Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 05, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MTSDFORD 3rATTi TRrRUNE, MEDFQU1), OKFJON-, 'ITMSHAY. MAY r, 1!)1
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INti:i'K.NDi:NT NnWFlMmil
PUliMKitKD KVKItT Al-THUNOON
U.XCKIT HUNPAT 11T TUB
MKuronn i'iuntino eo.
Ti Drmocrntlo Time. Tha Mi-dforO
Mali. Tim Mmlfnrri Trlbunti. Tim South
f rn OrcRonlnn, Tln Arhlnnd Trlbnno.
Officii Mall Trlliune ltullillnr. 25-27-:9
North Kir MreM, telephone "5.
Offlclnl l'ner of the City of Me.lford.
Ufflclnl Paper of Jnckxon County.
CTjgO
Kntored m prcond-ctn.M mutter lit
Meclford, Orrcon, under th act of
.xarcn s, 18, .
CANON'S CANDIDACY
BUHRCRiraOlt KATE!
On year, by mall f 00
On month, by mnll . , ,. .to
lr month, delivered by currier In
Mrdforrt. Jacksonville nnd Cen
tral rolnt. .go
Saturday only, by mall, per year S 00
Weekly, per your .-., ... . t SO
With Mevlford Stop-Ovcr
PATRIOTISM
OPENS
P ON
DOORS
MAN-0-WAR
MAN
Ocorgo .McCulIom forped n check
n month oro on an Ashland merchant
for ll.nri, and landed In tho countj
jnll. For five year ha had sailed
tho scaa as a machinist on the bat.
tlcahlps or tho United States navy.
Last wcok lift read In tho newspapers
whoro a nay deserter was released
from tho I.ano county Jail on a
charge of forgery to go back to tho
cruisers, for senlco In tho present
unpleasantness with Hucrta McCul
Iom asks for another chanco on tho
tmmo grounds, and will T0 granlca It
by tho county authorities. His pa
triotism opened prison doors.
JlcCuIlom penned tho following
letter to Prosecutor Kelly supporting
his pica:
"I am writing you a letter to ask
a favor of jou. It Is to let me out
of Jail no I can enlist In the navy
ngaln for tho defense of our country
In fcxlco. I am a good man-of-war
man, and a good machinist In the
navy. I am sending yon a clipping
from the newspaper, and I think 1 am
eligible, as he, as I never deserted,
but served honestly and faithfully for
four years, and was one year In the
Oregon naval reserve. I'lcaso glvo
mo a chanco to make good, and I will
pay back tho $1 33 to tho man I got
It from, and will enlist In the navy
Immediately as soon ns I possibly
can, for I can make good, and will
make good If you will give mc
another chance. If I am convicted
I can never enlist In tho servlco and
I like to mako an honest, upright
American citizen, If I can only hate
a chanco to do so, for I was never In
trouble before. Surely you will re
lease me so I can go back to tho navy,
and mako good again."
McCulIom will have a chanco to
mako good, and will bo ro-cnllctcd In
SOUTH URN ORIWON has n candidate for democratic
national committeeman in the person of Judge V. 11.
Canon, former mayor of Jlcdfonl, and perhaps the most
loyal demoeratie worker in Jackson enmity. As an organ
izer and politician he has proved his capacity in many earn
paigns and he should receive the vote of every loeaf demo
era t.
Southern Oregon gets precious little recognition from
any party. The only way it. can make its influence felt is
by solid support for a southern Oregon candidate when
one appeal's upon the ballot. Such" support afforded
.bulge Canon in this instance will give this region a polit
ical national recognition it has never had.
TAu'tlaml politicians evidently want to hog everything
in tne partynow tliat the partv is in powei. Not content
wan roiT.iaim s uaving oom l niieu Mates senators, a con
gressman and tour of the democratic candidates for gov
ernor, the postmaster of Portland, in his effort to create a
pie-eaters machine, would keep the couimitteemanship
aiso in iortianu and trots out a candidate tor. it.
