Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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1rEDT?0m MATT TR-TOUTO TODTTOUn, ORKUOX, "WUnNKSnAY, "MAY 20, ID!
MEDFORD MAID TRIBUNE
AN 1NI1KPKNOKNT NKWRPArKR
PUJIMKIIBD P.VKIir AtTKUNOON
KXCICPT HUNDAT HY TUB
MHoronu P1UNTINQ CO.
Th rJemoarntlo Tllnes, Tim Medford
Mall, Th Medfonl Trltiunt, Thn South
rn Orrgonlnn. Thn Ashland Trlbumx.
Office Mall Trlbunn Hullillmr, 2t-:7-5
North Mr utrtotj telephone 55.
Official l'rr of the City of MtdfonL
Official 1'apcr of Jncknon County.
SAVING W00DROW WILSON
Rntored n irco'ndctAM matter at
Mrdford. Oregon, undir tha aot of
lUrch 3, 17.
KtJBgGKIFTXOH KATES
One .month, by mull..
-tl.OO
.to
Pr month, delivered by carrier In
MCiirortL Jncksonvnia ana con-
trftl 1'olnL -. .SO
Ralurdny only, by mall, per Year S.OO
Wrtkly, per ygar,, - .... 1.80
Pull Leaned AVtro Associated Press
-ifjtv t!fi- I
With Meritor Stop-Oxer
PINCHGT
VICTOR
WITH
PENROS
E
PARTY PRIMARIES
1
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PHILADELPHIA, May 20. Itolso
Ponroco, republican! A. Mitchell Pal
mer, democratic, and Clifford Pin
cliot, progressive, will mnke the fight
for United States senator from Penn
sylvania lit 'the November election.'
These threo won tho respective party
nominations yesterday In tho first
stutQttldo primary held in Pennsyl
vania under tho new federal consti
tutional amendment providing for the
election of United States senators by
popular voto.
Penrose won a sweeping ctory
over J. licnjamln Dlnimlck, former
mayor of Scranton; Palmer defeated
Henry Iludd of Philadelphia In a bit
ter fight, and Pinchot was unop
posed. At republican a;ato head
quarters, It was estimated that Pen
rose bad "5,000 majority oyer Dim
inlck. Tho democratic nomination for
governor was between Vance C. Mc
cormick, former mayor of Harris-
liurK. and .Michael J, Ityan, city so
licitor of Philadelphia. Ryan polled
a big vote la Philadelphia and in
tho anthracite coal regions, but re
turns from the greater part of the
stato hare led tho friends of McCor
mlck to claim tho victory for their
candidate.
Martin G. Brumbaugh, superin
tendent of tho public schools pt Phil
adelphia won the republican nomina
tion for governor, defeating Joseph
CauMeld. mayor of Johnstown.
Tho Washington (progressive)
candidate for governor at me Novem
ber election will be William Draper
Lewis, dean of the .University of
1'euuBjlvanIa law school.
ONK of tho rejjrottnhlo results of tho recent primary
election was the defeat of.ludtjo W. .11. Canon of .Mod
ford, a veteran party workor and ol'fioiont political orran
ixor, as democratic national committeeman by 11. M. Fs
terly of Portland, an attorney who never lifted a finder or
spent a penny in behalf of party.
Mr. Canon's defeat is tine to the fact that he lives in
southern Oregon, while his opponent resides in the' metrop
olis; to the expenditure of a largo sum of money in
"Fslorly s Jiehalf in a campaign of slander and falsehood
against Canen: and lastly, to the statewide efforts of the
newly created federal ottioo-holdors machine, captained
by Postifiaster Myers of Portland, who induced Fstorly to
become a candidate.
Mr. Canon was denounced in advertisements in the
metropolitan 'prossas a reactionary, the representative of
Kyan and lielntont. and tho enemy of WoodroW 'Wilson
and this in spite of the fact that Mr. Canon was the orig-
t inal Wilson man in southern Oregon and made the Wilson
campaign:4
Literature "was sent overv registered democratic voter,
conveying the impression that approval of the adminis
tration could only lie expressed by a vote tor Fstorly,
defender of the cause of human progress.'
