Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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JUDGE LINDSEY AND WOMEN OF THE STRIKE REGIONS
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Tho Into III Itcv Charles Scaddlnc
lliahop of Oregon
rOHTLAXI), Ore, May 27. Tlic
Uichl Ilcv. Omrlea Scnddinir. Kp:eo-
nl Hiiliop of Oregon, died here
hhnrtly nfter midirght this tnornini;.
Ho was stricken with pletirul ptioit
munin Inst Tlmixlny nnd broke down
while preMdinj; nt tho ilioccnn con
ference. Ho was horn iu Toronto,
Ontario, November 2", 1S01, nnd wan
the author of various books and
tracts.
Arrnnpcmcnts were made lodnv for
the burial. The services will he held
Saturday afternoon faun Trinity
Kpiscopnl and interment will be in
llivcrvicw cemetery here.
IJihhop Scadding, who was eminent
not ony as an eccleshi&t hut as a
composer of sacred nnt-dc, wat. taken
ill Tliuiday with plcuml pneumonia.
DENMARK
ASKS
TREATY EXCEPTIONS
WASHINGTON, May 27. Secre
tary llrynn asked the senate forclcn
relations coinmlttec today to np
jirovo certain exceptions Denmark
desires to make In the now treaty for
tho arbitration of all disputes Includ
ing tboso Involving national honor.
Denmark would except copyright and
International labor disputes.
Some opposition developed to tho
quest. Senators declared themselves
opposed to tho principle of exceptions.
Mr. Ilryan did not discuss tho Co
lomblnn treaty to pay $25,006,000
In connection with tho partition of
Panama.
' WIVES TELL
OF LUDLOW MASSACRE
NHW YOIIK. May 27. The hear
Jiu,h before the federal iiiiliixtrin!
t-oiiiininioii of iinlii-trinl iclutinu
wert varied today by Hie nppeiinince
of two wive of miucrt oT Colorado,
Mr-. I'cler Jollj described condition
ill the Ludlow tent colony. She xaid
the war wart one iipiiust women, not
acauinl men. Mm. Jolly naid a trib
ute to the flreek miner who eotMti
luted about .one-fourth of the colony.
"Hail it not been for the fSrcekh, we
would not be here now," .he Miid.
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ON UOAKU lf S. S. CALIFORNIA,
MA.ATI.AN, Mexlo, .May 20. (via
wlrelesa to San DIuko, May 27.)
Tho first stage of the slcgo or (Juad
nlnjara has hecn accomplished by
tho constitutionalists with the Inter
(option of ull communication be
tween thut city and tho capital. In
formation reached tho American fleet
today that the cnnutltutlonulUH liavo
cut tliu (eleKruph and railroad Hues
t Yureckaro,
The trial of V lbur Khue of (l.tf
tin creek, charged with liuxmj: kibed
Oeoige lh'uhntn of Oregon Ot m
bum near Ttnll, bv vnlMnkuitr b t t t
a deer, during the open Ma-oti I. -t
fall, hi gun in the circuit co"tt at
Koxehuri' this nioruuig. The ih.i'ji
against Kim.) is etiminal enrrle-n
lie has lived for ninuv yearn m tb
valley.
V. (.'. niglmtn of Trail, brc her t
the doml many. (Irorgc Win-, n. uh
was with the pnrtv, and rt.diitN f
the Trail dlMrict. on the - r
mediatel" after tlie shooting ur
Mthpoctincd Mordnv bv l,ro,-'',o
drown of Doug'ax com t , tied t
this inonrns to tctf. All th" e
dineo adduced nt the coroner's ta
nnest has been sent to Notching fo
ne in tin tr'nl.
The basis of the trial was h - .
ond fatal hunting accident in th s
section Inst fall. Kvidenc -bowed
that Hiizlmin was in the lnt-h that
frtncrtl the "burn," and Kime was u
a .side hill. It uas hrough out al
the coroner hearing that Kime Ind
fired at a noise in the brush, the bul
let striking Itighnm in the aldoTen.
caus'ug almost instant death Oilier
testimony iutiodueed tended to .show
that Hb'hnin was .seated upon a be
when shot.
Kime since the bliooting has beet
laborit'K timW n severe mental strain
worrying ovr the .shooting.
The sliootini; occurred on the
I'miMittn divide near Trail, just over
the Jackson county line in Douglas
county, n fnct Hint caused the trans
mission of the ease fo the latter cir
cuit court.