The federal brigade's nominee for committeeman is
IT. I. Easterly, a perfectly proper young man. who has
never taken any part in politics or party' affairs. Under
his name on the ballot appears the legend, "L am for
oodrow Wilson, as h campaign slogan.
Keing for Woodrow Wilson is evidently such a rare
thing among the postoffice democrats that ft is wortliv of
special mention otherwise it might be assumed tlmtMr.
Esterly was for Roosevelt or someone else. Hut what did
Mr. Esterly ever do for "Wood row Wilson? Did he spend
a few months campaigning for him or spend a few dollars
proniotinir his candidacy J)id he ever do auvthing save
use his name in vain In an effort to secure office
Judge Canon, on the other hand, while not decora! inu
tile ballot with buncombe to get votes, was the original
Wilson man in .Jackson county, and as county chairman
and state committeeman made' the local Wilson campaign
both before and after the primary. lie raised and sent to
the national committee the largest campaign contribution
sent from any of the counties of Oregon, barring Multno
mah, and toiled incessantly in behalf of Woodrow Wilson.
lien the Oregon delegates to the national convention
were, watering, and part of theiiLilesortiinr Wilson for
i lai'K, .Judge Canon sent a telegram signed by many local
democrats, warning the Oregonians not to cross the Mis
souri on their way home if they deserted Wilson. This
telegram, featured in a Baltimore newspaper, helped check
the drift toward Clark, and made Wilson s nomination a
certainty.
hurely .Judge Canon is as much a Woodrow Wilson
man as Mr. Esterly. He is more he is a Democrat and a
party worker. Moreover, his election will be a recoirnition
by the democrats of Oregon of .Jackson count v as a factor
in party affaire and a rebuke to the postmasters who vio
late the law by pernicious political activity, who seek to
make a small clique of men, to party work unknown, the
controlling factor in Oregon deniocraev.
mm
ESSY
8
33
MUCH
DEUGHTED
SALTS IS FINE FOR
T
I
10
REACH
HOME
NKW OIM.KANS, Ma T. -Nelson
OShnughtHMwy, United St it to rhnrito
d'Affnlros at Jloxloo Olt.v idnco Am
ImsAulor Uottrj lniiu Wilson's ro
ttromeut, nrrtvod here today on his
way to Washington.
"I'm damn glnd to bo back In the
I'nltod Stnloe," nlil OShaughuessv
ns ho landed. Ilo wuh. In fact, al
most h)Mcrlcal In hl Joy ami laughud
like n bov at evor thing A nieifon
ger with a telegram from Socri'l.ir
of State Ilr.nu had watted all night
on the dock for him.
Ills dealings with President I Inert a
In Mexico Cllj, ho natd were mainly
of n purely buslnww nature "Tho
situation wan ncuto when I left," he
added. "Iluerta had held up my
mail and dispatcher for two das. 1
don't oH'ct to go back The usual
ly mmhI back a new man "
Tho charge denied that he lind cer
heard of Congressman Siiow'h Mpcuch
n.ofertlug tliat President W Moon had
crltlclcd bin hnuilllug of ttie Mc!cnn
vltuntlon. lie wns silicduled to
start for Washington at 1' .til m
Flttili tho Kidneys at onco when Uaok
hurts or llladdcr bothers Meat
forma urio acid.
HOLLISTER A LIVE WIRE
(1'roin "I'ho Sun" .Miimhllohl
goii. Apill ;tu. IUII)
1'iederlelt llolllnter. or North
Mend, Ih (IosIiik oiio of the most
htllllutit cHiiumlmiN pver imt up In
Ore-. tiikin itu IntBient and m pardoiinlilo
lalilu lit Mr. llolllKtorit niullitin .
I'ow peoplo nto bettur Uionui In Coo
IIimii I'red lliilllnler, and wheroser
ho Iihh tniveled In the iMitMldo touti-
TUBERCULOSIS
In addition to plnty of freh atr
and proper diet, thoso sullertng from
or who are prcdtposctl to Tubcrcnlo
sis are recommended to tuo Eckmin's
Alterative to stop night sweats, banish
fever and hasten recovery This medt
cine, by reason of Its sticccuf ill use dur
lag the past, warrant the fullest tnves
tigatton possible by every stilTercr.
