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arTCDFORT) MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WKDNKSDAY
'AUCIURT
in, low.
STREETS CHOSEN
CLUB
SECRETARY
At n meeting of tlio directors of
tlio Medford Commercial club Wel
nosdny evening P. W. Streets wns
employed to nerve ns Keeretnrv until
November 1 nt i salary of $100 n
month, 7tr. Streets is n large prop
erly owner of oily and country pro -crty.
Ho will begin work nt onee lo
xcourc nn adequate, display of fruit
for tlio building nnd dtrnicMon i
the books nml fitmnoes of the club.
Preceding llio directors' nicotiii!.,
a session of tlio club wns held n'lil
the special commit too empowered to
go abend nml provide for the onlcr
tnlnmiit of the famous botanists due
to nrtivo hero in September. Presi
dent l'crry wns nuthomed to nnme
delegates to Ihc Kurekn cood roads
meet. Assistant Slnlo Highway En
rn'iiecr Kitlrrdgc told of work belli"'
dono hv Cnlifornin nnd 0. K. Boos
cl forth the neocssitv of attending
tho Eurekn meeting to return tbo Pa
cific highway.
A communication from HnrncV
circus wns received nuking wlm the
volley could supply in lino of bnrns
and sidings for winter quarter foi
tho circus, the circus agreeing to pav
off its men for the season hero mid
maintain n force employed through
out tho winter if reciprocity wns
shown by tho community.
DEFENSE FAILS TO
LIFE
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SAN FHAXCISCO, Cab, An- 18.
Attempts by the defense in tho
liis while slavery Irial hero to in
troduce evidence showing Hint
Mnrtdin Warrington wns familinr
with the night life of San Francisco
and had had to do with other men
than Diggs were nlm', squelched
when the afternoon, session ooencd
by Judi'O Vnu Fleet .just after cross
examination of the Warrington girl
wns resumed.
Did you not nt one time mnke u
trip to San Francisco with ono Al
bert Putnam?" t-aid Attorucv Coh
lan to the girl.
"The witness will not bo emiit
ted tn ntiMvor," broke in Judco Van
Fleet. "The question of tho wHncsV
relations with other men has noth
ing to do with this case."
And that n venue wns closed.
WIFE PLEADS GUILTY
TO SAVE SULZER
(Continued from l'ngo 1)
Great preparations nro being mado
to colebrato tho golden wedding an
niversary ot Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Schmltt nt Jacksonville Friday even
ing. A special train will bo run by
tho Darnum railroad for tho bene
fit ot Medford frlonds who wish to
nttond. Mr. and Mrs. Schmltt nro
well known pioneers, with a largo
clrclo of friends and admirers.
FIVE PERSONS DROWN
IN OVERTURNING LAUNCH
DULUTII, Minn., Aug. 13. At
least fivo persons wore, drowned
hero today and twenty arc still in
tho bay as the result of the over
turning of a launch at noon, llcscu
ers are at work.
WITH WHITE SOX
That Don Under, the Medford bull
player, secured from Pendleton by
the Chicago White Sox, of the Amet
icau league, is making good is .diown
by tho following excerpts from the
telegraphed story by Sam Wellor to
the Chicago Daily Tribune.
"Chnpioll retired later, allowing
little Don Under a eluineo to play
the outfield, and Don looked belter
than any other player on the club."
Chappell and Collins hud collided
while chasing n fly and were both
seriously injured.
In the description of the game,
which was with Washington on the
Washington diamond last ' Wednes
day tho well-known lmebnll w liter
said :
"The other run camo' in the ninth.
With ono out, Under doubled over
Mueller's head and advanced to
third when Oedeon fumbled tho re
turn of tbo hall. IJergcr grounded
out nnd Under trotted home. The
game ended when Lord boosted n
high ono to Mocller.
Kudcr's record in the game was:
All. It. HH.TH. I'O. A. Ii
Chairman John llonnossoy, ot tho
Investigating committee appointed by
Governor Sulner, Is considering legal
steps today to enable him to examine
Senator Frnwley regarding tho bit
ter's business and political past. It
Is reported that Tammany Hull Is ap
prehensive ot this movo.
