Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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HUGHES NOT TO "
BE NOMINATED CUT T0 30 PERCENT
Hoosrvtlt Not Friendly lo Hughes
Hughes Does Not Like Roosevelt
and Would Not Accept His For-Got'-and-Country
Platform G. 0.
P. Not Really for Hughes.
fllr Ollion Gardner.)
WASHINGTON, March 80. There
nro four rotiiong why Justlco Charloa
K. IIiirIios will not be nominated at
the republican national convention ns
the imrty'H republlcan-proRroMlvc
liuriuoiiy candidate for prouldont.
They are:
( 1 ) KooiovpU does not 11k
Iluglict and would not support lilni.
(2) Iluplies does not like Hoosc
volt and would not accept tho ltitter'8
for-C!od-niid-country platform.
(.1) HtiRhes would not Hko to
lonvo u life Job as Justlco of tho
miprcmo court on tho chance of Ret
ting tho presidency or defeut unless
tho ehiuico of Retting tho presidency
can be niado inoro attractive than It
In likely to bo ninde.
( t ) The roputfllcan contention
"Hrrnni'.em" are probably not really
for HukIioh. but nro using him ns a
stullUnn horso In the belief that they
can trade and dicker for some "emin
ently satisfactory" man of tholr own
brand of statesmanship.
There are soverul other seasons
why Hughes will not be nominated,
but these will accomplish the insult.
Pnigirftsho Itcconl
Ouo of tho most rcmarkablo things
nlHjut the Hughos boom Is tho fact
that it has gone aliowl on tho as
HUinptlini that Hughos would have
tho jitip.iort of the progrosslvos. That
Hughes lias no claim on progressive
ronfldmico Is Indicated by tho fol
lowing facts:
(1) Ho was appointed to the
supreme court by President Taft,
who Ik not famod for appointing pro
grewilvp to rosponslblo Judicial Jobs.
(2) Ho was nomlnatod to the po
sition of attorney In the Insurance
Investigation by Strong. Cudwallader
ft Co., from which firm Taft took his
uttornoy-gonerHl, (leorgo W. Wlckor
shani. 13) Tho Insurance Invsstlgatlon
which made Hughes famous, was
subsoqumitly discovered to bo moro-
ly an Incident in a battlo royal be
tween two financial groups each
Mking possession of the vast cap
ital of the insurance companies. The
oxuos In tho public Interest was a
weapon used against the Harrlman
group. Tho Ilyan group won.
Itwnnl (lotontor
( l As n reform governor of New
York. Hughes mado popular primar
ies his ono slogan, and wont out of
office with no primary law enacted,
and the Harnos-Murphy bl-purtlsan
control still all-powerful.
(.1) During tho years when the
progreislvos of tho country were
flghtliiK for such things as popular
elmtlnn of senators, regulation of
rllwnj rule, restraints on ovnrcap
Utilization. Income-tax amendment,
strengthening the anti-trust law, and
all tho program of labor legislation.
Charles 1C. Hughes was not hoard to
endow or otherwise aid In any way
any of these isuses.
() As Justice of the siipremx
court Hughes handed dowu derls
lous "dissolving" the Standard Oil
and Tobacco trusts. These decrees
were einpt) forms as the court must
have known and might have sinre
discovered by their operation on the
retail prices of Standard Oil products
and thu profits and stock values of
that concern. In the case of the
Tobacco trust, the emptlnoss of the
Ueree wag pointed out to the court
in a brief by ex-Altornoy Genera)
(mow mii Associate Justice) James ('
MfKyno!ds, and by Louis I). Ilran
dels; but Mr. Justice Hughes decllu
m1 to act on the suggestion of the
brief, and has shown no evidence or
h desire to make the Standard Oil de
vision anything more than a vm-U-souudinx
legal theory.
l'lnal Iiis4iii fin- itefusiil.
Tor these reasons Mr Justice
Hughes would fall to poll the Notes
wf the forward-looking wlug of the
republican party.
