Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 13, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TEDDY CENSURES
IDAHO
SUPREME
CORI
DECISION
NKW VOIMC MOTIO PICTl'IlK, TIIKATKK WIIKKK TWO WKKK
TUiWl . DKATM AM) MAN'V III'UT IN FIHK PANIC
Ni:V VOIIIC. IVI) III former
I'nmldHil HiiokovoU miiilii Ms find
lailillo iiipinrnmo In dm niunclU of
the iiroRrt'UHivn party for ninny weekn
lint nh'.til, In Nit)' Unit no fur iim I hi In
coneorned there will bo no nimpiom
lfi, no umiilKiiiiiiillnii, no yielding In
tlm flKht for party, Tim iirognwdvn
party Iiiih ronm to Nluy, lot declared
The .president nuiilu nttiit'kod
tint supremo roitrt of Mnlio for II
denlidoit ilcnyloK tlm proureimlvo
pnrty n plant on tlm ticket In tlm full
elertlon nml nNncrtml this roiirt liuil
ilium morn linrtu to roiirt" tliiin nny
iinurrliltit ever on n, unit derlitrliiK llm
decision "even nreitter blot on Anmr
louu Judiciary limn tlm Drrnl Hmtt de
elidou"
Mnny of llm rnnapleuoiiit figure In
Hit projsreiotlve ciinipnlRii hint (nil
full cntlmrril for tlm l.liuoln itny illn
iht of tlm Nulloiml I'roureiuilvo rluli
Many women were present nml lniu
tired of Hpi-ctntorii Hll"il tlm Imlcoio
overlooking tlm hull ronm In lilt It
tilt illliner wilt belli, Albert J llev
erlilKe, prKrenhi riiudldnlo for Ku
ernor of Imllnim; ()eur H HlruiiM.
proi;iehle eaudldiito for gotornnr of
Nnw York, William II. Ilotchklim and
ex-CoiiKreimiiiiiu Hoiirko C'orkran
uIko spoke
Colonel Itoonevelt unbl In part:
"At till tnomeut there bun oo
rurreil In lilnlio n ilerlnlon by (lie
hlKheM ntntii iiiiirt, whleh llliln It
own 1 1 in 1 1 m In mi (.veil i!rttr offeium
ni'.ulnxt Jimtlre nml iletetiry, nml nil
even itrenler blot on tlm American
Jmllrlnry than tlm Dreil Hcott drcU
Ion ltiulf. Tlm reiieilonnr) Hiipreiiie
rotirt of Malm Iiiin plioed Into tlm
ha iiiin of llm rcpnbllt'iin mncblim. of
which It an Ittielf n purt, pmrlsely
u Justice Taney nml tlm majority of
tbe Niiprettm ronrt of tint nullon In
1X07 pl)eil Into tlm liumU of Pres
ident I'lerre nml lliirliiiunn nml llm
teurtlunnry oicaiilialloii of which bn
umt tlmy ero pnrl.
"In Idaho the rmult wiin iu crave
u mlnrurrlacn of Jimtlre at the elce
lion an nlremly ormrreit at tbe noin
dialing roiiMMilloii nml tlm roiirt be
rumn llm nmtl potent liutrumwil In
thin denial of Jimtlie. Thf ilcrtnlon
I hold lo hue heeli nil out rage Upon
tlm people of lilnlio utiil not ineruly
upon them, but upon llm people of
nil the United Hlate for tiny lulcrfer
euro with the rluht of un American
In any stain to rniit bin vote nml have
It rotiuleil for the prcldciit of bin
rholre l an otfciiKO ugnliiKt the
Amerlcami of nil the state.
"I think the result of the vole
uhovtcd that If we hml been i;ten our
elenr nml timloubteil right Idaho'
elertorul voto would have been In the
progrottidvo column. The action of
the reiictlunnry roiirt, tuken Iu coin
bluntton with the nrtlou of the reptili
llran inarhlne renulleil In tlm doprlv
utlon of the rlKht of the pooplu of
Mnlio to express their choice, for
perHlilent.
