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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1913)
en ' MEDFORD TfATL TRTBUNE, MTCDFOTTO. ONI-XION, FRIDAY, MAY 2, Win. PKOK TTTRE1 ' K. i i f t j BOSS Rl E E RICA ENDED DEWS WILSON JlillHhY CITY, N. .!., Mny 2.--"Hum rulo In Ainerliii Im omttul. Tlili iloeliwiillnn, ctiiiilnic direct from I'renldent Wllwin mill volreil ih a wnriihiK to I ho inuelilnii lenilurH or tlilri Hlnlo wlin n ro fluhtliiK IMh plnnu for Jury roform, Htnirk n rcniionnt'o eliunl lliriiiiitliout New Jerrny. Henrert or toli-nriiiim of CDiinratilliillon on Urn liino of litit niiilu'it delivered at Newnrk nnil IllUiilmtli City vuirn re reived by (hit nreiildfiit ut tliu Car. 1 1' rut club hero loilny. l'luim for Jury refurni worn fnrnni luleil liy tho iinxldcnt when liu wiih Kiivuriuir of Now Jurncy anil IiIn iiiIh hIoii hern In to lock lioriiN with for mer Heimtor Smith nml otlmr mst clihin Itmilom who mty tliry w con trol Hid uperliil Bcnuloii or thu k'Klw Intiirii nmt wrote nml liitiunl to mil) mlt thu rnfiiriii bill to referendum olo, I'reMitont Wlliiin IiihIhU (IiIn woulil ilefeiil tho iurioii or thu hill; (lint It already httH lircn approved by thn people nml thiit tin) iniicliliiu lend. r merely nook to delay IIn mnni;o. DiirliiK ronferimceti with demoerat lo atnlu lender here toiliiy I'renldent Wllmin wiih nniiiirnit by (loxirnor I'leliler mid IiIk lliutiiimiti Hint there Ih it chance for thu IfRlnlnturn lo iMinct tho hill In Km orklunl form Thu preildent expert to ipimk Imro toulKhl In tho high nchool IhiIIiIIiik. rrrililmit WIIkoii wan entliiulaii Orally received ut Newark mul KIU nheth City hint iiIrIiI. "If publlo turn will not mnu tho people," ho nuld, "limy will bo imept uwny Ilk clintt before thu wind. Tluma pitiful creulnrai who put their bulk In thu wny will iooii illtmppenr beforo (ha on ward nmrcli of pros-rcM." PEACE SECRETARY DEFENDS JAPANESE SORES ALONA CONCLUDES ITS LABORS (WANTS PASS, May 2 Tho Kokuo Itlvrr Valley llnptUl confer ence flnlNht'il tin Inborn nml ndjournrd IniUnlHlit. Thi) follow Iiir riclc-KMc from tho vnlley town wore In lit teittlnnro: Ahliwul V. O. N. Smith, Mm. Jiimcn MnttliiKly, W. N. I). MniCul IoiirIi, Mrdforil H. L. Dennett, Mrn. A A. Akin, Mr. A. I. Wnldon. W. C. Allnwny, Mm. II. Kent. (Irnntit Pnmi J. I.. Srou, A. I,. IMKnrton, Arthur Cnnklln, Mm. W. It. McCrurken, Mm. S. A. DoiiKlnn. J. A. Outer. S. A. DoiiKlan. Merlin C. It. Uiunr, Mm. It. Crockett. Uthel lllack, Mm. '. I,. Toboy, Mm. II. I.. Kuyte. Knglo I'olnt I,. U. Slninioni. I.ou otln Clillilrctli. Mm. I.. (.. Slmiuona, Mm. M. C. Pnlntnr. CVntriil Point Mm. I.ucy I). Will Ikiiih, Mm. W. C. Ilrobu. W. 0. IIim.Iio. IIiiko Mm. A. T. Murtln, Mm. V. Pimny. Tulunl J. N. Pnro. WORDEN MUST FACE RECALL PROCEEDINGS - KLAMATH FAI.I.S, On-., Muv 2. County JihIko V, l-J. Woiili'ii must fui'o u rrcnll t'li'dliiiii, Tlio iiiiiiilii-r of HlKiiiituios iicochHiiiy to IniiiK nliiiut tho cli'i'tiiin Iiiimi licou prn- IMMl'll. l'lllllio IIIIIIIIUIIl'l'IIH'Ilt Iiiih nut liiM'ii muilo who will ho tho ninth iluto iik'iiiiiHt Wonluio hut it Ih rum oroil Hint K. H. TorwilliKor, a fimiior ri'ciillnj; ntnr Merrill, will ho put for wonl. Kiliirt Ohcucliiiln, ohlivrllT of Klmuulli county ami now u locnl iiM'icliiinl, bus licfii montioucil, Wonloii hii.vh ho in willinir to staiiil on lliu ivcoiil nml if thu pooplo of Kliimiilli county do not iipproo of what ho Iuh ilonc, that ho irf moro thiin willing to roliro from oflu'c, llo promised a piokichhIvo iidiiiiulhlrii tion ninl ho Iiiih kept lii- promiso. Tho ciiiiipniKii picccilini; thu recall elect ion will ho niont (.timiunuH. Thu l'rlcuilrt of Wonloii hvu riillyiuir to IiIh Niippoit nml will loavo uothiui; uu- luno, Already llio linos urn closoly iiniwii ami ovory voter in either for or HKiiiuht tho county ailmiuiHlratiou, Tlierii Ih no Mich a tiling an iiutilral