A flaal reason why the nomination
oaaaet be made attractive te Jutic
HugliM Is the avtliorlMd sanounie
wtfiit that the progresalTc ware ation
will be h"ld In Chicaxa June 7. and
the equally authoritative announie
weut that his body will name T
Koosevelt as the party's candidate
far the presidential office with
lto.ivelt In the ruaniag and Hughes
put forward on an unwritten plat
form aa the choice of Penrose, Crane,
Mantes and HMIea. the prospect would
hardly be one to tempt the honorable
Justice from his wore obscure bur.
oomfortabb; life job ax on of the
nine men who reallv rule the 1' 3 A
W SlllNOTn.N. Mar.h - '
Oregon ft California land nr.n ''i
waa submitted to the Iioum- (in- lun I
grant comhUm will get 3" pei cent c
the net receipts from the timber and
tend sales, the state of Oregon will
gel 20 per cent for lis school find,
40 per cent will go to the recliimn
Hon fund and 10 per cent to the fed
oral treasury, lwtlders of outstanding
oxecutory contracts being denied nn
rights.
A now provision provides th.it
homoatoflders taking cutover Innds
will bo relieved uf tho pigment of
$ 2 . r. 0 nu aero, and naad only comph
with tho requirements of the home
stead law.
Land grant counties are to be iwld
delinquent tuM at once.
Hoprosentntlvo Ferris Introduced
the bill on which the commlltco has
agreed, and ns soon ns printed this
bill will bo referred to tho nttornoy
general, secretary of the Interior and
secretary of agriculture for comment
and suggestions. It Is not oxpectcd
thoy will now propose material
changes of policy, but the committee
before reporting tho bill to tho house
wants the approval of tho three de
partments. Tho committee, first votod down an
amendment giving 10-10 to state and
counties; then 30-30, then 2."-2r.
Mr. Slnnott then offerod an amend
ment requiring the reclamation sharo
to bo used on Oregon projects.
This was defeated, and a like fntc
met an amondmont requiring that
half the reclamation share be spent
In the state.
It wns the general opinion of thu
committee that the bill Is prlvllogod
In character, but If tho speaker holds
otherwise a special Yulo will bo asked
to expcdlto Its consideration In tho
houso.
SALON1KI. via Paris. March ::0
The suggestion that the AuierUan,
Spanish and Itumnnlnu consulates
More be abandoned owing to the Inse
curity of tho situation, has not met
with tho approval of Itumanla. which
has schools and other Important In
terests In Salonlkl. Spalu has con
sented to the closing of her consulate.
If tho American consul should leave,
the Interests of Germany, Aushtrla
and DulgnrlH. with which he is charg
ed, would be unprotected.
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IlKlt.Ni:. la Paris. March .'in. Of
30.000 Serbian refugooa who, follow
ing tho Invasion of tholr country hy
tho Teutonic allies, headed south
ward, only S000 succeeded In reach
ing Salonlkl, all the others having
porishod of cold and hunger on the
wn, according to a report Just re
ceived from Mile Comte of Geneva,
loprcseuttttlVH at Salonlkl of the
Swiss ited Cross
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ban, -liown at Mip Slav tod.ts h n
nine real photoplaj The storv Is
adapted from the famous vaudeville
net, "The Sign of the Hose." Phil
Orlswold Induces his friend ltoblilns
lo steal from his employer In order
to flnanco a night of rovelry in colo
bratloit of tho reading of tho will of
Grlswold's father. Noxt morning
Itobblus' employer plans to start for
Kuropo and tho stolon inonoy must
bo replaced. Grlswold In tho will of
his father Is left pennlloss, and flunl-
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GICNKVA. via Paris, March 30.
Tho synthetic diamond, long sought
for by science, appoara at laat to have
been discovered, my the Geneva
Trlbuno today.
"Itosenrch work Is being carried
out at the Geneva laboratory of Inor
ganic Chemistry," adds the nows
papor, "on tho separation of carbonic
nnhydrids In the form of snow by
chlorophyous prldlno In soutlou and
other nitrous organic liquids. In thn
residue, besides free carbons of vary
ing weight, Imvo been found very
hard and very heavy white tetrahe
dral and octohodrnl crystals which
burned without leaving nshoa and
worn Insoluble In aqua rogln, pos
sessing, ns far ns the analyses mado
up to the present show, all tho prop
erties of tho diamond "
I'AltlS. M.neh :. A llavii- ili--
puteh t'loui Salomki miv Hint mi - .
other aeropliine raid on that eitv was'
attempted bv the (!erteuiu. French
airmen engaged them himI eoliiM'lled
thrui to I urn about wilhout ueeoiu
llliui)f their object. Severul bombs
were dioHl oil Orfaui, but did no
damage.
