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- S ?' V i ', "l u. . ii M H 4 'd . J'!' ,4 y --.! -i PAGKFOUH. ftj m MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEPFORP. ORIOTON, SATURDAY. SHP'PKMnKR J 'I ft N' Medford Mail tribune S 15), 1913. AN INOPU'KKDBNT NnWSl'AVUU PUHMHIIKD KVUltV AVTRItNOON KXKKPT SUNDAY IIY TIIK MKMKOllD 1'llINTlNCl CO. Tho Oemorrntlo Time, llifl Med ford MMI, Tho MciUnnl Tribune, The South ern Oregonlan, The AsMnmf Tribune Office Moll Trlbuna DullJInr. J5-8T-3H North llr sli-cit; lelepliono "t Off trial Tnper of the City of, Meitford. Official I'aper of Jackson County. OICOIIOB IHJTMa.M. KOItor nn.l Manager LIST DF AWARDS LIVESTOCK AT COUNTY FAIR FO AMERICA FALLS. WITH WOMAN I SUFFRAGE, SAYS TILLMAN Entered as vcomVMM matter nt Mrriforo, Oregon, under tho net of .iinrcn 3, isrs. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One ywr, hy mail ........S.nn One month, by iinll . .. .60 I'cr inonui. nenvurca uy carrier in Mrrifont, Jacksonville nmt Cen tral I"olnt ., . . .60 KMur.lay only, by mall, jior yjr. S.oii Weekly, per yrnr .. l.BO PROGRESSIV AMS E TOLD BY WOMAN MIrs Allco Carpenter of Hoston, Rave n Hull Moose, address In Hay market Square last night, In which T. It. was praised, and n gloomy (In Ish iircdtctcd fqr tho G. O. P. A "rag" pavement dnnco raged closo , by, jet Miss Carpontor drow a fairly good crowd. Attorney K. W. Mcaraj mndo tho Introductory speech. "The republican party Is controlled absolutely by tho stand-pat clement" Bald MIsh Carpenter. "President Wilson with his pronounced progres siva views is splitting democracy. Tho progressives see a bright future Under these conditions, recruiting from tho descriptions in tho ranks of both democrats and republicans. Re publicanism is sinking- to oblivion." Tho history of tho progressive par ty from its birth to tho present was recounted, and tho betrayal by os Presldent Taft of Teddy told. Miss Carpenter said the progressives be lieved tho tariff should be left out of politics. The Maino diction results were no barometer of tho political situation, sho said. This afternoon Miss Carpenter spoke at Ashland, after an auto rido through tho Tallcy, and will speak again tonight in Haymarkot square, CHARLTON BLAMES WIFE FOBUE CO.MO, Itnly, Sept. 33. Porter Charlton, awaiting- trial hero for killing hid wife Ihree years npo, mnile n statement today slightly vnrvin;: his earlier story of tho tragedy. Hi wife, he Miid, who was much older than, hinihelf, goaded him constantly nnd finally drove him to such n frenry Hint !io was practically in sane for a time, and in this fit of rape killed her. Charlton's father, Judgo Paul Charlton, today onpnged Siguor Vor- mo, n member of tho chamber of deputies, to defend his son. SEARCHING BELVEDERE FOR SMUGGLED OPIUM SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Sept. 33. Ctistoms official wcro combing Delvcdero Nlnnd, tho sito of homo of Rome of San Fmucigco's richest citizens, for n cache of fciuuculed opium. Information that such n cache cxistn was furnished to the federal nutlioritieB by DoughiH Til den, Jr., nephew of tho fcculplor, ulio leurucd of it through mi. ncoiilent nlly overheard con vernal ion in n San Frnncihco park. Even tho mist fnwliionnble residences wcro beiu frenrched on tho theory Unit Chinese servnntH of Uie owner might be the ciilprilH. The complete lit of awards for livestock inhibited nt the county has been nunottnecd by Secretary Sid ltmwu ns follews: llorea u. A. .Morse riots ilnitt nunc, best bred conch colt, '2 years old; ypan driving linrse. Seconds draft mure and colt, trotting bred mare nnd ctdt. druft colt 1 your, draft coll 2 years J. Ij. Helms Hot, trotting bred s(ttillion flnek; econd, pontlcinnn'5 saddle horse. Kosuelnnds Ine. Firt, draft colt 2 years old, best bred coach colt 2 years old; second, draft inure. Scott Wolff Seconds trolting- bred stallion, trotting bred mare. single driver. W. E. Thompson Firsts conch stulliou. coaeli ninrc. V. W. Weisser Firsts, Irotting