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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1914)
'flJ WT, .r" r 51 If" it TOMTOflP MATL TRIBIJTO MEDFOKD, ..QRKOON, 1WIPAV, MA.21). JOjj. r PXGE EIGHT CABINET TALKS PEACE PROGRESS BEARS BADLY SQUEEZED CHICAGO WHEAT PII COIOD, LEXijaxEaj r n nara $25,000 LADIES DERBY , OVER PEACE TALK MEXICANS FIRE MEXICANS JOYOUS PON mm A if t i t if) k 17 If AT ACAPALOCA ON' NOAM) V. S. S. CALIFOR NIA, Muwillan, Mex., Miiv US (via wli-cipsm ti San l)iep, May 2lM Itcport hno ronelieii the Amerieun fleet hero of at I links on steamers in the lmrl)or C Aeupuleo liv Mexican. Tlio violence appear to lie the work of ImliniiH who have n linhit of firinjr reeklely nt llic shipping in llio liur hor. Conditions nt Aeapuleo are tie perilled in infonnntion conveyed to the Atncriemi admiral as deplorable. Tht .lapiine.-e merchant vc-scls Feyo Mnrn ami Kiyo Mam have left Mnnrunillo, where it was reported thnt they had landed munition of wnr for Hiietln. The Seyo Mnrn sailed for Siilina Cnir, the western termlnu of the Teliuuuleiw railnad, and the Kiyo Mnrn for liunolulti. The cunhrt.it AnnnHilis ordered to the mouth of tho Ynqui river after the French colony nt Santa Ko-nlia had ndvied Hear Admiral Howard that Americans were in dancer of an Indian MprUinp, has rcjxirtcd that ieaeo and quiet prevail in the Ynqui country nnd thnt tho xtxty-two Americana living in the valley have refused to leave, their home.. Word was cnt to them through the eon Rtitutionalixt line that nny nMt ance needed would be afforded them nt once. BLACK DEPRAVITY!, . SDRNTCKE WASHINGTON. May 2!K Tho lat e6t development In the Mexican sit uation apparently was not construed here an affecting tho success of the negotlntlonn. Secretary Hryan and other officials, ns they entered the white house for the cabinet meeting, declared tho situation was still "pro presflap satisfactorily. Constitutionalist officials Mill mnlnctl tho position that should dele Rates go to the Nlajsara conforenco they would consider only the external attain of Mexico. Secretary Hryau and Secrctarv Daniels both paid they still were without Information of the reported landing of tho large cargoes of the Yplranga and llavarla at Puerto, Mexico. The cabinet discussed tho exchange ot messages between General Car ranxa and tho mediators at tho Nia gara conference, but all the secretar ies declined to comment on them Secretary Hryan would only say that he had "nothing official" on the departments. KI'SOM. Knglnnd, May ay. J. It. MF.XICO CITY, Mnv 2!. l"uu--J,l, "rown filly. I'rlncos Horde, mil uetivitv in oft eml eirele of tho I w tl- the Oaks Slakes, known as capital i reported. Miniter of Hcpratlty 100 per cent hideous was revealed this morning in the testimony before Probation Judge Ton Velio In tho cases of the three children ot Mrs. David ropo, ago S, 10 and 12 years, who were paroled j to tho custody ot their grandmother, Mrs. Hoxscy of this city. District Superintendent J. D. Cain ot tho Hoys' and Girls' Aid socloty of Port land, declared it to be tho worst case that ever came under his notice. Tho three children have been with their grandmother for the last three months, during which tlmo It was testified the mother contributed H towards their support. Tho grand mother wrote tho daughter she would tiavo to take steps towards more sup port, or tho children would bo sent to tho Hoys' and Girls' Aid society, whereupon Mrs. Pope came to this city and took tho children to Itosc burg, where they wcro found by Sup erintendent Cain. Tho diseased condition of the chil dren from the testimony adduced, rovealcd nn almost unbelievable con dition, their future licalth being menaced by tho wanton cruelty, ac cording to tho mother, of a rejected suitor. Mrs. Pope testified that she was an actress and a nurso. and that she had been forced Into a life of shamo by her husband, early in her mar ried life. WOODMEN OF WORLD PUN BIG INITIATION Mcdford Camp No. 90, Woodmen of tho World will hold a big daks initiation In their