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c i (J ft' -U- 1 "77 . 3 . t f y Y 9- ' .. i V " Y mi ! i- Mffltfrorm mail Tumtrnw, medfqrd. oreoon, tnhday. may 21, mir. BARNES LIBEL JURY FAILS TO INTIMATE reRSONALlTY STORY OF PRESIDENT W0ODR0W WILSON AGREE ON COSTS (Uv' h Mcmtivr of lliu l S. Cnliinol.) (t'op.vrii'lil, lillo, liy (lu Ninvxjmper KuttTjirisc AsswmWhii.) 1 wIhIj o,orV iVmoricnu i'inltl mrd Wvoilrow WiNim iuuI know tho iimn HM III' kllOWIl lllrtio of iih wlm ;ni Ins yoke Mlo w in PiTxiro. 1 Hi every .Amrrirnn iiuilil know litm ns I know hint ami r.tcvin him in llio Ifcht of intimate poroiitil eonliu't uith dim. 1 Wlinl n liniiiiiiiiifv iiT iiiidiiim tltiri. JhW Dclrcs He IS fpr larnCS wnll 1m in Ameru-ii ntionl tlu jnvit I Jwers Waul le Wvlflo Costs, Which ""i ,r, u!. ,nnnl ,!n.w ':,,r,, Am,,,7w i would feci in nnv cni know ids t'mt eamwt Be Dne Under (he Law. tltotfl Verdict ki Faver ef Roosevelt GIvw, itit Relrcted by CourtOne Mich n lender i nt Hie helm, .slecrinj; the ship of tiitt , IVtrMcnl SHn nt White lloiKn ' BYKACU3K, N. Y., May 21.- After Kiivl of all. he would find Hint thr I i. ... . ..,.. . . . .' onco rcmriiH nn uiesni vennei to inipresMon erenleil in tnc mini's nt tile court in favor of Tlirnilorv Kow. 'I'0"?' W thing ot the prvMilmt ouiv. tvelt, the jury ltyttiR William llnnu'V. tlw pwfonnd scholar in the l-t iHiit lor iiliH raiieil today in tnore "",'"""" '"". "v r tlmn three honm of additional ilclib.t,mt 'T'? ' nM.or' w ,nl " cntlon to arrive nt a tcrdict thati'?1"1."0 r,ul nMa he l? "," ' Wtw IpxhI. jolopies and science the preMtlent ' non-prnctieal, tlieiirelii'iii, sehool teacherish, Is dispelled by ecn slioit lU'iiunintnnec. Ho would see at nnoo Unit if ho was to receive an interested Var he woulA hne to present his cpe' in concrete Shortly Ueforo 2:30 o'clock this nf. (ernoon no word unviiig conio from (ho jury room, Jusliee Andrews an nounced that lie was going to his home and that in case a pmjwr Ver mel minillil HP Intiitil Mr Inn. i. n'K nxi: i he hhonld he sent for. If no crdi-t tcn,,!,; ,,,nt t,s"' WiImiii hns nn w retnnied by that time, jstjP,,jlMtwnw ho lmi1urll only hi Andrews wiid that court Miould bel""' V"' w,:os, ,,,,, ,'" Bdjouinrd until 10 o'clock tomom,wnnd uninforraeil upon practical isues. and the jurv looked up. A,ul " ' Pi-dv that ho was for o In mw ;t ivnpl.r.1 n v..r,i;,. ,!.,;.,. Ions himself enlaced in neademic the nijthl the jury was to heal it and turn it over to a court attendant. The illegal verdict returned carried Viitli it the condition that the costs and dtshurpcmcntH of tho trial wrv to be divided between the two iiriiici- pals. Tho law is that the verdict must Ik in favor of cither the defendant or work that he is this way. lie know too well the futility of the mind that wears its Icaminjr R a budge a dee orriliim for parade occasions and not n controlling influcneo in mod in j; the problems of cverj day life. Xcvcp Slbkt tlio l-Vlppcrlcs Wltcu he took the presidency of in: !Kr kvm.j v.v. k.jf.k x j? v.. .