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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1915)
I 1 Bbw...jbe.. 1 11 Hi SHTOITOTO mm rttiwuMit mudfokd, othsgow, nirmAY, MAvaOow yj " ' -II IW11 H' - "H . '"' J- - i a. LX LB , .1. WlllU.il 111 ,...LU J.U-lUljIBJWl. ( y inn 1 u ff ! RX HIGH MM FOR UNIFORM LAWS I BOTH AMERICAS n'rt . J Mi in- , WAUlX6T0$V)y JRj-X IWnVnwflrRi Hlf(H -VoRRlwffvOWf VfiB9lB ,tt of nIh membfefa from wcli Am-erk-sn Nation, was sHttKesteit to tho lfn-A'mrlean Financial coriferetlco ixUy m th mmis by'whleh unifor mity bf lawn nmeHK Trentrrd'nntlons way best tie secured. Tho suppcst Ion trg mada by 91 cemiwltieo of tool (, tw, headed by John nassett Mooro former counsellor of the stain do- partraeat, John Hays Hammond and OeVfrnor Charles 8. Hamlin of tho federal reserer beard. The committee reported that It had M&t considered questions of transpor tation which should bo dralth with wjiarately, but recommended that tho proposed commission should consid er, legislation relating to the estab HsHmettt or a geld Mandard: relat 3K to bills of exchange, commprclal paper and bllla of lading; uniform 'jclaeriflcaUon ot merchandise, cus tom reflations, ceasHlar certificates and tavolee and pert charges; uni form reftMlatlona for eemnteiclal trav elers, consideration to le taken at the ' ned or a certtneate1 from the trav ler KavernmeBt; legislation con- eernlnic trade marks, patents and copyrights; estahlUhwewt- of a uni form low rate f peetane and of charges for money orders and parcel jmh between American countries and the extension ef the process ot arbi tration for the adjustment of com mercial disputes. The eommlttee further recom mended that to fifd the high com mission, a bureau We created In the Fan-American Union with a chief at S0 aS year, the expenses of the bureau to be paid from Its budget. Dr. Izqulerdo of Chile, Peyando t the Dominican republic, Goniales ot Ecuador and Oe Pena of Uruguay, were the SoHth AtnerleaB delegates en the reporting committee. not lie IWITH900IAB0ARD BADLY DAMAGED PRKSCESSCHIMAYTO - GET PALM SUM ' CHICAGO, May 28. Out of an es t4 valued at more than Sl.OOO.OGO, &?AN'TKS, May 28. The Clmm- lS'j!n of tlm French. Tmni.Allttntin litio is nsliore near St. Xiunitv. siii w Imillv ilMiiinuftl. The 000 'tenon on biwml 'of her have been tqkon ofr. ' ILn Cliniiipiipie wns ciijwkhI in tmnuAtlnnlie .traffic Itohwon (Vn til nmlf South AnieitPiui jwrN mid France. She was lit4t reported iw having viiU'il from Colon on May 7. Tlio sloamor ns built at SI. Kn mire in 1R80. Her net timiumn N :0(58. Site is -Ml foct long and ,VJ feet beam. PARIS, May 28. Official of the French lino hero yy that nil thu ni senders on l.a Chanumpne him been landed at St. Xnwtiro, mid Hint then' h no need of anxiety ns to the safety of. the vc-id. They Mute -lie wn not torpedoed. t,A plot to blow up Ln CliiiniMpn was reported la-t February In a ili pflitclt fnmi Mmlrid to n Pari iiiiwn IIMr. A roan u lionrdJbelieVwl to be (lennan. intended to diwtry tho vessel, acconliiisr to the' ili-pafeh. The man was nrrvstcu ttmi uve iiytnmue t4mibs wore fouHd,'Nkliii;tmnk , WE YOUNG BACK FR0MAUSTR1ANMISSI0N BANKSUPERVISORS E NK WILLIAMS DIGGS CAMINETT OAKhANn, Cat., May 3S. Tho national