Colonel C. E. S. 'ood. the millionaire anarchist, polit
ical adviser ot Harry Lane and cow partner ot mil Mauley,
rushed into print in Esterly's behalf, while in half-page
ads the unknown Esterly's picture, almost life-sized, re
placed Tom Marshall's alongside of Woodrow Wilson, and
big typo shrieked forth the fact that Wilson stood for
humanity and humanity was in danger, and could only be
saved by a vote for Esterly !
Coming events cast their shadows before. It will soon
be necessary to save Wilson again. Colonel Wood, inspira
tion of the Fstorly campaign, will discover that as Senator
Chamberlain is opposed to the administration's policy of
canal tolls exemption repeal, Woodrow Wilson and the
cause of humanity are again endangered and must be
5-aVed. The only 'way to save -thenr will be to send Wood's
partner, Billltunley, to the rescue.
We can expect this fall to see I Fa nicy's picture replace
Esterly's alongside of Wilson's in the papei-s. with the
legend that a vote for Tlanley is a voto for Wilson, and flic
only way to uphold humanity's cause is to vote for 1'ill
JIanley for united States senator!
EX-AMBASSADOR
SHARPLY CRI
T
ICISED
BY SENATORS
I
ONE
WASHINGTON, Mo -JO. -i'riti-
cmii of Henry l.nilo Vhmu, fanner
Amorieiut niuhassudor to ,Mo,vr(
una made in the Hewitt' todny ly
Senator Stone, oliuuiuan of the for
eiirn relations otunlailtee. when- Son-
utor Villmm AldL'tf Smith of .Mlelil-
pin hud rend a.lgfTor 'nun Mr. WiN
on )it'slntj hlg ie, mi the Mex
ican MltUUttOll.
The letter wn osleiihildy in correct
a dale in Senator Smith' recent
Mexican opeeeh. The lonuer am
liatxiulor, in onl'tug ittti'iitimi to the
eiror, told of urct'ttR tin- rocoxiiitiou
of Ounenil lliKutn, urn! unlit adop
tion of that tMiRree would liuui
a oi lei the hloovud vliifli lol oe
ourmi. Senator Smith Mtid thu former
muliii-Miilor tle-ervwl the liitluit (iji.
lireeiatiou of tin; lialam.
"Oli, 1 don't think Iim is eulitleil
to the grateful t'oii-iiloralion of the
Atnerienu people," in i-tal ijenator
Stone. "Tor myself. 1 Ii.ne very lit -
lie 'oaitlcrutioii or u-iwit fur llm
former nmtiaailor ! ihc rcpulili
of Mexico."
GOOD BACKS FOR BAD
AledfoVtl rtildl'itt Art'' l.oarul'uV
lion to Kvhaiiuo tho Old Hack
I'm' a SlituiKt't' Ono
Hoe your liuek ache, feel weak and
palntnlf
1 Do you suffer heartarlioH, languor
'and deireitnon?
Ik tho urluo dlncolorod, pasfingcs
IrroRiilar? '
Tito kidneys mny ha railing for
ludp, t
Wenk kidneys' cannot da their
work. '
(ll,vu thorn tho hulp Oicy nrtd.
To cuie a ktdliey bnekneho you
mast cure tho kidney.
Ufo n tostud and proMin kidney
remedy.
Doan's Kldtioy PlUa ImvO stood tho
test.
fouvliirlug proof of merit In Med
ford eudursemnut:
, tl. M. Jones, -U'fl noardman Hi ,
MiHlfonl, Oro., sas: "My hack wan
very cliff nud pnluful and t hnd other
Hnuoylng nymplonis of kidney trou
l'lc. Dean's Klilno) PlIU, iirneuied
nt llunkln' drug store, brought me
prompt relief and my health Imx.boou
much better k I nre."
Price fiOe, nt all dealers. Don't
simply ask (pr n kidney remedv got
Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that
Mr. Junes had I'oster-Mllhnrn Co ,
lltiffalo. N V,
ISIS THEATRE
oil
n
miopia) s
Titcsday ami Wt'dlieHihiy
DUTI'tTIVK ICKI.I.V
Two Heel bvturtlvo ICotly
PATIII'
WliKKI.V
News
NO. Ul
OIIOS'l'S
Vllagraph Comedy
ADMISSION TOXItlllT H.Jtl
fouling 'MiniMlity
iniM.wfi' oi tiii: i: Mit.
