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-V k$W '!' ,1 IrTFOTOttT) WSTT, TRTTjimPJ, MTCPITORD, Off EC! ON, TUESDAY, .TTTNfi 2.1, 1014 iAcm TTmrrc ?- .-' m n 4f, " A f tf i.W 1 i INITIATIVE BILL 10 RESTORE POLITICIANS S TO RULE OF STATE HAI.KM, Oro, Juno 23 To pro vlilo it plmi for holding coiiviuillmi to recoininoinl iiiinllitntn for public office Ih the nlm or im Inltlntlvo incus, tin) whleh I lu Id M. Diiiino nmt lli'iir' lliilui, or I'oilliiiul, liiivn filed wltli Krti)inry of Hiiiln Olcult 'for ap proval ii lo fui in. 'I'lic 1111 I Miip plonionliiry to tin- direct pilmnry law, mill iiiovInIoii In iiwiiIo In It thnt IN tihnll not ho eoimtrui'il to affect iioin Iniithm iniulii liy luitltlomi existing law or noiiilimtloiiH liy iimtninbliiKeM In tlm proitmhlo ot tlio niensiiio It l iloeliuod tlml tlm prlniiiry n It no'r ilU cimol endure, for Ihero In no pluli for ImrineiiUliii: discordant Inr tlmiN, Mini t lot t tlm oliji'ct or (ho MM In to preserve tlio prlnimy, mill nl' polltlcnl parties. ".Mujurliy ruin should Im tlm itlin of tlm rnlo by tlio people," ri'inlM tlio piiMiintilii of tlio hill. "A prlninrv Inw which precludi- nr moil tend I J pietout piirly linrinoiiy In wmiig. Party In eeiitlul to mnjorlty ruin, mill no party run ionium imcept when nulled on mum roininoii muso Dlr (uihkIoii, ennferenio, agreement nro ir iw'iilliil to pint) ioir'i-it im lo nrceafti giiieiniueiit. I'nllllrul gnlhoiliig tor m'P'Ii purpose, wiicth vr under tlio nitiiio of 'convention' n" nuy other nnuio, uro ludlspciiiinhlo lo tint ptirpi'tulty of pnrly, lumen shoul I In- tomhlned with iiinl iiiuilo n part of tin prlinnry system. An now exist. In k. with on plan uf httrumiilflni: ill tordnnl fin thuin, tlm primary ran mil endure; hmini th ohjert ot thl mippli'ini'iiliiiy law U to prero tlm prlinnry mill lit tlm anin llmo iniiko lliu law In tint what ltd prenmblo dlulni fur It, Mo preserve ami per petuate party.' " PELICAN BAY LODGE (Klnnititli NortliMilirn) I'l'llnin liny I.ihIko, tlio fnnunm ri fott on I'ppi'r Kliiinnlli liko will nkiIi h riml tor nn inniiy Kurlx v Tm to Kd tliiro, up to tlio rnpncltr of tint IiIk pliiyKroinnl. ThU wont ranm yi'Mtnnlny from l'rnnlt l)itnliU. who will innnnKo tlio I.oiIkc for tho W. I'. Jnlumon coinpnny thU onr. Mr. Danloln In oimitKt'il In i;i'ttlu oirytliliiK nhont tho nttrnrllvo plnrs romly for tlio mttnor trnol, which t iixptttcil to ho luny. In lliu iiniioiinromont Hint thin l to In- (hit lnt tnr Hint tho I.oiIro will recoil n Riiontii. It wn orronooiif ly Mtntinl Hint tho rioUchnkor Intor- cl wutilil run tho limtltutlon an n prlrnin rltih noxt )nr. Tho fact I thnt tho W. i'. Johiifon roinpuity hitit tukoti n contract to ittrchno I'l'llinn liny I.oiIko nnil will opornlo Iho lie ntltiitlon noxi your im n prlviilo club, FOILS ATTEMPT TO OF VANCOUVKU, II. C , Juno i". An itttoiupt of bnuk rohhorH to roh tho ntro or tho lluuli or Nova Scotia at MIhmIoii, a vHIiiko .li! iiiIIom from horo wim fniHliuti'tl by tlm arrival of it pollioiniiii hcfoi'o tho rohhorH coulil blow upon tho Inner iloor of tho imfo which louliiliioil inoro tliiut 1!0, liiin. Tlm pollcoiiiiiii honril tho oxplo non which wrorkoil tho front iloors or tho Hiifo nnil huirylmt to tho bnuk wnri coufroiiti'il by it man utmulliiK In tho ilonrwny who