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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1914)
A pr w A) r r,- ( r'- If.- h L I J A- IM r ft ixai ftHTW Medford mail tribune AN INR'BM)1CNT NKVVKPArKIl rUibwilKl) HVi:nY AFTKIINOON tnHxcBiT hunday my tub ' MBOFOUO 1'iUNTlNO CO. Ths Democratic. Tlms, Ths Midfort Mull, Trm Mwlfnrd Tribune Tim South irn Otvicontsn, The Ashland, Tribune Offleo MM Tribune Multitlnif. SS-17-11 North Fir stroott talephons 7t. Official I'opcr or tho City of Medford. Official 1'oper of Jackson County. Knlrrrd si-eond-flsss matter t MmlforJ. Orrcon, under the act of March J. J8 TjnSCRirTIOH BATXa On TMr, by mall. -IS.OO f)n month, br mall. .to rr month, delivered by carrier In MeOfont, Jfleksonvtlla ana Cen tral Point .60 Ftollirilny only, by wall, per year S 00 Weekly, per year .... l.sO Knll iaetl Wire AoclntcI lYos With Mctjfonj Stop-prer , - . , ,-T... y... , . CIIlCAflO. May KlJ-Chhrk's W. Miller, former fiiitctl Sin let di-lriot attorney for lndinnaoli!, who pnw ituIciI llio dynamite conspiracy tintDht n number nf labor lenders in 1012, nppprof again fir llio govern ment today in Hie fnitejl State- cir Hiil court of nppente when tho rehearing- mi tho grnnthur of now trials to Olaf A. Tveitutoe of San Fmn oieo, Hichanl K. Houlihan of Chi cago anil William llernhnrdl, t'inein nnli, came up for oral urviunciit. Originally, tliirtv of the connoted men filed ap-icul fur new trial. The United Sthtes circuit court of np pcaU upliold tho convietioii of IwVnty four niid granled now trials for nix. As to the three of the latter, Tvcit 1H ne, Houlihan and Itorahnrdt, tho government icqiicsted n rehearing, whioh wax gninled. Miller said I ho court projorly held that the general conspiracy had hoon established and that twenty-four of lio defendants wore dircetly con Moeted with tho conspiracy to trans port dynamite nnd nttro-glyeerinc on jiniKsongor trains. The evidence, he unit!, must bu largely cir'eunirdnhtiitf, hut "every link in the chain of cir cutustaucci is present nnd' that tho verdict of tho jury is su'-tuined by substantial evidence on every point; that n clear prima facie ciifc wait established against Tveitmoo, Houli lmn and 1'emhnrdt." The govenimont lawyer next took tho cases of tho three dofcndnntR in dividually, touching on lite evidence brpught out in the trial of the case, mid argued that (ho testimony wax such Hint tho ilcfendnuU wore not en titled to now trials. Elijah Zolinc, for tho dofeiic, re plied that the three men had not been convincingly called with the con spiracy at the trial, nnd were en titled to n now hearing. NIWYOMv, May lO.-Surfaco conditions served to promote u more cheerful feeling in tho securities market this week, and in consequence there wn nn upward movement in stocks, Tho elow, cautious manner In which uiotnlions tvero mixed gave n fair representation of tho extent of tho change in sentiment. Specu la, ors wcro houcftil, hut cautious. So far us tho news went, it wuk mainly encouraged; nevcrtholcss, none ilf he jmimrlnul iiicstions overhanging the muikcl was disposed of defin itely, The Mtlisf.ielory procrcsn of Mex ican affairs, the iiiidimiuUlud pro peels for reci'nl-breaking crop-, iiimI expectations of an caily decisinn in llio freight ctso till helped tho intirkut. Advices from tho steel Irndu were less )eibiiiiitit'. (leucrul conditiiiiih however, wore as bcokunrd as here tofore. Jt was thought probably speculation would bo under retraint until ut least some of the more press lug problems now confronting the market wcro nettle.', Foiclgn exchange rno to the high u$t point for more than four years, tid .'1,000,000 inory gold was en jjMed for shipment to