BROUGH NOMINATED
BY ARKANSAS DEMOCRATS
I.ITTI.i: (( K, Arl:., Murrh :.- -With
ineoniilete letui'lls from 70 of
T.'i eount.s, )r T. II. Hrough of
I'iirtleille i 7UIH) otex ahead of
.Illdge I,. ('. Snillh of DeHIII, Ills
neatest opponent, ill the demoeintie
prunarv for gnwrnor. The demo
emtii' lion. inn 1 1 .11 in Alkaline-, is
emn.ik'ut tu eli'i-tiou.
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LEADING MOTION
PICTURE THEATRE
. REGULAR PRICES
1,
Iff hf fifth r n urn ii Mir ii
at tup mar fiiPAfpn TooAy
tl .itpc .ils to hi' rl. r lirother, Wil
li mu (iiiswold, but on Icing refused k
loan, and hnvlng not. d tho lslls of
nu Italian, Metro, to tho homo of
William, he is led, In desperation, to
write a black-hnnd tetter, demanding
ransom for Dorothy Grlswold, whom
he kidnaps. Ooroth's fatlior Imme
diately suspects the Italian who had
called, and lnys a trap for him In his
flower shop. At this point tho film
vorslon of tho vnudevlllo net with
which ovoryouo Is familiar Is brought
to a gripping climax on tho screen.
OTTAWA, Out., Mnreli .10. The
government whs waiting today to
henr from Genera! Sir Snm Iluglioa,
minister of militin, now in Kugliuul,
regiirdinic eliurgex of fnvoritism ro
eeutl.V iniiile in parliiiiiient in eouncu
tioti with the nwiuiling of munitions
I'untructM. A inesHttge nilvisinir him
of the 1'hnrgon Iiiim been sent (lonurnt
lluglius, it wna deelareil today .
.MemlierM of parliament stilted to
day that iih mi oitteome of tho alle
gations an insurgent element Iiiim been
(rented in the miikx of thu eoiiHcrvn
tives the government party mid hoiiic
thing lesumliling n iHtlitienl erixih hus
arisen.
Miilillemon'H iirofits, nugrcgiitiiig
more tlmu 11,500,00(1, nro alleged to
have been olituineil tlirough thu
awarding of contntclH hy tin Cuiiad
iiiii nliell eominissiiin, O, V. Kyte,
member of Itielimoml eounty, Nova
Scotia, deelnred in a speech in par
liament. He Hiiid (lint the profits
were divided between Colonel .1. Woh
lev Allicon, who whm conneeted with
the nuliliH department ; It. F. Yoak
um. American railway miignale. mid
Kuuciic l.ignanti, lonnerlv lender of
a hotel orehesiia in Montreal.
GERMANS CUT CABLE
TO
LONDON. Mar. h 30 Complete
suspension of teh graphle communi
cation between Holland and Kugland
Is reported by the Hottordam corres
pondent of the Coimnkngen Polltiken.
whose dltatch Is ferwardel from
Copenhagen b the Kkcltango Telo
graph compKHy. It Is rumored the
cable has been cut hy the Germans,
the correspondent says.
No pre dlspai'ties have been re
ceived here from Holland since Tuns
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ANIII.ANI'. Murrh 10 Thp -,-li...l
l.'.iird at a meeting P.rUl Tuesday
oeniag, March 'JS, nlerted teachers
! for the rear 1918.17. Oeorjw A. TWs-
'op, aa ftcriiilttnl, holils over.
With, a few esrtsiioH, the pwHitlons
I lo be flfknf later on, the list ia as fol-
lows, thn full eoMr4NHnt of the city
ehimla beina: thlrtr-lwf teachers:
High aehool P. B. Moure, princi
pal, phjraks; Wiiwette Hassingrr,
latin; lanrn McCorwick, matHetnat
ics; Helen Van Itunaen, domestic
art; Irene Kinghcln, domestic sci
ence; G. 31. Ifueh, science; Delmar
Hnrtnou, manual training; Chariotte
Kennard, Ktgrlisli nnd (lerman; Vera
Moffntt, ph.VMienl trninin;?; L. T.
Hodge, eoiiir.iereinl dtimrtment ; Miss
t'allie Vogeli, libntnnu nnd elerk.
West school Gertrude Knglo, prui
eiHl; In AI. Myew, Alice Tliompson
and Irene .lohiihou, (onchera in the
newly orgniiueil junior higli school,
which is located in the went building.
The grades nro filled by Irinii James,
fifth; C'lurik'l Morehouse, fourth;
Hazel C'lnrk, third; Vernon l'yland,
second; Kvuiigolino l'oloy, first.
