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I I I I I ' i ,,... PAXU3Ii,0TJK.r Medford MAIL tribune INO10PENDHNT MBWRPAPRIt JllHKDt MVT111E ARXXIINOON T BUN )AT nr TUB msdfoiu rniNTiNO co. The DemoorMlo Times, Thn Mcilford Mai!, The Medford Tribune, The South ern Orftfonlan, The Ashland Tribune Offlco Mall TrltiutiA Ihillilln. 25-37-lt Nflrth Kir atreets telephone &. ptflclsl Vnnor of the City of Mcdford. v Official rnper of Jaclcaon County. tlROnafC PUTNAM, editor nnd Manager Entered as second-class matter at Mcdford. Oregon, under the act of Hutch 1, 1879. BUBSCB-TTTIOW RATIJL One year, by mull - 18.00 t)n month, by mall .SO ler month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jncknonvlll and Cen tral 1'olnt . .80 Psturday only, by mall, per year J.00 .Weekly, pr year ... V&n bwoss crKCtrATiow. Dntlr nverairn for levfn" months end ing Kovcmber 30. 1811. i.St. The Mnll Tribune Is on pale at the Kerr News Stand, Son Francisco, I'ortiaml Hotel No w Bland, rortland. Portland JCewa Co., Portland, Ore. V. O. Whitney, 8attl. Wh- TttU Xaied Wire United Prste DlipatcbeB. 1 1 Mi D BYWCK LONDON, Juno 12. Declaring tlicra nro between GO, 000 nnd 70,000 certified lunatics In England who nro bound by tho marrlago tie and whose wives or husbands, as tho case may be, arc doomed to a life of celibacy. Lady WllloiiRhby do proke, vice president of the Divorce Jaw Iteforra Union, today announced that Sir David llrynmor Jonoa Iirb consented to Introduco in parliament a bill which will extend the grounds on which divorces may bo granted. t present. Infidelity is the essential ground of every absoluto divorce proccedlnc. Lady "Wllloubhby to day explained tho proposed changes. "Wo base our demands for the changes on tho general ground of human happiness and morality which1 cannot ho served under the present laws. It is true that legal separations which prevent remarri age nro granted for persistent cruel ty, continued desertion, habitual In ebriety, neglect to maintain, etc.. but this Js not enough. It Is pre posterous to demand that innocent victim's of drunkards, wlfo beaters or lunatics bo forced into a life of celibacy or Immorality. We main tain that whatever justifies lifelong separation also Justifies nbsoluto di vorce wlt,h tho privilege of remarry ing by tho Innocent party. We bo Jiave with tjio roya commission, Which recently completed an exhaus tive inquiry Into this question, thnt absoluto dlvorco decrees should be ? ranted for infidelity, desertion for hreo years, cruelty, Insanity after flvo y oars' Imprisonment, habitual drunkenness found Incnrabio after threo years, and Imprlsonmentt for life." ' PHILADELPHIA, Juno 12. Charges that the champion Boston lied Sox aro so sore at their posi tion in the American lcagup race that in yestprday's long ganio they (jolborato!y tried to cripple tho Naps Y'cfe freely mado hero today when tho Cleveland contingent arrived from tho Hub. ' JooWood, thd Boston Blur pitcher, is blamed for part of tho trouble. Wood" "bonnod" Larry Lajolo dur ing tho ' game, alinost "beaned" Manager Jog IJ'roiIngham, who was on the coaching lino, and two other ijiembora of tho Cleveland team woro spiked". Neither of tho latter wero uVrJously hurt. Tho Naps declnro thpr.0 Is an ovl dent conspiracy among tho I3os'on men to cripplo thoso teams which leal thorn in the pqnnant race. qqui rush of ashland DROWNED IN ROGUE RIVER I .l , Orllo llusli, 2G years old, of Ash land, Kan drowuod In Hoguo Itlvcr Wednesday afternoon jut asbovo tho (lolil Hay dam when tho boat in which Ho and his father, C. O. Uush, wero uHginijtiug to extrlrnto Jwo flshcrmon rapjzpd throwing all four men Into tjio dopp water. Mr, Hush and his son were flshlus nt Qoljl Raj,ylibn two flsjiorpion