Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 30, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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INfEDFORD MATE TftTB'Om MEDFORD. OT7ECJOX. "FRIDAY, JULY ftO. 1915.
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VILLA1STAS QUELL
FOOD II AT
CHIHUAHUA CITY
KU PA BO, Tax., July .10. An In
cipient fond riot wnx fii oiled In Chi-
osopliy Unit apnlii'M to tlio iniVniiltml
units of xoi'Wtv tlioic is no other
philosophy to tiiko ils plnco.
.Murder All Hip Sonic
"The iiiitions over then' expect iin
to ilociilc ii h betwcvii their liietlinilH
nf Jjininc people. .Why if yon ronil
the stntute-i written in ei Hired limits
yon will find tluil theic is not n sin
Kle iiiHtiince in which n stntnlc
niiinst murder ntompU to t1incriiii
innle helween the illftiictit niciiii"
thnt limy he employ eil in tnkin
hiiiiiiiii life, unit mi, my friends, I
Jiuahna City Wnilnewlay, nccoiitlni? Piimiot eom-eive it to im the dutv 01
this gtcnt iientnil nntion to ulturnpt
to deeiile which h niorc cruel to !
to sirrlvaln from the ijonth today. A
nioli of Mexicans marcliod to the xtate
palaco and demanded reduced prices
on foodHtuftH,
(luarilB weer ordered to reH train
the paradnrB, It was Hald. wlillo Oov-
ernor l'lilel Axllu, mlilrcBsInK the
crowd, Raid to have numbered sev-
iral hundred, protulHed the Villa kov-
ernment would endeavor to lirliiK
aliout reduced prlreH. The tiroinUo
had u ipiletlnK effent, the paradem
wltlidrawliiK.
(leiicral Villa and IiIh niMnnt ar
rived at Chihuahua today from Tor
reon, according to private ndvlceit.
The purpura of their visit, It was
nald, was to coutlne tho (IIrniahIoii
of uietliodH liy which a penco confur
rtir with (leuernl Carrauu or hln
offlcera iiiIkIU be attained. Oi-orK"
(V Carothem, npeclnl aitent of the
titutu deiiartmeut, Ih atlendliu; tho
conference.
10,000 APPLAUD
WM. J. BRYAN.S
PLEA FOR PEACE
(Continued from Page Ono.)
will hue to nunc to nil end.
Tolled Ktnlch n World Power ..
"U it not Miiinuo Jlmt iiii Amnri
can citi.cu cun tall; iihoul it lieiiltf
necessary fun iih (o nnn nnrsi'lvo to
the teeth in onler to he u vvnrlil pow
er f Why, my friends, this Xntion
has hcen n world power for more
limit u hundred veins yew, for morn
limn n century thin Nation has heen
the incutcM power in the world, :md
1 would nol cchiiuf.'e the yhnv of
tin-. Kepuhlie for the nlnrv of nil the
cinpliort that have rixen and fallen
ulnce time liepui.
"Oh, how little faith they have in
the hue Ki'cutucsH of our Nation.
Think that we niut now hejtiiu to
imitate the other Nation when here
tolore we have set the woi'hl an ex
ample. If you lull me that we must
jft-t ready for war nnd we must join
in this mad nice for power, I lemiiid
n that when we were hut a liltl"
Nation we wrote u Monroe doctrine,
anil nltlmuuh we had hut a little
niinv mid little navy, we hud no dif
Jii'iiltv in mainlainiiiK that .Monroe
doctrine."
Aveuluu I lentil of I DO
''Mow iimnv men will it tulie to
itvcnj-p tho death of a hundred or
more who ought not lo have gone to
sen mid tahcii their count rv into tli
ii-Ks of wnrj Will nnvhodv uuiii
iilitee that if we cuter thin war we
will not have to spend nunc than Kill
o our hrnve hoys"
Five .Millions Wouudtst
"l'ive millioiH have heen wounded
in I It i war. This is the awful toll o'
a w.ir that has not et lasted for one
i ii. And Iheu conidei the mueuut
of money that is heiuit expended on
this war, $11111,000,001) each week
more than u hillion mid a half cery
ii.nntli more than fifteen hilhons in
the time thai the war has lasted.
