Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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TnRDFOTrnrATT) TRTHUNR MW1W0HR ORNdON. TUK8DAY, VIUNK, DO, l!)1l.
PROHIBITION ISSUE
CUTIS TAUNT
ROOSEVELT OFF TO
SPEAK AT PITTSBURGH
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MADE AGAINST RATS
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U018K, Mitltn, Juno IW. l'liilform
conventions of tho four political pin
tics rcvngnixcil under tliu iirimnry
rlootlun Inw of tliU Mnte rcpuMU
cnn, ilemoornlit', inij;resive nml so
I'inlisl were to lio lirld here ln'Rin
iiin; nt noon tmlny. Tlip snoinlM
party w entitled In n place on Hie
liriinnry ticket for the firxt lima by
villuo of linving polleil more titan
ten per cent of the vote in the last
general election.
I'rohiliitjott is the chief isue be
fore, each of the three lemline thir
ties. The progressive will, it is prac
tically, certain, nilopl n platform le
rlnring for prohibition by lepNIative
rnnctincnt nml also the submission
of n coMslitutiotinl ntuVnilmrnt.
In the ilemoenitie convention chief
interest centers in nn effort to be
innilo to secure the mloptintt of n
home rule plank giving cities nml
incorporated towns the right to de
cide tho prohibition for thcin-clvc.
The republicans are paid to be
closely divided on the question.
BurciroiR
10 RETURN TO CITY
AflHAM, Croatia, dune HO.- De
nunciation by nationalist Croatian
of n Cnthulin mid Servian coalition
in connection with the nii.iiintion
of the Arch Unkc Ferdinand and he
una moinks. io, Juno no.
Honnlx of health In cltlo along the
Mlnl1tnl river were today ovpeeted
to take Immediate step to extermi
nate rats and to mnkc linrtorloloitlcil
loxnuilniUlons ot rntu cnntmvil, In uc-
contort, led In n scene of vitflwl",r, l, tclcwwnhlo riUMta nt
tumuli in the Ci-ontinn diel toda and",ut by .Lafayette lllgBlhs. Military
engineer oi inn town uonru oi neann
This net ion la the result ot u nrn
iip to tlurntnto board from Dr. Ku-
the disturbance beenme so great that
the hjieaker suspended 'the .se.ion.
Yitrolie threats filled the chamber.
The Servian deputies were taunted
with being murderers and were ask
ed it they hud brought their bombs
with them.
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pert Htue. of the national hoard ot
health nt Washington, that suspected
chsos ot bubonic plague, havu de
veloped at New Orleans. There Is a
(enr that rats rnrryhii: plague KcriiH
may m.iKo their way north on steamboats.
HITTK, Mont., June 30. Mayor
Duncan today received a telegram
from Governor Stewart advising him
that llutto miners in Helena arc
afraid to return home. The gover
nor asked the mayor as to conditions
here nnd the extent of tho city's
present ability to protect member
ships of tho Western Federation of
Miners. Mayor Duncan will reply
later.
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BILL TOR WARSHIPS
WASHINGTON', June 30.-l'resi-dvnt
WiNou today signed the naval
appropriation bill, which carries u
provision for two new drendnaughts
and permits the sate of the battle
ships Mississippi nud Idaho to
Greece. Negotiations now nre being
conducted for their nle.
1IK.NLKY ON T1IAMKS, Knclani!.
Juno 30. British river experts, af
ter seeing the work ot the Harvard
University second eight and the
Union Boat club of Uoston crew, ex
pressed fears today as to whether
they would bo ablo to prevent the
Grand Challenge. Cup from crossing
the Atlantic this year. They had an
opportunity of comparing the rowing
of both American eights with that of
the Kngllsh crews, and the remark
able sliced developed by tho trans-Atlantic
oarsmen surprised tho Kuglls'i
aquatic sportsmen.
POLICE SEEKING
BALLOU MURDERER
STAMFORD. Conn., Juno 30. The
police announced today they aro
searching for an unidentified man as
the slayer of Waldo It. Uallou, tho
aged political leader, whoso death
occurred last week In the apartments
of .Mrs. Helen M. Angle. .Mrs. Anglo
Is at liberty on bonds awaiting thu
action of tho coroner's Jurj. Tho
police nro working on tho theory
that a second man was In Mrs.
Angel's apartments after Uallou left
but later returned unexpectedly and
found him thero and thnt a quarrel
ensued during which Uallou received
tho blow which canted his death.
DKOGIIF.DA. Ireland, June 30.
The freedom of this city was today
conferred on Arch llishop John Jos
eph Olcniton of St. I.niiw, y the
mayor and corporation. The last
person on whom it wni bestowed was
Charles Stewart Darnell, the late
Irish Nationalist leader. The arch
bishop signed the roll just beneath
the signnture of the patriot.
The members of the corMiration
presented the nreli bishop with a
parchment scroll enclosed in a stiver
casket.
HUCKLEBERRY FUED
DAMS, Ark., June 30.-The
"Huckleberry Mountain feud," which
has existed in this section of Arkan
sas for many years, was revived hist
night when Frank !!om mountain
eer, shot and killed Hobart Horn
nud probably fatally wounded Clinth
am Sherill, when it is said. Horn
nnd Sherill attacked Kot The of
ficers have arrested all known fac
tional leaders m the feud to prevent
further trouble.