liuinnillntoly hoKntt flrlitK. Tho coiiHlnhlo ruturnoil tho flro mid two men In tho bnuk Joluoil Iholr coinrnilo oiiihIiIo noil mil Into Iho wooiIm, NolhliiK wnn liikon by tho robhui-H, A pohko Ih Hcnrt'liliiK tho wooiU for tho uicii. GOOD CROWD SEES PAGE THEATRE MOVIES Ono of tho bent moving plcturo pro KruiiiH ovor mion In MtnUonl wna pit" hoiiIoiI nt tho I'iiko thontro litHt iilttht mill u kooiI Nltoil nuillouro ullouili'il tho micoml oponlin,' of tbu populnr Iioiimo iih u moiloru iiiovIiik plcturo tiinporluiii. A Hanilwlcli IhIiiiii. hcoiio priiHoiitoil nomo or tho fluoit ocean nnil count Hcunory ovor tulioii by tlio iiiovlo I'liiuoru wlillo Iho Hlnuulnr ())ii lc liitriuluniil mi iiiniuliiK uml yot I'i'iilliillc loiuoily roiiimii'o, u tliliiK "II 41m mio In tho ininlorii li'iiitmicy In I'niiHjuiruli'il fin co Tho now uumiii'iili'il l'o ori.lii'lr. iniloil miiloiliilly lo Hut pli'iimiiu of Iho Hiiillmit'o wllh popular uIim iuh! un lulnpt Hup iiiuii . H In H Ufi piiulli'lliiii lliul Iho I'iiko llioiilin will Im voiy iinpiilui' iluiliiu Urn NijiHiniT roe iho niHiiy m plo Wild WWII lllO Illnhrl Kl'liilu pli' lllll III H I'OIIIHlmllOUK, I'OlllfOllublll Villi MVll ll'WlllU'J UUH, OLD COLLEGE "GRADS" A SPILL IM THC MOR'SGUnCS TOUOCAME AT VALE. CLASS It probiihly uoiiiil Jiir tho confhlciico uf 11 itutjoilty or pi-rutu f fa lliu country If they wore to know the Identity of tho men who 11 few ihij iik intorleil jiliiut Iho niiiipiM of Vali' III 11 frolic tho like uf which tho university ban not known In iiiiiuy yoarn. Aiiioiik (be men who felt tho c la tut reunion Hplrlt, who were Barbed In tho most Krotesiie or fitnltiRtlc illKiibie, were miiiio of the IoiiiIIiik Imiil.em, iiiniiiifaclurirK uml ineribiiiilH of tho country. A tun 11 who wore 11 Kainlwleh li.'ii. ileehirluu tlml ho wim Iho nine or henrlx, i feteiit) two yenrri obi, nit J. ultbouitlt he wan railu nleil with the Imhh of isil), imii an li;ippy iih n fielnn.wi He Ih tho ptlie lml (iroporly owner In n large Ohio city. Dor.ein or other luM.'iine niluhl be iiieiitlooeil, oiihuik which wim tin Mllinc hiIo iiiulch with tuuku U-IIcvo wnlcs. REOPEN FIGHT TO FORCE SALE OF BATTLESHIPS: WASIIIN'flTOS'. .lone M The ml lllitllll'illloi iroHiot lo "ell the lnitlliliiw hliilio uml Mi-i-ipi lo IlrciTe nlrenily upptoveil liv Iho on ulo wim piif-eil h tho home toilu. hy n olo of 171 to S7. Ono ilieml- niiimht will ho liiiill with llie proeeciU. WAHIIIXOTON, J111T0 2.1 Hccrc tury ItnuleU unlit toilny when tho calilnet aimninhlotl thnt Turkey'it pro tet nKuIn t tho nalo or tlio battle vhli .MUhIhmIppI ami lilnho to tireeco .... . . ..... I.,. .., .!.. I mill 1101 iiuereii 01 view iwr tnni in tlio nitiitiuiNtrntlon In rnxor or im mile. Tho Iioiimo conferee hail not mreed ' loilny to Iho Kennto nineiijiuont for J tho nlii of (ho uhlpn nml vtntrreil hy tho wlh of the unvy dvpnrtment I J1 mnko Iho unto, nilmluhitrntlnii lender' re-oponed their fltthl for nil nKre" I mem with tho seiinto'ii nctloii Tho no-called "llttlo unvy'' men continue t lliulr oppoHitlou. HELD ON WEDNESDAY (treat prepnnitlouii nro belli.? mndo j for tho Hcniidlnnvlnn Mldsumiuir I'enHt In bo held nt Phoenix tomoi ' row, Weilnemlny. A tall Mny polo, bedeeked with Howerit uml iidoruo'k with tho natlonnl color, will ho' erected Hhortly before