KIIMIIIll. mil inn m GOVERNMENT CUTS RATES ON ALASKA CABLEGRAMS RKATTLti, Wusli., May 12. - An lioiinceniciit in iniiilo I ic re today by Hid war dopiirlmeut Hint hcKiunlufr July 1, iv fifty per i'imiI induction will ho Hindu in Hie truntimiRxioii of cnlilugrnnm to Alaska not oxcced'uif,' Ion words. Tho e,nviMnmonl operatos tho cubic. HACK AM UNTO, C'nl., Mny 2. I'roebilmlui: In one lircatli (hut .la paii'M rotmoa for not porinltlliiK for olKiierH to hold laud In thu Inland (implm In tho protection or ChrUtlnn mhutlomirlcii iikiIiikI iiallvo uprlnliiK. nnd In tho next Hint California iiliould not cniu't iintl-allnii IokIhIuHoii mtnlimt the very men hn rharaeter Icm iih a ineuni't) to Aiiiorlcnn tiiln iilouiirleii In Nippon, William Carte.-, nonrotary of Hid International ponru forum, In n the eapltol hero today on propaganda. Carter pror(nnen thn belief Hint there I Krave Ifnellhood of war with Jiipnn an thn remilt of thn antl-allen act. I Hn view U that tho Influx of Jiipaiiecn nnd tho encroachment of tho AHlnllm on California land "In not u menace, either nocliilly or ucu uoinlnilly." "My nolo Hon of thu problem?" he inpented. "Well, my roltitluii In Dim ply to let tho mutter alone. I can't H' a rum iienllou Involved at all. Wo need ImmlKrtiuU; Japnn iIooh not. Thnt'N one rearon why Japan In makliiK no InduremeutN for for- cliincrN to ticiulri) land there Ui'j Inland In filled. "I belluvn tho rennoil Hint Hier liavo inner been any unlive uprUliiRN In Japan aifiilimt Clirlntlnn iiiImIoii nrlo in thre hnvo lien In Clilnn In Hint forelcuem lire not permltt'd ti own land and do not Hiiin nlnrm the Jnpaiiene coiniiion people " Carter In h cleroiniin and profcon- vn to Im familiar with ioihIIHoiin i. tho orient Daily IH t froii i'Nrln ..i. ' ' ,v;.:,i.r.ii..-.ri ' A . . . !m Im.w i 1 "i i' (KMfil a I i !' f i ii' 'f ' "' (ilf fmllifl U'li' NEW TURTLE SERUM ABSOLUT FR TUBERCU S AC S E M'DOWELL OF FRAUDULENT ACT I.OH AN(li:i.i:S, Citl, Mny 2 Honed on a chnrfjo of obtnlnliiK it ranch near llowiie). C.il , worth $11. UUU under falno pretennoN, a warrant In out today for tho a r rent of It. H. McDowell of Pnn.ulnnn, tornierly or Portland. Or. In payment for tho rntirh McDowell Ii iiIIckoiI to have kUoii a llS.onu inortKiiKo on OroKon IhiiiIn mid clear title to CS lotn In Portlnud wnlrh hn cluliun were worth $2tl,000. AicordliiR to nlluKntloiiN muilo, ii n InvontlKNtlnii Miocd th eutlro property to bo wortli about IC.OUO. McDowell had not boon round early today by tho warrant norwri. McDowell wan formerly a resident of Mcdfurd. llo and bin con owned n ranch In Snmx valley, which ho traded to D. II. Itunncll for tho lat tor'a candy toro, now tho Pnlnro of BweotN. Yoiiiir McDowell left horo nbout a )o(ir iiko, aftor kuIIIiik tho rtoro. OTIS SKINNER IN SERIOUS CONDITION AFTER OPERATION INDIANAPOLIS, lud., Muv 2. I'nllowiui! mi iiiicrutiou lor (lie re- moMil of an ahcotH in his ear, Ac tor Olix Skinner in still in a horioiih onditKin heio loilny. His recoven m expected. Duller conlaias water anil salt Cottolene b 100 shortening When you buy butter for cooking purposes, you are paying for 25 water and salt; you get but 75 real shorten ing value. In Cottolene you get 100 shortening. Cottoleno costs much less than good butter and gives just .as good results in short ening and frying. Cottolene is as cheap or cheaper than lard gives better results and is absolutely healthful, which is more than can be said of .lard. Cottolene is economical, because one third less is re quired than of either butter or lard. TUE M, K. rAlRBANK COMPANY HHh POUTKIIVIM.I-:, C'nl.. May 2. That thu Plorkownkl turtle hctiiiii ac tually In a Npeciric for tuborriiloiilH In thn confident bollnf today of Kdwnrd Hperry, tho flmt patient In Uallfornln to receive treatment under tho now yntvin. The hern in wan ndmlnlN terod by Dr. Prank (lartelou of Po