bred mare. bct bred trotting colt 2 yours old. R. K. Plielnn Fiot nnd second. "spau of mules. , J. C Charley Fiot, draft 'mare and colt. 1U ! Howard First, trottinjr bred marc nnd colt. V. It. Lenthers First, draft colt I year. II. W. Bingham First, gentle in mi's saddlo liorso. Any Lnwton Mot. siu.ale driver. A. K. Wnro Second, trottiup ored colt 2 yeao old. Tlmadmere Farms Second, drnft stallion. Cnttlo Itoguclands, Ine. Hest Jersey bull, best Jeocy eow, best Jersey cn)f; sweepstakes. Coal V. E. Hamrnil Ilcst buck, host uaiinie, best flock of five or more. Sulno Tloiidinot Conner, Conner Tntul Co. Fiot. Poland China boar; first and second, Duroc Jersey tow; sec ond, Duroc Jeoey boar. Itoguclnnds Ine. First nnd sec ond. Herk-hire bonr. Berkshire sow; first, Berkshire litter. K W. Carlton First, Duroc Jer sey bonr. TRANSFERS PRINT OF FIN MARKS TO FOREfGN OBJECTS Senator Tillman of South Carolina fears for the future of the lepublii. became he believes that woman suf frnjie is coming. He voiced his dcs. pondeucy in the senate clminbtr the other day. This is part of wiiul he had to say: "It is n beautiful dream that fe male suffrage will purify politics because mtr ideals of woman are so bish nnd we reenrd them so abso lutely us the sources of Koodue nnd purity that we cannot conceive of their not clevatim: nnd helpin-r anythiiu; thev touch. ''We had better endure the evils of corruption in politics and debauch ery in our Krtvcrnmeiit rather than brine about a condition which will mar the beautv nnd dim the lustre of the glorious womanhood with which wo have been familiar and to which wo have become nccutomcd nil of our lives Wo can bolter af ford to have degraded nnd corrupt politics than degraded nntl bud wom en. "lo have both in cver-iHefcnsiiur decree, ns was the cnnc m Koine. would make the world so unspeak ably horrible, ns well as so corrupt, that ood men nnd women would dis appear from the face of the entlh. and civilization be blotted out like it was in the Dark Axes nfter the fall of Kome. Indeed, I am s thorough ly n convert to the belief that 'vou lenuuot touch pitch without brim; do-f filed' that I shudder to think of the consequences to the womanhood of America should suffrage become uni veonl, tnkin- in both sexes and nil races Vet the experiment is go'iis to be tried. I fear." INDIAN PROBERS PORFIRO I TO HEAD REVOLT LEAVE FOR WEST WASHINGTON. Sept. 13. The sjiecial commis.-ion to investigate In dian agencies expects to Jeavo to morrow for a tour of tho west. Sen ator Lane of Oregon, n member of the commission, will not go with it. He says this is not becnuso ho felt snubbed nt not being made chainnnn, but becnuso ho doesn't believe in such junkets. i AANST HUERTA SAN FUANC1SCO, Oil.. Sept. 13 How nil inoceiit man might bo con victed of erlnio by counterfeiting fin ger prints has been demonstrated horo today so convincingly by Theo dore Kjtkn, Han Francisco handwrit ing uxpert, that even Detective Wit Ham J, Hums had admitted that hU confidence In this means of Identifi cation Ik now shaken. A pernonnl exhibit of tlto danger In which an In nocent man might bo placed, wnn given Burns. TaxhiK an ordinary electric light globe. Kytkn reproduced In human blood the Imprint of Ultras' owu thumb on the globe, although the de tective had nevur touched It. "It's simply wonderful," Hunts wrote Kytkn. "Heretofore tho fln- gerpHut tent wns thought Intnlllble." Photography or tracing l not In volvod in Kytkn's discovery. Ho merely lifts tho finger print Itself and puts It where ha wants It. Kytku sent the globe to Hums In New York and tho detective was astounded, "t could have mndo tho transfer In sweat or Ink." Kytka wrote, Hums "as well as I did in blood." Speaking of bin. dUcovery here to day, Kjtku said U.urus scoffed when bo first told him of bis Idou. "It can't bo dono," Kylks said llurnn told him. Then Kytka reproduced the imprint of Hums' thumb. "I would not disclose my secret method for anything In tho world." Kytka said today. "My wlfo Is