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MEDFOttD, ORICCION, 'JTKHDAY, MAUCU J, 1913.
NO. 293.
WILSON NOW TWENTY-EIGHTH PRESIDENT
75,000 ITCH
WILSON TIE
OATH OF OFFICE
Ceremony flmiulres Just Thirty Sec
ond Nrw Exccutlvo Olvcn Ova
tion In Drive to Capitol Tail
Solemn, Looks Stolidly at Crowd
Oryan Gets an Ovation New Cabinet
Present Wind Blows Gale During
Delivery of liuuQiiral Address
WASHINGTON, March . Wood
iiw WIIniiu nf New Jcrt'V. a ileum
unit, hoonino tin twtnt -nltl piiM
dent hi' the I'nllul Hlntcs ut 1 117
o'clock hero this iifternoiui. II re
quired jut thirty sccondM for Mm lo
InKo the oath nl klnn lh Initio. ,Mor
limn 7A.000 MT!oim wltnoHsul llir
rt'rtinony.
WIMnii'w inaugural address wa
reml to llir winds. None Mantling
iter n hundred feet uwny could ills
tiiigullt iho words nnd not mote than
lt()00 Hirotw could hear llm tmuml
nf lilit voice.
Wind Minns a Outo.
The crowd, whli'h had hem held
dark a hundred vatd. wn" permitted
In liri'iik through the linn or soldier
when Wilson started sneaking, and
lushed beneath tlio iitnlfonn. Shortlv
lipfoio tlin official nrlv itrri il at
Iho Maud lli uini! strengthened nml
when Wilson started taking lltS on 111
of office il liml tuermst'il In n gale
!.s4litLJh,l,M$w prudent entered
jiTotir" horse onrTitue nml returned to
I In- while house. ll took tin tight
limiil sent, (o lit left rode William 11.
Tnfl, llii' irlirint; president. 0Hnili
Wilson Hnl Senator lliimii of Ocoigiu
nml opposite Tnft nut Senator Crntw
of MiisftnchuH'tti'. ("rune nm Hnoou
wiire members of Iho onngrrsMnnnl
Inaugural I'liiuuilllri'.
Ileliiiul tin presidential inniicur.il
'iiiiii Iioohi of cuwtliy, infnntry nml
IkihiIh. .Mix. Wilson ami lirr ilnuyli
1 1' in nlho oi'iMinii'il oiirriimoN in tin
triumphal mnri'li from tho rnpltol lo
I In- while house. Tlio (tip up Pctiii
vlrimlii nvouiio win om continued
ovnllou, with Piesidcnl Wilson, hold
iiii IiU silk tint in his litinil, bowing
lo right nml ifl. Ititiriug President
Tn It Nut back solemnly in his Kent,
looking hloliilly nt tint crowd.
Mr)iin (Jet (itntlon.
Tlio niiiroli from tint Kcnnto rlinm
licr tti Hid i'AHt front iif tlio rnpltol
uhmt tin) until of ofllct wiik niluiln
iflrrt'il. vnn vil liv tlio hcit'tto ror
Ui'iititH-nt-nrntH. Ilcliiml I hem ruiuo
tin jiMlecH of the Kuiloil .Stnlos mi
(irrim I'ourt'tM'iiriiit; (liiwin judicial
toln'rt ovor tlit'ir ommi'oiiIk. WIIhoii
nml Tuft, wnlkiiiK followcil. Wilson
lomovi'il Ills lint to tt'Ht Did wrntlior
nml n unto of wiml ipili'kly ilihiirriuit;
t'd IiU hulr, Ifi' fi'plni'i'.l hif hut iui
iiiriliuli'ly. Wlu'it Witt. .1. lirymi of NVImiHkn
nppvnrnl on tlio cnpltol plalfonn ho
wiik fivi'it nil ovnlion, lie hnwrd to
tlio riuht nml In tlio left. Tlio men
who mo tn I'oiiiponn tho now onliiuot
wero Ht-ntcd pn n htnittl lioforo IVohI
iloiit Wilmv .Dili Tn ft. All worn pros,
out cxoopl -Jnuu't C. MoItoynohlH of
TtlllOflHl'O,
Itouimt of IPI ill Taken.
