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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1914)
tU PAflW BTX MEDFOTCD MATL TRTnUNTJ. MEDFOKD. OREGON, MONDAY,. .TTTNE S. 101 ! t I J.J. IL 1 1 PALACE INTRUDER CARRANZAiTO BE RECEIVED AI PEACE MEETING GARLAND STILL IN DURANCE VILE A Maxwell "25" II 40 BOATS LOST TO IN PANAMA REPEAL TWENTY PERSH UN ACCEPTS MEA AM AMENDMENTS ONLY PLAIN DRUNK IDFORD L IN NORTHERN ALE LONDON, Jnno S.Hnrry Plko. who startled yesterday tlio mitliorl turn by Invading nucklnjtlinm I'atnco, Is not a BtiffrnKotto ngont, according today to tlio attorney for tho rroso (iillon nt How strcqt notlco court. Tlio wan clambered uxor a ton foot spiked wall nnd eluded sentinels. police guards nnd servnntB, did so wlillo under the Influonro or drink nnd without nny ulterior motive, snld tho lnwyor. After overcoming nil tho obstacles, IMko strolled about for a lom; (lino In the Interior of tho palace, which lit explored from bnscment to sixth floor. It was only when ho entered nu orruplvd room that he was nr resled. Ho had changed his clothing for n milt belonging to n servant, ng ho had torn nnd soiled his own clothes In climbing the wall nnd crawling ncroKg tho grounds. Tho mnglstrato remanded tho prisoner for a week for further Inquiry. IA L HYGIENE LECTURES T ESDAY Tmnnnow the Stale Soeinl Hygiene society will hold its first meeting of n series of three lectures nt the pub lic library, with Dr. S. A. Lockwood nnd II. C. Onniett as ppenkerc. Tlio subject will lio the need of instruction by the parents to their children con cerning health and the mtcriea of life. The fact that these instructions are needed cannot be dencid, but how to impart them is another matter, nnd this will be the subject most dis ciied. The postcard with its insinuated meaning the secret bad literature, the misinformation given children, but, wont of nil, the fact that there are qtinek doctors and firms who, realiz iii'; that the nxcnige joting mnn or woman has not been given tin educa tion ns to themselves but lie in ignornnce, prey ukih them nnd e.xlort money for alleged dienes where none exist, and succeed in tearing down the health of the patient; who eii use endless worry nnd who nrofc-s cures when they hao not been cured. This nnd tho fact that thin ngo of dressmaking is to reveal the figure to an immodest extent, that health is sacrificed to nin the fut-hionnble fig ure nru ndded incentives to a new idea in training children. Tho red plague, its scores of vic tims whose percentage Increases each year, the double standard of living. These two curse huvo grown so great that they are n menace to the life of the nation. Come tomorrow night lo the public library and help to fight the evil by education and to iniiart it to other. TO ClilCAaO, Juno 8. Special traliu bearing delegates to the biennial con vention of tho (Jencrul Federation of Women's clubs began arriving in Chi cago today. The convention opens tomorrow. The first Bpeclal was the Colorado California tralu of six slconera, Texas, Florida nnd Wiscousln trains were duo later In the day. Tho committee, announced that It had abandoned the Idea of using Doy Scouts as guides and baggage boys as the Scouts were too young for tho work. "What tho Federation of Women's Clubs can do for Young Women," will bo tho title of tho address to ho glvon by Mlts Margaret Wilson, daughter of tho president, It was made known today, THE DAYS' BATTLE L on noAito r. s. s. oaufornma, A1AZATJ.A.V, Juno 8, - Tlirea dujs fighting ut Santiago, Lower Califor nia, between tho fcdurul and coiibtl tutlonulUt forc'CH, wero reported to day to lteur Admiral Doyle, The casualties uio nuld to have been light and tho result Indecisive. At Hun Anltu, Lower California, A med ian properly owners complain that their places have boon looted by fed eral froldlcr. Tho Mvleun milter fltiwmri) mid tho American rruUvr MWh r pow ticsiled tip Ihu (lulf tf CallfWHlu. WASHINGTON', Juno S. In offie- inl ei roles hero the teeinditis of the Tniltpiro lilookHde order reemd ed ns tin indieittion tlmt (leiieml Oar mnsa will bo received into the Xing nm conference. CrrnaV answer to the mediHtor. it was generally cxpeclcd, will bo foron riled from Snltillo tonight or tomorrow. I'pon whiit terms the iontitii(ioiiilit lead ers' repiseuttios tnav ngree to enter the ueyolilinis u.tv no defi nitely known here, hut there was a feeling that lonfeieiiccs nt Xiugnru Falls yestenlnv mul iienolirttious re sulting from thei'e oonforenees with the Yiiliiniriiii soveinniret and t!en cral lluertn had worked out an un derstanding J.y which the .