Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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RESOLUTE WINNER OVER VANITIE IN TRIAL YACHT RACE WITH DEFENDER OUT DISTANCED
BUTTE MINERS
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FASTEST BOAT IN
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HEADQUARTERS
DRIFTING
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11YK, N. Y., Juno 3.1. -The three
nip rAiiillilntcs, Vnnitlc. Kcsolutcnnu
Defiance, Mnrtnl soon after 1 o'clock
today In another iirollmlnnrystrupKlo
to determine which is to ho entrusted
the honor ot ilotcmllnR tho America's
cup.
At the start the race was tittle
more than n ilrUtlns match. At 1: 11
o'clock Ocflanco rninmnboul the port
tack, Vanltlo crossed her liows; to bo
crossed In turn by Uosolute. This
Rave tho latter tho lend, llesoluto
then came up on tho iort tack, di
rectly on Vnnltlo's weather quarter
mul for tho first tlino the yachtsmen
wero able to observe that tho double
headed rlR ot tho Kcsoliitc was prov
ing a great ndvantnpo to her lu light
nlr sailings.
At 3 o'clock Resolute and Vanltlo
then on tho third leg ot the first
lound, emerged from tho dense Iinio,
In which they had been loft to spec
tators. Resolulo led Vanltlo by about
three minutes. Defiance was far
astern.
Approaching the fifth mark Rcso
luto led Vanltlo by about ten minutes.
ENTIRE VILLAGE GOES
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HOXIE, Kan., Juno 23 Tho en
tire male population ot this village
responded to an appeal from a del
egation of farmers today, and don
ning ox oralis, began work In tho
harvest fields. Tho eastern harvest
hands imported by tho farmers quit
work becauso ot tho Intense- heat.
Tho crops woro being impoverished
and tho farmers appealed to tho vil
lage residents. Tho courthouso was
closed and locked and county offi
cials, merchants, lawyers, doctors,
ond even tho editor of the villago
newspaper went to the fields.
INSANITY NOT TO
RECOGNIZE LABOR UNIONS
(Continued from rag 1.)
means to rcduco industrial strife,
Mr. Wanamakcr said ho was an "ab
solute believer" in government own
ership of public utilities. "I be
lieve tho government should own the
railroads," ho said. "It would pre
vent conditions that havo existed In
the New Haven road nnd in tho Itock
Island system. Government owner
ship would bring one-cent postage
becacuso tho government owned tho
means for carrying tho malls."
Tho witness painted a rosy futurs
for the worklngman. "Men and wom
en are In a rising market; they nro
better educated, have sioro sanitary
surroundings, and are no longer
mats for rich men to wipe their feet
upon," he said.
THE DAILY HirlT FROM PARI"
Tttlttu bus !- ll ivuo in Inn
litis suit I h fvi'tlimtlun ul Hk iJ
rx ! H.'ilin. A Iwis (iiuwlli ot lb mi.r
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TUB VAN1TIP
INFORMAL MEET
NIAGARA FALLS, Out., June '2X
Mediators, Amerien nnd Huertn
lelegntes were oei'tipieil toilay in
jnnkini; nrninements for tl'e infor
nnl eoinferrnecs between representa
tive, of General Cninuun ami (loner
iil Huertn, nt whleit it i lnpel an
agreement nil hv renehil on the in
dividual who is to bo provisional
prcaidcr.t f Mexico. Ik-tniU were
still liidkiii',' nml dfpiixli'il on the
traveling flrniiienieiit- of the eon
Milutionnlist iU-le;atcs ho are now
vu route here.
On tho ile!cj;nte from the two
Mexican factious thiurelvc will re.M
the burden of (.electing tho man of
the hour n a-.k which deadlocked
the inediatioii confereuee ami nearly
disrupted it la-t week. In informal
conference-! all intenril question
will be iliseiised, the eoun-el of the
'Amoriean delegate anil iueiliator
being given when nought. On inter
national (ine-lions, the mciliiitioii
Jionrd will continue its eoufereuces.
The results of the two m-U of nego
tiations, it is hoped, ultimately will
ho incorporated into a ,'" effecting
a cessation of hostilities and opening
VIGOR AND HEALTH
FOR YOU
Do jou feel tho need of a
good tonic? Is your appn
tlto poor? Aro you alwas
tired? Do you want to feel
within yourself tbo power
that tomeg with vibrant
health and strength? You
need
Mcritol tonic Digestive
It positively aids digestion
Improves tho general health
and vigor. A strictly high
grade, meritorious nrtlclo
approved by high authori
ties, endorsed by tho Amer
ican Drug and PrcsH Asso
ciation, and guaranteed by
us.
Price VI.OO, Cor sale liy
LLO.N It. IIASKI.VS
Kxclualve Agency
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
e&M
Jltit located mA moit popular
hotel in the Cityi circuUthiB Ice
vtstcr In eviry room,.
EipscUl attsnllon lo Isdlet
trvlll lca.
Kutliriit, irwjiully priced trill.
Meet your frtcinl nt the Mn.
KuituN I'Uu (UU 11,60 uv,
MEDIATORS
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Scene iluriiiK -ccotul trial ynclit rnre
the way to n complete restoration o
peace.
DISCOVER PLOT TO i
SEIZE ECUADOR
Gl'AYAQl'IL. Kcuador, Juno 23.
A revolutionary plot and a plan to
nssasstnato President Lcontdas Plaza
and proclaim tho rebel leader, Colonel
Carlos Concha, provisional president
of Kcuador, vqro discovered today by
tho government nt Quito. Tho lead
ers In the plot wero nrrested.
No disorder occurred In Quito, but
Colonel Concha and n forco of rebels
have invaded tho northern part of
the province of Manabi.