Europe. Tlio j'iitliiucd mciiiiiulalloii of funds liom nnd (ho slacliiiesA of demand for HtMiML'rcJnl puntofii'H deprived the jHtrlntlon lifrttyiVut inflnciico on Ufa inoiioy iHHcf. Ml, rill ('Jkui. MM I)HW-WI4JH HH(1 will plCUBO ar jpsr LABOR LEADERS UPWARD END SM MARKET mi jmrlUwIur wokcr. VILLA'S BR MS 1 Mr H ft- KEN OR MARCH GAINST :j i llirOLOTO, Mox.. May IB. the i nnny of (lonoml Villa wn early astir loday in preparation for its tulvanco nuniu.t tho federal grrison of tmlt illo. Tho men eooinimly always elicerful, wore hi oxcolleut spirits. News that a coustltutuuialist twrty of :i00 incir had surprised and routed ln0 federals near l'nredtm ye-tonlny filtereil thtouuh tho nink, liuttuur tho men in good humor nihl serving to start tho improvi-ed folksong- in which tho Mexican soldier delights. Scarcely ii single company but lin1 several favorite uihMrcls who im- proi-e re on tho happenings of the campaign and tho camp. Amoral Villa has rvalixed tho ef fect of miiio on tho spirits of his men and tho orgnnirntion of bands and choruses has been encouraged. Thec siug endless vcrxw composed by themselves oulogir.iug Villa. I'ar ranxa, their guns and horos. There i a keen riwilry between tho 'men of the different brigades over badges distinguishing' the eomuinitds tire proiidlv displaced. Tho men aro well clothed, but are not distinctive ly uniformed. There is a sprinkling oC kh'uM iinifortns, but tho greater number wear blue o erulN. Tho men, however, weir colored bands with the name of jhe brigade pointed on them in bhick to distinguish their com mands. Usually these are wont on the left arm,' hut ximetimos nro mftdo to .serve its .t hatband. The hand of the Zamgosa brigade, said to bo tho crnck orsnnixntion of the nnny, is white. Thif brigade is cwumntided by linoul Mndon, brother of former President Madcro, who hut n short time ago when his brother met his tragic death in Mexico, was a Cor nell undergraduate. STEAMSHIP OFF WITH NEW YOKK; M"ny 10. The steam ship I'auaman, recently chartered by llio war department, sailed today for flalvcstou. She carried nmtiiuoitinn, consisting chiefly of shells for "field pieces; mid small arms, and food fluffs for the troops. Vourtccn ord nnnce cxerts from the Springfield arsenal, tindor command of Captain Mnish, were imsscngors. They will join Qcnentl Ftinston's brigade. 1 EDEN PRECINCT r ' Mrs. A. Hearn and Mrs. K. C Coleman, Mrs. L. A. Itcamcs ot rhoonlx woro tradlug In Medford Thursdny. Charley Torrlll and family of Ilrownsboro vliltcd Mr. Tcrrlll's mother of Talent. W. Tryan, a cousin of Mrs. W. S. Stancliffo camo over from Smy(!ie Illver, Del Norto county, In his auto to meet a party of relatives who will spend tho summer on tho beach Whllo In the valley he mado a flylnR trip to rhoonlx to visit his hunt, Mrs'. Lilly Blackwood and his cousin Mrs. Stancllff. J. M. ICcrnan of KdRowood, had a lafga order of tomato plants from C. Carey's sent by express last week, hoy haro found out that tomatoes can be grown very succssfully In that part of California tho last fow years About fifty friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carless gavo them n pleasant surprUo at their homo In Phoenix Wednesday evening, (iatnes and music were the amusements. Re freshments of strawberries, calo and coffco wcio served, Friday evening of last week G4 of tho friends of Mrs. J. Hebo surprised nor at tho old Colver home In Phoe nix. Games, music and refreshments mado ono ot tho mo'nt pleasant par lies of tho season. Tho track meet at Talent Thurs day was a grand success and icveral hundred enjoyed tho day's bports. Many camo from distant towns. Six ty fropi Gold Hill, 02 fjoiu Phoenix, 21 from Ashland, several