OhADKS
Two Part
Tlieio N Nollilng llettcr ami Nena
(,ulo So ti'ooil ns i
VELVET
ICE CREAM
I 'or ovary oiioiulon. Iiidlvhlual
molds for sperlal occasion. Hpculnl
prlnoH fur ehUrahos and lodges.
1'iopmt'dollvurlus,
White's Velvet
Ice Cream Factory
SAGE 1H PUIS LIFE
M COLOR IN HI
Sage Tea and Sul-'
that nobody can tell.
Don't ttay crayl
phur darkens hair to naturally
RAT CAMPAIGN NEEDED
SWATTING flies is a commendable occupation, but a
little of the energy spent on the flies can well be
devoted to a campaign of extermination against the rats.
A few years ago rats were unknown about Medford.
Last year they became so common that Professor O'Gnra
wrote a series of articles upon them in the Mail Tribune,
their origin and habits, calling attention to the necessity
of exterminating them, as they are a common carrier of
disease germs.
Since then the rats have multiplied tremendously. Sec
tions of Mcdford are overrun by them, and unless meas
ures are taken at once to exterminate them they will over
run tho entire valley. Already they have become pests in
many poultry yards.
V PERSONS KILLED
IN MO COLLISION
i
COLUMIIUS, O., May 20. Five
perfoiitf were killed near Ashville,
Uvcnty.five miles south of t'olum
liiis, today, when a Scioto vnlley
traction ear f I ruck nu iiutomubilL'.ut
a crosKiii,'.
The dead:
William Miller, president of the
CilizeiiB Dunk, Ahhville; liin wife,
.Mm, Alice Hluixvr, of Ahhville, nud
ii Mx-.vcur-old daughter, nm Mrp.
('. I'. Hill, wife of Hev. C. K. Hill.
ROOSEVELT TO CAMPAIGN.
(Continued from Page 1)
fldt as atronuly opposca to tho re
peal of tho law for tho exemption of
Aniorlwin coastwise uhlps from pny
mout of Panama tolU. lie said ho
thought It perfectly right to nrbl
trato tho (luentlon If tho riehls of tho
country to grant exemplion wore
iiuestlonocl, but declared that to ylohl
tho poltn uue(ulvocally v.ithout ar
bitration wnH lndcfunulblo, as he wan
convinced tha United Stated wno
within Its rights In frcolng coattwlso
iihlpi) from payment of tolls.
Great care should be exercised about putting poison
out, lest dogs be killed. Poisoned grain does not seem to
affect rats injuriously. They arc, however, easily trapped.
A simple, way to get rid of them is to place concentrated
lye in their holes. They lick the lye off their feet and' are
killed. Cats are also effective exterminators.
The slaughter houses are rendezvous for rats, and from
them they have spread all over the neighborhoods. IJut as
every canine, in the country also. visits the slaughter pens,
other means than poisoning should be resorted to.
Rats arc the most obnoxious of all rodents and the uiosl
destructive. They multiply as fast as guinea pigs and are
a real danger to the community.
You can turn gray, f.idod hair beau
tifully dark and liutmu almont oirr
night If you'll gil a M rent lttlo of
"Wytth'A Sago and SuliJiur Hair lmdy"
at any dniK atore. Million of bottles of
till old, furaouj Sago 14 Krcir arn tolJ
annually, ara a vr)l known drugrftt
here. hcau it darken tho hair o
naturally ar.d crenlv that no one can
tell It baa beon applied.
Tbohj whoia Imir U turning jrray, be.
eomjn;- faded, dry, -Ti'y and Ibln
hare n aurprlte awnitinf tlicm. becauaa
after ono or two application tho ray
lialr vanK'ie and jour hcka Urconw
Ittxuriantlr d.irk and Uautiful UI dan
dru.T j-ee, Kalp ltclibf and falling hair
atopa.
'IhU l the ase of yntli. Oray-hajrel,
unattracllro folia nrr.Vt wanted around,
M j-K btuv with Wycth'a Sa,-o anil Sul
plmr to-nlplit ami you'll Uj d.illH'litl
with your dnrk, hnJonw hair and your
youthful apivarasee wltJiln a few da)i.
