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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1914)
r "... - t . v m m ') i f:.i i i d' k- 1 ,!'! .1 fcl E F3TJS fDUJH HEDF0RT5 MXTC TRIBUNE, MEDFOIII), OKKflON. PATHWAY, MAY 0, Jfljj MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDKl'KNDKNT NUWSPAPICn PUUMRIIKU KVKKY AFTKIINOON BXCH1T HUNDAT Br TUB MRDKORl) IUUNTINQ CO. The Domocrotlo Tlm, The Mulfonl Mall. The Meitford Tritium Th South, rn OrRonln, The Afthlaml Trllun. Office Mull Trlhune Itulldlng, SS-IMI North Fir trcti telrhone ". Official rper of the City of M!ford. Official Taper of Jackson Countr. Entered a econi!clMi matter at Mcdforrt, Oregon, under tho act of March I, II1J. tTBSCnlTTIOK Ona Tfar, by mnll . . . One month, ly mall ... Per month, delivered by Mcdford, JnckcOnvllle trat rolnl RAxn ..15 00 . carrier In ana Ccn- .86 fUturdar only, by mall, per year S 00 wrcxiy, per yrnr . - .. . mil X.eaitd "Wire United rren Dltpatchea With Mcrifonl Stott-Orer IDFOD SOCIETY MED BY ROSE LOVERS , In response to an Invitation ot the civic section ot the Greater Mcdford club, about forty lover ot fine rotes met In tho city library and organized tho Mcdford Iloso society. Tho of ficers elected ucro Mrs. J. F. Rcddy, president; Mrs. WllUrd V. 13. Camp bell, first vice-president; Mrs. Geo. H. Daggett, second vlco-prcsldent; Mrs. Illnlno Klum. secretary and M-. C. E, Gates, treasurer.. Tho execu- tlvo committee contUts of tho offi cers and tlvo members. Mrs. M. I. Alford, Mrs. II. C. Stoddard and Messrs. A. 11. Miller, J. A. Wester lund and Hen Sheldon. District directors for each ward will bo appointed by tho executive board next week. It Is planned to hold the first Hoo show ot tho society May 2S and 29 In tho Holland Hotel kindly do nated by Mr. Enill Mohr for that pur pose. The officers of tho Portland Rose society nro assisting the local offi cers by suggestions regarding the classification of roses, prizes and methods of showing roses. This classification will bo published next week for tho benefit of thoso wish ing to exhibit, nnd the prizes and names ot donors will bo announced. Tho society will publish tho meth ods of curing for and raising exhibi tion roses. The officers hopo to liavo ono of Portland's prominent rosarlans for Judge ot the show. At tho close of the show the exhi bition roses will bo given to the G. A. II, for Decoration Day. FRANCISCO VILLA I "' M ifcviJKtV m ill YV.M. I .MI'XI.KY I COMMUNICATIONS 4- Cmllt Whom OvOlt In Due. To tho Kdlter: in your lant ovuiilng'g Imiio ou stated that, holding of the Rose nnd Uaby show at tho Holland Hotel was duo to my courtesy In the matter. Wlillo It Is truo that I gladly con sented that tho Greater Medford club bu ullowed the privilege to nso tho said premises for that purpose, It should also bo stated mat Messrs. Bell, Sheridan, Wcsterlmul and Neff likewise agreed without hesitancy and I am quite suro that I volco tho sentiment of those gentlemen when I say wo all wish tho Hope and Baby bliow to bo a decided success. Very truly yours. EMU. MOIIR. FRANOI8CO VILLA, villniu nml bandit ns he may bo. is undoubtedly tho man of tho hour in Mexico, llo has proved himself u military genius, with jroat e.xecu iivo ability, llo has tho daring and capacity of a groat loader and understands Mexico and tho Mexicans. The revolution in Moxioo and all tho various revolts are but parts of ono groat revolution, is a fight for tho land a restoration of property enjoyed for generations by the- people. The spoliation of the peons