"Abruhnui Lincoln nnbl Hint he be
lleveil the Dreil Hcott dechdou repre
wilted a rnimplraey iiKiilunt liberty
between tbe then supreme court nml
llm U'iiiIIiir officer of the reaction
nry pnrty to which thnt supreme
court beloiiKeil. I believe that with
even moru jimtlre Ahrnniim Lincoln
If ullve today could tmiko the mine
Mntemcut about the action of llm re
ficitlounry rouit of Idaho In connec
tion with the reactionary leader of
the republican mnchluo of lilnlio.
"Hut the com t did not Mop hero.
Then) aiih In Idaho it newgpapor
which fftirlcHHly mid In entirely
proper manner condemned the court
for thin (iiitriiKe, Tlm editor mid
publlHlier of that paper mid another
man connected with thnin have been
thrown Into Jail mid fined hcnvlly
for contempt by the court. Tlm court
In h opinion Iiiih cited tlm nutiieioun
ilynnnilto outniKeu and tlm like that
hao occurred iih JiiHtlflnn tholr ai
Hon, No more extraordluiiry pleu
waH over made. I leld to no man
In tho horror I feel for tlm unar
ehbilH mid nil other ciIiiiIiiiiIh who do
murder, wlmthur by d)iimullo or In
nny othor fiiKhloii,
"Hut tlm ilaniano they do, tlinunh
crcut, Iu by no inemui an great to tlm
ctiiiNu of law mid order an a that
done by u declxlon Kiirh iih tlm do
cIhIoii In iiueHllon; mid no miurchlHt
over can or ovor will hurt tho coiirla
iih thoy urn hint by mirh action ah
HiIh of tlm liltshoHt court of tlm ntntt
of Idaho, Iteiuoinlior that If tlm int
uition of tho Idaho court In pnnluli
Iiik Id crltlcti for contempt la propnr.
then Ahnihmu Lincoln nliould luivo
been Jailed mid fined for Ida worda
about llm mipromu court of tho tinn
ed Htntcs In connection with tho
Drod Hcott ileulHlou,
"Abrnlmin Lincoln wns no tnoro or
Iorh Kiillty than tho three men whom
the utiproinu court of tho Htuto of
Idaho luivo InipilHoiied for contempt
bocatiHo they ciltloUed, Iu Um bo
voro Inucuauo than Abraham Lin
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHulllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHMffAKrHiBHF k rffrr r' IHIH
mmK.k.H""flulmmmmml m, 'UmmmmmT
In
MOVING PICTUR.K THEATRE WHERE RRE PANIC OCCURRED
w m li wife 1 1 : . i.l In ill' I'll e c ileeu ix-rn iiitt were rrl)il:.l Injiireil ami taken (O liHp,ll nlnl tuorr
Hun a i'fil "( '(i wire luili) linl.i'ii up nml liniimil in the imiilc nl the llnuittoii 1 1 IplxMlrontr u iiimlnir hlrturi
HeMiie in i w i.iL.,) inn-nil) n mi , n iiii; fire when u fl.m huriieil Allbouch It did hardly mie ilxllar'n iImiii
Nk'" li wn i fi'M'M; mii i. n ti miiuil ule of the lnMinin 1'hr.ilre dlNHKtrr where hunilrtil of (xTnoiu pliiUKed frvliz'cill)
iliiiiKh I In- fr.'i.i dM,r iiihI Jiimmnt Iu a trui:i!lliic. ruihiui; iiuhm nt the bottom of a xhort fllKht uf itcp'. .h,i tirrifli
link the t'Miiti ii f hiiuuili IikIiiun In the narrow Hue Hint fllfiiieii and pulketueu bad to crawl otvr th lvdlr to no In
the i" tm
ire iltnn fmir hoii'lril peron were crowded In the thenlre, which formerly wn an old rlmrvh. trutehlne
Hie howlia' "f i iiM-iirtlrniini. wliu u mbli'ii fi.iih from tin' mutiny pb-ture nun hlim bnniKht forth irle of "Klrr"'
nut riHUllid In lb Urrtlile miuI- AUbuucb the flr 4 ijuULly i-iHiisuUIm-U Hie crowd becuiue to eicllid that
ILX uuiil uiad ruU fur Hiv narrow Cwr.
coin, a decUlon nn Indefeiulbli- from
every utamlpolnt of low ami Jimtlie
uiul popular rlclitn iih the Dreil Hcott
derliilou ItHelf.