The Merchants
Association
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO
Rug and Carpet Cleaning ,
and weaving
nil MAST MAIN STIUBKT
Phone rm.l
Dry Cleaning Department
Of
SUNRISE
LAUNDRY
Nat llultdimt
Phono IHl.lt
DOES
SUFFRmTES TRY
TO
RN
ROYALTY
QUIMET
LOSES
10
BRITISH
GOLFER
ALDKHSHOT, Knlnnil, Jfny 20.
A grent hruh lire, declared by the
authorities to he tho wirk of mili
tant ,huffrusttes,, eiieircled today
(the Jfoyal 1'uvilioii in Iuuijc Vulluv,
where Kin George mill Queen Mary
uro in residence in the center of a
great nniiv of Ilritih troop-.
Wiiter is plentiful in the ieiiiity.
but the swordpi ot tho cavalrymen
proved a belter meiinn of e.lingiiish
imr tho fire, nt. with tlie meii cut
down ami heat out lliu lilai:ig tin
dcllllllr-ll.
Ah their mnjesllcs left tliu royal
pavilion today, two Women daMicd in
front of their i-arriago wilit waving
luiiiner with ilie word "Vote for
Women."
Agate School
Uvents for commonconient week:
Monday, May 'H, 8 p. m bucca-
luiifMto uddrosu, lion. II, V, Mulky.
Monday and Tuevduy, comuiler ex-
HllllHUtlOII,
WfMtHMduy, It SO p, in., kcIioqI fair
HHd fli d)'. TeiinlD, Anato v.
TaWe Kw'k, llkl ball, Jtlblmiu v,
MmmW, AthUtlB fontuln, fre fur
Nil.
'rjiWr4', (dwilr,
HMy, u h w nwJMiiilHf .xt'f
4mm! Mgtt, MwJwr hiw( cl
nmlut4iH J, r, Walk,
SMOOT SAYS TARIFF
A
W'ABIIIXOTl'N, .May 'J(l,-Aimed
with InhloN of i'lgurcH, Kvuutor
Kmuol of I lull today told llm hcn
alo that llm oa oi. to Ilia coiu
iiificc iif thu cmml i. in w unintli
of April an a re a 1 1 of Hm iiumhiiuo of
llm rndrmiMiil luiiff law Imd lictin
1l):i,ll()0,(ll)l). Hi, lnti.nl Ud he Niiid,
W M'j'oila hi. ii inerciueil lniiota
lion mid dceieimed i'aio(ulloii. He
M IliU miu in Ihu uitv of 7!J0
SANDWICH, Kngland. May 20.
Franlo Quimct, open olf chnmplon of
the United StateH wnu ollmlnatcd mi
a contender for tht. rtrltlnh amatoiir
championship today, He was defeated
with apparent cubo by "Young"
Tubhg, a boy player from a nearby
icourxo at I.lttkiitone-on-Bea.
A greut crowd watched tho match,
Including a large delegation of Amer
icans. Qtilmet got Into dlfflciiKlea
on tho fourth holo, taking seven
Htrokes, while Tuhlm miulo It In n
clean four. Tho Kng:inhmnii wuh
never In danger thereafter, although
Qulmet made u sensational threo to
hla five on tho eighth holo and fought
desperately all tho way In. At tho
turn Quimct wag ono down and TubbH
finished thn round with two up and
ono to play.
Tho defeat of Quimct cast gloom
over tho American rontliigont, but
the cloud was partially dUpomcd
shortly afterward by tho brllllunt
victories of Frederick Herreshorf,
Now York and Ilurolil Weber, Toledo.
Horreshoff bcu J. II, Piatt of tho
Koya'l North Duvoii club by four up
and threo to play, Wubor bent K,
M. CnrlUlo ot Hiiiiiilngdalu, by aovoii
up and six to play,
i.. -. '..,. .'u-i.. -jjj .j.' ..jj "ij
haiucs wit. i, mtow
nnd whllo thy aro growing you
should have ihem pllotogrnphcd
enough, to keep a record of each In
teresting stage of their childhood.
You will prize th- rMIoetlon of bab a
pictures more ami more nu tht years
go by. Make an appointment today
for n sitting.
THE SWEM STUDIO
I'oi'h-iill I'liotogrnphcrft
"J22 Wet .Main St. .Meilford, Ore.