un able to got tholr boat loose from a Hiibmcreod trco trunk called for help. The two men got lit tJiplf boat and rowed" out to'najat thorn. As Hush fliul his father stood up attempting to milj tho stranded craft froo tho swift current swung thp boat about throw ing tho mon out aud capsizing tho Mcondf boat. Tho futlior called to tho otfier men to help lilt sou but It wa too lute. UO LUNATICS N P.PPAT RD1TAIW UEtFORT)- ' ; NHL WIN E STATE CAMPAIGN Tho seventeenth nhnunl reunion ot the lumnl association of tho southern Oregon stato normal school took place In tho assembly hall ot tho Ashland public library' Mouday evening. It brought together n good attendance of tho llvo spirits nnd tho enthusiasm manifested kept the meeting in session until mid night. Two former prcsldonU of tho school, W. T. Van Scoy of Ashlaud and H. F. Mulkey ot Mcdford, ha well na J. AV. Milnn, J. A. hlfih, Miss Kai ser. Homer Ullllngs, J. P. Wells, Mr. Holmes, Mrs. Pcrowl md others spoke. A letter from Worth Harvey of Cotttago Qrovo tilled tho meeting with enthusiasm and hopo. Tho re marks bore upon tho matter ot tho methods ot getting tho merits of tho Issue before the voters ot Oregon and practically every rciourco available was touched upon. Ono factor ot especial vlrulauco and character looked to for help was tho Hoguo Klver Valley University Club. Ap peals were also sent out to tho alum nl associations of the various schools and colleges and colleges, teachers Institutes, nnd other ortnlmtlotis whoo purposes aro gcrmnln totho purposes of tho general uplift. A committee on resolutions con sisting of Mr. Mulkey, Mr. VanCcoy, Mr. Wells. Miss Julia Floldor, Mr. Hillings and Miss Kaiser was named. To meet some expense Incident to keeping up the preliminary campaign during tho summer $1.1 was sub scribed and Miss I.ydln McCall, Miss Julia Fielder. Miss Iloulah Caldwell, Mrs. Susie Pracht und Koy Walker were appointed to solicit tho balanco from among tho members ot tho al umni. During tho crenlng Miss Floy Cambers and Mrs, Koy Walker sang solos and a quartctto consisting ot Roy Walker, J. H. McOee. Mr. Wil son and W. A. Schwlmley also favor ed the audience. Mrs. p. Pew! canio to tho meeting with punch, wafers, etc., and her "number" was also duly appreciated. Fred C. Holmes, Jr., was re-elected president for tho ensuing year and Miss Ethclyn Hurley was cloctcd secretary and treasurer. The fol lowing committees woro appeinted: Executive commlttca Fred C. Holmes, Jr., Sirs. I). PcrozzI, Prof. J. P. Wells, Mrs. Geo. F. King. O. H. nilllnps. Commlttpo on Information and Campaign Material To consist, of former presidents nnd mombcrs of tho faculty. W. T. VnnScoy. II. F. Mulkey, Harry Schaffer wero named with request to further organlzo the commltteo and put It to work. Tho cxccutlvo commltteo was em powered to organlzo tho campaign committee which will bo statewide in Its scope. OF CONSTANTlNOPLn. June 12. Wilh great pomp uud ceremony Mnh inml Khefket Pni.hu, gruntl vizier, who uiw asahwiiiated yesterday by oppo nent of the Youn Turk jwrty, ya3 buried todaj1. Tho greatest excite merit prevails througlinnt tho city and n now revolution i expected to break opt nt any hour. Tho uutliori tieH nro overlooking no precaution to tupprcfis u)rLinRri and have ordered nil citizons to bo in doors before ten o'clock nt niclit. DPLL SHOP GIVEN BY I. 0. 