Tammany members of tho nsjcm
lily spoko practically all night, killing
tlmo until tlic woro nblo to muster
enough votes to put through tho Im
peachment resolution. At 2:30
o'clock this morning tho rent sur
prise of tho proceedings came. It
was brought about by Minority Lead
er Harold Hlnniaii ot Albany, fight
ing for the governor, who aniiounced
that Mrs. SitUor had Issued a state
ment which boro directly on tho Is
sues before the assembly. Mrs. Sui
ter's statement, Illinium declared,
said that tho governor had known
nothing of tho Wall Street transac
tion's laid nt his door by tho Frnwley
committee, and that alio alone, was
'responsible. Hlumnn declared that
i Mrs. Suiter had told her confidantes
that sho had Invested $.100 along
with other sums In tho stock market
without the gocrnor'a knowledge or
consent.
Tammany Poos It "" "
Hlnman then moved that tho as
sembly adjourn until Mrs. Suiter's
statement could bo considered, but It
was quickly voted down on a rolleall
by a vote of 73 to -19. Immediately
thereafter Majority Lender Levy took
tho floor and spoko for threo hours,
ostensibly defending lllnmnn's reso
lution but In reality filibustering un
til tho arrival of a sufficient num
ber ot Tammanyltcs to put through
the Impeachment resolution. When
fivo nrooklyn Tnmmanyltes arrived,
noses wero counted nnd tho resolu
tion was put to a vote. It wns adopt
ed exactly at G:1G o'clock.
Tho naming of committees and
other formalities required two hours,
nnd at 7:25 o'clock this morning tho
assembly took a recess until 11
o'clock. Tho speaker of tho assem
bly named Assemblymen Van Woert,
Colo and Drndley as n commlttco to
notify tho senate ot tho adoption by
tho assembly of tho Impeachment
resolution, and appointed Assembly-
Hader. If. -2 1 1 2 2 0 0 nion Deltz, Kelly, Daly and
Urytint moulders 'of nn Impeachment
board to prepare, formnl nrtteles.
Wife, Takes Ultimo
Mrs. Sulr.er may request nn op
poilunlly to appear befoio tho as
sembly nnd tell her story, It I.s cer
tain, however, that she will bo the
chief witness for thn defense when
the trinl is held otto mouth hence,.
Friends of tho governor deny that
he will be iiutomntienlly removed
from office when the impeachment
charges are filed with tho st ite sen
ate, Ihc old eonutituliun so pro
vided, they iiduiit, but insist' Unit tin
present constitution does not cover
this point.
The impeachment provisions in the
new constitution, tbev contend, up
plv onlv to tho removal of "judicial
officers."
Lieutenant Governor fllyuu Is tak
ing no part in the proceedings, ns
sorting that it is a matter that the
senate must settle.
Will Cull Out Militia
Tho most radical of Sulxer's
friends assert that the governor will
call out the National Guard if an at
tempt is made to oust him from of
fice before tho end of his net mil
trial.
flovcnior Sulr.er and Mrs. StiUir
waited in the executive office un
til the Levy resolution was adopted.
The governor then declared thai he
would fight the impeachment pro
ceedings and apply to the supreme
court to restrain further action. If
necessary, be said, he will carrv thn
caso to tho United Slates court of
npicnls.
Tho impeachment, court which will
try Snl'er will consist of tho stale
seuato and tbo state court of ap
peals, i he judges or the state court
of appeals nro Chief Justice Edgar
Cullen nnd Associate Judges John
dray, William Werner, William Dart-
let t, Frank ltiscoek, Emery Chase,
Frederick Collins. William Cuddc
back, John Iloguii and Nathan Mil
ler. Wlfo Tells Story
Mrs. Sulrcr told the story of her
Wall street operations to Senator
Palmer, nn old-time friend. She
gave him the details when he called
to consult with tho governor, nnd af
ter tho latter had left jho room for
a few minutes,- Olrs,, Sulzer, it is
said, broke down wbjjo narrating tho
details of her operations. Sho told
Senator Palmer that she, and not
the governor, hud used orlions of
the campaign fund. Sho said bo
had taken entire chnrge of her hus
band's finnncinl affairs heeuiisu be
was overworked nt tho time.
