Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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CHANGES MADE IN
UNIVERSiTYFACULTY
F
OR COMING YEAR
rs'iviwHiTY (if oiiKonx, r.n
ucne, .f it itc IH. Tin iiiiroiiliillnii r
ln-twtM'M .f 1 0,11110 innl ft 1,000 made
llUlllllbil' ItV tin ICIIIIIVul 111' till' I'll-
liH'crlnn cnurm I'mm Ihe univi'rity
oceupli'd tin' nllenllnii ot' tin board
nt' H'uMiIh nl thv iiiiiiitnl inccliue;. An
ii ri'Mil! eleven iicn nt totttl tiiiil m (
tin faculty were iiiiiili,t limit of tln'iii
III the new lIcpolllllClllH created I'.v
tlin lain t himi nl' tin' hoard nl'
higher miiilcula,
The m-IiooI of ntchllcctiire, tin ree
nuuneiiilcil liy tin ImiiihI of blither
1'iiriimitii, uiih nuihnilircil. M'" ''
l.miri'i if I'orlluml, who made Mi"
"block" plan for Hi" new entipu.
wu elected diierlnr of III" helmnl
mill prof'MWir of deeluii.
1'lllnliiirK I'rofeinor lllcileil
Dr. II. II. Hhehlou, iroffor ul'
iiiliiniliy innl iiIiii'iiIIdii ul Hi" I'ni
vi'rclly of I'lllxbiior, wnt t'li'i'li'il
iIimiii of t tin ehonl of education. Ilr.
.Shchloll U VU'll klHIMII ill Oli'KIMI,
linliiK cred iih iirofiMHiir of edu
cation hi Iip uuiciity for M'H'inl
riirn hel'iue hi' i en 1 1 nl i'ii I,
ltulili (', lli'iiiii'll, irnIViir of law
In I ln dnitcnilly nf Teuis, wiih up-
Milltril IIHNIH'illlll IIMlfl'Sxlir in lllll
new enurxe in law,
II. II. Miller or I'lullmiil wiik Mi
Iriinti'il w It Ii tin iirKiiiilriillini of Hi"
nw heboid of I'liiiiiiH'rct' with tli"
rmik nf director. Ili' will lake per
fiiiuil I'lmiv" of tin' imliiHlriiil wirvey
ili'iiirtini'iit, iih rll Jin him' ii niii
iTiil nrrik'lit oT lint whole Heboid.
Hot-In I Sit ln lluriNiii Aitdetl
A liiiri'iiu of n'erealloii innl uncial
xiTtlrn win created mill nlin'lii'it fot
purpiine of iulniliii'tiiiliiiii In tin do
iiirtiin'iil of iinlvcrity I'xIt'iiHiiiii.
Tin' ilciiurttiiiiit of llmjIUh uiih
placed t'iiiMiriirilv in i'Iuiw of V.
r (', Timelier of Portland, ut pre
lit with llii Portland nniili'iiiv. II"
with elected irofi'Hmir iif rhetoric.
Mi Knlrimt M. Davit of Colum
liln uiiUiTxiiy, New York, win iiiuili'
iulruclnr of rhetoric during llu nb
M'tii'i' of Mwi Julia llurKi".
John II. (lutlii-rli't of llu' I'niver
xilv of IllinoU was circled intrncoi
in tin iliiiiitiiii'iit of motor tlurliiK'
llu nlii'!!!1!' of Professor .1. F. oily'
iinl.
,U'iiHrni)iiirii Smith, ilirrHnr'of
tin' l'lillliiliti' ki'iiIok'h'iiI Mirwy, vn
ifhiliiinl lo tlii ilrnirlitu'iil of Hoi
I'K'.V. MUm lliiiol ItmliT of Mcilfonl nn
iiiuili' (iNnistmit in tin1 xmhiii'ii'm lo'"'
iiiiKiuiu.
I'mliiotliiiii (Jriintnl lntriirlon
II. ('. Kilialrn'k ot Siilriu wat
rli'i'li'il inxtriirtor In iiiiUlirinntirt in
llu' rxti'iiMiiii ili'iartiiirnt.