(,no of medialion was In ho broadened. Though tiiieonfinned hoio, tepmls were persistent that the imdiattus had induced (letiernl lluerta to re scind tho blockade older only lifter there had been some assurance front the I'tiiUd States as to the disposi tion of the Antilhi. One report had it that the steamer would ho diverted to some other port, pmhablv Ha vana. H'iidiug further mediation ne gotiations. Secretary llryan's face was illum inated with n smile broader than us ual. Ho was akcd if tho Spanish umlitissndor iu nuuoutic:iig the sus pension of the blockade had made nny protet to the United States on behalf of lluerta relating to th lauding of the Antilln's cargo, or if there had been any negotiations on the part of this governmeni'uud the owners of the steamer Antilln, with n x'iew to diverting -he hip from Tnfnpieo. I'rofossor Y. I', (latlaud, ex preneher, foituno teller and nlleced swindler of women of Fiesiio, nruM ed Sntunlax afternoon upon telo graphio. advices from the fulifoinia eit.v, is still in tho eitv jail, eoinplnin ing abtHtt tho air nnd waiting for the at rival of an officer to take him back. The professor was besot by a now tribulation this morning. His law or at KreMH telegraphed him that it would lake $1000 to secure his release, nud thnt ho would have to return to Fii'Min. lie is shv the $1000 and does not want to u'turn to Fresno. Nn man ever held iu the eitv jail over disliked it more. Tho profcsoi found fault with the bedding, tho von tilntiou, the meals--in fuott there was nothing sntistaotorv, lie offered ln aulo. his diamonds and the jewels of hi wife lo bo out. lie offered lo lt:iv a siu'oinl officer lo guard him. The police turned u deaf ear to nil these npponls. At the Medfoul hotel Mrs. (larlninl is ipiiirlered, refusing to see nil call eis, nnd visiting her imprisoned mute. She is MvlUliiv Kowued and bedecked with jewels, Fre.siio accouuls say she eloped with Professor (larhind, but the professor, ucetndiug to the po lice, refuses to tell where they were married. Oarluud N alleged to have .swin dled a Fresno woman out of monox liy offering to cure deuf and dumb nephews h elnirvoyaney, selling op tions ho did not ns-e-.s, and putting ?(!0 iu a tin box us a good luck omen. The StiO afterwards mxsterioitslv turned out to be old safety razor blades. An officer from Fresno will ar rive this nfctruoou. E Ql KIU'.C, dune S. Some folly chooncis wsio vvrecktil and twmilv or mote 1'isheime.u lost their lives, accenting to estimate many, iu a storm that swept the const of iioi th orn N'ovv Itninsvvlok ami Chalwir buy Pndnx night. Nuarlv all llirt boats vvon blown nslioie on MNoutt and Shippegan Inlands, remote points from which the news came slowly. Fight bodies wore recovered today and taken to ('nrniii't. N. II, All were Kieiteli I'anad n md Acadian lislicrmcii. WESTINGHOUSE PLANT CLOSED BY STRIKE IMTTSWHMI. J'a, June S. Jleinmed In by tdrkets, tho groat plant of the WcstliiKhoiuu Kleetrlc and .Mnuiifiictiirlng cointany, wan closed today. Tlibnc of tho working forie who had not Joined tho Alio glit'ii) Congenial Indimtrlnl Union In Its fight for changed working condi tions did not riipnit and only an oc casional guard could bo been from tho street. ' Strikers begnn to xathcr early for a parade nud n mass meeting wbllu Miss llrldget Kenny, secretary of the union mid real director of tho strike, gathered committees for n final con ference This was pa da and was looked upon as the first critical per lod of the strike. WASHINGTON', Jnno 8. l'iei dent Wilson is expected to accept llu senate umcmlmcnls to tho Panama canal lolls exemption tcpeal, spcei. fying Hint the Tailed States docs not waive its right lo discriminate in fa vor of its own shipping, hut ho does not feel t hit t the somite gives its iisscnt to the icpeiil iu "uiigiildgiug luellslle,, by attaching uiuondiuouU Mr. Wilson takes the position tin t ns legislation iu no wnv wuivostrcal, tights, ho umv accept the meiisuto, ulthough he desired passage of 1 ic lepeal without limitation. In nnswer to iiuoslloiis coueeiiiiu; the (Colombian Ireul.v, the piesident today said Sceietaiv Mrviin still ha. that nud Hie Nicaraguuu trcalv nu