began with Oortez, wheiij tho Spanish orown gave tho conqueror a provineo. It litis been going on over since. The landed aristooraoy, ore-; ated by the Spanish laud grants, have slowly annexed till! the open ranges, tho communal fields about towns, the vil lage commons and tho small, farms. Under Diaz the absorption was accelerated. In ISIKi the big haciendados united to secure tho passage of a land law which confiscated all property not secured by legal title. As the owners of small holdings were mostly illit erate and the family had possessed the property for cen turies, groat tracts of land were annexed by the hacien dados. " Tho owners and tenants of this property, evicted by the federal troops, were forced into slavery on the great estates. "Barbarous Moxioo." as depicted by .John Ken neth Turner, described conditions. Public schools wore abolished and the peons deliberately debauched, degraded and enslaved. Still the land hunger, instinctive with the race, smouldered and has broken out again and again in revolt. , Zapata'headed the first revolution, lie demanded con- riui!iriiMi i iriwit nctntue mum rlimi' met i'i hilt imi iimmiir tin" peons. Madero made the same promises, but lost popular! MEDFORD TAILORS support wnen ne ianeu 10 carry out ins program, uro.co, promised free farms and in a day northern Mexico rosojM"kl' to his sunnort. but when the neons found that titer worei betrayed, they deserted iir droves. C'arranza has no r,HKFN M KLOTHES lowing among the people, because he has not commit ted j1'1'1 IUA "kvmifj himself to the laud program. Villa, however, has been literally fulfilling the prom-1 ises of Zapata and Madero. lie has confiscated the great estates and divided them among the peons. To every adult j male in Chihuahjia lie gave 62V1 aercs,to bcinalioiiab!e for ten years all confiscated from the Terrazas estate.! The Spanish grandees are shown no mercy they are the original cause of nuserv in Mexico. Zapata has joined AMlla, though he renounces Carranza. and A ilia is becoming the hero of Mexico -tint tiling the dreams of the poons in restoring lands owned by them for countless generations, to the people. ('iimllilittc fur Itt-piitillwm Xotitltiiitlnn for Slutc IteiiroM'titntlvo Mr. Mealoy Is the Junior member of the law firm of Neff . .Mealoy. If nominated and elected ho has pledged himself to work for the qunr tony pa.Muent of taxes, tho pnxsago of fewer but better lan. tho elimina tion of ecessle and unnccessaty ap propriations and a comprehensive state highway mstem payable one- half by the state and one-half by the counties through wlucli tho hlghwiis are constructed. DON'T TAKE CHANCES HAVE vour next tut uiul it will lie RIGHT VOTK I'Oll Frederick Hollister I 'or- the DeiuiHintle Xomlnullnii for I'ongiv- at the IMihiiiIin .Mny t.1 KredoileU Hollister or North llelid, t'oos county, Is II jenva old and was hot u In Camp Maker, Montana, in tho year IS'II. 111m childhood was spout in tho slate ot tleorgla. llo was edu cated at llethlehem, IVniisylvaula, at l.ehlgh College, and studied law at the I'lilverslty of Michigan. lie has been practicing law In Coiu connlv In to-partnershlp with Judge S. Ilannuond for eleven enis. lie started the I'hst National Hank of North lleud and Is president of tho l.nlie Count) State and Savlugu llauk of I'lorenro. Initio county. Mr. Ilolllsler Is a cnndldale tor the democratic nomination for coiigieas from this district at the primaries and promise In case he Is nominated to work hard for election and In the mcut of his olectlou ho