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rtf PXGl BIX kMdtHMMHW ftfEDFOttn TSfATTi TRTTttTtfK MEDFORD, 0KKC10N. SATURDAY, ,mNti 'JO, 1011 a ,' Ift ASQUITH TALKS 13 Si SUFFRAGE W WORKING WOMEN NAON BEARER OF WILSONS M ES SA J.ON'OON', Juno 20. rromlor As iiilt!i todny fulfilled the promise tn receive n (leputntton of 8uffrnK?ttes which ho mmlo to Mls I'nnkhurst, militant lemlor, when nftcr her roc out temporary release from Uolloway jnll alio took up her position on tho doorstep ot tho houso of commons nnd threatened to carry out a hun ger and thirst strike there until tho promise was iilven. A party of lx working women, members ot Miss Pnukhurst'g cast nldo organization visited tho prlmo minister at his official residence in Downing street. A big crowd path ered In anticipation ot the usual fight between tho police nnd tho women but tho proceedings were orderly ex cept for a little roughness on account of somo workmen, who had "come to eo that theirs got fair play." Their presence proved to be quite unneces sary as tho deputation came tn taxi- cnlis and was immediately received by the premier. All Working Women Miss Pankhurst was not present, as Mr. Asqulth had Insisted that the deputation must be composed of gen uine working women. Tho premier welcomed tho mem bers ot the deputation as representa tives ot "an association which dis sociated ltfclt from tho criminal methods ot thoso who have dono so much to damago and put back the cause of women." Mr. Asqulth argued that it every woman over twenty ono years pos sessed tho voto they would still find legislative problems regarding women exceedingly difficult ot solution in tho same way as tho men found them. He agreed with tho deputation that if tho franchlso wcro granted to women it should bo granted on the same terms as It was given to men. Suppress Disorder rho premier explained that whllo It had becomo necessary to suppress the organized violence of the militant suffragettes, the government had no desire to interfere with frco speech or tho proper organization opinion. In conclusion Mr. Asqulth prom ised consideration ot tho women's representations and said he would present to Reginald McKcnna, the home secretary, the deputation's re quest for release of Miss Sylvia Pank hurst, unconditionally. TO NIAGARA MEE I PLAN INDICTMENT OF L ASHLAND NOTES (fly Mrs. I 0. Vim Wepcn) MUii'tirueo Knyplioltr. o Jiirkcou ville wan tho pie-t of her uncle, I 0. Vnn Wi'gen nnd family Just Tues day nnd Wcduendtiy und took in the bij: celebration for the mineral (.'. C. Gall has returned to bin daughter'.?, Mr. Win. Myers, nfter hcvcrnl weekb' vixit with his children, Mr. Hodges of Oold Hill und A. L. Gall of Jacksonville. Donald Walker, the talented muM I'inii, is tho jiinnu player at the new Yiiutiir theatre. Mrs. KccriiiiV father, who has been Moiming with her for the wn two months, in her new home on 1 tench htrcet, hurt roiic to I'ortland where he will take in the bights of thut bcauli l'ul city. Miss Murparel Hurnt has returned home from Ayer'a Spur where she hn been vMtiiif; her friend, Mi Nina 1'enton. Mis Illanehe Hicks returned Mon day morning on tho 7:30 train from n plcasiint visit with relatives at Stein- 1UUII. Mrs. W. L. Mortlihmd end riati;;liter Low, took the noon train .Sunday for Hilt, California, whore (hey were met by Mr. Morthlaml uud taken ten iiiik'h to their mining ininji where they bpciid part of the summer. Mrs. Charles Kobertson, who has been quite ill nt the home of her mother, Mm. MeClaren, Is much Im proved at this writing. 0. K. Hnit is coiivalcM-liiK from mi Midden illness uud is now able to resume his carpenter woik ul George Oneiib' country home. Mis Nelliu i'erry returned Tuesday tiveiiin from u week's viit with friends nnd relatives on Griffin creek and at Hillcrcxt Oocliiml. Jean Watkins and a boy friend t'nmu up from Medford Sunday for u short vi'it with Uraudjm nnd Graiidiui Wulkiiis, Tho blrnwberry season Is nearly men It was tiuimtmlly short on ue rouiil of lliu i'ront killing ntl tho early bloksoius. Tho bankers ircelvfjl n royal wel coinu from our people mid nfter a JVnl of jjootl things to cat in the park vtcre lakeli out to the liny litis Ja spriii,'K. JMtyiml Kliuitiurtl of Whet I) stni'l U in JticUoiiMlIn this wrcK iHWwjf In lliw h-m-liciV fkiiiii'iintioii. Tkr Is wIivh you siuek Uov. John pttn tr N't vuiroultq Uoim liului. WASHINGTON', June 20.- Minis ter Naon of Argentina, reluming to day to tho Niagara conference, bore to tho mediators nnd the Huerta delegates President Wilson's person al explanation of why tho United State stands squarely on the posi tion outlined, In the recent note of the American delegates. Although nil officials were con sistently silent op what took place at last nlght'a long white houo con ference, It was known the mediator started for Niagara Pall apparently much impressed with tho force of the president's views. President Wilson Is understood to have explained to Mr. Naon at groat length why he Is convinced peace can come out ot the Mexican trouble only by the establishment of a pro visional government fully approved by the constitutionalists nnd why In his opinion n so-called "neutral" pres ident would only