tho only person who knows how I did It. It would be too dangerous If tho pro cess woro gonurnlly known. Inno cent men would bo sent to tbo gnl lows on what would seem unanswer able cvldonce, oven though they had not been within a thousand inltes of tho scene of tho tragedy. Finger prints mado ten or twenty years ago can bo developed nnd counterfeited." TROOPERS USING SABERS ON WOMEN CALUMET DISTRIC T CAId'.MKT, Mich., .Sept. HI. Troopers with drawn sabers eluug ed a CKiwd of striking miners mid strike s.wiipiitliirci's tu Kighth street today. Many persons, including u number of women, were knocked down uud trampled 1 the hordes mid h number weio tiijiiiYil. The clash followed u gathering; m the street as a demonstration of svm. palhy with the strike. The military nuthoiilies have prohibited such us seuibhiges The mine owners' refusal to arbi trate their differences with tho min ers had caused tho Western Federa tion officials to order a peaceable demonstration. Thorn wns a troinou dous turnout la response to the call, Uie streets were Jammed, traffic wns tied up, and tho police, finding them- sehes powerless, appealed to tho ml Ut In. Tho commander, complying, cleared the streets with cavalry. uutuu eayiS: Raises the Douh Better ALL GROCKRS WHERE TO GO TONIGHT vui it m:Dvt in:, .silt, CHICHESTER S PILLS . .KMlfF..NM.4 lird I'llUll ll,d tl U.I4 MillaV Tkn n clkrr, llur ,r,.ai V ii((.i.t. A..i,i'ii(. i..tcd T.inkki..Uni.nlat.AI..(tiwi SOIDQY DRUGGISTS CURVHKCRE E. N. NOBLE All Kindt of Wood Sawing I'lione 7IM-.V J Oil I North Central STILL UNABLE TO DENTIFY TORSO Draperies y coriiplnl (ulna, fui iiml ilo nil clasKra nf unliulmrrlne. A t-clnl mnn lo look nftrr ttil work exclusively am! will KVo a. k,mJ ervlco n. In lKinlbla to Kt In tten th largest cltW Weok3 & McQowan Co. probably proceeds from a dlnnrdcn d vision weak or overtuxrd eyesight It en n bu rcuiedli'il - ami banished by wearing Iho right kind of glasses, tho kind wo shall bo glad to pi escribe and adjust for you. Wo urn speolnl tsts In all Hinders pertaining to the human eye, nnd bear a reputation for first class work only. A trial will convince you, IIH. UICKKHT Hullo lO Over Deuel's .Modforil, Oro. $S THEATRE riiotnplnjM 1'ililny and Hntunliiy Till.' I'HI.VOK OF li'lh Vltagraph Hpeelal Fenturo In i! l'nrtn IIOI.IiV VAHHKN IMIsoit Draiiiu (JIINOA, Iho I'OHT OF IT.tliV Sceulu .MOUNT HT. MKII.MIli I'ntho Aflcinoons ami l.'teuliigs AH.MISSIO.V fl.lO CUNTS .Music llffecti 'HOW HID Tin: until THAT" K'XOW Stationary thnt "corrospouds" In uuallly lo tho high grade goods wo sell, FAIR HOST SUCCESSFUL (Continued from t'ago 1) THREED E TO Btrcct proved such u success that it will bo glvoh nsalu tonight by tho fair management. Tho festivities took on a holiday air, and como now and novoi memous oi "ragging" woro revealed, to tho edification nnd edu cation of a thousand or more spec tators. Young, old nnd inlddlo-ago'd engaged in tho pastime. Tho raco results weie: , First race 2.U0 trot, purfio 1300. m La Slosta 2 12 p St. Michaels 3 13 !jr' Donnlo Juno 4 2 1 IV " Tlmo 8.10H. 2.10H. 2.25. Et Second rnc(J 2.20 paco, purso r, ?soo. $j Lo Lo Ill fHalo 3 2 3 Hollo Smith 2 3 2 K Tlmo 2.21 V, 2.19, 2.19 U. p Third raco Hulf-mllo dash, 2 year v"- olds, purso ?100. Dlxio 1 Air Lino 2 Tlmo .47. ' Wndo Hampton ':..:; 1 ' .. Qrey Dudo , ,. 2 r Dick Anils .'. 3 " Tlmo .24. NKWI'OHT, It. I., Sept. llJ.-I'os-sibility of three defenders being built tj defend America' cup against the yacht to be constmcted for Sir Thomas Lipton is seen here today in the announcement that a "first syn dicate" hud commissioned the Her rcshoffs of Bristol to build u vefcol. Ibis syinliciilo includes Cornelius Vanderbilt, J. l'ierpont Morgan uud other members of the Now York Yacht club. Another avudicnto of the fciuno club plaim to build another defender nud memberH of the Xcw loit Yacht club are said to bo plan ning n third. Ittices next summer between the three defenders . hnvo been suggested, the winner to meet Liptou's challenger for