Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 28, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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(Induct, American open golf clinm
plon. became nmntciir cnntnitlon of
Krnnco today, y (HifoatliiK Henry J.
ToppliiB or tho Orecnwlch, Country
club, Connecticut, by four tip nnil
three to ptny, In the flnnt round of
:iC hoi en.
Warm winds nnd sunny weather
Kreetcd "tho plnrr. All plncre ol
other nationalities. ns well as 12
other American entrant. were elimi
nated In the earlier rounds.
Both Oiiiini'l nnil Toinjr lirnn
(he seeoiul round bndlv. On'mitt
JUi'Ou'd hi- Irivc out f bounds, while
Tointiiip iint'eil to the foot of u tree
mul eouM only iteh out fur position,
llotb took four stroke to roach tlie
j;ipeu uiul then Oiiunet holed n four
vn nl pull mid won the linle. Uuimet
Jijjiiin pu-lusl his drhe out of bounds
nt tlie MM'on.l, hut ot a half. Ouituct
holed n i-.vnrd putt for two nt the
third. Tho iourth wih hal-d nm'
Oiiimt t was then (I up nnd appar
ently n certain winner.
Allliouult She exacted happened iu
Die xietory 'if Ouiutct. it was not un
til the end of the morning round that
the American champion obtained a
satisfactory inU'niitncc oxer Toppii.
At the turn in the nf:cnuou round
tho ciime uii'M'urcd almost at an cud,
but Topping exived and played borne
remarkahlo Approach hinds. They
ontno too late, bowever.to be of any
u.c except to Hi9t)H)nc Ins defeat for
two holes.
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HINDUS OFFER LOOPHOLE FREES
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FOR FELLOWS
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VAXCOl'VKK, II. C. May 2S.
Vancouver Hindu told the Itnt.ilsra- ,,,,,, ,n,000 ffom lhc ScnnumbcrK
CHICAGO. May SS. Frank M
ItennluK. for several years cashier of
the Farmer' Hank of Schautnberi:,
III., was freed today on a technical
ity from a charge, or Having em
tlon otriclals today that they
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WIlHKLlNG, W. Vn., May '2S.A
movement xvns started here toduv to
hnxo President WiUon intervene for
MisH Fannie Sellins, confined in Fair
mont jail for violntiqe the njuuetou
of Judcu A. G. Dayton in eouncelion
with the miners' strike at Colliers,
Vn. Twenty five thousand o-,t-onnls
were t-ciit to union labor men
by tho Ohio Valley Trade- Assembly,
nkinj them to urjje the president to
order ili ScIIitio releiiM.-. Jliss
Sclliim wns an oipitiixcr of the Xu
tional Garment-Workers' union nnd
If said to have worked amoiifr the
families of the striking miners.
oro bank.
A venllct of not guilty was re
turned In the trial at the direction of
Judge McKlnley, who said the Indlct
I ment was faulty. Karly In the
hearing It wag shown that the bank
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ItlCILMONI). Vol., May 28. Tho
Vultcd States circuit court of ap
peals sustained today tho right or
tho I'nltcd Mine-workers or America
to "unionize" in tho case or John
Mitchell Individually and others, ap
pellants, against tho Mthemand Coal
and CoKo company on npjeal from
the district court at l'hlllppl, W. Va.
willing to put In cub and property
hair a million dollars ball for the 37C
of their countrymen now aboard tho
Komagata Maru If the government
would allow tho rele.ifo ot the party
at, t. ...- 1.. , l.l-.l I
uiuii ui conns i.i.aii htciuc;. ; hnJ nover bwJ, ncorporated and
whether or not tho Knst Indians hao'thftt ,n lho oy08 ot the Uw Heunlng
a right to enter Canada. Lawyers ,nud h- aoclaU,s wcre parlncrg.
representing the crown and the illn-t
dus discussed the matter and agreed
to cut proceedings short by having
dlsmlsted by content a habeas corpu
application filed today In tho supreme
court, so that an appeal might be
brought tomorrow before the court;
ot appeals, the hlgucst court iu
British Columbia.
This proposal, however, did not
please tho Hindu leaders In Vancouv
er. They declared against a s nort
cut, and It Is possible now that they
will Insist on flghwng over every
Inch or the legal pathway that may .
lead cither Into Vancouxer or back
to Yokohama. They bave so rar de
clined to consent to the court ar
t'UHWdO, .Mux "J8. Discussion
tf the icpoil of ti -pedal commit tec
oh white sluve tuiffic was the or
tier of the duy nt the vetiernl usm'iu
lily I'resb.xteriun etiiilclt iu the I'uit
eil State-. The icporl I'liipbuiixeil
the sleifiui: "No tolerating, no regu
la.iou, uo leeoguiliou," uiul urged
that the evil be eradicated by the
strict enforcement of municipal,
stale and fcdeinl laws.