from Ilrownsboro, Grants Pass and Cen tral Point 3-'. Talent did everything posslbo for tho pleasuro of their guests. Tho spoits wcro well conducted. Gold lit II nnd Hell View got most of tho prizes In high jumps, races uud ball throwing, but Central Point won tho buso bnll gamo. Tho management of Talent school Is second to nono In the county and tho townspeople spare nothing to help their nblo corps of teachers. Jphi A. Ferl UNMRTAKW ; l.ady Assistant SWH, IIAItTMiTT. AwbuUttui kWffJw Diiul Corfu I SAL1ILL0 r - f MT1DF0RU 1TOT5 TRTRTTNK, L OF UNTIL F I OF WEEK NKW YOIMC, -Mny UI.-A recess lodav in the trial of Chillies K. Hooker, former police lieutenant, no etised of instigulimr Iho murder of Hoiinnn Hosontlial. tho gambler, hull ed until Monday tho second presen tation of Iho story of tho now fam ous tragedy of tho underworld, District Attorney Whitman an nounced yesterday that ho expected to finish tho preseutntion of tho state's case on Monday nnd tho do fciis urobnhlv will present its ro buttal hv the middle of this week. From this, n verdict n'mv ho expect ed by a week from today. Until yesterday, tho story of the nlloged plot for tho murder of !( eutlml had been "iven but few new touches nnd tho testimony of Itoso, corroborated by Vallou and Webber, remained ns tho chief evideueo on which Dislriet Attorney Whitman fiascd liis ease against Itecker. Then, however, Mr. Whitman sprung a sur prise by calling Mrs. l.illmii Uosen herg. widow of "hefty I.ouio" of oio of the, four guilmen'oNceutcd on Ap ril lit last. Mrs. Rosenberg admitted that her testimony nt the trial of tho gunmen had little or no basis nf truth, hut declared 'hat she bad o testified to save her husbatiTl from tho electric chnir. In making this admission nnd in telling under oath of the meeting in her fat between her husband, the other guiimin and K-e, when the murder of Rosenthal was planned, she innde it :ii'car certain that no mistake had I. ecu made in the convic tion of the gunmen, of whom her hus band was one. T SANDWICH. England, May 1(1. Jerome 1). Travcrs, amateur golf ehampioii of tho United States, has nn excellent eh'aueo of carrying off the Itritish amateur honors, accord ing to siectaor.s who today followed a foursome in which 1'rnvcrs was tho Mar. Travcrs nnd Francis Oiiimct, the open champion of tho united btue, played wjli Harold II. Hilton and Michael Scott nnd los't by jhreo nnd two. Their defeat, however, was declared to hnvj been duo to tho extremely poor showing innde bv Otiimct. Travcrs never mifde a mistake throughout the game. Hu drove long end mil ted admirably. EiiAmioiiK interest is displayed !a the forllicomiii" chumpioiishi) coutiM. Swedish Mass Meeting A Swedish mass meeting will bo held at Smith's hall on Sunday., May 21, at ii o'clock, nnd all persons of Scandinavian birth or extraction tire rcfpicsted (o nttctid. Many requests have been mado from all' over the valley in regnrd to properly celebrate n national midntimmor feast, with nn old-fashioned May slo uud typical folk games. As there are nearly 800 gcuiidiiinviiins in Itogue Hivcr; villey, it was deemed proper to call a iiuinh meeting and decide when and' where to ceU'bnito the midsummer feast, ns well us o discuss other mutters in connection with tho welfare of tho Scandinavians in this iciuity. It is expected that tho lately orgnnired Swedish singing club will render some songs and noted Scandinavians from far ami near have promised to participate in and encourage the en terprise. lTM & M Rheumatism All Gone! "Peeling flno this morn ing, thank you! I tell you Smith, If you over get tho rheumatism, you want to get a package of MERITOL RHEUMATISM POWDERS They knock tho rheuma