FINAL JUNE CLEAN UP
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LADIES' SHOE SALE
a.f)0 .Satin Pumps $2.75
$:i.no Patent Pumps $2.75
.fIJ.SO Gun .Metal 3umps $2.75
CHILDREN'S SHOE SALE
One-Strap Velvet, 5 to 8 ?)8tf
One-Strap Velvet, 8. to 11 . .. . $1.20
One-Strap Velvet, 11 to 2 $1.59
Also Patent leather and Gun Metal
CHILDREN'S HOSE SALE
2. Hoys' Heavy Hose ,..155
2ou Girls' Medium Rib Hose 15
LADIES' PINE HOSE, 10c
Fov this sale only we ol'for this seamless,
double heel and toe Jast 3Jlaek Hose.
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Ladies' Tailored Suits Half Price. No
Wfi mnk" this tonr nut in nrirpc in rrtor tn ronn nn our stork.
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JONES' INTEREST IN
HARVESTER SLIGHT
WASHINGTON, Juno 23 An ex
planation ot his connection with tho
International Harvester company was
received today by Chairman Owen of
the senate banking committee from
Thomas I. Jones of Chtcngo, nomi
nated by President Wilson as a mem
ber of tho fedcralireservo board.
Senator Owen said tho t telegram
explained that Mr. Jones became a
director of that concern In 1V09 at
tho suggestion of frlendK nnd that
he had no largo pecuniary Interest.
It was believed today a request to
Jones to appear before tho committee
In person would bo mado within n
j few days.
M. M. Department Store
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS
230 EAST MAIN STREET
Letter Day, Wednesday, June
Ten S. & H. Green Stamps Free. No Purchase Required
Given at Premium Parlor Second Floor
leading fabrics and the choice new
S. & , Creeii Trudiiig StumpN with
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throe Ann'rii'iinih-ri'inleix iurticitiiteil
SERIES FROM YALE
NKW YORK. Juno U.I. Yale nml
Princeton, liming eueli scored a
baseball victory in this ear's ehiiui-pinn-liip
scries, ciime to New York
today to settle the qtioetinii of sup
remacy on the diamond nt the Polo
Grounds.
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Hnttcrics: De.vo nml Salmon; Way
nml Hunter.
Patron lo Home
Dy smoking Mt. Pitt, tho best Cc J
cigar on tho market. '
75c SUMMER SILKS 40c
This is a special clean-up in Silks suitable
for summer dresses and gowns, all colors.
15c AND 20c LAWNS 12c
Wc include our entire stork of Fancy
liuwiis in this sale, 150 inches widy.
R. & G. CORSETS, $1.00
Vo give a guarantee with nvory. Hi & G.
Gorset, $1.00 to .ftl.no. None better 'made.
Now models. '
CHILDREN'S KOVERALLS 75c
iTusl the thing for eamping and'plny suits,
blue nnd tan, all sizes, I to 10 years.
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RViSOLUYE.
AtMT.IHVT HACK TUAt'lC, N. Y.,
June U.I. Huektliorn, owned by It. J.
Muckcnxii', won the llrooklyu llnmli
cup today. lliis;ln was second and
Itockview third. Time for the mile
nml a ipmrter 'J;0S. The men
worth .s,l)00 o the winner.
August Helmonl's pair, Itockview
nml Throubill are the fnvoritics, with
Luke Mel. like, winner of llie llclmout
stakes, mid l(nkiu, winner of the
Melropidilaii, picsing closely for
this honor. The other entries arc
Lahore, Huekthorn, Hying Kniry,
Phnrlestoiiiau, uud lioualil Mac
Donald.
BUCKTHORN
WINS
BROOKLYNHANDICAP
LACE SALE 5c
Heavy Cliuiy Lace 5t
Heavy Linen Torchon Lace 5
lino Val. Lace 5tp
PARASOLS, V- OFF
To closo the balance of stock, wo offer
this special reduction.
CREPE GOWNS 98c
Those gowns como in pink, blue, while
lace trim, full sixes.
MUNSING
Tight knee, Hleeveless, also loose knee, l, 5 jj
and (J sizes, oxtru value. J
colorings and styles.
mI! purchuNON
HPTTIC, Mont . Juno 23 Willi
iifflcort chIiUpIIhIiimI III thu lnilnini
dlMrlrt tho new lltilto Mine Workers'
union Ik, thromth Hi ofrlrers today
eurollliitf tho mlnori who hiivn es
poused tho cniino of an Independent
orunnUntloii, President .Michael
(MuekliO McDonald declnied that at
linnt ninety three per cent of the
miners of Hullo will uIMIIuto with
the new orKanUatlon.
Officers of the now union dcclnio
the action of Prenhb-nt Mnjnr of tho
Wnxtern IVderntluu of Miners In cull
lug off the mcetliiK of (ho feder
iitlou's union for this afternoon In
dlrntes that tho federntloii chief to.
allien ho cannot secure tho attend
nuio bo desired. Tho rcKUlitr meet
Ii.k of that union will bo held to
night with Moyer lu rhnrge
Mocr slated today that a thor
ough probe of tho old union's af
fairs Mill bn made at ouco nml nnv
Irregulnrltles or abuses dlscoverot
will bo rectified. Plans will also h
laid for n new election of oflcers.
Mo)er has sent nut a call for all
miners holding federation rnrdt show.
Iiiit dues paid up, to attend tho meet
ing. You Get llic- llrst
There is when ou smnk (lor. John
son clgnrs and palrunlin homo Indus
trios. MRS. H. L. LEAOH
Export Oorsotiore
IV) North Burtlott.
Phono no:j M.
300
Is tho Number of tho
Medford Taxi Co.
Offlro Wilson's Cigar Htore. First
Door West First National Hank
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selling .Mousing
Underwear in
Medford.
24th
UNION SUITS 50c
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