0. F. LODGE TOMORROW Ail is now In readiness for tho M)oll Shop" now songs, now dances and now costumes; good music and aro to bo given Jn Medford's beauti ful now Page theater, uiulor ausp!cc3 of tho I. O. O. F. and under Mine. T. Sziver'a direction. Scats aro now on sale at tho box offlco. Thoso taking part in ono now specialty, tho sextett from Floradpra, "Tell Mo Pretty Ma)den," aro as follews: Tho Misses Frducps Klnnoy of Jacksonville; lva Coffin, Ixis EatcB, Dot Parry, Ione FJynn and Helen Dale, with tho Messrs. Horace Dromloy, Dr. W. W. Howard, O. Y. Tcngwald, E. O. Trow brldgo, Jr., Paul Ilobluson nnd Carl Glasgow. Miss Dorothy Wicks, wtyo was th? charn)ng quepii, will reappear in an entirely now costypio and no doubt will bo again tho great favorite; nlso wjll tho famous Hag Do), Fletcher Fish npd dear Topsy, 'Will Devorldgd, 'Dainty Ethol Quthrlp will nppoar In ft duot and dance with Geo. Gates. Tho youngest of tho "Doll Shop" company tills tlnio is llttlq LqIb Qui- Eouberry who takes tho part of tho' English daughter In act I. iioraom ber tho data ono night only Fri day, Juno 13. PREPARETOMAK MURDERED VZER TURKS BURED MATT i.U...... '. LJ ' OKCCION CITY, Or,, Juno lY- Coernor West loft hero early today after fully Investigating tho circum stances surrounding ttlio Invasion of tho pApor mills hero by n number ot men believed to bo socialists and tuombera of tho Industrial Workers of tho World. Tho governor stated that tho situation was tonso, but that nt tho present time ho had no intention of sending mllltln to quell any dlsturbanro which might arise. t was understood that fifteen mem bers of the local National Guard nro under arms ready to respond In case of n riot call. Desplto RtntemcntH of thn mill owners thnt tho activities leading up to tho visit of fifty or moro uuu to tho mills early yesterday morning nnd through alleged threats or vio lence, causing them to cease opera tions for several hours, was without local support, it was learned that tho employes nro dissatisfied with conditions and that tho visit in n number ot cases wns not unwelcome. It also became known that the mon In the mills wero reduced sixteen cents n day In wages when tho eight hour day wont Into effect. It was- understood that although tho corporations had granted tho mon an eight-hour day voluntarily, they wero compelled to work through this period without food or rest tlnio. Tho mill employes nro unor ganized, however, and have, made no formal demands on tho companies invohed. The city authorities have called a bait on street speaking, and Tuns. Hums and J. D. Itnmsley, socialists from Portland, are under arrest for attempting to hold street meetings. Fifteen men are under indict ment today in connection with the disturbances at tho local mills early yesterday. PANTAGES BILL THIS ' WEEK IS GOOD Tho Pautngen vaudcvlllo at tho Page last night was up to IU custom ary high standard, and delighted n largo audience It Included flvo num bers, all ot which drow their full share of laughs and applause. Dcaumpnto and Arnold, Into of tho "Miss Nobody From Stnrland" com pany, had a dancing aud blnglng sketch, and aomo jokes that were new. Their dancing was graceful and their singing good. Jowol and Jordon wero whistlers and Imitators of everything from a mosquito to a monkey. Tho Makaranko duo, n Russian man nnd woman, combined both com edy and art in their sketch. The songs in the nativo Husslan woro much moro enjoyed than tholr Eng lish attempts. Trfscary showed that ho was indeed a master of tho hats and coins, as woll as of his gloves nnd cano. He was a skilful Juggler nnd balancer. Miss Itutli' Chandler proved that she was a comedlenno In ovory sense of tho word. Her sketch was filled with lots of good humor, and her Impersonations wero cxcplleit. Tho performances will bo repeat ed again this afternoon aud cvcplng. CHRJSTY NIELSEN HERE IN HANKY PAHKY Few prima donnas, liavo had hucU an Interesting career or rapid" rise as has been tho lot of Chrlstlno Nlol fen, qf Low Fields' All Star "Han ky Panky" Company, which comes to tho Page Thcatro ono night, Fri day, June 20th. Dorp