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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1914)
re i. Kr ftt paob wnc i HANEY: RI-EtECTED STATE CHAIRMAN .liulpc 'i II. ("nnon rclurnnl Suu iluy from Poilliuul, 1hto lio ut Irmlrtl the mcclhij: C tlio democratic slato oeulrnl committee. He report Ivciity-ouo counties rcprcsenlcil mnl un cnllnisiiivtiu piiUicr'nip. Her! K. llnucy ms unanimously jo-elrcleil ehiiirmnii. Willinni H. llonuliroofc, nlilor of the Albany ilemocrnt, win vliofcn ns secretary, while the elinirumn ami- secretary wern emiiowcrcil .o iipoinl n treas urer nml executive coiumltlec of five, .An nssislnnt secretory, lo he n rc? ilenl of Mullnoinnli enmity, will ho . ..i....i.i WIImui Intloi-seit "11 it resotxeil h.V the ileniocrulic Ptnte central committee here as- vrmhleil tlutt we ilo imlorse. niitl com meiiil Hie nilinini.strnlion of our lion ored pivslilonl. Wooilrow WIMn, nml hcnrlilv commend snmc. ns wis-o nml )Mitriiilif Mini cmulileteil in the interest of the whole ieoilo; mut we ilo further oIihIuo our loyal nml en thusiastic support to the cnmlhlnte rliohPii tit the democratic KUty prim nry, nntiomil, Mate nml county." The resolution U sincil by n committee on resolutions, consisting of ('. W. MhIHik of ClntMip cemity: M. S. U of lJine nml Hugh Me Lain of Coiw. St rone party sceclie were mnilc during the course of the meetimr by Dr. C. J. Smith, the eiindid.ilo of the parjy for governor; A. F. llegel, nominee for congress- from tins third dMricl; Jobh deffery. camlitlnto for attorney general; II. Jr. .h-terly. mi tionnl conimittecman-eleet: Hugh Jtcl,uiu ami many of the committee member. Pro-cut nl ye-tertlay's meeting were Victor Moes of ltcutuii; II. (1 Starkweather of I'lnoknmns; V. W Mulliiw of Clatsop; Judge Kdivnrd Dunn of Ciilliunr. Hugh MeClain of Coiw; W. II. Canon of Jack-on: lrcd J. Holme, of futon, .1. II. Haulctl of Hooil Hlycr; F. C. Whitten of Mult. nomnh; Walter Im Hembreo of ittn bill; J. Si. Wall of Washington, A. M. Dalrymplc of Marion, AW II. Horni- brook of Linn. M. S. W'nlli- of line ami 0. V. Peter-on of Lincoln. Sleeting linrtnonloiM The meeting was one At 'the most harmonious in years ami showed that the united democracy of Qrcgoit t- t'iUipHi1 and rendv to make the cnni- paign for national and slate olliees this fall. Optimism wns the keynote oft ev ery speech mnde, nil of'thepeakers agreeing thut this was to lie a demo cratic yenr end predicting victory in the campaign. TR1STATE ROADS MEET JULY 27-28 The date of the Tri-Staic Good Iloadtf Association meeting nt Med ford liaa been changed to July 27 and 28, ncrorcling to notice, received a follews: Hy request of many members and otborK who desire to attend tho con tention of tho Trl-Statcs Good ItouiW Association, to Ik hold at .lcdford, Urceon, which wag sot for July 1 1S, whlcli dates conflict with some Important state and internutlonnl meetings and functions previously ot for that week, and for tho rea son, that In the counties of sumo of tho statcH, tho Kupcnlsors and offi cers, (who desire to attend this con vention) undor their state laws am required to sit as a board of equali zation of tho county tax roll, during the week of July 13-18. Therefore It Is deemed oxpedlant that tho dates of the tonventron he changed and set for Monday and Tuesday, July 27 and 2.S. It Is to bo hoped that the rhango will bo moro agreeable to tho largest number of progpectito participants and that tho news of :UU chunge ho given Its widest puhl:c:ty. Very respectfully, IWULKY V. SAICLTZKU, l'rcs. Trl-Statc 1. C. O. II. Ass'n. 0 ICO. B. HOOS, Secretary, 1. 