"A cave like thnt In Idaho tdiowii
the need of the power of popular re
call of the judiciary, n need which I
believe could probnbly bent be unit
by hnvltiK tlm JihIkch npimlutcd or
elected for life, but fillbjcct on pell
Hon to rernll by popular vote uvery
two e.irii.
"Till iicllon would not, however,
meet ull the dllflcultle of tbe rniu.
In thU fltnte, for liiMnme, there have
beiiu many well-meniilui; JihIki-h who,
Iu certain enne, imuall) nffectliiK la
bor, baMi relnlvretl dedkloim which
weru wholly Improper, wholl) roue
llonary mid frniiKht with the Krnv
cut IliJiiKtlce to tliomi damn of Ihe
cotniiiuully nliiudliiK mom In need of
juitlio. What U needed lure Ix not
the rluht to recall tlm JiulRe, who In
no mo one limtanre Klve n inbttaken
and reactlounry Interpretation to Ita
coiiMllutlon, but the rlr.ht of tho peo
ple IhetuiielveM to cxpreim utter due
ilellberutou their deflulto Judpuieiit
a to shut the roiMtltutloii nhntl per
mit In tho way of IcKlidatloii fur no
dal mid lnduiitrl.il JiiHtlce.
"I hold that In audi n tofo n the
hnkenhop case, In nudi n emu) as the
workmeu'H roinpeiiKutlou net, In mich
n cno on tho teiiemeiit hoimo tiiKiir
factory net, In nudi n race nn tho net
providing for tho cafeKtiardluK
ni;alnt daiiKemim uinchlnery, In
mich n cane iih the elKht-bour law,
Hint It U for the people to iheumolvoM
lo decide whether Mich n law U or
U not lo Mlaiiil on Hie olittule IkkiKh
I do not euro whether )ou call thin
action of their iionxtriiiui; tho count I
tutlon or iiiuklitK the coiiNtltiitliiii. I
euro for tho fact and not for the
name."
Hubntltutlni the word "proRron
nlo" for 'tepubllcnn" In .i letter
written by Lincoln, the milmtltiitloti
behiK, Colonel ltnoeelt Hold, only
that of the uiiino of tm piomomilvo
party of today for tlm pmKren-tve
party of LIiicoIii'h t lino Colonel
HooHevelt read the letter, iih follew:
"Ah to (ho matter of (union, I am
for It If It can be bad on uoKiesnle
KIouiiiIh; mid I urn not for It on mi)
other torum. A fiiHlor on any other
teruiR would ho ih foolUh iih uupilii
clpled. It would lobo the whole of
what wo have, whole the common en
emy would Ml III cam all the voto that
Ih hoKtlln lo iih, The (location of
men Ih ii dlffeieut one There mo
Itood putilollo men mid aide atate'
men In IIiIh territory opponcd to iih
whom I woubl cheerfully aupport If
they would now place thcuioHlvoH on
prottresHlvo kiuiiiiiIb, hut I am HKiiliiHt
letting (loun (ho piomeKHlvo utiiud
n rd a hair' breadth.