will bilug to cougresa an understanding of tho needs of this district, nnd an ability nnd rnparlty to gel from congress the recognition which this district de- servo nnd under the term of office of the present congressman has failed to get. Frederick llolllster's platform '' 'c.ovi:rnmi:nt.m. aimmkhmiia TION I'Oll OltKOON COMMKNSl'lt- ATI-; with Tin: valuation or tlOVIJIlN.MKNT I'llOIMUtTY WITH IN Till: CO.MMONWHAI.TIK' Mr. Ilolllsler Is a successful bust ncn ill nil and lilt training means Hint the business of Ills officii and this j congressional district will be handled lu n businesslike manner which win i bring results. ; VOTK KOIt ntKDKItlOK HOI. ISIS THEATRE THE REWARD OF EFFICIENCY "A Correction nml Cuiil of TlinkK. To the Kdlter: Dear Sir: In your Issue of 6th lust. In your wrlto-up of the prlre winners In the musical contest at the Page Theater, ou speak of lone Illco au among the lower grades ns having received a prize In "conducting." I wish to cor rect this In her behalf ny thanking tho "generous" public who almost unanimously voted her tho "special" prize as tho best" In conducting In tho eighth grade at the opera houso that evening. I bog also to state she was appraised at her school room thu following da that the "judgot" had ulso awarded her "second" prlzo lu conducting. However, at tlio actual delivering (if tho prize ner name was omitted entlroly except tho "special" prize. Now her name comes out as "among the lower grades" wlilih Is a little more than who likes lu this matter. Kindly pub lish this note and oblige tier father c w. men. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant UN N, HAHTi.lvTT '' IHstfftM M. 47 47JS IT inust be a source of gratification to have filled for ncarlv four vears one of the three highest executive offices in the state with such universal satisfaction that no opposition appears, not only in his own. but in any polit ical party, to a second term. Such is the case of Thomas 13. Kay, state treasurer, and member of the executive board of control of Oregon. There can be no stronger indorsement of Mr. Kay's administration than the fact that no out can be found to contest the nomination with him in the republican party, and no one who will accept nomination at the bauds of the democratic and progressive parties to contest the elec tion with him. At the present time it looks as though Mr. Kay's re-election would be unanimous. All has not been harmony' on the board, according to frequent news items. There have been clashes between the governor and the treasurer but these differences of opinion are a good thing. People would be suspicious if there was too much harmony. Besides, the disagreements have boon magnified out of all nronortion in the desire of certain partisan newspapers to create political capital. Suffice it to say that every citizen is satisfied that each member of the board is honest and acts according to his best .judgment. Mr. Kay has made an excellent official even his pol itical enemies admit it. As a member of tho various boards, he has been a conservative business manager, car rying out progressive policies, lie does not got into tins limelight much, but he can alwavs be found upon the job and is universally recognized as a careful custodian of the public treasury. Mr. Kiy, who spent his boyhood at Ashland, won a warm spot in the hearts of the people of Jackson county when, as member and representative of the state highway board, he encouraged bonding lor permanent roads by the promise of state co-operation a promise now