0. IJox 802. Slodford, Ore. '', U'AKIUNdTO.V, June IS. H. '. .toJHinions of SI. Loin Iiiih declined JtymilllHlClll I" l"u M'ociiii irxiii' iim, t'liiHU" n, iiaiiiiui ui ii- HOH' iiioilnliiiil ni'i'lviart ill Hid ... I.. . .til. .1.1.1 I.. Ili. .I..luii.tl - Sgnrlll 1 j r"'iiti u i- ii-ijiim - m lu uu iHiirc nni'ii nii imhiimiuhhih DEMOCRATICPARTY JbfeUv dub "Wd no o lliv Kimi".! SLATE OF OFFICERS Fl CHICAHO, dune 1". The shite ef: the mmiltiiit'inr committee or the (len end Federation of Women's Clubs, prepared to ho pre-euted today, was, headed by the uanio of Mrs. l'errv ,l IVniobaeker, the incumbent of the prcldl'iiev, who wm to be offered the traditional -eeond term. Mrs. Samuel H. Suealh tr Tiffin, 0., wns limited lo sneered Mr. I L. Hhuikcnhiuv of I'hilndelph'n, who has sencd two terms as fiiM ieo-ptvsi-denl. Mr-. Ktmene Heilly of Ohnrloltc. K. l, wa-. -latcd for mtoik! iee tiroidenl mid Mi-s (leorgia A. Hacou of Womnter, Mil's., for citriepoud ing secretary. Other officers minted were the in cumbents Mumling for re-election, except two diivctors Mis Mary (lar rett IIhy of New York City and Mrs. W. llrooks Young of Jacksonville, Flu. Home economies ami public health were the Mihjpcts of the ilny' ses sions us outlined in the prognuu. Kugciiics sanitation, pure food leg islntiiiu. tnboreulosis and compulsory cduenlion were among the leading tonics. Mis Julia Lntrop, head of tho children's bureau of the depart ment of labor, made a strong plea for eoinpuNorv registration of every birth. "Legal record of birth is the only means of prcscrvim: the lives and rights of children, and no American biibv should be deprived of" that right," she said. "Duly by the piompt registration can nurses and doctors discover the children who most need care. It is oulv thus that we can stamp out blindness of the neulv bom." TO COLONEL STEPTOE I.'OSALIA. Wash., June lo. Sev eral hundred members of the Spo kane Chapter of the Daughters of the American Kevolutiou nml other patriotic organizations arrived here early todny, preceded by "00 United Slates regulars from Genrgo Wright. Spokane mid the band from Fort Luwloii, Seattle, to participate in the Unveiling- here today of n monti tneut to Colonel Stcdoc, who with another officer nml five enlisted men were killed in a tbntte with Indians on Fine creek, May 1", IS.'iS. Th monument was to be uuxeiled bv .Mrs. Mae 1). Taylor Clark of I'oitland, daughter of Captain O. 11. I. Taylor, one of the officers killed on the site of the monument. Interest in the ceremonies was heightened hi the proscnce of three Kimhors of the battle. Mr. Ileall of Lawistou, Idaho, nod Mt'ssr. Keiuiv and Koliaii ot Walla Walla. DCI5A.ZO, Albania, .lime l.'i. Till' goteiiiliiciii troop under the personal leadership of I'riuee Will inm today repiilhcd a strong atliiek on the Albania capital b. Musselinaii insurgents. At the out.sut of the lighting the iusiirgeiitn gained nil uihautage ol position, but lifter Colonel Thomas, the Dutch commander of the grndur merie, had been killed, I'rincu Will inm placed himself ut the heud of tho defenders nml Micccttled in sil encing the rifle and nililler tin- ol the utliiekiiig force utter ill ice bonis' lighting. Al MAY YOIIK, Juno V,.