in California twcuty-fjvo years ago, sho studied assiduously, and was finally pronounced as "rea dy' by her Italian teacher. Going to Now York, up mado hor debut ns "Dabutto" with Frank Daniels In "Tho Bollo of nrlttnny," and finished that season in tho All Star "Mikado," with Frltzlo Schoff, Christie McDonald and herself, ati tho "Throe Llttlo Maids." Tho following season brought two failures in flvo weeks, "Madatiio Troubador," ami tho Ill-fated "Two Men nnd A Girl." Surely this was discouraging but again provod tho old ndago about "tho dark cloud with tho sijyor lining" elp, for with out Interruption hus Miss Nlclson featured in soyen cpnsplcuous suc cesses in (successien: "Tho Balkan Princess," "Tho Kiss Witltz." "All Star PInuforo." "Tho Wedding Trip," "Two Llttlo Brides," Gilbert & Sul livan's ''Patience," and last, but not least, Low Floldn' All Star "Hanky Panky." incldeni-qjly, M8H Nielsen Is only loaned jo Low FleldH until such tmo as sho Js called upon to sing aguln In thp A) Sfur Gilbert & Sulllvun Revivals. ' GOVERNOR PROBES I. W. W. INVASION OF PAPER MILLS MEDT7Cmr. OKTWON. TIITJKSn UJ JLVJ TO LETTER WRITTEN I.ST Mcdford, Ore., Juno 11, 1018. Hon. Oswald West, Govorhor of Oregon, S:lem, Oregon. Dear Sir; Since you hnvo seen IK to publUh tho letter written to you by Mrs: Fnlth Whltnker'stuokor relating to tho fnrm purchased from mo, which letter Imputes dishonor In tho trans action on my part, 1 deem It my duty to answer tho sauto so that you nnd tho rending public may know iiomc thing ot tho other side ot tho cane. About three nnd n half years ngo I sold t W. K Bturkor eighty acres of land situated about four miles from Mcdford for tho agreed price of J2f,fi00.00. Tho plnco was In good condition, twenty acre being In bearing orchard, nnd was con sidered n good buy. In fart tho samo day after I closed tho deal with Stuckor I was offered tho sumo nmount by n man who han slnto bought nnd paid for n JSO.onn farm In this vicinity. Stucker paid mo J 7,500 cash and received a title bond conditioned for tho payment of thn $111,500 balance In six yearly payments bearing six por cent Interest. In April 1911 Stucker camo to mo with n proposi tion to sell forty acres ot tho unim proved portion of tho tract to one Peter Young for $0,000, this nmuuut of cnurso to bo deducted from Stuck er'H Indebtedness to me. Mrs. Stucker li correct In saying that 1 thought $i;.000 too llttlo for forty ncrcs of this laud, but I reluctantly consented to tho sale solely to ac commodate Stucker. Young pnld $3,000 leaving n bnlance of $.1,000 still duo from him. so thnt I hnvo received on tho entlro tract J 1 0,500 nnd not $13,500 ns stated by Mrs. Stucker. This $3,000 payment wns the Inst mado on tho contract. It has been more thnn two years since Stuckor paid n cent of cither prlnrlpnl or In terest. It certnlnly u not my fault thnt the fruit crop failed, If It did fall, but Mr. Stucker told mo that he received moro than $700 for npplos Inst year. When I farmed the plnco I did not depend entirely on the fruit, but raised n general crop. I raised stock and corn nnd bay, nnd In fact mado raouoy oven It tho fruit failed to Jilt. f sold $25 worth of hay per acre off thn part sold to Young. Stucker ha dopendod solely on tho orchard and has evou neglected that, having fail ed to pruno It for two years. Ho might hnvo sold hay. dairy products, hogs anil grain to advantage, there by making at least enough to live wel and keep up his lntermt. In stead, however, ho has allowed tho placo to get rank, and has destroyed moro than half a mllo of good plank fpneo. Only Inst year Stucker twlco re fused $21,000 for tho forty acres (less tho forty sold to Young for $0,000) so that ho could hnvo real ized n net