Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 20, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD WXTTj TttTOUNTC, MTCDFOttD, 0K13CION, FRIDAY, R13PT13MB13R 20, 1912
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Merchants Floats Miss Gladys
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tThe judges qC the parade
today nnnohnccd the i'olhuv
iiK" award :
J Mcrclmnls Float First,
Gnrnett-Corey Hdwe. Co.,
$15; Second, Kdcn Valley
JNjirAcry Co.,npd Oregon Gas
eompnny. These divide sec
ond" prWof $10.
Lodge Float Woodmen of
fjQctUUatohJM Lodge
JSI&riMua is" jtroniiso of
grand Jodeo reunion in Med-
fid iff 1920." ,f " ' "
es' Decorated Pleasure
AutoMiss Gladys Heard.
Auto, Robe, givcu by Pacific
Motor Supply Co.
, Best Decorated Buggy
Mrs. A. W. .Walker. Pair
jdrJyiiiR gloves.
, rlFor general excellence in
appearance Oregon National
Guard, pledge of support for
arptory on part of city, Med-
ford .Fire dtiparfrjcnt, honor
able mcutiou. ' "
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W$tt a sajd to bo,iho most credit
able parade ever seen In southern
Oregon wa.1 wfBeued bjj thousands
of people, who crowded the down
town section last Jjlght, and saw a
lengthy tile ot organisations, floats
aBdbVilko'ttaBa.-in review.. The
"M Jledford'iiarade was a de-
cim success ana noming out praise
was 'heard when It had passed. Med
ford onco again made good, and In
no trifling; manner, for a parade Is
cither uVry good or It Is very poor.
TceK Is ,no jnlddle of the road pro
gram, for such -an exhibition.
Tbe parade of Thursday .evening
was excellent. The success is due in
a great degree to tho efforts of
Charles Lobo who arranged it, and
to the many local organizations and
business bouses who so cheerfully
lent' their aid in appearing la line,
and preparing floats.
Tho parade was headed by Harry
Clngcade, acting chief of police, and
A. W,,, Walker, special officer. Im
mediately behind them appeared Col.
II. H. Sargeant, U. S. A., in full dress
unlformwbo, acted as marshall of
tho night iated.on a, prancing bay
charger .ho made a very pleasing im
pression. Following cariio thQ king
and juofH on a bountifully decorated
float. Their Ideality was learned
when tbey unmasked at the Nat and
proved to bo II. C. Kentncr and Miss
Helen Dabl.
Searchlights ItrJght
JiniaedlAtuly following this cama
thp 'float of tho J'acific Motor Sup
ply company, Tnrco largo search
lights In frpnt mailo tho night bright.
They wprp operated by P. S. Steen
Btr,up manager, qf tho company. Fol
lowing this float cama four automo
biles carrying thQ officp forco and
salesmen of tho Medford Furniture
& Hardwaro company. Their autos
wore aiiiyoprlatoly decorated.
Next In lino cable tho Covoulh Coni-
panj oast Artillery OotpI(, , Tho
tjoya wcrp al.arraypd In .the now
(jross parad uniforms and, nmilo a
very , attractlvo, appeal ance. Tho
boys show great Improvcmont In their
deportment, handling themselves llko
regulars, Their corners were well
negotiated and their ranks uniform
and snappy. Their appearance, last
ovcnlng shows a steady Improvement,
and no lpnger do they ntpoa,r like a
Inibth of "rookies." Medford has,
reason to bo proud of tho company
basod pn the showing Thursday, for
UJs no caay task to whip youngstova
Into fori as Captabt Doano has sue
coeded, undoing.
tTho pity officials filled an nutomo
blje. w,hh bad been appropriately
decorated." Tho Medford 'Military
band In four automobiles furnished
the music! " '
t Frozen I'Vult Shown
Tho Mellford Ice vt Storage Com
pany appeared in tno paratte wun a
lajgo la.d of Jcc. Within tho huge
cajes fruit, pictures and melons had
been frown. Jt looked Uko a hot
weather, treat. Wlnchard's brewery
was also represonteds Hugo kegs of
beer were heaped high on a dray.
brgaujzatfons turned out well and
assisted greatly In making ,tho par
ade a success. The Elks lu the white
uniforms worn at Portland followed
theJr famous "Zazook band" on , a
float. The music was amusing ana
wey rendered. Don Colvlg officiated
at the piano on the float and led the
"band" 'up and down tho scales In a
truly stupendous manner.
The Woodmen ot tho Worjd was
another organization making a splen
did' showing. Their float was excep
tional good with a hugo log and axes
Jn evidence Tho members, carry-,
Ing axes marched behind. They wcro
applauded throughout the length of
tho jmarch.