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SEATTLE LOGGER'S
HEAO SPLII OPEN
SEATTLK, Wii-h., Mny 27. -Jack
Mintc, a loggtd. aged t!). was found
murdered iu bis shanty on the south,
cm waterfront today, his head hav
ing been split en with an ax that
lay nearby. The jxiliee arrested Ja
cob t'outiiri, a logger, aed Xi, who
bad been drinking last n'gbl with
Miute, and who is charged with the
murder. Canturi, according to a
bartender, came into the bitter's sa
loon last night mid talked incoherent
ly of killing a mnii, but was so drunk
that no attention was paid to him.
After his arrest today Couturi said
he killed Miute because the latter had
stolen fish from him.
GOVERNOR WEST
VISITS IN IDFORD
Ooxcrnor Oswald West spent
Wednesday In Medford. comlnB In on
tho morning train from Salem He
spent tho day resting at tho homo of
friends, Icatlng on die afternoon
train for Grants I'ass where ho de
livers ths graduating addrem to the
high Bchool class tontaht. Tho gov
ernor had little to say regarding poli
tics or political affairs hut predicted
tho re-election of Chamberlain and
stated that chances woro bright for
tho election of Dr. Smith as governor.
THOUSAND SEEK WORK
JUDGE AND MRS LINDSty, ON THE LEPT, AND PARTy- AT THE WHITE WOU3I? ,
Accompanied by his bride ami women and children of the utrlke reglou of Colorado, Jude lien H. MutNcy, ot
Denier, called at the White House and appealed to President Wilson to force John D. KockcfeUcr.Jr.iitu! uther mltw
owners of Colorado to submit to arbitration of their different with the strikers. Mrs. Mary IVlruecl. n pile, wan
little woman In black, went to tell the President that she hud seen her three little children burned to death when the
State mllltm of Colorado fired on the miner and their families In the battle nt Trinidad. Others In the party In
eluded Mrs. II. II Thoinn. another miner's wife, who had with her two children, six ami four ear old, rexpeo.
thely, both of whom had been under fire In the Trlnld.ul buttle, nnd Mrj. Pearl Jolly, "the heroine of Ludlow"
After seeing the President the party proceeded to New York in the hope of obtaining an audience with John U Itoiku-
feller, Jr.
l H SteciiHtrup, formi'tli of Mod
ford now In IIiicuoh lton as loldoitt
oport telireseiitatlio for tho lliipmo.
bile In South America, repoits nn
lutorostlng lolbibllll.i inn In wbltli
the Hup wiih victorious mer n field
of fifteen entiles, mint) of which won
'runch nirs of tilth power, nerord
Ing to ndil'-es reeehixl hy Court Hall,
Until distributor of llupmoMlorf. Tho
run was of oxcoptloual serenity on
account of the frightful road condi
tions iuid the itiniculth's inured by
rivers and other obstacles. Nol the
least Interesting feature of III" omul
was the rcxnuriofuluoxt dlplaed by
the Hup drlier, Senor Saneliec.
Tho run wn from lluenon Alien to
Mar del Plata a dlslauio of KM)
mites 'I ho roads In some places
weto so henv) It took hours to ko
a tingle mllo and tho utrnlu on tho
tars was a thorough tost of their
durabltlti At one point the context
ants bad the choice of umMUK a
long detour ucro-s tho rlior Han
Porodon on a bridge or being towed
neroNs the rher, which at this place
Is 50i) feet wblo. The Hup driver, j here tienorrow
bowoier, airepted neither allerna-
the. Mr Snitches wrapped tho ear
buretor and magneto In oil paper and
pillaged Into the water, driving uero"
tho stream safe!) and triumphantly
under his own power. In this wni
the Hup gained about one hour on
Its rotuH'tltor ami It finished tho
tuo-mllu run six hours ahead ot all
others.
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DELCARES
ARB ITRATION OVER
TO ROXY ANN'S TOP
CENTURY
country. Tho trip ran bo ca.Ml)
mado by auto. Mr. linker who super
intended the construction of the road
Is an artistic roadbullder, durablllt)
and illmlnatloii of curvon being tho
chief qualities.
MOHONK I.AKK. N. V.. May 27
John Hassett Moore, presiding at the
opening session of the twentieth an
nual I.ako Mohonk conforonco on In
ternational nrhltrntlo here today, de-
All piogrnius of radical legislation
seem to he off iu Orinton, and the re.
cent pritnnrie served a wnruiiic; to
politicians to let industries unit busi
ueits tiloiiu in future.