Hooclntton of supervlsora of state banks, In Its Inst session here today, adopted resolutions endors ing the policy of Comptroller of tho Currency John Skclton Williams In the administration of the affairs ot his office. It took the delegates full nn hour and a half to act on tho measure. Albert E Kuolt, hank commission er of Wisconsin, was elected presi dent of tho association for the en sulnit year, taking the placo of Tho. J. Smith, bank commissioner ot Ken tucky. William K. Williams of Oak-, land, was elected first vice president, a promotion irom tne seccnu tico presidency; Charles A. Glaxtor ot Utah, rose from third vice president to secend: V. C. WHIInms or Vermont was elected third vice president and John M. Davis, bank commlsloncr ot Arkansas, was itiado secretary-treasurer. A. II. Turrltln of Minnesota, was olected chairman of tho execu tive committee. Louisville, Ky., was choien as the convention placo for 19 lu. CASE APPEALED TO IE SUPREIV COURT WASHINGTON. May 2S. Appli cation ror a supremo court review of tho conviction of F, Drew Camlnnttl lu the California federal courts on charges of violating tlie white slave law, tiled here today by former Sena tor Ualloy. It Is said that later n similar application wljl be made on behalf of Maury l, Dbr. convicted with Camlncttl. tne fnmr Piiweo tie Cimiybo waa CIn( Wrfj t&raitVHki ,ttetW MibUiOOQ! Kfawim Ay, byAUA.will of her mother, Mrs. ' CjtMrliMi3lkMwf of JM- je win inert acre ivr iriinj-p- TMMiea ot tho estate to various rela tiy, and the only mention in it -of the former prince w a provWon for 1.IKM) "eouahxation money' m n codicil The last residence of the family kn been in CI'K'ag, d tlio fortune left the former pniHcees by her father, K. U. Ward, a millionaire fchip owner cf Detroit, has been held in trust for he here. Mm. Morrow and her dniHttiter. however, feimit mo-t of Ikir time abroad. .AequaintancoH of Mme. Iticciardi, M the farmer pntieeM iti now kHOwn, wiW today thathe wax thing in Xew Ywk. - Members ef the poM, nil ether Civil War veterans, Sohh of Yeterann, ex Confederate VeteratiH and city band " vill atwewWe at tho wst hall on Ap ,pW .street nt 8 o'clock1 A. M., Monday, 'May 81, and march to the city mrk for formation in column and tuurch to the Pfltre theater. After the completion of the pro gmm at the Page the baud will aK4 out and hull nt Sixth mid Iiivc-rxidc. The pofct mumberit mid Sons ot Vet raK Hnd Helicf Corps will follow tint u mu and march to the post halt for ' fa ww ordera, ' Part of the above-mentioned bodies 't 4wlll alembic at pout hall nt 10 o'k b. m., Sunday, and meet the other part at the city park nt 10:20 ' fca. to, filul march to flio Cliriijliaii hureh for the niwnoriul service at 10:415. OKNERAT, COMM1TTKK, G, A. n. , . AH' t bote expectlnp to attend the ' WMBHfr'HUrtH) In manual training, trill report at the high school Mon day morning, May 3 let at 9 a, . - -i-i JO JBD HULL, Instructor, BmsBBBiBsswsssBSMSMsaaaimmMaBaa XFAV YOniC, Jray 23, Former Senator !.afavctte Young of Iowa, ar reted nnd kept in his hotel nt Inns bruck, Austria, for twenty-four hours early in May on suspicion of espionage, arrived hero todav aboard if Mcamcr Rotterdam from Itottcr diiBi. M. Yohiik said his tronblcs at fpnebruck arose 'becnu-'O Lo- could wit speak German. He was courtc hjlidy treated 'Vrhile. jHflderdelenHon, hj said, anA;H4 kooh'iBs. Ws jjlcnfity rfas clcarIvStablibltKl 1ft Om re- FISHERS SAW SEAWQLF NEAR NEBRASKAN j CKOOKHAVKN, Ireland, via I.on don, Aruy 28, 10:27 a. in. Captnius of Crookhawn M'liooners mid fishing boats in the vicinity of the American steamer Nebra-kan, uhrn .