- a .wT . ,. : ? . " " ' it -- v - - . . x R..A.SA Kt- Kf . feH" Inu, KlHMl bkk. a . .. k m i ' fmM 'ml If f I r Ui I iifcaM MmLiBJLiJii lr S'trPWfl BHBIl ftirti r ' v Art 11, III .HiHiHiHB&HHir HEBH N'o, lie would find him iwimiliitiii i v or) tiling, rejecting thu utiwiso or uniimeiy, mil seixui? for ill- ptirpoM' miuiucr to font) tlin lllailltiff ninl (lint, nn rnnJitinnu' I'rinfrtnn Aft- Wilnn inl.l fl... Inic. regardinj; costs can beineluded in the. tecs that he would not consent to be- to do, and all the t limps I don't want enlirt. Iconic the president of n country club to do. thej tell me I oupht to do." Tim I'fir.. .i.,.n in ulinll.. l,.,l'.... II It...! I... ....... M... .1 ... . !!.. .. ..I..-. K.. ((,. Ii,,,in.... ...I...... I.I f....l jtui v.iniu ruvi.ij ihiuic it iiinv nn ruiniuuitii u vuihc 11 ii.ii'is -..v 411.1v. t..n , i,iavii wiiiiiti 411111 . UillUUeiV, OUl SC l IiIi.aI .1j1 lit.. f..nnM n h ........ ...1 I.. .., u.l ...1 ....... !n.. i I. n k .....!.! 1...1.. II ...11.. tlt.t llt.nl fa.M l........tf !... ....... . " " i .ii.ii .iiu iw.viiinii nfiiiwiiiirvi w uvu iviu iiiuiruiiuu Mini nuuui iiv"iji in..i. .. ..i.uiwi ,tn iiuii'-v-ii , iiii m m Ileitis In llll tiiat tne jur- Had aprccd upon n vcr-' students to interpret a rifjht lue itself tnrown all tlic liplit or Icnmins npoit, tlm fmal conclusion, diet for the defendant. When the roll in after yearn and not a place w here ( material circumstances ami arrives at It is as one of m cabinet brothers wa called liv the clerk of the court social acthity or athletic interest) undcrstandiiijr. Surely it is de- stud to me: "The president in the oulv eleven of the jurors Raid thi'v weti in were the paramount issues, with tud-.manded of hini'to understand all the'mau 1 have ever seen wlm combine favor of a mrdint fur the defendant, iex as an annoying annex. (phases of the question in order to up. 1 10 hlirh an cxti-uOhc ipialitv ir open, bnt tho twelfth, KMwnrd Dunis, ,a It is thio way with him now fn the. ply knowlcdao to tho M-rvice of his inindediiess- witli'ilm mii&tv nf tlcler. Syracuse niotpiTMan. arouc in his sea: white house; he is concerned with fellows. and wild: "I am. Tor tho plaintiff.' busincs of 100.000.000 iweple: it is. Hut reithcr would any WASIIIKCITOK, May Ik'mMorff, the Gcnnnn nmliaKsiidor, wart aihiscd today by tho Ilcrlin for ukh office that German diplomatic interest in Italy have been taken over by Switzerland. la serious task with him, and the frip- him with n eloicd mind" with u 21. (Vin perics and the traditions of the ofliec mind already made up. He wo.tM concern him not at nil. In fact, one of his first remarks hi the white house was: "All the 'things J wanb to do. they mill nun open Ut all Miints ol view, rvecpine of nil information; but he would not find him any mere blotter that only drinks fn without rendering TelTrae here ifTWui-hiiipton I oualit not nny essence in return i$ Ivi W i'0UHdejd ifuK)tl(il)ft'(lyi U ery himiun mid hkiw f ynrii A miieh us I.inenlu did, Mr. Wilson lend u docuiileilt hu hud piepnreil, It was il message In eoiiHiess, I believe. It X UMlTMUUtlUVi 1,,m ,,wl mw ,,,,',,,, lilnl ,SHJM,,,".v&i-.xT" C N '"' ' piMM'f but it does not mutter. I "Now, uenllemen," ho said, "I 'J should like vmir opiuioiiK