"What Lincoln then xnlit iih to
principles men unit methoda applloH
exactly lo ull,nttoinplH to fiitm or
nnialiiamate tho prnmoHRlvo with any
other party In our own daya,"
MAnniED,
Hamilton Watlilim ami Ida Jano
Harrow were united Iu mairlago by
Ilov, V. Y ahleldtt at tlm I'rosbytor
lau inatiHO ut 7 p. lit., WedncHilay,
February 1-'. Mr. ml Mrs. Wntklim
are both front near Kulo Point, mid
otpect to live on their lari;o ranch,
five iiiIIch north of that place, With
them t;o tho ood wluliea of tholr
tnntiy f dentin,
PIT SIORE IS
GUTTED BY FIRE
I'ire nl hii null hour I.mIiij cutli'i
(he pMint -Imp nt the enmcr ol Fifth ;
lrmoliliril, wni with n portion of
the dwelling;, one ol n few Imiilmnrks
Hml n on the fmui vheu "Cnele
Tom" MeAinlrew tmk msies-.ion
-oiiie foity-vlchl yeopi njjo.
Some new feiiciiij; wen milled hImi
mill nt tiresent ince the return of
Kioil w outlier mi entire new yard
fence I bi'inu' buill. The crouiul lu
been phiweil for Inwn nml n locust
mnl drupe street-, but owe o Hie ,0 m, muHt ,,. ,,,, .,,,
t.olte,l loenlion of the eMnbli.liment ,. ftfl).flu yKn ntM ,,,.
n.efa,,,ewer(.,M,s.lye,eele.l. ItMJ,,,,, , nM f. ,,
owiii'd liv. t). .1. Stnll. The I.i-h will
riiiiKe nlii.nt K'tiilO. eoveri'd b iiiMtit
miee.
The nils iniile the ImHilinr Imrtteil
fiercely for n time but a liberal two
f wntir mibiliuil them
mininiTbureSTbill
reportedfavorably
.HALL'M Feb 13 The way nnd
mean committee hn reported fnvor
ahl) upon II II los, Introduced by
Curkln of Jaeknou to onlitbllHh a bur
eau of iiilnen mid Keolocy. Tho bill
eorrle unit annual appropriation of
JiO.OOn n ejir, hnvluu been reduced
by the committee front fUS.aoO.
Only Hie fact that Mr. Carkln wn
n member of ino aRlind mean com
mlttee Mitved tlm bill A hard fight
itKalimt It U In pronpect In tho hoiuo.
wotilil IniM! Iie'ett. left to die of old
one but ns fuirlv in front of the
deiirwnv nnd'un on tlrt" decline, ro
it trn dihoiril M
The pioiieeis hate left llielr murk
ii il iiitnn have inshrd away but it is
w'liil to mill' Hint it number remain
Ilo Milne the changes nml improve
meiils tluit have eame iu these Inter
' ilitv. It U Iiohi1 they iniiv live to
. oee mill hear the trolley ears itloii
! with other improvenients mill eltnuvs
yet to iiime in Him valley.
HELP THE LIBRARY
PURCHASE ITS BOOKS
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
ON M'ANDftEWS HOMESTEAD
Auiout; the impriivfiiiont in Hie
-.imtimlioir eoiinlrv ueur Meilfoiil tuny
be not cil Hie Mil inns clmiiKe maile nt
the .Mi-Amliew farm iluiiug the
eloiini mouth nf the pat .ear.
Atteiiitmiin weie muile in the dwell
iiiK mi iii to iillovv hiitliroouiH on Imtli
The following nre mute of the
bookx, useful nnd iiilerextin, which
the public library would like to put on
the nhehtw:
Slrullou "Morlix of I.ibetlosl."
Taylor "I'lineiples of Seicutifie
.MiiiiiiKemeiit."
Shneklclon ''Advenltires iu Home
Mnkliv."
Sndler Cnui-e nml Cute of ColiN."
lliiteliinson-"l'oii(iucst of Con
sumption,"
Uiickcu "Tnith nnd KeliKion."
SpottiMir "Wot Id's MineraU."
Anyone who is interested in any of
tlio.c Mibjeels run help the library
purehno (lie book1 by nttcndinjj the
benefit emieeit. Feb. 17lli. The
I'resb.vleriiin vlinreli Inm vcrv kiiullv
niven the use of the church. The
flonin. An iip-lo-ilnli witter ssetn
whs iiixIhIIciI eomihliiii; of piieuuiHtiiM newspapers niv very Kiuieroits in civ
pieiite tnnk with eleettie pinup midline mitli;iHi. It U hoped the public
iiuiomntie niviteii wuieii uml.es it ut
most peifeelmn in its pfliforintince.
