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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1913)
u , mtctofotib irxij) trtbuoti, mnvoim, mmox TrawAT, jtjt;y ajrwra. im Tsnm WOMEN WN FIRST STEP IN ITALY FOR VOTES IIOMH, July 22. KIiik Victor Kmiinuul, lit tlio onrni'Ht millrlliitloutt lit Quiinn Klotm mid Quoun Mother Mnrithorltn, tudny ntituotl tho dltictor n I roform hill pnmiml liy tlm ror parllninitnt. Tlio slgnaturo cliiclicn fur tlio women of Italy tint flint stop In tlmlr flulit for siiffniKo. AIOioiikIi parliament rnfusml tu Include In tlio iiii'iiHiirn tlio rlnlit of wiiiiuui to vote, IiihIkUhk tluil tlm tlinu Ih not rlpn In Unly (or mii'li n rntllcnl Innovation, It coiiMKiiti'il to rotnovo tlio first ob ntticlo In (tin nitli of tlio women who tiro flitlilliiK fur that mill. lloroto font tho woman of Itnly hnvo boon cliiHulflr,! tinilnr tho iductornl lawn with tlinno to whom tlio rlcht of voto In iIoiiIimI, n rlunit which lucludu tin limllns, (Initio who iithnrwlHo tiro In iiipablu of VothiK anil rrlinlnaln who hiivn forft'ltoil thotr rlnlit of frnn cIiImo. tlnilor tho nnw law tlioy nro placed In tho rutoKory of thoxo who cannot voto lowly lii'cnimo thny nro not nKUtiril. TliU In roimtrui'd iih a ri'coKiiltlou liy parliament of worn iiii'h rli'.lit of Niiffriu;n nnd stops nro tilroaily iimlor way to liavii din unit liiirllituinnt lot down tlio roinnlnliiK Imrrlor that will unalilo tho woinon to ho rcKlntonul. AlthoiiKh no itonlit oxlitnil Hint KIiik Victor Kumnuol would nli:n tho law, Queen I' I n n a anil Qncim Mother MuriMmrltii, both firm liolli'Vorn In i'itinl miffrnKo. nuked that ho ilo It thn moiiHMit tho hill wim iiri'unnti'il to him tin n recognition from tlm throiio of his own favorabln nttl tiiilo toward woman's miffrnKo, ABE ATTELL MUST MAKE 125 TO FIGHT I.OH AXflKI.K.H, Cnl., July ITJ.-lf Alio Atk'll MtntH mi iipKirtiinily to ti'linliililiito hlniM'lf before tlio I.os jiiifcri'" iiKOi limn iih ii irillliri ....!..!.. .......... ..!.. i... , i. mix in rriininiiT .nei nreyn iinni ......I a ..I I. .. ...I.... ... .1 .. r. "u.i! i t" H 1 II wiiiiy in inn iiir- hut titlilmliliT. If Altcll refuses tlii mutch, Met'iircy will try to sub stitute Tommy llnuek or Johnny O I. wiry. xe J 5 J J J J POPE TO PROCLAIM AS HOMi:, July 22. From IiIkIi Vat ican sources It wan today learned that I'oio l'ltiH In InldiiK act I vii Mops for tho iroclatiuillon, In thn vory near fiitnio, iih part of tho fnnila moutal iliiKHia of thn Catholic clinrcli tho doctrlun of tho moiutiiptlon of tlio Vlnsln Mnry. Hhoulil liln holiness Hiiccccd In cnrryliiK out IiIh prcmont desire, It will ho tho flmt tlmo it diii;nui Iiiih boon proclnliiu'd hy it popo idiico IK70, tho Innt tlmo prnvloim to that holiiK In IKf.t. It Ih now known that nlnco IiIh ro rout Illness, I'dpo PliiH, rualUliiK that IiIh netlvo pontlMtnto Ih prnc tlcally nt tin end, has nxproiHcd tho deslro to nomo of thn liluhcnt iIIkiiI-tarh-ri of tlm Catholic church nt Itomo to roiling out hi career hy this IiikI Kroat net. Durlnic liln on tiro poutlflrnto, Pope Plus X linn do toted practically hi nutlro tlmo, of fort nod ciiorny to tho hulldliiK up of tho nlli;loiiH iddo of tho church, only, pnyliiK llttlo, If any. attention tr tho political nliln which had boon tho folJ rourorn of IiIh p'odorowior, t'opo I .co XIII. Iln httH proinulnat id roform after roforni nmoiiKst tho cloruy. ho lint houkIH to ntnmp out nil thn iiiodornUtlc nml proKroimlvo tnudvnclpH Hint ho naH would weak en tho fundamental dortrlnoH of tho church, mid ho linn reorr.unlr.ed all of thn rnnKrer.Mtoni nml worklm; mnrhliuiry of tho rollcloim nidi) of tho Vatican. Tho proclamation of thin unw iloKUia hy him now, iih thn limt ureat nrt of IiIh pontificate, would ho In perfect harmony, hu Ih ald to feel, with nil that un linn moiicIiI to nc romidUli up In (Into. It -would ntnmp till entlro pontlflcntn an one eHuetillally nml wholly rellRloiiH. (linTVHIIl'IU) lli:i'NHN PICTI'HKH AT NTAIt TIICATIti: TOMOItllOW Thn Star thentro hnu secured for Wednenday and Thurndny n full reel of tho (lettynhuri: reunion picture nhowltiR nil tho hcoiiph of IntoreHt durltiK that nornhln KnthorltiK. To day' proKrnm Ih exceptionally Reed featuring n two-renlor hy tho Itollnnco company and nun of tho host nmt niont ImiKlialilo comedloi shown In montha " " NEW DOCTRINE DOGMA FRUIT BOX LABELS PLAIN OR FANCY, ONE COLOR OR MULTICOLORED, ANY SIZE OR DESIGN IN SMALL OR LARGE QUANTITIES AjTE will print 1000 or 1,000,000, as you want. The designs are to your order; the quality and workmanship guaranteed. The price is right. (J We are printing labels for the Rogue River Fruit & Produce Association, the Rogue River Cooperative Fruit Growers Association, the Pioneer Fruit Company, the Producers Fruit Company, Harry L. Irwin and many other shippers and growers. We can print yours. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER AS PEAR HARVEST BEGINS NEXT MONTH Rogue River Fruit Should Be Shipped Under Labels Printed in the Rogue River Valley Patronize Home Industry and Keep the Money at Home, Thereby Building Up a Home Pay Roll MEDFORD PRINTING COMPANY MAIL TRIBUNE BUILDING SUIT TO ENJOIN REFERENDUM T HAI.MM, Or., July 22. A milt to unjoin Hocretnry of Htno Olcott from placluK n refureiidiini meamiro iiKaliiHt tho workmnu'H rompounntlon net on tho hullot tit tho apodal elec tion In Novomlicr, hnxed on nlle;n tloiiH of Know fraud In ohtnlnliiK HlKiinturoH to Iho twIltloiiH to refer tho motiKiiro, In on file today In thn tunrloii county circuit court, Tho milt wiih filed hy (Into H. Hill, dlntrlrt attorney of Marlon county, throtiKh H. It. Itliifio, roproKcutliiK tho pi.'Ople, HIiiko, who Hcrured thn nvldenco In tho ciiho, Ih ronflduut Hint a rul ing In favor of the plaintiff will ha found nml Hint tlio nrt will hooii ho romo oplirnttvo. A iiumhitr of rcimonH for chnrcliu: that thn pntltloiifl nro IIIcruI woro advanced hy Itliif.o, atnorii; them ho lm; Hint :t(J() of tho alleged HlKtiorn Inul nlKiied thn petltloiiH twlcu nml thai 4S0 1 of tho aliened alnnem were not rvKlHtorod voterH of tho mate. JAILS EMPTIED OF POHTI.ANI), Ore., July 22. A the result of Muiiieinnl Jmlei) Stev- i'H. ill relenhlllK oil minpvmleil heilt- eni'it nearly n neore of ImluHtriiil Wnrk'T. of the World nml SoeinliwtH, the county nml city jailn nro licln rapidly emptied of (hone nrrcHteil in eonncctioii with thn riotn Innt week whiili followed Mayor Allice'rt order iro'nliiliiiK street HiK-nkiiit; in Port land. Hcvcrnl woro released ou hail, however, pending tho nitioii of tli'.' Krnml jury, nmon them heim; I)n Murii) Kiii, who in idiareil with in-ciliiif- to riot, disorderly conduct nml iihhiiult with n daneroiiH weavon. The IniluhtrialistH nml Koeiolists did not attempt to hold si reel meet Iiivh Im-t iiifjlit mid the uuthoriticH he lit c lh.it nil disorder are nt nu cud. netici: All pnrtlcH hnvtiiK Htock In paiture aro reiiieHteil to cull nml Kct ame. JOHN IIAUKUll. 108 'J com pensa mm WILLIAM DECK, THE BOY WHO STOLE $100,000 Here !h ii typiwil hov of New York or n lnr(,'o cliiw i in New York. He in Willinm Heck, who wim cnii(lit lif ter ho robbed his employerx, n linn of Fifth uvi'iiuc jt'MclerM, of chih worth . 1(10,000. Ho Mimed .l n week, but ho wnnteil to ho n HKirt. He ilrcHHnl in linl ho called the fashion, nml aped thn wciilthy ho noticed nil day on I'iflh nvenup. lie hooii found Hint $1 1 a week would not keep him (,'o iu ho ho begiui to xtenl in hmnll nmounlH from liis employerx. Finally ho dclonniucil (n tnnkc n In re,e haul. Filling a Htlit case with jewelry he loft. Hut ho didn't know enough to e( away with his hot. He hurried out to the home of n rela tive ill tho country nml wn quickly might. Then, n wnn rxpeetid, lie wilted, and after a crying spell he (oilfi'okPll. Ilo will likely get about hcvcii yenrr in Sing Sing. LET nitANTS PASS, Ore., July 22. A number of men nre busily engaged in 5h' first construetion on the new Cv'furniii, Oregln and Eastern rnil wvy. which, for the preient. will hnve teniunnls nt flrnuts V:-f, nnd Cres cent City, Cnl. ronlrnets have' been Jet for the complclioii or" the road t Wihlen'ille, ten miles from (irtiius Pass, within 00 diiv-. ---J -- - CONTRACTS CN PASS L IN QUAKER CITY I'lIILADKLl'IIIA, July 22. The Quaker Cityn "Behool for Connera" todny in in full awing ami every day for tho next four wcgkh n hundred and Hovcnlecn proum'ctive I'hilndcl phin polieernen will tbcoretienlly tuek their bookx under their nrmH ami at tend thn first grade. Ami thexe grown men attend Hchool just likfl they did when they were kidH. They are Hiipposed to be in tho nehool room nt 1) o'clock. They get nn hour reeecH for lunch nml then go bnck" to the grind until :.'!