hall over Daniels' Btoro, Monday night, Juno 1st, be ginning promptly at 8 o'clock, at which tlmo a large class of strangers will bo introduced into tho protec tion degree of tho order, I. I, lioak, head, consul of tho Pa cific jurisdiction of tho order will be present to assist with the initiatory work nnd tho Introdutlon of candi dates, invitations have, been ex tended to Pliovnlx, Ashland and Grants Puss camps, and a largo at tendance Is augured. Tho meeting will bo followed by a big banquet and a very pleasant evening Is In store for all who attend. All members of tho order are requested to be present nt this moetlng, and by their pres sure assist in making it the largest nnd most successful Log Rolling ever held in this part of the Jurisdiction. HANGS EOR MURDER Ctl.OHK, Arir., Mny 21). -William Stewnrt, n former Tinted Stales .sol dier, wns halloed hero today for par ticipation in the murder of Alfred HilHit nnd Fred Kilibe, merchants, hcvcral years ap. He eollap-ed on the gallows and had to he supported until the trnp wns spmnjr. J. It. Goodwin, another d.-ehnrucd soldier involvid in tin crime, wns ex ecuted several mouths ago. Hilpot nnd Kihhe were murdered while on u hunting trip. The mo ive wns rob bery. Goodwin nnd Stewnrt appeal ed to ccr.il courts uml finally to the president, for clemency, which wns denied. MEDFORD TAXI COMPANY FOR PROVOLT PICNIC The Mcdford Tnxi Company, My ers & Cos, proprietor;, have been in uHTation cince May 1.1 and now have three touring- enr nnd lire pre pared for all city taxi business and touring trip with experienced driv ers They have day nnd night ser vice with otfieo nt WiNouV cigar store, first door wet of First Na tional hunk, nnd the phono number is :ioo. They will send two cars to the Provolt picnic Saturday nud will mnke the round trip fnre $2..'0. Let them know if you want to go. GO JOHN BRISBANE WALKER TALKS STRIKE SITUATION WASHINGTON, Mny 20. John Ilrishane Walker of Denver con ferred with President Wilson ludny nhout tho Colorado strike situation. Mr. Walker believes art) tni'imi will he Misrihle in u short time mid that both parties to the controvert are now willhiL' to make concessions. LACK OF INVITATION WAHIIINHTON, Mny 20. Jiinii V. 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Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, rnndu from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs. mid to-day holds tho record of Hing thu most successful remedy for female Ills we knowof, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file In thu I'inkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., aecrn to prove tills fact If you huva Urn uliglitunt doubt that lo'illu l, IMiikliiuiiV Vutfutu IdfConiiioiiiMl will JirlpyoiMvrito tihilluK,l'liUliiii.HdiHiii:(;o. (H(iiili!iitli4l)l,yHii,.,HMiaforHil )(, Vuur Jotter tvJH oiimnj, vnr. puliiie instruction nun iinnnee, tlie nelinjr minister of foreign affairs and the pnernl treasurer of the re public conferred with Provisional President Hueitn at I! o'clock. The German minister, Admiral V. Hjiitr., nisi) called later at the na tional palace. .It is believed the inlornut'oiml ait uatiou was discussed at these con ferences. The inhabitants were jubilant on learning of icnorts about an early set lenient between Mexico and the I'nited States, mid that the American troops would soon evacuate Vera Crur.. tho "Undies' Derby.'1 Lord Carunr von's W'tisslllssn was second and Sir John Thursby'a Torchlight third. There wore lit starters, Tho OaOks has beo mun m'ery ear slneo ITTU. It Is an nt for three-year-old fillies, and Is valued at ?:, 000. Tho course ts 1 l-i mites In leiiKth. For this ear's raco tlioro wore orlKlually 300 entries. CHICAGO, May 2H. The chief concent caught short In coin lodu ul tho end of tlm May delivery was the interest that hud virtual command of wheat and had pcriuillcd an easy settlement. In emu, nn unpareut consideration wli shown, Ami in Iho end prices seemed to he put lip with out merev. The market for coin closed at "Jo for Mny, an