Eckman's Alterative is most ctllca
clous iu bronchial catarrh and severe
throat and lung affections, and in up
building the system. It contains no
narcotic, nor harmful or habit-forming
drugs. Accept no substitutes. Sold
by leading druggists. Write to Uia
Eckrnan Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa.,
for booklet telling of recoveries.
N'o tnun or wonun who rata meat regu
larly can make a mttt.tko by ilimliini;
the kldne,4 occasionally, .) n well,
knoun authority. Mnit forms urio arid
which elogs tho klilney ore o tliey
HtuggUhly illter or strain only part of
tho wntto and H)lrom from the Mood,
then jou get lcl. Ne,rly all rheum v
tism, headaches, liter trouble, nervous
ness, constipation, dltine sleeplesniM,
bladder disorders coiuo from sluggish kid
iiej. s.
I be moment you feci a dull aclio In tho
kidney or jour Uck hurts, or If tho
urine, h cloudy, olfenslve. full of sell-
incut. Irrecuhir of ivimalm or attended
by a sensation ol scalding, get about lour
ounces 01 .imt MlU trom any rellsttln
pharmacy and take n tablepoonful In
a glass of water before breakfast fur a
few dnjs and jour kidneys will then act
line. 'IhU famntu salbi is multi from
thn acid of crape and lemon juice, com
bined with 1 1 tlil a nnd Imi tvon usiol for
generations to flush clogged kidneys and
stimulate- them to activity. Also to neu
trallnMhe r.cld in urine so it no longer
causes irritation, thus ending bladder dis
orders. .lad Salts Is tnrtpensivo and can
not injure: makes a delightful effer
vescent lithla-watcr drink which all reg
ular meat eaters should take now nnd
then to keep the kidney clean and tha
blood pure, tllerbJ avoiding serious kid
uej complications.
ISIS THEATRE
roc
GENERAL SICKLES'
FUNERAL ON FRIDAY
NEW YOItK. May S It was an
nounced today that General Sickles'
funeral will be held Friday from St.
Patrick's cathedral. Interment, it
was said, probably would lx at Ar
lington. Tho family declined tho
government's offer of a detachment
of regulars to act as a guard of
Portland, and bo off to the Dremertou honor hut thero will bo a guard of
nsvui station beforo tho end of the militia.'
.
week.
NICHOLS ELECIED
KU.MATII 1'AJil.S, Or., May .".
Tlioimix F. Ku'liolrt U re-elected
inn j or licru loduy by im even hun
dred majority uxor Kduuid .1. Mur
ray, iiecoiiliu to u complete count
of the uti-n cubt in jeslerduy'n elec
tion. ,
Illti'ICnt wnw SO illlCllhC that pnio
ticall. the entire otin btreutlt of
tho city went to the pulls.
t'it TreiiMtrcr J. V. Siemein nnd
l'olico Judge A. L. I.enMlt worn re
flected by hi;; iiiujurilie.
Mayor NiehoU today ihsuid u
proiliiiiuitiou jinking nil iiiclions in
tho in-lit jtirit closed to iorgct tlicir
dilicrenech niit UorL m unit Un
the upbuilding of the cil.
-l
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Reported by Jackson County At
tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
I PORTLAND MARKETS j
POItTMNI"), dr., May .'..-Tlie
iiiuiKi'Im:
Jieitt Cluli, Ode; liliuvtem, M.
OaU -Xo. 1, white feed, iy2!l; Ktay,
j?2'J.rjO.
lliu ley Hi p in,', .f'J l,f0J2.00 ;
feed, $21.00.
Ilo Jlcht lie, 8..'iOfi7lH.riS.
t'nltle I'rinie hteerw, i?H.2."(Ci 8..riO ;
fniicv i-onh, $7.00; lnt calves $VM.
Sheep 8iriiijr Iamb., t7.00(Jl!8,00;
yciiilin lniiiln. .fii.i.i,
ItulU'r Cn.v neaiiiery, 2.V.
V.'h Selected, ciliidled, locnl OX'
!rH, 'JOr.