Mrs. Sul'cr said she thought hIic
could belli him most hv so doine
Semi-Annual Clean-Up vSale
AT f AT
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVENUE
ALL SUMMER WASH
DRESSES at OA OtnW
LJu)li
NO RESERVE
MANN'S
A Suit Specialjfor Thursday
Having just six linen suits left, in col
ore of tan, blue and check, and medium
sizes, we offer them, values up Qfip
to $2.00, for, suit Ot
Curtain Scrims
See window display
iTust received a new line of scrims, that
wo will offer for a few days at clean-up
prices.
luc grades 12 y
38c grades 15
. 25c grades 19p
3uc grades 29p
50c grades 39p
Any Parasol in the House 2Dnff
To Clean Up on
Wash Goods
"Wo offer the following reductiens:
18o Zephyr Clingh's, 30 in. wide 12Virf
15c Toilc du Nord Clingh's, spec 121$
35c silk striped and checked Tissues, "
special 15
40c Voiles, 40 in. wide, in all colors,
special 25
20c cotton Foulards, 29 in. wide,
special, yard 14
3 Do Serpentine Crepe, all colors, special,
yard 17
28c imported Crepes, plain and stripes,
spocial, yard 24
All .Vlaxons, Lawns and )imities at
10 Off
Clark's O. N. T.
7 for 25
New Fall Goods Arriving' Daily
SPECIALS
IN
NOTIONS
15c quality Dress
Shields, special 10
Darning Cotton, special,
ball 2(
Colgate's Talcum Pow
der 121
5c Handkerchiefs, spec
ial 31
Cood Hair Kefs 4
Good Safety Pins, 5c
grade, paper 3
REMNANTS
LOT 1
Ginghams, Lawns,
Prints and Challies, val
ues to 25c, special,
yard 5
LOT 2
Ginghams, Lawns, Mulls
Percales, Tissues and
Crepes, values to '15c.
Special, yard 10
NEAR POST OFFICE
Bedding at Clean-up Prices
72x00
Sheets
Special
39
12 and $1.25 11-4
45 inch Bed Blank'ts
Pillow Spreads Special
Cases Special pair
12 98 $1.25
Hosiery and Underwear
59c
"Women's thin lisle Hose, Durson quality
black only. Special, -I Cp
ii njiii XtPU
Indies' Silk Hoses all sizes, black
only, 75c grade, Thursday only
Ladies' 30c Vests, Thursday 8
30c Boys' Pants and Vests, each 19.
Ladies' 35c Vests, Thursday 12V!
25c lace trimmed Pants 15
25c Colored Oil Cloth, Thursday yd. 15
White Goods
12k
At Clean-Up Prices
15c Lawns, in stripes, check
and plain for Thursday
35c Lawns 18
Tn stripes, plains, checks, every piece
perfect; values from 25c to 35c. f 0
Special, yard IOC
30 inch Indian Head, 18c value, special,
yard 15
30 inch bleached Sheeting, 121jC value,
special 10
10c grade India Linon, special, yard 8
Ask to iSee Them
nnd hud deposited till IiIh CMiiimlnn
clicckH, Then nlu udmiltcd iisIiik
coiiiti of tlm fundrt "bot'iuiHu tliu
luiuscliold needed tint mmii'V,"
Kxuiicrutca llicdxiiiil
Mrs. Kulner uIho c.vjilnlucd Hint
she hoped to help nut, nml invested
Home of thu money in mil mud
utoekx, nnd insisted Hint (lovenior
Stilxcr spoko tlm truth when In wild
ho novcr heard of tlio lirukcruun
fiiinV or ntoek deals mentioned tit
tlio ncni'iiiKri lietore the I' run ley in
voslijmliiiK committee, llovenmr
Sulr.er, she mild, knew iiotliini; of the
stock dcnls, until sho mitdo a ooiiIVh
siou to him.
Sirs. Sulor declared Unit Matthew
llorKtin, Hceietury of tho Krawley
commit let, knew hIio had indoiHed
and dcpo-dted tho govcrnor'n chocK.
Uorutin and his wife, she sniil, wero
practically members of tlm Sul-nr
household at the time, and that 1 1 r
tfsin had civcti her financial udviiU'.
At the time of Sulr.er's nouiliiutioii,
Mrs. Suiter declared, tlmv needed
moiiov to meet iircwiuc obligations
amoiintiiu; to $10,000. Ah ii eliumv
to her Hlory, tdie declared that hIio
mid her husband had been mibjcole.l
to continued espionage, mid that her
bank booki mid important pupotv,
and even lovo letter, which won'
written before their marriage, Imd
been HtAlcn.
Taminaii.viten ridiculed Mrs. Sul--crV
story today, dcclnriiiK that it
wn.s "a slick movo to hiivo tho sov
cruor nt tlm Inst moment."