Doubt wun opics-ei in the rvpoil
of the udxi-nhilit.x of Ifiicliiu e
hygiene iu the public schools, nnd
patents wcre tilled to infotm their
cbildieu persounllx of tlie truths of
life.
An oxcrlnic -ick'nc to allow wo
men In -crxc as ruling ciders in the
I'lY-bxIermn cliurcli was frowned mi
bx the n cinbly, which sustained the
committee on bill- and owrtiinv' in
its iccomiufiidutiot's that no action
he taken on lhc petition.
A recommendation that xvlmi minister-
of (he I'rc-byliriau church arc
sued for divorce the local I'ro-bx-
lery should investigate the case mid
spread its report on the records of
the Presbytery,, was upproxed nnd
sent to the xnrious Pre-byteries for
n referendum xo!e.
lien C. Sheldon left Wednesday for
Kugcno wherix ho speaks on charter
drafting and preiuuits Market Master
Itunxard's vlo9 ou the public market.
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A Glasgow engineer has luvonttil a siu.ill tiutoiiiohllc ljlul a lixdnu'iir,
which traxcln on land or water, according to resrtfi from London The photo
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JRATE MATE KILLS
WIFE AND KIN
I.IXt'OLX. Xcb.. Mac JS. Marry
A. Stout .-hot and killed hi- wife,
Ida Stout, today, tifter .-hooting nnd
seriou-ly xx'ounding his Hister-iu-lnxx',
.Marie Cunnichnel. The shooting
followed a ipmrrel on u train ou
which the trio had just reached the
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rangement. and cahrtS oack to the ot-!,,lV " ' " . , ',
ri-Miir. jii-s v iiniiiriiiici xvns miui iu
The Wlllametto Pacific grade be
tween Lakeside and Winchester t
being thrown up by a 60-ton shovel.
PORTLAND, Mc. May W. Mr.
TI1711111- llrackelt Kent, widow of the
former xpeuker of the ualiotial hou-e
of n'pnv-i'iilnliM'K, diiil today nllci'
11 biief illui'ss, Mrs, Ki-ed leaxcs n
duughlcr, Mr-. Arthur Italeutxiic, ol
San Diego. '
hx tho crew of the slcaiimr Hhaw
unit in port loda from JackHouvlllo,
1'la , U hcllcxcd lo bo from tho steam
er P J. Luckciibach, from Tampa,
I'la., May 1." for llalilmiiro, Mhlch Is
about a week oxer-duo. A rexenuo
cutter Is scouring the sea looking for
the Liickcubach.
The Liickcubach rarrlml a irow of
2'.) men under Captain A. K Webb
ot New York.
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STEAMER LUCKENBACK I KILLED BY FRESHMAN
WASHINGTON, .May JH Ptc-i-ib'iil
Wilson told ileligiili'N to lhc Nil
Iloiml l-'oichtu Tunic coiixcotiou who
culled 011 him ut lite wli le homoi to
iln,, Unit one if lhc chief iiciils of
lhc t'ullrd Sillies was 11 iiiiuchiitil
maiiiic nnd Ihul he wun gteallv in
li'H'-hil Iu lho ih'xclopiiiriit of Hi
foidgn liaihi of llic I'liilcil Slates.
"Tlii'ic is nothing iu ulivli I am
mote iiilctcstcd than llu fullest do
xelopiiicul of lhc tiuibi of this conn
trx .nnd its iihcoiiN coinpiest of
foicigti imiiki'tH," said ho. "It is nun
of the tilings we hold ni'iiic-l o our
hcuit that lhc Koxeiiiuii'iit tiud .xoii
should co-opeiiitc 111 the mol lull
inutc iiuinui'i' iu iiccoiiiplisliliiK our
coiiiiiion oliji'i I. ! am sine thai I
speak lhc coiixidlon of all of xoii
when I -ox that inn' of our chief
iiei'ds is to haw a merchant maiiiic,"
LAYS 001 10 OIE
ON BISHOPRIC STEPS
LONDON' May S.N Miss Auiilo
Keuticx who a low da) ago wns ar
retted at l.nuibelh Palnco. tlio rcsl
ili'iiic of (lie nrih bishop of Cnliter
bury, returned there again this oxen
lug Hlio ln down nil the pnxeluellt
ouisldo with two suffragctto ituroci
nttctidlug her and many people wntch
lug tlio performance. Hho wns credi
ted with the rtnli'miuil
great uuantlty ot xvrcckngo seen float-1 classuun'r room .Monday night, died "I shall not moxu, but will ilia
lug In tho ocean off Charleston, S. C , . today ' here "
WITH 29 MEN LOST
MIILADKLIMIIA, May 2S
ANN M'OLIS. Mil , May SS Win.