being ful filled. Mr. Kay's many friends in southern Oregon congratu late him upon his success and also congratulate the people of Oregon upon securing such an efficient servant. Photoplays Vrhlay a1"1 Salunlny X OI-'Firi.'ll A M A OHXTIXMAN Two Keel Vltagraph Feature Tin: si'i:i:i)W.v of iusimiu Drama OATHKl)UATlM l.llMN(! TOW. l":il OF PISA Trael IICK KM. I.H.V HCItO JCouiedy I.OOKINU ton a feutfxi: JL'omedy Hera Sunday thi: iMiiTiu.i: shadow Two Heels TT Theatre .Mutual Mot let Dally Change, .Malluee nml llii'iilng ' "Till: .iriMiMHNT" : reel Domino, Pilgrim Father day 'Tin: ci.oitv OF Diiuiii'.i; WIIIXKV .Majestic favorite TWO .MUX AXD A MPl.i: Itellauco Comedy hnrd to beat EACH BIG CAKE OF CRYSTAL PURE ICE '(A i ' iZC M J j$km we load on our wagons means just so many pounds ot ndduC comfort and rufrebhmout lu tho place at which they are deliv ered. Hath cake means also en tire freedom from all fear of Illness or disease that Impure Ice may develop. Hotter be safu than sorry. Our Ice Is ubtio luloly sanitary. JWOjilik Deliwrle Phono fif H. Weinhard's Ice Depot PAGE THEATRE All Week. WESTERN AMUSEMENT COMPANY Salurdav Matinee: "My Irish-American Cousin" Children 10c, Adults 20c Saturday Night: "Tyranny of Tears" No fret- seats. lOntire lower floor li."c, entire balcony, 10 cents, with or without merchants' ticket. I.IHTHU KOIl THU HKMnOlt Vl'ir' MllinifliiVWUiMiV'.' NOMIN VTIOS FOIl CONtlltKHrt T or liiUlu win, iwml.u, ,IJIII iiiuolm TUP. I'ltlMAIIIKS ON M Y IfiTII. , lloiimr JiiIiiikuii rlafs iihly,' ll'nld AiUertlsomenn j With Almlfiirtl nailo Is MmUor.l Hindu. 5 Days and Nights 5 Carnival and Street Fair MEDFORD MAY 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 MAY All AllraclioiiH Kuriiisheit by I he , POLLOW AMUSEMENT COMPANY Ton Uig Shows. Mmr lading Devices. Kivo Acts. I'VitI.h Wheel. Merry-do Uoiuid. .'loy Wheel. Something Doing Kvery Minute. CONKKTTI HATTliW Come ami Kujoy Yomxelves With lT. S T A rv THEATRE TODAY CYRIL SCOTT lu an Kda.i x n.'a "i M "" "' t-m ientiiro, a Queen Esther OPERATIC RENDITION Auspices Greater Medford Club PAGE THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, May 11th and 12th fJoorgo Leonard IIowch, Director 4 A Kploiidiilly vivid prcHeiilalion of llicdramalicHlory of "Queen KHther," boaulifitlly costumed and acted. Two adult rjlioriiHCH oI'.Juwm and I'ei'KiaiiH and a largo childro.ii'8 cliorim for (ha flower hcoiio. I AdmiHion, GOu, 76cf $1,00 The Day of Days OlIO llf tin- b! of till' "I'.IIIIOIH I'laxcr" ProduetioW ff ll ' " tt DeFAY & MOORE Xovclty Mimical Art ADMLSHIOtf lOCMilNTS Matinee 2:1.") ICvetiing 7:lf MEDFORD M8S?ftY Reserved beats on nlc at tlasklns' D mi Store, Q to 5, Circus Day i vcbiwrcooYiouffAiomu) xciS 70PA i0",," v f VAPPEAM'i IN PABAOC &, R VYOMAM IM IMl S 'jTa TpnAiniF ouiht or wA"t,jaB?H'HP,M,N flT? O) vr' Uv 7 r WrBl LwffHni5 120 wonuoM CMAMMOll Ritrna lx JUMc.ir intWlT OAqiHCi 'trr&iLif Pi 11 r. ,riMr,LltM V r.rYuliTiiii Ar-' 'Z '.! A i .. . . " ''"' 'fcw i,f injwiini'inr zlSJS1' rinr mcAnoo & r 'xv vv vec tmc omlv livimo . OaWMJ.COUMIIM, CAIT tiUTtM fc. 5 MYTlf Vii ,v,MO 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY -MATlMr.r 2 -NIGHT 0 O'CLOCK a a o a oibm oni m o u k i a r u i C r . FREE STREET PARADE -10-30 IN THE MORNING . BUFFALO DILI., lie Indioni Roncit Girls. Cowboy want to suo all the boijft on (J irh SLUVROro want ijui; In occ Hie new Wild ftcftotA in oicn duna Its tplcnuiii new lablunux --600 pwoplu of nil IJnrione--0O lioriin-O banUt.-- COM E bOWN TOWN J -CIRCUS PARADt'Z MII.C5l.ONOl