"There is not n neiitml nation
theic is not a iiatiou at peace that U
led heaiinsr it lii'rtvv huideu heeau-e
ol this war. Little eountrieM in (Vn
tr.il mid South Amerieu Hie compelled
in increase their epeuditute. Ii-v-iuy
fo protect the neutrality of their ov
enunentH. "Our count rv, the' niwitil of the
iieutrnl nations has mffeiid itreut
incoiixeuiiuiue. We me now Niyin a
war tax.
Dlploiiuillc lfhau;es
"Our country todnv U in a diplo
matic correspondence with fireat
i tn ttt in. (limit llnUin iuiutinir upon
doini; thiniCM that we protest nniiil
us i dation of our iihls under inter
national law. We lum- ii 'uueiMiiid
enee with (letmain Iiih'miii himwc ol
our oitixeus hne mi t tend dentil he
cause of the subiUHiine utm-ks of
Ocnunus itKninst (irmtt llriUiu. Anil
lieiu wu are af feting Iiwhiim Uiom
jieople are wmnmsl in uUttrtmtt' eiu
elties and wiiMtmtilivt? inhumanities.
"This is hiii.
"At this tune, wheu the Hi(iii
of war do not rxnit- u m ihu time,
wIihi we emi chIuiU eonidcr iiee
(pieations I heir vum to hrln to enj
nto n pilbJiu opinion llmt will mt
ill aw' a lino betMeun Ulliu-
fmnll bcale and Lilliim .. ,,hj.
hewle. .My friends, tl-. ..re tin
Jo drown pcoole ut wu or Irv to
starve people on liuid.
"We cannot, it seems lo me, afford
to ko into this ntieslion nnd with
scales attempt to weiirh the different
kinds of cruelty of which the 'iclliyer
enh have hoen Kiiilty.
"I supposed when thi wnr broke
out that there wan one nrxumcnf thai
would never he mude in this count rv
iiK'iin, mid I icmailied sdou niter 'i
hi'Kiiu that I supposed we weie done
ut last wild the aiumeul that lo u.
mind ouuht never to have hcen made
" i
in this coiiulry the arpimcnt IhaH
the wiiy lo picvimt war is to el
reiulv for it.
"Why, in v fiiends, i was Hie pic
pared nulioiis thill went into war."
The Nehraskiin iiisisteil that if
America refuses to icinain ueutrul it
will misH the Krealest oppoituuity in
ils history.
The Arlilliallon Trealles
He oiled the uihiliatioii tieaties
entered into wjlh !I0 nalioiw while
he wiih seeielnrv of state.
He explained that his peace tieat
ies involved 130,0110.000 human hc
inf;s, mnkiiiK war niuoiiK them im
possible without a year's iiivoslin
tion, mid lett open Ihe choice of
war, if arbitration having failed, the
people Htill insisted upon wnr. And
lie endowed the plan of having those
who voted for wnr do the fii;htin
first, mid the very lirst to lend the
battle line to be the jiuo jourualir-tti
whose clamor had excited the people
to war.
Highway anil llnllUvshljH
"I have been out here in this
Iftvul htate, I have been interested
ill your splendid roads. 1 have uevei
enjoyed iiutomobiliuir as I have
since I have been in Oregon. To me
the great objection about uutomo
hiliug is the dust, nnd heie in this
state I liuve been riding over smooth,
polished roads, and I was told that
you bad i-iMied bonds lo pay for your
magiuificent highway that is to tia
verso j our county am extend from
Alaska to ,Mexico, mid the stale
plans to spend . 10,000,(100 on
system of highways. .Splendid en
terprise! "Hut, my friends, when we launched
tho Arizona the other diiv we
launched a ship that bus cost $1.",
000,000, that is over five million dol
lars idiiio than the proposed OiegiM
system of highwuys will cost, mid one
torpedo propel ly aimed will scud it
to the bottom.