Ilofoio ho took tho nntli nf offioo,
Wilnon t'liri'fullv OMiinincil tho lilhlo.
linmoilliiloly alter Jimtlen Whlto hnil
(Coutliiuoil on 1'oko 4)
E
BUI EMPLOYE GUILTY
SAN FKANOIsro, Oil.. Mnroli 4,
.luliii W. Considlno, of Seuttlo,
thi'iitiioiil ntiiKimti'i loiluy ononpuil
piuilhliiiiunt lieio on eluu't's of pori
miuiliiiK iumutoH of u diHouleily
Iiiiuho on tho liuilmry CoiihI tn kIvo
ilUMIOinl OxIlillitioilH, lllH'lUISO Sid
(liniiinnii of Han rrniicihoo, n CoiihI
ilino oinployo, null iiiuiiiikoi' of Iho
KiuproHH Ihontio, honk nil tho hlumo
upon liiuiHolf mid plead guilty. Ho
will hoHiiiiloneoil Tluii'.silny. CoiihI
lino neoumpiinli'd Ormunnn to n Hiii'
hnry HoiikI vohoit whoro It aviis ill
K'Kt'il tho luw vluliilloiia wiuo uiddo.
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WAKIHNdTOS'. Alii roh I. With
tho lo'iiernl iloficieiiry, Indian nppto
ptintloii midworkuiou'H L'iinH'iintioii
liillMMlll'M,iplliiir,lntwoii tliolnnfHO
nml Iho kcnnto, Iho Iumim' took u io
el' till wurfiliu: n t '1:10 until ()
o'olook. It wan rouoodoil thou that
tho norkinou'N romiiouHiilioii lull will
not pilHM.
Iiit liofnrt' loown tnn tnkon tho
Iioiiho uttri'Oil to tho naval lull pro
filing for ouo linttloolup, iho puhlio
hiiililiiiUN and Iho xumlrv oixil hills.
DillliiL' lh" nijllt "l.'iiele .liic" Can
nan nml other "Inmo ilnek" hold n
lovi'o in Iho oliMtkioouiH wivini; fare
well to llielr intiinutow nhout tho itipi-
tol.
DeUili'i lte-ouin I'lriy.
After iuiilult;ht the dehuto in tho
liou-e heonino fiery, nlthoiiKli tlio
ineiuherH pnrlioipalini; wore mi hoarse
lliev ooiild hnrillv Kieiik. Nuiuoroiii
iiiemliers dni'd poneofullv on their
doskit iin Iho wordv witrfitro iukoiI
mill tho orovviU in Iho uitllorio", tired
out, inpiilly KWx thiuor its dawn
drew nenr.
In hix lliiul xpeooh in tho hoii'so,
founor SpouLor .loneplt funnoii do
olnrt'd today Hint thin yonr' oniiRnw
slouul mipropriutioiiH nro tho lareHt
on roeord. Itenro.ioulnlivo FitrKfrithl
iutorriiptoil him nml CjiunnuV xpeei It
wiw exleinli'd into Iho CoiiKreshiimal
Itooord.
At II o'olook tho Iioiim' piiHNOil lh"
Rcneral dodoiouoy hill.
Whilo nuulllnu- notion hy tho nounto
on tho Indian and Kouontl dofieionoy
hills tho Iioiiho considered minor
inonsiiroH. Then nt 10:10 o'olook
(.'oiiKrOHHiitcn I'ndorwood, Spiirkmnii,
nml Me Cnl I were immcil a ooinmitteo
to notify I'lOhldenl Tnft that tho
hniiho wiiti rondv to ndjourn.
Only One ItutlloHlilp.
Ono of TuflV lust nets, wan Iho
klguiui; of tho naval hill npproprint
iu ft III, 718,000 nml ouo hntlleship.