I'roiiiotiont to Ilin rank of ani.lr.l
ant 'irofi'Nsor xu'ic uraiili'd tin' fol
lowing initnii'lerN: flraliain J, Mitch
'II of the ili'iiartinont of Krology ami
Mm. K. S. I'flixwiH of llio ili'iart
llli'llt' of I'lllinll,
I'niiiioliaii fnmi the i link of as
Hixtanl to tlin rank of instructor wax
KraiiUil Mihs Frli'ilu (luliNiuiili of
tlir ilnmrlini'iit of iiyilcal Iralninj;
for woinrii.
AxhihliinlH appointi'il or mlvani'i'il
iui'liiilnl MitH Paulina Fuller, in the
library, M'ih Alma M. Aiiiii'rln in
tlin ili'imrtiui'iit of oiiliiyy, ami Law
ti'iii'n Wliiliiiau in tin' ilriaiiiai'iit of
I'lii'iniHlry.
IS. II. Mi'AIIUlt'r'N tilln was I'liaii;
i'il from prnfi'iNor of i tt I'lipni'iT
mi; In profi'SHiir of uii'i'limili'rt ami
iiHtiouiiiny.
send SioW
10 ENGLAND NEXT YEAR
NF.W YOKK, .1 uii" I H. The pM
llllilloH of HCMlllllK' 11 polo tl'lllll to
lltirliuKliiim nrxt yi-ar lo try to re
aptiirii llio Wi'sti'liosliT oiip, uliifli
l'tiril WimlmrmiV li'ain U taking
liimk to Falkland, aro iilicmlv liclii);
iliHiniHHciI by lint piiln axMofiatiuu.
Tliuro 1h llttlo ili. iilil, It is sni.l, Ilial
till) IIHMiM'laliiui i I'linllcilKi', pioll;
ulily Home limn in January.
TO BESEI6E
CONGRESS FOR VOTES
VA HI 1 1 KOTOS', Juno IB.-OITin-i'Ih
of III" Natliiinil Woiiiiiii'm Hull'.
h!i'k i'ohkii'xi nv tit ii I'i'Noliilioii iii'k
Iii tlin rmii'liui'iit of lrnUliill(ii pio.
vlillutr for I'ipial hiM'l'rnt'. Vlca-
I'll'hllll'llt Miii-hIiiiII Hill Kpi'llklT
I 'I a I If, loi'llii'i' willi iiiiiki'iinhIiiiiiiI
riiiiiinllli'i'H, iiin aiiiiiiKi'il In rt'i'i'lvo
llm niiITiukInIh,
furmtf SciiHlw Hltcock Dead
HVHAl'UHK, N. V-, Joim IH,
I'liimiT I'nllnl NIjiIn Kiiiiilnr Flunk
lllki'uti illv'il tuiltlciily lii'iy luiJu,
NTS
MARKET
FOR
LOCAL FRUIT
N SOUTH AMERICA
(li'iirK) l'. tlixi'l", fr many your
iiinmiKiT of llm Calilu ili'iuirluii'iil of
tlin llnuitiiir-Auu'rlniii l.lim, iirnl
now Hi" iiimiiiKi'r of tlm fori'ltm ilo
partimiiit of llm New York officii of
llm Nnrtliurimtuni Fni'l KxrlmiiK",
milliiil from Nnw York ou Juno Dili
uii tlin htmuuiililp "Van l)rk" on tin
iixtmiili'il trip lo lltarll. llio ltlvi-r
I'liitu tiuil llm wi't cmiMt of .Houlli
Amorlin In Uii) Intercut of tlin fruit
export limilfii'im, ltli tlm cuiicclnl oti
Ji-ct In vIiih of ilnvi'loiliiK mill ur
tlicr lint export of American fruit to
Houlli Aianrlrn, Mr. (liieiln liun umiln
u rloHi Miiity of IIiIh ImilneiH anil Im
lleM'n tliere are Kreilt ponHlllllltliiil Of
Incri'iinliiK dm innikct for Aimrlniu
frullH In tlm AntlpoilcM, which will uii-
iloiilili'illy Im Krently fimtereil liy tlm
iipproarlilur. opi'iiliiK of the I'atinmn
cnunl.