profit of $500 for the pur chasers agreed to piy tho ngont's commission. Claude Miles nnd J. K. Barkdull were tho ugonts nut! will vorjfy this htatortient, Instead of Stuckcr's trying for tho last tnrco months to get mo lo "mnko somo nctlon," I hnvo for a much longor period been trying to get them to nt least pay up tho In terest. I.iiht January I callodT Mr Stucker over to sen mo nnd tried to reach somo kind of nn ngreement wlih him. Ho then proposed thnt I buy his equity, which of rpurxQ I re fused to consider, ns I did not then, and do not now, want to tako tho placo back. In March I wont out to tho plnco to see- gtucker In regard lo tuo taxes anu overdue interest, out got no satisfaction. I have been vory lonlont with Sturkcr uud never mudp but ono re quest thnt anyono could construe a harsh, mid hero It Is: I asked hi pi to glvo mo u martgago on IiIh ycrnr'u crop to secure tho Interest which Is overfill for tw years. Instead of complying with this, ho wanted mo to furnish tho monoy to cultivate, spray und harvest tho crop. Of cpurso I woyld not do ho and leave tho management to n inan like Stuckor. There was n, tlnio when I wVuld hnvo considered paying something for .Mr, Stuckor's equity In tho pluco, but under existing conditions of tho orchard I would not feel justified In offering him oven $600. Tho truth Is I don't want to rccelvo tho placo buck nt all and I only wish that there woro sorno vlslbo prospect for him to pay for t. If ho would oven John A. Perl Undertaker r Lady Assistant:, 2H 8. HAKTLKTT Phones M. 47 anil 47-J-9 Ambulauco Service Deputy Coroner GARRETT YM UCKER tY, .TlTNTi) 12. 10 ill '-.IJ.J L-M.'li n j. n v v pay tho Interest I would bo satisfied, und would, If uecessury, txtoiid tho (Imp fur tho payment of tho prlurU ll'l. It was uover before Intliunum to me thut tho Stucker family bus boon suffering for food or clothing ui' other uecMMltles. nnd If till bo true It shows very poor iniinaneinont, for I have never heard of titty sickness In tho family, nnd I know tho farm Is ono ot tho best In tho country. Whut beenmo ot tho $700 ho go1 for last year's ripplo crop? Yours very respectfully, (I (J. OAMUJTT. E T i TKTE Juno 1'.' J.M'N'i: CACIIB, Duo to u sudden H. C, I'Iho In tho Frnser river, To to Jntinn Cnrlie Is today under wittor; boats nro be ing used on the main street tor re moving furnishings from tho build luits close tto tho wtiter front nnd oovornl structures have been washed from their fouudntloiiH. Heavy rains during the Inst few days hnvo resulted In n phenomenal rise In tho river, nnd eysterdny when tho residents n,wokn they found thnt the wnter was Inpplug Around their doors. Wnter on tho main street Is now six feet In depth mid tho river Is still rising. No liven ns yet hnvo been lost, although nevorul narrow escapes nro reported, where men lu bouts narrowly avoided be ing swept Into tho river by tho roar ing current. Most of tho buildings In tho sub merged nnvt hnvo been vacated, tho furulHhlugs nnd other goods being removed to higher ground. YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION ELECT NEW OFFICERS - ( Tho members of the llnptlst Young People' Union met nt tho homo of Miss Nora Daley on West 10th street Tuesday ovoajng uud after transact Ing buslues.-t elected the following officers for tho ensuing year: Presi dent, Mr. Harl Kelziir: Vice proel-dont.