SHINGLES
Why buy shingles that aro shipped
In when you ran got a better grade
that are made nt homo of hard wood
aughar plan? The old fushloncd
Hhnkcs that Iantod ko lonjt wern mndo
of sughur pine. I have moved tho
mlllo to llutto Kails, mnnlni; on a
lilKgcalo and ran supply any niiioiiut.
Th cue Hhlnglcs nro on utile In
Medford nt the !'at HIdo Wood Yard.
Phono C77-W.
ST. .JAMI'S, Slll.SCil.i: 3I..V
At Hit last meeting unanimously
parsed a resolution
.Un .MiHlfonl People to lnlt
on their groiTr Miipplylug them u lilt
lliilter from the Mcilfunl ('iiiitrry
for tto ila)i nt least.
This will nsalst In building n
worthy Institution nnd n pa) roll In
Medford.
Don't tako n substltuto Inslit on
Medford made Hotter.
Every Pound Guaranteed
For Your
Children's Hoaltli
Snyder's
Filtered
Milk
i
Free Deliverv.
Phone 201-J-M
For Steam anil Dry Cleaning nud
All KliuU of Ojo Work
Ijii1Ic
Cleaned Hponeod
nud and
Pre'acnd Pressed
Halt J I. '.'fi up Title up
Coat 75 up 3..c up
Skirt .fin up s.'.c up
Ovnrrnnl .MMM...m 1.00 up r.0 Up
Wnlat .. .no up 2Cr uti
Dross .-.. ."fi up Cue up
OloviM, Mil ......... .10
(Hove, leni: ..... .20
Your Auto
Need
Attention?
i
OcilU
Olunued
and
Pressed
. n.sr.
do
)
John A, Perl
UNDERTAKER1
I.soy AssUtaut
W H. IIAIITIiKTr
P.omm M. 41 u4 41-3
DON'T TAKE CHANCES
HAVE
MEDFORD TAILORS
Muke your ncjl -jit and it will lie
niGHT
KLEIN for KLOTHES
The ten das -,m, ui. Spray
the return spiay. Don't do
Jay, it you don't want
- wormy fruit '
Orchard Care
Company
Phono 775
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
Recently romodclcd and qnlargod,
added now cameras and apparatus
and is now strictly up-to-dato In
ovory way.
Commerlcul Work of all Kinds
Including' copying and enlarging of
pictures, legal docuiuonts, etc. lira
nildo enlarging, any slzo, and kodak
flnlnhlug of every kind.
Professional nnd ninatuor photo
graphic supplies.
fi, M, Harmon Associated With Mo.
Shop over Isis Tnoater. Phone H7-J
Suit
Coat ,
Vest
Trousers ........ .60
Overcoat ..M........... 1.00
Italncont .. .7.
Oent's Suit Pressed Weokly, 1.5o'
per Month. '
Hpongod
and
Pressed
COe
:5c
ioc
3.ic
cue
Pierson
& Tarbel
IMioiieDid
x nohtii oupi:stiii:i:t
sV a sbP
' ' THK BKASOIIB FAVOHirsTi
What U lli-oakfaHt Or Any Other
.Meal Without (food
COFFEE
U'o llcfciio to Call Special Attention
to Our I'aiaoiiN llianil of
Barrington
Hall
s
Them U .Voile 'llctter, Han I'otv
:,HikTiT Hint Hen If 'v Alt)
Not Correct
MARSH &
BENNETT
Hnnml Door l.a( i( I ii-l ,lfiiul
ll.ink. Phono tMU
5
Days and Nights
Carnival and Street Fair
5
MEDFORD
Mi
ALL THIS WEEK
Corner lltli and Ivy, nW St. Mary's Afiidoniy
All Attract ions Furnished hy I1k
POLLOW AMUSEMENT COMPANY
Pen Mi Shows. Four IfidiiiL' Devices.
Im'oo Acts. Ferris Wheel.
MoriT-no-liOtiiid. ,loy Wheel.
SoniothiiiK Doin Fvery .Minnie.
CONFHTTI MATTliU
fi
Star Theatre
i. i I i-.
Today
OLD RELIABLE
, , ,
! purl VltiiErupIi - '
BATTLE ON
DEADWOOD TRAIL
4 P
' ' Kaloiii . t
A NIGHT OUT
Kdlsiin fafco roiileily ;
Winkley & Henselman
Miislu liml offe(.ls . . i . , ,
Admission, 10 Cents
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