- A bomb, -Mid by the police to be highly ile strnetitc, was found todav in the building occupied by Hit Italian con siilato and the Iluliiiu Saiiigs bank. A watchman dixcotered it near the elevator on the ground Hour of the building. Recently uu ntU'imit was muilu to set the building on fire. ROOSEVELT GIVEN LUNCHEON BY SIR EDWARD GREY LONDON', June J.',,-Sir IMuuiil Drey, llriluli loiuign ociiiiiy lo iliiv gave n pnwiU' IhuiiJiiuui in hutiur of Cohinel TIhhhIiiid iMitii4l, Alii- buHMltllir Willi r i Duo !''' Bis OR WOMEN CLUBS MAKESNDCHANGES unCm iv wm medfoiw wwi TurmiNio, VIM VS TROOPERS ON Ut&.)fl iVilBiv. MBiSb a l, Im v'Vt,lBA..MtM. a . ft vflBMiA.4SullHL I I t flBsHVSwsVwlBV.Mtf'r i i9s--c iki Ilh 1 i Ktuv-iHVKC-S'WiHI III lie alnite itliistr.ttlon ghca a kikiI Idea of tho way Uiiienil Mlln, tliu reli 'I le.idor, iiioxcs Ids tnsipi. Not Infrequently at nlglit, white riding on tho roofs of troop trains, men roll from them In their sleep Sometimes tliey are killed, mnu'tlmes meroly Injured, but as there usually h no one to give an alarm, tltelr comrades being Miuud asKvp, It Is setdoiit tli.ti the tr.tln Is halted to phk tliem up An nxrmge of thirty horses are put In ivtoh car. and their owners, with swarm of women and children, ride on the roof. lUivlll thus ls seen th.vt many ears are required to carry merely the men and th horses of nu army of 3),0lX) men. Add to these the cirs necesitry for hospital, supply and head" quarters use and It can bo readily understood that It would ta the resources of many roads In the Culled State to nunc so largo a forve In so short it tlnif us wn required to transport Villa's army from Torreon to the s.illlllu reclon NWS M COUNTRY EAGLE POINT EAGLETS llv A. C. How lett. On Sunday night, by a vote of the church It was decided to dispense with the Young People's meetings until tho das and nights wcro more equally divided. Last Sunday June Tilt was Grand pa Curtice's eighty-fifth birthday ami tho members of tho IT. O. T. U. of Dagle Point decided to gho her a shower both of birthday and postal curds so ott Sunday afternoon there wcro quite a number of bur friends mot at tho home of her son-in-law. Mr. Painter, and tamlcrod tholr con gratulations. Mrs. Charier Thomas nml fsinllj started Wednesday morning to meot her husband who is engaged In team ing for a mill company lit tho Km ni nth country. Italic Johnson wits In town tho first of tho past wok. Tho wet and dry question wns be ing thoroughly dlsctiseed between two ot our country lads at'd one of them wanted to make a bet of a suit ot clothes .in t:.c result, but there were no stakos put up. The question Is getting to bo a llvo ono for tho peoplo nro gutting aroused nml get ting on their fighting clothes ready for tho groat battle next Novombur. While