-ho was damaged by an explosion Tne-day, claim to have witne td the torpedo i'iij: of three nall f iliim; boats. Soon aftcrwnnU, they say they saw a steamer tlyiiiR the American flap ro injr wot. Then they heard a loud re port followed quickly by n secoud, after which the steamer began blow ing her whi-tle to summon help. The fishermen any" tno pntrol boats soon nppcan-d and then they lo-t sight of the stcflmcr-tt'C.iplaiti Mcloy of, t schoonevhich arrived here last niclitljrcpertit'Oinl Ito twice uighted u submarine. SAN FUANCISCO, May 2S. F. Drew Cnmlnettl, son ot Anthony Cnmlnottl, commissioner of Imml Kratlon, and Maury I, DIrrs, former state architect, were eomlctcd under I the Mann net In 1913, They wcro round to have tnkn Marsha Wash Infiton and Lola Norrls, two Sacra mento, Cal girl sto Heno, Nov. Camlncttl was sentenced to eight een months Imprisonment and n fine of f tollO, and DIkks to two years nnd 2uuu. Their convictions wero af firmed by the United States circuit court ot appeals March IS, and a re hearing denied. Camlncttl were convicted after n sensational trial nnd appeals to IiIkIi er courts wero fruitless. Mr. Itallcy In his jut It Ion to tho court today said tho case presented tor tho first time tho square cut tssuo of whether tho white slave applies to cases which Involve a. "mere Im morality" and hnvo no element of commerce or coercion. If It docs ap ply to such cases ho contends tho law Is unconstitutional. hiislmml was stricken noveiat weeks ni!o, ami her condition has not Im proved poiceplihl.v. ruder tho will, she nnd three ohihlren, Mdwnnl 11, Ahlriclt of New York I'lly, l.ne.v T, Ahlrich of Warwick Neck nnd Itlrli anl S. Alihieh of Providence, me ex eentnis mid become tiusteoi of the eslute. u-cd. i. SBSgBBBBHBHBBgBggaa8BBBlEBgBB?SaBBgeaBBBaggBg Why PAY MORE l iiC jL Ao 1 U A i OF TIIH Big Change of Man agement Sale MRS ALDRICH NOT TOLD OF DEATH NEW YORK, May 28. With the announcement tba'Cthc wil?u Nelson W. Aldricli hmrbcen proolitcd nt Warwick, It. I., it beenme known to day Hint hie widow, Mr. Abby I Aldricli, in so scrioitf ly ill nt her homo here thnVshe kW'not been told r i... i.'..ii.n..'j.,'..iii. of her IiHsbnnJI'riMlAtli. Mrs. Aldricli collawed when he'r (,, AT YOUR I PROPER. J Tomorrow closos this bargain event, an we must clear the stocks (6r!aftenltiori9 i that ate to be made in. practically every department of this storesome to be discontinued, others added or enlarged. Your Last Chance to Save on Every Article Under this Roof The special reductions and marked down price in every department con tinue until 8:30 o'clock Saturday, night. All Ladies' Suits, Millinery and Para sols atone-half price, 1N M'iIBW m mm i The Mly Co. Successors to F. X. Deuel 6 Co. The SUMMER SCHOOL and The TEACHER'S REVIEW COURSE 1IKOINS MOXII.W, to.Y :il. AltltANttt: NOW TO KNTKIl TIIK.WU CommeclaY, h'c!riiian,d,'an7r'Cbnimrin'Bchookflubjcs, Three Months' ' ncWflr i II it i' 1: r 5. n marrr' "' f?y for t !',. Teach , JtMr-. Metfor Cjuir -J i V 9 1 Irs Upon Aupllej Ucom n'WWi-v i ffT?,fTfl!TV?kT?vfTTVVTVTWVTT V rMAILORPIES PROMPTLY FILLIDHE PKEPAY ALL PBEIGHT, EXPRESS OfcMAJLfg ,; ,Hh!