"And yet, mv friend-, if we are go
ing lo spend .:i00,000,(l(lll on the navy
nnd .l.'il),000,000 on the aimv, we
will have almost 500,0(10,000. and
yet that in leu vouiV time would he
sufficient to make these highways
not tli mid south, east mid west, only
1'.' miles upuit mid hiiiur a luxtiiij;
hlessing to all the people o the
Ihiiled Slnli't..
"Hut inslc.nl of deiut: that, vou
ure going to spend it on baltlesbipH
mid iimiuuuitiou and on tel tins'
rendy for wnr."
Tlie Xow mfonso Plan
"I i vad that it is e.!'o!cil thnt
eisigress will be in favor of spemlinu
.1:100,000,000 on the niu.v, ami lbe
were Kniti to have tin iiteieue in
the iinuv and then u iescie of ."00,.
000 men.
"Now, that is what they think
thev need to et leady, meutiriuit
their prepurtiliou by the picpNiHlioii
of other countries. I tut suppose '
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PROTESTS
IMKENCE
P E
PREPARING
IVEFORARISTICE
(Continued from Page One.)
Wortmnn, Mrs. J. K. Muiidy, Mrs. C,
h. Sehierfclin, If. W. Huh! and Jiert
Thierolf.
Ptihlic Keceptlon
After the address Mihlic rereplions
were tendered Mr. and .Mrs. jtrvmi
. i ut the hotel, Mr. itrymi meeting the
hieople in the lobby nnd Mrs. ltryan in
IlKIMdN. via wireless lo K.-mille. llp Aie' reception room which bad
Jiil .'If).- A despatch tioin Madrid 1,ee" tloenrnted for the occasion bv the
tn the Overseas Nus a-jeno mivs , ''"" "f ' 0 renter Medford club,
the Spanish newspurer A. II. ('., re- Aflerwuids Mi. Itr.v.in nllended a le
t.oils fiom Home thnt the IW- i. eeption at the Vn veivity club. They
followed the prison' iirloMx chantlm: 'prcpariujf u "lent netlou through the'1''''' ' sl'"s"' Mmited. heiu-.' es-
n ni-nvoi. tviiini. ...... ,....... .i i... M.AiitiisefMinti of Hi- I.lli.i..ieiit I'oim. corted tliillier Itv A. .s. KoMMiimnin.
-- .' I' IIIVII II 111 I I.IICIILI II 111 111 II -I-- --.-...- --. ...- ,,.....-... ......
conileiuned man
nniiistice. The iirchhishiin of Pi-.a is
quoted as coiifirmiiisr the orv and P"niity.
nilding that Pope lienedirt biinseir ii The Mrymis passed throuh u
nwitie ol Ihe grave 'dillieullics which i tlnuittor shower on "Topv" guide on
he has to overcome. i ",p Kliiinntli river, which eithninated
in n severe eleeltie storm at Crater
IOWA SOCIETY HOLDING '.Lake which struck mid shattered four
PICNIC ASHLAND CANYON ,nrK0 ,n'('rt nt Vi,,,nl' l,,,,j' 10 vnrd'
front Ihe ('niter Ln'se Inn ut o:00
The Iowa soeie(y is hol.lin,: its mi-: ''l'ek Wednesduy afternoon,
mini nicnic in Ashland cmiv.m loda, ! - ll'.v was mi pleased with the
with between 100 ami TiOO loe.t.is ' eourlrsy shown him al 1'iospeet. thnt
NURMI BAKING CO.
St l ops hic Adjusted
".lesui", Mary, JohoiiIi, hnve mercy
on my koiiI," nervously spoke Peck
er ns deputy warden utepped for
ward and 'fldjusted the Blrap.i.
Hardly n minute lapsed hnfore the
electrode Imd.heoa adJiiHtod to tho
legg. After this the executioner
Jammed the Rwltch.