on the car tlus other day I heard a gentleman from Portland re mark that that was tho principal top ic of conversation In the city. W. K. Ilammel, our Iteese Creek ordchardlst and stock raiser, was In town the first of the weok un a hur ried IiusIuomm trli. It. It. Young ami Frank I'rowell. who nro engaged In tho fruit Indus try . called for dinner last Wedum day. They wero looking over Dm valley to Beo tho prospect for fruU. Mr. Young reprosonU tho Producers' Fruit company with a branch office In Mndford and tho main nfflco In Sacramento, California. Norman Zimmerman n ml Ills moth er, .Mrs. A. II. Zimmerman, who lire now located on tho Vatch farm on itogiio rher, camo in Inst Tuesday with a fine lot of lard for tho Kiinii) Sldo hotel., Kd Mills of DrowiiHboro was doing biisliiiwi with our iiierciiautH Thus day. Mrs. A. W. Ilradshnw rumo In from tho Commercial orchard lust Tues day for a load of supplies. Him Mild that her husband who Is manager of tho' orchard, wan too busy to come to sent her. Last Wednesday afternoon your l IV correspondent left homo to take Dm 1'. H D. train for .Med ford, but while on tho way lo tho depot Mr. H, U. Young saw mo and Invited mo to rido with him In his cur, so b thut means 1 had an opportunity to rldo over our old wagon roads and noto tho ehangas along the route. Ono thing that I noticed wus Dint Dm roads were being greatly im proved and Hindu so that ono can rldo over them without being Jolted all to pieces. I also noted that tho grain along tho road was looking fine ami If wo liavo good weather to harvest our crop think that wo will have fluo crops. ATtor upending tho ulghi In Mcdford I took tho 8:20 train for (ileiiilnlo where I was mut by my old neighbor mid friend, O. I'. McOee. and was taken to bin fluo home on Cow Creek and whom I am ut this writing urn! ilici next time (list I write will luivo something lo say about the country between hero uud Mudfonl mid somo of my preMiiit uuy. roiiiidlugH, I'alnuilii Iloiiui )f muultliiK Ml. (Mil, Urn luuit to tliir on Hiy niuikeu mrdkori). ORKnoy. WAY TO THE TRONT. TOLD IN T0L0 Miss llattle Hodge. of Cold Dill wns tho guest ot Mrs. It. It. Swank Tuesday and Wednesday of lust week. MUs Nettlu linker ol Washington, who Is Milting hr brother hern, was In Medford Tuemhiy. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Itaffarty wore the dinner gliQflU of Mr. J. II. Stevens Friday. Ml Uttl and Kthel Wobh were shopping In Cunt ml Point Thursday. Several fmnlllej Inct dlag W. II. Ferxuson and wife. Mr. ami Mrs. A. W. Hall, have moved below O rants Paw and will penrf the summer fish lug. Miss Dora KdtllniM or Cold Mill spent the wedk-nt the homu of Mrs It. K. Smith. The cutting of urn In hay has be gun In this suction. Will KoiDuit was In Central Point Inst Tuosdcy. Mr. and .Mm. 