It. How lus, a St. John' College jun
ior, shot by freshmen when lio with
other Juniors, went lo tho under
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Mclals today with tho countor pro
posal that tho cntlro party had beoa
released on ball, which tho Vancouxer
men wore ready to furnish. Somo of
the Vancouver Hindus aro admittedly
wealthy.
tlie side. Stout cut bis throat with
11 knife. Surgeon- said he would die.
STOCKS
FIGURES
VARY LITTLE
ANTI-TRUST BILL
AMENDMENTS LOST
WASHINGTON, May 'J8. -The
ilemoeriilid luijority iu tlie bouse re
peatedly voted down today nil at
tempts to amend the Cla.xlou omnibus
uiiti-triiht bill. The labor exemption
section xxiik not expected to be
reached until later.
NEW YORK, May 2SS. t'nlmport
anl variations were tho rule In the
early stock market de.iilngs today
The leaders were mildly reactlonar)
and General Motors yielded
points ot Its recent trivanco.
tags were In exceedingly light vui
ttmo.and tho list as a xvholo bore tho
f&mlllar antc-hollday aspect. Thoro
scorned to ho somo lilssppolntmont at
tho lack of more definite details re
garding tho Mexican negotiations,
this reeling finding reflection In Lon
don, xvhero Americans xvoro mostly
lower.
ESCAPE ROAD WORK
JOL.IKT, III., Mav 28. John Mur
phy and John lliirle, honor men 111 a
coin ic t Miiinl workiii" on state road
work, c-cuH'il toilux from Camp
Dunne at Starved Rock. They are
the firt li'iuois conxicls to violate
the tru-t placed ill them miicc the 1111-
two watched road and farm camps were
Deal- ' c-lablislicd. I tot li xxcre xcrviiiir in-
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iicierminaie Miiteuccs nnd couhl have
expected thur liberty in n few
months.
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C0XEY DEFEATED BY
DODGERS'STAR BASEMAN
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COLUMIIPS, O., May 28. Hy a
votu of nearly three to ono, Scott
Wilklns or Lima, has defeated "Gen
oral" Jacob S. Coxoy or Masslllon tar
tlio nomination or the feoclallst party
for governor. ItotuniB rrom tho rcr-
orendum vote of socialists or Ohio
HOSTON. May 8.--Mrs, Lillian
A. Turnbull, or Ilrookllnc, who
nlnlniAil If. lifitrn linnn fliA U'lfl nt hft
,.... , ,....i,vi ........ ,,.,.., 1 wore mado public horo today.
fornla ranchman, riled a suit for dl-j
vorco today agalnut her husband,
William n, Turnbull, on grounds or
Infidelity.
A row jtars ago Mrs. Turnbull
sued unuiiccessfiilly In the California
courts to lecovcr for her daughter,
ncatrlte, a thlril of tho lialdwlu es
tate, on tho claim that tho daughter
was Ualdw Id's child by contract
marriago.
DISMISS TRUE BILL
UAK.E' OAUR&ft.r
4." WsOOitUN PIOST tA9ChVN
Jnkv Daubert, Mar find basoiuau ut
Iku Italwn, Is starling ot( Ibis season
n If Uo Inloiul Id curry off nuofhnr
'mtltw chilHipluiisblp, In bis rr
MWiilivii giimr JiiLn giilliciisl lnuuly
0 Wf ft'f nil Htcnifcvu at JWL
KPOKANK, 1ih., Max M. I m
fil States Di.trni Jiuh-c Hudkin, act
ing on onlcr lioiu Washuigloii lo
day, iImihshwI Jm iiidii'lmciil clung
ill),' liiuiic iI llic mail wliiib was
li'gisli'H'il biir loiliiv ilgauiM Dunn
ell Diucupiiit nl Niel.iinc: I'uul b A.