the cup. NEW ORLEANS, La.. Sept. 13. That former President Porflrlo Diaz" of Mexico and his nephew, Folix, will be at tho head of a revolt against Pro visional President Huerta within two months was assorted noro today by Carlos Wlllcreal, former attorney gen eral of Mexico, on bis way to Europe. riottcrs ngainst iho liucrta re gime, Wilercol added, will confer with tho older Diaz nt Dtarrltz and, though he does not expect to partici pate actively in tho contemplated overturning, ho wU direct it and if it succeeds, Install bis nephew as president. Former Minister of FInanco Llman tour, General Mondragon and Rodol- fo Reyes woro mentioned by Villcarcnl as among the backers of the movement. ' Mitt' YORK. Sept. i:. Identifi cation of the decapitated body of a woman lound recently at Cliffsidc, N'. J., is ns fur mvny ns ever. Admission to this effect was mndo by the police here this afternoon af ter Francis J)ny, a llrouklyu real estate mnn, had attempted to con vince police inspectors thnt the body vns that of his sifter, Annette I lav, aged 'J'J years Day viewed the hotly in tho Hobokcu morgue earlier in Iho duy. His identification www Ijtued on n ijiriimutrk on Hie shoulder. Lnte this afternoon Mary Day, Annette's sister, isitcil the morgue with Francis Day nnd nfler a thor ough examination Day admitted that ho was wrong. "I thought nt first," he said, "that it wns Annette's body, but my lister Mary convinced mu thnt I was wrong." r'l '. 5'f 71 MEDFORD GREENHOUSE SiMisotialilo Jlowora and Dtiotu'alions of all kinds for fall weddings. Telcphoiio :J7-I. 1005 Eaat Main Strcot. STAR THEATRE TODAY M ATI Ml" A story of Iho prehlslorlu limes. AM.M.Vtlin WCKKLV Always Interesting CLARA AMI IIIMt WOMHIHl'llL toVH Farco Comedy Woolworlli .V Woolworlli Mtislo nud iiffeets Always 10c AB CHAMPIONS AU EOF STRKERS I VW. DISCUSSES L T Tho W. C. T. U. met In a business session Thursday, Septomber 10. Tho appointing of superintendents for tho different departments took up some tlmo. A vice president from ovory church wns appointed to work up tho Inter ests of tho W. C. T. U. In the hov oral churches. They talked up tho medal contest yiilch Is to coino off In tho near fu ture. Mrs. McDona.Id has chnrgo of that work. 'PRESS CORRESPONDENT. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Sept. 13. -Espuuslng tho cause of tbo tollers against "big business" may causo tho removal of Rabbi Jacob Nleto of Con gregation Sherlth Israel synagogue, but ho says ho doesn't care. Rabbi Nleto Is on record hero today with a strong defenso of 300 striking cloak makers and bitter denunciation of many of tho wealthiest cloak manu facturers In San Francisco, a numbor of whom nro members of his congre gation. "I'm Jeopardizing by bread and butter In this matter," said Rah bj Nleto, "but that doesn't count. A clear conscience Is worth tho risk. Tho manufacturers nuked mo to keep out of this thing, but I couldn't. "Theso strikers aro asking for a right to live. Thoy'vo been answered by dogmas and platitudes. Anything dogmatie Is a bar to progress. "Tho tollers aro tolling that a fow may live In IdloncBS. "Tho stomucha of theso strikers nro crying for food. I'm going to help them got It." Rabbi Nleto then raised $300 for tho strikers, bunding tho list himself with a substantial subscription. "I can't afford it,' ho said, "but many girls nnd women striving to llvo on n paltry $0 weekly aro among tho strikers. Thoy need It worse than I do." E OF Nothing stationary about our sta tionery! Keeps moving all tho tlmo. 10c to 11.00 per box. Fountain pens, tho uonliiaknblo kind, 12.&0, "Tho sweetness of low prlco sel dom ciiunls tho bitterness of pour quality." RASKINS FOR HEALTH .Moilforil, Ore. L SALKM, Ore, Sept. III. C. H. McLaughlin, n Mar.shfield nttoriiev, cliurgCH Attorney General Crawford wilh dorcleetiim of duty and mul feasanco ol ofliio becauso of Uir manner in which he conducted his investigation of the Miirshfield and Imndon deportation cases, in n let ter received today by (lovemor West. A fow days ago Mnliughliii also filed disbarment charges In the sn premo court against Robert O. Oruvos, mi attorney of Ma rh field, who McLaughlin alleges was the spokesman for nud lender of the do Iiortntiou mob. IIKHKELI'.Y, Cnl., Sept. Kl. Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lnnc, who colbipsed in Oakland on Admission day, is wovorinsj ut Iho home of ii brother, Dr. Fred erick: Lane, in Hurkeley. Seeietary Lime wan taken for a nhoit auto mobile ride vc-lonlay and expressed himself as feeling much belter. He nimouuced today Unit ho would ro innin heie iiidcduitoly, but feoW thnt his recovery is now aHsurcd. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 H. TJARTLKTT Plionos SI. 47 mid 47-J-3 Ambulance tiervlco Deputy Coroner Do you know that thero Is A REPUTA TION of yonrs behind tho Diamonds wo sell? And do you know thnt tho Values backed by our per sonal guarantoo of every Btono hna umdo llmt icpultt tlou? Our stock both set and unset stones Is ono of tho most carefully selected In America and for this roason you cannot mako any mistake lu purchas ing horo. MARTIN J. REHDY THi: JEWELER Near rt Office E.D.Weston Official PhotogTaphor of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur FinishinK Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Intoriorand exterior viowt Negatives made anv tituo and auy place by upitoiut-ment. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS 'riionnihly inodorn roonw rcnliiiK from $8.00 lo $lfi.00 per month naihrooin and Laundry Ai't'oinmodalions CJas and Mlt'clrie Lights Kverylhiny Vurnished' K.vecpt Kals L17 IJivcwiilc So. Phone JJOOMi 208 E. Main Phono 1471 Bittner's Real Estafc ' & Employment Bureau For Halo 130 ncrn stork ranch, fine water right, good buildings, hoiiio alfalfa, Price fKiluO. Will tnl.o somo trade. 1(10 acres choice wheat land In Lincoln county, Wnsli., nil levol, to cxchnngo for Regno river valley pro poriy. 10 ncres, near Vancouver, Wash., In high state or cultivation, good buildings, all equipment, slock and household goods go with tho place, See us about this, 320 acres at Dufur, Oro., Improved ranch, wnnt Rogue river valley pro perty. Ilavo both largo nnd mnnll ranches In Central Oregon, ulso town proper ty, hotol nud stores, to exchange for Rogue river valley property. Chnlco homesleailH nnd desert laud locations, in Eatltiirn Oregon, Don't forget that wo do a rontal huslmms, Hring In your listings of hoiisoH nnd ranches for rent. Finn Swlss-Jorsoy cow, $7fi, Euiployiiicut Waitress, (llrls for general houso work. Compfttout cook lu rosldpnco, Ifousokpopor, Wood cutters, Ranch bands. Corn huskor. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Res. Plioim um.x Phono nH, Oiposllo Nnsli Hotel ROOMS 0 niij 1, VMM IILOCK. l'l IT Y.S I : ONI , S S VA L Oregon STATE FAIR SALEM Sept.29-Oct.4,1913 A whole week of pleasure and Profit O.IHHI OITERCH I.V I'KEMIUMH On Agrlciillurnl, Livestock, I'ooltry, ToUllo nud Other IMiIIiRm Horse rncei, Mhoetlui: Tournnmcut, Fireworks, Rand Concerto, Eugouloi ExpoHltlon, Chlldnm's i'lnyground and other frco attrnclloiiH, Including lloyd uud Oglo'i) One Ring Circus. Freu Camp (Irouuds. You uro luvlted Heml for l'l t'luhini List and Eulry llbiukit Hediiieil rnlcM ou nil railroads Fifi- particulars uddross I'RANK MEREDITH, Hecretary Kiileni, Oregon LJLfarji3 FS5S hotel in th Boit locnlcd and moat City, Running distilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a lu Curio Cufc. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms CO rooms 50 rooms (iO room titli piluto kits SO rooms vrithuivAta btih 1.00 cb l.BO each 2.00 each 2.00 ech 2.fiO cAh 30 suitci, bouroom. par l: . 'i ...i t " " m . i lur.nnu uaui j,uu cacn For more than one quett add f 1.00 ( extra, to th sbovo mtut for each tuJdhjonsI guett. Induction by week of m1'v. I AfaiiatifiyiHfi ?hittif W. KViy mriKZG&smimzzrj77M yM f Vi Sl4wft)tf&Ctttwg'rt.HWiA'MVvK'' ! 'li')ltl,lkttUt'kiAlJlliUIJ , ivt tfyul .y... ,. . ,.. Mil ..... ,. h. .,.4,,4.. UtVl tfn tt.