J'oiillrj -Ht'iiii, lUtftlToj liioilmts,
SrOri'J '', 1S; luikoys., 20
VVurl IP) I ,,,. Willaimittc tullcv.
'( .'0i. Jilln tliey.in. II' "i
JP'S'
.MarrJMgo IJreiiseh.
r old A. Iliiiid, Yuuihill comity,
Oregon, mid Opal Dais, Mcdfonl.
Jlenry Kerby, JiiI,oii county, mid
(inil C. Kummorur, i.imc,
Ilaiold O. Simp-ou, Jaektou coun
ty, mid Marguerite Florey, siune.
J. II. Median, Jaekxin county, Or
egon, mid I'hiichc Hthel Cox, mne,
11. I'. Whcthtonc, Jaekon count ,
and llaniiuh Itilcv, t-iiine.
l'rohutA
In (lie matter of csfalo ol Nnlio-
hi Cooko, deeensed Order ummiiit-
inji lime and place for final hettle
muni and final account filed.
l-tuto of liiician l). I.ixiiiii", de-eciu-cd
Filial account tiled.
IMato ol I), O. Karno, deceased
I'loof of publication of (ucutnr'
notice tiled. .
Kwtate of .Martha M. Iliouu, de
cwimmII'ioo of publication of no
tice to cieditorx Hied.
In Ilic matter of (he Wilalc of Anna
McClain Million, doocufccd Petition
for appointment of ndiniuiwliator
aud order appointing ). ,. Muboii,
admiuinlralor.
i HlM't, JO'
Circuit Court
Albeit P. Rrdioll v. Ooorgin M.
Helioll, mitliority to colleel uionoy.
W. i:. I'iiipi i nl, . City of
.Mcdf'ord, moiioii (Hod.
Opliidm O. t'l-Hiiflll, ndiiiiiiUiinliix
of I'. I.. Cmnfill oimIh mid I ('.
Ifobiielt t Vel i,oiiushnM) at iu,
jilniiiliU'- i ii. bill iilinl.
i A Kmiiiic' I dnnid i; I'm
' I I I, I I ,,( . ilOilni.i.r llllll
Mull ' b. l Im i I ii .i
H'H (I Mil hlllllllUI'IH tiled
Mcreliunt-. I.uw iV Collection Co.
. W. I.. I'rillatnan, transcript of
judgment from circuit court, L'nion
county, Oregon.
State of Oregon vs. K. J. Nedd,
transcript from ju-tiee. court, Med
io rd.
Kd. J. .Mubiiu, administrator of
e-tnte of Aniut McClain Mnlion, de
ceased, vs. Julian V. Johnson nnd
George O. Jarvi, notion at law to
recover damages; complaint filed.
George O. Jnrvis . IMwunl J.
Million, ccrtiflente of levv.
Jnme- I. Frcdenburg . F. f!.
Matlu-on, decree rendered.
A. J. K. .Scliulz vt. F. G. Matliion,
deerco rendeied.
Mary K. AdauiH vh. Cclia Drown
et al order for publication of hiiui
nions. 0)liclin 0. Cranfill. ndminilrat
riv, t nl., . WVIN Louuhbeiry ct
u.v, default and decree.
George V. .Steven-? s. I). I(. Hunt
et nl., default mid decree.
lU-al ltnt Trunsf.ru
Angu McDonald to Orion Me
Donnld, lot 2, bik 2ft, Med
io rd -
W. I.indMiy el iix to A. I).
Doddridge, ot, ,'t and -I and
land in ,'l!).i: . .
John HiiMir ot ux to J'lbert
II. Ilick, loaduav in hcc.
2-:i!l-lH. ' . . 1
I.. C. I.ely et al to Wagner
Creek Xnrerv Co., .ri acre
in D. L. C. 00, .'IS-lW. 1
C. T. I.OKtcr ct ux to Wag
ner (Jreok Xurhciy Co., lot
Tj-IIS-lW. .... 1
L'niti'd Stales to Josopliti.
Wiiiemun, K '.. or I) . hoc.
