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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
p.'sbsw rWt;-W' v. 1 ?, yjunnrx mmiil ii m STEDFOTCT? nVTTi TWRUNTC. TSTTCITFCmTf. "OUTjnON. TTTTRSDAV. .TANTTAT7V .10. inffT. "" Li OS ANGELES MANMUSTBEDEAF Li AN DUMB WLON CONFERS WITH GLASS OVER CURRENCY BILLS 1.08 AN0RLK8, Jan. .10. H. S. Ilrcsbiich or Los Anncles never heard of the dynnmltlnR of tho Lob Angeles Times. Clnrcnco Darrow and the McNamara brothera might bo Chinese health officials ho far as his knowl edge of them extended, rind for htm newspapers inlcht ns well not he printed, for ho never read one. Ad mission of these trlfllnn; differences from tho average cltlten caused Hro9 bach to bo peremptorily challenged by tho defenso after lie had been temporarily paused today as a Juror to try Clarence Darrow on a Jury bribing charRC. A. V. Frailer of Pasadena also was peremptorily rhallengeded by the de fense, narrow acted personally In each case, challenging after the tales men had been temporarily accepted by both sides. Tho defenso now has but two per emptory challenges and two more Jurors must bo chosen. SHALL CONGRESS PRESCRIBE YOUR RELIGION FOR YOU? Prof. 0. S. LoiiRnere of WnslimR ton, 1). C, intemnlionnl field scere tnrv f tho Religion liberty associa tion, delivered n lecture Inst niubt in Collepe building on the above subject. Jn part he said: "In politics there nre many voices that cry against the money trust. Why nro politicians and honest business men afraid of financial trustsf Itecnuso they nre fully acquainted with tho past history of tlii'M' trusts. Hut there is another Brent trust that is orj;nnmnt in this country which promises to be more dangerous to American liberties than any financial trust and that is the great religious trust which is sending its petitions to congress and tho halls of. Klate legislatures demanding drns tie religious laws. It is time that voices arc raised against the religious encronchmcnls, of religions combina tions that aro beginning to set aside the individual conscience in religious matters. Havo we forgotten the bloody history of tho past when re ligious trusts influenced and swayed the civil uceptro to coerce the con sciences of all dissenters. Two years ngo (Im religious organizations of Xew York state introduced twenty six religious hills into their legisla ture. When 1 oposed those bills in the legislature I informed the relit; ions promoters of4 lho--c billn that they were departing from the prinei. pies which the great founders of our republic laid down, and to make good my position I quoted from Gorge Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Mad ison and Franklin. "Whnt do wc c ire whnt those men believed or taught' s-iiid a leading minister. "They be longed to the old school, wo belong to the now school of reformers. The old school is fast dying out, and v.'hnt Is needed today to stop the present day evils is religious legislation." Well, sir, I belong to the old school that believes in an entire sepaati'iti of tho church and religion from the civil enactments of the state. . TttRN'TON', N. J., Jan. 30. President-Elect Wilson conferred hero this afternoon with Hepresentatlve Carter Glass of Virginia, chairman of the house subcommittee drafting new banking and currency bills. Tho Wil son administration probably will stand back of the measures. Asked whether he would recom mend new banking and currency leg islation at the cttra session, Wilson said: "I will not announce any policy regarding that until 1 go to Wash ington, because I am too far re moved from the men with whom I must confer. This also applies to the whole extra session program." Gossiping regarding the Inaugura tion, Governor Wilson said: "1 regret to say 1 will have to sub mit to tho conventions long enough to wear a silk hat. It will bo the first time since I reviewed the state guard at Sea Girt, n year ago last summer. MEDFORD CAIS A CAMPIONS The humble fulis dometica has spread the name of Medfnrd from coast to const during the past month. That felis domestics, which is anoth er term for cat, does well in this climate uml altitude is evidenced by the fact that Medford eats have tak en first prizes within n month, in Portland, San Francisco, Iais An geles and New York City. The cat that went to New York was sent by .Mrs. Paul Janney of Perrydale. It is a Persian cat of tho Silver Tabby variety and journeyed, across the country with a litter of kittens. The kittens died on the way but Tabby arrived safely and within a few days of her arrival took second prize at a show in the Plaza hotel. Later she took first prize in two shows over the ent that took fir"t at the Plaza, for Tabby had time to pijl on a thicker set of furs and fatten up after its long journey. Tabby nNo took firt prize for being the prize winner which hml taken the longot journey to the show. Mrs. Frank Clark of Perrydnle won prizes nt Portland with he: Rogue River valley Persian eats and Mrs. Fred Rentier, a former resident of Medford, has won firsts at Los Angeles nnd San Francisco. A Now Discovery. One of tho sensations of the twen tieth century Is Mcrltol Rheumatism Powders. A boon to every sufferer. The best known remedy for rheuma tism In all Its forms. Ask those who have tried It. Hasklns' Drug Store. DAUGHTER DESERTED, FATHER IS MISSING B BBBL BBJHb. aHT AvbbbbH VbYbYb BWflYflYBYflBYflYBjBK "i SEEgasaaBBmaBBBB aBasiJ HILDA RAE Members of Methodist Choir. A short but important rehearsal of the music to be used In the services Sunday, will Immediately follow the rovlval service Friday evening. Kvery member and those who wish to be come active members are urgently re quested to bo present. FORREST EDMEADE3, Director. 2.1 CENTS, 1W CENTS. Tho ladles of St. Mark's Guild will glvo a breakfast schrovo Tuesday, February 4, from 0:30 to 10 o, in. Everybody come. Grandma's waffles, Don't forget tho date. Only 25c. Hotel Medford Rooms without lialli 00c per day and up. Rooms with bath f l.BO per day anil up. Hjieclul rates by week or month. Combination breakfasts every monilug 153, U3 uml -15 cents. If Uruno Itanb, n farmer of Llncroft near Red llauk, N. J,, was on board tUi Knlserlu Victoria I.uUe, of tho Hum burs-American line, when she left hei pier nt Hoboken (N, J.), he Just missed tho Chief of Police Wyuibs, of Ret Iluuk, who had a warrant for hU ur rent, He also mUsed his daughter Hilda, eleven years old, whom ho car rled nwuy from the I.iucroft school In an automobile mid who was found ubamloned on the pier. Itanli Is accused by his neighbors In feverul warrants with having klgnwl their mimes to notes upon which the.i bay ho realized several hundred dollurs While Hilda viw waiting for hei father on the pir while he Went oi loid to get n htutvroow Chief Wymb 1KC Tomorrow's .MERCHANTS LXJSCll ffiic 11:30 to 2 p. m. Fulton Market Clanv Chowder Rolled Tenderloin of King Salmon Parsley Banco Pommcs Anglulso Chicken Gihlota Santo I'arlslenno en Croustado Rolled Fresh Rrlsket of Peer with German Needles Flakes Codfish In Cream Farmer Stylo Mushed otatoes Stowed Carrots Cabbngo Salad Oroen Applo Plo Lemon Sherbet Tea Milk Coffee During meal hours beautiful music arrived. The vessel was searched, bui nnu" '"I"B will bo rendered by Horr Ruub was not fouud, ' Carl Grisscu and Mine. EveJjne. Y Y r Y X ! x ! I. Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y i ! t Y Y Y ! I I I I x I X X I X t r r V r f f r r r r ! X X X I X X X I X I X ! X I f T T r V T T r t r r t T ? ? ? T ? T f t ? ? 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