AitmiiK other HiIiikm of which he
will malm a clone utmly ilurliiK hi"
trip lira llm poimllillllliin of mora
lieiiellcliil reciprocal tariff relation
In thmiii rountrlcH which Impium n
iuly ii pun Ainerlcnn frfilm, ucoimml'
ml rnteH of trnmiporlotluii, tlm nr
riuiK"iiieiil of favoruhla iimlhoilM of
tllinllcliiK Hhlpinenln, t'tr.
ThU irli of tlm iunmiK"r of the
fori'lKii ilepnrlmciit of llm excliiinc.i!
In hut dim of ft writ' of pernonnl In
vcHtlKnllotm Hint will lx mmlo f "
mont promlttluK forelKii mnrketH.
With Iho Incri'iinlnK tonniiKo of tin1
exclmiiKii umiiy of IIh inoM proRri'-
Hive MilppiTH lire nnxlotlN lo ileelop
u forelKii outlei. particularly In vlw
of tlm rapid pnnipectUo Increamt In
nroiluctlon. Whllii It In ilouhtful
whi'ihur muli ciilvrprliiu tlm flrl jonr
or two wouhl prove particularly pro
flmble. It Ih imvertlli'leiui cuillllul
that a foumlntlon Im laid for the fu
ture ilevclopiiient of tlm coumiiiilnK
ilemaml.
Tlm work of tlm oxclmnKo will In-
rluiln n Ktuily of tho powlblllth'i of
morw iMinotlrlnl reciprocal tariff retn-
tloni, wliero ilullen nrn mnorcnar
liy lieavy, economical rate of trans
portation, nml tlm arrangement of
(iiwiraMo niethoiU of llnancitiK ni"
melltii.
HARMONY APPEAL i
TO
MADE
VILLA
KL PASO. Tex.. June 18. The
Mirei'Mi or failiirt) of the eonttitit-
lionaliht eaue lU'penili upon it emu-
iilite M'ttiement in nm iiiiiieiiiuei
lielweeu (leueral Carranrii, imlitieal
heail of the Mexican revoluliiuiK
ami (leueral Villa, liU chief military
leailer, in llm opinion of prominent
ineiubeM of both fruitions here, who
euuerly nwaileil loilny ilevelopuientu
follow im: tlm ilipateh lale lat nicht
of n joint niipeal for harmony to
both leailerN,
Willi the belief-general hero m
iiiiNtittiliounliHt eirelex that the foil-
eralu at ZaeuleeiiH have been lein-
foreeil recently ami thai they are ile.
lermliicil to ilefeml the city to the
last, the hope of a spectly capture of
Hum iuiiioitaut point i- lar iroin
briebt. OmK- iiiiiiieibiile lietioil oil
llm part ol' the eoinbiueil uviiilahlo
couslitulioimlisl foreiN nil ueeouip-
li-h Uiih, In the etmialmu oi uie
i evolutionary leaders,
E
F
IMtKSTWICK. .Srotlaml. Juno IS
FrunrU Qiilmut, Anierlcan open
Kolf champion, wrh practically oloiut-
uateil today an a factor for first placo
In tlm competition for tlm llrltUh
open championship,
Qui nm t took SO Htrokes to mako
tlm (Imt or tlm four IS nolo rnitiuU.
Harry Vnrdon did tho round In 7U
ami Hovural othur competitors had
KcnruM of 7i or hotter.
Tlm went her wan Ideal and the
coumo very fiiNt when tho flrnt couple
left tho ten. Qiilmet wan paired with
.1 0. JcukliiH, tho llrltlHh nmatour
champion. Jenkins' card for tho
firm IK Imlea wiih 70,
(Julmet frequently drovo out of
lino, ami nlno wiih weak on approach
almU, with tlm reHiilt that ho had to
piny from tho rmiRli near llm rutii,
IIIh pultliiK however, wan very
Mluady,
WIL50N HONORARY PRESIDENT
OF LONGFELLOW SOCIETY
m i Pi
WAHIIINdTOK, .I'm" IK. I'M'-I-ilinl
WiUmi Veccplcil Imlav in iiui
Inlluii In lici'imm liuiioinn (iichIiIi'iiI
nf llm liilniiinlliilliil ,oukI'iIIiivv so
I'li'ly, no ni'Ki'iilnlloii In picn'iku llm
bllliipliii'ii of Ilia imi'l nl I'mlhiiul.