Tnft iiIho hiunod tho post offioo,
rivers and hiuhurx mid puhlio linild
iiifK hillrt , nml then roported through
n enuKiOHduiinl oonimitteo Hint ho
"hud no fuilhcr huHlnosn with tho
ooiiKiourt jr tho niitlon."
Tho ponmou'rt hill died with tho
final ndjourumnoiit of oonuress, Tuft
vofuMiicr to Hi;n U. AooqulhiR to Inw,
unless it in signed ut tho titno of final
udjnurniuoul it dies uutoiuiitioully.
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KEEPS QUI OF SIGHT
WASHINGTON, Mnroh -I. Kor
inor Piosiilcnt (NihIi'o of Vonouoln
niudo no offoit to puillelpnlo in tho
innuf,urulion of I'rohldont Vilnon hero
today, dospito ropurts that ho would
do ho. Onntrn and ltin pntly rcuiniu
ed In acolubiou,
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WARMINOTON. March 4 The
Moll Trllmuo. Medford. Or : The
neii.tlti u tew rta) no mUitloit my
amendment"" fo""thT mm dry clvll"blll
at'pmprintlrtK $1 60.000 for tho Im
provement nt Crnlor Lake park, hut
owing lo tho rrfiiMl of tho hoimo of'
repreentatlven to conrtir, tho
amount wn finally reduced to $".',
000 mid wan no vnacteil today.
Thin ontnlillHho tlio national Kllcy
for Crutor iiko inrk and future np
proirlutlonM will ho mmlo u.i needed.
JONATHAN IIOIMINK, JIl.
Tho ('otiimorclnt cluh at onro eont
Senator Ilouriio tho follewIiiK:
"Hon Jonnthau Houruo, Jr., Uni
ted Stnli't Senate, WnliliiKton, I).
('.: Tho Medford Coimiiorclul cluh
deKlri'ii on hohnlf of tho pcoplo of
mnithorn Ore iron to thank you for
your Mircocsfiil offortR In behalf of
Crater t.ako purk and to annum you
of our ilncoro niiprorlitllon of your
dorvlcoii for OroKon. HIkiioiI, Mod
ford Comiuorclnl Cluls J. A. Terry.
Korrotary.'.1
Trenldont Tnft' veto of tho Bttn
dry clll hill ami tho fnlluro or tho
lonato to paH tho moamiro over tho
veto, loavou tho purk without tho
money, howovor, nml It In now up to
Somtlorri riiamborlalu ami l.nuo tn
tlelUer tho KoodR,
FIRE AT AMERICANS
HOI'M.AS, Arlx, Marelt I. Fif
teen Moxlcnn federal itoldlora from
Iho KarrUon at Anna Pdlota innrchoa
to a point near DoiiRlna and dellb
oratoly flrod on tho American cav
alry, Tho American replied with a
imiohlno kuii that had boon stationed
Into yohtordny. Tho Mexicans fled.
No oao wan killed.
SAI.KAi, Oic, March A. -Hoth
houses of Iho legislation today gavo
way to a caucus of tho republican
members of tho two houses, which
was agreed upon by tho organization
leaders, to deoido upon tho time for
adjournment and to dismiss n genciul
lino of notion on' tho forty vetoed
hills, fwonly-livo of which mo salary
bills.
x Aside from Iho timet occupied by
roll call mid pruyor tho seuuto was
in session exactly ouo iiiiiiulo. This
miuiito was occupied by un announce
ment by Provident Malar key of tho
caucus mid u motion by Senator Dean
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CLARK RATHER
BE
TO BE PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON, .March - ' I vio
late no ronfldenro when I say that
U'llliln 3l1 inlnnli'H nf till tlmn 1
mlKht have been aworn In as iroI-1
dent hut I prolerred to tny with'
you. I would have preferred to stay
In tho house oven though I know that
1 would not tie reelected speaker."