8-37-1 E Patent
G. I'. Demiinon ct ux to Mrs.
M. A. Ilairon, loU II, 12
nod J.'l, blk. 1, Horn Park
Add., Medford 1
J. S. ItllKOII Ot UX to KlllUlt
II. I link!, 10 ucioM in cc, 2-
:i!l-lK. .
V. J. Iv'mifman to II. D. .Me-
bridu, I iittnw in D. L. C.
0.n7.1'.
C. V. Ilcejor k iu to J. T. In-
man, Iota 1.1, I mid .r., Kob
Hill Add, Alilmid
Ja. P. Meil.li) e al 10 John M.
IvVllplllliel.. bhicl. G, 0el
b.ol: Add, A-IiImihI
IT IS A PLEASURE
to produi'- j Unking 1 w
dcr so Knuini'h pure
and o sure In nults as
CRESCENT
eM- hilly nt miiIi n lea.
Mumble price.
CrcMout Mfii. I'n,,
Seattle. Wn
I'liotoplujs 't'lie-ilii) mill Weilne-xhi)
'rut: si:citirr m- -tin: un.i,
Tno Part Drama IVatuiliiK Ml'
Anna MImoii
IM'llli: WltliKI.Y M. -JO
Latrat News In .Motion 1'lctnrea
TJJIUiilU'O-N' AliTlll-lllM.I.HIt
SKATliS
IMIsoii CuiiismI) With Allre Wareli-
burn mid Herbert Prior
I'oiiiIhk Tliui-oibi) Ouly
AtJMNST IIK OIHIS
Two Parts
HiIh dlHtrlet b a domorrnt for tho ilo oinhweod In this illslilrt ho hna
eongresslonal iitniilmitloii llollla-' mcl with euthusliislle eii'-ouraKi-ter
was never kuiiwn to do tliliiK ' lit ivl That llolllstnr lias Hindu
b ImlveH. and In this like all of hi success ot hli.nwu nfrnlw and Ih oiio
iitiiliMluhliiK. ho has applied that of t-'ooa count) 'a foremost mid most
ludlmultithlo oiiorjj) Hint has won proinlnoiit liusiufss men, sliould itlvti
for him hucIi dlstlimnlahcd ruccos,lhtt dimrrut full umiirnneo that
In tho IohuI lino and tho huslnow tlio) io oHiik for a man of suffl.
world Ilo Iiiim conducted n elenu 'clunt callbiu- to bundle (ho utfiilrn or
canipalKU mid If ochim rroin the 'this ilNlrld In wiirhhis. I'red llol
pres and stteet talk cnu bo taken ' lister U a full HoiIkuiI liroKresslvo;
us Inillcutlim a popular favorite. ' 0110 of the kind that uoror nlvo up:
llolllster will hind the nomination ho ban 11 HiiMinliuiidaiuo of urlt.
Iu a walk This sertlou has Ion 'ittlekloallvonoss. In fnct liU Mcuotnl
been neglected, oven wlion ionld-1 make up Is eiiernv. persoulflml Any
erlug couicresRioiiRl caudlilatos, nud'oii tliat kunu I'red knows that ho
Mr Holllntet- Is tho tlrst man tha Iiiim those oMvutlals wlilrh most tlt
over entered tho nice from Coon ItitltiKb oiiilp him (or tho position to
Is not ttiungo Hint thli localli). Ir- 'which ho aspire
respective of puitv prfilllct lion. (Puld AdVeitlsonieVt)
f.-irr it pittni vot 1: (iitocHi;
-"i per ib.
kiJ,
tJV
mrrm-f
Whum
10
MRS. H. L. LEACH
Expert Corsotioro
32G Nortli Bartlett.
Plump 'AY,i M.
LE.IN
rut
LOTIIES
Suits to order, prices reasonable).
Next door to First .National Hank, up
stairs. Mi:iMOItl T.WUlH.S.
Don Neglect This
Neglecting tre.itinuit of piles la
nlmply allowing the condition to bo
come worbo mid worse, and Inviting
greater troubles Don't wait. You
can rullovo )oureP of tliU distress
lug ailment h iiBlng
10
1,08."