MOONANDPLANETS
HAVE NO NFLUENC
E
UPON WEATHER
WASIIINdTON', June 18. Astrol
ogy l bramleil us u Hiiperstllion by
Hie ilepailmi'ilt of liKlieiiltlire ill lis
I'urifiil weekly newH letter. Dih
eilxillH! the ipiOHtion of whether, the
plauels affect the weather, lb" ile
pailnient ileelaieil "llm belief still to
be fmiuil in nil coiiiiliics that dm
planets ami the moon il nffr-fl the
weulher neer bail any scientific
linsls whalcMir; it in only a remnant
of the many superstitions Kciicruleil
uml foslcicil by (hat oilier renter
superstition, iis(iolo;,v,"
"N'une of llm plauels, nor even Ihe
moon, ever has any appreciable ef
fect ou the weather.
"As a mnller of fact, all weather
choline ilepeml iillimalely upon tern
peraluie ilifferenees. Tlm tempera
lure, lis we know, eoiiHtitules of it
self a most important weather fac
tor. Another uml eipially impoitaul
weather frielor is raiufull. Hut lo
obtain rain it Is iieeensiiry Hrt to
evapoiale water from the surfu f
tlm earth, uml this, as eery one
knows, reipiiien heat. SUM another
iiiiiiorlaiit weather faelor is the
direction of the wiiul, ami (hi, too,
reipihes heal. Still aimlher iiupor
Innl weulher fuelor is Ihe ilireetmu
uml fin c of dm wiml, ami this, too,
requires beat, for the winds will not
blow unlets Ihe lemperaluie is dif
I'erent at one place from what it U
at another uuy umro' tliuii Ihe air
will draw up a ehiiiiney when there
is mi lire in it.
"Since then tlm hcnliint of differ
ent parts of the earth ami its atmos
phere to diffeteul temperatures H
the real cauc of die winds nml of
nil weather chnup'S, it follows thai
the umou innl the planets eau affect
Ihe weather only mi far as they Mip
ply beat.
"Now, ticcordinj; to accurate mens,
iiremcuts made with tho umt dcli
ehleiluslnuneuts, the amount of heat
sent lo the eaith by all the plauels
ami albu by ihe moon is insignificant
in rninpnrjson to (he amount that
rntnes from llm sun. Hence we
could not expect either the planets
or the moon appreciably In affect
the weather. They do not supply
eiiouub heat, the one tiling that
i'iium' alt our viiilliur elmnj;es.
'To most people the above reuMin
iii tr may seem quite sufficient uml
conclusive, but there it still another
ami an entirely different method of
IcMiiij; the whole ipic-tion. We can
observe the positions of the planets
ami the kind of weather during each
position ami see whether the same
sort of weather always comes when
the planets are in tlm same position.
This kind of examination has often
been maile, both for the plnuets and
for the moon, but not the slightest
influence of either upon our weather
has ever been found,
"To hiiiii up: We have every reason
lo believe tlmt neither the planets
nor die moon eau have any nppieei
able effect on the weather, heeaiise
they furnish so little, heat upon
which nil weather ehaiiKes ultimately
depend, uml this belief it fully sup
port ed by wenther records."
MRS. WINN'S
ADVICETO WOMEN
Take LydmELPinkham's Veg
etable Compound and be
Restored to Health.
Kansas City, Mo. -"Tho doctor told
me 1 would never be a mother. Every
imontn the pain
went so bad that I
could not bear my
weight on one foot.
I began taking Ly
dla E.FInkhnm'a
Vegetable Com
pound and had not
llnlshed tho first bot
tlo when I felt
greatly relieved and
( took it until it
made mo sound and
well, and I now bnvo two fine baby
girls. I cannot pralso Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetablo Compound too highly
for what it has dono for me. I always
peak a word in favor of your medicine
to other women who suiter when I have
an opportunity." Mm. H. T. Winn,
1226 1'reomont Ave., Kansas City, &Io.