lunch tlin-; llittl nml old nml joiuiK will caper around , It to tlio tune or tlio comiuiieii odloa of mi orKiiu, n violin nml nn occordlan. Old ami forgotten fylk Kituien will Ihi played; mid, iih fnr it pomdhly, tho old HceneH or n typl tnl Hcmidliinvlnn .MliUumnior cole, luntloit will ho reproduced, All who dealro to attend, mid tho Ki'iiernl public Ih welcome, Hliould tttko (ho .N:30 train fioin Modrord au tho I0;r0 tnilifdoeH not nop at I'lioeiilv, Hut iirrnimoiueutH hitv.i been mndo no that people call return to tho city Into lit tho owning hy uutotuohllos mid hackH at tho ox pen no of only 11 few roiilH, If nluKlUK ami upeaUInu lit half a iloxen laiiKiiagert can awaken tho old ami venerable hurt; o( Phoenix then biiroly tho Vlklim oiikIiI to 110 coiiiplUh thnt object, becaiifo they iiHiiully are jimt iih earnest In their merryinakliiK n If thoy wero riulttlnjt tho ItiiHBlaiiH, and tho wooiIh tomor row will roHouiul with their IntiKh' tor and hoiik. A Inrito hall will ho lined for tho colouration In cno of tuln. SIMPLE FUNERAL SERVICES ' HELD FOR MADAME N0F1DICA l.()NI)ONT, .I11110 i!;i. The uiinplv hut iinpronhivo I'lilieinl scivleo of tlio Aiiltellenii elitlieli won helil lit 1111011 IoiIiin lor the Inlo Mine, l.lllimi N'lllilllll, in llie Klim'n welKhl Iiihiho, Mnlielil, where hIio wiik nunilcil jiin live eitM In (leoiito V. Vouiik, ol Now Villi. Dr. DoiiuhiH Allium eiimlnrleil llie KonleeM. The mu-ic, nn Imliny Iho hymn "Dnuiiiil Clni-liiii' Hiilillni," WIIM Hllllll'l llV II MliplllTll lllllll'. MNS. QE0RQF. WCSTINMIOIJSC WIDOW OP INVCNTOH, DL'AI) 1 11 ! l.i'.NOX, Mil" Jiin ,M M ikiwm wiiiwmw hiJ r ill" I'lnllli'il lliieiilnr, i)i' IiiiIii) Mi Hiilfiit'il u )Hrnlllu HJMirk til lift limn', iulm r l J'iM'. CAVORT ABOUT YALE . m I ROY COMPLETES TWENTY YEARS OF ESPEE SERVICE When llie -on went down Mini' , twenty i'itr of roitbl'iil nml tlti- I'll'llt MTllin WHU I'llKfll liv A. S. Ito.eiil.Hiiui, loenl nireilt Tor the Southern I'tteifio. .lime IKI. 1SHI, "lfiH" heeHine nil Ittllielle of the hue, tiu.l U now Keuornl iiiHimurr of iho ono of tho most bnfflliiK theft myB lliirilinaii iuteiextrt lit the ld''iie ' terlon locnl poltcc authorltlea hnvo River Vnllo.v. U tditrled it it telo- tvor C0nt?n,icil tn. Not n cluo, or cmplier, worked on Oiiliforniit ond n niark to n,jfut0 t)l0tr tuctltoil of OreRoii dhiMoim, uml loi l.v step ,,nlroncv or t,xt wan left hy tho clover lutn el'ined up the nitlln.nl li'ooer.',,,, op crO0j8i until --in- ol llie tl. .i the urent T.. wn. fi.,, ,ii11..nr(i .. I ...I (orM-r.,l i II wt'l nw.ini llllll Willi A. S Itii-eiiliiiuni lill.r huth with nor Kjtl.ii Win 11 In it xtvtv li - wtok. iooi-k(,is (1i, (lt,N xu lllllll i n i,ao linn 11 pt'ti- xiOII. ill, "ItoKj" N oi.e of Hie most popuhirj uml linril worKioi; olln-mU of the Iliiriimun linen in ()ieon, uml turn won hovoiiiI iiieiliiln for keeping tho lidiexl depol in the hlute. In 11 Inml wlieie theie li miieli iiiittimthv to witrils I'orpoinliou liux iIoiid miieli to lectin i hy his lireolliiiillltlliu' ilffilliilil.V. t'oiiruliilulioiw wete reeeivul ft mil fur nml nenr h. "Kok.v." E AT WA3IIINGTO.V, Juno 23. Iteports that (iorimttiy mid I'rance, dlsrutls fled with Haiti' payment or dobU to their nations, wore about to solxo tho custoiiiH limine, when brought to tho .attention ot Beerotury Uryitn to Ant liaxviliflil lltt lllk tit tl t ilttllltt t ttltkl diy, Vl,MKlit out tho statement that uolther thef govormumit baa lutimned any ilis!iiitifiictlnii to tho United State. LAMBIS'OF PHILADELPHIA MINT RESIGNS OFFICE ; 1 WAMII.NMITON', .luue Jl -John II. l.uiuhiH, Hiipeiiiileiiili-ul ot lie mint nt I'liiltiilelplilii, tehigiieil today, He Iiiin bebl llie iiokIIioii much I DO'-'. TUBERCULOSIS In Addition to plenty of froth air slid proper dint, lliuta suitvrluit from Uf wlifl hid picilUpniied to TubcrculU' sis m roioiiiniemlcd to um llrkmaii's AlUmtlvi) to Hop nUbt kwesu. btinlf li fsycr mid iiiktou rscovmy. This uioitl i mid. by idssoii of It mirrewf til um dur iiiU Ih Pt, wmruuu the fullKtt luv llrittluii pusulblu hy uviiry nuleirr IJikiumi't AH)iuUvn I hioit HK iluiu lit biniiiliUI ittUiili nJ Mvvia liiiuut siul liiim ulUiiiuiii, nud in up biilUliiM U WW, , n ipW "" itj7ffl.-W WWP' H-JI illuitilM t lltl HrUMBIPI. ,nii Ml lt nVTtwkW wmi k vi )( sHHIIIHiTr BilllllllB lilllHrJU' -i- ' HisillllH CAMPUS AT MEW HAVEN 9& day c-waior,j mascot of class 1894 STOLENOFFSHELVES OF M. S M. STORE Silk, valued at UT.0, nod etl innleil nt -.r.O ynnln, hn ilUappearol from lliu nholvoi or tho M. nud M. ilup.irtmout Ktoro, n completely nil If It hail chnnccd to thin air, furnishing - ..w -W.H 4"M .. ...-V.... Monday 'nfternoon, and tho crlnio l mipponed to have been committed (ometlme between tho clonInK hour Saturday night, .ami lieforo tho open llie hour .Monday mornliiR. Tljo silk was tnken from It paper wrapper, and tho wrapper replaced with tho Mtuiple tnr. vlnlule, nppcnrliiR ns If tho good had not been molcited hen one of tho clerks went to mnko p sale from the llk ilcpartment Mon. day nrternooit. she discovered tho ., .wrappers bare, and Immediately re ported to tho inmiaRoiueut, who In turn reported to tho police. It In presumed that tho thief or thelvos entered the Rtore hy means of u pas key, made hi selections with keen JiidKincnt a to values, nn.l mndo his getaway without detection. When tlio storo was opened Monday morning, thero was no evldcnco ot .1 I hilt from prowler. I Telegraphic nnil letter description of tho stolon good have heen sent north mid south, In nu effort to ap prehend tho thelvea. Tho lUt ot silk stolen I as follews: I -Twonty-threo sards fancy Messa- . - l,no Bl,k' 20 nrd, i,lnln Meallno silk, (i'j yard black Peu do Solo silk, t3 yards Suleso silk, ia yards Do Luxe sntln, black, :t0 yards plain 30 inch silk I'oplln, IT-'Ji yards black Tatreta silk, 17 ynrd black lining 250 K Mr. KomiiIiiiiiui!I1Im IS "'"iU dark green fnncj Pop- Un. TRAIN SERVICE NORMAL AFTER KANSAS FLOODS KANSAS CITY, Mo., .lime 23. Train her.vieo on mails in Kiiiimi wns reported us uoruutl today uml tlooiN which liitve i'iitted eonildcialile iluiu ne ilitiiiiK Hie lut week ore iceed in;; liipMly. STREET COLLAPSES OVER NEW BROADWAY SUBWAY N'KW YORK, June 'j:l. Nearly half n block o Hiilewulk ami Kiiper Mriieluro over it new llrooklyn miIi wii.v enved in loility, liui'viug imnv tliim lAvenly workineir, killing; one hutlly iiijur.viut; nix. jrieuenuse Tti r-lrtur Mom iuikri rut. U nu or tin r- tU H.u Ju.lk.it lllrvi-i yuuixHi. twUfltw. Supremo I0c st yimr uudm FHEI'. Trcmll Collect 12 ends from six package of baked cracker or