(iK"V VU ' " - i inli jmmm ta.-44 4. iV"nft. .tith i. feralm UtA' 4ftnl, Onvj i, 44s Last Day of Our Spring Clearance CO 9" -t sOww kVAl'il WASH DRESSES AT LESS THAN HALF AT . "Women's "Wnsh Dresses, up to $b values, this sale, each, $1.98 "Women's "Wash Dresses, up to $S values, this sale, each, $2.98 "Women's "Wash Dresses, up to 10 values, this sale, each, $3.98 MANN'S fe WAISTS' AT LE8JS THAN HALF Women's Wiftoft, values up fo$l. fi(), now on sale at, each. CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. 0. 39c Women's fine ' Lingerie Waists, up to $2.50 val ues now, each, J Women V SilW Waists, values up to .$,'1.00, sale price, each, 98c I S1.39 jf II 'I II lliTflML. NEW DRESSES Just received, a new line of White Lingerie and Silk Dresses, up to th& '.-minute in i slvle, on sale Satui'day tit VijHJ.98, f8.08Hjil ?12.48 Children's Wash Dresses 200 new Gingham Dresses for children, ages G to 14 years, nicely made, fast colors, on sale Saturday, each, at. 59c Spring Suits and Coats AT , One-Half Price ' w $20.00 Spring Suits llow...:,;p.,LV....v....,....?0.08 $2.",,00 Spring Suits iiojV...lI.:.,'f... 12.48 $.o,0.00 Spring Suits now .- ; .1198 $10.00 S)ring Suits now..'..,... 19.98 $12.00 Spring Coats now $ 5.98 $15.00 Spring Coats now $" 7.48 $20.00 Spring Coats now $ 9,98 GLOVE SALE TCnysoVs! JJslo and .". s!s(!. .Lisle . - ii . . n i ClianioiketteL'wo-OlrtHn.u if.-i'JI. -1L. ili 'uiifiiini m m - fllovc.'Hpct'ial, Miii. ii 2S. H ' ll I Kayser' 30-Jmtjon Sjlk CI loves,' hi)ck nntl colors, 98c - very Hpccial, pair Women's White Wash able flloven, with black embroidered back, sale price, per pair 50c Women's Tucked Silk Gloves, Ifi-butlon, $2.50 values, sale price.... $1.59 Domestics lest Print, yard, 4&c (M4 OUclith, yd. 17c 6c Hwu IMhi, yd. 4c Qhd&IM COSSET AND UNDERWEAR SALE Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets, discontinued line, real $1.50 values, pair....: 98, Warner's new Drais sercH, all sizes, j special, ciicli. :59c Womqn's Arsis', fine quality, all A sizes, each JL j Wonieii's Union Suits, special, each... allsizcK, JLo lyoiumi'M Comfy Cut eitcii ,'....., IDC Children's Knit Waists, all sjes, sue- :.::::!:: 15c Woiiicii'h Porous Knit Union uiiH, Q special, Hiiit.... jjj Women's Fancy 05c, Hh'OVOIcHH Vt'Hls, Hl)0' clal, cadi, gj Ii.m ,...,.. itmiJj THREAD Olnrk'isOsN.T.HiiiMil Coiinn 7fnr25f HCNIIERY (Kl dozen Womtm'n 'KaHJ)Ick J low, wm'!JjUfif,HnJ(jfl jj UAMlVOh TALOUM POWDER ' HAND BAO Worth up j 2,00 NEOKWEAR New Collar mid Cuff SILK SALE in Largest and Best Stock' In Mfdford Silk Popliir, 24' inches Halo Pongee Silk, 3 inches wide, good v6ight,, worth $1.00, ja salt) jirice, yd 3 Jf V Dlack McshiiHiic, !!( incbcH wide, worth $l;00, miIu S Q )!i(iyMj'fi.i.fU7v worlliTvwilCyiJ yidoiftk75e, vtyuVH ' AAr Orepo d 0ion6, nil colors, W itKili, worth $IMhi1V Q price, yw, 1.1 i'oiiKco Bilk, ;)!J iudiOH wld, worlli iftl30 iwilu VHfil tiniimttftiii S V B'lx,HpHJ, 29c t4t44M44-4' 10c AflykMMssMnslMsiMfli