The first shock lasted n full min
ute nnd the oxorniinnor nald that It
tries with the object of securing mi wll, l''1 "'" niHinr.l Ihe iratn still
sounding praises ol .Modiolus no--
was ISf.O voiu an n amperes tn mini dilferent sections of .Im-ksoii ' " lresenled .Inines Oreive will, n
h rength. It came while lleel-er wiir ,, ,).),lim. ,.(Mmi,., ) (,t.nd, ' subscription to the "Couunoner."
A huge delegation jnu ve,l froml n i- eMiiunien tuni me tunnel !-.
' quired lo reacii ine iiikc would ne
! iihout L'aill) I'cel in leiiL'lh. This
i could bn, niaterinlly 'ilioileneil ut a I
I I'M. I I! .... il
uiguer eieriiiion. '
still rommeiidlng his koiiI to his
Maker.
The two prlnon pliyvlrlniiH stepped
forward to examine the rolliingei!
Ibis city. Kpeeebes, sisnts, mid
dinner made up (he dav.
You have ben considering
buying your bread Instcnd of
making it at home.
You will buy your bread
Booner or Inter. The question
Is what kind of hread are you
going to buy Will Just any
kind of bread do or
NURMI'S
BREAD
Dread with nimlltv hullt Into It, mnde by reliable concern with
n reputation hack of It, a reputation for making tho best nnd for
honest, .square denting.
Satisfaction or your money hack Is our' guarantee. Today la
the time to start buylni? your bread.
NURMI BAKING CO.,
Makers of nutter-Nut and Pan-Dnndy Hread.
figure Hint rut supported In tho death PRATPH LAKE'S RHPATEST NFPtl
eiiair oy inn itucK leatiier Btrnps
The HlelhoHcope was applied to tho
heart and f)r. Charles Parr, the pris
on pliyslrluti pressed his finger
against the artery In the neck. Them
( Continued from pace one.)
ptcpnratiniis hud boon mude to re
ceive the party, which m rived at
was still ii feeble fliilterlm: of tlm midnight, despite the fact that the
thing tlinjt firs: ovotfotdiHl bv Uim
who cspouao Uie, doetniH) that Miftfe.
makes rigfit. Jrtmiind vou rtl tin
juument you diicnrd tho moial phtl
no ipis, vviint ure tue oilier eouuirie
Koiuj; tn do. Suppose we make fool
of ourselves, )o on thick we have
all the fools in the world? Don't ou
know other eouutiies have fools, toof
And if we eau delude ourselves into
la.iug ourselves to make this piep
uratioit, don't ini know that every
haltleship (bat wo make will have
its pietuie sent to nil other eoun-
tric, mid thev will uo to nuikuu
hattleship, loot And when we m
iuioumIi to prepuie us for what l!u
ure now, they will he ivndv to I'M
pnie for vvlmt we hnve, and thin we
will piepuie and then thev will pic
nue hocuiiie we pieWie. and wc v.l
jio on ineparing niut each otxr
TIimI U what it iiiiii n. It m .
that there U no end hut haitkiupttv
in money mid in the iiioihU ot the
nation.
)ut Wusto .Money
"Vum me not only uoiny to w.it.
Ike iHfliie.v, but vow Uiv iMt " ''id
tivHtit a ImlriNl tlmt will et vou uoo
wnr and mhi ure uuing lo I nut voiu
tkounhi fnHH the iweelul inum
lion of pinduHivc inditi,v to the
-MUyiienux, Inillviiu UmUiIs ot tlti
who l'ii nut ml,) hlt'iil mh fob Htul
murder In wln.li.Ji Tknt i Ike
lu(li. Unit tin V '-I- tu MMVI HlUtk
i tiki- . niit i
"It i bin i
I irmv to (iod
jiJX'DiLtb v lh it.
' MM HJMIUt It
will vivp we
heart
Tlii'islioikN Ailiiilnlsleieil
Tho nliyslilun ntepped hnrh from
the rubber mat and nualn the elec
tric current pulsed through tho body.