rakes, and If your dealer cun not nupply you wllh H surprise box of "Miprvnte " llukcd IMiiILt, iuU tl'Mii Ulinl St w If l'HJ HM, f. m gm VI LA'SASCENOEN Y - ' l"W ' V-j6! -f E ae; Kl, PA0, ToxnN, Juno 2.1. Tho removal of (icncrnl Ilovlno a (.'nr rnnna'.ehlef of stafr and or Ystfilro t'aboln, acting mlnlstor of torolgn re IntloriN In tbu constitutionalist cabi net, reported from Haltlllo win lakrn hy rovolutloulst hero today n a vic tory for tho Villa faction. Moth w're said to hnvo been oppofod to Villa's southern campaign uml In favor or the creation of the now mili tary zono which blocked hi progress until Villa Insisted on taking hi ad vnnro toward .Mexico City. Tho prospective appointment of IMuardo I-', liny a chief or staff was hailed nn ngreeablo lo both fnction. Hay, now chief of staff to fionoral Iturlio In Slualoa won hi spurs In tho Madoro rovolutfon. Ho wns tho hero or Hie first battlo of Cairns Rrande, w)i'r ho lost nn oyo. Later he was sent tit Huropo hy Madoro on a diplomatic mission. Ho I a civil engineer and a graduate o( tho Uni versity of Nolro Dame, Ind. Ysldro l'abeln, u young nttnrnny or Mexico City, took it roimplcuoti part In drafting Cnrraurn' note to tho Washington government and lo Niagara Pulls In connection with Mexican ini'dlatlon. It was re ported hero that l.til Cabrera now In Washington will succeed hint In the foreign relations portfolio. The piesetico near Carranza of Hay anil Cabrera would create a different at titude on tho part of tho constitu tionalist government, liotb Internally and Internationally, Is tho heller of local observer. EXILED PASTOR FROM WOLF CREEK ISSUES WARRANT GRANTS PASS. Ore, Juno 23. Ilcv. W. G. Smith, who wo forced to leave Wolt Creel: last Saturday and was horsewhipped and egged by wom en, caused wnrants to be Issued here today for K. N. Story, II. C. Fletcher and T, M. l.nmond, all of Wolf Creek on charges ot Inciting riot. Officer have gono to mako the arrests. Ilcv. Smith charges thnt tho throo men named, nil of whom arc business men, were ringleaders In cxpclllns htm from Wolf Creek. QULD NOT STAND ON FEET Mrs. Baker So Weak Could Not Do Her Work Found Relief In Novel Way. Adrian, Mich. " I suffered terribly with f email) weakness and backache and got so weak that I could hardly do my work. When I washed my dishes I had to sit down and when 1 would sweep tho floor I would get so weak that I would have to get a drink every few minutes, end beforo I did my dusting 1 would have to lie down. I got so poorly that my folks thought I was going into consumption. Ono day I found a piece of paper blowing around tlio yard and I picked it up and read it. It said 'Saved from tho Grave,' and told what Lydia E. Pinkhom'a Vegeta ble Comiound ha done for women. 1 showed it to my husband and he said. Why don't you try it T ' So I did, and after I hnd taken two bottles 1 felt lietter and I said to my husband, 'I don't need uny more,' and ho said ' You had lietter tako it a little longer anyway.' So 1 took it for throo months and got well nnd strong." Mrs. ALONZO E. lUKt:it, 9 Tecumseh St., Adrian, Mich. Not "Well Knoiigh to Work. In those words ia hidden the tragedy of many a woman, housekeeper or wage earner who supports herself and is often helping to support a family, on meagre wages. Whether