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I oil ol I'oii.k 11., Iibilm, uiul i
I'.-i m p'tiili, I1I11I111
"TIZ" GLADDENS
S0RE.JIED FEET
"TIZ" mak sore, burning, tired feet
fairly duncu with dillglit. Away go tho
rlu-s snt paint, tlio torus, callouses,
MUtcra uud bullions.
"TIZ" draws
out the acids and
polions that (lulf
up your fet-t. No
mutter bow hard
xoii work, how
.long xou dance,
bow fsr you
walk, or bow looj;
you remain on
our fit, "TIZ"
brings retful
font (omforl.
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derul for tlml.
tolling, swollen, sinsrtbiu In t. Your fiot
jiit tlngbi fur )jf, sin utivi-r hurt or
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CHIFFON TAFFETA
"We utrtM' iwcoptiniiul
value, u!5n-iiL lniportotl
Cliiffoit Taffeta in dark
and lijjlit shades very
soft, fine silk lor even
nig wear, priee
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FRENCH CREPES
linport'd I'Veiich Crepes
math1 iViiin fine soft
Cnreiau rot ton with
heavy null effect,
stripes and plaids,
shown exclusive iu this
f)5c? to
l''J" u4c-j r-i 2-.- n rj- r Sl
i.v mcuiuru & laiiuivc ury uuuus 3iure -". pnes
EXPANSION SALE SPECIALS
Evidence of our values offered are proven every day by visiting our store, whoro you can soo tho crowds in
each department. Our linos show a very complete ro presentation of all tho nowest summer goods to bo
found in the Roguo River valley.
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HOSIERY
This Store will be
Closed on
Saturday, May 30
Decoration Day
From 2 to 4 p. m.
EMBROIDERY SALE
A K'''at feature of the expan
sion sale are the offerings we
make ou high class embroid
ery. 10-inch Voile and Crepe
Flouncing, with colored em
broidery etles; also handing
to match at reat reductions.
. I .;"i() f-in. Voile, embroider'
edtfe $l.lf
$'-'."() in-iu. Voile
edtfe
I.no 'Iw-iu. Voil
colored
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colored
WOMEN'S FINE SILK HOSE, 50c
Stoclinf,'H tho quality of these are usually sold at
7jc, pine silk boot with lisle heel and toe and double
lisle garter top, black, white and colors, special price
FINE UNDERMUSLIN
Clowns of the sheerest materials, wi
yokes of laces and embroideries, ribbon run, prices
from
icatitiful
i, prices
.Gf to $2.50
NO. 150 MOIRE RIBBON 35c
All .Silk Moire liibhons, 5 inches wide, come in all
the new tango as well as the staple shadeSi for bows,
sashes or millinery, per yard, only '. JJS
12i2c DRESS GINGHAM, SPECIAL 7c
We place on sale an excellent quality of Dress (ling
ham at this low price. These aro aenson's left-over
patterns from the very best grado dress gingham we
sold at 1 21ji to close them at 7
nlge .S:,.50
tf.LOO 'lo-in. Voile, colored
edge . . . .$fM)0
All these special numbers
have bauds to match at re
reduced prices.
UNION
FOREST MILLS
SUIT 50c
Women's h'ine Uibbed hisle
Cuiou Suit, perfect fitting,
cool, serviceable summer
garments, Dutch neck. 110
sleeve, tight knee, sizes l to
ii, extra sizes same priee, at
only 50
INFANTS' UNDERWEAR
Wc carry large assortment
of infants' wear, band vest
and wrappers, in cotton,
wool and silk and wool,
prices from, each, 25d to
S5
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CREPES 25c
This lot consists of Hates Crepes, Imported Cleopatri
Crepes and Japanese Crepes, colors, plain, fancy and
the new candy stripes, all included iu this lot 25
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WATCHING OUR NOTION SPECIALS
Cambric Dross Shields
Wasli.ihlo Cambric Dress
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Shields, made iu three
sizes, speeial, !J jairs for
.a . . . 25f
Hulr Net, 5 for 10o
Honderson Corsot 50c
An exceptional good cor
set, made to stand every
day hard wear, special
pnc" .. 50
Ladios' Hose, 3 prs, 20c
IwidieH Kast Iilaek Hose,
rttgulai' incgrlide, special
II pairs for . S350
eiiiHiic, uu colors, spec
BiiUi Lawn Tape 5c
10 gross, 112 yards on holt,
White Liisvm Tape, cut
bins and folded, sizes I, 'J,
, I, f, M-r holt 5
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