on Ibl, both 'm us to Mibjeet mutter ami expression," A Cabinet Meeting Deri'i-llml And then he Inld thu pupei oil tho table ami seemed to withdiuw bin per sonality from tho document limlei discussion, lie unsolutely Iimn (hi pride of opinion, no pstleruul feeling lor his weii.rnumled sentence, no tun thitur eoipi Unit thu doeuniiut sliull, in the clearest mid ilfost tw J way, convey tho thought. J ' Of course, we knew he desired all of the ten members to speak their i mini' erv freely on overvlhiii):, so we started in. One unidj "I wouldn't iieiitiou Ibis," and another Maid: "I think It would ho belter to couch that thought in other teims," mid so on mid so on. The president just sat still and lis tened while he nualyred sentence and opinion, pulliUK the document to pieces or trying to. The pioecss con auiiied two hours. You iniKlit hue thntipht tlmt Yood row Wilson was not heeding all that bad been said, but the fiuat document snowed mat nollilng had cscapo I him, not a criticism nor mi affirma turn. Hut it also showed that he hail i i analyzed each suggestion mid leach cd his own conclusion on it. Only tlin greatest men conduct their minds In such a clear, systematic way. Any .American cltir.on talking to our president fifteen iiiinuteN would real. I,vi, nil Ilita. Tlic Kind of n PrcsliJcnt YVUmih In That be is a mail's ideal of a man come true; that he is instilled will) belief in mankind; that he will listen to all, not atone with readiness, hut with interest, but that he will place what each mi.vs under the lens of his attention; and finally, that he will weiuh all he hears, hut take no one's word as final that he himself will go to the bottom of originnl sources for all topics that cugngo him, so that he Will have a basis for comparing in foiuuvtioii placed before him. . The American citixen, after his meeting, would lmc ncipiircd that us. stiranec in the head of his government that springs from entire confidence dfd with a beautiful feeling for hiimatikiud. Willi such n president we cannot fail to he the true interpreter of America's mission. man find u. until iiiinaliini' "" f What iM'rfectiun in one mind! 1 can illustrate to what amazing degree the president bus this attribute of character by relating what Imp pencil in n cabinet meeting some time ago. Wv met, talking and joking, a little at first, as is usual at times when no irac intrriinffonnl problem in the perfect functioning of a siiht- lor mind coupled with V .4 i:- Quantity Buying Makes These Low Prices , Possible Guaranteed Spark Plugs . Sparton & Klaxon Hand Horns 50c $4.00 Cotter Koyo (1000 nasortod) In screw top box 15c Tiro Talcum, in shaker top box 15c Tiro Plasters (5x7) ,. 20c Rubbor Comont (25c slao) . ., i loo Vulcanizing Oemont 20c 5-inch Nickeled Pliora ,. ,r 35c 6-inch Nickoled Pliers r.. 60c 3-ipch Inside Blowout Patch ,..,. , 45c 3-inch Inside Blowout Patcli ,..., 50c 4-inch Inside Blowout Patch 55c Rear View Mirrors v $1.50 Extra Large Roar View Mirrors '..