in house, ofllco, fac tory, shop, store- or kitchen, woman should remember that thero is ono tried and true remedy for tho ills to which all women nro prone, nnd thnt is Lydia L Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound. It promote thnt vigor which make work easy. Tho I.ydla E. I'inkhum Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Sodas J (t "Supremo" la ui m.J It IU i" Mut ktoulgltJ III. f IUSmiNHJN "rioiioiu" lUktMtiU, DM, MUD urti in uifut fivor kciiusn OVER CARRANZA MAD MANFEST nsn Uiey kwu fiLjjy -r-w sir r ANNOUNCEMENT Hotel COMIOUT 100 IIooiiin Ilfovntor Krrvlro Hot nrrd cold running water, private phono, ntcnm hnnl nnd outsldo window In all room. Kxrpilslto t-obby and Mozzrinlno, Kxcellont Cuisine. Splendid Snmnlo Itoom. Tho Commercial Traveler makes this his homo and tho Tourlftt usually prolong their stay. Tariff Itoom without private, bath, per tiny, $1.00 nnd up. Itoom with private bath, per day, $2.00 and up, si'iiciAi it.vrKrt iiv vi:i:k mi .month Hotel This cozy hotel Is now open again and you wilt be at homo tho moment you enter. Thin hotel Ib particularly noted for It homelike surroundings, and It artistic furnishing. Hot and cold running water and steam heat in nil rooms. Kates per day: Itoom without liatli, 7."c and $1.00. Itoom with prlvntn shower bath, $1,25. Itoom with private hath, $1.50 and up. HPIX'IAfi LOW lUTI-S IIV WKKK OU MONTH" Hotel Clean room, clean bed nnd everything sanitary. Itatcs per day fiOc and 7.'c. I respectfully beg to announco that tho above hotels arc all oper ated under my Hole ownership and management, and I wish to .thank you for your kind patronage In tho pant and I hope to deserve suc cess In tho future. Your obedient servant, MM Hi MOIIU Our latest references, any member of tho banker' convention. True HOSPITALITY Is thus expressed; 'Welcome the coming, and speed tho parting guest." Our Juvenile Choosing the Bride's Silver It must bo truo In weight and fineness and bo correct In pattern. It should be&r tho mark ot a well-known maker and coino from a storo of character. It Is something bought tor a Ufo-tlme to bo filled In and amplified as tho years go on. Let the advertising In this newspaper help you In your chotce. Advertisers aro daylight men. They mako good on their promises and they uso their advertising not merely to niuKo sales but to build business. I carry tho Sterling Sllvor leading bride" factory In the MARTIN Tito Jeweler ffi Closing Out Buggies "Wo arc going out ot the buggy business mul offor soiuo of the host bargains ever given in tho valley At Cost and Below "Wo lmvo a big lino of UuggicH and Spring WngoiiH, all of which aro included in the Halo, and invito ovory portion who Is figuring on a now vohido lo call and look tlio lino ovor and got tho priccx, ' Hubbard I Brothers Medford Tho Hotel ot Himvia-: iii:.ijtv l( AVIth IVlvnlllaUi Holland Moore Department Is well stocked with suitable footwear tit for hot weather wear. Iet us shoo your children's feet correctly. Our prices are always right. At tho Sign ot dZcAiKieltZA "flrtoo S's" OITOSITK POST OFFICE Wo Glvo "S. & II. Green Stamps largost assortment ot tho Gorham which has been recognized as tho sliver. It hits tho largest silver world back of It. J. REDDY Near IVst Office ! 1 t 4 1 I i ?2rf '7Wfft i