mona. Hlnco March 3, tint (tutu or Hip flrnt Injection, Kporry ba Knliicd II poiiiulN. llo declared todny that .e hollcvoN the tubcnmlnr Kermn In hU NjNtoiu have been killed mid expect IiIn recovery to be rnpld E CURE L IS BEING TESTED LONDON, May 2 - Declared to bo an abnoluto cure for ttiburauloNlN In IU nioxt nilvunced iitiiKOH and a probable euro, lor loproNy and nil iIIn enNoN duo to hnctftrla In thu blood, a now Horiiiu, thu discovery of Dr. I'rederlck Muhnarto, a young (lorman bncterluloKlit, In being limtod hero today. It In Dialed that tho Bortim will bo ciipeclally offlcaclotiN lu the euro of nyphllllN and kindred din oncN. KlinultnneoiiN tentN of thu xorum on patlenlB NiiffcrliiK with nilvanced tu herculoNlN worn made In Umdon and Had Kodeu, (Icrmany, and are devei- opltu; curoN In each Inetanco. Mac lerloloKlntn havo clirlntencd tho new remedy "C'ontra-toxln" lo mark Pi dlffurcnco from uny other nitiiiii. LAST MEETING GREATER MEDFORD AI LB SATURDAY Tho rliililri'u'ft htory hour at the library lant Snturdav nioriimi; when Mr. Olemi Kubrick lohl American Indian titoricx was n delightful nuc eehu. lm. Fiibrick Iiiih chnrKe of the hour tomorrow at J 0:00 o'clock The IMiicnlioiiul Deparlment of llio Greater Med ford club will hold ilK elotiiiiK meeting' for the year Hai ti rday, May .'Ird at tho library nt three o'clock. Tho Kcucral topic of the day W "The Dramatic in Jleeroa tion." A program of tiniiNtial inter oxt Iiiih been nrnmcd mid n InrQ nt tciidance in desired. The folk dances presented nru by tho courtcny of the yoiiii ladies who take part in the huIiooI exhibition this evening under the direction of Mru. WiIkoii. Tim program follow! "Moving I'iuturcH an n Plirano of Modem lieorention," .Mr. Zimmcr. "Heading and Vocal Kxpresion in tho flnidcn," (with illustrations), Mr. Foley. "Tho Pw-Kibilitien of n PnKcnnt Play for Mcdfnrd," Mm. Uale. Folk DnnccH. WILLAMETTE YOUTH EQUALS WORLD'S 50-YARD RECORD SALKM. Ore. May 2. J. W. Mc Inturf, of Willamette University, equalled tho world's amateur record for fifty yard in a daub yesterday afternoon on Willamette Field in the track meet with Pacific University, uliich was won by Willamette, 79 to ami nil children who love atorit-H arc i -III. Mclniurfii time was 5.2 see- muted. , 'oihIk. a Vi&!iiifi&y&j&iWiz& You should hurry AND SEE (JOHN BUNNY 1 AS PICKWICK In the Vidigraiih Company's Dramatization of Charles Dickens' Celebrated Book. ! "PICKWICK PAPERS" Every scene made in the famous haunts of Pickwick in England. Every character ;3 and picture a living reproduction of Cruikshank's famous cartoons. i pit EVERY CHARACTER, EVERY SITUATION, EVERY DETAIL, EVERY SCENE tt S 1?! TAKT ONE records the adventures of "The Honorable Event" introducing Messrs. Pickwick, .1 ingle, Winkle, Tupman, Slammer and other members of the Ijclub. These gentlemen are involved in tho Honorable Event, a most extraordinary i Stand humorous at lair. j PART TWO embodies the "Adventure of the "West gate Seminary" in which 5?Pickwick makes a wild goose chase to check an elopement. Sam "Weller, Pick- g.wiclc s laitliliu servant, is mucli in evmeneo in tins very laugnanie adventure. (o Friday and Saturday Friday evening 7 to 11. Saturday Matinee 2:H0. Saturday evening 7 to 11. I AND IN ADDITION TO JOHN BUNNY AS PICKWICK WE WILL PRESENT ALICE JOYCE Kalem's famous leading lady in "THE $20,000 COROT" a thrilling drama in which is depicted a "slice of life." MARY FULLER Edison's star actress in "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN" a beautiful Irish story based on tho old melodrama favorite. I MUSIC Mrs. AVoolworlh and Milton W. lTnger l?iririr1C Pimiisf. Di'iinmior " Mbj I 3 ) mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimm---mmmmmmm'm I SEE GOOD PICTURES AND YOUILL BE HAPPY. SEE THEM AT IT AND WE'LL BE HAPPY TOO. 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