tism ovcry (lino, and by stim ulating tho secretions and eliminating uric acid and other Impurities they tond to rati so rheumatism to com pletely disappear." You can absolutely do pond upon this remedy. It hours tho uiidorsomont of tho American Drug and Press Association, uud our positive KUnrantoo, Why iffor uuy lojiKor, RECESS TRIA BECKER Prlro GOr, For )il by I, it. iukki.s'h Kxcluslvu AKCiioy MTIDFORT, flRKflON. GENERAL APATHY OF Tho chief feature of tho primary election in .lackson county Friday was Iho woeful lack of interest. A Inrxo poroontugo of tho oo- camo nit nt tho solicitation of personal friends, On innnv of the ballots i(i tho .Medford wards tho olor was so much interested in having ieo in linniing of tho ticket that ho did not vote for governor, but only for jho friend. A urvev of the legist ration books shows also that many heavy property owners and business men did uol'go tear tlio poll-, leaving the duly of citizenship to others. 1'raclicnlly all tho woman voe enst in this city was between U and " o'clock. It is estimated that about one-seventh of tho women vole bal loted. Not n substantial bet was put upon tho result. Tho wagering was chief ly between supporters of Chief Ilitt-J son and Sumiucrville, and tin- was mostly 'hats. Tho disappointment of the primary was the, showing of Amos Walker, republican candidate tor sheriff. l(e mado it thorough campaign, and found sentiment strong in his favor. When it camo (o the voting, howVver, it wns different. The dopostors picked Walker to bent Singler. County Clerk Onrdner will begin Iho officjal conn) of the ballots Mon day. None of the contest will re ipiiro this feature to decide the con test. RIOTING STRIKERS DRIVEN OUT BV WAKEFIELD P0LJCE WAKEPIKLl). Ma-s., May 10.--A largo crowd which had gathered lu day near tlio furniture faetorv of the I lev wood Htvs, & Wakefield com pany, (ho scone of rioting hts night, was driven ftom the streets by tho police. In the crowd were many wo men, some of whom resisted mid wcro carried off bv officer. COMMAND MEDFORD ELECTION ISIS THEATRE i . Photoplays Friday-Saturday "Adyenttires of Kathlyn" No. 7 "aiic Onrclfii oniriilis" "THE MESSAGE IN THE ROSE" Drama . "BRIDGET BRDDGES IT" Comody II. Launspacli, pianist, will lx'iidcr the Kathlyn Hesi tation Wall, during intermission. STAR 4. THEATRE V TODAY DANIEL PROHMAN Presents tho Koiuuntic Play, "The ride of Jenhicov III Four Parts. "Tho Pride of Jennioo'v is a Htirrintj lalo of the gal lant days of old, of ronumcc and roses and cold Bloel, when fortune and glory were earved by tho sword and daring doods perfoqjied for (lie KiiJci of a lady iair. Two Educational Subjects k I 4 ' ) J(.Ht of iMllHie. ADMISSION lOfJIJN'1'6 SATURDAY. MAY 10. 10M. ENTIRELY BAID , i Her llnlr Coniinenccd to (Jrow After Two Weeks' IVti of N'ewhro'H llctplehlc "Fever caused uio to bo entirely bntd. I had given up nit hopo ot again having hulr when I was ad vised to nso Horptehlo, After two weohs my hair eoinmoneod to grow, t now have tho most bountiful bond of holr iinjono over Baw. Praltto to Nowbro'H llorplrldo." Thus write Mrs. llownrn Matter, of Uolloviio, Mich. Wo can point to thousands ot Instances whoro Iho proper ut of llorplcldo has boon fol lowed by a remarkable growth of hair. Nowhro's llorplcldo Is "tho origi nal remedy which kills tho dandruff genu" and stops falling hair. Send lc In postage ror 'sample nnd booklet to Tho llorplcldo Co., Uopt. It.. Detroit, Mich. Applications may bo obtained nt the best barbers and hatr drossors. Nowhro's llorplcldo In KUo and St. 00 alios Is sold by nil dealers who guarantee It to do all that Is claimed It ou nro not satisfied our inoiioy will bo refunded. It is Easily