$2.50 and $3.00 Michelan Mastic 30c ' Tempco Shock Absorbers (best made) Installed on your car . . . $15 C. E. GATES c": MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ALL FREIGHT, EXPRESS OR MAILAOE PREPAID TlieEra of LowPrices Has Reached Medford MANN'S NEAR POSTOIWJCE Emphatic Mark Down On All Spring Merchandise SALE OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 22nd AT 8:30 SHARP i SPRING SUITS AT ONE-HALF PRICE $20.00 SUITS $9.96 Just a few left, sold all sea- - .... j. rinn nn j, y huji ujj io u.uu, ior in is Y bo only, t $9.98 $30.00 SUITS $14.98 Just think of it, Brand New .$.'0.00 Spring Suits, good colors, ( A fQ on sale at... B 1 TC y O $40.00 SUITS $19.98 Beautiful new Man-Tail ored Suits, sold all season up to $10, this sale... $19.98 II WIUUIl W JIL'W lai (IgllU Beautiful new Spring Coats, sold all season tip to $12. tins kjiIp. dbf" 0 T'T!. , " MK )PJ -J J X only, each Women's New Spring Coats, all good styles, sold all season up to $20.00 this sale only, $9.98 Coats, sold all season up to $30.00, (his I A flO sale onJy....PJL.yO Won.ien's Silk Pettieoats, worth $4.00, each, w r: I 98c Great Sale of New Silk and Cotton Petticoats Women's Jer- Women's Wide Cotton Pettieoats, each, 98c "Women's Gingham Pettieoats, each, 69c Women's Wide Taffeta Petticoats, each, $3.48 soy Top Petti coats, each, $3.48 Another Big Sale of Womens' Waists Children's Waists, tip to 1 $2.00 values, ''-total), Waists, up to $2.50 Tallies, each, Waists, up to $3.00 values, each, Crepe de Chine Waists, each, Knit Waists, each, SENSATIONAL SALE OF DRESS GOODS AVool Poplin, in good Striped Serge, all wool, white" with hairline stripe of black pr brown, 7."3c value, now, C'Q a yard...,..,..., j yj Storm Serge, JJ8 inches wide, all wool, also some black and white checks, 75c values, now A A s at 4"IC colors, 21 inches wide, worth 75c, this AA sale, yard rrTC $1.25 values, 98c For Saturday only, all our $1.25 Wool Dress Goods go for, per yard 98c SENSATIONAL SALE OF NEW SILKS Cheney's Shower-Proof Foulards, up to $1.25 values, on sale Saturday, yd.:. 69c $1.50 Crepe de Chcnc, in all colors, on sale Satur day at, per Q Q yard U JL JL y I M M.IH1..I , I ll .mmffj, 18-inch Messaline, all colors, worth 75c, on sale Saturday at, A An per yard T'TC-' Silk and Wool Poplins, 10 inches wide, sold all season at $1.25, Qftr this sale, yard.... y O" GREAT SALE of UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY Women's Sleeveless Vests, each, 8c Women's 25c 'Black Hose, a pair, 15c Women's Union Suits, each, 25c Wonjon's Kast Black J lose, pair, 10c Boys' Heavy Hose, pair, 10c Wouldn't lhor Silk Hose, per pair, 48c IT.... -r '.. -S. iJOUKO JjlllUlg, 71f. VII I'M .abujii . 4c Ajiron Oiii?"r' ham, special. vnyn 5d Clood White .Cambric, sjie- DOMESTICS Best Prints, , per yard, ' ' 4&c Lonsdale Mus lin, yard. 10c Best 15c Per cales, yard, Clark's 0.tf.T. Spool Cotton, 7for25c Sans Silk and Lustre Cotton, a spool, NOTIpNS ,, , . 'Bucilla Crochet Cotton, all sixes, hall, 10c Best $ilk Thread, special, spool, , LAOES Val Laces, worth up to 15u yard, yard...,, Shadow Liiuch,, worth up to 25c, yard , 5c :...7c Allover Laces and tflouncings,' worth up o $2.00 yard, , Jl m i ' 39c 98c $1.39 $2.69 15c eml, yardOJ 12&C 4c 8c jier yiird Lt y i43rrt 'I I, . vJ V WfM - a -- -- -A