NKW YOlltx. June 30. Colonel
Kooseu'lt. ticconiimiiifd bv hi sou
Theodora ltnocclt, junior nnd his
secretary, lelt this meinitu: for
Pittsburg, whero ho will speak to
night nt llto (ddsiug session of the
second nnuiial conference of the
Progressive League of Pounsvlviinin,
Colonel Roosevelt upiM'aied to be
in excellent health, but iwine-M'il
doubt its to the condition of hi'
voice. His .speech nt Pittsburg, he
said, would ns a test of his voice
nud determine to some extent, at
least, his plaits for the cituipaigu.
IYER'S TRIAL FOR
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HOnniTON, Mich , June 30. O.
N Hilton, attorney fo"" the Western
Federation of Miners, agreed today to
a postponement ot the trials ot
Charles II. Moyer and other officials
and members ot the union, It was
announced hero today. Tho charges
of conspiracy growing out ot tho re
cent strike of copier miners woro to
have been heard In tho district court
at L'Anso July ti. Uecauso of tho
absenco of witnesses the prosecution
was unwilling to proceed nnd It I
expected that thu chango In program
will bo approved by Judgo O'Urleiu
The exact ditto to which llto trials
will bo postponed was not given out.
Why Not
Get tho best smoke. Cor. Johnson,
and also patronlzo homo.
SENT OUT OF CITY
WASHINGTON. June 30-Private
dispatches received here today front
unofficial sources in Mexico Ot.v
stated Hint President lluertn had
sent his sou and daughter toward
Puerto, Mexico, and was milking
prcuiratious for his own departure
on short notice. The information
was eonvecd to the state department.
CHICAGO, Juno 30. A deciee of
divoico in favor of Mrs. (itncsliue
Knpp "Mine. Sehunmnii-llcinl;," wife
of William Hupp of New York, wns
entered today by Judge Dennis 1
Sullivan in I ho superior coin I. The
decree piovidrs Ihtvl Mrs- jJapp idav
resume her maiden mime, Friiesllue
Schumuuit-llcliikv and llml tin dc
I'euduut shall pnv'tlic cbls of Hie
suit. It nlso finds thtt slitlulor.v
ohniyc! made ngaiustttlui roniplniu
nut, Mrs, Hupp, in Hie.fdofeiHhinj's
iimeiidcd uiiswcr, weie not supported
bv the evidence introduced, hut the
decree is emitted on statutory
charges which it is Held she ptoved
against her husband.
An nppeal is allowed hv the de
cree on the defendant's filing n cost
bond ami bill of exceptions within
sixty da vs.
WEDDING BELLS
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A. I.. Hourqtiln and Cltarlottn C.
Starr were united In marriage by Itev
W. F. Shields at the Fresh) torlnn
church nt 11 a. m. today, June 30 ;
Mr. and Mrs. llourqulu aro from
Santa llnrbara, Cab, hut Intend to
make, their homo In tho city ot Mod
ford. Their many friends w Ish them
tho richest blessings, nud tho great
est possible success.
Cool Sandals
for Kids
This Is certainly "llitrofool Kaiidal
Tlino" and wo'ro ready, Handiils of
every popular style and leather mid
price, .Made of Ian Willow UiihhIii
or lliowii Lotus calf. Solott of l!ll
skill, rawhide or best oak leather.
CloHcdlit or upon sides. In tint, any
thing )uu want In sandals,
u.tc to i.no
At tho Sign or
"Gooo Swots"
(H'l'OSITU IH1ST OI'FICi:
Wo (live H. & II, (Ireeit Slamps
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You (let the Hcst
There is when you smok Gor. John
ton cigars and patronlio homo Industries.
All Right in thcMorninR!
When )ou hnvo Initio back,
or suffer from ueiiralglr,
rheumatic or other simitar
pains, a good rub with
MKKITOI,
WHITE LINAMENT
brings early relief This Is n
highly meritorious remedy,
thoroughly dependable In re
lieving the many common
ailments. Kndnrscd and rec
ommended by tho American
Drug and Press Association.
Should ho kept In nvory
home. Three sixes -Tic, GOc,
1 00.
For sale by
I.KO.V It. IIASKINS
Kxcluslvo Agency
Closing Out
Buggies
W'v jiiv 'oiiif; tint of I lit1 bnggy lnisiiit'ss and oTfor
sumo of tilt; best bargains over given in tlio valley
At Cost and Below
Wo liavo a big lino of Ihiggios ami .Spring Wagons,
all of which are included in tho salt;, and invito every
person who is figuring on a new vehieh; to trail and
look the lino over ami get tho prices.
Hubbard Brothers
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Elks' Special to Klamath Falls
FOR CELEBRATION
JULY
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Medford Lodge B. P. 0. . invites the public to accompany them on the excursion to Klamath Falls
FOR ELKS' RODEO
On account of the enormous demand for privilege of going on this train we have decided to make this excursion open
to all. Come join us on this trip and have the time of your lifej.
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ROUND TRIP FARE $6.30
Tickets on sale at Medford only. Pullman reservation if desired. Train leaves Medford at 1 0:30 p. m. Friday, arrive at
Klamath rails Saturday morning at 8:UU a. m. Leave Klamath tails Sunday night at 10:00 f. m. and arrive at Medford
7:00 a. m. Monday morning.
A GRAND TRIP AND A GRAND TIME
For less money than it would cost to stay at home. Those desiring sleeper accommodations notijjfy local S. P. office at once.
Call on or phone R. R. Ebel, C. E. Gates, T. E. Daniels or the S. IV passenger office, Medford, Oregon.
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