prolong the blood shed. The hope of officials hero that a breakdown of the mediation may be averted Is based on trie attitude In. which Mr. Naon received the presi dent's recommendation and the man ner It is expected In which he will present It to the other mediators and to the Mexican delegates at the meeting late today which many have feared would be the final sesslou of the peace conference. CHICAGO. Juno 'JO. - IndieVuent of nt least one officer of the l,t Salle Street Trust & Sluing hank, Iho l.orimer-.Munday institution, for which W. C. Nibhiek was appointed tceeiver yesterday, is certain, no cordimj to n declaration made loday by Maclay Hoy no, state's attorney. "We already have what appears tolir a. prinm facie ease showing this officer to have been yuilty of re- ccivinir a doiwisit alter he knew the bank to be . insolvent said Mr. Iloyne. The receiver perfected In bond of .VVHUHIO todiy upd took charge of the bank. SAM HILL INSPECTS F RIIS LEFT NO FUNDS TO XEW YOHIC. June 'JO. -The Into Jacob Hiis, social worker and au thor arid friend of Colonel Hoo-evelt. accumulated no monev to give to tho xcttlcmcnt which he founded in this city nnd which bears his name, ac cording to his will whi.'h was made public todny. The bulk or tho es tate, the value of which i- nof given, pies to his widow, Mary Hiis. The will n-ks nu ndvi.-ory lxtnrd to guide the affairs of the M'ttletmnt, namiti Colonel Hoo-evelt, Lyman Abbott, Hubert Ilaeon nnd other prominent persons as member.-. takes"photographs of astral bodies UOCHKSTKH, N. Y., June 'JO. A lecture illustrated by tcrcnpticon views of the aura or astral body that is said to correH)iid to what i known as the soul, accompanied with odd snakelike murks, -aid to be pic tures of thought, and fluked by pho- to'Timhs of the spirits of the dead, was given today by Ilev. If. It. Hi'lilciiener of New York before the New York stale spiritualists in con vention here ludnv. SCIIKNT.CTAHY, N. Y.. June 'JO. Two clues were found today bcar inj; on the my-lery of the woman's torso found yesterday in the Mo- hnwk river. One was the tact that Mav "JO a voiiiitf man hired a skiff at u local boat livery and took aboard a heavy bundle vv nipped in n burlap -ack and a chunk of con crete. lie rowed down .stream nnd was not seen ngain. The other clue caused the police to investigate the disappearance of Miss Mnv Kaeda, who has not been seen in n mouth The dismembered body -bowed evi dence of having been i it the river for about four weeks. Samuel Hill, fjood roads advocate, accompanied by his lnother, Hi. Hill, Stale Highwuy Kiminecr II. L Mnwtby and R S. Johnson, a Port land newspaper man, arrived in Medford und will temai'i over Sun day, tuspcctiuK the woik on tho Pa cific highway. The pavtv left Portland Tuesday, giiii:r over Iho Columbia highway, now in process of construction, und the centrul Oregon roil from Higgs via Pnuevillc to l.akevicw, thence through California over the Si-ki-you. CRIMINAL CHARGES HARASS BANKER L0RIMER CHICAGO, June UO. Maclay Iloyne, state's attorney, announced tonight ho would begin Immediate Investigation of tho affairs ot tho I.a Salle Street Trust & Savings Hank, closed a week ago by state bank ex aminers, to determine It criminal charges would bo brought against Its oiucers. DUES CHIHUAHUA INTO THREE STATES MUX I CO CITY. Juno 'JO. Tim proclamation of Iho amendment to the Mexican cniistiliilUiii iceciitly adopted by congress, by which a new tenitoiial division of tie republic n established, look place today ul the traditional military ceremony. ' The governor of I he I'cdernl ill tiict nnd the member of the city council iiccompauicd by a largo bodv of cavalry and infantry, inn relied through the main Mred with bands playing-. At Interval li'-lerl were fixed at tho stteet corners contain iuir tho proclamation. It divided Chihuahua into thiee entities to be known us the -tale of Chihuahua in tho center, the territory of the Hravo and the territory of Jitniucx in the south. Morelos 1 depiived f it -tntehood uud made intt a tcrtitory. While the ceremony was in prog ress a salute of tweut.v-oue gnus wiiH fired from the citadel. A .new Industry In Oregon Is tho enstern demand for husbands. 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I.ut the advertising In this newspaper help you In your choice. Advertisers aro da) light men. They make good on their promUes and they uho their advertising not merely to make utiles but to build buslnuss. I carry tho larKett umsortuicut of the (lorham h Iibm ben rei'VKnUed u tlm cr. a hum ino juntos silver lory In thu world buck of It, . .nn, . I carry tho lare fl I (fc I Hirlliiu Kllvor wlilo IQ'xWxry' l'llii bride's llv factory In Iho work MARTIN J. REDDY frXK-MXSK-X I PAGE THEATER SUMMER SEASON f Beginning Monday Evening, June 22, 1914 BEST MOTION PICTURES. NEW EQUIPMENT BEST POPULAR AND CLASSIC MUSIC I Page Theater Orchestra, Seven Pieces hH jrr. MR. HARRY HOWELL, Director The J3cst Theater in Oivm inil.siilo of Port land. The Dciit Ventilatotl Theater in .Murifiuil. The Safest Theater in .Meiironl. The Coolest Spot in Oreeon. V 0. IMIOTO COMFOKT PLAYS SAKKTV MUSIC PUIJK Allt t ? 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