Action ThW Afternoon
It was announced hero today that
neither houio of tlio Icgislnliiru will
meet until II o'clock this aflciuoou.
Tho board of innimu'ers of tho house
litis pn'pared a 6001). word Htittemeid
on tho impeachment olmrvcs, which
will bo filed nt noon an tho tciintc
meets. At tho samo time a copy will
bo served ou (lovenior Sulrcr. The
charges will ijrnoro Mrs. Sulor'.i
confession Hint she, and not tho inv
enior. wni concerned iu Willi livol
oKrutious, and will follow tho I'raw
ley report ou the charges of unscoii
duct.
Senator Palmer said today of
Mrs. Sulrcr's confex-ioti:
"Lust ulclic 1 could not say any
Ibinij lioynitil rcforriiiK iniiuliioi In
Mrs. Mulrer. Tho Kovernor lin 1 to
Hiiested mo not to i-epeal wliul --ho
tuild, declailiin bo did tint want Ills
wlfo iisml as a shield iiuuIuhI IiIm tin
penehmimt. Hut now thai tlm sloiy
is published, theru is no harm In immi
finuiui It.
(Vov of Hltimtlon
"In my opinion Mrs, Hulxer is Hie
crux of tho situtitlou. 1 uiiileisliiinl
sho will testify. 1 understood ltd'
to say that slid had signed till Hie
checks used in tho ill slrco! trniis.
nellnn, She regards tho governor
us a more child ho far as household
finances arc concerned, mid says ho
has no idea of tho value of money."
Mrs. Suiter today wns worn out
with tho nll-nit'lil vigil, but Is sniil
to bo ureoareit to Hiiciifieo herself
so far as may bo necessary to pro
servo her husband's lepulatiou,
Tho following slaletiienl was is
sued hero this afternoon by Mctttui
ant (lovenior (llytiu:
(Jlynn lVfuxcs I'lgtit
"I do not intend to enter In! uiiv
pliysienl contest with Mr. cbiln"
over tho office of governor. ,i fur
as I am concerned there wilt n. no
circus or military muueuxers about
oeoupjing ehamhers. Tho law with
me is supremo."
The board of mnnagers of the as
sembly p'resonti'd tho articles of im
peachment to tho senate this after
noon. The next movo is awaited
mtxiouslv but Sulrcr probably will
refuse to surrender bis office.
At o'clock AHsomhlvinnu Low
finished reading tho articles of im
peachment I'o the senate nml Senator
Waner announced ho would sum
mon the iiuHaehmeut court to meet
hero al noon September 19,
SEVEN DROWN WHEN
DULUTH LAUNCH SINKS
IUM.UTII. Minn., Aug. HI. Seven
persons wero drowned hero today
when thu flimsy top of thn launch
Duplaise collapsed and tweuty-tbreo
persons wero thrown into the wnlei-s
of St. Itiiis bay. Tugs and lauuchis
rescued sixteen of thu passengers.
With Medford trniin M Medford mniln.
AUGUST DEBEL HEAD OF
GERMAN SOCIALISTS, DEAD
HMIt LIN, Aug. lib- August llebel,
tumuiis head of thu (lei mini hooIiiI
1st paily, died tmlav al (liaiililnilcii,
wheio ho went to tnku tho wiiIuih.
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Fair Weather Prcillclctl
l'OIITIiANI), Or., Aug. I. IAmw
cast: Oregon mid WiinIiIukIoii--I'lilr
west loulghl mid Thursday, showeis
east poitiou tonight or Thuisday;
westerly wlnils,
With Medford Undo In Medford mndo
Boils Are a
Bad Indication
Dangerous Fallacy that they
arc Hcnlthy Stop
them.