J A. Westorluud and J. J. Haker
announce that the road to the sum
1 mil of Koxy Ann has been completed
land will be ready for traffic Juno 5,
, It Is clnised as thn "scenic boulo
I van! of tho county. It enters the
! Wcstcrlund orchards on tho Hill-
crest-Phoenix road and continues
east by easy grade to tho top of the
mountain ntfordlog nn unexcelled k,-;..i...m i.. i...... r ....
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,"4, .......... .v.... -i view or ino vaucy and surrountiing n
backward steps. As far back ah i .. .
1791 ho found tho United States and
Cire.it Ilrltnln admitting to arbitra
tion In a sweeping manner
points which would bo subject to ox
rcptlon or restriction under the'
NI.W MHIK, Mm -'7. Su ('miiiii
)ole, I lie IliilUh iiuuIIm, ureoiu
pnuled bv 1-inl.r I'oyle, iiiiImiI ill Nv
Yotk li'dnv mi' the White Slur liner
Oly tuple,
Mr. Ilovle snlil Kitithiitd hud stood
Lull it uiiilil ftoiu thn militnut sul-
I'niuelles nnd be aulielpalvd a
uh'desale lynching bee."
"The KukIimIi uoxetumeiil," he sitld,
"follows puol e opinion, and thus far
public opinion lui-t not deiuuiided the
eiilhe supple-iill of the -iITll!cle.
Hut it I the point of doliiK ho,
and wh'ii Ibe r'.intlih tmdi is llioi
oiirIiIv nroiisid is not u lenpeelor
of se."
TWO AMERICANS LEFT
IN FRENCH M)LF TOURNEY
vr.l.KAII.I i:s, Mnv 'J7. Two
AnieiieHo-, I'tiiuc n Otilincl and II
.1. Topping, wctc bit to Tight out the
final loiuid lor Ibe Trench amateur
noli' cbainpton-bip o he placed oil
HAS NO SUBSTITUTE
M. 1). Ilammill of Alhiiu.i i phi li
ning u 1 (ID-room hotel nt lltiudou.
l'iiioiinl stiet-l
GIRLS RUN AWAY FROM
HOME TO GRANTS PASS
ICntli Mark I Mirtle (Wool,
two 1 l-cnr-old girls hung lit this
eitv, held in Omuls INikh, were
broiiKlit back this afleruooii bv Pro
bation Office Charles (lav for n
hearing before Probation Judge Ton
Vellc, I he girls, who utleudcd the
public M'houls, heeamc dissntmhcd
witli school life mid decided to join
the carnival company, and walked
the entire tilnnee to Omuls Pass.
They disappeared Mouda afternoon.
The father of the Mark's girl is a
mechanic at the Mndden fc llnnlei
cannery nt Wrangel, Alaka.
This is th second eae of otttij
rhildieu iiiniiutg auav flout home
this week.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Thm mttty bakhf mowttmr
mmdm from Royal Qrmpm
Ormmm of Tartar
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treaty with Rreat Hrltaln toda).
Mr. Jloore spoko favornh'y of the
ponding "Ilryan punro treaties."
In nil." ho said, "fifteen treaties
based on the 'peace plan' hao been
signed. It Is understood that none
of the agreements thus described has
been submitted to tho senate, so
that their fate ennnot as et he fore fere fore
eold: but It may be remarked that,
.with tho exception of a very small
number of nil Inclusive treaties of ar
bitration, they represent an advance
beyond prmlous arrangements lu that
they propose to Mihuiit lo InicMlga
tlnn alj questions In dispute, of every
nature whaUnoior whlrh diplomacy
may fall to adjust."
The Washington minimum wace
and eight-hour law for women does
not apply to the fruit industry as it
does in Oregon.
The WlllnuuoUe 1'ncific grade be
lli ecu Lakeside and Winchester i
being thrown up by it sixty -Ion
shoiel.
IDENT
EPOLI
SBATTIiB. Wash., May 27 A
thousand men bc-sulgcd tho offices
of tho Alaska railway commission
today, seeking employment on the
suriey parties which will lotato
routes between tho coast of Alaska
and Kalrbauku, Tho board bad al
ready engaged 20 men, and today's
applicants were told that no more
positions were open. No largo num
ber of men will ho required until the
line Is permanently located.