Tli In was tho remnrkablo state
ment here today of Champ Clark,
Hponkor of tho house, imido Just bo
fore ho declared II adjourned slue
die, which caused a thrill nmoiiK tlio
throng who watched that branch of
congress tlio at 12:01 o'clock today,
Nicholas Longworth employed tho
closing hour of tho houso session hy
delivering his "swim croak." He
discussed tho tnrlff ut length and pre
dicted Democratic failure In Ita re
vision. FIRE CAUSES $3,500,000
LOSS IN CHINESE TOWN
TOKIO, March !. Killing uevernl
poiona nml eittiMiij: $n'SOO,flOO lo,
n fire deslioyoil -',000 houses in tho
town of Nummlzti, south of here. It
is Htutctl today that ninny pn eminent
IniihlingH wero destroyed.
lo adjourn to 'J o'clock, which win? J
cnriied.
Fifty ouo representatives weio in
their scats when Iho house convened
at 11 o'clock this morning, ten more
than u quorum.
Ronnie.-, of Jackson county precip
itated a test vole by presenting u
resolution calling for immediate' ad
journment feino dio, tho purpo-o of
Iho gathering legislator, ho declared,
being merely to validate nil laws mak
ing certain it sine dio ndjournmoiit.
This lesnliilion wus dofentcd.
Immediately afterwnid Kepresen
tativo Jlugnod, for tho six democrats
in tho house, introduced tt resolution
MR
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STAR'S VETO KILLS
115.000,000
SUNDRY
WASHINGTON. March 4. Re
pnuso tho fccnitto refused to follow tho
nmiIe set by the hotic in passing
tho sunnly civil hill over ProMilent
Tuft's veto, the Pminmn Pacific ex
position to he held in San FrancNco
in 1915 will bo without .fiOO.000 tip
propriation for a government e.xhi
hition which tho meusiiro pmvided.
Tho bills euried nppropriatinus ol
$1 ln.noO.OOO. iueluding those for
nntionttl parks.
lioprv.-U'iilativo Hoddenhuig of
Oeorgiu and Hamlin of AHsourt in
sorted tho provisions in tho measure
which prompted President Tnft to
declare the measure unconstitutional.
Hoddenhun; inserted tho provision
against tho proseeutinsj of producers
of farm products nml Hamlin that ot
exempting labor from prosecution un
der the tonus of tho Sherman anti
trust law.
President Tnft in his cto nios
sago Paid tho limitations might pro
vent tho dcpnrliuent of justice from
prosecuting cnttlo thieves and pro.
duco dealers who might combine to
raiso prices of 1'nrm products.
extending felicitations of Oregon to
Woodrow Wilson as president. Tho
resolution was adopted unanimously.
The house then adjourned to enable,
tho lcpuhlicnn members to hold it
joint enuens with republican setmtors.
Only a few of the bills for which
Iho lcgislatiuo has leenlled itself are
of general interest or impoitunce.
These nro tho Hoguo lliver fisji bill,
repeat of tho flat salary law for thu
state printer, increase, of circuit
judges from twenty to thirty-one;
Celilo water project investigation;
fixing tho tare in hops mid two bills
relating to the rights of logging companies.
NAOODiaOW WJL.60M
MARSHALL
ENTERS
UPON FOUR YEAR
OF SILENCE
WASHINGTON, March 4 Thomas
It. Marshall of Indiana was sworn In
aa vice president of tho United States
to l'J:3S o'clock this afternoon and
a few minutes later called tho now
senato to order. In his Inaugural
address Vlro President Marshall
spoko In part as follews:
"No senator has, I trust, a keener
appreciation of tho necessities in tho
way of tact ami courtesy devolving
upon mo than myself. I offer no
surety as to my dlschargo of duties
other than a personal pledgo that I
wilt seek to familiarize with them
and will endeavor always to ctorclse
that compl.tlsanco and foruoaranco
which are essential to him who ably
presides over great debates upon nub-
llo questions.