Tho shock Insted seven bocouiIs. Af
ter a hasty examination Dp. Parr
asked that a third shock ho Klvcn,
This lasted five seconds. An exam
ination that lasted several minutes
followed. Three physicians uiiioui;
the witnesses then made an examina
tion and Dr. Parr at r. ; r. ri o'clock
miuoiiiieed, "I pronounce thin man
dead."
Diii'Iiir the nlKht'nocker pclrlled
on n piece of paper what he captioned
"My dying declnrntlon." It wna tnk
en to tho warden's offlco whnro two
copies were typewritten, which Deck
er signed wlh his fountnln pen In a
hold baud. To Deputy Warden John
son, who lint! charKO of the execu
tion In place of Warden Thomas
Mott Osborne, who does not bollovo
In the death peunlty, tho one tlmn
police lieutenant gnve his fountnln
pen ns a gift, "it Is the last thing
that I hnve to give away, and I wnnt
you to have It. I want you to give
this statement to tho newspaper
men."
Heritor's DyhiK Statement
Heritor's mossngo given nut just
hnforo be went to his death rend:
"(icntlomoii, I stand before you in
my full senses, knowing thnt no
powor on earth can save me from tho
grave that In to receive me In the
face of that, In the teeth of those
who conileiuned mo, and lit the pres
ence of my Hod and your Clod. I
proclaim my absolute Innocence of the
foul crime for which I must die. You
aie now about to witness by destruc
tion by the state, which Is organized
to protect the lives of the Innocent.
And now on tho brink of my grave
I declare to the world 1 am proud
to have been the husband of the pur
est, uotiliMit woman that ever lived
Helen lleoker. This acknowledge
ment Is tho only legacy I can leave
her. 1 bid you all good bye. rather,
I tun ready to go. Amen!
tSlgnod) "OIIAIU.K8 HKCKF.H,"
Negro Is KxtM'iitotl
After his wife had said farewell
nhortly after mldnlitht, Decker main
tained a casual conversation with
Deputy Warden Johnson, who sat be
side the screen In front of his cell.
An autopsy on the body of Decker
was performed, according to law, Im
mediately after the execution. After
Decker's body had heen removed from
the electric chair Samuel llavncs, n
negro murderer, was brought Into
tho execution room and electrocuted
One of Docker's last requests to War
den Osborne was that he be put to
death before the negro Ha.vnes.
hotel had heen notified Hint the par
ty would arrive. Ih-iU were hastily
improvised nnd (he Bryan's K'"'d mil-
iircdly accepted the situation.
A motor-bont liiplni the lake to
Phantom Ship and Wiaid Nlmid oc
cupied the moiniiii;. I.ale luncheon
vv'iim enjoyed ut (Ireivex ut Prospcit,
the putty iirriviiir without mishap or
delay at Medford nt (i;.'l() o'clock.
A dinner was tendered the Itrynus
nt the Hotel .Medford bv the Com
mercial clulis nnd (healer Medford
club before the lecture, with plates
for the follow injr? C. K. (lutes. W. I.
Vuvvtcr, ex-Mnyor Dunlin, Mrs. Pur-1
din, tic tuijr Mnyor Medvnski, J. I, i
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r ami tmt iin
OUR BARGAIN COUNTER PRICES ON ALL SHORT LINE MEN'S
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES WILL SAVE YOU
REAL MONEY, FOR EXAMPLE
MEN'S $5.00 OXFORDS
Less , 1.35
.$3.65 SAVES YOU $1.35
WOMEN'S . ... $4.00 PUMPS
Less JJ
$2.b5 SAVES YOU $1.15 ,
Other Prices in Piopoiliiiit. See Them in Our Windows.
s$cicidllL
AT THE
SIUN OF
(not) SMn'5
"GOOD SHOES" Build Our Business
WE SELL "GOOD. STOCKINGS"
OPPOSITE
POST OFFICE
LAST DAY OF JULY CLEARANCE SALE
(Mjiii-kVi 0, X, 'P. Spool
cotton .(y for
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With Medford trade ts rdedford mnde.