advance of II' ic per hiishel, compare!! with last nij;lit AURORA AND CANBY i RoYal Baking Powder AlKOh'A, Or., May '".). Not sat isfied with the loot they obtained early today from the po-dnffieo at Cnnhy, Or., which they entered early today, robbers came to Aurora und ndibed the postoffiee here. They iddained here more than -flflOO worth of stamps. The robbers uNo took from the Aurora postoffiee a book of money order blanks. From the Cnnhy jsist office their haul amounted to about $10 in money nud some money or der blanks. Thnt they did not fjet more wns due to the fnet that the Ciiahy postmaster kept his supplies in u bank vault. The robbers es enped without leaving n tangible clue. unss&a ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious home-baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking My- pleasant and profitable We Handle Ice iWCRITERIOA7F TSeASON'BFAVOBITKpl & Collar f Ty cv 4 SiSS?!"Ja thnt has been proved by an al) sis to bo absolutely pure and free from all rontnmlnatlou. it Is a sate leu to uso In thu family Ico box whoro Impure, Ice would affect tho foods kept there. Iletter have us com mence servlui; )oti. Tho soon or tho better for your food nud yourself. For Qubk Deliveries rhono nt H. Weinhard's Ice Depot m p Ll In coiumeiuorauci! of the u'lillnntry of the men who Kiive their lite's blood for "an undivided mitnm1 we oliserve Memoilal Day. It is a filling tnhule to the country's heroes. Make ,our iippenrance wot thy of the day. You will find selection easy in these pre-eminent Society llrninl Clothes models for nil younu men ami men who slay ,ouujj. A representative array if the smallest stvles, most desirable pnlterus and wear-worthy fabrics. Priced that will please you. 1 most desirable pnlterus and wear-worthy fabrics. Priced that will please you. L The Toggery 1 umuiiLi in lllLJIILlliUIUILiLJt ": X t r t t t t T t ? t y t t T f r i SATURDAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT REMNANT SALE 1000 licniiiaiits of Silks and Wool Dress Goods, all lengths, on sale Saturday at about , HALF PRICE MANN'S CKNTRAL AVtiNTI-; NKAK I'OSTOKKK'H REMNANT SALE 'J000 Ucimiaiits of hiiit'iis, White (hiuds, (tiilniii Scrims, (litighatiis, Calicoes and Wash (loods, all lengths, go on sale Sat iirdav at about HALF PRICE GREAT CLEAN-UP SALE OF SPRING COATS AND SUITS 25 new Spring Suits, values tip to $10.50, on sale dQ QQ Saturday, each WSSJ 'IT) new Spring Suits, values up to $25.00, on sale D S CA Saturday, eneh tj) 1 UU 25 new Spring Suits, values up to $:$5.00, on sale 1Q QQ Saturday, each P JL s O I(K) new ('rein' IVttieoafs, to ,f2 value, each in plain and fancy, up (Jj 1 Q 4JJ M.J J FREE Save Your Saleslips and get Wm. Rogers' Guaranteed Triple Plate Silverware FREE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT GREAT REDUCTIONS Children's Drawers, Skirts and Waists, values, special each 15c 7&c Women's Muslin Clowns and Skirls, values up to $1.00, sale price at 59c Misses' Skirls, Corset Covers and Gowns, 50c values, now at, each 29c Children's Drawers, Skirts and Waists, real 25c values, salt 1 IZ 14"U price, each Women's Gowns, Corset Covers and Combination Suits, $1.25 val ues, at 79c Women's Skirls, Gowns and Combination Suits, up to $2,00 VlllllfH ill Mill I Minn, $1.39 SATURDAY SPECIALS Clark 'h O. N. T. Cotton 7 for 25c Spool GREAT WASH GOODS SALE New Katiues, in till t Jlfhpr f It uoigaurs s.w can Talcum Powder, per can 12c Hcsi Prints and Challies, yard , 5c (iood Apron Gingham, yard 6c New Crepes, in Dresden patterns, C special, yard Ac!; col oix, xiH'y spe cial, yard . 25c HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR 5c Women's Siinnnei Vests, special, ea.. Women's Umbrella 'Pants, special, ft f? pair mDj Woman's Union special at, pir suit SiiIIm, 29c Women's l'ast lilack Hose, pair. 9c Women's Silk colors, per pair Hose, all 59c Girls' Finn Itlhhfd Hose, special at, por f C0 pair S!i a: -: i i E : s 51 31 H t t t f y y y t ? ? T 7 ? ? y t f 7 ? y V T ? f 7 X s JtlH )i io HkLlilx film In einll jwiaK&v M&U , .