Th npirrnnrn of IwlU !nili man y
Peii lo euiiititvr llirio a ntiit, nf rn
tuml romtltutliiii, 'l'tiy nro inuro npl
lo "litnlfy n romlttl hi nf "Ink IiIumiI,
IuukI)i I'lreulAllou ami n iaorbll cm
illtlua of tlm tioily. l,'u H. II H. for tint
t'tomt,
II him Ihn p-rutlnr neltna nf okliu;
Ihroueh tho lnlcnllnf itlrrutly lalit Iliu
tilnoil. In n fow Mtliiti ! II. Inlluentn It
nt work In .miry urtrry. vvln nml tiny
inilllry. Kry niriiilirsnc. vwry or
Kin of Hi" lly. ovry -inunrliiry t
cumc. In nfffcl n tiller li utrrtlu Hot
Mooit of Inuuirllk. Thn nimoiluilnt
iril'rllr nt K. H. H. I'lHilprl Ilia "kill,
llvr, liOMrl. klliiiy. Miltr In nil
work lo Ihn ono em) of eaulliot out
vrry Inlintlntc. vy Mln-luniUiii
lorn of iloi. It !liJ."lrH, t,y IrilK--Ilim
nit uieuimilatli'ii" In lh Julntti,
rntir nrlit nrrrrlloim In illitv, tll
ilorn thum niitrul nml wrnlUm lln
ipi'titl.r fornullmn la Ihn akin Ihnl
rnu Ixilli nlnl nllirr kill rniplliHi"
Anil hl of nil. thl rrmnrknM rfi
rtly la wrliMOiin In Ihn srnkl anaiali
You cnti et 8. H H. ul nny .trutt ! r.
IlawnrK of nny rffnrl hi aell mi mm".
thlnir elnliiiril lit da "Juat n KikhI." If
ymira la n preullnr ro nml )iu ili-alr
riparl ml'lrr, wrlln lo llio Hwlfl He--lino
Co., II& llM'Ift lllilK. Allmitil, On
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MEDFORD 'NATIONAL BANK
nt Mcdfurd, In tho Htntu of Oregon, at tlio clone of litmliicim, AugiiMt U, 1913,
ItcftourccK
I.onnw and dlncountii t3Ur,,IKit. 17
OverdraflN, nccurcd ami unnocurcd ri,CCU.7ti
T H, I'ond to "ocuro tireiilatlou 100.uuu.UQ
Oilier Ilondn to Kccuro 1'oxtal Havings 7,0(10.1)0
Premium on V H. llondv - 2,300.00
IIoihIk. ticcurltlcH, etc. . 38,r73.0J
lliinklug IIoiiho, I'urnlturo and I'lxture" -IS.SOO.OO
Other Iteal l.'ittuto owned - ..... 30,0110.0(1
Duo from National Hanks (not renervo nKentM).......w...w. I, 'J IT, nn
Duo from approved ItcMrvo Agouti G7.037.70
KxclinugcM for Clcnrlug lloiiao N.nmmM :,3!0.ril
Notcx of other National Hanks -...- 3,4!ir.00
I'ractlouul I'apcr Currency, Nickels and Cunts 130.30
Hperlo -...... IS,003.3r,
ilLMlumptlou fund with 11. H. TroiiHiirur (C,. of clrculntloti) n.ooo.oo
Totn! $70,r,lS.C3
Uiil'lllf Ittt
Cnpltnl stock paid In ..............lOO.Odn.OO
Hurpliih fund 25,000 00
I'udlvldcd I'rollts, leas ICxpomicti and Tinea pnld ...... ir.,4ori.80
National Hank Notcn oiitHtandlug 100,000,00
Duo to Ktnto mid 1'rlvato lliiukH and HankerH,.., ...,.,. ,....... 1, Klin. Or,
Dlvliluudx unpaid .. 3'JO.OO
Individual deposits Hiibjctt to cheek MM .ini,rir,,K3
Domnud rortlflratoH ot dopuHlt 10,521.00
Tlmo certificates of doposlt 120.37fl.HK
(Nirllflcd rhockH , 111,15
Cnslilor s checks outHtnndluK 420.HH
I'ontal KnvliigK dupoitltH -I.K-t t.00
Notes mid bills rcdUcouutod 5,071,11)
ToUl - , 17111,512.03
Rtato of Oregon, Count)' ot Jneluiou. iH,
I, John K, Orth, cauhlur of tho aliovo-iiamcd hank, do iiolomnly swear
that tie ahavo Htiitumout Is truu to, thu lieut of my knowledge ami liollof.
' JOHN H. OHTII,
Cauhlur.
COUItKCT AttuHt:
J. M. KKKNH,
W. II. (JOIti:, ,
iioitACi-j i'i:iroN,
Directors.
SubHcrlbud nnd Hworu to buforu mu till- 12 th day of August, I HI It.
(I, M. ItOIIHItTH,
Notary I'ubllc.
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WILLIAM H. GORE,
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JOHN S. ORTH,
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