Seen Through tho Ions wo'plit Into (Jltisieil, becamo tho lens Is specially ground to fit certain strengths of vision and to help certain weaknesses. Couio hero and have your ojes examined first, then wo will ndjust to your sight tho exact lenses that will glvo your o) relief. The work will bo high-class In every respect and tho charge only moderate. lilt. KICKCUT Kyeslglil tiH-rlitllt Ritltn 1-2 Over Doiiol & Co. Green Trading Stamps Given ii i r i i r ssB 'SssssB ' ssssssW TBBBBBf He fW sfty-sye ,fW fw'lirysWftrTrf PTIAINT 'alius , I tliut marks used t' know a follor took his hat off over' time ho got in a elevator whar ther vnz ludtos. Huthe nover 'lowed his wife shu'd hev moro'n fifty cents ut once. psf VKLVRT, tins Stmxuhent pmoklnjf 'Putmccu, la i;oM outvvttitlly niul liiwartlly fnujrrtnco, " Ixxly " ami flavor. Full woli.'lit 2 or., tlpt, lOo. r ILZZ3at '"11 IE 3L m sflf fsrSjF MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER. .11 coiupiors distanee- at lowest cost. Think of it thousands of Ford own ers are traveling for less than two cents a mile. The Ford has given the freedom of tho "open road" to the man of moderate income. b9& Is thp.prlco pt tho t'ord runabout; tho tourliiK car Is 10(5 f, o. b. Medford, comptoto wltii oQiilpmcnt. (lot rataltiK and particulars from C. E. GATES HfAltTA IIIIII.OINO. . MiTjvtac3taii-ju axzs. rt7' i ;t irJ 0svV ttl tSV-J 1I.-JIW jlrJj fit,' Chalmers "Light Six,? A Car of Highest Quality at a Quantity Price--r$2000 Never before Iiiih it been pohniblo for $'.'(1(10 lo Inly no much (iinlity, micli wonilerful perfoiinance, nueh beauty, ho much priilft of owner' fillip hi a car. For tho CIimIhuth "l,i;ht Six" in built throiihout to meet it htnuilaril; nut to fit a price. Firm the Chahiu'rH enj-iiioerrt ileitiinl thin womlcrful "l.l);ht Six" lo bo the bcHt car of itA'chixx on tho marhot. Then Iho ChalmorH fuelory figured tho coh! on tho IiiihU of ioiiiiiii1k or earn, ThtitV how wfl nro ahlo lo hcII this jjicat now car'nt "fJODO. If lliu CluiltnefH "l,ljlit Six" wiih built in huutlrcilH iiisleuil orihoilHiiuilx it would cint nt least 1(1(10 inoic. Awl-no you net in Iho f MiiiIiihth "MkIiI Hlx" ut .200(1 tho hif;liKritilo mulcriiil, Iho fiuo woiKmiuiNhip, the Kinoutliiii-HK, tin) luxuiioiiK com fort, llio beauty uiul tho pride of pohoHioii (hut coHt twice hh iiiueh n fow yeafH iiko. In every detail tho rimlmorn "Uuht Six", tho kind of u car you oii;lit to own. It coh(n no more tlnm it four, yet Is u ictil "Six." .Manufacture) complolo in (ho hlj; Cliuliuers fuelory. lis hiiiiiII bore uud lou' Htroho 'iMiciul motor makes it economical o drive. IIh perfect baluuco nnd careful denial hiHiu i u ou wcnrluK ami coinfortablo car. ' IM luxiiiy ami complctciicsH are tho hind you expect in u .fllOOO our. Ami hcciuiKo it is a Clmlmcrs, built mid KUiininfecil by" ono of tlio HtriuiKCst couipiiiiii'H In '(ho cdliutry, it has a prentice far Kroulor than IIh price of f.'OOl) would iuilietile, Let im tell you nil nhoiit this (treat now ('IimIiucih. Couviiico yourself that every cliilm wo mul.o Is true, ' ' Then pluco yoii'r ofiler nt once, N'ow is Iho limn yon waul your cur, niul wo can liialoi proiupf ilclivciics on unlets phiml at Ibis lime. Medford Garage ' 'A8HCRAFT BROTHERS - fl't i ipi ii 11 ttr TJJVfnTl M1 H 90t Tt.WIitt,1J ) outwnnl nlflrns th' irontlcmnn. I Spring Has Gome llrtimliiK torlh Its annual harvest of woddtims mid ittaduutluu shop plux I wish to iiuuoiiuro thnt I ' have it InrKo solectlou of sultabln Kilts In stork at nil times, (.'oiuo In and hnvo your itlfl L V thit H fi laid astdo whllo tho stork Is complete. ISSI3E2n3eS3SE Mi:iii'oin, oiti:. 'M f f'r.5? b XJ'lif .'trWEUxXi A -'.., mt Matti.