OF
1 WAHIUNurON, May C7 Tliu po-
1 lltlca) (iietlun In Pennsylvania was
i iHcwwi4 today at a cuufereiire bu
lWeM President Wilson, llepresniitii-
ilwt A, PliHer Mllchi.)), dwiuuerallc
Mttjulhtt fur I'lllled Hi Mies senulor
n4 Vmhv (' Mi t'oriiibk, ileiiiocmilc
t NHW YOIIK, Maj -'7,-Jaiiies
Hn I lies of the American Mu-euii of
N a I mill Hilor, who went lo Africa
a year ago to tinierse the eoiitlnciil
cinl take motion pit tines, came home
today on Ihe leMiuliii (Jlini(', lis
said linn hi pint1 mill PJij men iih
pollers, lun i led .'iliiilj miles ami jmihs-
Cll llllllllll lr liMllillV f Lliliigsion
Mini Hlaulei, i veil ineeiiiiu Ivio guul'
ulin riii'iiniii,l Himib i
The Paeilic norlhiicst sent out
.ilMKilUKPi ti.nl sbiiunents in HUM.
THE GIRL WITH
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
I'scs .S'elibro's Heipblile
There la ono sure and certain wuy
for every woman to have beautiful
hulr, and that Is to give It Intelligent
caro, which Includes tho use of .New
bro's Herplclde.
This remarkable preparation ahsn.
lutoly eradicates dandruff and pro
vents tho hair from falling.
The prophylactic action of llerpl
cldo keeps tho hulr free from disease,
and with tho sculp sweet nnd clean
a natural hulr growth Is Inevitable.
Horplddo hulr scintillates with
health uud vlglr, light und luster,
produced only by the well-known
scalp and hulr dressing, N'owhro's
Herplclde.
Newbro's Herplclde lu t,0c and
1 1 00 sites s sold by all deulors who
Kunrunleu It lo do all that Is
claimed. If you uru not sntlsflnd
your money Mill be refundod.
All flrsl'Oluss barbum and hulr
dreufciirs mi mid reciiinineiiil II
A KHinplb uud booklet will hi sent
lo Mm uililrns upon reicipi or nr
by The Herjdidn ' ". Hud ll He
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Sensational Sale of Remnants
AT
REMNANTS OF LACES
f00 remnants of Laees, all
lengths and styles, at about
Y PRICE
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. O.
REMNANTS OF
EMBROIDERIES
;"()() reinnants til' ICinhroitlcr
ies, from lj t fi ytl. IfiitliH,
all new patterns, al alioiil
V6 PRICE
Now is Your Opportunity to Save Money
'I'liese reninant.s are the aceHiniilaiitiii (ir.slinil ends lei'l from this season's latest materials.
You may find just what you want and at ',, I., and 'Mess than regular price.
REMNANTS OF SILKS
1000 short ends of Silks in plain
and fancy weaves to he closed out
in this side at less than nianufac'
turers' cost.
REMNANTS OF
WHITE GOODS
For waists, skirts and dresses,
all lengths and prices, on sale at
great reductions.
REMNANTS OF
DRESS GOODS
1000 reinnants of Wool Dress
(loods. I ust enough for a waist
or slcirf ; all new goods. You can
huy them iu this sale at ahout
One-Half Price.
REMNANTS OF SHEETING
Mualin pillow casing, tubing, etc.,
all go on sale at sensational
prices.
REMNANTS OF
WASH GOODS
1000 remnants of (linghains,
(!repes, Calicoes, Dimities, (Jala
teas and oilier wash goods on sale,
at a traction of tho original
prices.
REMNANTS OF SCRIM
And Curtain Nets, in all lengths,
new patterns, on sale at about
Oue-llalf Uegular Prices.
FREE Savo Your Saloslips and Get Wm. Rogers Guaranteed Triplo Plated Silverware FREE
Sensational Clearance Sale of Coats and Suits
IA Every Coat and Suit in the house. All IA
this Season's Styles and Colors go on sale
OrF Thursday, Friday and Saturday at OFF
100 Nov Crepo Pettlcoata iu
plain and fancy, ijs'J jj Q
viil'ii -, pedal, each nj)JL)V
100 Now Grope Wait iu all col
ors, $1.00 values, 4h SQ
Hpci iul, each PaiD
100 now "Cropo
Wnlfltn, real nival
in , Nile price, carl
do Oliono"
$3.98
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