'It. K. Smith enter tained at illnnor Thursday evening. Sweet panii ntidfujis aero uictl ef fccthuly In tliei dining room. The Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lidding, ilr nml Mrs. Harry Day, Charles Heed. Mr. Mosler of Cold Hill. Mr nml Mrs. It. II. Swank of Tolo and Kuther Smith. For Your Children's Health Snyder's Filtered Milk Free IJt'l ivory. Phono JJ01-.I-!) Skin Health Comes From thf Blood Even Slight Eruptions Such At Awe Should feTfMtt. Plmtiln ami iahip akin IriiililM itn not Alltflil on III ' U llkn flies. Tlii'T r'iran hiililillng out from wlililn, 'llicy srf liapar. Iilt-n. Ami If i. nlonii or KtiuUd with waive tln-y Iim.u chroiilp, simply Ixtsimp His (nuf la ami si wnrl; itlllitn. II ahoulil Ik- Attacked wl'ii 4 K H ftnil Hit1 lniiurllk In His lilcxid t li'.x niidTfU Imrmli-w. 'Mil1 aklo li li I u hit work nl nne lilood vcN. And li m u Mrfertly ntiirsl run soqiiffice that miv Inflitnra In tli ldxnl lliat la n omdlii n of III liosltli nrnUs lla first SH-nMiii in iIih kklu TIim-i bm it-Main niedlrlmil iiroierllc Mint fnllnw ttm court nl Ihe l''l sln-sni and Hie liifliienro n Uieae inirllu It that (if all alilliMr, Tlda la wliy H H , On liMl kndwn bpHxl purifier. Iiaa amii s ponlilirft mtlMi In Hut kin, 'Hn-ri' l one hirfillnt In H. H, H wtil Hi pfuillmtr illiniilnlra ef Miliar or Ulandular Hillri'i In ri(t frimi llin MhihI or frmu tlda fln net work of Md vessels In the akin. Ih'i - ermuiW will ell It re ijnlrea fur fine inllon Ttiiin pliiidm a. lie, rrriua, liiim. or any oilier Miyul inmlli'mi Dial allaiis I In- skill or "U nu inn i ' llirniiidi I lit iklu Is (Oft wllli Hie i snlld Isl rffil nt K H H. . ' 'ltd U Hhr tklu Irmilde rsnUli -. iltiu a. awl ul.u 11.. .1.. J.t vial If II ,, .... ,.-. ---- --.- - - -- .j -..- :i , I lliT IIih lllll'i. in ef H. rf UU" nnn ml wmk nt liluiil remi-l In III' akin U IiJuimI Ii llillfl- riiiiiisniir lakltitf from iiih iin rrijiilrid fut hrsllliy lima? sin) jli nl dl'j la Jif si I'lHilinlly IiHiik isuu friiuiiiil, m(irril sua ri'iuH-f") liuniiiw, 'I1ii IUfl r Hinfi" IMiy riliiioni lii.li S, mi aklu IrwtLU iifil 1 'pi", H v ft 'i'l!f..''S-Ml 8H,m.llis,I, Alsii f. lis. ifbies. MH s Ullln w tiny Kiel UwttU nil CORRESPONDENTS Monday, .u'NK .in. toil F. AHA FILED NIACIAKA TAIiliS. Dnl., .luue I't. It'eporls that Ibe Melenu ilele '.alct to tlte mediutlou coureienre who ptepariug lo Itbdrnw bei'tttf!' ol the insistence of tbe Aineiii'iiiii in i sMMi-tiin a eonslitutioiiulNt Uv o. Mtioiial iieidcul "T Mexico weie declined wttliout louudulloii today when llin tiinliuliim uud delegnte- ivtitiiied llieir setsioiiH. Kmiliii Unbnsu. bead of the Mei eaii delegutlon, nnlboiixed the tule uient Ihiil no cbaiitiw ol' bad I'ailb upon Ibe part ol' the Dnited SIhIch bad been made at uu time. He in sUled Hie .Mexieiin delegolen hud Dot wired for pei mis-inn to withdinw and thai llie uexotiatiotiK hud nexei reucbed xucli a tngiv He aibled that until Hie Aiiieiieun plan uu suluuil led in wiilimt lu-l week Hie MeMean de!.'t"ite- bad no intimation or Ibe desire of the I'niled Slates that u I'oii.stitutioititlift lie chosen.. Augiistiu llodiitrues, another ot Hie Mcmcuii delegutes, was cmpbatie in his -luleiiieiit that the MeMean deb'gntis were imt pieuuinir lo Tbero Is .Nothing lletler mid , Quito So (!ihmI rs None VELVET ICE CREAM Tor eery occasion. Individual molds tor special occasions. Speclnl prices for churches and ludgo. I'roia'it dollverles. White's Velvet Ice Cream Factory N.i t lliiltdlug ('bono IHI.lt FISH Is al its .host nml wo lntvi; everything in the innrket. Now is tin time to eat fish. i