der consideration, nud no definite de cision hs been mudo us lo when tlicv will be submitted to the seiiulo. Troops will not bo withdrawn from the t'olorado coal fields immediately. The white house has icason lo believe n conference will soon come about between the waning foices, which will doubtless end iu a stllemcut of dil'feieueos nud make possible tho withdrawal of Icdcrii,! troops without danger of further coutlicl. The president believes the prospect for the passage of the conservation program in the house is good and ox-' pressed the hope that the measures ' desired by the west may bo passed! also by the senate before the end of the session. $825 F. O. B. MEDFORD Moro i'ial uu((iuu)l)ili vnluo for your money limn you nm rind in nny oihor nir in tho world. A splendidly (joiistructod and fully oquippod, roomy O-pasaongor family automobtlo. Hum ovory nivos.siiry foniuro of hih -priood oars, and moro power for its weight than any nialco of oosllv on is. A swill nnd sinoolh-riuiuin oar of nniirintf slaininn, onpaoitv and ptM'forinanot. TIIK'IDKAIi liWMIIiVAUTOAIOm'LI'MN I0V KUV rOMMUNlTV-lho oar YOU should own. A dashing smart oar; oasy In oporalo; one iha( holds dnwn k'asolino, oil ami liro oxponso. Tho now Maxwoll "25" will intoro.it you intonaoly. POWELL AUTO CO. .Mt. I'ltt Trgnrs. Aro hnme-mndo and will most particular smokers. plcaso WASHINGTON', June 8.- Iteprc seiitativcs J. Harry rovington of KaMon, Jfd.. was nominated h Pres ident 'Wilson today to be chief jus tice of the Wist.nct "f ' olumbia su preme court, lie is n democrat nnd has taken a lending part iu framing the trust legislation nro-.Tar. WITH COLONEL TEDDY, MWMN'Q MX f'AMPO, .Iiiuej S. King Alfonso of Spain traveled i on the same tram as Colonel Theo dore lt'oosevelt last night. The royal ear vva attached to the train nt San Sebastian nt miduiuht. Tho king left the train here with the intention of proceeding by motor car to the palace of 1. 1 Omnia. B-W.Paul NtvtJeFLike It j Tin the World! H fck ry, r&? 'AT 53k jax YOU'LL never find a cowboy without "the mak ings." A sack of "Bull" is n part of every soldier's equipment. The familiar round tag hang9 from the blouce pockets of all Uncle Sam's Jack Tars. And in the of ficers' mess on every battleship and pt every military poet you'll find an open sack of "Bull" Durham, inviting everyone to roll for himself a fresn, fragrant "Bull" Durham cigarette the kind that brings healthful enjoyment and lasting satisfac tion to more milliont of men than all brando of ready-made cigarettes combined! GENUINE SB 12 Wa Ah tech with i M77i it,?. t v.'fi frl Kl Bull" Durham SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for forty hand-mada cigarettes in each So tack) "Bull" Durham has been the ctandard smoking tobacco of the vorld iorthrce generations. "Bull Durham hand-made cigarettes are a distinctive form of tobacco enjoy ment. Their flavor and freshness arc delightful. Get "the JVlakinga" to day and "roll your own." B. W. PAUL Wishes to Announce to the People of Medfqf d and Vicinity the Opening of an ELECTRIC STORE Which Carries a Line of Lighting Fixtures, Electric Fans, Heating and Cooking Appliances We Do General Electrical Contracting, Wiring and Repair Work. 212 West Main Street Phone 931 M Medford, Oregon Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME t FREE "papen" Vitt', w. w III -- iliii; UijfcSLftl 17S? 17117 An Illustrated Uooklct, tljovinc correct it AYJ..5JL ..,, ,n)f, Vnf Own" f'i,,.. IJuuL o( cigarette papers, will both Imj mailed to yuu, frte, on jiottsl tcfjuc;t, Uutlum, JJurluim, N. C, Address "JJull" TifE AMERICAN TOIJACCO COMPAIIY m Jf "'Jill IILUI, We hnvo changed our tiame, hereafter the fission Furnituro Works will ho known as The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory Home of tho "Pacific" Cedar Chest. E, O. TROWBRIDGE, JR, Proprietor 113 South Holly Mtdford, Oregon, Medford Iron Works E. Q. Trowhridgo, Prop. General Foundry and Machiiio Works ' Pacific 401 ; llomo 298L. lies. Pac. 5Q31; JJomo 227L. For GALVANIZED TANKS Oil AND WATER and IRIUaATJNa PIPE Qo to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grape St. Tolophono 890 Keep Your Money at Home'' T Wo niako a specially of Door and Window Frames and Hisido Finish. Also Doors and Windows. QUALITY 'HI 14 IlKST, IMMOKS HI (111(1.' Faolory Conwy Nlovciilh and Fir Hlrools, Medford Sash and Door Co. A V -