() nt which hour 'ncIiooI" letH out. And tho course of polieo A H C'fl which these men arc put through ia not hy apy meniw piny. When they pnH tho courso they are privileged to put an M. C. nftcr their names. The M. C. Htniidtj for "Muster of Coiology." The regular course Ih four week long. The new "School for Coppcrn" is Director of Public Safety Porter Intent innovation. Thn Philndclphift police force, which hnn had some mean thing nnid about it, nil over the country on account of blunder of itri men in arresting and confin ing in ccIIh porsoiiH who some police men fancied were violating lawH, is hereafter to ho n trnincd and scol- arly body of men. A Hchool for new apKiiutees to tho forco has been es tablished nt the Tenth and Green wich Ntrect police mibstntion. Every roundsmnn, pntroltnnri and traffic man hereafter apKjinted will have to hnvo n diploma from tho law clan. Director Porter appointed the first Hquad to take the course nnd these 117 men now in the primer of the school will he ready for active duty when they arc graduated at the end of four weeks. Xotlcc. To members of Crysnnthemum Cir cle, No. Si, V. of W.: You nro ro iiuested to pay your dues not later than Monday, July 28th, as I leavo for Portland on tho 29th. KATHERIKE WAITE, Clork of W. of W. IT TIIKATEIl TONIGHT "Ills Lordship's nomanco," "Fato of Ellzalieth," "Hlrth of a Butter fly," "Along tho Nile," "An Infernal Tnnclo." Special music; G and 10 cents. Evory tenth ticket a double header. 105 With Mod ford trado ts Medford made. e--4- SCHOO PS LATEST INVENTION FOR PURIFYING AND SOFTENING WATER FOR rcnnutlt System I'lnnt InsUlIol nt P. IF. CWlcs of Wcstnwny Orchard has rnndc a business with (ho Per mutit company of Now York K cor poration capitalized at 12.00 twclvo millions and who nre tho owners of tho American rights to the so-called Zero system of water softening and purification. Hard water costs American in dustries millions of dollars every vcr, impure water numberless live-' Tho Pcrtnutit system according to it inventorn makes tho hardest water absolutely sterile. This discovery although only three years old has already revolutionize! factory methods and costs in Ger many, England nnd France nnd is be ing rapidly displacing the old pro cess of stcrlizing water for household use. It has been brought to Ameri ca for use in tho factory, home and for textile making and is particularly sought after by railroads owing to its wonderful qualities in preventing ab solutely the formation of boiler scale. Tho Pcrmutit is n (Minis mineral com pound, flaky nnd granular with a pearl like luster possessing tho unique qaulity nnd substituting nnd equal nmount of sodium an found in the purest waters. The Pcrmutit is ob tained by fusing together Felspar, Kaolin, Clay, Band and Soda. Its life is practically endless regenera tion being accomplished by the simpli? method of running through a solution of common salt at a cost of a small amount of the salt solution. Permutit plants have been installed in lanre European itie. one nt 5-j-5---j- - - - - CITIES Hrftton Water Worku, KngUnd. Dresden operating with a capacity nt twelve million gallons daily wnlcr consumption whero it removes tho iron nnd manganese after exhaus tive hy the Royal Berlin commission for testing water supplies. An exper imental station is also in operation in Paris, France, with a view to per mutizing the en tiro city water sup ply. Tho company have closed con tractu with Inrge firms in this coun try among which is the new collosnl Iiilttnore Hotel in New York tho elevntor equipment nlono of which will cost two hundred thousand dol lars. Tho Pcrmutit wnter is claimed to be a great saver of labor in con nection with steam laundry work ow ing to tho reduction of soap bills. In dyeing nnd wool combing plants it has been invaluable. One plant alone spent nearly seventy thousand dol lars in installing this system to re duce tho water a half degree in hard ness. Bids will be made to furnish puri fication plants to some of the munici palities in ths state whero impure water means typhoid. In this con nection the Pormutit people clninr their installation cheaper than a gravel filter plant, the separation of tho iron more complete, the operation expense less, and the wnter more free from objectionablo substance!! not even a trace of iron being pres ent where its removal is desired. The company bns issued a hand some book nnd literature with illus trations showing installation in large plnnts nnd cities. j - ------ M m . j. i