Tho local suffrage club made a
great showing. Not only did they
have a float on which Judge Kelly,
Holbrook Wlthlngton. C. L. Schlef
felln and Fletcher Fish depicted the
woes of tho husband whose wife had
departed to cast her vote, but sev
eral automobllp loads of suffrage
workers were in line while Miss
Gladys Heard drayp an automobile
filled with the babies, o"f women advo
cates, thus Impressing upon voters
that It was mothers who desired tpe
ballot. , . iT
Telephone Float Good
The Home Telephone company
placed a splendid float In the parade.
A huge wagon was decorated with
numerable telephones, while a young
woman operated a .switchboard. All
ot the telephone bells were Jangling
jnd ringing for parties who "do not
answer." In the forward part ot the
float Miss Blllle Burke operated a
typewriter In an up-to-date office and
showed tho other sldo of tho business
the Bide where you pay your monoy.
Garnett-Corey put in a float on
which a dlmLnuatlve gasoline engine
drove innumerable appliances. 111
Altken presided as master mechanic
That engine bad Its wheels full it
pumped water, ran washing machines,
churned butter and operated a dyna-
SHff BY'W
JIYHWEIS
LOS ANGKIiKS. Sept. 20, Aithwr
Wunrins. tin Atneru'iui minim? ium I
wpoolor, who spoil tlio picl ix yours
in CuHnvtui, .Mexico, is hero pounders
today, tie lolls a liiirreuim: tale ot
Ihe cnicllus practiced by Momcmii
iiiMirreolo:- in that dUtiiut
"'Our Rold miue is located iiImiuI
fifty-five miles oust ami tuulh of
Culinoan, Kinalon," haid Wisgiiix,
"and we ran n reitcral xlore and pull
in t'oujitnelton with ihe m,ino. O
tho morning of August U7 mi tulnieo
M'oul of the rebel-, rode uit camp
pud nsked for hoiuctliipg to eat. Mrs.
Wiggins gave ito him. lie rode nwnj,.
uiul about 41 a. m. t btilul of rebels
numhoriug 100 came riding into
camp. 1 went out to moot them. The
leader duumded provis-ioiis mid imne,
to whicli I iMiswcred that wo could
not supply them. He morel. smded
nid said he would see iihout it. We
thought it the purl of prudence to pi
itti him to luncheon. He accepted
and went back to his men ifler he
had eaten.
"About half an hour lulcr our gen
eral store, half, n mile nway, was sot
afire. 1 directed my men to go on
wording ns if nothing hud hnppcnod,
but one hotspur, e.cited by lho oc
purrence, ruxhed out mid Ihrcw n
stick of dynamite into the rebel band.
Nineteen Mere killed.
"They charged me with Ihe act
and said that they had decided to
shoot me. They strung me up by the
amis. After I had hiiug for an hour,
my wife threw an Engli-h Hag over
me and dared them to shoot. They
took mo down and 1 escaped."
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FIGHT FOR ESTATE ERE
FUNERAL TAKES PLACE
JUDGE BLACK MAY BE
DISQUALIFIED FOR OFFICE
SAN FKANC1SCO, Sept. U0.-J3it-ter
feelings among relatives of J. .1.
Hall, late manager of the St. Francis
Importation compauy mid his wifo
who were slain by Arthur Knnbol, a
half-brother, the latter committing
suicide, are still rrifc today resulting
from n dispute arising over tho burin!
of the bodies and the diW'doii of
Hall's estate, said to be valued nt
$20,000. A suit for possc-Mou of
the catato ho already begun.
KNiX GUEST OF JAPS
AT ECONOMIST'S BANQUET
SKATTLE, Wash. Sept, 20.
Should Judge W. W. Black of Kvurott
be declared ineligible to run for gov
ernor during bis judicial term, Hugh
C. Todd of Seattle.! who is only -S,
will receive tho democratic nomina
tion. Todd ran only 500 votes be
hind BInck In tho primaries.
So serious has the question . ot
Mack's eligibility become, that tho
democratic statu committee Itself
may bring the tost cate before tho su
premo court. Thorn Is much conflict
on the constitutional provision which
prohibits Judges 'from, holding any
GOVERNOR BALDWIN, OP
CONNECTICUT,0 DENOMINATED
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OttPFHtJc Uite Convwi.
ttaj(f.ai(rtrd ou September 12,
was vMSltuoiwIy rewpmlnated forpw
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The gas company put In an excel
lent float which depleted the develop
ment of cooking from tho dark ages
unlit tho present. The prlmltlvo
man, was toasting bis meat over a
camp fire, then came the early set
tlor with his little box store and men
tho un-to-dato woman who cooks with
gas. "Excrybody works but mother
she cooks with gas" was tho
slogan, It was a vpry attractlvo ex-"
hlbltlon.
The Shapleigh JIardwarp company
put In anjpxcellent tlpatjng boosting
a well known brand of tools.
Hugo Pear Shown
Tho Eden Valley Nursery company
put In an cxcollent float. It con
sisted of a huge pear on a dray and
caused many remarks along tho lino
of march. It doplcted tho cblof In
dustry In tho valley In a strlklug
manner and Mr. Bennett was heartily
congratulated on Its appearance.