Head Whut AnotlierWomnn Hysi
Cummlng, Ga. "I tell somo suffer
ing womun every day of Lydla K. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and what it
hat dono fur me. I could nut eut or
sleep, had a bad stomach and was In
inliery all tho time. 1 could not do my
houiework or walk any distance without
sulfering great pain. I tried doctors'
medicines and different patent nfedl
chins but failed to get relief, My hus
band brought home yourVegetable Com
iiound and in two weeks I could eat any,
ihlug, couM sleep like a healthy baby,
and walk n longdistance without feeling
tired, I ran highly recommend your
VrgrUbls Compound to women who
suiter as I ilM, ami you are at Utterly to
ut hls billiT'-Mrs, CMAMUM KiO.
IMl, H. t, I'umwliig, (la,
WOMEN'S
CLUBS
NV
E
NTION
M
IRK
ADJOURNS
nilCAUO. Juno i The Krcnlest
coiivt'iitloii over lii'M ii tho OeiirrHl
I'Vilcrnlloii of Woiiu'iim club nniVd
hero today wJth a winlim of tlm board
of illrt'clom, Mm iwrty V. I'onny
backer, re-elected presblent wan nu
thorlty for tho fttniemonl that this
Wennlul was' the Inrui-nt and mast
Importnut In Its hl-iory.
Mom than C70 cluhs liavo como
Into tlm federation In tho two years
sltiro tho last hleimlnl convontlon
.Mrs I'cnuyhackor kmIiI, and n tmw
s)Hlnm of rein'iitBtlon probabl;
would have to bo ewilvcil,
Riitiiral liiindred women ItiRpentol
torn kowuh today and not a few of
diem had brulne to treat ns a result
of the email Jnst ii!kM to klI lulo tho
auditorium for the clonlm; general
meetliiK. at which Mrs MarK-irct Wit
sou, daughter of tin president, wat
the orator who attracted moat atten
tion. Thousands failed to obtain
admission to the ball police rcitorvcn
were railed out to control the crowd,
a uumlier of woiiiui fainted In tli"
preiM and soine of He tpi-akcM could
not Kct In.
ATTEMPT TO BLOW i
UP CZAR OF RUSSIA;
TRAIN IS FAILURE
ilKHMS'. June Is ri nMemp'
was mm!" tienr 'fVclnnlovo, Itusnia, to-:
dar to blow up din Itasulnn Imperial t
train, f.nrrrlny llio Kmperor o( Itili
sla and his family.
AccordltiK lo dospalchos from St
I'otorshurK. a bomb was found on tlm
track.
A postal ttnln which was prweid
liiK the lmiorlnl train as a pllat,'!X
plodud tho bomb. .Many of tfi
coachoa worn sbattorod and wreral
persons Injured.
Tho emperor and bin family on tho
Imperial trnln pawed a fow tnlnutos
later and arrlvod at Tsarkoo-Bolo
without furtlmr Incldont. Thoy woro
travelliiK from Klshlnnv on tho re
turif Journey from their recent visit
to King Charles of Hoiimanla o
Kustvndje.
WANTED! WANTED!
AY nay llio hidicsf cn.sli price t'or ponllrv of all
kiwis. We can use any amount. Write us for prit&H
and anv information wauled.
Main 8c Armentrout
(I rants Pass, Or.
:
i m-
In the Entire
Universe
PERMIT BOXING AT
OLYMPIC CONTESTS
TAIMS, June lS.-l'rnnee'H pro-1
okiiI Mint loxii'y lie pennitieii in me
OUmpie s'ltncH in Iterlin In 1010 win
ailoiitd b a lar.-e lunionh at In-
jilaV nr ion of the iitcrn.it onnl j
Olxmpu eoi rc
i
Thcro Is no puror Ico than our. It
has been tcstod and tried lnevory
posfllblo way and In crory Instanco
has boon found absolutely pure. It's
tho kind of Ico you can safety put
right In tho glass with tho water or
other berorago, tho kind that you
can cat without fear. Ile Iter let us
bo your Ico man.
Tor Quick Deliveries Phono fl
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