Knat mIiooI S. A. jVuGovem, prin
cipal; Nellie 11. Kohh, Hixtli grade j
Margaret Power nnd Lurninu John
son, fifth; lloMsia Dttiihtim, fourth;
Alice Palmer, third; Myitlo JohiiHon,
second; Nellie Mathews, first.
Miss Aiiiiii II. Ilurris, inusio nnd
art; Mis Hlfreida Merr, Knglisli;
.Mrs. William I). Foster (rotmerly
Miss Gussio Updegrnff), language;
and It. It. Hutchison, inununl training
and athletics, will sever their connec
tion with the schools at the close of
tho present term. In tho meantime
their plncea will bo filled. With these
exceptions there will be very littlo
change in tho teachers of the various
schools since the HH.'i-llI assignment.
Four teacher lmvo married within
the past year. Their names were for
merly Kthelyn Hurley, Iiciilnh Cald
well, GiiKNio I'pdegraff nnd .Madge
KuliiinkH.
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S Uow To Get Rid of a $
Bad Cough
A llnmr-Mfiilr Ilrmrdy (hat Will
llo II Unlrklr. Chrap aud
Itaalli- Ma,lr
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H you have, a Uul cough or chest cold
which refuse to jmM lo ordinary reme
dies, get from any druggikt " ouiicos
of I'inex (0U cents worth i, pour into a,
Hint bottle nni! fill lLo uilil uliL ,.1....
granulated sugar srup. Mtart taking
a teasHHiHful every hrnir or two. in it
hours oiir cough will be cowpterpd or
very nearly so. hvea whooping immikU Is
greatly iclieted in this ws.
J lie alsivt) mixture mskes a full pint
a family supply of the Mws.1 eounk
syrup that muaev wmiIiI Imi lit u iirt
of only 61 .cents. IjikiIv prewired in i
niiliutes. lull dlrectioNS with 1'Ihv.
Ibis Pinex uisl Hiwar !Srup prefw-
iHiiini iiiMM rwrn. wnii oi h chiIi uixl
gies almoat immeilmte r-liif. A Iihm
chs the dry. Umt or tight cough In a
way that Is really rniisikuble. Also
qukkly liesls tlm isHsuml imiwbraiwM
which aeemniHoiv n mlful oiHigh, and
stops t lie formation of pIiUmhi in the
throat am bronlilul tubes, thus ondiHg
the iwrsWent ixn rough. Kxeelleat for
lirnnchitls. sHimisk eroop and winter
cwigfts. hwiHi rfertiy sd Ustes good
children like it.
I'mox is a eclal and highlr concen
tnited omeuiid uf fc-enumc Norway pjuo
xlret, rKh ih gHsu.l, whUih Is so
heeling to the membrsHrs
To nveid diMpointHH-nt, nk your
druggist for "t ounw of Pinex," do
not net'ept nnylfiing eUe A guarnnteo
of HlHMilnto twtifmtiiii. oi monev prflmpt
ly refiiieled gues with tins prsparatiou.
Tho I'inex Co., rt. uvu-, lud.
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dref iHimic cvrnlr thrmigh the firhu-
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Vttltit trtwtihete ind at ear SRRVICB
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DON'T accept claims or opinions.
Every man selling on automobile
will tell you his car enn be run
at low cost.
He'll tell you this because he knows
nnd you know that gasoline, oil and tires
nre costing more and more all the time.
He knows nnd you should know that the
operating cost of any automobile during
five years' time is worth your careful con
sideration We don't give you any guesswork. Wc
tell you what wc know. Wc state the
fncts and figures proved and verified
figures. Here they arc: ',
Maxwell World's Non-Stop Record Facts
Miles without n motor stop 22,023
Average miles per day (44 days) 500.6
Miles per gallon of gasoline 21,88
Miles per gallon of oil 400
Average miles per tire o,87L
Most Maxwell owners get even better
results than these but.wc arc just giving
the actual figures set when the Maxwell
stock touring car broke the World's Motor
Non-Stop Record.
When you get your Maxwell you can
be sure it will give you economical service
probnbly far more economical than these
figures indicate. But to be sure that you
can get your Maxwell, ORDER NOW,
If you prefer, make n small deposit and
pay the balance as you use the cor.
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Touring Car, $G55
Roadster, $635
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ACORN BRAND BACON FOR BREAKFAST
Knil a successful day with our succulent, spicy UAIVT,
All tho leading stores in tho valley cany our proclucte.
We Pay Highest Prices for Cattle, Sheap and Hogs.
IIKilll.ST JIAHMiT I'Ml'U l'OU VUOI
CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO.
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