-Mr. Scott Darby; Secretnry and Treasurer, Miss Ollvo Johnson. On next Tuesday, June 17, nt S p. m. In tho church parlors tho Un ion will Initiate n largo class of now members, follnwod by u splendid program, Including a lecture by Itev. Mrfullough entitled "An Kvenlug With' Hawthorne." A good time ts assured and all mombcrs of tho soci ety nnd frlonds aro cordially Invited to attend. Refreshments will ton rludo tho evening's entertainment. Till: LATKST FASHION XOTK Says: "It Is n wise precaution u mil ma gutting holes lu delicate hosiery to powder the shows beforo putting thorn on." Many people sprinkle tho famous antiseptic puw dor, Allen's Fool-Knse, Into tho shoos, and find that It saves Its rod tou times over In keeping holes from hosiery as well ns lessening friction aud consequent smarting and aching of tho feet. Mother's Advice . To Her Daughter rVHcsl Mv Dollto Fondle l,i Woman's Grtel Hspplness. She Is vrlwlom ItiHf who knows of or lenrin of that famous rt-nnjdy, Mother's r ncnii. it w nu ox ierunl npiilicfttlon fur t Un nbdimiliial rnnsclr nnd breasts, it ha a wonderful ln tturucu, nllnys all fi-ur, btinlfbcs a 1 1 pain, Is n grU'ful en couragement to tho eipectaul mother, nnd iwrmltM her to go through the period happy In mind, des tined to niitleipatu wmnnns grcalMt uap pliitnn ns natum intcudid she should. The action of Mother's Friend uinkes tho munch pliant and respunslvo to c ly.-itiulpn. Thus nil strain and tension upon tho nenes and IhriiMf ills Is avoided, nnd, In plnce of n period of discomfort and coimeqiii-nt dread it Is a sjeasou of culm rcposv aud Joyful ex pccfillon. Thero Is no nnuncn, no monilnjf sickness, no norvotiD twltcbluir, nono uf that constant strain Known to no loiiuy women Tliii splendid. remedy niu I had of any nrutr-iat at ,w n ismic. write to nrau- Write to linn lie id HcEiiintor t., :-' ut pnar IIIiIk., At- liplo. (In., tut their book to uxjicclaut mothers. BREAKFAST LUNCH or DINNER Kino light Ilrend, Muffins, IllscultH, Cakos or Pustry nro wolcomo. It will nlwnys bo good wholn tioiiio food If ruined with CRESCENT BAKING POWDER 'Which never fnlls to raliq'tlio dough leaving It light but not dry. liSa Per Ask your Lb. (Irnecr Co. Crescent Mauufiictuiliig Scuttle, Wiuli, M G CANADIAN 01 jpyKT 1 a Ttrnr Whflt Every Womanly Woman Wants 0 of tho fondest desires ot lull lions of wopien Is to hnvo bountiful linlr, This desire can be (untitled with out tho slightest risk, for druggists uxiry where, nnd t'lms. Strang sells a hnlr toulo cnllud Parisian Sngo for 50 cents, (hat will turn dull, lifeless, unattractive hnlr In two weeks, or money bark. Put the iiiimn on your shopping list right uow, and bo sure nnd got tho genuine, livery package 1ms the girl with tho Auburn hnlr upon It. Since Its Introduction In Amnrlen, Parisian Sago ban won unstinted praise from women of refinement who hnvo learned what n delightful and refreshing hnlr toulo nnd dress lug Parisian Sago Is. Just because tho inakorn nro nb solutoly certain thnt Parisian Sago Is tho only preimrntlon thnt kills ho pernicious dandruff microbes, they nro willing to guarantee It to b.inUli dandruff, stop fatllliig hnlr and Itching scalp, or money hack. Draperies Wo rnrry a vrry rotniitxtn Una of drnpcrliN. fnrn ciirUltia, fuinrrn, to., ml do nil cIk of tii)iiilnlirlti. A prrlnl man to look aflir tlila work fjulimlvely mid will kIva hi kixM rvlct u l pntbl tu gtt In von tho latum cltli'. Wook3 & McGowan Go. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Heating Alt Work OnnrRiilJ Prices llaonl)l COFFEEN & PBICE M Xowstd Block, 1CntrDot oa Stti SH. . . Xotu Vbuu B4S. " ' FOR SALE 1 Kin)' loam, 12fi0 lbs. each JUliVOO 1 bay team, 1200 lbs. each IIHM E. H. Westerf ield piioi:m., oiti:. Phono IDI'-I. i i t , And Wo Rtntid for Jt, too That's tho kind ot Ilakory (londii Wo dally hako for you. Quality Ilrend mid Quality Pics, Quality Huns mid Cnko, Tho Quality Principle Underlies Tho Qunllty (londs Wo Ilnko. MEDFORD BAICERY & DELICATESSEN X'i H, Cn'rl E. D. Weston Qftioial Photographor' of the Medford Commorcial Chb . 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