The dwelliinj was wired nml elee
ttieitv siihstiiuteil for eaibiile liphl
in;, A modern fmui system of sew
njje disposnl whs ulso eompleted,
wood hoiike a ml model it wultr. luuise
nlso eoiishueleil,
The old poullfv house whielrwns
will iccpoud uilli it generous ntleud
nnee,
TiekeU on nlc at ITaskins'. I'm'.",
oOe.
Hob llexchor, the Cincinnati Hpecd
kliiK, has now led tho National league
In base riinnliiK for four miccosslvo
ears.
i
Ivil! Powder
Absolwely purb
The only Baking Powder made from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar .
Makes delicious home-baked foods
of maximum quality at minimum
cost Makes home baking
pleasant and profitable
HOW
RD
OT
HILL AUDIENCE
TO HEAR LECTURE
(I'oitluud Journal)
Kiitmii'l Mill, who hn jutt been
elected preoidrit of tho American
lloriil Jluilders' (tocintion, hns n
wttnn udmirer in Hr. J. P. Knlily of
Mt-ilfonl. Dr. Ileddy vhm in Port
laud yenterdny nml told amoti other
PTniniseenseK his exfM-rienre with tins
first Pncifie Const flood Itond eon
vention which was orgniiirrd by Mr.
Hill.
"About 12 yenrH k," nid Mr.
KrMy, "I received n letter from n
friend, who was then living in Sent
He. urn! I wnH living In Spokane,
"The letter ntntrd that n friend of
Ins, Samuel Hill of Seattle, wan k"!"K
to hold n two or three dnys.' jjood
road-: convention in SKiknue, that he
personally did not know nuythmc
about tfood roads, and didn't know
unvhodv who did, but, Hint Mr. Hill
wim n friend of his, nml wished Hint I
would do un thine Hint I could to
make the convention n success iu the
nv f uriishiiiK nn audience.
"Three or four days: later Mr. Hill,
nccomp.inb'il by Charlie Chamberlain
mid .Itnle Hnnford, nnd n couple nf
eouiitv commissioners- of Whnlcont
eoniilv, Wash., nrrived on the scene
to hold this food rond eonventiou.
l'llsonem In Audleoco
"Mr. rhnntlierlin. who wnH netiiiR
n jiilvnnce ncent, had borrowed the
use of n church in which to hold the
convention. The convention day ar
rived, nml four or five ix-ople nssrui-blt-d
in the church. Chailie wnnled
to know if there wnsn't some way in
which we could rustle up an audience.
The only wuv I knew to get an aud
ience wns to an down to Ihe city jail,
I beiiiK chief nf police nt the time, and
having iu jail about 80 prisoners. 1
requested three or four of the plain
clothes men nnd officers to get the
prisoners up to the church to make
Mr.' Hill believe that he hud an and
ienee.
"Hetwecn the plnin clothes men, po
licemen nml prisoner, we collected
about 100 H-oitlc. The convention
lasted three dnyx. Mr. Hill hud the
undivided attention of nil present dur
the entire three days while the con
vent ion lasted.
Itccolue-J Heal Iloostrr
"I listened to one of the commis
sioner from Whatcom county Mating
his exn;rienees In building good roads
nnd wns very much imprvvscd with
tbo arguments he put forth, and the
results obtained from the money that
wn sjient under his .supervision in
building good roads, nnd I have been
u consistent good roads booster ever
since.
"This, I believe, wns the first good
rood convention ever held on the Pa
cific coast. In those day the news
papers did not give the good mad
movement nny publicity, not knowing
nny thing nhotit them, mid they didn't
consider the subject worthy of hjkicc
in their papers."