Coolest store In town You'll en
Joy shopping nt this store,
rTTfrttk-,
Afternoon Tea
bus become nit e.-tuldmlied cottom,
and iluiiuid teruitu aecessoiPs
which ww utu bent kuppl.v. i
MabofMiy SrvlUf Trs, Silver!
Servlte. Lumen Fork. Sunsr Ton.
ot&, ant ffred lu lb Uient de
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25 OFF ON
WASH SKIRTS
.1 ust t'OHMvetl it now sliipiniMit
of tho latest styles in IMtHc, (Jiir
liei'diiip, Linen and Palm liejtch
AVash Skirts which we plnco on
sale Satnrdny nt IT) per cent olT
regular prices:
.2.00 values now $1..IS
$1.00 values now JJ52.9S
$(U)0 values now $I..1S
All Sizes Now on Hand
CENTRAL AVL NEAR P. O.
WASH WAISTS
AT LESS THAN HALF
")0 odd stylo Lingerie and Tail
ored Waists tin to $1.00 values.
Uw this sale only
each .
Host Dross
Prints a yard
llesf Colored Oil
(Moth a vard
4c
JL
17c
25c
200 brand now Silk and Lingerie
Waists, many styles to choose
from, up to ifrl.OO values
for (his sale only-, each . .
98c
i" VI 111 J 1 Il "11T
) an rMiK i rope no i nine aists
worth $1.00, this sale i
each
$1.98
WASH DRESSES
At Less Than the Cost of
the Material.
t"i0 Wash Drosses made of good
material, fast colors, up C QT
to -.00 values, this sale. 7QC
100 Wool Skirts and Wash
Dresses all good styles and colors
carried over from last season,
some nf these garments sold up
to $10.(10, this snlo fli (Q
''.va.'h tpl.yO
First Showing of New Fall and Winter Suits.
OUR ANNUAL REMNANT SALE NOW GOING ON
THE GREATEST VALUES EVER HEARD OF.
Uemuants of Wash
(loods, worth up to
lo, now, a yard
5c
UVmnants of AVash
Hoods, up to 2.")c
values, now, a yard
10c
liunnnnts of Silk
nt nnd below cost
prices,
Remnants of Jhv.xs
Hoods at and below
cost.
Ivonnmnts of Laces
and Embroideries
at about half price.
UNDERWEAR
FOR LESS
MARTIN J. REDDY
- tiiw ji:wi:i.i:u
KOIt Cjr.VMTY 2 IS I: Malu St
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AVomen's Sleoeless Yosts, good
loc grttde, this sale
each
Women's Porus-Knir
Suits, (3c grjido
now
AVomen's Union Suits,
fino Jloc grade now
Hoy's PoruS'Ivnit
Piuon Suitjs, now
Comfy Cut Vests for
wonion, 20a grade
Women's fine knit I'mon
Suits, 7"n- grade
lie
Tnion
48c
29c
48c
14c
69c
DOMESTICS
FOR LESS
IW inch fino Cambric, worth Q
loc, this sale, a yard J C
!W inch House Lining, fie
gntde, this sale, ti yard
Hood sixo Huek Towels
worth 12-ijjo, now, eaelt
ICxtra largo Bath Towels
2.')c grade, each
fiOc Hleaohed Sheets
ISc Pillow Kliiis .
4c
9c
19c
GLOVES
FOR LESS
Kaysor's two clasp Lisle (ilovcs,
2oc gradi", now fS
11 li" Z1C
Kaysor's i(j iU(ton Cluunoisotto
( i loves, i-K'-rado.uow A A
a lMiir 44-P
Kaysor's lu bittidn Silk (Jles
allcoloisiH-ejal f O
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AVomen's MuUn downs, made f
fine Lmgj-H, Cloth, all sizes,
uiioiy iniicit-. worth 7.r).-,
mis sine, ca.-li
48c
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y
T
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
c.