"Here, In this most sacred spot,
whore war has been made nnd peace
declared, hero In tho prcscuco of tho
distinguished representatives of the
governments of tho civilized world,
here, within tho hearing of tho beau
ty, culture and ripened statecraft of
his own land, may ono humble Amer
ican express tlio hope before ho en
ters upon a four years'sllenco that all
our diplomacy may spoil peace with
all peoples, conscience for all move
ments nnd righteousness tho world
nrouutl."
RESTS ITS REBUTTAL
l.OS ANOKL12S, Cul., Afnr. -I.
The prosecution in the Dnvrow trial
rested its icliiitttil nt 10:,"2 o'clock
today. It was btntcd nt that time
that tho defense probably would in
troduce two witnesses in rebutlnl, nf
tir tho clo&iug nrguineiiU would
begin.
TERM
PARADE MOST
PRETENTIOUS OF
ANY IN HISTORY
Half Million Line Streets et Capitol
Cheering New Executive Leftfth,
Numbers and Naval Features of
Parade Breaks All Recent
Army, Navy, Militia, Politicians, Cow
boys, Collegians and Suffragettes
Mingle in March
WASHINGTON. .March l.A half,
million lusty-lunged Americans to
dnv noclnimed, in typtcni American
fnshion, n nw ruler. A tall, lndr
man, wreathed in smiles, standing in
his carriage honing nnd waving to n
mile of densely-packed humanity, wa
the object of the ovation. This was
Woodrow Wilson President Wood
row Wilson, Vice-president ThnmnH
It, Marshall had his shnro of tho ap
plause, too.
Following tho exact pnth of twenty
seven former presidents, Prestednt
Wilson was tho central figure of tho
pomp nml pageantry of the greatest
inaugural parade ever assembled on
historic Pennsylvania avenue. It was
an observance of tho precedents of
generations.
Vociferous Apptjutft.
From the steps of the inaugural re
viewing stand at the capital, with the
ki'js of the IVtble- in the hands nf
Chief Justice White still warm upon
Ids )iH, PnidfntWHOM wns the
object of, tamnltKoiw vocifcreas-np-plaiiKe
ns lie led tho pageant nf CO.-
000 soldiers, sailors nnd civilians to
the White House, and there reviewed
them.
Today's parndo was declared the"
most pretentious of any in history.
In length, numbers, nml novel fea
tures it was unique. For nearly three
hours it wended its way through
Pennsylvania nventte. It wan nearly
dusk before the last marchers jwtsscd
the new president through the "Court
of Honor."
Crowds along Pennsylvania nvenuo
packed every bit of room and filled
every seat in capacious grandstands.
The broad avenue, swept clean nnd
carefully roted off was bordered by
two walls of a gay canyon of bunting,
lined with a cheering multitude that
filled every inch of spaco and even-
available balcony and window. Fakers
did n thriving business in selling big
packing boxes to crowds nfnot. Thco
were pulird near the curb and af
forded tho owner a private grand
stand of his own.
Greatest of Crowd.
Tho greatest crowd that ever
greeted an incoming president and
vice president shouted itself hoarse.
Three hundred thousand Wnliing
toninns nnd visitors, estimated at
200,000, viewed tho spectacle.
Represented in the ranks of march
ers wero the army, navy, West Point
nnd Annnpolis endets, governors nnd
their staffs, 100 bands, veterans of
many wars, political clubs, Tnmanny
"braves," cowboys, college men, and
suffragettes. It was replete with
startling.novei and unique features,
from Virginia foxhounds, Indian
braves and college glee clubs to
crowds of temperance "whlto rib
boners." Specially predominant was the col
lego atmosphere educator's trihuto
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DAVIS ELECTION IS
UPHELD BY COURT
SALKM. Or., March 4. -Declaring
that no evidence of fraud In the elec
tion ot George N. Davis as a circuit
judgo of Multnomah county has been
shown in thu contest proceedings
brought by Judgo Taswell, the su
premo court today hunded down an
opinion affirming the decree of the
lower court In dismissing tho cult.
Tuzwell In his suit alleged that
fraudulent ballots bad been counted
In about 200 precincts In the oily of
Portland, and that he, Instead et
Davis, had boon eloeted circuit JtidK.
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