The Rogue River Commission com
pany put in a float which shows tho
nature of their business. They nau
a great display of fruit 6n each side
nf tho machine and It was all high
cradc. too.
Tho Boy ScouUj and tho Boyri
Military brigade wcro out en forco
and -made excellent showjjig.
The flro, bo'8 had tho chemical en
gine beautifully decorated and a
rlnnlo of applause followed thorn
throughout. The car Bhowed tho ef
fect of much patient labor,
Ono of tho most attractive features
ot the parade was tho band of forty
ladles on horseback. These ladles
plan to form a riding club later, Tho
horses they rodo woro splrltod and
thoy made a vory splendid showing.
The Judges havo not yet chosen the
prlzowlnnlng riders.
Mrs. A. W. Walker drqvg a beauti
fully decorated carriage. "Kontner's
Boosters" comprised of a halt-score
of young women, filled a wonderfully
well decorated car and attracted
much attention.
Twoby Brps. contributed to tho
parado by putting Jn their auto truck
with a iitrlug of dump wagons wllcb
boosted for good roads.
The parade was a wpndprful suc
cess and is a credit to the city and
tn Hm num who arranged it.
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TOKIO, Sept. 20. Secretary of
State P. C JKuox of thp United
States was (he guest of honor at a
dinner given here tonight by Huron
Sliibusawu, 11 prominent Japanese
economist. Secretary Knox, who ul
tended the funeral of the into Km
peror Mutsuhito as the siK'ejal repre
sentative of the United States will
Sail Saturday uftemoon for San
Francisco.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 20.
Heavy ruins throughout the iiight,
which continued intermittently this
morning, caused a postponement until
next Tuesday of the Pabst and Wis
consin trophy automobile races which
were scheduled to start at 2 o'clock
this afternoon.
Worst Stomach
Trouble Ended
"Papc's Dlnpcjttln" Gles Instant
Relief and the. Relief
Lusts
Every year regularly moro than a
million stomach sufferers In the
United States, England and Canada
tako Papo's Diapepsln, and realize
not only immediate, but lasting re
llof. This harmless preparation will di
gest anything you cat and overcome
n sour, gassy or out-of-ordor stomach
five mlnjites nftcrwards.
If your meals don't fit comfortab
ly, or what you cat lies like a lump
pf lead lu your stomnch, or If you
bnvo heartburn, that Is a sign of In
digestion. Get from your pharmacist a fifty
cent cauo of. Papo'u Dlapcpaln and
take a doso jipt as soon as you can.
There will be no sour risings,, no
bplcblng of undlgostcd food mixed
with acid, no stomach gas or heart
burn, fullness or heavy feeling In tho
stomach, nausea, debilitating beud
achcH, dizziness, or intestinal grip
ing. This will all go, and, besides,
thoro will bo no bour food loft ovor
lu the stomach to poison your bieath
with nausoous odors. '
Pupe's JMupopsln is a certain euro
for out-of-order stomachs, bocauBo It
takes bold of your .food and digests
It Just tho same as If your stomach
wasn't there.
Relief In fvo minute's from all
stomach misery Is waiting for you at
any drug storo.
Tlieso largo fifty-cent caspB con
tain moro Jhan sufficient to thor
oughly cure almost any case of
dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other
stomach disordpr,
other office during their term an to! DUNBAR'S DEATH OPENS
whether or not Black's Judicial duties
do not cextud to 0110 day beyond the
date when tho gubernatorial term
commences. .
WAY FOR YOUNG LAWYERS
TOIl.WK lUSr.tl.AMi.
National league
Boston -.
Pittsburg
Philadelphia ...
St. Louis . ...
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Cincinnati
SEATTLE, Wash , Sept. 20 With,
the death of Chief Justice It. O. Diin
bar, tho nomination and election ot
upremo court JiiiIko ou tho noii-partl.
fan Judicial ticket may fall to any
lawyer In tho stnte, however obscure
ho may he. The law provides that
wboro candidate receive a majority
vote at the primary election, tbey are
nt onco elected. Judge Dunbar nnd
tils two nxiioclntes, who were up for
re-election had 110 opposition, hut tho
offkiul canvas of flection returns
i 'has not yet been Hindu. If, therefore.
tint name of any other Inwyor was
written In by friends In n lompllmont
nry way, bo may soon gel tho pleas
tint siirprUo that ha linn been elected
supreme court Judge,
Judge Dunbar's funeral will ho
held In prlvnto at Olympln. The
courts In tint state will adjourn lu re.
sped to his memory.
Senator Heyuurn Improved
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 WulM m
Hiatcs Hunntor Heyburn of Idaho,
who wan routined to his apartments
hero recently suffering from heart
trouble, left Washington today 'for
Hwnfthmoro; PiU; to'foetiHtrato, "IUi"
will proceed to Idaho latnr ti-
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Ready-to-wear Bargains
2) Women's tailored and Norfolk $iiitslall ney
styles, ood colors, $20.00 values. $19 Qft
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