorrow to transact state busi ness. . Wednesday ho will confer with tho leaders of tho democratic party to make plans for tho national campaign. COUPLE START HONEYMOON IN PRIZE BALLOON RACE KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 20. Sovon hngo gas balloons ascended from tho aviation field hero Satur day In a race to dotermlno what thrco shnll Journey to Stuttgart, Germany, to compete this fall with tho foreign sportBrnen In un offort to regain for America tho James Gordon Bonnott trophy lost last year. Tho Gorman balloon won tho International race. Tho pilot balloon Kansas City HI. carrying Dr. Mllo E. Hnrtman and wlfo (Miss Violet Davis), on tho first log of tho honeymoon preceded tho Boven bags na non-contestant, Tho couplo had Just been married. Tho hnllbon St. Louis IV was disabled and did not loavo tho ground. Ideal wnnihor conditions prevailed. Tho pilot balloon landed at 0 o'clock to night at Smlthvlllo, Mo twenty-two mlloa northwest of Knntiaa City, ?Kr! ,v W N PTANCE SPEECH vku k AvK Vm llj Mil WOMAN TRIED OR WK BAND ATlANTA, On., .Inly 'Jl. Willi (Im rourt room jnmmcil the trinl of Mr. DiiImv (Jniee, cliiUKed with ntlempliuu ,! murder her hiiMbniid, hticnc .Ornee, with the ullcucd motive of e I.....:.... i.!. ......- , .,..i.t lllilllj; inn iiini, iiiii;i ii,."i j, n .,..., here todny. Mm, Oniee h eoufldeut of nequittul. In the cnrly morning f March j hint, Unicc telephoned to the mILc tlmt he find hecu xhot. Arrivinc nt 'lii home they foimd Oniee nlone, i locked in n hedroom. The Imllcl leiiiiced imnilyHirt from the waist down, und (I nice wn uenr dentil for weekK, When he reeovercd he 'hnrfr ed IiIh wife with MhootiiiK him to get Ii!k iiiKiirnuce money, Mm. Ornee, in protelin her inno cence, iiMHcrtu there in another woman in (he ciine. LIFE TERMER TRUE TO WORD; RECEIVES PARDON WAItDNKIt, Idaho, July 20. Governor Oswald West's plan ' of prison reform haa worked out advan tageously In the caso of Billy Mack, n miner, employed In the mines here. Tho man waB sentenced to the Ore gon penitentiary for life, but when lio showed himself a man was grant ed a pardon. The mortgngo hanging over tho home of his wife's parents, caused by the efforts of tho family to aavo him from prison, was the cause of tho pardon. . Mack appealed to tho gov ernor and was given a parole. He set to work and found employment In a blacksmith shop, where he was faithful, and soon raised $200, enough to lift tho mortgage on tho placo of Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Wil son, formerly of Wardner. Tho prisoner then returned to Sa lem and reported to the warden and started serving the remainder of his endless sentence. It waa because ho had mndo good nnd had kept his promise with Governor West that ho was soon liberated, a full pardon ; coming to him. Mack's wlfo remained loyal to him, and before ho returned Jto prison ho secured a position as cook for her In a logging camp, whero aho waa certain to make enough to keep her self and tholr two children. Tho crlmo for which Mack waa sentenced five yeara ago waa com mitted at Grants Pasa. Or. Mack en gaged In a quarrel with two barten ders In n saloon and waa thrown Into IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What n Heap of Hnpplncss It Would llrlng to Medford Homes Hard to do housework with an aching back. Brings you hours of misery at lcl suro or at work. If women only know tho cause that Backacho pains often como from weak kidneys, 'Twould savo much needless woo. Donn'a Kidneys Pills aro for weak kidneys. Head what a Medford citizen says: Mrs. Mary Wlnterhaldor, near W. Jackson street, Medford, Ore., says: "I used Doan'B Kidney Pills with beneficial results when suffering from kidney troublo and I ;now of other porsona who havo taken them with success. Sinco I used Doan'B Kidney Plls about a year ago, I have not had tho least troublo from my klduoys. This romedy deserves my hearty endorsement." "When Your Back la Lamo Re member tho Name." Don't simply ask for a kldnoy romedy ask dis tinctly for Doan's Kldnoy Pills, tho samo that Mrs. Wlnterhaldor had tho rcmody backed by homo tcstl mouoy. 50 cents all stores. Fos-(or-MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. t t T T t t t I tho atrect. Ono bartender was killed and Mack wan chnrgod with tho crlmo and sentenced for life. Tho fortnor prisoner hnn announc ed hi. Intention of working In tho S.S.S. Bad blood in responsible for most of our ailments, and when from any Cause It becomes Infected with Impurities, humors or poisons, trouble In somo form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., tdiow that tho blood la Infected with unhsatthy humors which have changed it from n pure, fresh stream to a sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities throitfji tho pores and glanda of tho skin. A vory common ttrh denco of bad blood Is sores and ulcers, which break out on tho flesh, often from a very Insignificant bruise, or even scratch or abrasion. If tho blood was healthy tho placo would heal at onco; but being infected with lmpurltlM which aro discharged Into tho wound, Irritation and Inflammation are sec up, tho fibres and tissues aro broken, and tho soro continues until tho biood is purified of tho causo. 8. S. S. Is Nature's blood-purlfler and tonic, mado entirely from roots, herbs and barks. It goes down Into the circula tion and removes overy particle of Impurity, humor or poison, restore lost vitality, and steadily tones up the entire system. 8. S. 8. neutralizes any execas of acid in the blood, making It pure, fresh nnd healthy, and perma nently cures Eczema, Acne, Totter, Salt Rheum. Bolls, and all other akin eruption or disease. Book on the blood and any medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAMTA, OA. ICE CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME AT THK ItlGIlT rillCK In cartoon, 25 cents per quart, 25 cents extra for packers of any size up to one gallon. Any order over one gallon at $1 per gallon. Dcllrerles of packers to any part of tho city. Ice cream served at tho creamery at 5 cents per dish. Medford Cream dX Butter Co. THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED . Orders called for and delivered. First class work, done by hand.7 ; Ladles' and Men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel. Mala 7331; Home, 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Arenue. GROWERS OF PEACHES Do you want your fruit hnndlcd by expert ealcsment Do you want the BEST PRICES the Pacific Coast market af fords? -: " -" ' Do you want to line up with "The House of a Square Dealt" If so, get in touch with us NOW. EOGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. ' Medford, Oregon Pac. 5621. Nearly a quarter of a century under the samo management - THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon ' ' ' It has succeeded because of .. ," " Soundness of principle ' ; f? Economy of management ,,.. Safety of investment ' .". . Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter .President G. R. Lindley, Vice Pres. C. 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- mines and working hard to prevn to hla wife, her parent anthv Gever- nor West that tho prlsonfrforw plan Is not lost on him nnd thai ho wilt mnkn good, PURIFIES : BAD BLOOD Home 307. ! :vl :' . .a ! -1 fc-'.i i ,n ft; "! Si J 1 3 t V t 'i. i I V I a1" r? VfJ t rt "il a i 1. 1 t.1 I 4 r. I I? 5,,, ' s i I I . J m iVi A ' i ' i. ft'.'' - -i V i ; ;;" I: I