"Dr. Jleddv once told mo thnt by
reason of those addresses, he liegnn
boosting good rond. nnd I consider
him one of tbe greatest good ronds
boosters on the Pacific const, and
Medfotd. his homo town, now has
nbout 2.1 Bitlei of paved rets, and
Jackson eoimlv is one of the wist
progressive counties iu Ore-mu " said
Mr. Hill, roumcutiiig on lie. Keiblvs
stnte-icnt
(F
yfamoSB
Health It tbo foundation of all good
look. Tho wlso woman rcalixes this
and takes precautions to preserve her
health and strength, through tho pe
riod of child bouring-. She remains a
pretty mother by avoiding as far as
poulblo tho sufferlnc and dangers of
such occasions. This every woman
may do through tho use of Mother's
1'rlend. This la a medlcliio for
uternal application and so ponotratlng
la Its naturo aa to thoroughly lubrlcato
every musclo, nervo and tendon In.
volvcd during tho period before baby
comes. It aids naturo by oxpandlns
tbo skin and tissues, relieves tender
ness and soreness, and perfectly pro
pares tho bj stern
for natural and CIfilflr
tafo motherhood. 'J: ""2
Mother' Friend ArfiJjtft
is sold nt drug OilVlU
r tores. Write for freo book for ox
roctant niothors, which contains much
valuablo Information.
0RADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.. AlUrJi,, C
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work Quarantied
Trices Iteaaonublo
COFFEEN & PRICE
OS Xowara Blaok. Xntrsno on 8tU li.
Xotut vaoat at.
V:
FOR SALE
Jn order to fnkn up immediately a himincss
proposition in Han Francisco I have decided to
offer mv Orchard at a GREAT SACRIFICE.
IF INHERE EVER WAS A BARGAIN IN
THIS VALLEY, HERE IT IS
8 acres Bear Creek bottom soil, 2 miles north of
Medford post office, planted to Newtown Pippins
eleven years old, and interplanted with Bartlett
and D'Anjou Pears 4 and 5 years old. A strictly
commercial proposition. Melons, Potatoes, Cora,
etc., CAN IiE grown to perfection between tho
rows.
Would suggest to parties having a little idlo
capital that this proposition will pay much better
than LOANINO money. A SURE PICK-UP OP
$1500 to $2000 Can be made inside of six months.
My price is $5,000, $3,000 cash, balance on time.
Real value of place $8000.
INVESTIGATE TODAY.
F. G. Andrews, Owner
Hotel Holland Medford, Oregon
L ' .
NATATORIUM
Friday Evening
FEB. 14
ONE CONCERT ONLY
NORDICA
Assisted hv
Wm. Morse Rummel, Violinist;
Romayne Simmons and Mabel
Krog-Rummel, Pianists .
Prices, $1.50 and $1.00. Seats at ITaskins.
Greatest attraction at most reasonable prices ever
booked in Medford.
IIKLP FIOHT THH
GREAT RED PLAGUE
Citizens of tbe stato are urged to Inform themselves regarding
this plague which Is causing great suffering among bojs and young
men, and especially among the Innocent girls and women of tbe state.
Parents are urged to protect their children, and provide clean, whole-,
some Information In place of the unclean misinformation they cannot
now help getting. '
Send for any of the follewing:
KltKK CIllCUhAIlS
For Young Men
Circular No. 2 Tbo Four Set Lies.
Circular No. 9 -Sex Truths for Men.
Tor Older Hoys (13 to 18 yrs. of age) ,,
Circular No. 8 Virility and Physical Development
For Young Hoys (10 to 13 yrs. of age)
Circular No. 7 The Secret of Strength.
For Girls '
Circular No. 4. A Plain Talk with Girls about their Health.
For Young Women
Circular No. 10 Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood.
For Parents
Circular No. l The Need for Education In Sexual Hygiene.
Circular No. 3 When and How to Tell the Children.
Circular No. 6 -A List of Uooks for Use in tbo Family on Sex.
Send 2-cent Btamp with your address to
' THH Oltl.GO.V STATE llOAItl) OF HEALTH
70;l Selling Hollaing, Portland, Orvgoa
Department D
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