Crabs Cheese Lunch Goods Phone ns your order. We tlo the rest MEDFORD FISH 6 POULTRY MARKET Phone Jlfl'J BAD m CHARGES AGIST Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS AFIE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME Wo havd changed our nil hie", heren'ftor tho -Mission Kurniliiro Works will ho known as 'lllc PliCl!.:, -. . Pacifiq.Furniture ;il!.ie; ' Fixture Factory i i 'i I iomti of tho "Pacific" CJodur ClHJHt. n .' - . . E, G, TROWBRIDGE, JR. Poprloor UH South Holly i jivuiojd, viogmi, wilhiliiiw, lie mild hc would ev Intuit every ell'oit mnl innke i vct'.v einieesstnii wllliln teitHiut ill imlcT to ui live ul it peueel'ul nuIiiIIoii, All hIiIch ute praelieiilly ngieed now Hint on Iho Heleelbui til' n pro Isltiitnl plesldcnl ol' Mevieu 'he In the Entire Universe -s A. .f .JVi ' v.i. J wnwi 7" c" fill r'fiut w tt Arm jmm y7s A. tKr ".-. ;. . i&h Mv'SiiL. r .asPn KVL'imji j i ajlapfeia' f. Q r H. WEINHARD'S U DEPOT Boston's Noted Beauty Specialist Miss HAUHIKTnl,r,M.X will spend the week JINK 15 'I'D 20 al TA OXaJlSL-Storm I 'ice I'mlal Massage Tree IVmnmil lleauly dlie l-'iee SumplcM of lliirmoii)' Toilet Aids It's jour opporluult) to ohtaln valuable niltlrn on Hut cam of tho skin, freo of all charges. Apliolntnleiils mmlii In )iiiiriiii li'Miio by tolephoue. Don't fall to take advantage of this much talked'iif beau. t specialist's vMt. Iteineinhor the dates Julia 13 lo U0 West Side Pharmacy Sole Distributer I no.M4wii m7Jk flonaM, Sor NEWPORT, OREGON A Charming Resort by the Sea, t Smiles, and Bids You Welcome Welcome to her hospltnli(, her heallh and nerve- rostoroi-s; to her eonifortahle hotels, rooming houses and eanips; to her luseioiis sea foods, to her halhing and delightfully divoi'sified reereatitms. LOW ROUND TRIP SUMMER FARES (Ireath reduce the expense of a visit to Newport. ) SUN3LT Y1! I lOCOllltSHSXTAl I I t WQIITI.1 I I port Tlio Kxiusltloii Idea 1910 Medford Iron Works 13. fl. Trowhridgtt, Prof. General Foundry and Maehino Works PaisiTic'IOl; lloiuo 208U tteH.Pu.fiO I; Home 227 J... Keep Your Money at Home 0 Wu makij a Hpooiiilty of Door and Whitlow It'raiiioH and Inside Kini nil. Also Doors and Windows. QlMliITV Till? MUST. I'WKJKS UICHI'I! - h'ielory (Joriior l;io'oiilli mid Mr KlruulH. Mcdford Sash and Door Co. Htti'i'csi of fullute o' mutliullmt tin peiuls, Tim llirlll ileli'HulH ItiiVn Ntig gesled rivo iilimeH. The AtmilbiilHH have lill'uniliilly MlgeHed nnerul, bill itiu wpitiiitr lor it eouiplele IInI rioui Washington. Theio Is un purnr bo than num. It hint been loMujI'iiml tiled lu' ovary posslhlu way ami III every Itmtauro ban been fouiil, nu'Hollilely puro. It'a the kind iirlifo jjill can safely put right In Iho'Viiuan with Dm water or other lioveniHo, tho hind that )ou inn cat without feiir. lletler let tin be your Ire man, For Quirk Pclltuilcs I'lituie 51 Inruuiity Toilet Aids Stop at the lirsl Southern I'a eil'ie or ( '. & K. office and asl; for illustrated pamphlet on "Now- JOHN M. SCOTT (Jeneral I'assenei' A'oiit, INirlhiml, Oregon. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATIOIt and Ittltia ATI NCI PIIMO (lo to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grapo St. Tolopliouu BOO