1,000
TNAOC HANlf
PILE REMEDY
A Kciuntlflr.illi proparud, m ill
catcd panto, In a (uiiainslblo lube
with menus for propi r use, also tali-
lots for Internal line Iu tmmu puik-
ago, A hlglil) satisfactory remedy
which you tan line loursolf. en
dorsed by Aiuorlmu Drug mid I'rohH
AhuouIuHoii, mid Kuarmitueil by us
Two sizes, ,"0( and $1.00.
For Halo by
liHov 11, msKi.vs
Hxilu ive Ngdic)
Made in Meclford
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
10
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
J.srty Assistant
UHH.HAHllXVr
Phone M. 41 miiSI 4T.IM
iilMlHM(f HtM-rli psj.Mty (!ir'Wftrlllioi over IiIh iu ur. J'fiofit H7 J
Uccontly romodeled and onlargod,
added now cameras and apparatus
and Is now strictly up-to-date In
every way,
C'oiiiiiierhiil Woik of all Kind
IfifludliiK cujjiI(i and enlarging of
pictures, Icnul documents, etc. Ilrn
inlilu uiilurgliiv, uny t, mid koduli
flulkhliig of u very kind,
Professional una ttiiibtuur photo
xruphlc suppllos.
1 1, M. Hurmoii Asoiatod Willi hlu,
s"
Tho modern wn) of making ovor
nil kinds of mattross at a smnll cost,
Into sanitary folding mnttrflxscs.
No tufting to romo looso, Iu easily
handled, mid Is utrlclly (military.
Feather beds inadu Into folding
matlrcHscs with hummer mid winter
tildes.
Folding Mattress Co.
-'. enWt 'llilnl St. Mcilfonl
Phono 001
Dry Cleaning Department
Of
SUNRISE
LAUNDRY
For Kteiiin ami Dry Cleaning mid
All Kinds of D)o Woik
l.nOlet
Cleaned Hlinngod
mid nud
Pressed Pressed
Suit u 1.2!i up Cue up
Coat IX, up ,'tCc up
Hklrt . CO up ITiu up
Ovonont .'. 1.00 up COc, up
U'alHt m CO up -fi: up
Dros 7C up COc up
HlovoH, kid 10
OIovch, long .':)
(iciilM
Ulomiod Hpougoil
mid mid
PmjhjOiI Prusnul
U II. SB P(3j
Ci -. .10 BSo
YutA 8 , 0o
TrousiiiK
0 on out
tullH"Ht
60
I 00
Ma
CUu
(noil Hull prinscd tiAs fl CO
lT all l
Colonial Flats
Light Housekeeping
Iteut bv weik or mouth oulv
A iiliet, rcfllietl homo fot people who like lomforl more tli.ill elo-Kiiui-o,
mid reulH well willilu the Hunt or llielr potkethooks
Kuniiiier iati'4 PvervtIiliiK moiUrii mid up to date
2 17 South Itlverddo Look Us Up
Attention, L. 0. 0. M.
INVITATION DANCE AT NATATOR.
IUM, WEDNESDAYEVENINGL MAY.-O
If ou wish inn of whip friends invitctl.
iiutifv am iiiciiilii't' ot (lie (l.uirc ihhiihUcc.
PAGE THEATRE
All WVi-k.
WESTERN AMUSEMENT COMPANY
TUESDAY NIGHT'S BILL
Bought and Paid For
The Koni'-Aft ('oiui'ih Di-aiim
One IihikIpciI frt'p .st-nts cadi night, with iiicrchants'
ticket, h'irst come. I'ii'.st Hervctl. Twenty-rive cents
and merchants' ticket get a reserved seat, ."() cents
without.
Doors Opon 7:30, Curtain 8:30
STAR
THEATER
TODAY ONLY
2 Big Vaudeville Acts 2
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY QUARTET
THE MISSES DORE AND WOLFORD
4 Reels Best Photoplays 4
Don't .Mks Ii
ADMIHHION I0OKNTS
Mnliiiec 'J.
Kveiiliitf 7
in
mwwyopi